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ik, VnllHCH,
UMDMlJ)A% so.
von lo tliu milnii of
itimoxltu Nulioiml Hotel, trofflttdbt/At*
‘'itavlnffbobh ln tVotjuntnciB fn thin city, for
bluvun yours, ft tie! knowing wlitf will milt till*
market, lie nuttilM l»lmsuif-that bo Is hotter
er of elocution. ono day InVltod Hint to din-
nor.allhouglt always depreciating thoitago
and all tncatrldal pcrformtincoM • A largo
market,
ntropureiltofllloi
any houso In Ath
t: April sw-gtn. .
J)U. at. 0UJ3imA, r
„ to tlra' dmWing-room, ono
ked-Booth, osJWBpodol flivorto:
-cpeat-tlra Lord's 1’myor.—
- Illy ther
nil style*.
. __ . V ',' .'V VlnUon, On.,
Writ ptiralloo ItHoUllI] comities Compm-ltnt tlio
Cluirnkiiituirault. Special nUoiiliun given to
tho collection of Clrliiifl." : - yobly
J. A, W. JOHNSON.- ►*'. • JU J. U'CAMV.
J OHNSON * irbti.VMY.-: •_
ATTORNKY8 AT LAW,
Up Stairs In Ring Building, Dalton, On.
WU1 nraotleo In tho oonrta of this circuit, ami
!u the U. fe. District Court at Atlanta, mr-ly
DARKEN, M. D. #
lHiysicInn, Hurgcon ana Aeconcltcnr,
«9*Ofllco on King street. In tho old Faxon
llOUilO. ' '
pulton, Ga.,Jon. 13-1 y.
T\ A. WALKER, v
' ATTOnijEYAT law,
ang King Street, Dalton, Uiu ly*
_ nriotlicr ui
t-you hrivaloiit ono. ’ r '* *~
WDroithliig men Will catch tit straws,”
So will drinking men. - I
;ncMto E rntl i iy't , icm, ( Sjjbttea Tall is In loYo with nWashing-
“ ton hollo;
mBlffigwUh'iiw?burdenof two great “Wlmt I Know of -Typhoid' Fovcr” Is
conceptions.-Hehud to rcnllzo tlwclmr- t'oha Mr. Grooloy’s next.
... Jnk to”ad"^s? r lloiwts :i.ChristOphorColumbuslstohocanonizcd
Vnnsform”liinisolf Into ti poor, sinning, ns (i saint. : .
. ;;I &*«*»;&*&&**, «©*
light and guiditnoo.* Bays ono ol tho coni-. . nro now known as graters, thankbantU,
R who was present, .‘‘It was woudor-
waioli tlio play of oniotlons that cou-
.lscd his countenance. llobccnmo death-
, pale and his eyes, turned trembling up
wards, wore wet with tears,- As yet ho
had not spoken. ’ The silence could bo felt;
it lmd become absolutely painful, until at
last tlio spell was broken ns If by an elec
tric shock, ns his rich toned voice syllabled
forth, ‘Our Father, which art in Heaven,’
etc., with a pathos and fervid solemnity
which thrilled all lienrts. Ho finished;
tho silcnco continued; not a voleo was
heard nor a muscle moved in his rapt au
dience, until, from a remote corner of tho
room, a subdued sob was beard, and the
old gentleman (the host) stepping forwnrd
with streaming eye's and tottering ftnniOj
B it. OlIAS. ,P. OrtltDON,
lomlom hlH nrofcBBlonal service to thnclL
fxens of- Dalton anil.' surroumllna country.—
-Prompt and vl«lbmt attention will bo ulvon to
■ All eases, Medical Surgical anil Obstetrical, on-
trustcil to Ills euro. Pot* U-ly. .
seized Booth Toy ‘ tlio hand. , ( ,w omu
H. In broken acconts. ‘you Imvo allordcd
b a plcasuro for; which
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•^TKADOIt A llROTUERS,
TO BAO CO
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS,
And Manufacturers of Segars,,
Aug-ly Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Oa
MKRIOAN HOTEL,
" AliSTma, str., Atlanta, Oa
Whit* & WniTLocK, Proprietor.
W. D. Wiley, Clerk. _
{luggage carried to and front Depot freo or
ebartce.
ATIONAL IIOTKTa,
Nuar Union Passenger Shed,
Clmttanoogn, Tonn.
*• A. K MILLER, Proprietor.
nospltMUv, Comfort, Convonicneo and Econo
my combined In tho management.
n. k‘. iuxown.]
J^ROWNS* HOTEL,
tw» r. imowx.
Opposite Fassengor Depot
vW' Macon, Ga.
8d, lrn
T. FINNEY,
Carriage Boposltory
Corrlogo Mnicrlittr, Harness, Arc.
No. fl Jlroad St., Granite block, Atlanta, Ga,
wCarrlagcs anil Wagons manufactured ami
tonovatod In the best stylo and at short notlcu.
February 10,l«7<M*2m.
•p.VTJI^ JONES, Ji%»
Whdlosale dealer in
klrandleN, Wines, .Whtslilest «liw> *c.
Pkaohtubk Stu., Atlanta, Ga.
May 37-1 y.
•piTNER & SMITH,
Wholesale and llotall DeAtoVs In
Groceries anil Provisions,
Corner broad and Howard StrtJOl^,
* ’ (ritnor’s Old Stand,)
Jltiyl .• GkoIioia.
WtlllE AlSAlX 1*
, . ,T. C, lt.UVI.INS,
At his own House ugaln./.
c It OICE II OTEL
* Broad Stroot, Route, Ga.
Passdngors taken to and .from Hotel free of
• fahargu JnneW-tf
L amar noufete-, ..
. . Knoxvillh, Tknn.
This House IssJtunldd Ju tho heart of the City
IS the largeSrln Knoxville, und bus been thor
ougiily re|>ulre»V > aA,a ttirnlshed with gooi
S iimidlmsos and responsible tfortote aiwnysnt
the Dopot on tbu arrivaVof t rains,.
J. C. FLANDERS, Lessee^
Mareh 31, V870kl3m.. . ' , j
,,r0eiSS ’ilfeN aSd’ LbcKsiiAlt,
- ” ' Demur lit
■ • .Now ■ Guns, Pistols,' Cartridgon, etc,
i..Op|,oaltoTitib» Ilmtse, llnnillton Slrert.
nines mmlo to priler, nmt nil. repell ing
S^^rDono oh short notleo, nml walffthtoil; mar-1 y
Watchmaker anil Jeweler
‘ ■ Shop lu'Dr. nrown’HNuw Drug Stble,
u, .Hamilton Slroot, Dalton, uoorgln.
l ag ucptly und substantially executed/ , J ulyL
J^EDICALAND SURGICAL NOTICE.
•'t . A.. W. BIvIiiks & Son
" Formerly of Sontli Carolina,'
Aflinilcr tlielv Profrsalonal sorvlee. to tlio elll
Avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. J. 11. King
J.'o. illvlugs,"' i January Wy.
D" Kina STa., IUltos
^-Insuraiieo anil Lanil Agent.
.Agent for AStnal.lfo ami Klro Inamauno Com
i, alHO, .Teirereoa ami .lumejTItlv
. ¥ J Yyii o Tnsunmeu Comnanlea, af t a.,
. - Knlorpiiae, Clnefnnall.aml:
. ■ l'utnnnt, Hartftml. -
ALSO, OKNBRAL I.AND AGENT
For anYhoilVJ^Imeutrals their haallicra lohjm
r nr - ,u .. J - J»-Beol. C. B. Well,on,, Allaatn: an,I
Bbs, Ixuvry A Eason,' Hon.- D. A,
is,- Ixuvry A Eason; lion. D.
_ >.,J. A. U. Hanks, Dalton, Ga.
•Hm.
• 4»-Refu
i J Mr
Livery, Feed and SgloStahlo,
' - Crawford Streov Dalton, Gn., •
Whero be will-bo pleased, to furnish to tlio
i;reWfe o ri» o ^&7W®
tog ve mo a call.. Stock fo<l on slmrl lidllec.
/"IAltIUAG1! AND
■Wagon Jlnpuflictory
1 DALTOJi, GBonaiA.
r SHOBT & BEOKNER,
; thlinhloskein.,nmlIrohiwloa. -
"Also,Sf rnnp wbyR aono on short noUce.
, Aprll2»-13in.*'
It dTAOKEREL.--20 Kits No. 1 nhil.3 Maokerel.
April 21,1010. -
- ,t-Twn Ciir Eoun» : of plliim xlmrt»
1 thv Hay last rtaailveil ami tor
* y J i.UlVUY & UASO.V,
iiostygmiitcii nt this sasslou. Ycstordny
afternoon Stokes, of Teimossco, who hns
been regarded as .bno of tlio most Hndl-
cal members, created ooino astonishment
by submitting for immediate voto nnlll
removing tlio political disabilities of ovory
iwrsdn disfranchised by tho Ihlrd soctlOn
of tho fourteenth amoudmopt, and'at tho
»amo tlmo abolishing .tho iron-clail oatli,
So (hr from tho" measure titling tho two-
thirds vote required to pass It, It did |iot
ol a majority oven, only about linlf a
oxen Iieptiblleaii montbors votlng with
tho Domocrats, nud making'ST for to'111
against. All that tvlil now probably bo
dOno In tho amnesty lino Is tho passage of
.. . . tho Senate hill containing- six' thon,(vml
- Wylien Adam' aud Eve partoolj.of.lho u(ttues, urilo«s this' iidooiistrttctloit Com-
two 'of kmiwlcdgbj 'dld they study tho
Tho latest version: "Egt, driiik gnd;bb
merry,’for to-riiorrow—you pay"tho bill.”
» „.u»,., my wholo fntbro
j will foci gratcftil. I am an old man,
aud ovory day, from boyhood to tho nres-
onttimo, Ilirfvoropeatcu tho Lord’sl’ray-
or; hut I never hoard It boforol’ ‘V ou are
right,' replied Uootli: ’to read that l’rayor
as it should ho read caused mo tho sovor-
cst study and labor for thirty years, and X
am far from satisfied with my rendering
of that wondcrftil production. Ilnrdh
ono person in ton thousand comprehend
how much beauty, tcndorncss and grandeur
can bo condensed in a spaco so slmplo.—
That Prayer itsolf sufficiently illustrates
tho truth of the Bible, and stamps upon It
tho scalof divinity.
A Boston Dinner.
ik tho Bostonians gavo a lmu-
quet IffBonor of Gardner AYcthorbcc, pro
prlctor of the itevoro House, ono of tholr
host “taverns,” and tho following descrip
tion ccnvoys soroo idea of tho products of
the cuslno
’On tho PrcsuTcnt'R table was a minia
ture duck pond, about fivo foot long and
two and a half foot wide, filled with run
ning water, and bordered with moss, in
which trout wore swimming. At tljo brink
stood two wild ducks, apparently stuffed,
hut really cooked and ready for eating, by
simply removing tho feathers. Upon the
table at the.riglit was a pigeon house of
bark, a rustic nffiur about tlio saine size,
shaded by a small willow. Upon it were,
perched pigeons, cn plume, for exhibition
or eating, .being cooked like the ducks.
Upon the tablo nt tlio loft was another
miniature pond, bordered with wild grass,
lilies and moss and containing trout. At
Its brink wore snipo; having a life like np-
icnranco, but in reality cooked. .Upon
ho centra of tho centra tablo was an enor
mous goose, with feqthcrson, and us large
as life, but also ready for eating. Theso
designs, with a multitude of otliors to
gratify tho senses, gavo thclables a clmrm
and an attractiveness such ns must be
sccri to bo properly appreciated.
Discovery ot A AVontleC
A subterranean inlet to Great Salt Lake
has been found opposite Corlnnc, and be
tween l-’rcmontana Kimball Islands. TbO'
schooner Pioneer, Captain Hannah, sail
ing in tho vioiulty last Tuesday, was drawn
into tlio'opbniug, which is yin Immense
maelstrom or stupendous whirlpool, nnd
tho descent or ciroulnr motion of tho waters
was so rapid and violent that tho_vcssol
was ihndo to spin around In it with fright
ful velocity, audit was only .by a high
wind prevailing at tho tlmo that slio wns
enabled to sail boyond tho influenco of
thoawful chasm. Captain Hannah re
torts that ho has 110 doubt whatever that
,his opening, which hns never before been
Tscovorcd, is tho graud outlet of tho lake.
A party of scientific men will lenvo here
immediately, oh IhostenmcrKatoCouuors
to investigate UiIb greatest of wortdors.
The result wilt probably show how, for
ages, tlio accumulation from a thousand,
mountain streams lias disappeared through
tlio earth’s surface.
Cost or YVnr.
A French author, wvitlbElHKM content
..orury wars has favored tho world with
some curious statistics about tholr cost.—
IIo takes thotbtal outlay, Which hodividcs
by tho, number'of men called on.tbo field
or sent nwtiy to dio of their Wounds ot of
some sickness of the camp. In tho Crnit
can war, whom ninny men were congre
gated in close quarters, thefo wero hioro
than 750,000 men killed (ho calculates), at
n cost of S3,105 each. Putting tho deaths
in tho American .civil War nt 081,000,
which appears to ho a low estimate, each
was purchased at an expenditure or §16,-
725. In South America—ho docs not say
whether iiv Mexico or Paraguay, or uotli—
tho cost was §1,500 per life. In tho Bunlsll
Wnf, 3,600 lives were oytingnishsd, at air
average cost of §10,000 each.- Tho AuS'
tro-l’russian campaign of 1800, ending nl
Sadown, cost §7,500 per death. Thus the
cost of killing-ono man in war would com
fortably maintain several in tlmo of peace,
One or tho Escort orUcncrnl I.nFnycKc
Wo wcro;introduced yesterday-to a gi
tlcmiiu named Salterwhite, of South Gi.
otina. IIo was born in 1708, and hence is
now aged 72 years. When ho wns 20 years
old ho formed one of an escort or n regi
ment of 1200 cavalrymen to Goncrnl La-
Favctto, when ho passed through Colum
bin. South Carolina. . Ho sayB In tho log-
imeut thora was not n man nor a horse un
der fivo fc'ct high, They wore halted n
milo and a half Rom Columbia, and thcnco
to that place tlio ground over which L»;
Fayottc walked, was completely covered
rpets. Must liavo taken a pilo - r
Ltko all old men ho has such
them. ivu vrtv. tiwu--
coVections. which aro, however,-cast into
tho sluidoby Jivter and more stimugovonts,
—Columbus Sun. ~ .
Nlary or tlio Goort olil Woman wjfo
Didn’t Worlt on Niiudnys.
it
(act al. — „„. —-- — -11 -. , .
washorwomah by oceupation, had man
aged to savo money enough to erect -
neat little homestead: when along camo
tornado and left her colUigo a wreck. The
old- lady’s- indignation -was at Jfst un-
spcakablo; but at last she sobbed, “Bell,
hero’s a pretty picco of business. No
matter though; I’ll pay for this—hereaf
ter I’ll wash on Sundays.” •
hlghor.branchcs? • \
‘ Thi difieroheo between senilrig Avrix'iirid.
women—ol\6 burns to keep a scorct, tho
other to toll itr ■*
TWO hundred and sixty girls 'aro em
ployed in tlio government telcgrnph-ofilc’cs
in ltussia.
Half tho lam) of Englnnd is owned by
ono hundred- and fifty person's, and half
that of Scotland by twolvo.
Among tho Itomans tho month of May
was saerod to Apollo, and almost ovory
day was a festival.
Dr. Jolinsonused tosay, "Ho who waits
to do a groat doal of . good at onco, will
never do any.”
In pocket-picking, ns in almost every
thing else, a man never succeeds until ho
gets Ills hand in.
Tho Brownsvlllo Sentinel says eitlior tho
United StntcB or Mexico is annually swin
dled out of §15,000,000 of revenuo along
tho Bio Grando.
Mrs. Woodhull depends on tho ftirtlicr
lmprovoriicnts In fashions' lo cnnblo her to
outstrip all her competitors for tho Presi
dency.
A gentleman in Naslivillo the other day
made two faro bankers turn Over.lour hun
dred dollars of his funds which his son
had deposited in llioso institutions.
At a recent firemens’slipper, the follow
ing, toast wob given: ’!Tlio firemen of our
city. Xiico old maids, may they over ho
ready, but never wanted. ”
In Alaska, if,a native murders his wife,
her relatives won’t ho satisfied until ho
gives them a lot of blankets. They think
o,wifols worth fifteen blankets in tho sum
mer, and twenty in tho winter."
‘There is nothing now under tlio sun.”
A Bongaleso archieologist has dlscovctad
that the chignon, “onq-third larger than
tho head,” was in voguo in tho East hun
dreds of years ago,
A Kentuckian riding-to his wife's fu
neral saw a scrub raco on thb road, which
so cxeited his ruling passion that ho yflt-
cd,' “Tlyo to ono on tho roan! Who takos
moV”—Eoslon Post. .
In Clark county, Ohio, there is a boy
baby with two distinct noses. Tho child
is six months old, is healthy, and tlio twin
noses aro side by Bido and quite perfect.—
Smith is tlio name. , * a
Pittsburg has a real nice pious oh^huly.
under arrest for stealing a largo illustrated
Bible. She said licrs was too finq print
nnd sho couldn’t got any consolation out
of if.
Tlio Antioch Ledger tells of a mulo'
which kicked a driver clear oft' the box of
a lilg trial wagon tlio other day, and then
lookcd complacently around, ns if lo nsk,
“How’s that for high?”
Mrs. Henry Hathaway, of South Ad
ams, Mass. ,‘the mother of nine daughters
in succession, gavo birth, to a son, last
week, in the fifty-second year of her age,
A hoy, thp son of John II. Caldwell, of
Michigan, lirts ,reccutly Men. hung In Ar
kansas by a vigilance committoo, for horse
stealing. Justbofotchi8dcnthheconfcsS'
od the murder of his younger brother some
yciirs -before, ' ' •..;
Miss Louisa Strntlpivor.Cnss .comity,
r Iiidlana challenges any jnnn-ill tho State
to a plowing match-with'hor. S1;0 pro
poses a two horso team, ciicli competitor
to drive the horses and hold tlio plow
“Gcrty, my dear;” 'said- a Sabbath
school tcachcs-to one of hor class, “you
wero a very- good littlo girl to-ilay.”—
“Ycs’ni—I couldn’t help heiu’ good; I
got atllT nock,” said Gcrty with perfect
seriousness.
mUtcoshquld report a bill, which 'somo
say'thoy will, grunting amnesty to all but
two or three classes of persons In tho
Swth. v •: .- • r - --1 - - -.
. Ctiurch nml Stafo.
Tlio Presidout, Vice-President nud Sco-
rotnry of State sent n dispatch tho other
day to tho “Evangelical Allianco” in
London, signed dfllcially, In which thoy
conveyed their coiigratulatlons firvlew
of the coming conferehco In Now York
of “eminent divines, Teamed professors
: .ipobr Illelmrrt’s” Tne«.
. Thuso who have always felt an honest
glow of republican satisfaction; whenever,
m reading tho biography Of Ben. Frank-
... , - ; llh, they hnvo como to "tlio aceouht of bU
and others from foreign countries and our presentation to Louis XVI., in nn ordlna-
Own,” and said that-‘wo tako great pious- —.... -u.-,. j—
uroinoxpressingour interest in^lliatlmpor-
uroinoxpressingour interest inthatlmpor-
taut assi-mhlnge of great and good men, our
approval of tho objects contemplated by It,
and tholiopo that its deliberations may tend
to tlio advancement of civil and religious
liberty, and. the promotion of peace and
->■ - ,,J &r
Tile Sinn YVlio Killed Gen. ZollcoO’er.
Tlio generally accepted ■ opinion hns
iiccn that it was Col. Fry. or tho fourth
Kentucky, who .killed Zoticoflbr at Mill
Spring. It is now claimed that Fry was
credited yvilh a feat that was performed
by a private soldier hi his regiment. Tho
Stanford (Ky.) Dispatch, details tho sto-
ryof hoiv Gen. Zollcollbr wns killed and
says the filial bullet yvns fired by a youug
man named Chrisnlnu, who was a' mom-
ber of Fry’s regiment. That paper says
that alter tho war young Chrisman brood
ed over the act until his friends begnn tc
apprehend danger of insanity, nnd nddB
"The reflection flint ho lmd killed n human
being, who, nt tho time, could hnvo been
made n prisoner by tho more stretching
forth of his hand, who. powerless to do
him nny injury, so wrought upon his con-
Bcicnco—preyed, ns It were, upon tho vory
Bcicnco—preyed, ns it were, upon tnovori
vitals of his mind—that ho finally sank,
and, it is feared, into hopeless insanity.
A fow days' ago n writ wns awarded
against him by tho. Judge of the Wayne
county court, when tho foregoing facts
were oltcitcd, which his dejected aud for
lorn condition of insanity Hilly establish
ed, and ho was sent, for more skillfull
treatment; totlio lunatic asylum at Hop-,
klusviio. _ -
Chcerrnl Youngster-
» “A stranger was passing an ontOif-the-
wny-plaec, and discovered a small hoy
sitting on the fence shouting in great gloo;
-qii n horse race, was married iMt wcc
Sir (lenrgo Chclivyml.. Mio is C'U):
eight and ho just twcnly-ouc. So is >» <-0
noli', v "ti-;--
- Tlio Honnlnins or I’orruptloil,
Tho Boston Fost declares that "with
^ _ . Now.York. for q-flltcrum, tlio-.national
iVWtetho embcr8ofn recent oouflagra- Democratic party will- bo'able to .over-
tlon Wfro gloiving at a ffljteneo ini tho tum t i, c mountains of-eorruptloa Which
$ widow of pup, m)d U tllo' straiigcr Inquired tho decs- now oppress the lqnd, rostoro the Govorn
"’ v. uu , Jion'.of his glee. “Why, Btmngcr, our moot to honest hands, rehovo thopcoph
houso k'otcli a firo last night and burned f rom Burdens imposcd-liy a- usurping and
l)iul >vn8 burpcil upi^ram wns burn-
imt ife^’-PU^hd®- (i» (States what tlio Constitution promises
ivhat Dui jolly about." j —|A rcptiblieaii form of Government.
Smoking o’crmciulowi
Tho foot atopy of J ii ttO(
Suimj-.oypdNrt.nlilc’,
Wlmt tllil you soot '*.»
*■ “Saw tho Taya sowing
. Grcon leaves on a tree i
Baw thu waves counting
Tho oyos of tho stars t
Baw clomt.lamba Bleeping
lly sunsets rod bars.’ 1
- Ltstonlng Nannie,
What Uldyon hear?
» . "Hoarthoralna^klnff . » .
#' Arb^oto.appuurr -
1 ! ncard tho VoodB tell
K’ -i* -When tlio wiijil whistled wrongf
Heard tho strcaiA flow
■ r WUerotho birddriuks hlssongi
,Nanule,.hontf Nannlcr - :
. O tako mo with you* .:
' To run and to llstoni
’ And to boo as you do!
' “Nay, nhy l you njast borrow
- . My car and ray oyo ‘ ,
Or tho beauty .will vanish,
TUo rauslo will die.'* _
thenl, iunsmuch ns no such racssngo wns
sent to Romo during, tho assemblage* of
ho Ecumenical Council. Tho Jews, Un-
tnriana, Quakers, High .Church; Eplsco-
mliftns, and other religious dcnomlna-
ion8- that do not agree with tho radical
teachings of Exeter I lull, are equally dis
pensed with this official recognition of
-ho “Evangelical Alliance,” •
Negro Jurors in Hneon.
The following Is taken from tho.Mdcon*
Telegraph & Messenger.of yesterday:; .
Revision of the Jury Box.—Wd aro
Informed through an authentic 'Chnimol
that tho jury list for this county hns been
revised within the past day or two, and
tliat among the number of jurors selected
to’sorvc during tlio remaluucr of tlio pres
ent session of Bibb Superior Court, nro to
lx* found tho names of forty-one negroes.
Messrs. T. C. Nbbet, L. Whittle, H.
L. Jewett. C. T. Ward and Albert Ross
were the live Commissioners appointed by
tlio Court to-roviso tho jury list. That
these gentlemen acted in strict accordance
with tlio letter of tho law’ Wo liavo no
doubt, aiid wo also entertain not a doubt
but that in the discharge of tills unpleas
ant duly they wero as much pained to have
been compelled to select fojty-ono ignornnt
negroes ns wo are to chronicle tho fact.
What insult this state of affiiirs will bring
about we cannot predict, but will still
iope for the good timo comitig, be it ever
so distant. •
. Tlio Liuv id Tnko lit* Conrsc.
A special from Washington^ to the Bal-
timoro Sun of tliO:18th, has the following;
Tho British minister has received an
official letter from. Lord Clarendon, in
which tho thauks of tho English cabinet
arc conveyed to this government for tlio
prompt measures which were takcri by tlio
.administration in suppression of tlio Fe
nian invasion of thcHomiuion. The earn
est Uopo is expressed tliaiicGcn. p’Neill
and all other leading Foniaus may bo tried
for violation of tho neutrality, laws; and
puulshcd according to what is regarded
as a great crime committed upon a gov
ernment with whom the United States aro
at pcnco, as woll os an outrago on nu un-
ollcnding people. Tho tonor of tills dis-
latch lias’been communicated totboFres-
dcut by Abo Secretary ofStAto. Thogov*
emment will-leave O’Noill and othorsun-
ilcr arrcst,*to bo dealt with according to
aw. . . *
Social Equality* .
Tlio Demopolls Expi'iictit siiys tUat tlio
“first effort wo liavo cVer lionrrt of Jiolng
made ill tills community to establish social
equality among tUO whites and blncks wns
attempted on tlio SclmaMoridlnn railroad,
on Tuesday last. LaMott, a negro Bcliool
teneber, white on board tlio train from
Selma to this place, vory quietly wnlkod
(nto tho ladies’ car and took ascat. Tlio
conductor walked up to LaMott and told
him ho wns in iiio wrong box, and that
ho would find accommodations in tho front
LaMott replied that ho was an
American citizen, nnd mninifested a strong
desire to rotniq his sont. Upon being in
formed by the conductor that if lie did not
tenvo tho ear ho would put him out, or
words to that effect, ho concluded that
discretion was tlio litter part of valor,
and left, ■
Inercn.'cil Kcprcacnttitlon In (tenures,.
Under tho nppoin traent bill as amended
by the Senate, on Monday, tlio number of
members of tho houso of Bcprcsonlalivcs
is increased to throe hundred, Tlioro are
now, with (ill tho States represented, 224,
Theso additional 58 members aro, by tho
bill In question, to bo ofoctcd on tlio gen
eral ticket system.. Under this noiv-
npportioumont, [Georgia will gain .tlirco
■members, giving hor ton members of tlio
lloUso, It Is safe, then, topUt Gorgin'
down, whenever she. votes for members
of Congress,'as good for seven Democrats,
good and Luc, in that body, at tho very
lowest calculation, ■
lloltlcn (o lollo tho Field. -
It.VT.EiGii Juno, 15.—Gov. Holden has
issued orders to tho different military di-
visions'of the State for tho formation of
a regiment of State, troops in nctlvo sor-
vice, to ho.mado up of‘white voj’iintccrs
if they can bo obtained; if-not, negroes
will bo enlisted. Ho olso ordors Ibinm-
raediato enrollment of tho militia, with
inslruclions to sot apart a special nUmW
of minute raou in caoli regiment to bo used
ns a rcservoi
ry sult-instcnd of a gorgoolis court dress
will bo rather disappointed In Bonjamin,
for It turns out now that tho only reason
why the old printer did not appear decked
In a stunningly embroidered coat and all
tholncesaml furbelows of his day, was
that his miscreant of a tailor disappoint^
cd him, and ho wns compelled to go on in
Ills diameter of embassador in tho clothes
ho had mndo for him by n l’hilodulplila
tailor; nnd upon raiding oqtthnt his uon-
nppbnmncein court dress was attributed
to Iris “republican stniptlolty," ho wiis
shrewd enough not to disabuse tho minds
ordered for the' occasion: It’s a question
whother Bon, wasa’ta, fraud auy way.
Frns-inR nml Giving.'
In obtaining'subscription for a bonovo-
iiig, I said to lrim, ‘How raudi, think you
will such nn individual subBcribo?’. ‘I
;l)l "
. *y{
w would-givo-you' all ho Is worth.’ So I
called upoi
dou’t know,’ said he, ’but, could you
icar that man pray, you would think flint
' ’ givo-you all ho Is worth.’ So I
, m lrim; but, to my surprls., ho
would not 'contribute. As I was • about
to take my lcn're, I Bald to him: ’As I
came to your houso, I asked an- individu
al what you would probably give? “I
don’t know,” said-lio, “but could you
hear flint man pray, you would think lio’
would givo you .nll.lio Is worth.’” Tlio
mait’s-head dropped, tears gushed from
Iris eyes, ho took out lits pocket kook, and
gavo me seventy-five dollars.
A Touching Nccno.
A touching scono Is related liya gontte*
man ns having occurred during tho deco
ration ceremonies. A little girl entered
tho cemetery carrying wreaths of licnutl-
ftriflowers. and hastened to tho side whore
the Confederate dead lay; nnd proceeded
to place a . wreath on each gravo. A
friend of liers approached hor, -saying,
‘But, Susie, those^nro tho rebels’graves."
31io replied, “Yes, I know it, but mv pa
ivns a soldier, nnd died. in Libby prison
nnd is buried down South; I so much hopo
somo littlo girls there wilt strew flowers on
his grave. I thought I would bring theso
and put them on tlio rebels’ graves. Mny
bo somo of them liavo littlo girls nt homo
you know.”—Lqjfa>/c!te (lad.) Dispatch.
Till, nml virtue—Oriental Percentage.
. Tho Charleston Courier.tolls its r '
that "tho people of Hlndostan used to
make three-fold division of Interest on
money. Ono) they called vice,, another
neither'vice nor vittrio. nnd tho -third vir-
tuo, Tho interest which WaB Vico was
:fijur per cent, per month; that which was
neither vice nor yjrtno was two por cent.,
and that which was Virtue ono per cent,
a month. This last wns, in. tholr opinion,
nu act ot beneficence which -belonged to
tho noblest of minds.. re
standard, what a largo ,ue
sacrificing gentlemen wo
Itmong our inonoy-lendorsl'
cent, a month.»
\ pay ono per
ms, n nionm."
)Vo prcsUIno thoso orientals novor heard
of fiyo and tenjier cent, per month riiott-
oy-lcndcrs. . AVTmt terms In tholr voenb-
11 n PP’V tosuob, wo would
Frauds of ItO.vCmto Olil-
• ■Washington correspond.^.
startling developments about to bo mndo
lignntio revonuo frauds, (tho flgnrcsare lbs
. . ' • Y Government offleora mill
in which ’ GovornmonL
•nod. ltevcnuo offlclahi oast,
west nnd south, are implicated in them,
showing a remarkablo agreement of ras
cality among that fiimily of publto parn-
s tes wherever found. No\v Orleans sup
plies tho particulars of one scries of swin
dles amounting to 82,000,000, nnd Now
York those of anotbor of 81,000,000 nnd
more. Our correspondent congratulates
tho country on having a joint committee
of retrenchment fcarlcss .and faithful.—
Well, wo will speak for ourselves more
A Wo,I tier ortho Dcci>—A ltcnl Hormahl
on SxblbltloW. .
A real mormitld ls on freo exhibition In
tlio window of Mr. M. Marks, 088 Broad
way. It Is dead, nndlms boon exceeding
ly well presorved. It Was two foot long,
nnd from tlio first sido fins to tho tail, (t Is
fish, nnd bears a closo resembtanco to tlio
rook fish, scales and aU;.butal>oVe the side
fins, it hns a small, wcU-dovolopod human
head, neck nncl-breast. The black hair
.on its head is about fivo inches long; tile
eyes, cars and nosa are all well defined;
tfie arms aro about four iuchcs long, with
two joints, elbow and wrist, and terminate
in webbed, elnw-liko bauds. It was sent
to Mr. Marks by his brother from Yoko-
homiu Tho English Consul offered £100
"or it, Intending It for tho British Museum,
)Ut- the otter wns rejected. It is now offer
ed for salo at 81,000.—Nieto York Sun.
Extraordinary Nows from Cuba Via
Nimln.
Madrid, Juno 2d.—dispatches have
been received at - tho' Colonial Ministry
from Captain-Gencrct DoKodns, Inform
ing tho government that insurgent gener
als in Cuba offor to surrender on tho>con-
dilten thnt tholr lives and, property be
spared, aud asking for instructions as to
tho courso-to pursue. Tho goVornment,
lias replied by telegraph that it Is their
doslrc that 'rebel officers sincerely doslriii;
to give up tho oontestnnd to be reconcile
to Spain lie dealt with gcnorously.
Tlio liberal journals of this city con
demn tho proposed law for tho cmauot-
pation ot tlio slaves In tho Spanish colo
nies, because, by its provisions, tho chil
dren of the present slaves nro. to remain
serving tlicir .owners too long: A modi
fication of tlio bill, In tills respect, is al
most ummirimousiy called for.—A. Y.
H'whl, ' . ^
A Now Weapon or Warlhro.
A letter from General tiavada, com
manding tho central dcjmrtmcnt of Cuba,
says that tho Cubans aro now fighting tho
Spaniards with gUbs tirade of raw hide.—
They weigh from twonty-flvo to forty
pounds each and ono man can readily car
ry them. They tiro said to bo Very de
structive with canister Ata range of tlirco
or four hundred yards, A nmuufhctory.
turns out from four to fivo n day.
Tlio Disposition Bliulb of Cubiii
TUd following is tlio.tcxt of’jIr. Blilg-
hnin’s compromise, which has passed lira
Senate by a largo majority! ’
Itosolvcd, That tho Fresldefti Is liorehy
authorized to remonstrate against the bar
barous manlier In which tho war In'Cuba
has lipon conducted, nnd If ho shall deem
it expedient to solicit tho co-operation of
{ ithor Governments In such a manner ns
10 may deem iracessnry to Bccuro from.
both parties on observance 'of the rules of
war recognized by all civilized nations.
amorphoi
IMPORTANT 2, mil
“London. March fie
spntches just at hand
uounco that tho eruption of
vius Is continually incrcasin
and'.grandenr. Deep rumbli
liko detonating thundor, are c.
heard, and the allrighted inhab
jtlra neighborhood aro fleeing to
safety. A denso volume of smol-
Ill" from tho crater, visible a hundred,
miles away. Tlio ashes and dust fall in
clouds, mid nt night the lurid glare of tho
tin in cs, reflected m tlio calm bay, impart'
to surrouudlng objects a ghastly n ml som- ‘
hre jjsiwet.”—FVo,» Z’ u (nam’s Monthly
TrlnilRuihr I-CRBl Wit.
A littlo picco of triangular legal wit
wns porpetrated In tlio clerk’s office of tlio
Supremo Court nt Washington, on “All-
fools, Day,”, between tho Senator from
itlvcly about that whon wo see what tl--„
do with the astounding facts about to lio
considered by them, It takes nn Iron-clad
Virtue, not-common in Washington; to
resist influoHco such ns tho stealers of mil
lions -can exert upon investigating com
mittees.—Nino York Journal? of Com
merce,' . ’ •
A Mississippi NOimtor Gnllnnls it COj-
. orctl Damsel'.
On Friday afternoon, at Jackson, Mis
sissippi, quite a sonsatlcin wns oroatod in
tho House of Hepresontatlvcs. Senator
Morgan (white) escorted, Miss Highgato
(colored) to n seat on tho floor; nnd re
mained an hour, tho observed of all. ob
servers. He then escorted her out; tooka
carringo nnd drove off for an evening drive.
Tlio members mada many significant ges
tures, audible remarks, nnd other signs of
disapproval." Several ladles, wives of Bc-
Ipublicans, manifested their cmplratlc pro
test by leaving the hall nt once. Others
remained; but looked ns unhappy- as fish
out of water - - ..
• Droritb I’rcdlatnl. -
Wo clip tho following from nu oxcliaugo
paper: '
Itlsprophcslodthdtlirov' i ‘ "
sixteen years, noted since
summer of great. droutliTth
rartions of fltu onrth u This summer,
s tho dry summer. Already tlio ap]
ances aro strong in somopar " -' "
HiW DV'
Wiscpnsin, Mr. Middleton, the clerk, nml
tho ablo nnd witty ex-attorney General
of lira United States, from New -York.
“Mr. Middleton,” said Senator Carpen
ter, "there is no statuo in tho United'
States that prohibits a man from mnkiii"
a fool of
try that tho crops.will burn up for wi
of rain. This will greatly enhunco prl< ,
if truo, Lot ouf. careful farmers look Into
this calculation nnd tast-it by their recol
lections. Tho following years nro on re
cord ns drouth.y: 1700, 1800, 1822, 1838,
1854;-10 years added to this last will urako
1870 ns tho next year of drouth.
a 1001 oi n un sc nr”
lyr?rX C ^S; Ofth<:COUrt >’ ,8raV0 -
- .“And certainly.” quickly added Mr.’
Evarts, with -a Bly twinkle of the eye, ■
“there Is nothing ill tho prnctico of this-
court to Warrant any other conclusion,”
Noiillicrii CultlTntor Kceelpt Book.!
Wo nro pleased to find on our tablo,' tho-
“Southern,Cultivator Bccolpt Book,” n
compilation of about 400 Hcclpes, which
liavo been-published within the Inst few
yoars in that sterling Agricultural Month
ly,-the Southern Cultivator. Tlioy nro
now republished in pamphlet form, nnd;
we ndviso each nnd ovory one of our many'
renders, to sbeuroaeopy nt once. You'
cannot mnko a hotter investment with
tho same nmount'of money, mid tho price
being so loyr.(only:00 cents,) places it.
'.within , lira reach of: all. Address C, D.;
Camp, Boqk-Kcopor, “So. Cultiyuter,”.
jAthcns, Gn. ■ > -
V : ■ .” 1 Didn’t Jin,MV. *w_ IOk
A young man who lmd spent a littlo of
his Uiue. adri. ‘
money in'fitti
asked,- niter h
on. :“Vory well,” said
onbqucstiorixiglit.”
lrisfatlrar.. • “And, pray, whirl was tliatV”
“They asked nro what a qui tum "
was, aud I told thorn that I did m
Another Broach In (ho Itmllrnl Banks.
It is now stated, that Cadet Wlritamore,
re-elected to Congress from South Caroli
na, will not be allowed to bo resented ‘
Iris Itndical confreres. Tho brenohos...
tlio ltadical ranks nro becoming luoro and
more widened. So far ns thoy liavo ap
peared in tills State, the attempts to saw
them up hnvo boon fruitless,—A. Y. J/cr-
<*M.
Npottcil Toll.'
Spotted Tall writes encouragingly to
Mrs. Spotted Tali. In Iris last loiter homo
ho says: “Tlio white man is like tho sands
of tho.sea,. Ilis huts aro lfira tlra trees of
tlra.forcst, -nis horses are iron.* Tholr
speed is lightning. IIo Iras a liltlo' wire
that goes over-tho great country.- It
reaches a hundred nations. Ho blows
through tlio wire. Tho white man is ii
grqat blower.- Tlio'words of his mouthgo
to the ends of the earth. They call up
warriors and summon men to council.—
But tho soul of Spotted Tnll knows no
fear.” • •
The Brolilh In fciiFope.
Tlioro.is iicivs of tlia prevalence of a dis-.
ns,trous drouth in portions of Eproiio, ex
tending from Franco cnstwnrdly an indef
inite distance, perhaps oven to the confines
Of Asia, or beyond them. Tho impression
prevails that should this terrible drouth
cdntlnuo oven a month longer it will entail
a vast amount of suffering upon tho pco-
plcof Fratlce and Oeiitral Europo, •
Imtfliil Eioqucttco.
That wns a pretty - thought of tlra old'
savago, lted-Clon'd; when lie said; “Our
nation Is molting nwny'.UUn ;sn6jv,on the
hlli tvllen tlra sim is warm", tvlilloybur peo--.
plo-uro liko lira blades of grass in spriiig,'
when summer is cpnring.’E y And jlo didn't'
borrow it from Longfellow or nny 'i
follow,- oithorA >*'ji
Tho BnilJenl niiimpcilo.
Tho.Wnslrington,correspondent of tho
Bnillnioro Guzotio sttjs:.
“Slioals of dosorters from, tile Ttntliciri
.“ranks nro liovcrlng" just bulsUlo of-tho
“olitcr guards of tho. Democratic nrmy.
“There is danger from tliat-souroo itlonol-
“Admlt tlio subordinates, but ekeludc tlra
“lending offlccrsl l’olitlenl'amnesty for
“all except tho prime culptjtsl”
- Beuiave tlio Forpso.
Bonn P-lnft now sayB: “Tlra- Into'Bo-
publican party Is tlra deadest dead thing
above ground, nnd If tho surviving
friends wish .to retain for it any feelings
"of respect they will -hasten-'415 funcriii."
Mnnlcr In Bill-lie <
David Nickorsou, colored, wh
Burke county, twenty miles from Au
ta, killed Iris wife, Ellen, Tucsdnv.'i
at 11 o’clock, ire shot her with ado
barrelled shot gun tn’tho loft sldo nut
od licir instantly.. Jealousy was tlio cau
bavo Nickerson lived with Edward Cln:..,
and. Ellen, his wife,, lived with Bobert
Greiner,- in. whoso yard tlio murdorwu
committed. Nickerson is of very bi-i..
color; lind would bo taken for a whito man.
Tnlilm; Him nt His Word.
A preacher nt Akron, Ohio; who hart
becomo sick of seeing tobacco spittle on
tlra floor, announced that hereafter any
.young men who canto tn with such stnif in
tlicir niotttlu were nt liberty to come li>r-
ward and spit ill bis hat in preference, to
tlio floor. At tlra closo of tlio
crowd collected nround tbo min
slmko bands, when somo boys 1
took lrim at lus word and spit If
“dtunnboy»nt
m
full. lie says’
’ anyway.
Obeyed Instructions to tho Letter.
AladyinBnngor,Mo.,afewday ‘
sent her Hlborninn mnid-of-n"
stairs, with vorbaUustruc
and clean tlio windows,
the indy uindoa tour of 1
found thitt Dridgct'lind 'dug on
^ ? ta ; and ( 4,eatly plied iUeni o„
The contradiction by Associatt
relief to nil clnsscs, which is mil ,
iiHligtm.UonaU.ho propagatoiaof th
,- .* ' *-*■-
Nerlptitrnl.
A tady asked a" pupil nt a public ex
■nation ofa Sunday wdiool “Wlmt u-.-i
sin of tlio PharisccsT” “Ealin-r cm
niarin,” (iniekly replied the c! '
lmd Uoeii rending I
Sira bail Jieeii lenillng that tlio1......
“strained ut gnats nml swallowed enin-
A Wife.
Sirs. Sprague; wife of tho Serial,
spend nox) wi nter in'Georgia, whci
Imsbnml is about to t:-l;ibli h a
eoltou mill, ’’