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UKMOC'iiATio tN i’oiiricw! PIJIIM aisd lnoAti rlvur, m jia-uicii A-rmiio; and lniomtlflfc&irVE in HormimiN j^ttmiskhth.
BY J. T. WHITMAN.
DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 5< 1870.
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I A Short Story with n Moral. , Tho Uovcriiment h» It Wnn-Whiu tho
I All English writer says “That, nlgbt 11 RndirnU llnve Simla of it.
| Wns out Into: 1 returned by thu Leo cabin | Tho Now York Democrat stales the enso
; about eleven o'clock. As l hppronelied.I' tlttw
! snw a Btri '”KU''loklUiomectcfiwerluglia- j years ago tho founders of our govern-
.12™ ?i“ “ f ft!;! meut adopted a constitution Intended to
iias nutmnti. I draw nun, and |, n ,t cc t the Stales forming thoconfedom-
-5-S«
nioloMilo unit ItotHIl Denier In
IInlH« CrtOB. 1 Tjftlpmjl VuIImc
■rn.vvKi.tjm iiAtis, i miIuui.t.ak Sr. , . . .
Psrtloolnr Mtmtkm Riven lo tho illllnit or (MMi
brtlert*. McrclumtH lire reuueKteil tnrnUiiml R*g» R "lift ..-.. T --- -
there was Mllllu wot to J"’ “H „ 1 . 1 “ r lion'ofrepublics. It was Intended tlmt'
801110 I lours 1)0- Ut n b, ultntllil tin it ununnolini
e.xnmluo hi* Moek, ut llolhrpnk’M Jim, lion*!*, | there was Millie wet to
?W?' X " Nul,onHl l* 0 * 01 ' 1 W* 1 airoot/At* j father had driven her out some uours oe- . stnte should be a ramibUr Hovorelirn
Having iwbh lu ni6Uu^lntPH In this Htv for lore; she lmd lain down to listen fttr tho nn ,j n 'h s oluto in her noNVurs. ’ °
Vlcvcu years. Iinll knowing whut will still this | jieavy Bliorlllg of Ills drunken slumbers, TAWti»rnrnteoMlH'niRplvn«Minai>fihi»j»
.»r*n*c^pi«ok tobco t a-
Unv limlHo in Allniitii. Alllmosk* Is n trial. l°ro
.loornln—A Ilmllrnl Opinion.
Tho Washington Chronicle—extremo
Radical—of the. Sjst, nhnoiinces tho defeat
of tho Dlnglin'm Ami-iidmeut, and Ihu pas
sage of the Georgia bill with the .Pomeroy
Amoiidincut. Tho Result makes Forney
feel sore, and ho si^ys!.
While'we can'.llwleratand that many of
the Republican Senators, who voted with
Aunt as-aiu.
E- A -'
mhvinus,
Attorney at Lnw,
Will rtrnellco In HUthecnnnllesenni|Kislna the
Uherokeet/'lnmlt. Hporlul attention glvi'ii to
tliouolleotlnnorcirlins. sehly
4, A. W. 401IXH0X.
JOHNSON A MeCA,IV iT()Uj{KYs ATi AW
Up Stair*In King IliilUllilK.RiitlhlnUu.
Will pmctlco In Iho courts of this clrenll. nml
in tlui U. 8. District Court ut Atlanta.
N lira eon nml Aecoiielieur.
I KI119 struiit, in ttit* nhl VuN'm
J) WAttm M. I>.
Physician
49-OlUvu«
House. !
Dalton, llu„ slim. U-lyi
TV A. IV.Vl.IfKII, ‘
ATTU1IXKY AT hAW,
King Street, Dalton, (la. ly*
I,n Imoi hi onio’ro Inomod nvinniri"' <u ' rapuhltes formed a union and adopted
nrV's^kK^riityfiuliiitilrivtS^ilb^nSoimln^uHli'a constitution. To preserve this head tho safety of her loyu......
ftifn y?rm« »ni tnH J ummiicfol tile I ’ I'sbl P<> bulwark of liberty was the duty the protection of mnitury. power, wp .de
ft 1 I ™ D, no 1 rue ns I ^ «>° l»'>'> u uf ™eh State: , plore the action of tho bfcnfvtc In ’this ro-
n n nHvr to his faith slmstrmrtdm^from I *’or years each State was safe under this gnral aS.uilWtW nml. Unfortunate, both to
hnnrt?wWi'{iffidbiM!n 8 n3wH,ffoiid < !d 1 erotocllon. At Inst a sentiment at war tlic nation and tile State, nnd unjust to the
fontll'ililrinmiiii«W0nJWftieuAdi , iftn^ ,,l 4 l,,n *t n principle placed Its funatlcal Hepuhltciillsivlio havesimcltoucd tho pol
lent cabin. . lhlngs went nfl for weeks and , ,» U(| * t ho tliraats of several States. Icy of our party in the South. While wo
And other States said them was no escape -ton anythin (lie Democratic Senators ivlu
for the wronged ones, who ivero by force
being deprived of their original rights.—
Then the States menaced, to dufend their
rights, bunded together ns a last resort,
and niadu a united, heroic, sublime light
li.r the preservation of llicir rights and
months, but at length Lefcgrew less vio
lent, even In His ilrunkeiP tHS, to Ids solf-
(Jtmylng child; ami ouuday, when hu awoke
‘ from a slumber after a debauch, nnd found
her propRriuJbrcnkl'nstfor 1dm, nnd slng-
Intfa elilldinlVafiMj^b^.tiiyued to her, and
^g-eau’seyoi. aramy lather, uudl.ovo
"Ynlt love miJ> repeated
...an; “you InVutme!”
lie looked ill hlsd.loated limbs, his suit-
lilH'rties as States. To preserve the rights
of Northern States, Northern people help-
,uom States
the wretched - 'j'|}ente H aiia torrll.luusiirpatienof pow-
i„,L i.L or. Then Iwgan the Northern people to
fcmfArt
voted l’or pdtitnry satraps and ull tlmt. It
does not compensate lor the damage that
will Ire dime to the Hoptil>lican party 111
going befove the Nnrlli in tho mllcam-
jjaigii, when we will Ire held responsible
for thu refusal lo ndlijlt Georgia. ‘
The tlilprcsMtm seems lo by general that
the House will refuse to concur in tliuSen-
nt6 Amendment, nun that the probable
result will Ire a Committee of Conference.
The Old llonili.lp.i.
Thu custom of disllugulsliliig the StHtes
of the Union by pcoulinr net nniiuA has
been popularly in vogue for. a very long
time. Tha«o npnollaUohs con lie uhioal
Tl.o I’oaee Neolt In lo ItainKIlsIt ill Coot:.
4'urnlltm.
Tire Dauronsvillo. Herald spys that at
ng hold in Daureiis-
^hrei-allV to' J ti;y'Hi^ U mSu^iblu^ Vflfr on the tail. Insbint, the Itadleal speak-
of tho scenery, or tosomu olmraetcristlc uflB 'proclnldietl to the negroes tlmt thev
of the Inhabitants, Thera lire, for In-1 would all Ire nrmed by the nexi
ui mu MiiotuLuiiiu), a nem me, on in- wouiu an ire nrmeu nv Hie next election! .a, ,
stance, tho Urantte State, lire Green- <v|th rltlorf Hint wmllcl Slmnl. Ifoeiu iii l,-„ 1 1 Wlf.lMiWilo
Mountain State, the Huckeyo State, tl.o 1 ', , lihlt! ' era an. high. •-
Fnlmelto Shite, tire Uoostcr Shite, etc. . to ll "- Det us have peace. ,,.,-iwUlliiiVGn
lint why Is Virginia styled tho.OldDo- 1 s alwayslrehlnd lm
iillllfonV There Is a curious piecu of Ids- . .. •* i 'iliOflnB, ofawallhv- - ■
tory connected with this luiuiu which is | ^ ashington dlspnteh of the Uneln-, when la low ,1 I'unm d? V
war upon thefr own rights. Iniefelidtng
nog
I tiMiilrr
Ills i»rnfoHi«lnnn1 purviri*In lliocll-
“ ’ixmmllfitt p«iiiiiti'\*.—
wlllbv. ‘
iXDIIH of Dill!nn mill
I'mmnt nml vMImit nltiMitlnn wl|| In? kIvuii 1«
nil «n*«n. MmuVnl Mtirprleal nml OlwtntHiMil. on-
tniritutl lo lux chro. Oct. H-f *
-ayrii.vmm * duotukus,
1 T o is AO co*
.j COMMISSION* MKROllASiTS,
Ami MiinufiictiivcrHnrScirnrx,
Aiik-Ij* Whltoliull StVocl, Atlnuln, On
MKHHJAN IIOTKL,
Alnlmum, Sir., Atlnuln, Ort
Width A \\ v niTr.oeK, !*rojivlo|oi*.
W. 1>. MMinv. Clorli.
ItiiRtftigu c'iiniml to nml-from Depot fine of
bit urge.
TIONAL r -
: Xem* l irtoh I’nxM'tiii
Clmtltuionuu, To
(l and PlSW'mmro® - lire eonstituiion they Jesti-nyed it.
lie,” ho Still mill limed, .Millie Their foiialleism was mistaken
Jsivo me,
whal nmkes ymi lovo nieV I am a poor
drtmknrdj everybody else despises me;
.vhydon't yodV'' ‘;■>
“Dearlhlher.'.’ said the giii with swim
ming eyes, “iny mother hiught me lolovo
you, aiid every night sire enures from heav
en null stands by my little bed, and says:
‘.Millie, don't leave your lather; lie will
a-t away from that rum lleudoonio oflhoso
days, and then how happy yUU will Ire.”
The quiet, persleteul love uf this eld’d
was the redemption of this Ilian.
I’our Substitutes Itir tile UeorRlu 11111.
Thu following are the follrsUhstUntesto
Thuir mnatlclsm was mistaken for lay
I 5 South
trlotism. The cannon nimed at the
recoils with more severity upon tho Nortli.
We killed tlnuiountry—mortally Wounded
ourselves. Tire power intended to defend
the constitution destroyed it. tVo have
Monument Over ttio drove nr lien. T. J.
Jnelt.iin.
To tile officers and Soldiers of tho .Second
Corps of tire Army of Northern Vir
ginia, to all our comrades in nrms, and
to the friends of our Chieftain, through
out our Country:
11 is generally known tlmt soon after the
death of General Jackson, tho Stoneivnll
uoituoruthe right of States, nor that equal | Urlgado obtained from Mrs. Jackson tho
taxation without which Iftere enn Ire no i privilege of erecting a monument over his
uniform prosperity, Thu power that kill-1 remains.
ed Southern Suites, nnd comes dragging
‘ ' ipfo of
titmsly limlutnltied their nlluglanco to —
Charles It., who wns thou In oxilu on lire Tiio iweslUcut pu Hie ineoino ton. ..
Continent. They lmd never faltered in Tho President, ft is stated in Washing- nc l- ’ "
their loyalty during the contest between joii, has riiodilled his views on tire income Small r-hofcr ami
the King mid tho Parliament, nnd worn , ’ • . itim-v tbavt-
not disposed toehango unon ilre sueecssJ.^ 1 , AflUQtt tnnuhuldir.lic wnsTut- nhol-, - • . . ,
of tlio lattey. Charles was ntJlfcihi, in Ishmg the wlfdle'sy'stem,i lull now wished . lie rolitoiit'wtfli yom-
Holland, pour in purse, and nppnruutly it reduced Id three per cent., instead of it l««n a corner.
l!a?riy lmixffor'ure^erihraw if'tl, “l"!re !T' IT ‘ ' ' ' ' ''
tectorntc anil Ills elevatlou lo tile throne ' mn 'i.Iol somi. ot!Irei odious fentmes. If
of hisliithers. _ Sir William Herkeley, tire ' would then like to have It eontimieil for
tlreir mangled remains to tho tern, .
Liberty, is nrtw warring upon tho rights
of Northern States,
Day by day power Is usurped. Ileronn
Infringement nnd there ono. Hero a dese
cration—there a disregard. Hero nil at-
N A
Sill’ll,
A. I« MII.LKR. l’foprlcto
IToiipfliilltv. 'Cwufnrt. Con vonlonpi*
iny rninliiiKHl In Ihu iiiiiiin»<’im*m.
ii«1 V.ci
Vk) ?»uows.l
JROWNS’ 11 DTK I.,
tw; P. V.iuAVk.
B
OppnxiU? l*;l*xeugtH* DrptU.
Macon, .Ua,
Ski. 1K?0.
^ r j;. FI NNBY,
Ciirritigo Itopo«itoi-.v
Ciirjrln|(c Mnterlnlw, llarnc.xN, Ao.
No. .1 Hroml St.. Urunlte IJIoek, Atr..
be o(Vei*ed in the House in lieu oftbuGcor- tnck nnd there one. llerQ a fastening of
military' power ami ectHfaltml dcsiMttisni,
nnd there one, ns the spider fastens its web
gla Bill as passed by tho Senate.
Mr. Cessna, of Pennsylvania, has pre
pared a substitute admitting Georgia tr
representation nt one?, and providing for
’ '‘ a new legislature in No-
the election of
vemlH*r, U*7?. This does away with the
provisional or military feature of the Sen
ate bill, Gert. Logan lms prepared anoth
er subatitUUs Which simply admits Geor
gia to representation now ill Congress, and
provides for an election in the presentyenr
It... .. ....... V n, .ill lull*.
U.\.
>r a new Legislature, at which all t»cr
so«s who lire electors by the Georgia con
stitution shall vote. Air. Ingcrsoll, Illi
nois, lias drawn up still another hill, de
claring the government of Georgia shall
cease to he provisional, and that an elec
tion for Senators and members of the Leg
islature shall conw oil’next November,
tho State in tho meantime to ho admitt
ed. Bingham and Logan’s substitute is
us follows: ‘Strike out all after the enact
4§*0t»rrlnKesuiiii Wilsons huiimifurtUroil aiul , lug clause ot too oil!
Vunovutod In tin* best sij'le nml nr xliortnotlop. ! thereof the tollowing:
il nmi | ing clause of the bill and. insert in lieu
February 10, IS70-I.Mii
JjvUI.TlOX !•>
ip.vi r. .10
ivn
yiioWioV ifciiioi
lira miles. Mines, IVhbkl
«2lns,
rA, Ua.
Tlmt an election shall he held in said
State of Georgia, in 1870 for members of
the General assembly of said State, pro
vided fir in tho Constitution of said State
adopted by its convention'on the 11th
day of Maruh v 1808. nt Which -election all
purs ms who by said Constitution arc clec-
1 tors sh ill be entitled to vote.
piTNKU A KM ITU, - »etel lv tfmsereim-sehiativea’ -
. iWam,wile,mil Hut,III 11,-iili‘iv, III tuliireil entitled to representation ill Gnu- imt represent tho people, hut tire views of
Urowsrics null Pro! — 1 Tt 1« truo, the map points out States, but
The Tonipc.vl at Ilnonox’Ayres, they are UOt. ‘ .
Later aitviees from tire Argentine He.- Itis'tvue, wn livo here nnd there. Hut
ptililie eoutnin more pnVtleuliiM’nf the ' we live in idleness here—in labor there.—
Iriglitful storm which occurred nt tlreelty I Tho bond-holdfr pays no taxes, theplo.w-
nf llu.’iios Ayivs Oil tire nth of March.— j holder does. Tire bond draws, not cams
The wind blown peil'cct liihwlcnue and i its money, and is not tnx-ed; tho plow, tho
the water in the ttio do la Purttu rose so loom, tire nmll—each are taxed It, eon-
high as to Hood a great portliin of the structiou nml production. Wo as a ;ieo-
eii'v. So sudden was'tire overflow that | pic gave our notes nr bonds to preserve tire
11 anil lmrsus were drowned ill thestreets | cpnstltntlon, which is no more a power or
norner Urnrel
iirnm'
.Inly! Ill'll
for victims who tliihk tlrey can break tire
little threads, hut who cannot do it except
by llre.8wnrin8 of a revolution.
Congt-cM OVorniiis the States Wltli mili
tary, and tire States have no power to pre
vent, Cimgress taxes tho workers of ono
State to support nnd enrich tire idlers of
another. And tho Slate so taxed is pow
erless to protect her laborers!
Congress sends its bayonets to quell a
locnl disturbance In the State—tho State
has no remedy.
Congress, to protect tire Eastern States,
Tire nnimml raised wns lost In 180.1, nnd
tho sad reverses in our Southern country
have prevented tho completion of their
pntriollu and loving purpose. Seven years
Imvo past since our Guliefal loll, ami we
now USk you to unite with us in a suititblo
memorial of love and respect; ono that
mote than all others meet with the cordial
approbation oft Mrs; Jackson.
Every Stivto 111 the South was represent
ed at dlffiirent times in his army corps.—
Jret orgitnixations ho at once formed in
every vicinity, nnd tho funds contributed
bo remitted to cither of tho undersigned,
who willdeposittlloih at the banking house
of K. II. Slnury&Co., Richmond, Vu.,
until n sufficient amount is collected.
R. L. Dabney, Major nnd A. A. G.,
Ilnmdcn Kidney, Vn.; limiter McGuire,
Medical Director and Surgeon, Richmond,
Vn.,; ITm. Allan, Lieutenant Colonel and
tttiiv-o, n i uvw t-i iiiiu it rattti, tit „ I1ICII Ilv
assured him of tho loyalty of the colonists,
nnd oKpressod the most eurncst wishes for
Ills licnlth, happiness, and restoration to
hisitlirone. Indeed; hu almost luvited him
to emigrate to the New World. Had hu
done so, tho Virginians, no doubt, would
have received him with open arms, and
urged him to sot up his thramu upon the
bunks of tho James River.
Great was tho wrath of Cromwell nt tho
contumacious proceedings of Governor
Herkeley and the colonists. Stringent
litws were enacted Immediately to correct
tho colony, nml Sir Goorgo Ayseuo wns
dispatched.without delay in command of
a licet, with instructions to bring the Yif
Chief of Ordnance, Lexington; Vn,; James
l’., Smith, Captain aud A. D. C., Fredor-
!.I-nLmm.n xr.. a.lH.Mtttllrl AljllthlKI 1,1* (1,1,
taxes tire West nnd South—tire Stales so 1 iekshurg,’ Va.l surviving officers of the
taxed have no redress, nor benefits of this stalf of General T. J. Jackson.
taxation.
Congress declares that voters shall, not
ho restrained by the State laws—tliiit a
State sliiill not even say who shall vote for
State Olfinrs! nrtd the Slates so outraged
are forced to submit.
Congress levies a ilireii tax upon tho peo
ple, and sends its thousands of leeches to
be supported by the people, to collect I heso
taxes! why nut collect nil lire taxes, and
apportion to each Statu tire amount it may
rxpotid for State government nnd localaf-
fllll'S?
Of whnt uso is tins State government
when a centralised power enn override all
•rruntB .wain i" •; •
.i: V. II IU’I.INH.
Ai.aisnwn iifir-Dreeiin.
a JI O I O E HO r r B T-,
llrdmVNIrjfctiafom-.Ua.
.PiH-eiiRllfWwfffili to mu
ClmrRo
jmirsi.tr
■j-j \>i \it uiirsK, ■ nsv]l ] c
Tills House Is sil imteil lo Uie liaiv
is lire liiVgefttln Kli ' '
tinsililv veiyiirud n
SortiiR noils.
omilllillses mol respimsllile pcn tcl-s ill
iho lieiiui oil Hie njrlvnfo.iriniliiSj.^ (
Slnruli 31. WMMi
fit en luluil with
and manypeiiple liarely escaped with lives, protection;
A great many buildings were midcrmin-1 The renple of the producing
oil which ivure subsequently broken down | ten tributes til the others. "1 _
entirely destroyed by the Weight of: llrell'heggnrs—riiri(;htlieirthievrs-s|iivnd
goods 111 tlrelll. Sldps wore- driven I flowers before their wandering vandals—
round wrecked orsuuk at tlreir an- sniip'rl • tr tvai I -s anake laws
Soutiieru papers please copy,—Jtich-
mor.d Huiptiivr, 2CtA.
Trtcll ol' Iho t.olil IJuOIhllrs
A Washlpgjon dispatch of the 21st
says: v
The gold gainlilers got up a sensation
to-day, thatSpnin had iTeelared wiifamiust
■ THF*'-*"* ■ ■ 1] ■ •
tho United States; that Important orders
glnintis to reason, nnd teaeli pruper sub
mission to tho mother country, Kir Gcorgu
sailed to Harbndoes, wheneo he directed
Captnin Dentils to proceed in tire Guinea
frigate to tlieChcsupenko, mid If possible
to cimclliitle the colonists; but, if they
Would hot listen to his nmlcublu overtures,
to use forcu to reduce thorn to submission.
Upon tho hrftviil of Captain Dennis In
Virginia, the colonists listened favorably
*- ‘‘Sr 1 B' - '•
to the wise and
id conciliatory propositions
wBtth were presented to tlreir considera
tion, nml a friendly ndjustmont of tire ex
isting difficulties was soon concluded.,
“Tlrey refused,” saysliancroft, “to sur
render to force, but yielded by a mutual
deed and voluntary compact,”
Tho ioyailsm ot the colonists wns thus
suppressed, nnd Kir William Horkoley re
tired to private lilb, from which hu did not
emerge, until after Cromwell’s death) As
soon, however, nit .glows was vecoi.vp.iJ of
that evetlf, Berkeley Jj'as. re-olcctisl gov
ernor of tire coloi^flvjiflU Ohiujes IL wns
proefatmed
’ Great. JJritkin
had been sent to nil the navy yards to get Ireland,- nnd Virginia. All writs an
certayi vessels ready for iimnedliito use; | processes were issued in his suferii;’
tlmt Wit-grams hail been dispatclred for tile
purelinsu of naval stores, nnd tlmt the
President lmd summoned a special Cab
inet meeting. The l-nlnora were nssert-
ters .ivcra'twry 'vi^RSyplietT wit8^7n-
quiroa to learn the truth of then). Near
ly cyrry member Of tire Cabinet at otteo
gave nn otnplintio eontrmlielion of it,
ivliioh very speedily-lulled tlte breeze tlmt
lind been raised. It is believed the spec
ulative scllemu was concocted on tire ba
sis of a bogus official order.
jooit ; ashore
ellemgi
Many sailors were drowned.— , for tlreir lionettt—enrlrlr tht-ir speeulators
I The damage wa's immense.
OASIUKC A. E.UN
Till* (Jrorgil, llrlhc-.v,
I The special of tire N. Y. Herald, of tire
w-':"iv!ilin rifRiiifoiuiv A son,: 21st,
t-ttt-
AVholosnlo
1-raJuce OddUSi-xbui MWvliniits. mnl Healer,
In lVlm-su.nl I.l.m -s,
■ . V
/, V Him,ire.
MMltldCUXS
"W. “““'Dil-N .«« i.bcKsJimi
” • tiMleVilf - >
New Gulls, iistais, Cartridges, cic.
,l|,piwlle r i-|hlls libllse, ilillnllton SiVcel.
Jteiv miles Iiuuto IdnSler, ,D“I nil tenttWiiR
! done on sliort nollee, nml wnminleil. innr-ly
J. 1r ‘ STA1.HV A CO.
.WMmlowilo
Grocers, Liquor & Commission
MKUCIIANTS, .
45 south Howard llowtinl Sti-ocix. between
Lomlmril nml Tratt Sfrui’ts.
llArsTIMOR|.^
Tluu’c was no investigation to-<lay into
the allvgtMl corruption practised ill secur
ing ccrlain results in the vote on Lhc Geor
gia bill* The Inborn ortho J udiciury (Jom-
uilttotf have not been concluded, us stilted,
but willl be resumed, it is understood,
tphutil Tuesday next. Altlmugli some ex
planations have been made, in regard to
tlic migratory bonds, it docs not satisfy
the committee tlmt the overtures said to
have been made to certain Senators weic
not made. It is understood tlmt one. of
Bullock’s satellites remarked tlmt 10,000
worth of bonds would be given a certain
fc*ctmtor if he would vote against the Blng-
n amendment. The Senator, it is said
Orders solicited!
JOI^N. flH.ti I NH,
Watchmaker ami jeweler,
(Simp In Ml-. WfKjVtrs Now Pi-iir Star
lliimllnn, SI,-,-oti Dultiin, Uoni-Rla. .
niinilsnmeslrttli'nfliaro Joweft-r.-fm- IjuIIos
----- wutolios. ol,iokN,,ol,-. lloiml,-.
ml snlwlatillaity rfxecntydi Julyl.
f neatly anil
SrtiSf'tr) ISUSVIII-K-U N'Wrlt'l-: -
Il-K. At W . I!ivin;.-s&Hoil,
t r ! j' : t- F ni:i»oJ(y.nfsp,iii, quibilVin,
h.. to tho cltl-
>urrrtJttidlrt)i - *-
b" " “ •• K,x„S T „,.l..',
Insurance and Land Agent.
Agent rot* iKtna Mfo nnd Fire Inanraneo Com-
juinv: also. .lolTerson and .Tames River
Flro liKttvrtUCo Comnanios, of Vu.,
‘ A '‘*-,cfn *
KnterpriHc, Clnofnnat 1, ami
Put num, Hart fort 1.
ALSO, HKNKRAL LAND ACSK.NT
For anybody whountnilslhclrbnslness to him.
Uf furs toCrtl. C. U; Wollmrn, Atlanta : and
Col. W. H. Tibbs, Iiowry* A .Kipion, Hon. D. A.
Walkorand C#»i. .T. A. U. Ilunks, Daltdnj Qu«
dununry lM2m.
gned 1ms pniTlmsml
1mm t
i responsible authority, was'approttch-
mt informed the parties tlmt be in-
upon r
ca, hut'„ T ._ r .
touded to vote for the nmondmeht.
3U>iiioriilii|t.
It is a remark of Bacon's tlmt if wo
wisli to conduit anything to memory, we
will accomplish more in ten readings if at
each perusal we make tho attempt to re
peat it from memory, referring to the
book only when tlte memory fails, than
we would hy a hundred readings in the
ordinary V,’ay, nnd intervening trials.—
The explanation of this fact is, tlmt each
etlbrt to recall the passage secures to the
subsequent .perusal a more intense degree
of attention; and it seems to lioa law of br
our nat ure, not only that there Is no mem- ; Fi
till tlte pockets of thuir mnuniketurers—
welcome tlmir. eorruplionists—drink id
their edwmiiona! pdispii, npd bo\V to such
rvitude ns Congress wills.* ..
And to-dav tliere is no remedy rwlfifs—
no escape frodi the usurpations—no means
of redress. Imws to protect States wo
imvo none. Power for States to protect
themselves they imvo none. What kind
of jt government Imvo we. and who then
Tlic Iliulicnl KdUorn’ rintforkti.
Now York, ^April 23.—It 1ms been as
certained hfcrefrom autlientiusoiircestlmt
at tlic recent mccU^g of tho.Radical edi
tors of Washington, held mainly at the
house of Clins. Brooks Adams, cdnsideVa-
ble dissatisfaction was expressed with the
way in which thiugs wore- working in the
Radical party. The ucceteity for the cre
ation of the third party, segmed to be up
permost in the minds of those, gentlemen,
and before they adjourned they agi’eod up*
on tlic^fbllowingpoiRts, which are to form
liie basis of the next political campaign;,
1st. A taritflbr tuA'uime only.
.'-2tfi Specie naymems.
5-d. AliiflmfWdj^Uservice hill.
It was claimed tlia^Hro-'Wi'Htorn green
does it bellelit?
A JudKO Becouicn Iiimiiic la (Iio i'r.nrt
Room.
In tho United States district court at
Trenton, on Tuesday, during the progress
of nn argument by: the district attorney,
Judge Field, who was on the bench, rose
from Ids scat, and with his face to the
westerly wall of the court-room, lifted up
his hands, beat the air wildly with them,
and shouted out "it is no use, it is no USe{
gentU*m6n, you will have to indict the
fudge!” and then he shrieked and fell to
wards Uie wall, but was. fortunately,
eaugiit and conveyed, in an insensible con
dition, to his chambers in the State house.
Tim scene created great contusion. Med
ical aid was promptly obtained, and it was
leartied jibotitlmlf.au hoar afterwards tlistt
the attack- lmd resulted from over appli
cation to study nnd worry of mind.
name, so that ho was poi
jorhaps Kj... . w
Virginia tie f before hejbad begun to
. King <
reign at homo.
After the Restoration, and the rc-rstab-
remem
bered the loyalty of Sir William Berkeley
nnd tho Colony of Virginia, lie,sent tlte
Asocial glass to’is inch Jadipji a
licU d—The mirror.
Dan Rice is going lo.lake hi* clr
mmm
(lovernor of Virginia, did hoc, however, three years. Ho tliiuks that ftt thocud ol'°s n I
hesitate to espouse his cause: and accord- tlmt Lime the tronsiirv wnnid lm h« n ' - ; > * -
iugly, In Unit ,tn.-k hour of tire king’s fov- “u lll j,! 1 " oi 1,1 bosireli a Tlu , iVew y FomulHns-HoSil
times, wrote to him n lettera in wliicli ho "f 1 ** t0 11 ra’irenl of tire lax oil- , ,,
n.otlVilil Itir** nl* llln In.frtll.i nVtIlA nnl^.it..*. 11 l't’lyI
Aii Kii^llStiiiihn tin
“Tire Fuel of the Ktrti
An Imllana belle luis bi'ojienc
Riiin,ire,l .Sole or Culm,
Ono of tire Mndrlil papers, Ln Discus
sion Is streuumisly mlvoraitilig lire sale
of Cuba to tho United, States upon the >n matrimonial engagements,
plea of poverty. From all accounfs tire A Yulu freshman recently i
Spanish trensury wns never in a more 11c- New Haven baker to mOrl.nl cuml
cussltous condition tlinn at present, and | A farmer gathers .wlmt he so
tho prospects are tlmt before long lire , seamstress bowb wlmt she gall
“JelVol of lief dfotvn” Will Do on the nmi'-1 a’lioiu are ffidi-o Jews in
ket.
- a owdtrtua
The Now York World says: “A tang
ible evidence of tho success of lire Mid
night Mission tot 1 Fallen Women is tlic
fflcl tlmt tho building now occupied is
constantly ftill, and tlio managers are
compelled to turn away an average) of
ten girls cadi week simply because there
is no room, aud a score are ready to.take
tho place of each ono who ik Belli; to n
situation or restored to friends. It
would sochi li mnnifest social duty to pro
vide tho menus of escape for thoso who
seek voluntarily to withdraw from nlUh
of slmmo. It is tho purpose of tlio ntan-
ngers toptirelmsu n lnrgc building, favore
ably located anil eapahlo of accomodating
sixty girl; so soon ns tlrey raiso for Ills
purpose S 10,000. ”
Feitmle JmnplfctM.
JIaegie "Flelior and Gmco While, nt
yamlcrbilt's Landing, Stnloii Island, 1 oli
unlay engaged in a public Jumping
tell lii a llcld near tlio village: Tlrey
n matched to jump for 81,000 it
side. ilissFiibiiciyqn the stakes by leap -
tngoTbct 8J inclres, lb feet 1 inch, mid-Kl
feet 8 inches; while Miss White- cleared
York than in tho Holy Land.
Tho number of Mormons wfi
polygamy is said not fcr oxci
sand, " . '
IVimsylvniila lias a pedugogpc niucly-
six years oldt Heis oire of tlio old mas--
'!)
An Illiudis man got a divpri i- from his
wife, nnd hired her to do tttjt, bpnicwork
at two dollars a Week.
“floor, dear man,-’ said a woman .. 1 lire
funeral of her fourth lmspand, “hpV past
trouble ndvi-.--’'
An rxelmngo pdvffir says: ‘j -Truth isiq
typo, lilit Ts 'hrowdedbul liy ihoro impor-
tnlrf matter. ’
fonnern neW nmlnli^.noand eonunauj- > 8 « * “«Ue8, Ofeet 10inches, and 10 feet
cd tire nrms or tire'latter to be quartered I 5 Inch] About-9t0,000qjvaligod. bands on
with those of Great Hritnin on tire royni 1 the result.'
llis-
esciitchenii, In the Massachusetts
toi-ical Society is a coin of George III. with
tire hi-his referred to hlnzoned oil a shield,
Surmounted by a crowd, imd encircled
with lire words “Virginia, 1T~I.”
Tire furtijliar cognomen of “Tire. Old
Dontiidoliv unquestiimablj- owes lu origin
to tills colonial episode of tlio days of tire
Smarts. And it Is perhaps with some idea
of rSengnlV.lfig nml cherishing a similar
loyalty tlmt the'English Government lias
in our own day bestowed upon the provin
ce's to tire north or us the litlo of “Tire
Dominion of CJiinnHn.”
Ncrro I.ovo IIU|ilii3‘,
Tlte colored VneU*H procession.in New
Yin k must lmve been n fmmy nffiiir. Tire
chief, marshal laid on a tall boaVer with a
six ineli wide blua ribbon tic^ around it.
He caried il liiigu bouquet it; eiliier bam],
uilwaa cuycred all oyer the
A elergy.iiian in Hartford ; is.goini- lo
preaeli qii.chignoiis, fronv the text, ‘.'tire
glory of vvonmujs in her lmir.",,
A new Masonic temple in to be ti-cclcil
in New York on tire corner of Sixth nve-
j^jta and Twenty third streiit. t H
VjTIre genital lit Saratoga this summer Is
cipeeled to be unusually gay. Tire hotels
will;i>o opened on tha lstof-Mny. - ’ 1
Iny.Mnrlanne, the great secretsoflely hi
France, Is said to riimlbef ovei-live lmn-
flred thousand nremlwrS.
Where there’s a will there's divny; jiar-
lieulhriy wlien the will belongs to il woman
thirt weighs two liundred and (ifty pounds."
A strong effort is making in IJvguco tq
Corrected*
A yoittig lady Mng present with her the election of George Sand, to ono
mother and an “cdlcatCd” consign!, a bull ■ of(|M> clmtwlu tlte Academy?. .
in Denver, Colorado, upon being asked to ^ n -- . '
dance, replied: “G, blazes, hoys, 1 cnil’t eojge T. Cmlis s Life of Daniel Web-
1 ■' - L ster” is favorably revieivcil lU tlre leading
English' journals, .daily and weekly. , , , ;
dance, but tlieWjjWpltm, jest ns good a
dancistns ever sluiek a foot,” She was
iuslnntly corveefed by.lrer horrified cous
in with: “Ob vexation! gentlemen, it is
an nbsolute impossibility fur mo to per
ambulate the tSrpsichOrehii evolutions,
but tiiofe is my pmternal,relative, who is.
just ns excellent ndunder ns over vtl.Vntbll;! era, were. “All umlor conviction;”
n iiednl cxtremily.” . . .' Jibe reply,; ■■ ) i
jMcMBorc ! Judge.i’axson, of Ciiieinnati, detlan
A gentleman lmvingn ronmrkabiy long ! that tire l:iiv eiuthlFug it party in the sul
visage, overlrenrdnlad ollserve to nnoilief, to testify in his own case has prodili
A judgoat Muniee, Iowa, recently fmt d
a woman uftjiat place twenty dollai-s foi'
lliraejiing.lrectivc) gvowu-up daughters. ;i
Tbu eiiaplivin of tlic Town State ih-'ijlrlrt
was nskud- by :i I'f lend I Koiv his pnrlxiiicm-
d
back tlicoi’y iiiiil soeiUte bi'PtduyOuid Llqil jj-md \ya§ coycred all oyer tbo sbouiders | as he passed thoni, “Tlmt gen tic u^an's ( frightful iucreftfeOdf fietjijry.
over t lie AVofitern^Stefe ' ^i'lle ei vU Per vice f " ;i ‘ 0 *}Ui8 of llowera. Around him j face is longer than his life.” Struck will* | An Ohio Ayoniaubaa coughed up a
to be only applied to Borne of tlic Wns an ifttiortftf thlrty-flyc, uniOinned in the singularity of'tlio observation, lie bone which.she, bad, in her throat forty--
departments hh an entering wedge, in or-1 a aitniliiV UortletiUur.M stylej Tills Jack- relurnccl nml Tequested and bxpianatioin 1 two years, it restored her voice, and her
der to gradually ncciistmn tho people and i in-the-greeir was, however, eclipsed.by » i “Sir,” said tbo boy, “I read at school, Imsbjind Nypiits u divorce, ; '
the politicians to its opeiaiiQiL second marshal, who startled tho proprt- ■ tlmt a mart’s lilb is but a span; iind l am **j M tj ult c j oe j t ov . cr there?” asked
Grnnt GHn ii Toiiclt of (ho Aineuilincnf.
Geueral Grant clnseiy resembles Charles
Sqmncr in respect to his not liking to corao
into elosi* physical contact with the ne
groes. The other night, during the cele
bration in honor of the ralillcjition of the
iftcentli Amendment, just nftcr he laid
ory w it lion t attention, hut that degree of j‘finished liis “Rpcceli,” and Nvhen tho por-
niemory is, in a great measure, proper- [ t icoin tVont of the White House waspack-
lioued to tlio degree of t!ie attention. cd with people, an old negro woman rush-
^ : I ed toward him from out of tho crowd, and,
(■ooii Advice. seizing liis band, began to kiss it with
English lawyers instruct pretty women, great vehemence, accompanying cnch cf-
eharget with crime, somewi,at as follows:; ^{^5
“Enter tlio box (oi* tile dock, ns the ease Rnighcd In*, was about to slip liis hand back
maybe), With your veil down. This gives ; into-^ his breeches poekot again where it
me occasion to tell you to raise your veil j Nvns before, but Nvas prevented bv a cross-
i... «• eyed boy, also blaek, Nvho darted torward
and sIionn your face to tlic juiy. A\ lien nJl( j ro , )( , a t c( i ti, c kissiug operation with
you do this, burst into tears, and use. your j ,.q Un i gusto. Grant let Film have his fill,
whUccambric liandkercliief. Then let tlic however, but, when lie had tiitlsllcd, turn-
jury see your pretty eyes red with weep-! cd round to Marshal Sharpe, who stood
ing* ami ynUr damask check blanched with j thlvt'ffl^^'jffiij inuc^'shnfj * 8a ^
It WJIS
tlic cross-
N^ttreffi^fesilh'lire
Livery, Feed aiul SalcStnblc,
* Cniwforil Strei’V Dalton, On.,
•Wlioro ho will l»o nlciiBOtl to rnrnlflh to the
Hihliu, nt all honrn, No. 1 Ilormiw and New Rurj ! t m . LH 1 n nL r,.] ♦»
1 have ii coimiirxUouH H»u*k; also u J lULU au b LK
anguish and coursed with bitter tears.— j hardly to be wondered at.
When you arc hard pressed by tho oppos- 1 eyed boy used the Nvccd. and Grant’s lmnd
ing counsel, begin to sob, and grasp tlic liud unaergouea salivatory bath,
vailing as if for support. You will then
njihiiu
be accommodated with a scelit-bottle and
a chair, and the jury will think the cross-
examining counsel a brute, and you all in-
ivnffon, ami
orally
horses, to letf anil nv
>‘peptrnUyuHktheHtiJSom*amt piftilfo «_ ,
1 f »Klvon\ouCJ»IL Sjoek rud.orn **hort notiee.
J W* ATKINS,
RARRKTT A IllGUINS,
Mrtrtttflictfifers un«l Johbors or
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
.June It*,*” w - n,lUl " ,0 ’' c r V;alt;jioiii:. .Jed nr.o of his wives, tire others would alt
The JTornwn Onostlon.
A NeW Haven scliool ma’am, instruct
ing her class of girls in homo geography
tlio other day, had toex'plainwhat a Mor
mon wns, and brought out tills perti
nent remark from a little chit of nine years
of age: “Well, I don’tsee how they man
age it. I should think that when he klss-
A Now Version.
It is now said, on tlic authority of a sur
vivor, Unit at tire ttmo of tho Bombay's
collision with the Oncdia, all tire officers
of tire latter vessel were drunk: tlmt tho
vessel having just leftport lire officers were-
having a --nttle jol)inoatlon below." nnd
that the deck Was in clmfge of a midship
man. liu stilted further, that tho lioin-
bny wns not hailed tUrouah a speaking
trumpet; that immediately after the col
lision tlio utmost excitement prevailed,
everybody madly rushing for tire boats
and thinking of nothing else but self-pre-
servatiop.
Let -your repentance bo a lively will, a
. Guitar Strings.
— . get jealous and pull every hair out of (heir ; flrtn resolution.- Complaints and mourn-
head. My mamma would, I’m sure.” 1 pig over past,errors avail nothinf
Full Nt-aro r.qunlHy.
At tho Fifteenth Amendment celebra
tion In New York, a letter was read from
Senator Sumner, of Massachusetts, in
which lie says;
“J. do not tllidk ttio work Is flnisired so
long as tire word ‘white- is allowed to play
any part in any legislation; sn long as it
controls lire courts in i:aturalizatlon; so
long as tt rules public conveyances—steam
boats and railroads; so long ns it bars tlio
doors of houses taxed by law to receive
people for food nnd lodging, or Hocused iib
places of amusement; so long ns it is in
our common schools.”
This is another ndvadco movement on
the part of the MMgncliusctts Senator.
. . , cloejr right over there?" asked
etics by appearing inn full major-general’s sureyourfa.ee is doublellint length.” 1 i-initur (|io other day “Kiplit over
uniform, srtshod, corded and epaulette.! I Zt iii.mss. i H'ere.” said the boy; “Haint no where
«,, U, tbe eyes. Thirty-seven dusky .bin,- T , |e ,X-.-s cap is a kind of .hroml. ; obe.”
sels u a w-agon represolited tlte dark side | inUmafulg lltiit llw.wile, lieiugnire with | A elergi-inan nr-uied'tliat he was rl-l.t
of the tllu'ty.-aevcn States, nnd around it .Her husband, lias, in a nmiiii.r, died V; ill i ....nmf; „n i, r ',,i m' t ,2 ,
ihrttfclted scvputyrlivo coloml nuui; badi-1 him. But tho etiquette df it wiilmva . f ^ ton/iu^ntlon beloved
: mourning does not render it. necessary for brethren,, because[ the brethren, cirtbme-
her to Vvejir Nveeibi tnyre tlian i\ year, j cd the sistefs.
thougli she can w.-arlhem longer. Amo,|g ^ ^ „ fty ^
Tho col- his last series of Lomlou reudings. A
zoned with tlio gnyest colors, sty liu;
thcm8olves “Sons of Morgan,” olaimin^
nn’c spppose. in Ids ntHiic, some oeeiOt con- j tlic ifomans, a year of mournin;
ileetlbii iVith tlic Morgan breed of horses, dained hy Iunv, for a -busbund.
Gcorirln Ilrlbory Clmrirc*.
Tlic investigation into tlio alleged at
tempt to bribe Senators to vote Jigainst
tlic Bingham amendment to tho Georgia
bill substantial!,y emljjrt to-day, and tho taihiiig provisions and inim’ey and then
sustained. It leaving, nvhh discharged, on ncci
a resemblance sllli ftirther indors’d by ? v ra . caut to signify grief, which-varies report is in circulation that.ho intends to
their motto borne upon a J»#r-“Wn | yffifowjre^eSn&eoluM'leaves Amerieu. . ..: .-
nsk nothing but a fair race in life.” - when tiiey fall. In Ethiopia, it ia brown, 1 A l°t of .land m HnrLfimluwwliiah -wait
! tlmt being tlie color of tho earth to which ‘ &ohl twelve years
Riuhpr Iiiipai’tiiyi. the dead Tctum. Ill Turkey, it is blue 1 §1,000; ft to-day In
In a habeas corpus case the other day. ! —an cmblciu of tho happiness it is hop«d j ^ qiiq nn ,i ».■ j..,
nvo arc informed, Jjulgo Johnson decided , tile deceased enjoys, lu Europe, it ia ■ ; •
incidentally tlmt the lireaking ot a cotl- black, denoting tlic deprivation of light r t * .
tract Nvas not an indictable ottenco under | ,»s tlio termination of life. Exalted ix?r-, Tlu-v say in Tie
the Iunvs of Georgia. Jim negro tlmt lmd sonages, mourning in-purple or violet, male In the roval li
Wg" I 111 *’ ^ iU * Hisiklng a contract, oh-1 signifies a mixture of sorroNv and hope. 1 ■ j .
tllllltllir lll-lM'luliilui .ill.I lll.ilinv MIN.1 lli. ,*i i ° 4
diargi: lias not boon fully
nrnso in tills wlsu: A tujognun wns sent
to Kcnntot' elect Hill, from \tlanta, il few
flays ago. tlmt one liumlrecl tlimisitrid drtl-
lars of milronil bonds, endorsed by tire
State of Georgia, lmd been sent here, tlio
telegrapher beliemj, to influence legisla
tion, Tire paekago was irate I Hal on its
arrival here, and traced to Gov. Hillloek.
Tliere itwiisloslsiglil of and straightway
tire story started tlmt its contents Imd
been oiler.-d to certain Senators; but tlio
evidence to-day shows tlia'Hre counter
signed tire bunds and then forwarded tire
whole amount InNcw York to tlm agents
of ttio State of Georgia for ncgolialiuli.—
account ofil-
lejgnllty of tlie wnri-anl. Tire im-rils uf
tire ease were not entered Into. Wo were
not present and give tlie Information as
reported.—Columbus Sun.
A Conti Ell<ldmiro.
Tlie New York Herald says: Tlie Anti-
Slavery Society 1ms gone out of existence,
nnd lire world is' irell rid of n noisy null j in obtaining n full view of it, nml it up-
snuec. This society lays itsclt down to die ponra-d to lx- about tlie size of it half bitsh-
beenuse of tire end ol slave!-} . It was in el measure. 11-11011 this ball of tire struck
existence nnd clamoring abolition nt the
tinre when the folly of tlio Southern men
compelled tho nation, in order to save it-
eqlfi to destroy slavery. Therefore tin
Herliu tlmt 'there is not a
i.rpyuT house .of Frussia but huu
beciecithcr whipped iir ;it least been gross-
I?iill!(los l>e».Ir/I.vi-Cl liy n Sieleoi-. ly insulted, for keeping up iilhiispi)s with
AiiK-leorlias visited Uloomiiigloii, 11!;- oilier linn's wives,.,
nuis. j.t was in tire shape of n large bail I Tlmt was n trUunpImnt npiwal of an
of lire, alld was observed moving slowly lri s lmmn,ii lover of antiquity, who, ill
along just above tire surface of the earth, urging tlie superiority of tlio old nreliilee-
in a horizontal direction. It moved so t ,u-eover the new,said: “Where will Vou
slowly tlmt no trouble was experienced I’ud any modern building tlmt has-lasted
wi long usRie ancient?” • t ' *' ’ .
Vruicssor Goltz, of Koingsbucg, in liis
a small out-buildiug it exploded witUn-
loud noise, tearing the building to atoms. &*» ! f 5“ r *2lS 0,lt >)#.
Somi Lo r C;, ii-pon _U- r. to whom-Ifrjs allogeil j abolition screnmers fane^ they did it, just
some of these bonds were tendered, denies (> s lire fly on tho wheel of th
tho whole story. There may lie testimo- | U : was iimklng u splen
-ontluiught
. , r , „ , . ... , — - making a splendid uproar aud
ny tosupport the bribery charges. H so, 1 kicking up an invful dust.
it is yet to come.—Halt. Sun. j —_
■*** . A Nqueoscnbtc (Jlrl.
, neUneti” 1 '" r -"o' r “ r ‘ ,r - ' “Why don’t you wear your ring, my
A Washington letter says: Mr. Paine,! dear?” said a father, in a ball room, to Ids
ic proper time oiler \ daughter. "Heeauso, papa, it hurts when
any one squeeze*iny hand;" “Whilt tius-
of Wisconsin, Will at tlie proper lime oiler
tlio following amendment to the lurid' bill:
“Tlmt from nnd after tlie noth day of June,
1871, tliere shall be a reduction of ten per
centum on all duties imposed by laws tin'll
in force upon goods, wares and morclmu-
dlso imported from foreign coilnl ries into
tlio United States, except spirituous, malt
nnd vinous liquors nnd lltcir compounds,
nnd tobacco, Bnufl'nml cigars.
im-ss have you to Imvo yauf hind squeez
ed?” “Certainly none; but still, you
know, papa, one would liko to keep it In
a squeezeablo order.”
ami then rub a wet flngef down the frog's
Wont to send -riiclr ciilldroa to >eg*o< bdek, tlie creature wilt croak as if pleased.
Sei'ooU. Frogs must be easily pleased.
The City Council passed a joint resold- , ..., ■
tion requesting lire Congressional Commit-' ll ." SPj i 11 ? M? 1 , -"''"died into tlio
lee on tlie District of Columbia to report 1 Latholle ealendar—Urban V., the sixlli
and secure, if possible, tho passage of a Popoof Avignon. Tlie body, from 'which,
Wli foriho organization of piiblie Mools flow limt ii"« former owner is canonized,'
in Uie D.stnct of Columbia, by wb.cl. all potroE ro!u , s w| „ Ulllloo j, tolly ;, c m;llk .
children can be educated, regardless of , . , , , ■
color, and to be governed by one board of ' vns buried in thy cathedral at Marauillcs,
trustees.* . ... M
- ^ ... . TJio Term
* -i
In a iveent debate in tlio United .Slated
UiiiigifSs, the fotlbNving jiufijt Nva.s made,
It is well taken:
Mv. Eldrhlgedecljiiinodftgjiiiihl tin? Nvonl
j*.val” as a word he dcsjUsi’d and hated.
mniuded him of a definition of
contractor during the Nvar,
Tlio Atlanta Now Era copies a lnngand j lmd a bride Mint fi iaii i®Bnibw ’for j if lie didn’t marry her she would make a bvm«Kfi-U- bn-ak'" i ie'wid htifeSk
£s't"lI tlirougli Idm. Tho wedding came »1"' "am,.1 jo-sbal s..m iliiug nr sume-
He said lie' never l ” 1 ' hiinm.-U. lie was patriotie. not
JojoJ. 1 lie ivord did not belong to tins
•v; ii only belonged ;j Massaeim-
tlrotiRlii Him lo Terms.
An Indiuna girl wild lmd boeti loving a
a fellow to nn alarming extent, nnd fcar-
KhMttR ‘be nn.ie. ! cd her mother would Hiid out wlmt was
tlic? ciirammi ”** W „ ,„,av, icniiulcd ,
lice or kissing a bride, says, with a good vulm ' 111 'W baud, to where the chan jjfoveK a Si*
deni ol sense ns well as fun: “We never : was nhoppiug lu tlio woods: and told him, wli6u (rresed lu exp
Hard, its’into'mHtor, from n SingSillg ;in- j but should tlic future have"oiiji in store for 1 oT'ttoVnSoriioou
per and. Iiends it thus: “Autobiography j us, and any man should attempt I lirit may
or His Excellency the Governor of Idaho, j ilege, we’ll knock chips enough from his , would quarrel with a woman about a little country
Hy Samuel Biird.” j hose to exempt him from the llnift.” ' thing like tlmt. sett.;. '