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BY J, T. WIIIXiMjAN.
MlNOP.M,A7(KOt;N*AnnS.
til’d
Cherokuo Circuit. Hneclnl uUuntlon glvpntq,
Uititollootton ofOlrtlitn. 1 * r ' 1 Mkly
4. A. W. 40IIXRON. n. •». M’flAMV.
YollNBON & McCAMY,
J A1TOUNKY8 AT LAW,
U|> 8t(ilrM In King Bulltllng, Dalton, Grt.
teKii'ssaaafflKftgAHif '
WAHUKN, M.tf.. . , ,,
k’hxsiciim. Hnrsyoii. .niulI Aiicoueiuiiir,
«9*OI1loo on King Htroot, In lliu old Taxon
,,,T
A. WALlCKlt,'
Hog
’ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
o’t,' 6alton, Oa. ly*
wmiwsussss.
Ultlcct Sil Door, t'pxtnin. In Uloiltt lliilliHiilt,
Sep pulton,nlwirgtn. «m
OOtl IlCVSf,
tfel
lyompi and vlgllatitattontloniwlll l»o »rtvt«n ro
TyrEADDlt A BUOTUKRfV
iA TOBACCO
A nd Mannfactnrors of Sogatu,
WntTIt A WHITLOCK, 1*1
W. D. Wlloy, Clerk.
Ituggago carriud to and frcni
olmrgo.
tprlelor.
Depot fro
To tlie lion. Ncnntc ntul Hound of U>|1* I of lniuiigratt
MuoittiUtvc* *f. tho Unlttert- Hlnt«« In »i .
county, Georgia, hold nt the Oodrt House I lhu8u ' vl, ° ' v . is, j
luDnUou on Saturday, tlio Si| April.1870, | '’ r p 1
N. PrGbWtiis^WtJ tllo'tnulr, I no 'T. %;
"V# Grcmn^ucstolU»/i<=U, See- j
Tho following preamble «ul jcsotullons
were milintmditily ioopUitt A1
liQjWM'no ^ujHiqniptatos geftqmlly,-
ClmrAkco Georgia especially, offer to
Bottlers tunny advantages rivotllm 1 iluKti-
west;
Au.d.wbcretVh ,nti jnllux. of population
ami capital will lucrenso tlm value of oui'
lnmls, give employment to .laborers^ aud i
greatly benefit nil classes 1 , , »
And whereas, mi organised nii^ jicrsls-.. 7™
lent efl'ort 1ms been made to produce the tin- j J -’ ro -
Prussian nf the North nud West anil In Eo-1 P?*’l
ropq tbnt society In tho South Isdlsorgteilz- '
cd nnd unsafe,for northern and fureigirsot-1 1101 ’
tiers ntul union men;,nud tlm effect nf such
misrepresentations Is to prevent that !n-
~ i ■
•, Vermont; W.
uPr. Hoots and Shoes, Con-
A. I’nttlson, funner, HH-
H blacksmith, Illinois;
'lit, clerk, Illiinois; It. Wm-raii,
- nnd Surt'cmt, Gitmdn; John
Barclay,tolcrk, C’mmda; Jmnes ft Hurd,
merchant, I’oiui.; Henry Yngor, sr„ fiir-
mcr, Prussia; Henry Yngor, |r., former,
ix Yager, fanner, Prussia;
■k, sr., farmer, Prussia;.Hd.
’,;rarmc\Pnit(sl'ii;.?'rll?,Cpp l - 1
" shoo maker,-‘Prussia; Fritz
!ner,l’rti9^ia; Louis Urn-
, Priissln; Jjouls Bender,
lots'. Gustovo Kuntz, ongi-
‘ Bukofzer,merchant and
Jeter Krniscr, sr., fnrm-
Wlltl vtolrls
Hoi ever Uii-nuah
•
My.ajJrlt Im
Ami faint* foVltffc,* .
Yearning, Ldorcil, for t
Tlio day Wear* it
: ConiQH up ri
hiteffcliVdifihAnd'midwon'ro'moVtmixldns 1 ® r ’ ^rnsslni 1’otor Krnlsor,.Jr., Jn
to cncollfnbe'!'"' ‘ 1 " 1 ” | PnisilnV-Adnm ICmrser, firmer, Pnlsslni.
And tvllcroffl, IndlvldualeirorttdcoVl'ect:! AdaHith*’ tailor, Prussia; D. It: Lovc-
throUgh tho northeni press tho Injury nud ! »mn, lngrtlmnt, Hungary; A. P. Lovc-
inPisttqetMrtqurlo ..4 hojuid Ivvmtl! ! lmn #W'; 1, , n,,t ' - Ill ' ,garyi
burAll uMtdiUUDhl Surgeon, Prussia; Ik
A. Ilftllbnr^Vutch maker nnil*Stly c rsnii tl»,
Chatlanooga. Town.
A. L. MIT.I.KU, Proprietor.
Hospitality, Comfort. Oortvcnlmioo nnd Kefmo-
>i»y qqinjilhcd.ln the juimagiMuenL i, , .
y. r, drown.] t w * K * aaowN.
T>UOWX<V JIOTKU
Opi»oalt« PawengeM- Depot.
Macon, Ga.
Foh.Sd, ^ > ;> _V_il!JL
A T ‘ ^ I N N1 ‘^ ’
CiivriUffO Bm> nviAwyif
> Cnrrlngc Jln^ertala, illnrncftW, wr.
No. B Broad 8t., Granite. Block, Atlanta, Ga.
£l*CnrrlaueMiiiid Wiiaona iii.*.niifiioturcd and
• • • * und atwliortnotice
41
it^^tln)i,tot}p>.0 us| twitd hfl>rtl?f(l
unavnlKjg vA n|l ijlUftl'l dWww. «W-
sir^ the (\eyylmHiU)ut and pijaeparijy ot tho,
Soiilli, should .milts by, tnidi)gjomc cflbe*
ttys,measures, iu cunntenuit tho. clleot of
stiolt mlsretntiJcnntlons; ' ' ” " * *'
• Thfiivforc.bo'lt'jtioiyfed;' Tluit' ii 'fctihV
mltlcu be ttppnlntod by tbo Clmlnnnn to.
Ill "• -
pro|stro o memorial to thc'Ooner
Unjtod : States,.niul,fdpviwl .tbosdine to
some senator anil member of Congress,
who will cause It to be travel In tbo Senate
nnd Itouso of'HcprmmtallVcS, anu tV.fts
secure foe us a calm and dispassionate
hearing by the people of the North niul
\VcBtnndtpfEurope.; . •' '
llesolvctt 2d. That wo hereby tender to
all comers a cordial welcome, with tliotis-
Biimi;ce that, while wo have among .us, as
every where else, occasional cases of crime,
life niid property Is as safe with us as tiny
-.“4+
vute.l ill tilt. Pest s .
FuUrunr.v lit, InTtlrKia,
./•tit:! .uiltl'-
-j- Sy ATKINS,
** * "itAimKTT a nmmss,
jhuiuDicturoiinind- 4<dit)nr® or
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
Hadqn;', A. Lippmaa, cabinet maker, 11a-
dcnj'tC, l^'peuttlo,’ wlntn|’^^qli^nt-
itectnudbiifttler, JJnglond) 1). A.Walker,
j ex. Jud^bvof-llio'-Supl'omh'.Ouiirt of Ga.; ;
TenJ.;' W, IC.d ifimre, attorney at law,
Virdiniaj.pcn"ft. Green, atto’rnoy nt law,
and land agent, Kentucky; A. Bolander,
blacksmith, Franco; James Lyium, farm
er, Irolqnd; Ed. Tucker, blacksmith, Ire
land; John iilvors, farm ir, Ireland, H.
0’Nfe|ll, morclaynt, Ireland; Ungli Lynan,
clerk, Ireland; Ijirryllnrrlson, morubanl;
Ireland; M. Hui;erty,Trehinil.
Manr>’« aiiip or Vlhtfjlitai
ate at the North or Weal or in Europe.: I The lUoiimmid' lettev In the Inst ts'snb of
1 tlmt every nian’s slandliig nnd snolftl I Uie Fredcrtcksliilrg Hemlit skys tliilt Cbm-
Jimo KWIni
•J7JI W. Baltimore Stn*
BaKTIMOUE.
Ef
•3M, .Jl
IATJL JON
WliolewiW dealer In :/
nraudlcs, NVlncs, WhlMklox, CJIum, Ac.,
Pkacmitukk STn.V Atlanta, ON.
May*7-1 y. ^ ;iw t |t |1-t , r .
pjTTNKB A SMITH,
WlinUn*iy«^ip<l;lk*VV'i^S ,l ^ 1,,,s * n
Groceries and Provisions,
fj t’oijjuji^ltrodd &'inl U'iwtml s(r>idf, ) *i
1 (Pltncr'K Old stand,)
dlllyl U®M .V G»\mm\. 1.V*
TTj>ilE AGAIN !"
^ .T/C.UAWMXS,
, At liln own Houso again.. .
o jti o i c; io it q t io i.
Broad sfinot, Urtmc.Ga.
TaiwongorH taken to.and from Hotrl froo o
cdmrgu ' jiuic.i-u
Him lllilivniiy lll.m " niuiiuiiis itilM m
positlrmin this ciminiualt ydepcads eijilre
ly on his nwn perSoimP good rit batVeliar-
licler, without reference to tbo plaeo of his
birth or political opinions. ,
The Undersigned were appointed acom-
nrittco, iinil.T the liret resolution, nnd on
motiou the Chairman ail'd Secretary of the
meeting were added'to tliu committee to
drafting mciutiriUl to CongreBS, and N. F.
Copledgo was made Chairman of Hint com-
inlttcc.
The foregoing pryamlilo nud resolutions
leave litllo fur tho uinlorslgnod committee
to add.
Wo beg leave,. • however,.rcsiwctlblly to
call your attculioii to tho diets stated in
the agricultural report of 1$07, ns follows:
The tot.alnreaoff teorgla is 37,012,OOOaeres.
Improved farms in, 1300 8,002,738acrus.
modore M.;F. Maury will soon follow tip
bis valuable ‘‘l'hysical Survey of Virgin
ia” paper with another very,iiiipoytni\t
andiitghly hiteresting report,, .wliieh'will
treat of the “Climate nnd" Froduetions of
Virginia, and tbo oucniirngcotcut'.offered
by (hem to Imhiigitration. ” Commodore
M. lias also,In oh ndvnuecd state of prep-
nniUun,.and n's mi necohiphnimeUt to this'
report,!! niapofiVirglnia.-whiah It ispro-
poseiUofitiblisbaiul moiui.t, ;,f sjzfjveoi'-.
rspdndiii^ofTl:i tlie largo tiiid snmll riiapk
now Wiitbig, nnd also iu the form of n
pocket map for eiretilation among immi
grants. This map lias been caretlilly com
piled from n judicious arrangement of ex
isting date, mul will comprise nil the in
formation supplied by the war maps pre
pared liy.tlio armies of the United States
and the lotp* Confederate Stntcs. To add.
further lo*tliu value. ijf M.uiry’s map of
Vlrginiay Jt'is proposed to ombnico in It
tliu lines uF-the townships und school ills-
seems siriotgely near,
.. 1 kneel lieueutli the mponlmmns eleae, i
‘Alulspft upon ffif ti-oiil.lisifUeensf;
Climes tlmvil nlilysse.l sell.WDC reel. ,t
l'niyinjt, lielioe.l, for ,11^.’ I; i - j
........ .. t, [Clmiliheft,’ Jmtrilitt.
—...
I'r[Hide's I'.s,linofe or l;n;v?o.Hi's Virgin
Sovereign. . v 0 . ’ f
Mr. Fronde, lu Ids latest volume op En
glish history, is very severe ou tlie clrnr.
netor and eimdiict of Queen 'Elizabeth.—
.Helluplcta her na a habitual ami mean li
ar,, a peevish, bad .tempered, 111-nmnnored
woman,, and a temporizings vusclllating,
uuti'Ustwortby sovereign, wmwe pntidrtio-
11V,.anu viirlableiiess, and shmll cunning,
wquhl have rulueil herself 'and her, king
dom but for Hiefnet tlmt slid hninlipngrent
statesmen beside bur, nud that gnocl luck
nllyjiiekcd her mituf tlio uhbrhg-
ij whlpli bile lia.l fallen. ’She lied
nouiifi8' and she lieilKo HerJldcmls;
it "lliuV out” at the iiittm'\vlien the
rtS'UltHf herprocrastlnalioif and dhdeit be-
comb visible. Supposed td bli .tb4 eliivm-
nton hud mainstay of PretestiitttiSm' in
Europe, site lint Only coqueRciUl'Jth Cath
olic alliances nnd refused Mr niu to tbo
Protestant movement in tlnflow countries,
but sho liorsplf.dqtcsted tbe'Puritnns; nnd
even prnnilscd to consider wliothur she
might 'not return' to tho Catholic.cliufeh.
Her truatuient of tliu States pi tlmt critical
period of their history was oh a par with
tier usage of Alenfcon, tho uiujgppy French
man whom she tossed about with nrofnisr
cs of nmyrloge and polite dlsmissnls'until
lie bnd becnnlo the ridicule of Europe.
Again and again she droveHurlolglv and
Walsirtglmm todespnir. They anticipated
nothing but the ruin of tlfb realm fyom her
political coquetries, width lmd become a
scandal.;',■’Mr. Fronde sill's: “It.Wrts ljke
.dauciligiop a light rope.. HgT mobeiiumta
mny'lmvo boen extremely’clover, put.thoy
iverejilso extremely dangerous. She ivns
playiiii; with Frenee, lilnyigg with Alcn-
e.im; playing with tliu Sinn's, half false, to
nil, liillf sincere'to nil. Shu was'trilling
Avithhci'.mvn credif.nnil trylngthe |mtlcnce
of statesmen who. on'the whole, were,the
wisest tlm t ever ser\Td n;Eui'flpertii fipVi , r-
digiV.” .jAdcester, whose intloencn with
Dntrri.
The jlrniubiitdgn i'nqipry Is to lie rcpnlr-
ed iindputl»;rp|pdng|Oi't!ni’.,,., , ,,
Tho University Imnl crows n(-o oiMtavd
or Ihrau tlmes a day.on Slid Tlmnies. n. I
Tho Bi'ltlsli Indian cable l.v cotilpltleil,
nnd thohlgnals arc excelleiit, l, r • ” •'
TllcColiiihhiis(OhlO) CilhnellwlU Btntid
ll'Bcpnbllcnns'tt) TWoiWynti. - ' 1 . '
Tlid New York striking,uplibla(tjyeiq4
succeeded In ‘tlietr object mid, relurnbd to
^m
G. M. Wentworth, (I)cm.) was olcelcil
Mayor of Cnllns, Mittnc, yesterday by 100
mtijoflty."". '"'r'' s*
,TW editor .o^ilip. Now^prjc^izps,
thinks'it lint Collector BMlep was. mur
dered, Iii .r .'t ■..!,[ ■ U.r r .■*. .rnist iiU
Tlic,prac|iqb'.of UtqOxfprjl. 1 mep U'stli'l
the'besl; but tbo Cambridge crew, are fast
improving, "Jig;■
Jobir Morrissey has nqt nltciuioil this
session of Cuugrcss, and Schatbt Spvraguo
has boon there very little. "h ,*-'V
Tbo sljrlng.s^'le of bVilticlR Is dcscrlliqil 1
ns“8omqUdi‘iBillkon smivllower on tbo
iwak of a liny-stack.”! i. .. »•,' ■' '■
Two new cyclopredfn's,.dqydted si)cclally
t6|m.iisle,are nqw.tnicpiirso of publication
lu' Ucrumnyi
AM A It JlOt’SK,
Unimproved 28,01ft,2I2ncre.i
In 1807 the proportion of eiillivated lauds
was niucli; less limit in 10(10, and tile de
cline in value of farm lands bod been 11fly
to sixty pcp-,cqlltf^ caused ...by. g< -iier.il in-1 trials," ns shnn its QfattUial) be ilesignfltal
debtedpess, scarcity of nion iy, and want ] py |, lw; an g to embrace, in the delineation
of reliablo hilairers. . of eacli ciniuty such physical nnd statistl-
The great . productiveness of our | [inftiruintioh as may be important to
soil and tho recuperative power of, the. immigrant.
our people nre strikingly illustrated j whuTTsTomiiiir.
by Uni fact that the crops raised in the' The Washington Senate Ims passed the
few years that have passed since tho j Texas mlinlsslun bill, which liulshes the
preparation of this report, under all tho j Mr‘ G’mi’itre
kxoxvm.t.k, Tknn. prciwxraticm of tins report, uiuicrnu u»o j
' Tiii«iTousu t« sitoutoiUn tin* ii-uii li;; 1 ateco\u‘«slng ilifflciiltics iibdvo cminieru-; V
mtuiilv 1 VPimi 1 i*o«1 ’aim funifihe'i with #ooi1 j ted, have. HUtilccd to pay off the grneml ! .\n»pi
iFlttlppovturMulv
.1 ornuln^.
, ELANDKUA.IiS
Mkrtnt ni; lK7(f-lWn.
gAMHE!/A. KAIN. iU(C p ‘ 8J| ^ |lir ^ S(yi|
■\VUoloKtile Glro<*c‘VH,
nnltlinorci
w. v -
muuiNs. .
indebtedness, nnd bring into the eomitry
a large amount of cash, which,' though
hoarded aud not pill into general circula
tion, has already raised the value of lamls,
generally, ns lligh, nnd in this section of
the Statu higher, than in 1803.
lier.wps tho sti’pugesl\,-iVlio Imd'.'tho least
right to he slioeked af moral ini|iroprie-
ties, had yet inlclligitnch enougli to geo the
.political effect of his mistress' porfornmn
ces. Though A lcncon.lind engaged him
self elsewhere, the Duke oF Guise was in
triguing witli affect in Scotland. A Span
lah-Italfan invasion, tliough Eliza be til re
fused to believo it, was Impending over
Ireland. The must formldablecucniv tlmt
slio possessed iviisut workin thc very heart
of England. “The more I lnvu |ior,”
wrote Leicester, "the more fearful noi l to
see such dangerous way's tiikoo. God of
his mercy help all, mill givo ug all here
about tlio grace, to discharge' line duties;
for never iVns tlipre more need, nor never
stood this crown on like |»ril. God must
now uphold the Queen by miruele; ordi-
jfltrv lielps nre past cure.” It is. Howev
er, In her Inter 'treatment of Aleneon tlmt
she appears mostdispienhle; and it Is,-in
deed, lmrd to believe (lint this vain, bad-
tempered, trres'iliitu and deceitful woinun
of wlmm wo rend was really the great Eliz
abeth of England.
A nin-t at t'nrpcl-llnaarcf*.
Ex-Governor Orr, n South Carolina Re
publican, thus tires nivny nt tlio lindlenl
carpet-baggers:
Large numbers pf tile best men in South
Carolina are even now willing to espnuso
Hopuldicnn principles, and would doubt
less do so lint for the distrust which, us
iil'N Ash' UU'KSMITH.
Denier III.
NoW GilPs,.Pistols, CartridgesjihtW.
OppositeTllilw House, ilioulltou Street.
New KHM lomle In order, anil nil, vepntrlos
done on short nnllee, nod
minted, ninr-ly
J.
r r. iciiXXTH*.
tho i>rt*8fnt, ami cimblus Mr. Grunt to
laim the mtilleation of the Ethiopian
nilmont to tin* National Constitution
.••liiitil*»h*s j»r mrs •. Theoii!y“State
out of the ‘•Union’.” now, is Georgia,
which preceding Congress admitted, and
the present Congress turned out again.—
Yet no citizen can safely any that “rre ni-
stmetion” is nearly finished. t Congress
1 is now considering the proposition to kick
out Tennesse and “reconstruct” it over
_ T - .. . .. . again. After that, it may he discovered 11,»
country oflerstd tlio Northern and foreign t | m t Virginia needs some nnru lvam- placed in theleadoftlioHejmhlieanpar-
settlci*s, aro the folh)wing:', Utructiug. Ami, in the natural order of * ... « a __j - JK,f
1st. M*e feed our stock six to ton weeks; \ events, tlio time is perfectly oertnlii to
, ,, „ vr„,..i, s,„t if,.., |„ „!„hi : come—unless this reconstructive nud dc-
nt tho Noitli nud Best, bin to u 0 l t stl . U( . t ; vt , nnljticul party Khnll bo killed oft
months. —when New York, mul every other tshite
2d. Mfcmn rniso all tho grasses nnd co- Unit will not help to elect public ollleers
who will steal the public revenues, will be
turned nut of the Union nml ‘■reconstruet-
cil.i’—Chicago Tlmt*. ' ■
Mr. W. II. Beard is.btiBy pu.a|8cHi».of
cartoons lijpstriitlng tlio legend of tho In.
dinu maiden Who bus tmusfraBecMnto a
whileib»’. ■[' ." r , i, .
jitarcus fililqon, charged SvitL tlio inuiv
dor of. Jel-ry GilQetli (coloreil), in tills
collnty, in : Mny ’ ltist 1 ” ! <viii'fc'8njniittod tdj
jail Friday nidrning. ■ " °
ACiilifomlapnpersnystliiitthqJapaiicso
will win nnlverenl respect-by a sort of
lioathohlsh linhlt they lmvb of . minding
their owp business."
Tlio coriservnttvo Republican delega
tion cbiiin that tlio nnieudmqnt wl)l tie
carried. by Colfnx’s veto on a divided
Senate. :■ tiff i.Tc .'. ;
Tlio fnaulty of the Michigan State Agri
cultural College lias-dCciddd’M admit six
young women to enjoy tliu benqilts Of that
institution.
Ur. Samuel Bard lms received Ills com
mission^ ris Governor of IdabO, nndlins
quiililletl before tlio Chief 3 ustied of the
Supreme Ppurt.
, The SUpnlnyReview, soysi tliaf (, if ex
periments qfilllihtiOnqresteadily'rit'OidAl*,
It seems nut impossible tlmt iu a year or
two groehbacks. uiay be nt'par."
A Florida uegro was two years ngo so
tcrrilled n t the cars that lio had to be blind
folded to get him aboard. Now lio'isn
Senator lind director of the railroad.
It is said tlmt the N. Y. Indupendenl
cleared .512.7,1100, over nnd above expenses,
In 1801). The profits of tho Trlbuna for
tlio same year, are stated at §103,000,
Tlio elccttpnin.UldVeiahd, the other day,
for local ollleers, passed off quietly. The
Democrats gained two. members of the
Council. Tho vote was light.
Tlio Legislature of California nnd tbo
Governor nre nt loggerliends. Tlio Scimto
threatens, unless the Governor signs cer
tain bills, to refuse to pass a general ap
propriation bill.
“Porloy," correspondent of tlio Boston
Journnl, telegraphs tlmt Blnglmm’s
amendment will pass the Senate. Tbo
Wnsblnntim Republican makes tho same
assertion.
Tbo Griflln Star says tlmt, owing to the
recent lienvy rains tlio work on tlio rail
road brhlgo over Flint river lias been
much impeded, but is now about. done.
Interrogatory ns JWlowH
The nin'erilnr'ii|ijiOijf(’s IftiV.blnt W of
April lis n dlty ol tlmHksgivlilg,'IliBUifg,'
niid.pl'iiyoi', for—irlintf : ■ •
BootttMa wttegMu.Imi.been eleclei) to
• 1 Because,' instead of tolltW inlllhtry govJ
eminent, wo-Imvo: a negro citit govern-
teiiSEwte
•mm hlilimg Und peiiple, tltev nre otlleinl
usurpers front Ynnkeedobi'and Afrieh.. 1 1
..Beiaiiisc, lustend of ;tliv pciplo.who ow«f
llicir iiilbrs, they are OlfiOti'd
or IgnOrant and eoutompublauOgfnis nnd
a.fewilow down tlileving wliltu. (livored)
moil Vy.tligntd.of tlicbnyouet. n ■
• Boeausc, Instead of lmvmgln otllcomcn
in Whom tlic people have eimlideiiee, we
linvo thoso who will ttstorilsh anti tllsap-
polnt us,if they do t not show their aim to
Bccniiso wc.hnvc a renqgmlo 'Ctovernof
a'Ynnkqb Lleuteutiiit Governor, a nigger
Secretary of- Stn to,' lmd a carpet bag and
sctilawng l/>gislature. We might go on
to enumeralu causes wly wo should givo
(Jon. Dioium. .
It was Bill Arp who, alluding to Gen.
Tbimms.sald: “When a Virgiulnn fulls,
lie dills Ihr anil he falls heavy.” Thelbl-
loRbig extract .from annrtleloin tUoCou-
rlcr-iioumai will'tlirowsomo light on .Bill
Arp’qexpression: “Ho was an old Virgiu-
ittvSIatcs-Rigbts Demoorat of tbo school
of: Jfiulison mid Jefferson, ns inlnrprctcd
thfotigh tho/resolutions'p( ‘08;Ifis'said
tiiat ns fate rth ISOO .Iiq, waS soiiiethlng
more than nn urelent friend of the move
ment towards sows.loft, and thorp have
been at various times hints, of a letter
■ wttll MOITMAN, STAI.KV S CO.
■ AVItoU-Snld ■
Grocers, Liquor &'Commission
MKlICjIANTS,
45 South Ilowurtl iiownrtl Ht
I.omhurJ ami f v»;tt Btv
Orders solicited.
DALTIMOILK.
mwai
j^vKitv a vuireMAj^^ygA* LXWt
King Slrcol, Dnllnu, Oeoi gln.
„
ties or Whituiftj, Miirni'y, Uoreirtn, liurtbw, ui- all we can raise,
tnQ^i nml Diiilti. ' Sluyatf. ■ '
reals of the NOrtli and West, besides cotton
nnd ninny other garden and flqld products
tiiat they cun’t raise at nil. Under the
Blmlknv anil Slovenly cultivation "of the
(Jlicvokop Iftdiuus,. and thoso who enmo
Immediately alter them, ten to twelve
bushels of wheat wns nn averagq crop; but
now, by liottcr cultivation and turning
under a clover ley. ninuy of our farmers
,1 ® 3m . connt; on -27 to 87 bushels; 'and ope lias
made ns iuuciins 40 bushels tdilio acre.
3d. Oiirollmnto iscoolor in summoraml
warmer ill winter, perfectly healthy, with
no fever and nguo or other prevalent dis-
In.tw
JOHN
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Shop iil Dri Promt's New Drug Store,
i Iluulllton street,Rfltoijv iinergtii.
Iliinilsonio stofclf of jilini Jewell-)-, for |.iiilli'»
nml Guntlomim, wulfinus, olqckis r ' 1 ') .
lug iiuntlyniiii-Biilritmlttnny i-.ui'iinm.-' Jupl-
^J-EDIC At] AND SVltOTOAt, NOTICE.
Des. A. W. IlivlMffW Jt Son,
Kot-iiiorly of sontli Ciirollnn,
TOniler tiiulr I’fofe.-islopul sfirvlnus to the Jill-
xmls'Ar Diilton mnlsiirronnilliig roiintry. Sftii.
BtruotM, nml nl»h; ut roHldouwj on Thorn)on
Avnuuo.fonmnly ocsoupluil hy Mr. J,Jl, Jvl»tL
£S$S&1 immnm- _
J)* K,xn.Sy,niPAfitox.)
Insurance aud "Land' Agent.
Agent for .Etna Lift) mul FlroTnunriinPoCmn-
puny t nl*»o, JutferHon and Jamoa Blvtii
Flra InHuninco Oompanlen, or V n.,
EntorprlNo, Clnofmmtl,mul
Putnam, Hart ford.
ALSO, GEXKHAL LAND AGENT
For nnvhody whoentrutn their liuttlnnsa to him.
*j'Uuf»ir/toCol. C. B, Wolhorn. Atluntu: and
Col. lVrU'. T 11)1)4, Isowry A Eason, Hon; 1># A.
M'alkorund Col. J. A. H. UanUs, Dalton, Up;
January o-i2m.
H OTICE—Tho undurslgncd luw purchased
from lilshrothor, his Interest in.tho ,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
Crawford Street • Dalton, Gn., >
Whero ho will ho pleased to fhrnish to tlio
pnhlie, nt all hours, No. 1 Horses and Now Bug-
glos. I linvo a commodious Buck; also a
wagon, ami horses, to lot? nml wouhP re-
spuet fully ask thooltlRCUH and pulillo gonorMly
to glvo mo a call. Stook foil ou short notice.
4tlv. ^fetotef‘i*lV'K¥§^NW doorsWr
1 wo ca~
Yet,
uptli. all these ndyantages, our
lauds are selling at'less'prieu tlmn huids'in
the far west, the surplus products of which
are--burdened with over 1000 miles of
gentlemen of eliarneter and intelligence, Atone timo tbo hands hail to work in tlio
they naUlyaltyimtertain toward those who,
her from being carried off by the high wa
ter.
which be ivrotu to tlio-subsequently
federate-General Maury, and of a' don-
vergiltlon which ho luiil with Captain, af
terwards Gen. R. S. Ewell, who succeed
ed'Stonewall Jackson in conlmnnd of tlio
Valley artpy. .......
oriniiiortunre (o luvontars.
Tlio IVnsblngton Republican says tlio
British Minister there tins received infor
mation tiiat the Governor General of India
has offered a ]!>fge reward for a npichlPd
or proeees capable of separating the llbre
nnd bnrk from tbo stem oft ha rlinea, or
China grass plildt. Mid for .preparing tlio
same; anil ns the cultivation of Cpinn grass
lms Already begpn jn the Spptbcra States,
H,is only) a question of a few. mqntbs who
will.bolbp successful conipctitor, Tlicre-
fore, to stimuliitclbejuventionoradoptiou
of such machinery, the Government of Iu-
din offers a prize of £7,000 sterling for tho
mncliiuo nud process tlmt best Allldl all re
quirements. Howards of a moderate sum
will bo riven for really meritorious inven
tions,;Cvb» though tbiling to moot entirely
all tlio requirements, , A: royalty of flvo
percent, on tlio cost prlco of nil mnclilucs
macufootpred under the successful patent
will also bo allowed- Upon!tg transfer to
the Government. Amy information upon
tho subject will l)e elicorfolly IPrnislicd by
tlio Legation or British Consuls in any
part of tlio country.
Druid Worn
Tlio nrcluoolngi8ts of bivUzcrlnnd linvo
discovered nil nltnr of the Druids in Can
ton Zurich. Of courso great Interest is
excited among tlio snvnns. Tiicro lire
oilier druidicnl stones in the same noiglv
borbood, on which nronboutsixtyhlerog-
lypblcal figures, which linvo not been de
ciphered. Thoy nre doubtless ante Ro
man. The key, however, is lost by wlddli
the secrets of these stones could bo rofbnU
ed. Some G'linuvpollon should uitriivcl the
events und thoughts graven qd the rocks
so many hundred yenrs ngo,
bored tlmt she i
Is noV jSSl- 1 ' 4JI
P'clgillcss
A VVomiin Tor tho t’r.
Mrs.'Vidti ‘
York Olty; lias nnnoimced hen
mndidnto for the Preside!]’
says 111 her Card:
“I havo deliberately niid of my o
cord placed myself before tlio peop
candidate for tlio l'residcncy of tho United
States, and having tlio 1 'means, coi
energy nud strength necessary for the race,
intend to cehtest It to the close,”
Nearly Coni|ileleil.
lVe lenru that the surveys of dll the pro
posed routegifonthb Lynchburg and Dan
ville llailrond will bo completed early r ‘ 1
week, and nij soon as praoltcHblo. the*....
tor tlio location will bo determined. The
roafl, wo Imvo reason to bolievo, will bo
• ut under contract within the next gixty
ays.—LijiicltburgNhcs.
nonic t'ileel-r,lines.,: 1 mi
’Many a child goes astray, Pot bccauso
there is a want pf prayer and virtue at
homo, but simply because homo lacks
sunshine. A child needs smiles as much
as ilowers and sunbeams. Children look
littlo beyond tlio presont moment. If a
thing pleases they are apt to seek it; if It
displeases they nre prpno to avoid it. If
homo is tlio plaeo where fitecs nfc sour,
and,words hitftli, and fault-finding is over
in tlio ascendant, they will spend as mail j 4
hours ns possible clsowhorc. Let oyery
father and mother, thou try to bo lmppy.
Lot tlidm tnlk to their children, especially
the little ones, In such a way as to mnko
them lmppy. .
ly—men wjio do not, anil never did enjoy
■ Intel nn V.tiuolN,
The Cpuiior-Joiirnal deserilies- the
“Algnma,” a now hotel uar, recently in
tlmt city,'and which must he really spied-' r' 1 ' 1110 "
did,' and n novelty to hoot. It Iielohgs to
Hie Tollman company, “isillly-fivo feet
long and toil feet wide, nnd lias room to
accommodate from twenty to twenty-live
persous ptiiujprtnbly. It js mounted on
twclvo whupls nnd painted externally in
widc^cojS.i' lind gilt,-, end. cost, with tlio
outfit,VS^obo. . The! nmnncf.hi wbicli
thi^libU-l-is -operated is in'this wise: A
piu-ly nf-twenty,' c’v twenty-five jievsons,
say atfeuisvillo, secures ouo of the l’ull-
niali'oxxpress hotel Cars fora trip to New
Orle^nsVor Siiir Francisco, of §33, a day
for flip trip; or- nt tlic rate of St a day for
With tho car is-ii stmv-
public eonlldenee, men wlmare iglmrai
'corrupt', dishonest and imill, by'renson of
their early associations for decent society,
They were adroit enough, however, to
mnk" the morn Igimrantamoiigtlie negroes
believe them to bo tlielr best friends,-and
by employing all tlio nils of the dcpin-
goguu,- and nil unscrupulous iisu of dis-
gnieeful ogencies, they succeeded ill being
elected to the most importnntulliccslu the
State.! . ,....
wrnters, whose pay is included in the rates
above mentioned. Tlio hotel Is attached
to tlio best I rain on tlic road, and detach
ed whenever the party desire to switch on
to our own interests as not to see the great '"'other road, to remain h' ncitya day
or two, or to visit any locality of interest
along, tlip»route. f.Y* . •'
It was the opinion of tho lato Thomas
'l)!r< NcionUIICrtU.v CouMUlcrod.
YiJ ? t)r. C^o]>rr otBo\Uh IJaroHna iv
men. V
Ol&tiaivf
Itub alittk
transportation f.ivWle wo bellovo-wo do not eaelv .
exaggemle in saying that from ¥2 to S') '"Wto procure supples and ti'ansporta-
caiille Yftaile'by;farming in Cherokee Geor- turn albng tlio route and a cook nud two
gin to Sl ln the northwest.
Wo uni rent your honorablo bodies to be
lieve that, however much some of ns may
have erred jn the post, tve arc not so blind
to our own interests as not to see the great
advantage to-ourselves or bringing In the
population and capital to dovolopc our 30
millions of, acres of unimproved lands;
ami wo respeiitfuily urgo upon you and tbo g Ids pfudmits “Dont bo afraid of
people of the North nml West, that the I (lil . t 'jmntlejncn. What Is- dirt'/
prompf development of these productive | Why^hlnQig nt iilloirqi^lva^wb'au cliehi-
acresbynoi-tboriinmlforcigiimeiiandcapl- j ically Viewed.' Rub a little alkali upon
tnl ftirnlslies tlio best tiicans of speedily JhodJrty greiiso spot upoh your coat, nml
• * a „„ntiniioi<iniG nm i mnintnin. it undergoes-ii, chemical chaiiLO ami ho*
paying oil tho natiouaUlobt and maintain- coinu a01 f.,. no *. ril b jt with a Rttlo water
ing tho national credit. and it dlsap]»car3, it 1b neither grease,
Before tlio completion of the Rail Iloails soap, wuter nor dirt. Tlmt is n very
now traversing Cherokee Ucorgin iu every ! odorons pllei of dirt you see youder; welt,
direction, tlio settlements oiling close to
tlio seabonrd, and rivers emptying into tbo t ,,y y 0llr ns students of ciiemistry.
Atlantic ocean, or sought tlio rivers of the | Ann'lize itl It will separiltointo very clean
Mississippi Valley, leaving this section of, clemShts. Dirt makes corn, corn mnkus
i- J *sjli,>te. rioll^litnil climate ami bread and meat, nnd tlmt makes qvery
country, 11 itb Its del glitlul cimmtu nm g », ft( , t , mt r 8au . onu 0 f you k | 8B j 1)g
rich soil, .nml vast mineral resources, In lakmdgju. So after all, you were, kissing
the bands of the Cherokee Indians uutlla dirt—particularly if sho whltmed her skill
comparatively recent liertod. Tho couh- j with chalk ot Fuller'scnrtli. Tlierejsig
try is now, yot some of us have boon hero ; t | loU Jj s f7 n tlmt nibbing such still}' iienitii. lie went out skating only a few
longciiough to sec farming lands tlmt were t | le bcii'utiflil skin of n young Indy ' days before his death, when tlio Reauinor
offered 20 years ago for 8100, Bell for 8-7,700 11„ , v dirty practice. I’enri powder,! tliink ; thermoiiictershoWed22degrecs below zero,
before the war. We lmvc seen tlio effuet is untile of bismuth—iiothlug hut dirt.” —Missouri Hi^iublimn,
IT. Benton thiit Solon Robinson’s chief
merit, liketlidt ofSiimson, lay iu hls hair.
“Fcllow-cltizeus,” said CoLBouton-onco
inaspcecli ntb't. Louis, ‘‘the. editor of
of the Now York Trihime, Horace Gvcc-
lev, is tiro whitest man I ever- saw. His
liatis white. Ills coat is white, his panta
loons ore white; lie lms wlilto, lmfr lind a
white, face, intdT tliink you will Arid tlmt
hlsIiVci is abtint the whitest,tiling Shout
hti’OfUJjba assistant editor nf vlio Trl-
lmne, fuilpw-citizcns, is Soloij,'Robinson.
Solon llobinson Isan li-lslimaij,nndpvci'y-
Iliing about liitn is rcd/Tjlle'lms a red
face,Und a red head, and—w/”<V
Jtist lieie tlm speaker caught -sight of a
couple of double-listed, rcd-lienilcn' Irish
men standing near, who looked; pretty
.much ns If they would n little"‘father
swallow him whole tlmn not.
“But, follow-citizens,” lie continued,
“1 mean no disrespect to my Irish friends
by speaking of a rod-bended lrislinmu.—
Indeed, I may say ns cqmnlluicnt to nliy
sucli who mny chance to ho here toylny
tlmt I never saw a red-hended Woliinn In
my life tlmt wasn’t virtuous, nor a red
headed man, with a single cxdctilion, that
wasn’t honest; nnd It is my daUbOrtitotion-'
victlon, fellow-citizens, tluU If it .fiiidn't
been for,-Solon -lVobinsqjfi’ir red heaiV ho
wouldliiiVo been lmngudlOngn^q. "r-Oea-
rief-Joiriow}. f ' . l ■■ .'*4
ri lls nu'rliiigitiiie l’ol.mil’ll7'
In tlm diplomatlo circles of Euroim tlm
most nstonishing rumors nre circulating
in regard to tlm sudden (tenth of Mr. Au-
son Burliugnme. It is stated tlmt dltlicul-
ties originated in tlio'Chinese embassy
concerning tlm rank nnd authority of its
various members, endlug in tbo poisoning
of tlm American chief of tlm embassy. At
this distance from St. Petersburg wc linvo
no menus of ascertaining tlm truth Of theBO
rumors. Itprobably isnotliingmorc tlmn
tlm Ruqslnn manner of thinking, accord
ing to which tlm suddun death of any
prominentperton isnlwaysexplnlncd rath
er In nn unnatural than a common man
ner. It is a fact, however, that Mr, Bui-
Hng.amo wns very careless in regnid to bis
. „
Tlio lluilrontl KnsitioorN of America,
Brick Pomeroy, in nil article recounting
jhe horolsm of nn engineer on the Erie
roafl 1 , closes ns follows:
“And who of those who rldoover think
of tlm engineer, with Ids oily clothes, Ids
kocn eye,Ids well-trained nnml,^-Illsad
vanced position, and bis rcsponsibillty/h-
Too fuiv of us, wo fear. IVoolmtwlththo
cnmlllctiil', Wc tell him stories, we sny fie
is a good fellow, ns lm is, blit there is an
other on tlm train in whoso keeping we
nre when rushing ovcrllm mils, nnd tlmt
is tlm engineer. >
“Thank God, limy ore bravo, sober,
earnest limn. They nre undervalued,
overworked nnd underpaid; they nre not
noticed Imcnuse they dq not dress well;
they ate seldom thought or spoken of, be
cause they nre working moil or 'mechiln-
les,’ hut wl;o of us all arc better, braver,
or more deserving than tho .rnl'roiul en
gineers ill Aiimrlca. "
Tho Pacific Const.
Diamonds', ns well ns gold nnd Bllyer,
arc, it seems, found-on tlm .Pacific coast.
At ii Into meeting of tlm Microscopical
Society of San Francisco, a paper was
road referring to tho discovery of nihiUto
diamonds mixed with the plntinumof Or
egon, nnd asserting that they also exists
in tlm platinum sands of California. Tlm
precious gems havo also -been-- found nt
Volcanq, in Amodor cdurtty, in a volca
nic formation composed of ashes awl pum
ice, A cnso is reported whore nbenullftil
crystal, supposed to lw a diamond, hoing
found in ii mlno wns put to tlm following
test: It wns placed on nn nnyllnml stiqijjk
witli n sledge-hammer it being assumed
that tlio diamond, being tlm lmrdesf .of
known substances, could not be broken.—
It is perhaps unnecessary to say that tlio
clinrnctcr of tlm crystal remains unknown!
— jjr-”: ——rlTr
Tlic IIoluliow Anniversary.
Tlm foilmving extract is taken from ono
of our most valued exchanges. AVo copy
literatim ci punctuntim; hut italicizing so
ns to present tlm'pnrOgmph in nil Us ricli
absurdity. AVq make no comments, for
nolle are necessary. JtiBt rend:
On last IVodncsdny, On everybody. I iioir.i
the qallunt Jircmen of our city D.vkked their
uniforms, and liied to their engine houses
to celebrate tlm anniversary of tlio Rhin-
bow Company. Although full reports
luvVc been rendered, yet us it was an occa
sion of such general nnd absorbing inter
est, wo shall fry nnd give some additional
dots HJIOIl itl
Nnir Invention.
A now kind of electric mngic-liitiler ii
hiiMvcTUtiy been constructed by Mr. Lndd,
of’Jjondpu, wltich bUowb uotonly the op
tical iuiagcfl, bnt'alBotho speotrums given
by t!u* dllferctte mpthls placed in tlic elec
tric arc. The apamtus contains twd bi-
8Ulpliuret*of-c4irbon prisms, and an ar-
nmgement of lenses, which onables tho op
erator to use it botli as a magic and spec
troscopic lantfcrn. In all likelihood it will
be generally used to illustrate public lcc-
turcs.—Awlclon't Journal.
Gibbon
i^iRluoss;^ rlt ir
Was Very inzy. Grav. wished to
lying on a sofa; reading eternal
The Dentil or llenerill. Tlioillrt.-i— Who
Will .Sliceill’ll Him ?
Alrcndy tlm death of MnjoriGcncral
Tliauins has caused inquiry ns to who will
ho his successor.
Tlm rank, nf seniority In tlm army cens
es witli tlm grade of colonel, and tlm Pres
ident is always supposed to nssumo tlm
privilege of nominating tlm ulllcvr for pro
motion, of, 111 fact, if lie bo chooses, of tak
ing a citizen from private lift ayd nomi
nating him for tho place. This iva’s done
in tho case of General Rousseau;' Mg|or-
General Schdllcld wns tlm tilth iu rank till
tlm brigadier list when ho wns promoted
to Maior-Goriomr.
Tlieiiillnwin ’ is a list of tho Brigndier-
Gimcmls, in tlm order of their ranks:' Mc
Dowell, Cooke, Pope, Howard; Tcrfy, Ord|
L'ltuby, unit Augur.
It is cxpcctiM antmigtfio army unicorn
that a Mlijnr-Uencml to succeed Geucml
Tlminns will hesolcotedfrnni tlmbrigudiLTS
above named, but it Is pot likely tho Pres
ident will innkp any such nolimwtten.ini
nshnicli'ns holli.nfniy bills nmv pending
new novels of Crebilllon and Marivaux,
Fori ton, rose Into. lift died of sheer inne-
tlvity.—D'Israclu
Vnrciienlnnf.
In tl)0 tijnl at Richmond, ex-GovorilSf
Ilcnry A. IVlso, remarked that, as was
well known, ho was still nrobol, and would
scorn to accept pardon nr amnesty. Wen)
lilysqes Gmut.to send him a pafiion, ho
ivouhl draw black lines through tlmt around
it, and return it with tlio cndoi-sementtlmt
lm wns.no more a trnilof limn Grant was.
No, lie hoped for bettor days and Ixsttcr
things, nnd lm would take nothing os a
favor—uatlitng,which directly or by Impli
cation mndo him confess tlmt ho Was sorry
for wluit 1m lmd-dono jn tlm past ten years.
Tsiixt In l’rovltlenee,
Molmninmd once heard ono of his follow
ers say, ! ‘I will unloose my cnnml, nnd
commit It tdCloili"—“Friend, tie thy cam
el nnd commit it to God," Wns tlm advlco
of tlm prophet, *
llcncllccnco.
Never any man did a good turn to his
brother, but, one time or another, him
self did cat the fruit of It. Tho gdod limit
in tlio Greek epigram that found a dead
man’9 skull, iu kindness digging a grave
for it, opened tho enclosures of a treasure,
Jerimy Taylor.
Tombstone Sentiment.
French sorrow nnd sentiment aro Ulus-
If a ted at Montmntre comotcry, whero a
tombstono lms been ofcctcd, with a colos
sal tear carved upon it,, and, underneath
it; tncsb words: 1 ‘ Judgo how wo loved him. ”
A Pluolcy Dnnisol.
A plucky Alnbanmgirl, noarGrccmvood,
id Mississippi, a fow days siuco, -let drivo
tho contents of n shot gun iuto tho oyo of
a young man named Muttons,, who wns
forcing his way into her father’s houso
against his consent,^
Fvrillnniid nnd Isnbolln.
Neither of thorn scrupled to tell direct
_ _ I'niy bills nmv jmliding
luG'ongiTa4 univlilc lor a reduction if tlio
number ol'JuiJor-Geueralsi-
.-rf:,): It ItiMt In l'oncc.
Tlio Anli-Slaycry Siiclety Intends giv-
tAg up tlm ghost. It proposes to hold a
commcmin-ntlvc iuliilco in tills city ou tho
lilli instant, which .shall bo its last
meeting. Wo ore very glml it intends dis-1
solving. A lieeatomb of graves, many
thousand of widows nnd orphans, and a
at tlm present writing.—ifn3 York
n!cl.
(lovcriuncnt.
Tlio enrlv settlers of Connecticut pfd-
cliiiuwd tiiat tlm colony shouid bo govern
ed by tlm jaws of Go! until they lmd llino
to mako better.—irns/ifaffton JrtT'nyi
Their laws must iiow l/uhcttefi
VVoinnn.
Tlm G'liunchos in South AmericabclioVC
tlmt women are impure beings, mid were
created for thei torment of man, nnd tlmt
tlielr Ill-nil is trfbo rschewedasill tobniglf
cut degree poisonous—Lomtoii (Juartcriy,
mitrulhs aud to make falscpromises. But,
if any distinction is to bo mndo, Isabella
excelled lien husband In disregard of ve
racity, ami it even seems to havo been n
matter of understanding between them
that, when any llngrant falsehood wns to
be ottered, she should do it. Sho nppears
to Imvo been very liable to mistake her
mvu interests for thosoofGod, whose name
she lmd constantly nn lmr lips, or to sub
stitute self-glorification for real love of tho
poop’o.—Bertjrirnfjh.
Depot Uumt.
Oti Thursday night, tho now dcpotbuild-
i^g lit Chntnta Station, six miles above
Cleveland, Tcnn., wns burnt. Tlio tiro
originated from tlio explosion of a coal oil
lamp. _ ' '
Theatres.
Thcrenre ill Europe, nt tlieprcsenttime,
fourteen hundred niul elghty-two tlmntrcs,
of Which there are In France tlirco hun
dred mid thirty-seven, in Italy two liun-
dred nnd eight, in Spain ouo hundred and
Sixty-eight, in Austria ono hmidrcd nnd
fifty-two; in Prussia soventy-six, in Russia
thirty-four, mid iu Eugland one hundred
ttnd fifty-six.
■fa Don’t I.IIto It.
| | Mr. Forney dftn’t like tfm idea of South-
i'rightfunnml ot debt are tliu result.'! of its j (.'hi iwoplu' welcoming General Leo. Ho
lnbors. If,'after! alt tlm iniscliiuf it lms say's: '
done, ftdiin rest in » ” T he great leader of tho rebellion is
Bit whiitM C'mMtPhlliiiS, taThqhlu t, ,, onort . <T ^ ntl tlic poor Union man is whip-
m 111 do m Uholit it «o cannotevt u uim^im aiu ^n^jB^uL Is tills tlio consum
mation for which IhoUuion forces fought?”
K*intildn*t Womloiv
A mother, wlio lmd with her a littlo
daughter, wns examining tlm ilgnre of a
horse ou a tombstone, mid wondering what
on earth it was an emblem of. There was
not blog to explain If in tlm iuseripliou.
"Maminti,” said tlm littlo one. ns they
moved away, "I should n't wonder if sho
died of tlm nightmare."
Nloep.
ko dontl ,.
myself In It without iny prayers.—.Sir
Tjojmis lliviyjic,