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om the vicinity of
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sntly inclined hpdn
Harlan, whose Indian operation, both as See*
of the Interior and chairman of the
Indian Committee, are not thought to have
been wise—not to call them quesr—want* no
investigating committee for that reason, and
another, namely: That his election oomes tiff
ju3t after the Hew Tear, and they are giving : ■ j
him a terrifio fight in his State, which requires
the assistance of all the biahope and p*psllegv."
tions of the Methodist Choroh, and the admin- 7
iatmtion thrown in to boot Leading Iowa
Methodists have written here that they cannot
longer carry the stigma of supporting men
adjudged indefensible. He is an indefatigable
correspondent of the Colfax stamp, writing at
least one letter a year to every householder in
the State of Iowa. Ha cannot be said to have
abilities, bnt he has some qualities which fre- -
qnently lead to position—such as assidnity,
cunning, fair speech making, fluency, and s
Six months.
Semi-Weekly Telegraph an
Six months.——»"jaea
w . "moth Weekly Telcgiai
“cer, 56 columns, 1 year.
Six months
stioas, supply the difference between the
wier stomp and the United States Supreme
it They both had tire name of being strong
eel reaaooers and expounders of the Conrti-
>re nondescript and eommon-plaoe ooantxy
ienoes. The only measure of polity of which
ton is the author and main abettor is the
nt Ku-klux bill, and its utility is still in
le of his party, and
1 his opponent with
iminto the position
rty. - He has never
aver, in debate on
encountered Schnns
Ja dreadful picture
rage, somewhat akin; to
when being poked up by
when the money runs out,
then attempt to crowd don
gatty terrorism,-a&gf»oe.1
which to
knowledge of business processes, besides exdu-
eive party devotion.' 1 ''-*
;,.; sHriS'-.u : jjby skins, ^ IHfiflfol-’
,j Pomeroy, of Kansas, is the incarnation lol"
WesteruiTweedism, combining boldness, rapes*
'hfiJS* taoiilim-iq
• ?*sea oiv- COSKUSCHUGBAPJED.
: ttserp*.®aiscfay:7;-' i ;'' “‘7; ; '-f
■■ -j rirrnsa- on Aibs.—The town council in re ach
ing out for a little doubtful notoriety, has is
sued “promises to . pay” in the sum of thirty
thousand dollars.
Tbs Gmrara and Madison Bahsoad.—We
leam that the engineering corps on this work
tin« established headquarters at Tnflfan Spying,
and is engaged in making additional expert—
bred people to have somo regard for tiie feelings
and tngflafety of others. It is a drying evil and
annually growing troras. Every wen-informed
parent in the land knows itis wrong. .Butin
juvenile desires and aspira&oba^to assert their
supremacy over parental wisdom and prudence.
And the fact that others are In like fault is taken
as a sufficient answer to all their sage admoni
tions, and they not only allow, but furnish their
children with the means to disturb the pnblio
peace and comfort, and to endanger their own
and other people’s property and personal safety.
The lawsshould be made to reach the parents
as well as children who axe old enough to con-
tract guilt. The enactment of a suitable law by
the LegisJatnre would at onoo cut off the traffic
in those articles by all.respectable merchants. c
They would sot buy to se!l.t!iihgs it were penal
to use; the public mind would bo prepared to
abstain from them, and probably no precautions
would be necessary. ) Bicbabd.
:n 5 into a third-rate j
His intellectual
mentaienrveya in that vicinity. CoL Boynton,
President of (he. road, reports that ten miles
next to Griffin have been graded, and are now
cab gdM notion'of Pomeroy from the fact that
he iaalmcwt invflriaWy^called“^a Pom.” SuIk
headed, and waddling, and belongs to nothing
fixcept himself-^not; even the ; party he votes*
with. • There is no probability of his returning ’
to the Senate, and ha probably will-not make':
the .effort. Hfe, former taony, Sidney, fflarke,;
of Representatives last year, ondbeaten for the
Senate besides, although he had Pomeroy’s
.4 r.wm'
ready for the superstructure; and that several
hundred bands are pushing the work vigorously.
to lay out its
Kseda Joint
tar and
the control of tire.
assistance.
be seenriai
ear, tike Wt
an inHewJSngland. called “Prea-
are Hamlin and Edmunds*- al- t
ny*s position at,the head of the..
pnblpaQ caucus compels him to dotha doubt-'
n committees, and ‘ffix things” so thafrihe
icutivewillnotbe hfflk-Hamlin isajigorc,
►od"dCador'aheavy, peiossal buffoon, known
BthefamiBeg ttnafocf aSffihffi
nin ths Senate isio vote-withihe Presidents
get.all the patronage in return for it that is
missions. Parties defendant have been re
quired to attend these angost tribunals, from
one extreme district in the county to another,
to answer some plaintiffs complaint In an action
of debt, by note or account, not exceeding one
hundred dollars. Beoentiy four or five parties
were arrested and tried fora riot, and con
demned, and each fined twenty dollars, with
cost of suit, which was paid np. Where the
money went to, deponent saith not A party
was tried for bastardy and acquitted, but was
required to pay theeost. A possessory warrant
was issned at the instance of a party, alleging
that bis mare bad been taken from him by
fraud, or undue meins, by the defendant
Upon bearing the facts in the case, the Court
determined “that the defendant pay the cost
and the contract stand.”
Ur. W. H. Scott, who - moved from Baldwin
county to Texas, about one year since, is at bis
old home on a visit to his friends.
Mr. John A. Breedlove, an old and honored
citizen of Baldwin county, and for many years
sheriff of the county, died last week.
We find tijese items in the Atlanta Constitu
tion of yesterday: , 4
YpsTvnmy. at the -Bolling Mill, two boys.
Doo Barrett Olvirf&v'UWmS'i^grhil? playing
Senator Trumbull was'very different $ it was to
look into the many recent flagrant corruptions
and defalcations fir pnblio offioe, and ascertain
if they did not spring from the: perverted na
ture of pnblio appointments in general, as influ
enced by merely party considerations. It was
to be an inquiry based upon current defalca
tions and excesses,'into the nature of our civil
service; and was therefore a broad and states
manlike proportion;' ainflng at the root of evil
and not atanyofie' administration—ell being-
responsible alike for the loose responsibilities
His father was informed by someone that there
was a “fire extractor” in the oily, named J. H.
Stallings, who could cure the worst oases of
burning, and more in desperation than from any
belief in what he had heard, the afflicted father
went off in search of the “extractor.” He found
him, and he at once stated that he had no donbt
bnt that be could effect a cure. The Fire Ex
tractor then went with Mr. Spinks to the house
of the latter. There the boy was found , appa
rently upon tho verge of convulsions, and suf
fering the most exquisite pain. The Fire Ex
tractor brought witn him no oase of medicine,
no oase of instruments. Those who were pres
ent say that he merely went up to the child and
put his hands upon the burned places. He let
them remain there about five minutes and then
removed them. The child immediately began
to experience relief, and in about twenty min
utes declared that he was entirely free from
pain. Shortly after that time be was entirely
at his ease, his sight was restored, he sat down
in a chair and sat by the fire, his burns being
exposed to theheatof the blaze. In the after
noon he was so well that he went out into the
street and resumed the sport with his playmates
which the explosion in t$9 morning had so sud
denly interrupted. Since that time he hoe been
>to. take positions like.
port, (bit the first issue bad been retired.”
It will thus be seen that the Gartersville and
Via Wert, or Cherokee, Railroad Company, of
which Henry Clews was and is Treasurer, noti-
M Governor Bollock that the bonds mentioned
is the petition of Clews & Co., were rotirodand
tion tban any other suggestion thafr has been
practical solutions of the question of non-00m-
bustible construction that has yet been offered.
Whether this or some other prooess for making
cancelled and new bonds issued in their stead;
Tie new bonds indorsed by the 8tate and now
made public, and may yet prove one of the most
bustibie construction that has yet been offered.
Whether this or some other prooess for making
wood non-combustible is the more desirable, I
am not pro]
ont and in nse, while Clews & Co. hold the can
celled bonds and make their possession the basis
Lwermqra,<whef!B.all.the.‘lypShqurijps origins
ted,) Me., and he is waive years tiie senior of
Edmunds, whois6nty48yeara of’agd :; Htfwe
is a tall, silver-haired, rather ^ graceful appear-
ing .man, of respectable affinities, ; bnt almost
without judgmcnfcrin legislative matters; and
the reoord of his speeches, particularly on mat-
of their petition for the seizure of their road
ud its transfer to their own attorney -os re-
hand of the bailiff.
SaxiZS.—The Sheriff of Fulton county had
advertised property for sale on yesterday to the
amount of at least one-half a million dollars.
Bat very little of the property was sold. The
sale of the Kimball House was postponed.
The City Marshall's sales were very light.
Meningitis Cubed ex a New and Sdcoesefdx.
Agent.—Dr. E. N. Calhoun, physician to Fulton
county jail, visited a negro fellow confined in
the dungeon, who was suddenly stricken down
with this painful malady, and remaining twenty-
six hours severely convulsed, at which time the
Dootor administered tobacco enema, and con
tinued it as 'necessity seemed to indioate for
three days, at whioh time he was entirely re
lieved. His opinion is that this is (he only re-
second, r f6 Acquiree?
Chandler is atremei
covered all ovor with
dent; He has chaps
drawing a pretty heavy draft upon their credu
lity. But facts speak for themselves, and evi-
denee is within reach which will sustain every
assertion made in the statement The burned
boy can be seen at any time at bis father's
house, near the Union depot, and Mr. Spinks
will state to any inquirer what he has already
stated to us. Nay, more; he will be glad to see
any visitor who may call for the purpose of in
vestigating the affair. The Fire Extractor is
to say. I am, however, de-
„ ^ nionthat any process by which
wood can be rendered non-infUmmablo at a
reasonable cost would not only be an inestima
ble blessing to the public, but its use should be
rendered imperative by law.”
“Well, Mr. Mullet do you still tbinfe that
briek is the only fire-proof material?” “I
looked into that subject at Chicago with much
interest Now, it is very hard to make an ab
solutely fire-proof building; butlbetieve that
a building, properly constructed of bricks that
are well made, and of iron or non-combustible
timber, protected by fire-proof shutters and
doors, will resist tho fiercest conflagration. Re
member, I say fire-proof doors and shutters,
not bon. To make an absolutely fire-proof
structure, however, well burned and homegone-
ctivtr on account of the neglect of the company,
of which Clews is Treasurer, to pay the interest.
The situation is this. Oa the bads of can
celled bonds, held by Clews, banker, and for
failareof interest that should be paid by Clews,
Treisnrer, Clews, banker and treasurer, peti
tions Conley to seize the road, who does it, and
pits it in the hands of Clews* alleged attorney.
We pretermit any comment upon GoL Printup
mill it is known whether he still continues to
beCIewa’attorney. He is a gentleman of stond-
fers of > taxationtnod the strictly .nst
the Senator*wi&iehowT <V B9riea,
dtions token without warrant., a A. 1
'trnnlr? .nmhnMv vrtoto Ttso.. we
frbmTbeffigturned o£ - OhsndlsriievsraS&tF
cloned a man whom he has befriended 1 as' long
as tire man Is loyal to him, andls a goadlisten-'
er and talked ’ He has noti hnwever,-the xemo-
Jew&spidah orImy^ derical obligation toilie
would probably mi
liable remedy for this disease.
There were only five deaths at Borne during
tiie month of December, and only ninety-one
during the entire year 1871. * :
•• New Year’s calls ware more numerous at At-
Ianta, on Monday, than last year. More than
GOO'hauses were open, and the preparations
lire ones, and permitted the new bonds to be
owd by the company, he is party to a direct
fund upon the State. Where are the new bonds?
Clews, as treasurer, should know this fact.
The aspect of fraud is most striking. VL0
Conley has acted most precipitately, it appears
to ns, and negligently. . .
Bat there is another feature of this matter.
Hioae old bonds were issued before five miles
of the road were completed, and therefore are
not valid. Issned illegally, the subsequent
completion of the road does not validate them.
(«v? as . tr6asQrcr of theroad, was presumed
, °5 1 3 t8 progress, and therefore was cogni
zant!of the premature and illegal issue of bonds.
avery strange condition of
method? ; '• «.' r'-j. *, ?. -
Mr. Charles U.Collins, late mastermaohinist
on the Atianta and Gulf Bmlroad; was reoently
presented by his assodaies trith B ffiie gold
watoh and ohain, and also an elegant, solid sti
ver osaket containing a dozen ail vat; spoons, a
to the Custom-house, olid thb'odrtagh <aud g6U^ i
eral-order business • Of it; Wdtdd be disastrous-' j
to the persons having it in charge, anff>taJnco i
ah tt'ii ill-fdeHnfe mid eatmushing ovor Trum^ 1
ball’s propt^ltioil to SppiOiirt adjoint Se&ct oom- 7
mittee oriretfenchtaeiih ’
As'a genenfi rul^it win he found that:1ho ;
'' 1, ".“.’~** , "*"*nea'o!t State by one Sen- .
to suggest'theinomina- l
loss; NetvYorkisade- •
6 t
i Tolltti on'that Cuba beam <: 'j
for apis more extensive and elegant than ever
before. .« »*:£: ■ y
The three legislative investigating oommiR
>903 appointed at thh lost session of the General
; him: f o ROorLoxctiisiona. ^2ia*
saStTmajarily' every time, and 5
tow muoh about the subjajt'bf'
' WMdmm ia a'goodJooWng,
ty» coyAte^SPover, irith^K
siato or metal. The me of roofs composed of
coal far, or other shrtilar substances,' should be
prohibited by law. in dtieSL Ordinary iron shut-
tors are scarcely more fire-proof than those of
wood. They heat morerapldly, warp from their
fastening^ and admit tho firetb the interior,
and are u fact omeans of facilitating the con
flagration by obitructing the efforts of the fire
deuartment I see no reason, however, why
fireSroof shutters should not be produced at a
£ufaction. 1 toaop-NKtea «.->a • -•),
thoHnidtf. a - t .RftasSimb to I*»iq tfc
Oftho!
^ tiifrioa, afoCatyaep^of the House-?-;
Hichoht, .<ffiairm«rr.)Qamanagcmentxif tiie
9 Bond nyBalllwVimAKli^Jwt^. ^nrfaSiig
T<Mgrn.\. nii'miTw anAClatk^ of, (he Senate,
Messrs; H.^Sne&d; of Hichmond; JB. TV*.
liptA Of -Rnhnlaj XM W. L. Goldsmith, Of
db. -tJ #na »a« pi ; ?A 3 saw ad Ills sitsi
theobji
urtfal and Annoying Amusements.
KtoWng wnwmfe,
gufaife
'ana ho:
Chester corresipi
trouble atthat]
ont that such.a
— lUMfinn
pne with the never-returning old
time, think yon. toiniant intn «».«_
t utile common sense upon the snbfa
lalers in <
to the News'
10 mail deliv-
of that able
ishotand
milch 1
t^a piratidii jrat in the e hd- ’- ^ ’
: • ■ KEBBASXA. WSg
The new Senator from Nebraski is
ad trader and stoek speculator around
d has filled several small Federal po
marshal and surveyor.- He is a n
:w Lebanon, K. Y., and he is a ta
' * specimen of t
the Senate bi
tie conspiracies
d Thayer, whs
one of your daily readers at
ietiama and! If
‘ynggod”o^tii0,8O^,8achquI6k.»o,rk^fl!t|-
cnlzted tq.zn«ke.«yen »thk2l» A dt
HairiBon Thomas^* colored braShar, i« shed*
ito-the’ position of:
about the same -'time
t • occupied'!(Sd saa@
hundred and one li
jredecessor, Genei
st, and therefore offei
Pwvoke
„ _ , jnded his hangers-on.
True to hi3 character, Hitchcock had no sooner
come here than he grabbed npjdl the Federal
patronage for Nebraska, and that is probably
all we will know here of him as long as he is in
the Senate.
THE WXSTXBN.VOTES a MISTAKE:
>-: Under Grantv. administration each Senatorial
delegation from the frontier is composed of tw»
1 good deal' of
ions sentimen-
^Sjwwject; or to bo regulated
k famines <a
hurtful or dange
ftfia i’. ggfa.nroesrity teiroapp&reii
r d tow . n !
Sri
the Ianddorinaiast week,
bNttiBHfaAr A
3s«arfI
have
s—the grabber in fact and the grabber ba
led. Western politics in the Republican
y is belittled by the many village elemental
—the Methodist irthnr nhmrhiiti
country editor, the innumerable railroad
a, and that general composition of needy
tyrojmd biunderit^zealota who-mn^ tobe
imidrio tn: lOiiiSiVq'.Si
JwtffBl rtiod oftevA'
sr by native cleverni
itibn of a brilliant 1
; jn lata.'^r'We'find-heredhirtyiouf (
ida baa gone Demooraiio; and, as his term ex
iles on the date of the next inauguration day,
a'la cunningly and desperately s^kiwfwi th
at giving offence to anybody, to deserve some-
ting from the posible re-election of the Prari-
:nt His colleague (Stewart) is simply a min.
g, land, and wild-cat attorney, well pot up in
osky Mountain law;.' as muoh out of place
the Senate as Brown of Cslaoeras, or the
itn&Rt of Poker Plat. . *• .
Schura, and Grata B
associate, Governor, than if
hundred peddling Qongreeswoi
each one dispatoHed,hJto Dut<
the window on an ertand of »
ered in the rear by the rides of
clothed, if not
to his death by
; a M&Sr
;art of
[owisTfjriJ
bushels per ac:
counts the aci
lug inoident: 1Z ■ ^ir*±L: .qUifajS; w
off plunder from Washington hie
will ridicule hftn vritb buekslKit. Ji
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