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J #>4L*4*Jam aiaoii'g: some, if not to all that are ooutcadicg far. tie Seeing that your road would be obliged te encounter this competition, the board ea- deavoted as far as possible to protect poor te> terests, and to this end the Macon asd Wastern Railroad has been leased. By the term of this lease the stockholders in that company are to receive the same dividends that are paid te the stockholders in your company. Liberal as these terms are, them mare pee* ties who sought to defeat the lease, end'for that purpose applied for and obtained an iajuhotioa. This injunction, after having been ewtaloeA by the oonrt below, was carried to tha SnprMni Court of the State, and by it dissolved. Iu view of the competition referred to, and 1 his Nevada experience, twice F. crowded audiences in Chioago, red, iced himself as follows?*" BflMj <m l Gentlemen: By request of the bud le committee, who has been very Si try tired, I suppose, I ask leave got you the lecturer of the evening, tu £ itherwiseMark Twain, a gentle- how at learntui. whose hisi-orical ao- hot. V II P • «.« ^ kSTTad routmm the French 5 Isdoooqs a o' stfc 9I1 t'd ijsdw siii pwocji ion bib )i av rdhdtow^ wsJ h B h id -nbO vein* ig i etpxd bit berfai > cridsyl KB g w^hmeU m lorofjourage roman’s pooi- theoryof^ M, staq| ; esooneenung ion—that she ofthd communist] whose devotion to amende, ioh/for. the truth paughtea by his moral character and e. [Renewed lsughter.] ‘1 dual personate which God created as the germ of ail ' society. The twain are but one, constituted one personality nnder the Bismarck has notified the French Cabinet that e will take reprisals and increase the army of iaretope^fflorivmrrof^. nlutufifnl I 111 m Ikifldtecij' i 9 e.:.' .. ,..v 'i t«-. ■ **vr J&fllife are's the ed in' the counTy and; naai^ <Si gopS edpamf i t ana wields a largb- comp es, "who out* ibis the custom, an introdac- from fore to aft—a hi qade, and I had rather make collum from fore to ai wn case, anilhefl I can rely sudden)—ain't wortit le facts. EContinued laughtehj 1 Five—Put yure has in hicss — ^ introdSctidn that-I mini- I aaqwablein the?Wa i he would don’t really care for that at all, but it ia the com- hizharte kan beet 70 meet alone: jpbments that sometimes' Rb^b *»-♦*»♦ «- mmifhete wall.row. roJitees of oldier that portable. You can fancy a young xgbifa op ^oegdo^y parior.fall^otxompany a friendly in hen flection of. the country... Y01 - nmTTiipv op. ns wellFnock.her: in ibp.&eaa. SI red: ’ •<*Utifc>£axans? e.’AezBOpon Tonnilet »y »:w«d the rest of. the evening, nged his knife:dnto^the Gennan’s : break’ I never had but one publio intro ) desdbeitrg aopomplishedi .ha£ed witbilas: S*nm4- fflesotiy-tiw things. 89 u3s? ■ • 'nia.fnnrrinrwT was arrested vim • Paris very inapiratioivjio;the way pf an-t tBrieSlfcefateutilheiifihafga&itpuA0M«Et a&wltemw ye ftels were elioited byiswom French srlfo supposed I didn t wenfeuuy oovn |r>*r not, for 00a nwgw w-uji y the one that cune flyingto Maij VtSUnlng with li»htfrom the tbn 4 the strong, bleee’d scrsphs thi dear Lord. Vhcn tempted and fainting alone. t grandest of all Is tho angri, ,7hoso story I often have read, _ tbaritivn to*< thoCtb. when tii that the d is of opinion that be continued. •*■ divideuda id-condition OS ibe tCenteiit: 10 came to the tomb of the Saviour Vnd roUed back the etono from its head, »-• d said to tho weepers that trembled to heaTf .. ‘Thn bold is uono no from the dead.” - , Uj ttof the family I about right. The Lord is gono up from the dead.’ 1, angel of life and of glory, Jome, whisper the message to me, ion sadly I sit and remember ' ■n. _ .t.n j ak.a f> frnm imy tfflftfl 1 ridge oy hiz withers tu the ton biz tale (or doraul vertibra,) ant yu go along, tn see.if he' noarej Eighth-Look onhishlnd legs wing, kurbs, windgaltj.uriDRbc quittora, thro8b, ; , .greasefheel^r^hbrougbpi^ afwhiri-bone; look for some pinhi^^ tout$£(. strains in the back tenders»let downs and.capped fcoeta,;!.-..;: . ; . -.m* -.-rtUo tfa Nine—Invesligait his teeth; see if he aint foreteen yeetadd larst ilay, with teeth filed down, and a six-yeewudJt>laj5k.iaaikburut i»tn the top nv thmn wittea jvot huun . . Ten—Smellov his broathCQ we if hehmnt got samrglamitei^ila^iyaatcIniBiMn^ttanHIlflk signs of pole-evil: pinch him cncIhniiQMH^hbl withots for a fistula, and look sharp at feS-tib shoulders for a sweeny.* 1-3 kwisn&irJmi & fab’liaTiRd ftg gCgflVr-mAfif^^klPflftdy antfeviriw ■jrf ( ■^dea to all States and Burptehel atonbi > 1 . tei n wrr«>t, you will ^ItorSliErtUt another dangeroM^^mofrnfiS) j against the church of Go^, merely speoulativa * anffsoientific—mi effdrt to overthrow Gbd’s or- 'j den'of society, and with ft the civilization. , through gfiiok the Ohurch. is now laboring to j bring tha world to the knowledge of the truth. ^ Few of the Giovb^xFtfneetPkS Bdropn are . |tiong healthy men. ^Several ol: tiiein;are^ n6bi j ChS <mZ ^gone taw v — . rlkuowin the mautlons whoro Jesus has gone, <■ littin nnaa surelv must be.’ • J. •- > m dis iittlo onc3 surely must be; Tne Door-Step. io conference meeting through at last,- itfAtiawa umnnd ihA'VfiBtr717&itcd r *‘- Wo boys around the'vestry waited • 1 eco tho girls come tripping past, .. Like snow-birds waiting to bo mated. it braver he that leaps the wall By level nmehet flashes litten, ian I, who s-oppod before them aR: Who longed to see me got the mitten. it no, she blushed and took my aim I, We let the old folks taketho highway, sd started toward Maple Farm chafe* days.later, whom; V^q- .■■•.nriv nhfi^oivHgiiity'vanTffvBa-fhiie. thw and :the other ia, I ■ can’t imagine ,wJiy.f crime sfiall-noE be left unpunished; . LachkmL longed -laughterJj—Now such an into thefamonslawyer, defended TonUeletj-whom putsbmanrright,at;easo. daughter.] hef^bffeflea®a'aa»-fieiypatiiOtvriio r iqthMnii lUsca ®dt e» tuTO,tkoUld€bliIariuty:ofi41io battle fields He itUe Dry Hollow Accldcnt-Hc 'admitted-lhat bis ellenr n ' itation, but it were ini] ifor banking purposes, the? r< Lore from j-send him:.to D von. Bismarck ,would laugh -too much. There were times, when things could not:be. judged from an or dinary point of view. The Prussian army ig- t nd^qfnecpnncf^les of justioe and - the Erenoh . juty; r The real representative- of the nation, chronio invalid almost from infau teen vras 1 hardly expeofed- tq fe Hia son'and heir, toe, is a si(^6 only son of.Sultan Abdul Aziz is : vl^|Smt'apd Kiroiessee lwlroadi .by which two lives wefe lost It bb.jb*.. * ’’ ' ■ A gentleman who awisted itrcolleoting the remains of Captain Robert A: Fogns, whose' body was burned in tbeliopident ftti Bry Hollow Bridge, on the Yirgfnih and Tennessee BaSroad, last'Saturday, informs tis that Captain Fogos ’was not killed by, Qie f ailing of - the caboose, as at first snpposed. On the contrary, be made a desperate effort .to open the door of th9 car, which was impossible, it having fallen upon the opposite $nd, and bo having nothing to slahd upon wWb.bexemoved tie door. Hebeldvritii botb hands to the feoing bf the door with nidi desperation sis only a dying man could bb caps* ble of, and talked calmly aud resignedly of below Greenville, Mississippi, inOhlcot oojmty, and it is from the plantations in this nefghBo_r- hood that his fpreos, to the number of three of four hundred, were raised.. An additional gang of one hundred or more have joined thoha irom -back on bayon Bariiiolet^eWvand Itisthiaferce that are no w in possession of Lake Village. .They seem to bo organizedunder leaders of their own color, and the organization extends throughout^ the greater portion of Chicot, country. , The tar*'* bnlent posso, now under Mason’s leadership, axe the same whq, under the pretense of attend ing a hubecue, test sprint oolleoted at the vil lage and prevented Ragland from acting as County Judge. So far there has been no blood child since the three persons were killed last Fri day, but persons have been robbed oh tie pub- lie roads, and .several houses have been pillaged ’and fired into. t The fecouices of tie negpxs • wexo about exhausted, and fears were expressed that tie. country would be laid waste by tieir raids and robberies. In tho mean timeja reign of terror prevails. Gotton fields are white with tie fleeoy staple ready to gather, and few or no hands at work, and while anarchy exists nothing can be done .but to aek tiat;Bomething be done to hold thetnxbptetfbte^ 3 . fe snbjection.,. ■ 7^^ '"-/rj- ■ j. -J ,. 1 j Ghioot county, in 18&0, oonmnsA a pbpula- t=gVv‘— ... jPxss>E9Spa. nutierranpns.captb has made tie Grown Pmcj of E| 1858, old before htetime. The.C! deis, brother of KingLappold of and coffers from heart .disease, ■, Grown Prince Frederick, .of Denmark, is by ho means good, and, Ms prospects for a short life are ampog tie objections made, to tie pn^osed future union of tie three Scandinavian Jring- of.Eurqpe, pt, born in. for the beeves, ask ef-he iz a roarCr, and don’t be afrakUujind oat ef tie iz« whistler. : fe.ss Thifteen—be sore that he ain’t r a kirbbiter. tdn’t balky, ain’t a weaver, and don’t .pnll at tie halter.- - • ■*> ,.--«igq •- a ad SI :i~ Theze'axe a few simple things tu be looked at in baying a good famityhoss; there iz a great menny other things tu * be looked at (at your lezare} after you have bought hinn ' ~ . ■ Good, bosses are skarse, and good men that de 1 * - u any kinds of hosses, are akaiser. Sait -• - a man 111 abont his wife, and he may tell yo. Examine his class fer a Sunday-school teacher, and yop will find him on tie square; send him tu tie New Fork Legislature, and re joice that money won’t' bay him; Xend him seven hundred dollars in thehighway, without a witoess or a note; even swop'do^gs Wtthhim with perfect impunity; but WX" “ L “ J —' good family hoss ov him, yon trow, watch tie mah-olnss, and' . mind besides that you will hev tu ask'tha lroxd to forgive bim. t to* A ‘ * »ioai *iMl it qpioni “Anhonest man is thenoblest work Ov God.li This famous saying was written, in grate dn^ grnsh ovbear^ by the late Alexander Pope, just nfffii* hn«{nr»ji-nri/iA > T f Been foobte, and isuqt-itietytoHrobwdM The OrownPrince of Germany is in vigorous health;: bnt his friend and comrade, the .Grown Prince of Saxony; is sickly; and the heirs to tie throne of IfeekienbUTg-, Baden mid 'Hesse are' all feeble. Most ofitiSse prinoes are acsoendants of tie most stalwart .warriors of-tha.oldentlma; .buino jieritage. of strength, rt,seamg,T.qMif)e 1 kept from decay under. tie .enervating life <f moden^kingA- The'prmo^a,- ltie tisfnMtutiofi' bf royalty itself, grow feebler with every gen&. ratim.-pffew YqtH Evening Post.;: •; s sueU ie^erfo,tig ljjm, 'The kiss of mother anil of bister, at, sameliow, full upon her own _ sonndand ijwcet, rosy, darling mouth—I Idssed her! iriiaps 'twaa only boylah love, yet, etill, O, listless woman! weary lover! 0 feel once more that fresh wild thrill . , I'd give—but who can live life over? sermon’ in London 'Archbishop'Mahriing' ‘Ifor onadortordesire that the GatiolTo ” * idshonid-ever depend on any thing'except t 'Gold coixuptSjj .—and I say thii a new army organization in 1872; there wiU nd change be made now, and, owing td tie urgent representations ! of tie Minister of War; the Reichstag has oven passed tie military budget brought in at tie eleventh' hour, and fixing-tho expenditures for the army on a peaee fcoting 1 for 1872-3 and 1874, at ninety and a half million thalers. The bill provides also, that daring that period tho war budget shall only, iff a summary form, be laid before the Reichstag and Federal Council, thus depriving Parliament of the right of catling for specified accounts. v The increased distrust in Berlin may have originated in tie new French military law. fix- ing tho annual conscription at nidoty thousand- , men; and as, in spite of tie low-Freneh Ex- . chequer, tie estimates for tie deparfment of War exceed tie German expenditurts by forty million thalers, Thiers is suspected of; taking ; conjectures into consideration which might en able France to evade the payment of tne re- ■ moining three millions by a vrar-liko action.— Saoh an eventuality is looked for by a Russo- German confiiot. This event, however, is hard ly probable daring tie lifetime of Alexandertie. 1 Second, wbo is the only and bost friend German 1 iany to Blakely^youafiia. famishing tie old. conoem. This gentleman’s’ I striking resemblance to.Gen. Gass, andtie 8on-. ator’s residence at tie hotel, have given rise to 1 numerous misadventures and- good stories; for the troth’ of whioh bust, however, I .will not vouch. For instance, it feitold with nmoh gnsto > that a gentleman from down east;- lull of- com- - plaint and insearch of tie landlord, mtiannl— ty ran- against the dignified Senator, and ex- daimed: ^ j. a.vv --Hi* “I say, old fellow, sorrow to trouble-you;.bnt | do yon know where they have putma ?’’; ^ : j 1 Gan. Gass, thinking this some unsatisfied ' office-seeker; responded good-naturedly, “lb- ' deed,I do oot; sfe” . “Why, in the moBt infernal place I«Ver saw. ' Now,-my letters ought to put ’ me -through, old ' cook—such letters^—” r-t ^ ’ “My dear sir, I am vexy soity; but jon mnit : bo award that my influence is very limited-^—”• ‘Tery^Umited? Oh,' come, now^t^Fa;too> |j ^driteb^&^tbld^toa^; wotobdaftoObkanlr h ttettlewaShetW; ami - m/.:.■&} aM U mms» I “Gen."Dttck ia vary complimentaryj but mi3- -i ... to swtluate m ' The Central Railroad—President - 0 IVadley’s AnnnaT Report. H 7 .Osbtcb 07.Ptfitil KiAsSsa. Co. 05 OAi,I V . .. Savannah, Ga., December 1,1871. j To iki'BSfekhMiet*: ''*/ Since the iast anhual report, the Macon and Western Railroad hasbeenleased' P , tins forming a continuonsl lease having been made in ti year, it-WaS dedmedBest not to i ophiutftHia vriffi 1 Utosexpf tteOtot . western roads until tieltecalyear on tie first instant; therefore tit expenses of tiat tiad ate taken* f1 of its officers; -The result from tifee roads,-viz :<GehtraT Afecon and Western, wi Badk; ; fe as fblltnrev «e - ‘ - Central Bailrijaa eaniinga ': yeatiending SOth ultimo., iQentral Railroad Bank etn epdtog80th nltin: but his feet web crushed between the ' timbezs of tie cars, and all efforts to release him were unavailing. When his friends found that he conld not be saved, they :advised him to pray. He pilled off anew pair of buckskin gloves, and handed them to o negro who . had done .everything,In his power to rescue him, with tie request that he would keep them in remem brance of tieir friendship. He then commenced praying, and continued to do so as long as he l «0W’9peak. SSH>. 7*4*!#r ■ * I :V I-; ,/ 1 **?.' 5 I The Source ot Sickens’ Scenes ami London Daily -Ndws, in reviewing For-’ ,all*m Information nlroE standingoL your affairs. ^mediately repaired to tie poifitey yard toe hem into execution (tie ordors, nottheponll Railroad, it has been found ho difficult problem which exercised tie brainof he Chinee. About this tine Jim, tho old lady’s on, have in eight, aud to Ah Skoot’s intorroga-' ions answered in this wise: “ Now, look here, Ikoot, you jest git some corn, and I’ll go and it the gun, and I’ll tell you what to do then.’’ ['he neoessary articles were duly procured. The lopefol James had loaded tie gun plum to tie auzzle, and telling Skoot to tirow down some cm, about 200 chickens put in an appearance, tow the OhfnaulBn, as before,stated, was quite ond of experiments, and reaching for tie gun, 10 took aim at 0 noble rooster, who, towering, bovo tie others in tie urido of Ms youth Sira aosJoriioofl; Wis entirely unsnspioions of tio omiug storm. r Tt-l3 perhaps needless to etato hat James immedifttety ensoonoed hiniself be- iind a large tree out) Of harm’s way. About this ime a report which would have dose credit to a* ii-poundcr aroused tiefolks io’ the hsnse, who mmaspe rushed out to tie sefflte of tie slaughter. ' Thd pttiUcation of. Mr. Forster's “first voir ume’,’ will almps%<proye as great a surprise to tie. world as -tie first appearance of tie first' 61,655,48730 . .It i i 79,769,78 : 1,070,455 S8 ; , Total earnings of the three roads and ; BankriMLaA.mr.m&&&> iAM»Hlfcdatact:--:,w, fens fcwefts ivamaaUlhfedatewtci aarys” ; J-. “I fear. sir, you are am *ts9v in case ^gomafifibgente of ti» ,• has induced tie Bttsi i Sfeh^atfleortb dtartiimiifig , pdi&tjC H ^as Re, ! &hd hot David : Gopper-^ fieU^ Jwfior aOEtad tie bottles^r dnd - .was .'half: starved and shabby, and ashamed of himself verymneh- tiafltiilSnedt.w■ u tor : .•?:,*:> as.; vitso si tu: j^aip”. jiixe8)73l398t :i .• ■:-> sbtskii ustr 0# Ijutaaiafyssfegs' Thia luil : 0. This he has done ia the Atlanta Consti- ion of yesterday, in which he declares that iley is s stranger fo-Mm—that fie has never in in (U£pies6irae bht-twico infiisfife, and 'XjzS&r? Ipbathe Babjeote of tie guberhatoml.elee- • 1,tie general situation in Georgia :now, tierj imoUarof tiapresentGeneral Assembly, and.* heGteyenrqr juatchosent Mri JEfilijradtea as * 0 war* * "mi aSiu watched with very great interest and even iety the temper and action of the General leinbly, jnat ajourned, during' the first two 3ks of its session. Since-then, a few days epted, I have been absent from the city at- ding the courts. I became fully satisfied a er and more patriotic Legislature never as~ ibted in the State. Thus far it has won a title he oonfidenoe and gratitude of the people, btiaf, but noble, true and manly report upon • Federal relationa' menfS ttfe unqualified, , tified and oveiigtatefnl'ap^ro valof ’ ali good BMlwd ka jgg{ *x§Kr afi Whatever may have been my own opinion os . front 'toweisF bmldings wd3 a National Bank fe§ta,a poor little social out- first .tunerweieem. to have ontaigne with luxury, which ,e morning with music, and asoft’fioliday, is;nbt more gof^tiat^pb te in the beat hardly be too Dickens .aoou- ibwfbritoe tie secret' UofDicke: cutiwath'. Z ko teorot 1 bonds,* sc.48379 50 ow ad .asm House of the Hungarian -Diet, nfliedton'-queBtian 1 xtipeeunj expulsion bf some workingmen. at which inflammatory ag, sir, that 3 if It is mid that sod of London povert writings of Dlokens. It mudifto say that in that 7«^ra.3F.‘*’*ba8jB5tKK) • kmtidfetefe i wy wan lfB0ttlMs9tfvu-158,205 95 .-r ; PklBBifflPtiafe flqwwtairoa MB&*xe4xatorg .AmOSMyzH to i»3Wg hunt gtfiSisi ;i25.000.00. ’ of tie boy, ana ParisOommunO/ahcMdUght to bring'abont gOtoMX-tiok tie repfy >Aii0ti(ff GUfihet^ater^^S^^fdurtlr tome!*’ tiefbl- , this forenoon, wlfich efijd#6i«fi1fg ofunfin- ) (town, roots tom ofte law aS t. ’/where ’ we : » 6,25000. tohayebei books tie opinion of others, upon tho legal abstract question of the power of the General Assem bly toorder a specialeleetion to take eff ot upon a vacancy in the executive office which had oc curred before the act was passed, osn make no . diSerenoe now. The General Assembly had the right to determine Umt question. They did determine it. It involved only the construc tion of tie State Constitution on 1 a question only of legislative power erecting only State internet and policy. The gwitHirwan ehoeen by tie people under tie aot to fill tie unexpired terin I know WelL He ia. a wise, discreet and safe naan. He will execute tie tews faithfully aadjjnpartially upon all oitizeutt- He will do nothing ultra or revolutionary,' afid be wifi respect and ob«^ tie 1 CetismuftOns of tie Hiked States and tie tft iFG egfc he ftndetietn. There ton,. titon»fer#kdbe anpoesi- ble justification for, 1 - , »- sad Z hope and believe there w|u. ^e none. . . ■ ?■■» -r-r- - • The Amherst Standard is responsible for tha 1 • ruu.ro! laaay.... iGovemmtittaxorriho same. Dividend Macon arid ' Western Railroad this • [dsy.. [several other persons* were! riously/ • • •-• •' : •’ ity of Alton was blown across 1 Wflii were tiStfWuurtWv qftii&tod'ldfct their tfldnmeysM MMfftWHM AiilUi ■TGftfrjwWl sent for Sagosta and charged him Withtifi fO! wrn«An of snerlMitit'iDwTMiitfoMQI iamakjng'titmisIVBpKpm^Chtis fosfttiYkWl Exposition of 1878. It is bis aim to present l S3%igr« trite piottoeof Bgy^isn jiptiptsaw HUrAwMktdVtetttittrain shall .make us acquainted witi domeatic life i inscionaness which people oooe efim • >e to believe that tie ideal, as well as tie ist go into a truly great work of art, : ough David Copperfield and Mioawber 1 ures taken from.models that then lived, still convinced that Shakespeare never amletin tie flesh, and that Faust never - the streets of i^ronkfort, Leipsig' or i ly the ball was a afeW Robison] one bf the ini ,78,00009 ' we have ’At iTf-i’irriq-'? »dl fa nvnoj y.^n&.’^nttotiecaVs" tai—tOtiei* ig word; as is frequently ■{ £=• ^ThiTe lie was passing j Appropriated foneflstoT MpMD«bli iti . * 39steisp ips’fi ot [•'Tic. ; $lj444,8|7;S0 Leaving a bdanoe tMrf.gfefP 98 The business of your own road, as well as of those teased by your company, has fallen off very much during the past year. This has been caused by a very material reduction in ti» cotton crop tributary to our road, and also by fierce competition from other lines of traaspor- tion which have been opened. These lines have not only taken some of tie business that Seimar. . _ ■wT: ’ f* .v- „ - - ~'H,’ f ~ 3 rJOZ SUlW . uftcltiia Washinoton correspondence. “Gath” lows over the rim in this style” “Did you hear if that chap who attended the sale of a hotel re- lently at a town in Ohio? He hadn’t a oent in mwhsm ^yeuSsro SoC gm S^saas of oulitfie On Wednesday the Democrats of tie county met to nominate a candidate for tie Legisia- t'ure.- to fill the' aeaT-dccapiSSPhy. L/C. 1 Jones,' lately declared ineligible. Mr. Hines L. Hill was put forward as the standard bearer of the Democracy of the county. Mr. Hill is a young man, of flue attainments,, and if elooted, will do the State good service in its legislative hall. r, iL _ aa In 4kiV .1 q i 1 n M Ua a fiat he stood up and bid boldly, luMaaBwiBgi ;cbanges-inside, bistoWOT to jusand dollars.’ It jandwheuthequestionwas asked, is*tJ-SSS I 'hay£»' carefully.' concealed .ca^ienoy sjBflTO ty feeling t^Weetem PsasfS'ss hundred and ten in ell*. teotoeo. renoe. attackei me EunSredL Lve' thousand iSBBBniiittiHBMl &iiBBUBHBBm vsajj Nets Himself iy. ;;Al 10. zn p