The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, April 18, 1873, Image 1

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The Meriwether County Vindicator. VOL. 1. TIIE VINDICATOR. PCBUSnKD KVKKV KUDAT, BY WML TANARUS; &EVIIX. AT SB.OO I’ER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. lUim Ot MvmMni. Space Ivk | 4 wks I3 aw 6mo j 1 year 1 mch 1 (X)! SSO 450 7 00 1 10 (W t incites 1 30 i 5 00 U 50 1000; 15 00 ft inch** 300 S 00HW IStJO’, 35 00 I col 500 10 00'4000 SAOO! 85 00 l cot 700 15 001 *5,00 I 60 00 1 Col KkOO ; 30 00 l 83.00 | 6000' SIOO fW~ A libera! fffefoctiott made to Uh>s *J rertixing by the month oV ftit. BUSINESS CARDS jm i* wap , _ *_ x TTORNEY AT DAW, G naK> v i i.i.e, Ga jgiU practice in the District Courts and Ordinary < Court o! Meriwether County, aati the Superior Court# Of the conntftsr cbiipimg the Tm 1 !*{**>* C< ;-L ColtoctioM promptly attended n>. |roatoa graft <i** jogfe I’niiWitf (idle# i-A6SSSI * i. GK< ') ■ A TTORNKV A*T UW, to won, Jt.M mas ATCII Kp, CLOCKS A ELNY * ' * QAiMiEti AND JUNG*, •n hsSj au4 sU ii to <>idcr, jygfo'vbd. author! wothre, A^ ( _a IWTiß|tpty SiKHrtaclee" always on — hand. rt (ttyer N... ga liT •t ■ a-,,! mi' iMtli, i '/ Camp House, Olttmw .. ~ , UoH ril* Uy ITUIJi ONE HI NOHKD YARD* raaaettger Da pot. Meals eOnanU—Lod* tag 50 cent* i ICFAMF.. ....Proprietor 6. a:cdHHiiroHAm unxLna in i \ lilt v r Win Litah WIPTMA* next yar on bond. ** DUdi. KOitm L TlYSult, BBtraoMKH^ •'-reida, Oe. . u UfK rrr-tr a targe. JUItJ H 1 ®!! j \Y .... i. .4 . vtUyTMBf IB" W fine of _U‘ 5 * j A HISuM roll * IX). ill’ (tut rii-r honk* out ffif'rrHii'a-*'>on (,all anO pay them NOMISTAKn HARRIS A ADAMS. Hi M tIAI. UK!.BH IK j jHV GOODS, HARDWARE, DRUGS . Groce:i< * J’rrF I 'Sfo At: GKKENTJLLK ,} A Hotel, OKI/FIN ■...... aV^toiA. jFFERB swperfaf m eoMaadaltoas U> Usvetara. Watrtaa otmveotootiy Ignatod, and rood aeutatfon *• meek ganra*ie*d: THe pnofftw of Msriw ether iarltad to ftremeaeali. tim ’ Jy _ JOHN W PARA. “ AIToHS-EY AT LAAY, ~ UUKKItVII.tJt, Ox lofnaig counUes. MN rpjioMAH N. MITCHAM bea leare to I ttolorrS bit frienSa sad the jtaWtA fftnt he is prepaid to exfecijte all kinds ol CAit- Mark Crowder and Thoe. Ihalle. janlOSrn DIUJQ STORE ottuvnrrdfeoe — |&^lSiaa upi. hx*ju*. SCH'iWil A Li^tV.- ... JW 1 " P U.SL w. wnw mvm. i>’i s t id I te t Liquor Bwltts, f4 mec k Wwdkonse 178, 177 St, laßyea. - more Street, CIVCIHSATX. O. (V Keprescnied in Georgia. A!al.ma and jexaa by W. I’. LOVETT. Jau3l Otn. • tiREENVIrXE, MERIWETHER COU STY, GA., APRIL 18, 1873. iiOXX MOTHKU'i SON. MKS. W. F KoBISON. That is some mother's son T set Reeling in .IrunkemieaS along, Once the pride oi her heart was he, The btuden of her im§ ; WhminhMMpknMyhKio ;■ She gentle eoeetled tßea to his rest, And song let sweetest htiisMy -Wltlitewwrlw^lS^M(^k<tot. And ifhenNegrd* \fhat phtaeure to her heagt|!it|foi^it\ He p* te tmevwmg ptyal ... ,_ ■ ' lrf>L' Am ini i . i,-A AA-hm, k| .Nffogrea inctery M*Pfv Brifietit ffiVams of fete ftitwn eMBp V lifahe Should 4tow to nxu'hood'y ptinte nintwottldMljefelebrow mtimSk Ah j Ofph WsWlirt- bosotn henre With Uut hright einooe 4 her mind, Ae Pie would ace him others lento Is leeofVwPtoUF, tt iwMiy."- RraiiUy aim'd wsjh boaitle htpl thoo, . Pood imrCior oi a uohh *Oii, Her yowh wouldaoaia it—wetl agara, —- ltef hßJ|ift9s b Jtt bSftm. llut ?ee Imp now siA wt fiuffi " OHaWltoml Ungeeiag Nms. a life would made hint t,'ush ®*4 U tu aiu had sunk to law. AW! hapleae mother, how thy dreams Save fadeal like the twilight dill), ’lnto the hlach derkoMe where there gleams i No star of hop# that etunae tor him. lVraapl Hy heart l*th broke ere felaiw. To me ly Iwtjhleet hupeejtfepnjfa - Tohave w hat should have brcHtgtil bnt Mtee, The keenest sgony impart. Perhlp# ttiywesTy head doth rent ftereuutp in thy peaeeful grave; the hands upon tti y breaaL, Thai slroro in vain thy boy to aare. 'Twcre (jnttsr thus, ah ! Wo, *il It were, . Por life could bring but misery - The grieving ejgh end (k]Ung tear ~ Would be all earth couid gif* to (hog, A ar* *' '<•*<' I *,mivma aurf as tu* preml juaiuglit , FbnUmoubfeUto ltf*>yT4 tii*v i T|l bitter cup with anguish fraught May yet be my sad lot to drain. I gaan u|mu> my baity boys. * AmT wotuler wildly, Cafl it Ik That they, the aouras of aueit Jeya, Bhel! ever bring such misery f And the nenwer notice m diearlly from the totter depths of human woe. The meh deep dyed hi Tlitalny once as putas __ t'jKin liirtifcw where crltiu- has irariel 'i’ltv deepeal luarks of aiu. and guile, A •Bother's 111 Ht once In fully pi sets! Hwee'. Vlswa lor her darling thifd. Full null I know the human heart \ When left alone will surely stray, From i>*Uta of mstitode depart, To tread flu's broad and learful mnf. Tlien oh ' my God, my heliter lie, Mf precious ones to train aright,'' Hariy Incline their hearts toibee And luaite them holy in thy sight Tis all the safe-guard they can hate— Thy spirit's sweet restraining power, Then oh ! for them, Uils boon 1 crsre While now in life’s young morning hour! Nor rather far, I'd gifs them back In guileless youth to beaten and thee, Than hare them live this grace to lack ; And etxay from paths of pwlty. Nor oh ; bow tweet hhd been the team ttied o'er her baby’s peaceful grave, (0om pared with those which peering yearn flare caused that mother's cheek to lava for then, among the angel bend; AaltoeferMtfachaitiin giaent ? And this had been the beck'ning hand To lure bar on lrotn earth do bearen. E’en yet O LbPd Iby aplrit give ; His wooing voice may reach him yet, fierce hie dull ear and hid him live, j And Mfl trtd fflileT forget. ‘then for bis own, bis mother's sake, , A prayw Id braatbe for him, (nr all fhasArim, that the bends may break. That bind him to “King Alcohol." Tiw Pajus CottfCtvnrr Ovrooin.— The ‘keriaii Aennte. IMe MMemu few, toe Governor will be bo<so toSedirl'ttar sEizSSStESoEL military commander to charge ef mU eoctyto leryendertffesrt from It 9*>jm fjurcHe an the reactions ef ntottmto nrito t&. tow and suhetitaie Jhcmfar Us tMH trill and discretion, fts Dttfa Beel GaaeUe mys that tooqgti this 1 ' eoande flto tie efeicto Of the Mdmmrnt, mi promisee another Nlgn ef %Bsod Itoe tom sir lm, tbs pvbx’.fltosi aan tom toe tom icals wffl pnm I.—flmi Tefegmph. Rfcj'T oux aivertouig columns. tormeriy tonwHic Us .Wtamrwn. I Several of tbs printers of Mserat have, wo MsWr'tnfto e wtomtof #p to ewH tablidi a Parmer’s Grange fn Monroe eub .ottiinate to the Slate Grange. A charter has been applied for and It i* expected the umsiation trill organise in a few days with DK|. S. Lawton as Matter. Te many ot our readers this will be * new thing, and an application of its work tnga and purposes cannot fail to bo interest* tom! During the eeaakmcf the agricultural convention at Augusta last week, something of to explanation was glrin by Dr. Aiken, #f South Carolina, who styled that the >*®tser of lit* Petrous of Iqdueln" _ had, RedrtgW wfffi flKshf#i|ttpn c!t, w|d wax sent to the coart ol every an some Minictble basis, which had beeiVgsWH andtoccupiod by the nrgrnee, brinee nail ■Mtho surrender. . Hereto rued to h|d- Suifhcru wan tlmtonader o f the ruder he reprwHnMtoto thto efrentry.— itltad previously extslod Ju. JNalos. The Tltder ol the Patrons of Industry ha| three autodirisioa*: . rtff The itibbnfipate Grange, which con eWu of not lees than nine membvra, ffmr of Whom may its women. ~ A The Slate Grange, made of subordinate Granges, and . A The National Grange, wbiefe is CtM (Hterd ot representatives trom the ritnle Granges. Women are eligible, and belong to |U of them. The grand object of the A saooiaUato|%|| brihg the consumer and producer uyMg|Jr Plate contact, Title iseCcotodiveetobPr.l tag absolutely the cash basis in their tosefe xoaiee. No credit on abhor aide is the Iww ef the Order, and a deviation from lh* role ft imrerimt.istioaed bythetoeM—wej Ttto Residing at the OUftolgH calif"l Master, and the fltaU- GrangettjjßH pokc.i of these Metier*, aa*. the NOM& Grange of ilelegetm Awes Hit ffutli TMW *wML tor aaHi dfhr emits for women. TiTrrc ifrTJKfl Gthugee tu the United Statea These hbi ganixationa enter into oorreepondeßOS Milk] menufacturare and wbdieanle defrtoMt ffti] buy Gieir the tutervwmoh oramA mRf, Mrl* Lowest minimum prices. The Shvtwg la] hturieuae, and at dm* this fstwegs |*| of. wagons and the Watt ptow, P* j9HH OlUng the orders ot the Oranges, WIMTiMH tiofoodi it* IficrtiH their i fipiflHf yf iflf|K|M lieu te meet the demaadl Ha addition to fh4m peotiWlary aStventn gen, the ti&nge is' n social and mnmij eid 'lueatUmerelatlßg to and the material and morel Interests ot the, taruur are fully iftpcoseed-. None are ad milled to mrnil>rrli!p wlio are' not Indus trtous and blameless in repntntion. Any member of the tjoclcjy w lt<> wishes to rnskf a purchase hands the tnorey V) the decretory of lire Grange, who star.(is tite otder vtMtkkjnli which mw ttoto* it above rusfiicioD in any market in the The Oteacnce of todies, the wives of the incr.bers, makes the whole system feipular, chaa’.d and pure, while the oath ol B.’creay gives value and coheslTcnea* t# Uie Order. Without this regulation, nrither maaomy or any other organization oould survive btst (or a limited |>crh>d. fifteen will be established in Georgia (without delay, when the Biate Grange will ire formed. We shall there fere soon see the institution In practical op erettas, whew *ll can jwdge te to whether organization aruoog the farmers will work te their advantage u U tKfHCtmL— fToreyth Advertiser. , / 'Ow Makkiaub—To ritK Yoimo Mkk.— The true girl has to hv sought for. Bhe does Sot parade herself ss show-goods. Hhc Is Col fashionable. Generally she to not ritic Nut oh 1 what a heart she hss when you n<l riiowy things outside were really women I If you gain her lore, your two thousand We a million. She will not ask you for a carriage or firat class hvtiee. She’ll wear Ample dresses, and turn them when neces sary, though vulgar magnificence frowns en her economy. She will keep everything seat and nice in your sky-parlor, and gin you such a welcome wbenxmi COMA home that you'll tfaiuk/pttr pgriof lshar than ever h*h watartAln true friends on a dollar,aad atohaMtowwr you don’t joMjf lkWtL tttfi toAch Bta howto A poUtmk M (enable that thinks ifeelf rich, aid vainly trim to think itself happy. Now do not, I pray you, say, any tfforv, 'I can’t afford to marry.” Go find the true s3Jmsw*£ trssetor^asL OMUtmz tb# * t Tf T fid tamenpei the tovy oa eisrUto 4 that property was exempt under the act cited. Mr. Justice fwsyae delivered the opinion. .iltotop* Lexington (Vs) (JereUe. | |l Mhdrr in Gen. Lee’s Room. <( tty we i pet* idihlpagh tfre rptona particularly as o U i.ilTWi^yitto4 The guard A student of the university wet ed irith us through the spartmenta. O "er the marble slab in the centre of the Übn ry react, are wreath* dt flowers, cram, and UOWpl of inuooritliu in n circle c* nub Mliev- The marble Is inserted in the |oor md over the vault gy. Tbhtonow bare ewd empty, from tola jape rtmect a door opens into a small lurch* nver been changed. It remains a* toft by General IfMtoW 1 1 - - ifcVrohntftoWatn the centre of the room • ]i<iiii'i"WMiw in ****** srranyed. The acrape of blank paper wi re kem to asysUtnaUc manner. A professor low Mfeee for a memorandum, when the general handvd him n fragment from an- WttWrtot. He hat! intended the first slieet fttfpffther purpose. All hie Writing was doieat lhisteM* Ueused an enn chair wi4 father east and on rotlera. He wrete v#lty,rifrlylWWrtlnlng or (SUHting words. Tii were no such things rough drafts HKitoheff dt a, single heat whatever lie hgfiabMid. Whew hit tearing* were *n- MMI hie pen never paused down to the wMjA #4 "orders," or rather ad dffeea AartaOtotA W 1 ICMondence wore Oplahed with the ink wet eejfha first tinea !Me hever dtotafed, and lirin lllTlllii 1111111111 |i llll■ 11111111 —— ugßa ferorite pan waa a large gold one ot eimfrft n bmed ioag. It u ho*rt.liaped. A MbdftjpdMNfere owned the pattern. The Up pea of this kind used by btin was an jp[|ntally injured. The writer, at the rb q jtol of Geo. Lee, oerrietl it to Itoltimore, wMtogon a Northern trip, and had another |Kftw> tita origtoaUia mfeeiaAetawd iasUlMMMF'Wund table, ni Wk torafeed by atmoapheric pressure |taM by a screw. The inecriptlons on li Sbeted the Ink to be lowered when not In ■tjbMffr foiled to torn thv screw and Ittf /lnW la| lira .UsJ| Jsm<wrta >, n w jS^Brotter Bto /irth Jv tjef^aysana^ > W - needless fa) say SO cigars or pipes were ‘thfeiwTiSlrt(in*tdrt-dly to , tote*** > nuv one* was b* known io violale the smallest propriety f Iris position. During a dull routine of “Kscully meeting,’' lu warm weather, the President dosed for a few min utes. Hesat, a* ustiaf, errpt, Jryt hjs eye* gently yielded to the hirst atld humdrum. His colleagues, with courtly grace, let the heslneiM pause till the brief nap ended, and then started with Utc fe*' l word* the chair man had heart! Thl. irfnmpb orWorphe* us was not alluded to. A MfMrlt Bti'if The New .York correspomlen t of I lie ttt Uotiln lte|nilillcjin l<ill* the following re laerksble tough yarn in • l*le letter: There’* a school m*rm dowp K*l wlk> ba* • phan om iPibofar, you're ell heard el tout. Hilt e ftoulbetn Indy wo* in thU city lest week who he* a spirit bfchy Pour month* ago she loet a child of Arc Month*. ft be I* a dojigjU. creature, and the loee pf her bihy nearly killed her, Foqr days after the lltllo creature’* death, and just at dusk, (lie txcame awie ol something polling ai her dreaa, ami there was her little bahy back upon her bosom- Prom that time to this the Iraby come* hack to be tmraed a* the feVenhig shadow* fall.— Hbe uvnuot see it, hut she feels its little hands paddling about, as a baby’s will, and those f.rour.d her san aoe ber dresa diaar rangtd, ber collar pulled, and the ludenta tkioa on bar bosom made by the tarjstola haadsot theypkit baby Herphysician ie daggered. TWnfil is r alteratkw in bar physical oonditlon, otwythlng goea on at if *hg#M mrhMshlng * Hying chfld. The lady is not a spiritualist, ia excesslfdir j*£ (bed and ariatocralic, and aba sfujflki from baring the phenomenon ryade pujdic, bat or cry night aba astlli.a tn ber arms ber In tangible baby. She feels ita unseen mouth Warm agatnat bar, and the bend* with bitter Mar* abort tba inrislble little ri*it*nL It *r* I *# i 1 adrba her to wean it a* soon aa poabble. . Os Drr —lt ia raSaoMl that Oen. Orant ha* appointed Oen. LaFayette McLaw* Culled Marshal for the Diatria of Georgia. Oen. Grant nod GeoMcLaws were daea mate* together at West Point. Marshal ftmytbe will be sent else where, we learn. ; dUmte to confirm hi* brother -jadaw Casey, Collector of the port fMW Orianrsfcgtba cannot fed flatter - #d by tooflettoaet that body oa the nomi Ha of tte SJSVo W, ifto* ware in Tlie tort/, bowerer, do not aland bs a wy mnable poaition ly to rote for Caaey ; and Oka Praaidant too ruth to rote ahim. Amis&fctb doth capka moral coward! of many Jtcjpub j Ucan pUtUiao*. oik. ' Jm . “Wouldn’t Work.” Some moths ago a lot of Sioux Indians Wbbed a stage coach cn the Plaint, aud (bund among the packages ot freight a clothes wringer. One of the chiefs had been in St. Louis several lime*, and had observed certain beings grinding terrific music out ot a mi. chine with the name kind of crank an that upon the wringer, to a conviction mixed his son! that this was a barrel organ. He had Um wringer care frilly carried beck to camp, and made np bis mind from that day torward the ritooee ot that solitary wilder wees was to & by a neaeeieea round ef tones and vtbVtAfotie. Pint he grasped the erenk and began to turn it, to order to show hi* braves bow the thing Whs done He revolved It for sixteen hours, tint no muaiccame. Thau the other Indian* took a hand, one after the other, for a week.— Then the Kfnaw* were turned on, but with out any effect , Then (He eblef went out and stele* mate and a threshing niachlne, and rigged up a lot of blocks and pulleys and ton* dtSNt over the crank; then expifol ed powder under the bind lege of that mule so tlfat Charging up the InciineJ plaiw of that thrashing machine, and the wriager made ifxty rc/olutioui tirawtumr Hut It wouldn’t work. Be the chief came to the conclusion that the concern was ten der some kind of a curse, and he run out the medicine man, efij) had • Wf* dance, and drove yellow pine atahen through a cof* ol f trite captives, and Jumped around and howled, wiillo the machine man playod some wild, mysterious music onto drum. Then the medicine man Mich ml up the muto again, after starting the machine, he multorud an exorcism, las coupiu of minutes the rubber rollers rienoh od ton bMiuh-clout and began to haul him in with hi* kaees doubled up against kto toot. When begot halt waff through ho •took, end the machine stopped. He couldn't move, and the chief wee afraid to touoh tito wringer, > the trayne flpU gn the doc : tor, aud Jabbed him with a half*, and scalp ed Meat and then they buried him and tha machine as they were. Thto was tiw feat attempt of the Bioax Indiana to cultivate llie due art! IlHtaml m tii w- - murpif. h . The New York Hamid )u t>e*n guess 1 tag at the reasons for the present vtott oft | Prvridrpt Grant and Mrs. Grant, and MI*V j rMnllki Io fekife eiiy. linouff oibur llwoorlM ft* suter prising, roportfr baa apt afloat to eho tp tita rilkl Nltoa Nellie, to ,*n'gag. eg to the non of Themes Morphy, tiw tote Yorli. Mr rfiomes Murphy, JT., Ik a a,a .. about twenty-three years of age and a hlojßde. ItoliMSgentlemanly, propomee- Hfog appeufsnee, and ,wttl be ( vory rfcbly endowed, It Is said, t>y life fother, Whose wealth to welt known. Mies Nefffe ,fe a joonjf trify of aboat nineteen year# of ago, and, while not pretty, ha* e fascinating, pleaaafltfjannty look, ands generally very rmtwnabto appearance, tih* looks on the present trip better than gntj ha* al ready seen e good deal of the world. Bb* i* the eiraclai pft Of har papa and mamma. The report to that the intontjbn of the two femlHe* la to have the the marriage soiem sired this spring, aad that immediately af ter the young couple will proceed u too rrrpe op a bridal toar.., It wee even said diet tbe porchsse* mada yesterday Wars for tii* wadding frv/MSttwof Mtos Nellie Grant Whothar all thto to true or not tb# Herald dose not vouch. A Fox Tail,—A quaint Scotch mlnlaftr was given somewhat jo axaggcratlo* In tne puJplV 111# c\erk feti*’fn<fed him pi Jta l!1 uifectj flprid the congregation. lie replied that he was not aware of ft, anff pished (he clerk the nort time he did It to give a ontfgh by the Ww of hint. Boon after he was describing Bempem** tying (be foxes' tails together. Ha said: The foxes In tfaoae days were much longer than ours, and they had tails twenty fill long Ahem I came front the drift's desk. That le/oofritanad the preacher, aooord taffte tori? xteyenrement; bat by oanthey were fifteen tet tong. Ahem t louder time before. # > Bet ee you mgy tgdah tbto extravagant wriM Jeet shy they ware tee fot - * • ftkbem I abomt still wee* rigorous. The parses I SOU*I over tbs ocTpk, aad tiialrif iifc ftagar at tb# oterfo mid, Tow may cowgb ttiwe aM nlgbt, -on/m nay wit* off a fat mom. Would y* baa fa* foxes wiAws* teetaat dti t ' I •; . ■.. m.leinm Tkr Can# Prvrnm.Y tftrm.— I tb* Tribune put* the case of the Goagreaefonal Salary gmrfn thto etedge hammer style : If Congreaamen may march up In a body to the Treasury ffadrtflTTof fS.OOO apiece, bacatue tbu to nobody to prevent them, then anybody and everybody fa* v Jjl dr eumstances of temptation may doth* saftofH Aad, stimulated by thto high example, they will do the same Oogragwnec will tikes to fuse fresh vitality lutothtowj Md cor ruptim all over (he \prt<L All the gamier waato toyyw ftpWJ. All toe carpet-beg fSfH qgficoft Carolina negroes are after money. Be lies to get money. He steals to get moaey. He wrecks e State to get money. Are dot ha and everybody kept ift countenance aad inspiration by the ex ample of a majority of a faked States Con great, who rob a treasury and disgrace a nation to jet money I _ Support your countr paper. lew ft Work*. The effects oj Judge Erskiue’a jury or der are eoonjtyfti imvnfrest. In DeKalb couaty, mjt of a whits population of eight, or tea thousand,.there ere Just Ave white Radical a Under the tyewsyslew of draw, ing Juror* inaugurated at AjlaaU, ovary whit* juror ww a Repnbfkau—the whole flve being choaen. The Jurora furnished by toe county were eolorod, and were of fccu'jsc ltadteala. Not Jt, jtuMfle Democrat into the jury hex from toaj. county, although tbs party to t an immesne numerical majority, Thto, fee* abuses to the |teople of Georgia whet hfed <{f, they may expect la the Bnitod Jjtatef Court* with such a Judge a* Eremina apd with a jury packed With their potiUcal an etnic#. The rttie adopted % thy selection, of jnrora from DeNalb county will be ttm rule practiced and enforced in every other cetinty of the fetal*, tinder the r#t**etec tion" by tfr Tite,’ tfgff uader ilia second Election by Uie Board o'fTwo, fifty j>e* cent, of every Jurywlll be composed of colored lUpuhfJcaiUkNo matter how lew whit# NepuMlcan* tharo are fri u# Slaty/ and the average is not exceeding thfee or four to a county they wffl aH be placed Mg- ’ on the jury UsU by thsComintasiiMMra.aW they wityall be drgwa a* jureee by the Oletk and .Wambgl iayepttaatiea by’ t fhir and a (rial by ah im par tail Jbry *- under the new dtotretwa-. tlon. The ohfect of the “order" to to prevent (Itto trial*. The otgsot to to prootwv joren who will indict and who wttl cottvle', whet her the or gaitiy.- 1 Chronicle eaui miimL n i a T -s-4-*Wp M *>■ ■' Ifisitselnaraiatew VuwdLnr James Carroll, oi AKooaa, I’*., hfi, t drunk, one day last week kitted a coeapan ion named KrUter, to the foltowtng manner as related by, a Jooal paper i He turned to Krlder, f couldn’t hurt y**f' w* wefe aiweye the 'beetof fHeadel While talking to KrUter the men Utranfe toft the teoan. Carroll thmioftdta KiMec, Krtder, 1 tov* yen btito“ living., , 4 . ■ ant daww baaide Up*.. Ha HM aaM to Hr*. MO warn who waa abstag a* the pg [Hto aide ef Mto, a hare been a prtoay wto* youth, and 1 ha bn* at fetter nmarkadto sMaptoh HW way., jHatoa* mU, KrUtar.l haaa to fellrirsitrw Weil, If I bare K I an*. Carroll (ban •rose fteai hi* abairand tank Ibe laluhn knifa entoi bia poabat (Krfdar all tba tltoa *lto “P. Waiu remark Igg.Xwf* 1 kata to kill yon.— Kridar looked up ia Hie htoe and amilad. Carroll then Mid good bye, end plunged the knife into hi* IgA .breast, opposite tin heart tyider iin mediately puljed (he knife obi and jumped up. Carryll laugnud such a laugh a* none but a fiend could utter, u>4 reafarkei!, with a jaar, That * duly a Uste;’and added, The next will tali. Mr*. Mower nod Mra. Riddle theft Interforred, and be awore hr wWld K rider burnt tba door open and went directly to theof&oe of Ur. Bremen, who dreaaed bla woflnfis, Cyroll waa nrraeted and taken to mjti )>|‘Mijii*' , ■ ▲ flcmxtuuanme Tnoonr aa -Mn sa Itnaousu nob VtoMAC Man m ran 0 inns. - A disgraceful squabble, aaya tba Middletown (N.Y) i’fe**, toob place b Watlu aaday of last week* in batoatrltt* school4k**i ia Utie district. Which bea generally borne naay “bard school," tfc* custom tp astllk kept up of “turn trig oat the teacher ott the )m day." Wednesday, the 10th, wm gieea out a* tho last day. The teacher beard that the usual custom waa to bp,obepnred M p tba* ooca *loa, via aa a precaution, ta*de known the Amt to Trustee, Hr, Jaaoeg Halford, who visited the reboot, fod after remaining n short tone and warning the hoys to tutder lake no disturbance, want awaf. But short iy after Ms dcp*rUy% three ftOi-growa boy*, hatching thiS opportunity, pounced upon teacher, whan hie back waa tluaw bia aU>ut to get the bettor oi him, wbm aWattß of the ierg r girl* qpme to hje itJUL the lldeef war waa then, tffttff toe boft, who soon beat i/atr**, and ma out ,id daartt Tbn ImchMX felluHAd. night (hi “blartof mort" boy, and msve hint netcera drnbh top, in toe fklnhkl, jfr. Decker, the jtodn Aaper tenibiy bitten ty one of thebepfc A man whom Dr. CT iS)ff ■iqgbttol manage a disorderly Sandey School bap! hie eyes open while prayiegi, and whtta one ooy tbrnH a pin Into Mgtoefc’ k* mill praying. After that be w(m, tobrtar e( tba iHoadon, (or t&y'hojrr.Htotolht-totol • man who could watrh and pray Ska toes i could hot ba pat down. ■" 1 jJ, the wary bay jratf h*rn bgnidtoant, whip Hndii) a i btaUtkrfitoi wentaawbn wlag, ft re# in Riclttooed, an* Mb irther ■aid toths wicked baf: "YqpVj hrSa. nanaming," Tba wtekad h.dUd: hrtaX” Tba pa said: *Ten.hnaa, ab.ant, you baea gat ywnr shift en /ether side out” ‘Pabswr said tba wicked buy, .•\|i*t shin got frramt} wrong able cut ge’. . orcr the fence." NO. 18.