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B A ALSTON. H W. GRiDt. I. W. AVKBT |
ALSTON A: CO.. Proprietors.
A B^bwAfT down the Macon Rend, vlMl
simplicity is as refreshing as spring water,
asks why we don’t “start ont another special
engine.” The only reason that we c*n think
o f j'tat now for not doing so, is that it is too
warm.
Bret ITarle’s last atory, “ John Oukhnrat,” j
was written in a single night. The anther j
w in visiting a friend in New York city, and ,
sketched the outline of the story in h:s head j
as hf was sitting one afternoon in Washing- •
ten Squire. Astir dinner he went to work
wri iug it out and got through before break- :
f.kfit the next morning. The price paid him
by the New York Tines for this production is '
said to have been $500.
THE ATLANTA DAILY HERALD.
WARD
educational institutions r.. ..... nnuHrT , in x
report of the Committi ng of Kdtt^tion at Wa^hi*,
j o, t, it stand* fifth on 'he 11 t of “KV«rior acbooh'*
: i the l uited States, and fust on the K,n of South* i
j rchools.
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VOL. 1 [-NO. 290.
ATLANTA, TUESDAY .1 i.'l,V 21, 1874.
• CT,
It W. P. WAED,
S^imv.it, TruN
B'tOOKLlVS SORROW.
Negro Shot-
THE CRISIS 1IAS COME AT LAST!
WHAT TILT X WILL fli»E To BAY ABOUT BEECH—
KK—THE DAY OF BATTLE OE DEATH
HAS COME.
Mil. FXMCK91AN AM) CIVIL. RIGHTS,
[Telegram to the Herald.]
Tilton presents Ins charges agaimt Beecli-
j er to the investigating committee to-night.—
i A conlinuauco of the investigation depends
1 on the importance of these charges, if tti y
l 11- . . ■ OU IUC illlDOivuMVO Ul vuroO vunt .c), .. l.Xi
A prominent Republican of this city, one ‘ add nothing to wl,at has nlnariy known,
who has been earnest and active, informed us. Beecher will doubtless be exculpated, if how-
a day or two since that, it Freeman declared eTer a, « niore serious, Beecher will be
biai.elt in favor of C.v.l Rights he woold not »"““' 0I ' t d'nH“e,i, a u;lyand Frank Moulton
A 1 will he called in lor til iloctmstniary evidence
T0lc (or him. We really cannot bed why thie that he poxses-es.
gentleman should wait until Mr. Freeman Bnorisux. N. V , July 20.—Official investi-
shonld make a formal declaration nroa the j K 4tioE lrit ‘’ !lie «'immorality brought
snbiect * against Henry Ward Readier by Mr. futon,
* is rapidly drawing towards a close, and the
He is consorting with the party that proceedings of to-night may probably r«.veal
advocates this measure; he declires liii£8*lf 1 hidden eecret fer which the public has
. harmeny with the platlorm if which that lou « e,l ' or . lhe T att two - v< ,u ~" To ; da . y '
... , , , , , _ • every day for some tune past, new facta
lPA.nViO nrwi f-caAritinl r»l\nir- ho caL.A Ia i . . . , „ , ...
and
NEGRO SHOT AND KILLED NEAR ELD OAff,
[SPECIAL TO THE HERALD ]
New sax, Ga., July 20,—There w. s a negro
shot and killed by a white man at Red O.tk
Station, Campbell Co., Ga., this morning.
Have not learned particulars.
S. G. Johnson.
FRoiFllifTcAPITOL.
THE PR ELI DF NT WILL CALL THE CABINET — HPJX-
NEF.’S CiSE TO EE SETTLED- THE RADICAL
A-.SKcSHEXT OF $100 Ti l*. CAMPAIGN
PURPOSE J, AC., AC.
i*» a leading and essential plank; he voted to | been obtained, all of general interest, and! j Xreae
bring the bill to a vote in the House, which | tending to prepare society at large and the
would have passed had the motion been sue-! attendance at Plymouth Church in parricu-
cesslnl; aud l.y all the presumptions of the | l ! r ’ f “ r the finiU usue in this now famous
case; by bis associations and by Lis specific j An interview was obtained this morning
uct, ht- is declared in favor of that bid Until with a gentleman very deeply and intimately
he t qua rely denies that be will v.* e f r it, all i connected with th# case, and known to pcs-
_ a __. . ’ . , j. .. i sees many important secrets in regard to it,
sensible men must class him cm >"«> g« ■ J . 1 -- - ** - -
[Special Telegram to the Herald.]
Washington, July ID.—The President will
return to Washington to-morrow, and p Cabi
net meeting will be held on Tuesday, n. 1 it is j
understood that several important % s ; *'jH ls
i will te considered, among which wilt be the !
Lave j differenced between Secretary Brist w and j
Spinner The K
A PK2TTY ROMANCE.
I LOVELY FRANKIE CJIClsTlE TELLS HYli BTMJY—- ■
A BALLET-OIEL ANOJ1ER LOVERS — HONOR
IN THE CAN CAN TROUPE.
[Special Telegram to the Herald. ]
Washington, July ]V —The “Gazette” of I
to-day contains an authoritative statement |
from Miss Frankie Christie, whoso marriage;
to tbo son of Rear Admiral Jenkins, a few
days ago, created such a sensation. From
the statement it appears that she has deter
mined on a separation for two jeers, at the
expiiatioo of which time Jenkins will have
attained his majority. In the meantime the
has promised him that she would not make
opposition to his obtaining a divor* * cor place
any obstacle in the way of his comp'ete re
conciliation with bis family; that whilo she
was r ot reccgciz. d by,his family, it would be
her honest endeavor to bring no reproach or
scandal upon it, aud that in all things aka
should conduct herself us a ;adv and never
make oseof h-rr married name, professionally.
She farther agraed-und promised that if his
father has not taken him back by tLe lime he
becomes of age, she will re.sumo her married
relations wuh young Jenkins, if he d-hires to
with her, and do what she can for tbro-r mu
tual support; and that shewcu’d do fcnything
p.ud everything in the premises that Admiral
THE £H5P BRITISH ADMIRAL
Fashion and Society.
-THX SURVIVORS L&NlJKD
IN AUSTRALIA.
I Guipure net oven-kids and polonaises are
TURILLINli PARTICULARS OF THE WB^CK of THE | , a J. e j QJ ., no v 1
Chanchiliers Witli nf idles in them are the
last pretty things f .r tut rings.
I Xecklaci s (real lucei) undo of tiny gold
i horse-shoes (real gold; are coming into lash-
| icn.
Purple upon lemon and blue upon buffaie
WHOLK NO. (»»•>. s E J[ INAR Y ■
State Fair Notice!
Pr e it! i u in Extrao r d i n a r v !
A thrill ol horror pervaded every city in
the colouiefl on last Monday morning when
on opening the daily papers one of the first - ...
thinVt to catch the cy« w»-s **The Wreck of j au,ou 8 newest combinations employed
the Biitish Admiral; Eighty Lives Lost.”— j A fan, with a watch on oue aide of the ban-
Oo tho previous evening there hid arrived at j die, and an eyt-giass on the other, is the ‘ hi t
Melbourne a small passenger vessel briugiug j thing out,” in Peris.
niuB person*. Hole Bnrmor. °f ei g hly-mue | Kew lasbiombki veddiog-^rds ar« l«n, ■ E| mVA ,,5,!..
Liverpool in the new iron abip just j aC(1 M , row , Hllll
vo the initials an-i mono- i Y <7 P 6 J_rfi. 8^ ^
T 1112 COMING STATE FAli WE WILL < V AH A PREMIUM FOE TH.: r tNEST NPECIilt Iff BA 1,
wader one j < &r .del., nu ELEGANTLY FINISHED
who jc
uientioaed.
THE VOYAGE
and from whom some v« ry eniiglitmng state
ments were obtained. He stated iu eubstance
that he did not know whetlier the committee
would meet to-night cr not, as some of the
committee men were ont ol town. It has been
arranged to m it at Mr. Augusta
S’orns’ I»on6o iu Morris Plac*, where
mak-3 his
evidence
. . . ,. , thus far disclot-cd, had not tended to show
v.^ite nr.an s candidate. Li e.or the circum- jtbat Beecher had never been guilty of crime
stances, silemce on Mr. Freemait’s part is an 1 or an immoral act with Mrs. Tilton or any-
admission of his friendship for that bilL j body else. ^
TUR ADRRKM iU^lVeo^TT »,.*«. 1 NEW YORK NOTsT.
ruvin fc.YECtrrnc comnitiee. [
Wo give elsewhere tho terse, ringing end
elcquent addre.ss of the Democratic Executive
Committee of Fulton County. It soundG tbej
k»*y note of Democratic success, viz : tho ?
duty of the honest masses of the party to take j
an active interest in the elections and to select!
as officers, men known to be honest and intel
ligent.
This is the antidote fer ring rule, and the I
friends.
If, therefore, he does not issne a ■
pr^nnuciftmento upon the subject before No- j
vember, we shall expect to see our I,, publi
can friend find ell Republicans of bin v, H y ot
thinking step up to the ballot-box and deposit ■ Mr Titton was to^
his vote in favi r of the white juo, aud the ! statement. He d-. r'area that
HAYrMLTVliB REPLY TO IMPEACHMENT— TBIAI.
OT A SALARY BROKER—THE SARATOGA
BLOATTA, ETC., ETA.
mn niissioa wiU j j el3 i,j D8 con id ask her to do to break the mar
riage and restore to him his son.
M* -. Jenkins closed her engagement at the
Theatre Concique last night, and it is under
stood that .~Le will leave ut once lor the i\i-
cifij coast.
probably be settled and luo Inuiau queslion
be discussed.
^Washington, July 20.—Mr. J .bnson, Com
missioner of Cu-ytouis, has iclt ou a tour of
inapection ol the Custom Hou^sat Pittsburg,
Cleveland, and other points ou the Likes, and
will probably be absent ten days-.
J. M. Edmonds, chairman of tho resident | This MihS tnmkie Chri.-tio is a verybsan-
R-.publican campaign committee, has ifsro da tiful girl of about 21 years oi ape, who, while
circular to Republican members of Coi'gress, j on the stage as a dancer .in the can-can, won
asking a contribution ol $100 from each f n j tho love of young Jenkins, the son ol the
campaign pnrposes. ; Rear Admiral. His love grew Ktonger, and
, , , , i rreiucoaia are n:aue wiin more niur
com in r need iT-attroasly. She lost her masts I \\y Q tup, now that ladies have left rtf v.
in tha Bay of Biscay and bad to return to : bnstleH. Tho back breadth is full v
[Special Telegram to the Herald, j
New York, July 20.--Mayor Ilavemeyer’a
reply to Governor Dix, concerning the charges
made against hiai, wil; be reaiiy to-day. I
is understood the reply embraces a carefully
written history ot the fight bet ween Tammany
^ i. , ! and Gardner aud Ckarijck fine* last election
OLly antulole. lithe mas8« nrs apatlivl.c ; a , t)ia t t«, 9 proseealiex ,of the
und indifferent, it is ea^y for a lew intriguers j Commissioners was partiz:*n, and nr,» m the
to combine and control elections. If the . interests of the people, and that he (Have-
masses take no interest in politics they simply ! Wi S 3 U4if, ^ e ^ rt ’ a Pl i
let the selection of capable officers goby A^pccmi from Saratoga to the Mo,id Fays
defat It, and cannot complain if tho adminis- that the official anncuncemeiit of the Judges
tratioo of public affairs is badly managed. i ir - placing the William crew fourth; Cornell,
* *i ^ - * ii , ! filth: Dartmouth, hixib: at the finish of the
lue Committee puts the point well, ana TT - • „ . . . ..
1 v ’ University race, cauws much dispute. Cor-
we nrge the admirable lesson of their appeal. . ae ll yield to Dartmouth as fourth, which is
We care not what illicit combinations may 1 corroborated by others. The official lime of
l*c formed to thwart the popular wiii v.iui Columbia crew was 16:12^.
.... . The trial ol Burnnp, salary broker.'accuser:
trick into c ffice unlit to r.pr 3SOT t m j nf embfMlmg t»„t. e ylectfOMcd ,o bin for in-
the thing will fad inevitably it the dq(*j ot vestment in salaries of Government officials,
the ptrly will merely take the election into : will be comaien cd to-day’ before Levi Roller,
it^ own baiiiD. I referee.
. . . . 1 The Roddy feC^rd*»l Ftiil lingers in the Court
X\ t are ell interested m the choice oleaf.able G(rte „, S e,M«n:.. 'fh« defetidkut, Miss
honest officers. Let us have them. Lei the j Cbarlort* .ShotwelJ, otherwise known os Mrs.
P>rt * in its best judgment select good stand- i Gen. Phillip D. Roddy, who is on trial for
«r.i be.rera und unit* cn them. Tho Com- j »“ »!«« »evtn E-glW.
. .. sovereigns from her reputca rmabund, who
iiii ti *. might nave urged me point o. harmony j hails irom Alabama. She was cross-examined
w i h more emphasis. There can be a z_*a!ous j to-day, and during the trial vehemently as-
acnvity, and it can be nullified by want of : serttii her right to the title of Mrs. Roddy,
u tv. The party can blaze with enthnsiosm ;
hi* ; \ -• be rrut by discord. There must be .
co a <r* as well as interest. The masses of
t e o ganizttioo mn.-t be harmoniously united
as v o 1 as ardently aroused.
Th IIebald heartily endorses the sound
ut r;.u:.sof the Comm ittso aud appeals to!
the par«y to act upon the eloquent admonition, of to-day publish*?-, a letter from r. i-onvict
late'y pardoned; wherein he says, the Nathan
course of pt-opid were present, and j
onnce i the most ii:t.-resting affair * !
Ex-Svnator R. W. T. Hunter and General
Fitshugh Lee are the most prcxniueot Demo
cratic candidates from the firat Virginia Dis
trict. •
Washington, July 20,—Tte Chronicle of
to-morrow will Mute that the proceedings
agiiin-d Col. E. M. Yoigcr, of Baltimore, by
his client, J. H. M.idd'»s, has resulted in an
ackLowledgmexit, by Maddox, ot the indebt
edness to Yerger, lor services rendered and
money loaned.
SFORTSfic; HOTES
MODEMS OLTilTICfc.
THE C'l.LEGZ RACE-’ AT S1RATOO.V
Sab *.tcga. July 20.—Tho College fo
came o
large c<
it is
the regsitta week. Tbs li**s*t nc.v. one mi!-*
running rue-*, was won by ii Copeland, i f
Cornell, in 4:5S4; s-cond prizs was won by
J. H. Vandcweter, of I*riuc» town, in J;
third by S A* R-wdi r, cl Columbia, in
The eecond race, was wot by A% B. Nidine
Yale iu 10A seconds; 2d. by J. li. Potter, Cor,
neli in 10^ seconds; 3d lv.oe, J mile running-
race, won bv Vv. II. Dawes, Wesleyan* iu
18 minutes 17jf seconds; 2d by J. T. Good
win; ColurnbiH in 18:ilJ; 4th rsc', hurdle
rnnning race, 120 yards; hurdles 12 yards
apart 42 inches high was won by C. Maxwell
ot YaK* in 20|. seconds, he beatiug A M*r-
qumd of Princeton by 3 feet: J. C. Estes,
Wesleyan 71 minotes, ,C. H. Hnbbell Wil-
iiame; 2d, 72:27^. E. Price. Columbia; 3 l,
Win. Blaikie, >i«w York. Preferred priz s
were vrry haudsome, and put up by James
Gcrdou Bennett, of X. Y.
Long Branch, July 18 —To-dav was the
last day i f the Monmouth Park meeting. The
jitieed iM*) was large ou t a general interest is
WILL MJ H D£R OUT
/ SENSATION ON THE NATHAN MURDER QUES
TION—THE PLOT ARRANGED IN -LAIL.
[SPECIAL TO THE HEBALD. ]
New York, July 13.—Tho morning paper*
GEORGIA GLEMPSES-
By Wail ar.c! Teiegraph to the Herald.
Ti i
CUXMING CLARION.
new paper neatly published in ;
| murder and robbery whs planned by convicis
| in Sing Sing in June 1870. Tais fact was
j madn known ri't-r the deed wy committed,
j to Superintendent 1L« 1 o by twenty convicts,
j Ciis and Sweeney planned the ftf dr in thewabh
! house. Archer and lit own, and three other
F<.r»’"tn" coanty, by J k' £ Mo'rril.Ynd "edited j conTicl » we " '-°' !a “ Un ,"
I, 1 I. S. CleraoDt. We welcome cor ! ^.cracksman Harry smith wnte8.be thinke
,i ! .... new can.il late, and compkment its ! For,f £ r ^, ar - T k . now ‘ notU,n - 0< tau P lot
, ,, 1 or jsabfcc'iUsnt tragedy.
gci-Up. A b
AMEKICUS REPUBLICAN. 1 _
Pbil. Cook endorsed for Congress by ILicon | TELEGRAPHIC FLASHES,
county. * Ncrwalk, Conn., July 20.—A wei! known
rome comiterciai [and influential citizen, Mr. Frank B. Smith,
Horn J. C. Clements married to Miss Sarah al ' va3 r V n * L;s ■ P 1 '“ Knr0 ste *' a
V W.rdUw. at Lafayette. ! ,he ol 1 !afl . t * h * n nfar * e
entrance ol ihe harbor by some means, the
MrRiWETHER vindicator. awning took fire and while endeavoring to
On Tuesday last, u large crowd, attracted ; put it ont be fell into the water and before
by ihe novelty ot tho affair, assembled at the aMii«tance could reach him he drowned.—
coort-bouse door to witness the hiring out of • Men at once began dredging for his body.—
au (Id darkey to the highest bidder. At the \ Out no to the present time they have tailed to
lait term of our May Court, Mark Martin, col j recover it.
ored, was found guilty of larceny, and Fi n-j Morristown, N. J. July 20.—John Guirina,
leuced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, i a laborer, stabbed John Monahon with a
or Hcfi-*r ao impriH>nment oi twelve months. I pitchfork in a hay field on Wednesday Lst, si
On Tuesday, Mark, tired of living in jail, was 1 that ho died the same night. Three men who
put on the block und knocked oft to the high- < witnessed the affair agreed to not say nothing
e**t bidder, after the style ia vogue before fue j ot it, and lepcrted that Monahon died o!
war. For a while the bidding was quite live- • rrrmp, but suspicion was aroused which led
ly, and Marl: se<.iard to maniefst ccnsid^ratde ; to the discovery or the cause of his death,
interest :n regard his future own» r. He J The murderer was arrested,
brought a good price, go.u < <-ff tun doilai.-> j Trenton, N. J. July 20.—While the western
per month. j express was on its way to N. Y. this morning,
aiacon bran. , *ud was crossing the bridge over the Delaware
We are having regular cotton crr~ : ~-• *
weather for u week pa-t, ami a «:r>niiuUbU
u few weeks longer will uiulte t »re«tt d.ff i- i . . .. • .
^ • . , , tation was necessarv at. the shoulder iornt
cnee m the crop. I he corn is cun d ! T • fl4l * , r . . * ,
, i < i .. ,■ . Madrid, July 20.—The govirnmcnt bus
k,L ud nlM we t»»e » clreu^t. will t» mado ilg fir , t > of one Andrea aud fifty
tue i<r *; , tt cro ^ *“ “ « rft “ y“ rs - ; t!,« ns .mud e» to reinforce the Army at the
i N< rth.
Agues Strickianti, the Author- Tb f B?’ r 5 rnment <le ? Uce3 ti( ' t tUe ratira
country is in a state of s:ege, and decrees of
63Sj D S rid j si questri.Bion Las been issued against prop-
—— criy of tho Carlists. The publication ol news
Agnes Strickltnd, whoso death was yeder- of the Carlist insurrection is also forbiddrn.
day aonoonced in our Lond-.n dispatches, j I’auis, July 20. —The resigning Ministry
was the daughter of an Eng i h gentleuian, i believe that the Governmont w il be neon-
and wax born ut her falher'u ft at iu Kuflolk, structeJ with the follexving change^: Due de
England, in the year 1804. She wvi tho third Cnz s. Minister of Foreign Affa*rs; Boucher,
of a family of hia daughters and two sons, all Minister of Finance.
ot whom contributed more or less to the lit-J Paki«, July 20,—The following changes in
eratnru of tne j#rescr.t century. One of the ! the uwu*l*ry are officially announced this p.
brothers, b<>rri in 1808, emigrate ! to Canada CL n. Lahir to be Minister of the Interior;
ia 18ffi, wh^re he died ia 1807. He wa* and il. Bidet to be Minister of Finance,
known us the author of a work entitled j Consideration of M. Perriera* motion has been
•Twen y-aeven years in Canada Weet/* w hich j adjourned until Thursday,
was published iu London iu 1833. Agnes) Hr. L^m*. July 20 — Mesars. Hobbs o? Ia-
Htxickiand «xb''ited a taste tor iileraturu at di.u a, Earl of Massricbuajtts, Labor of New
an i aily agfe, out her youthful efforlH were o: York, lto-ig of Phiiudelptra, and Johnson ol
a poetic character and up to her twentieth ! Cincinnati, members ii the Quaker lloiu-
jear were contnboted anonymously to differ- nd-sioners which has control oi the Indian
ell'. p< riodicals. Iu 13-*> sho published, in Policy, and who recently nave b* en to L »w-
conjauc ion with her sister Susanna, who at- renefe, K u-ois, to ez ix>.ine into the conduct
ter war - becani * Xlr.s. Mao i:o, a volume of j of their »g nt, B. D. Xlilin, who was ur rested
•'IV.tri tic3 S ngs ” Thisjias followed da- | here yesterday, e^.route home. They my
ring next ti u 3ears by nuveraL volumes o; that from 011« hundred to one Lundred and
her own po nos Her first prose work, pub- fifty Cheyennes and Couianchee and a few
liritied without date, was “The Kiv.il Cm- 1 ArrapaUnte constitute all the Indium* now ou
fto a. After t , i eLe published at intervals : the war path in (he yo ithwest aid tliey be-
« n-itubi r of 1i.j» orical tides fti.d rcmaac r. ! long to n wholly wi>d tril>e j . ^
w k'i a lov.,1 *1 titled “llow Will it End V ’ , Sr. Paul, Mi. n., Julj 20. — In Pope county
^iiieh a; ;»o.u» .i n I8C0 in three volumjs and aojojniug iln, Halo and Dakato, much
most <*clei.-rated work. boq»\ r r.^ wras her uneasiness'is felt 1 * g irding the Indiana.
• I River. Char leg P. Warder, proprietor of the
^Southern hotel, St L'»uis, bad his arm broken
! above his elbow in such a manner that ampu
tr*
n kuown “L . b:i iifeld st Georgetown
yjVxr.au CoLquaat, with Anecdote* I ifiig wt» k. <
mu r Davis has telegrat hc.d
and )h tuiiking; preparations for dv-
oftmir Courts,' iatw.lvo vo’wru -, which I for arm
rati thiough a lumber of editious. In prt- I ience.
paiii g this work nUe was assinLd by her sis-j London, July 20.— Marshall Jewell, an
D*r K tz&betb, and Lie two r.iu-iack- d the I Aineriauu Minisre. at St. Petersburg, left that
tr • >U:« h of tl British Mnseuui and other city yesterday ou ■ ih if turn to United Stuc;
r t.jrits r-1 t i-toricai do ’Uincuts. While i duxic-( of lYs.n a ter General. He w:il sad
th “L vea of ib. Queens ot England” added from Liverpool for XYw York on 1st of Au-
vti^ «xieuftivtiy to onr siock 01 historical in-1 gust.
loiLutiiou, thu- -u.k p,irtook more of the char- | Porti ^outh, Va., Jnly 20.-G. F.. Smith,
i.c er of gia.- t .. and e iieriainiug literature | who erac'.ed for late Prof. Morse first lino of
th iu of solid history. In tbi* character it bus | ti t^TRph poles in this country, between
utnii ltd wide pupnknty, and the wunt of ; Washington aad Bolnmoro in 1814, died a*,
crniiii judgment on charKClers and events j hi» rcsideuce in Newfield, Maine, u lew (ia}(i
Wi.iC.i Is at tim .i betrayed is forgotten in the 1 since at an advanced age.
«.n:«itd amt which the spiightiy and vivid j Trehtgn, N. J., July 20.—Chae. B. War*
ci< i npt ou > afford. As a counterpart to her j n r, proprietor of Southern Hotel, St. Louis,
Liven f toe Qu 1 ns, though it Is written in Passenger on train for New tYork, had bis
to* anus vein, Mirfs Ktrickiaml published in
1 .Ci her Livtti cl the Baohelor Kinga ot Eng
land.
arm crushed by coming in contact with
bridge m ira n crossing, amputation perform
ed aud he is doing well.
strorgi r, ar.il ho plead at her pretty tee
the confessed a soft attachment herstlf, and
they uere straigtw«y married,
10 jeais of age. Ht? carried her to tk
nightly, and alter she h .d danced the caxt-c
carried her to their home. liis parents were
of course very much shocked, aud now after
a weeks honeymoon, the brave little woman
takes the e.ourto described above.- [En:i.
Herald ]
DEATH ON THE RA5L.
Collision- on tho Erie Hail road and
Several Lives Lost.
port for new one?. Ou h$r second uttemj
struck by a htavy ::«ra,aazntging bar ebronom*
eters and compasses, ska failed to mako a
landmark ol Cupe Otway light on the 23d
uit., and sigging a way tojh f.waid was among
the latul reefs of Kiug’x Island before tboy
were discovered. An tfl‘>rt wm* then made
to wear ship; but as she paid off on thn oth*r
track it t hh only to fail broadside on the
rocket.
THE SCEN2
which ensued is described by the snivivors as
heartrending. At about three a. m., foity-
nine passengers, awake ued from their re^t,
rushed on deck in their night diess s to find
the ship crashing against ib« granite tecks,
every sea making a clean breach ov r her.
One small boil was *d! that could belauneheti.
gram in the letf-bami corner.
Petticoats aio made with more lullue.-s at '
WrtSlilig I
itbout j
1 any sloping at tha top.
1 Black grenadine! are the standard dress for |
summer—aa black silks are for winter-und I
j iron bareges arc to grenadines us are alpacas
j to silks.
I New plaited blouses Lave the plaits contia-
! tied below tho waist. The blouse is worn I
j as though it were 1 belted basque, and »he i
j requisite fullue^s on the hips is given by slop
ing seams.
j Nowadays, when a stylish lady cloies her ,
sun u ubrtlla, she? ciihei holds it tight uudtr j
j her arm ov nl arm’s length, us if abt had ju-t i
found a grcosliopper ou it.
Swiss bodices <4' si k arc prettily worn over |
‘ dresses of tulV, of mnsliu, of tarletins, or ot |
erruadine. Tho** ol - ack silk sparkle with
The award will he unde 011 the ba*i« of wvigUt, beauty, y**rfeef<
;he a,;e ; Ur* judges to consist o. .-is disintoreated -i irried Izdios.
make entrv as early an posfib’e. %» th« Ii?: of c n ' r 3 . from p..;
TIIE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
>’■ ' -V. )y B. Cf'Xer.vtt. Manager.
* fociu, at t ii f iligeuct, a cot .in;
ont*. rleairoav of ompHiag, ah -
* In<fination*, wlE be Ion?.
FACTS.
»*uii in this tl;e r-ecuiul mute, lour sfhimii aud | jet embnddery. Indeed, thy pmsion for jet I
three passengers put ttf. The falling bpuig j is on tbe incTLa-f, and will probably bo in fa” 1
Imperial Tdegrmr to the Ihrnhl ]
( \naooga. New York, July 18. - The
trains, N->. 8 Eastward aud 7 Westward on
•ho Eric Railroad, boih were through express
trains and camo in collision on a single track. ;i
nashtd all the other?*. Avery few minutes
bufiDed to tcimir.Ete the sufferings cf the
majority ot t’j'.* pa-;ac:.gtrs, who hail taken
refuge by the mizzenmast. They and it wi re
be being'only ! torn from the ship by a huge wave; the main-
to the theatre* j ustut follow* d, bursting tlie deck, and in sn
ot her instant the ship slipped off the locks
into deep water. Ti e second mate's boat
capsized in tLe bicakeiP, aud only three ol
the par?; - managed to regain her and get cn
her bottom.
MG. NICHOLSJN.
son of an c*x-Premier of Victoria, win# had been
to England for bis health, might JjAve b» en
saved ha l Lo acted eimilarly ; but the brave
follow, prei'eirir.g to risk his life in n vain ef
fort to s*vo two little children, who ware
buttling tor lifts among the iloatii)" wreckage*,
h“ t:ld 1 is companions ho could not leave the
l'.U’e ones, rh I with them petiahod.
j Tho third mate, startled from u sick bed;
w. iff down with the ship, and on comirg to
the surface again : ?iz^d ft flaatiug pluntc cn
i wbi-.’li l:e reached the short! aud was the only
j (ffi-.rr saved.
THU OTHER SURVIVORS
I were Mr. (Viimdy, saloon passenger: l> Keys,
* J. Jones and J. Harold, steerage pubst-ugers:
! \Vagga#tl, Biker aud Davidson, seatnet?. At
force next win it r.
M’dishs mad e fiaudsonm sashes of s'dk.
Three yards is the required leuglo. Tala is j
doubled down the middle, svaiuctl tegetho j
at '.be edge, and .-elf-lring«id at the e .;L. i
Sashes are iu* 1 «• popular than ever, an I wide. !
oucr are the choice.
IV'm ;.?-i ?ss t'.o w.i*«r 'ouis !ht* news 1 •* »i
xvO'.i the uutu 1 u t wrskirt** ard p* lonais*^are i
to tbbftJU’CJ.r oils »go-|ier. Tais UJ y li.* tt«»»r
bir we doubt H. The same minor li. s I »-eu
heard before, und the pretty fushi'Mi has *nr- i
vived it, as we predict it will again.
Importers urn endeavoring to introduce a j
fdailiicg novelty iu the fchape of what a:o
known as scabbard dresses. Thes*», as the
name implies, fit thy figure us a scahtmrd the !
sword. To walk in them seems difficult, to j
run iropes ible. They tue pro!ufeely ores •
j minted with embroidery.
j With Rabftgas fiat, striped grenadine, varie- |
! gated hos* and Oxford tie?, the girl of tho p> - 1
j liod looks rather “load”at the va^erng places. |
| more enp^cirdlv when she puts up fi. r cauv. r |
j snra'.ade and whips out the new-fashioned !
j handkerchief of i-ky l»lne silk to brush away 1
tb* fii€s or atlract somebody’s attrition.
Tnere a noticeable reduction in the prices \
1 of ready-made underclothing this season, and !
The HOWE is the Parent MACHINE o
which all others owe their origin.
I liv 1 H!-':.; it'ii’i' ol 1: '■!! -Mi!-s i> to well known to rwjiiin* a
!- i y- !""'ii ijf.v lioa^t of their class of Patrons and
; ••■nn-n. and the c. tahlislitd reputation of their Machine.
A.&: i-iom-j-c rMEsi-j-r a,
CLERK Or SUPEBSOH COUftT. ffl,
T»-i£I CHEAT
Car *. T ]; iHMI’
10 lilt* iioanuati n r-»
roridsh Remedy,
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
We are authorized to atiuouaca Ui % uauit? r
Caailebeny, ns a candidate f >r Tux Cod’. ,
to tbs Democratic Nen-lnaHon.
tuirous UEr-iic:
Plea§« announce tho name of r. . 0■: M 1L
omdidale for Tax Collector of Fultf.u eouttj
to th? nomtuition rf t'r.a Dpnioe.Afte *y.
FOR TAX
We rcspec.tfally ano<muoc tlio * F
po:: a i 1
T. Ci20Lr.lt A,
:-fe-eeB of ;lifc Bo*
DYSEXIEIiY.
i-ivnnaoEv.
daylight they managed to make d. tint t
mil-east ot Cjn&oogu at L .sU.ek this mom- ! «»•“« ***^?8e, »»d m«*i**-\ Hf ? Lj ! areat improvement in the m.nner of making
, .... r case of spirits and some proviaiocs washed rdstuboas women, who otjeet to macbiLe
ing, was going at tho rate ot fifteen or . j,- ro Having rested all day, ho me of tbo ! Waving on their liugerie, cun row find an
twenty miles an hour. I he Westward ! ,. MIW ] t g c n ,. xt luorniu^ to examine the island j abundance ot hand-made ^irmsets at reason
being taken iu ihe races. There are s.ven
starters for the August st ikes, probably savin
for tho Robins stakes, six for the consolida
tion haniikip, two lor the mutch race, Vaalt-
ress and Shylock, and five for the steeple
chase. The first race, the August stakes,
value 5-0,000. distance one mile, was contested
by Anmell \ Veac igo and Eclinse. The pools
sold as loilows: Veacago $!•>, Annielia $10,
Eclipse $05.
New York, July 18.—Flags on the City
Hail are flying to-day iu honor of the victo
rious Columbia crew. Banting wa* also dis
played from the principal hotels and piorni-
Deut buildings, in acknowledgements ot New
York’s victory at Saratoga. -
Tne A'bitratioa Committee of the Produce j * or hlk-ged attempt to kidnap Lord
Exchange h ive rmo to a decision m the al- i Gordon.
bound train carried passengers from New
York ut seven o’clock last evening.
Both trains were destroyed, and the brg-
C»go aud smoking cars of the Westward bo au d !
trains utterly destroyed and a number of I
tue passengers in the Westward bound stock- j
ing cir were injured. The baggage master |
named Atkinson was killed and a brakem .u |
of the same train had an ankle broken, the !
fireman and engineer escaped. 'The engine 1
of the List ward bound train plunged through I
tho engine, baggage and smoking cars of the
Westward bouud train and smashed the plat- !
form and glass in the front end of the forward \
first class car, which was filled with ladies !
and children, but ad escaped without any in- :
jury. The Westward bouud conductor states !
that he had a new engineer this evening and •
that he instructs J him a*. Bureas-o pull up at ■
the station aud wait for the other train west, !
instead ot which ho plunged ahead. The j
road curves sharply to tho east, around a hill j
and trains are therefore uuvisible to each o*h- 1
er fifty yards apart. Th© crash of the engine j
was the first warning lothe passengers.
St. Paul, Minn , July 2m.—Ex Attorney j
General Ciatke, ol Manitoba, wos aswinltod |
and dangerously injured last night bj* Par- j
ker, who were imprisoned last year at \Yi
nnato enough to fail in
at whose hi
with a
j hunter named McPherson, at whose hut they
j Ibuud a sailor named Cunningham, who had
ped on fioaliug wreckage.
THU HUT
and its contents were pla:.*ed at their disposal, |
and there they remained until the ketch Kan- | bdcL wise that the 1 ;
able prices.
The prettiest model for w hite muslin Ve?s- |
es we have seen has a deep Spanish flounce j
at the hick, headed by a .shirred puffing six j
inches wide, with an inch-wide rurTL on either I
Ctlg°. In flout the ffonr.ee is hollowed out in
ubjeet to die Don
EntTor.H Herald:
r.oate Aououuce th>
c«udi(Ute for Tax ltac
Tut
liii
ff*d he
in
be
took than off the inland, having
i:d-ival F.earcbed for arid buried all the bodies
th« vvas-ht 1 abhoiv. Tbo Victorian gaveru-
uieut at once despatched to the settle ot tue
disaster a steamer, which ofter some difficul
ty found that the ve-feci was sunk in deep v. a- ,
ter ns stated, and that out oi a cargo valued j »u*l *
a'- ever 3250,000 very lit l- was likely to bo : for a’l
recovered. The Marin- BoirdatMelt
having inquired into tfi:* cause c l the
exonerated the captain und officers froi
1 ct of dn'y.
festoon cn the front bread, h.
Glov ** e.r ; : ::t!d-ra «eeu y^itb less than two j
bud me. and aro frrqueriiy worn with as;
tuaiiv as eight. Ladies who sdffer with moist
bauds wii! fiat! the Lisle thread two-aud-three |
button gi * a ereat com:ort. Thev are woven ■
We respecMtilly a iaon
Bomar, bs a cauJi date fw.
Family, aiUajeet to llie Dr;
npraw-re* '• Pa.t,
Fu.tou Couuiy, i
I’M NS IN THE BACK,
SIDE AND JOIN IS.
TOOTHACHE AND NEUHABGI \
The . r *rr.c*:ra in « *OhEAr KLME1 '
Ijfefor© Hit* jchllf, Join) w tu tha li-in la lief tl ri k
•.vi,1 rtao ail ih- above diacascii it;« 1 vcoiumetidtsl :*»
:->r .1 after a lau* trial, aicoxiliug tj ti»c (lirecuoxa,
Roiara it aM Gai Yonr ffianey
F- < j-ari J and 1 ut an b K
J. E. RO.'S, at Dr. W. p L*. Tbotap?aa’i
A-T For s\;<5 by a I In uniats. Prica 5**
Vi Vi.
1 A
fer.Uy kid-fitting. They fire suitable i
t '.it 11-dr ess cccftBious and evening |
ck.
OUR RUSSIAN BAFTISTd.
Arrival or Four Hundred Menxdmtes —
They Bring $120,000 in Gold with
Them -Interesting Interview weth Da
rius Walter.
ieged corn fraud case. The result will bo
published on Monday next.
The start in the ra *e was delayed by tho
fructionsueRs of Lizzie K and Victor. The
latter being naally 1-jft out at the post, the
rest went away with «n even Htarf, Chespeakd
leading by a length to tho club house, where
Vc-ango collared him, and the two raced down
the back stretch with Selvina close up, and
Liaeie 11. and Amelia, a length behind. At
the. half mile pole, Venango was ahead at tfie
quarter pole. Chesapeake w ent past and Liz
zie li , the eclipse filly and Solving came up
hard by. A grand ru*:h was made m an easy
winner by a length.
The second lacs was for the Robins’ stakes,
value $1000, distance two miles, four horses
started, Acrobat, Msccaroon, Aaron II-.Ling-
ton and Banuarett; race won by Acrobat and
iiunnmgton.
WESTON’S WALK,
THE SMELL OF VARNISH GETS 1NT3 THE GREAT
pedestrian's eyes.
[ Telegram to the llerald ]
New York, Juiy 20.—Edward Weston com
menced bis second walk of 5 f Jll miles in six
consecutive days at 12:10 o’clock this morn
ing. Up to 10 o'clock and 55 minutes to-day
hud coin pit tod his i5Sh mile, having taken
three brief rests during llie intervening period.
Up to 10 o’clock this p. i >We;ton had walked
75 miles. At this time Donaldson’s assistant
was engaged in painting a balloon in the
building, and the fumes of the paint and
varnish hid such effect upon tbo pedestrian
an to cause him to leave the track with a se
vere headache. Work ou the balloon was
then suspended, and after thn smeii of var
nish Lad died away Weston rtsumod his walk.
A ntlZE FIGHT IN PROSPECT.
New York, July 20.—The representatives
of Coi'jer aud Edwards, pu^ili-ds, met iu this
city this afternoon and posted up the final
deposit of $1,000 on the $2,000 prize light for
tho light weight championship of America.
Tho ficht is to take place on tho lith of next
August, and withiu one hundred miles of
Fitte burg.
CHICAGO NOTES.
A Brush with the Indians—A Coup
le <*{ Conductors Scalped
etc., etc.
I vpr ltd to the Herald. ]
Baltimore. July 20. —The American con
f toLce of the N *.v ( Lurch Ministers, met iu
this city to-day and will sit during tho week.
The cemuiis doners on liturgy have concluded
their Mission for a week and will present their
report lo the ccnfertnco early iu the session.
SHREvroBT, Li JuhJfiO. —GeorgeSimpson,
a planter residing about lifb.on miles from
here, was murdered by a negro on Saturday.
Simpson, who is about 70 years old, was alone
and asleep when the negro stepped into the
bouse, seized bis gun and shot him. Too
negro was pursued and captured, and when
within six miles of tLe city, was taken from
thur captors und killed.
V. ltaire and His E\?.lt Love. —Tne
crowning event in Voltaire’s life hh a lover
was the sequel to the romance of Aurora do
Livry. More than sixty years bad elapsed
since he hud seen her. She was now over
years of age. a widow, and the only one of his
ioves still l*ving. He wrote to htr, asking if-
she woald receive him. The reply being in
the affirmative, he went. A .Suisse m uniform
as gorgeous as upon the former occasion
wh-. n Voltaire was rtfused udiuiitance, now
led him through the magnificent entrance of
the mansion, and ushered him, breathless
with fatigue and emotion, into the presence
of the marquise de Gouvernet. For a mo
ment they stood before each other in Ki'cnoe,
when Voltaire lifted the hand in his to his iipa
und kissod it. “Ah, mon ami!” hUo taid wi»h
a sA'eet smrlo, what have we doue with onr
twenty years? ’ “Ah, tow line!” sighed Vol
taire; “one dies every twenty years. Ilap-
pv are those who have liven them ! But in
the retrospect neither you nor I, luuiqnise,
has cause to commiserate ourselves. My life
L-as been a romance easy lo read; bat youa,
what ait eloquent acd desperau* struggle!
You lock up tne war ot the Titans.” “Alas,’'
.-ho replied, “l would gladly give my mansion,
my farms of Boauce and Bretagny, my dia
monds and my carnage, with my dear olu
Suisse, included, to live one mere hour of my
beautiful life. ’ “And I,'respondedVoltaire;
**I would give my tragedies and my epic po
em, my histories r»nd my stories, all my past
glory, all my rights lo live in posterity, with
mj laiiteuil in tbo academy included, to take
irom yonr lips only one of the lusses of these
days.” They thou sat down to talk over their
six weeks’ dream-life that lay so far away back
iu thj p*st, but which shone through a!J the
nils' ot more th>n h df of a ceutnry. Youth,
beauty and pas*ion were dead' only tho past
was left to them. What a moment iu their
lives.— Ualary.
Yesterday mor
dred Menr.oBite
Garden from tl
wore blue calico
ling upwards of lour h::n-
luignvits arrived at Casein
j Crimea. Tho women all
;owns, with a blu© handker-
Some clfVti ftrbo v bus invented a soit oi
umbrella from which demands mosquito net
ting in voluminous folds. The apparatus can
be used for a bed, or on a chair, in or out ot !
doors, and is portal 1». With one of these 1
affairs over your head you can hurl dubious ;
epnthtts at flics, mosquitors, und all other I
nuisances peculiar to summer.
There is ro novelty iu fans, but marvelous
perfection iu (he execution of the subjects j
painted ou silk. The 1 >st fan sent to Chisel-
burst, for halt mourning, was of black ebony '
mounting. The sticks were covered with vio- j
lets ot tho finest carving, and tbo black silk •
haves were strewn with purple violets txccu- !
ted in water colois. The box, ol punde satin, |
pul fumed with violets from Nice, acd
TAX PAYERS, ATTENTION!
It it* a heavy burden to pay annually from c brbt to
t**u thousand del!*,** lor co.iectira :h ? ••\ m-\u
ty tsx of Fultoa county, Ik aIuc 1 * Inr^:- amc-m-tn for ro
tr rest on Uioai-y Uor.owe 11 > meet courty obiiictti -cf.
The relief from t!;Ls In having tin- »;• mu.iF<*'i-n tor
collecting tho lax, now o per c jut.. to B jir*:
cent ; atul the taxa?, vrheu culiec'. -JL, y r-iuo.tiy pa;ft
over to the proj-er authoittiec thuj saving at least
tr. m bix to t(-u thonsscJ dolhrs anuua'.Iv.
1 am a canUidate lor tcc olil e of Tax Collector for
Fulton connty, subject to the nomination of tue Dem
ocratlc Party, upon the above platform, ob'iRxtiug iu;- -
seif, if eleotea, to pay over a'i miuiy cou-cted fo;
taxes every week, ana oLc-hai* »he 1 resent amount
allowed aa cjaiuii-Mjq 2or cr.I.ecUug. Hope mj
frieLtls aud all iutereated will coiua up and auppurt
rv‘-V w \V-? A
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r iAUKnciisr.
London Gambling Scandal —At u gamb!-
j ing club, from which a scion of nobility wa»
Cnicioo, July 30.—Col. W. D. Whipple, recently expelled lorcardsharping, a litilegame
with a corporal m.d six men, which guarded J Wii ^ * 11 which a green
a pay parly ntur Fort Freeman, was uttuckcd
by about twenty five Indians yesterday. No
load, P. 11. Sukruun, Lifeut. Gen.
chief thrown over their heads, and no sigus of j bore on the outside the initials of the irnpe- .
ribbon or earrings or brooches or even wed j rial wido.v, veiled with dt.hc.ite ebony trac- I
ding rings were visible, tlu. s e things being all • i^g<* representing a shroud of black lace.
considered too worldly. Tho children were j > $ ( *
dressed like their molhers, villi th s excep
tion, that some of their caps were feuimoiuu.-; I s TH13 A Specimen or the Friends of j
cd with a kind of topcot or ornamental tes- ; xhe Prince Imperial? -The demonstration J
sfl. The men were all dressed like ordinary ■ of tho workingmen at Chiselburst on the oc- j
German peasants ; but, iu spite ot the seem- cafeion of the Prince Imperial h birthday was ;
iug poorness of their apparel, they had well : really quite imposing, and left a decided in
filled wallets. One of them had‘a draft lor ! preasion that th© lower classes here were in .
$26,000 in gob), another had a draft for near- i !*vor ot seeing him p-ac^d at once upon the |
ly Ihe same amount, while many of tbc others ■ throne, out I accidentally found oat ot wuat
held letters of credit fer sums varying lrom i materials that impo ug dfepu.atiou nod been j
$1,0 ;0 to $2,000. Up to five o’clock last even- formed. Au American gentleman *hr> has j
■ lived here lor several years told me that he ;
had lor some time pA*t been making pure lias
os ol a cabinetmaker, who had quite a large
establishment, and employed soma Unity
ipheropol m tae Lrimea, fiiua meu f i'lQis cal icel maker was a Red Ri- *
about tbo e id o. May, and , 0 f tho meat uPra type, and know- I |
i across tnrepe to lla,ul.org. ; | hia cnstomerto ,, 0 ttn A.ncrica,., Uo Iv, 1 j
ing the egents of tho Hamburg st.-aoier La 1
paid to the Meunorrites cv- r $12,000 iu gold.
the history of one of the number.
“We left ISimpheropol in tho Crimea,'’ said
Darius Walter.
travelled by rail v -- r - 0 - .
’flu imvle baits at and Uaxm.-ug. ll?BU IO tbe habit of dissnusing politicaliuit-
I bree of car lit ■, ones have died on tbc road. , wilh llim TerJ frw i y . Just bef.ue the
Our (•relatbers b iv.: ived m the Lrmi •» lor . 1Mnce Imi>e Hal'» birthday arrived, tbe c„W-
a-.*aids of ..no hundred years, d we aro net maker iDloriued rav tri jrd that be was go- I
le.iviug EasMii because 'bey want .o muse us . |o j in tUo dapinutidn to Chis, ifiurst.
Gree„ Catholics ami mbla to military • orvmo are . Re l It pohlican !'• - xolaimed !
lhala"- ordaining this dots not lake ..l et tu , AiW.ua: -voa aro < o Imperii,. Ho*
for lour years vet; but wo are taking tune by v , m ac{tt ...r. so false to vour own party
Uu .oremck end leaving ha country as tail . KttJ * vour oo ;,, ie .,.., , , fhe Frenchman
as we can. It possible that lorly t,.nnsa.nl | sU , ^ . Lu sh , uU!< rs . ..\Vb,t you say is
more ..tour number will be hero cr. 1-»K | „ n .5", m answered: but I lravo never seen '
from ItuHsia. Me are flying f.oin that cor.u- ^ j M Jlla jjonsn .and I ami
.rAor cause they want to rob urot cmrrehgi.ua j owi old . „ 5, im00i . iW , that so fine » i
We.n.vo some ot our number beiegv. !m bv,- ^ nee !i of tbU f ler would ovr occur!
iu a commumly and have all worldly thing .... j 1 ,g H j Di j nr every an 11 who goes receives three
common. My eon is their ‘'Father,” and ho j finished ftaucs from the Duke de Pane,do |
lias been elected to that office lor life. The ! I never could afford to pay my own ex- :
SLWAM.1. < 0AL:
I All row RtTZIVIAG iiV WIMXB’S SUF.LV'
of Coal At the o'U tPiabliBfiicl roar the ?*.at
P.oad Depot, and will be i b as'd to lurr-ish hfi iu vau:
o! a BUpertor article, eiiLt r by ;lu err b ad or smaller
quautity. Ottce for th«* present Ch mbt rf u, Eoyu-
ten k Co.’a, corner V.hiti hall £:ui Hr.rttr fetitf*.
ro > :.i > -.v ai • • v
New Advertisements.
GSCCtRS' PSCTECTIVf f.SSOCIATtOf;,
-f
\*y & v
bas '.hip brtt.d ou th:i barrel.
W. S. Gr.t>UAM,
A.ixlatx Art ist.
A. * . T..iIiD,
SOUTHERN BRANCH
— OF THE —
Aiifioaal ^argicai Sastiisfe,
Wui; s;ri.e:, Ci-p. 1 "ate: .rvr IXpot, North tidt*.
ATLANTA. GA.
rivals is an incorporated institution,
X ^ • ■ •
i a:i : Mtslicai S.Aff, lor tbe ti-Mtzueut of Coc-
Rem:al ana Acquired Dcfonnitias of the tinman body
aud or cotidiuous epera-
I
cure; aJe-‘. tor the tres'jnn'Ct -»f nsonus rxmhar to
iu Uiustrat'-il Circular?*. 1 Lf* bc-ntheru Branch ia
now iu aiutx* biuI op ution iu Aiianta.
The bro Jir ; occupied it oi i . a k. Lew, lar^e, weJl
Irdtau:.;>
rod the %
U 1
arrsngeiatrma, Llts.irl.At
r:. . Kai\s»,;ic a:. I ether
ii. veiuont nppr.ratn#. and
i the origi: ai laautute ut
’j corps i s Bktiled Assist
, liss beca brought here.
a burgeon of
hrother'ucod ih culled the lltirlische Comum-
nity. Wo ail work at agricultural purMiita
w*e don't smokt; if we drink too union
publicly rtprovvd in our religious meetings.
Wo do not use wedding rings; we have no di
vorce; if nmn and wife t> -perate neither is ev
er allowed to marry t*gain. W’« had our rtwn
couttrt for small roaiU-rs in Russia, hut hud to
go before the Russian couits in matters ol
appeal. We have a I nge, number of families
here, some of them being as Jury
ten children. There aro always sc mo very I nib
fid people among us, like great-gtandmother ] c ij t >
peuses there. Sd I am going, and with all |
my tuen.’, “Ar© any of them Imperialists ?” j
asktd mj friend. “Not oue of them. They
Knights of Pytliins.
. vnrsnos kn.Gtiis:
OF ARE RfgrKffTLD TO MELT AT
CASTLE HALL
AT 3,30 P. >!., THU EVENING,
i full an.form. t<> part;o;ptte in paixd<»
. DOPE. C C.
:i known tbihtf aa- fk :L Turn® hand
■i Already under the tiealmrnt of th© fcOcthera
siitii, *::i the re»olu ar«* highly Rrslifying and n.t
HCtory. C»U aud t*xatj:»»r ite mt-rood* of um
;r.t, ar u the facihuee for carrying for«r«ri the
aDDRL?
ir , :5-ly
K
.COLaXD,
.SaL bar. In-t.tut©,
ATLANTA.
• i;*j
N •
Hchterslahl, w ho is about
ire pH Republicans, like myself.” So over to
L mdon on tho appointed day »v tit the whole j
parti; they cheered tbo Prim * ! l presented I
thotr bouquets and had n go ,1 > • • g- nerai’v. |
“And what did you think o*. • Prince?”
asked the American, tho first ti si v tho {
cabinet maker after his return. *Vretched {
ight or j little rat!” was the reply. “Hav * thing to
us * Wliv ho looks like m imbe-
And probably the greater part of the
Jones. t\ c .
(ieor^ix L^dg«> No. i
li ENhV R VN Ks, Ja , i\
11.. sttc L'Jdge No. 1
a. H. vviu:
1>. v.
k >
VfS VNO »ITER Ills FIRVT OV K'LVSfST.R*.
L l UN T.i'HKTS to acd from tither t.“ nutut or •ta
il, i on CENTRAL \XD tv V rilWysn-KX RAIL-
' ■ ’ purcha^sl for ONE FARE. Said
will in*
of ;
: nr. NEXT ABUIVAL
ghty-lwo years ; whole deputation wont over for Kiiml.ir good
j and ftuflfciobt reason*, aud returned with
feitnUar opinions.
A parly ol niue wealthy Monnonifes. arc I
now ex plot ing the’ conutiy about Nnshua
Falls, Kuisr.s, lbr the estubliahmeut of a col-
BIDS
F OK 123
A review of tho new French army took
pl.ice at Longchamps on the lsst Sandny
ony of five hundred families. They arrived .Inna and was a tn tlitnry display that indica-
in this city this week by th*' German steamer 1 ted hopeful pi ogress in the organization
Two conductor:! of tbo Chicago A Alton
Kaiimul, were arrested for stealing coupoua
and selling them lo passengers.
Tbo construction train of the Detroit, Lan-
and wealthy member was observed to be h's
ing heavily. Taking pity upon the youn;
man (the green one; be it known he was not
sober), ono or two ot his frier da carried hiu-
Kdf < ff to th« ir chambers, and there, instead
of putting the pour wretch to bed, ret urned
the gem**, aud tb« day presented the v.cttnj
with his 1. O. U. for two thousand live Ioni
sing A Lake Michigan Railroad was smashed i ^ re( ^ peimda. Ko far ns the fleeced ono whs
y< Hterd \y by a Irte falling on the track. Five concerned the matter might have been settled
lives wc*o lost, aud sixteen injured. by an immediito payment of Iho amount
j claimed; bot the green one’s tr unties being
Paris, July 20.—In the Assembly to-duy, | hard mon of bnsine.se, would not submit to
General D -Cissey, Vice-Pr< sidt nt* of u u , i the suindie, and tl.c questionable transaction
Council, aunoiiuccd tb.t DcObabind LaTour • to hobrou.iUt betoio the committee of t^'
bad been appoint* d Minister ol tho Interior, I At another Wts*.end olub, and within
and M- thien Bodel, Minister of Finance. h 0 I the last week, a member had to pay eleven
further stated that t!.u Cabinet, us now organ- I pounds for a single night’s card
iz-'fi had not hud time it) agree on its policy, I placing. fSurtly it is time for our law makers
aud moved ike postponement of the conutitu- j h, ' l > * n a,H ^ N i°P this wholesale gumMing at
tional debate till Thursday, which was agreed I our club 1*’u ts. Well may the humble
sportsmen, who have beeu driven from street
ANOTHER “RAT” OFFICE.
Cincinnati.July 18.—Au attempt to reduce
the cost of composition iu the Gizette office
this morning, resulted !u the discharge of the
Union printers, and the filling ol Ihsir pluses
with ra U.
corners, complain that there is one law for
the rich and another for tho poor.
The Franklin Steam Printiug House bos
tbe best artist, and new typo, upou which a
Urge auionntof book work is exteuted iu bet
tor stylo than any lioiue in ths South,
Schiller. They will probably leave U.isilo
Garden to-day fer various points in tbe West.
Last evening the Rr v. C. P. Schaffor, anfei-ted
by the Rev. J. P. Lestiade, of the New York
Bible Society, gave each of tha Meuuo itea a
German Ttfilament.
& Bband-nkv ” on Brand-new.—I find in
yfmir issue of to-day a phrase to which I wish
tinako exception, not because it is not ac
cording to Webster, who prt fen* “bracd-
now” to “bran-new,” but because I am in
clined to think that Webster is in error in his
otymology. I suspect that “ bran-new ” (the
foiin in which tho compound popularly up
tbe Republic's defensive forces. Not loss
than 200,000 person** earns to witness the :
hpectacle, representing every type of Parts- .
i.m society. The army consisted of RO.OOO j
mm, and tbo review was merely a “maich j
past” the grand stand i f tbe rnco course,
with a suin'© to Marshal McMahon in the !
ptisfettge. Tho marshal was mounted on a fine j
horse and presented n very soldiciy appear- j
aoce. Gen. Ladmirsnlf, tho military com
mandant of Paris, ti ling from the hesd of ,
the ftt'Jt. cohiuifi placed himself at ill© side ol i
the msrshnl and tho march past began. First
cam© tho battalion < t>’t. Uyr, composoil of I
tho pupils i*t tho military schools; then some
pear:' i. „ corruption fuim thn Soottl h ami I pompier* and euaineeis, and n-tii tho infau-
Noilli Uuglibh ••bruw nnw.” “bra* " aland- 1 trr ot tha line. '111. miuiintR maivhed in col-
mg for “hravn" in the oid Norman souso of | nmmiofcimpam.-a. md euh battalion
fine. Hcott calls a woman’s ornament 41 * 1 -* - x-u .-
braveries, and Hpeoser frequently usos the ad
jective foim in tiro hcu e ot giudy or ahowy
if £ am correct in my o*n>j dure, “ bi Ait-new *
is an txaot equivalent for Pindar’s “ shing-
ucw,” which Debar expAncis into a droning
couplet in his version or one of tho odes of
th© Thobun pout, ami Webstar was misled bv
Addison and Spelumn. It follows, of coum?,
that “ bvau-new ” is the better form, or rath
er tho historical form, while “ brand-new” in
anothor phrase altogether.
Gov. Dix has hsd to balance himself ou “If
any one attempts to haul down the American
flag, etc.," frr over a dozen years. Now lie
has remarked, “Matseil, my good gracious l”
It is a pleasure to leurn tli*t this Colossus
now has » place for both feet. — [B)ston Post.
about five hundred strong. Following tha in
fantry came the artillery, ppNsing At a trot in
cduuius of lv\ctoiies, with tho guns of each
battery all v-breast, tho tumbrels following in
the fenuio cider. This part oi the spectacle
was, indeed, splendid, forth© drivers drove *•>
sttadily And their horses were so well trained
that it Boomed ns if all tho carriages ot each
battery were fastened together. Tho wildest
minor had been iu circulation concerning the
p d:tn\d di monslrtf th>n» which were to follow
lue review. The sdMiers were to erv, “Vive
la Repftbliqqe V “Vivo 1 Empcrtur“Vive
Henri Ciuq 1 ’ “Vivo le M*vechul I” But the
soldiers did not utter a word. The order, “Si-
b'jice in the ranks” had fcotu given, and it
was strictly obeyed. All the cheeriug came
from theoivtliaUH, and it was gtveu equally to
ihe Mamba! aud to tho troops.
1-3 toaa of CtaJ, envl SO cjtJa i t Uick ay or
0*lt wood will be received fey tin* the
•»a:e to be delivered »! the duff rent School houses iti
tbe city. Bid* will be cosed by ibo 10th of August]
next. D. il.WLR, Chahmxn.
AT».»xr*. Juiy IST4. ?l Ivr
3L.a.k^ Hallo p a c l
A DEUSHTFUTSU^MER RjSORT
GREGORY HOUSE,
Lake Mahopao, N, Y.
Ji. B. CiUTTEMISA.
The UUKOOltl wldb crenel s««
reception cf Guests, JUNK 90th. The Hotel sml
Cottages, siiltAblo for the sooctmuodatlou cf
huudred guest*, will bs j-ut lu Av.-u-class order, and
_ > *
ble this s«***i-u than vtvr be: -e. L%k« Mahops© ie
fll'ljr milefl from N©-* V .rh *itnau<U cn the N**w
York, boatou and kJot*b«al Hallway, aud la aim
tbe terminus oi tbe Unv York aud Malroptfe. BraacL
of tbo ilarlem Kitlr.id. It is .-ce t ,'u-
•aud LU above the lev. 1 of the aea, : t.l i< W'de’j
kuowa a* tho mou. hcaUixfuL char.* .. , J fw.: :
aide smsnaer rem •; wilhl*. • r ;v *;.v > . ol au irr’:
Tbe Ijske itaelf Ia i *u a<ilea i.. c.rciuii'.ereoce. ar .
which the drlv* are except:««’ially ft: o. Aia-.fte so
eommo&attoua for BosUtik. lrT*hiug. Dfiiiag, Bowl-
lug and Billiarda.
Application for Room* can k»s made altbsl'cle*
man Mom«c, !Ne\%- Yorti, or after .Hay 1st
at the Urrgory Ilauac.
S. E. CRITTENDEN,
Formerly Supi. bt. Jamoa* ilo’.ui, New Yo?k.
I.atv Froprtetor animall House, Atlanta, ga
aprZl-U |
Sc‘d until 3ist cf December Next,
and be GOOD to return
Until the (3th of January, IS75.
ThsPrr.HO or* tM.ref.vv* C U T ONE*.* to Pll b
YIPETHKM**! LVfeS Wi i *. r OKU irom roc &&tuu
It-'. ‘1 Su*'\ * «•: tnal Uabroad.
Yi>; L :
r: g*r and inp’t t-outi.wo-u ra K-* 1 -oar..
....«». ivhl *-*
t>ui**t AU.uti Divnlou cVu. a! haiUoad.
_OOK AT THE PRICES
aT
-I. i S, C. Powell’s
juo Mors.
35 Whitehall St.
btimmor Dreaa Goods al *3 ^4-. wzitb *0; al 35, ttcfh
o at &>. wo »U IS.
Hc\l i. • r Oar*, n a: Lac# Edgings aud IcssrtlDgs
at nuhturd cl price*.
Hi" 1 :r^ U.iuimlugs, No*iot:a. etc, at low Q 0 iu».a.
•J t at 3 cant* per cak'.
t N t« )S csiktff, worth »'ft» cent*. Biacelots at io
,'caii* jwr I'j.ir, worth 73
>\© vre oovaUntly rec: ivisg New Goode. purchiMnl
f v ca»h iu N*w \«nk, wu«-ro om buyer i* bvated. anl
• very advantage n t kcu of the u a.’ict to accurs cuo .p
.©•le.
Corns catty. ©ft«, and . toy ong «« yon like. Ni
trough.* to show goods, J * K O POWKLL.
35 WAtUhall Street.
331® AUauU, Ga.
SUMMER 1*4 THE HI8MIAJWS.
©cm, ore I Come e'l!
t.re cna c.m ortnbto rrom«. F. '»r.I $ 'i fv
% * mouth. Special Ratrs forlaiuilica; Servant* half
price. Look to sour luteraat atid hca’.'b.
J. C. PUASCH, M. U , Proprietor.