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MACON, TUESDAY, MARCEU8.18Z9.
Volume LIT—NO 11
BY TELEGRAPH
Camxj»n\ rlL Madeira, Fdbrnary 18.
Colonel Pearaonwas attaoked at ESto>ve
bv a large force of Zulus. The latter
Were defeated with enormous loss, and
pursued to Eatameai, one of the Zulu
military kraalo-
Colonei Wood reports that he has cap
tured a Urge number of cattle. _ The
health of hi a troops is good. The attitude
of the native tribe* in Transvaal 19 dis
quieting. and it is feared the chiefs have
formed a league against the British.
The Governor of Mauritius has armed
at Capetown.
Toe men of war Biadicca and Flora
are at Simon’s Bay. They have aeran
eases of smsll pox on board.
Madrid, March a.—The minister of
the interior has deolared that the policy
of the new Cabinet will be both conserva
tive and liberal.
Berlin, March 9—A notice signed by
Bismarck announces that the German
Empire is free from the cattle plague.
Parii, March 9.—If the Chambers vote
for the impeachment, ex-President Mac-
Mahon intends to demand that he be
prosecuted with the mlnUtera.
A belief is gaining ground that the
Chambers w>U reject the impeachment
resointloD. The Presse sayaM. Renault
will oppose it on behalf of the Left
Centre. Tne Pays—organ of the mili
tant B mapartists—advises the Bonapart-
iats to abstain from voting, and not to aid
in saving the Bepnblic.
L'Ordrt, the organ of M. Bonher, ad
vises the Bonspaitists to vote against the
impeachment. The Chambers will prob
ably adjourn about the 25th instant until
May.
Madrid, March 9.—It is stated that
the Marquis Do Molmo has declined the
Ministry of Foreign Adairs, preferring to
remain m Paris, as the Spanish Ambassa
dor. The Ministry has been offered to
Benor F- Do Cardenas, now Minister of
Spain at the Vatican.
Niw York, March 9.—Captain Waliaoe,
of steamship Glen Lyon, reports on Feb-
rusty 19ib, foity miles from Algiers, in
the Mediterranean, he eigbted the ship
Kentuckian, of Boston, dying a signal of
distress. Her Captain seemed much ex
cited and paced the quarter deck with a
revolver in band.
On inqniry'be stated that he was nine
ty days oat from Trieste, boand for tho
Southwest pas3—that his orew was in
mutiny and starving.
A boat was lowered and the first mate of
the Gien Lyoo went along side of the Ken-
tnokian with fiesh water, preserved meats
and biscuits. Us inquired if it wau safe
to go on board tho vessel, and on th9 Cap
tain replying in th9 affirmative, mounted
her side. As ha wat going up the ladder
the captain emptud his revolver over the
mate’s bead. On reaching the deck the
mate observed that good order prevailed
and tho crew of colored men were carry
ing ont their orders in a quiet and peace
able manner. There were no complaints
or threats male, either by the Captain or
men.
The captain said l>s wanted only n lit
tle tea and seme preserved meat?, as he
bad everything else, bat requested the
ma'o to tow him 400 miles to Gibraltar
for rC200 sterling.
The provisions were furnished bat the
mate refused to take him in tow, ns there
wa3 no distress, and he waa only a few
hours distant from Algiete.
He remained onboard three-quarters
of an hour, during whiob time there was
no disturbance, but the captain showed
every evidence of mental aberration.
Later advioes report that the Kentuck
ian pntinto Iviza, a Mediterranean port,
on March 3d,.with Cap.ain Mosely dead.
Gloucester, Mass., March 9.—No ti
dings have yet been received of the four
teen fisning vessels which went ont from
here to the George’ sbanke, and it is gen
erally believed here that the entire num
ber went down with all their crews in the
severe gales of last month.
Peksaoola. March 9.—Dunham's ma
chine shop and foundry were burned here
last night. Less about $5,000. No in
surance.
Naw York, March 9.—Tae triennial
convention of the Jewish Order of He-
sher Shel Bs'Z*l cmimenoed to-day in
Pytbagors- H«il, and was called to order
by Solomon Laiz. There were delegates
present from ail the Bhboidinate lodges
in the Unfed States and Canada. Mr.
William B. Htoknay waa elected chair
man, and ihe Vioe Presidents as follows :
District No. 1, — Jjindotnao ; No. 3, —
Kaerieb; No. 4, H. Woolden; Na. 5, —
Pares?.
between Bangoon and Mandalay, and the
situation in Upper Barmah is regarded
as extremely dangerous for the European
residents. It ia stated that, while the
rtoent massacres at the instance of the
king amounted only to forty, the killing
was attended by terrible atrooity. The
viotims were beaten and kicked, and the
women _ were shamefully abused. The
royal prinoea were reserved for the last,
and were made to witness tbe torture and
death of their families, before being mas-
stored themselves. The bodiesor all tbe
viotims were thrown into old wells.
Ljndon, March 10.—The Paris
correspondent of the Daily News says :
‘This opinion, which Is Joabtlees Gam-
betta’s, will, I think, ohaoga the of
the moderate pipers, saeh *h tn. Journal
du Debats, Le Hemps, and Ls 8uin Argue,
that ‘the multitude of misdemeanors oom-
m>tted by the DeBroglia Ministry are
sufficiently pnoisbed by the failure of
most of them, and that, moreover, they
are barred by the autate of limitations.'
As for the oharge against the Boobebouat
Cabinet, of organizing a coup d’etat, al
though the moral proof is atroog, there is
mnoh doubt whether an overt aot could
ba legally established. The telegraphio
correspondence of the Bochebonet Cabi
net was most remarkable. For example:
General Grtmandet Da Bochabonet re
commended tha oommandant of Lyons to
deprive all private oitizana of their arms.
He also telegraphed the oommandant of
Tonlonse as follows: T am told tbe
Ninth Begiment oanhoi ba oonnted on.’
General Daorat, on being informed that
the first attempt to form a liberal aabiDet
bad failed, telegraphed to General De
Boohebonet hia thanks, adiing: 'May
God and MaoMnhon be glorified.’
On Deoember 12;b, General DeGrlm-
andet' Da Bochebonet, telegraphs the
oommandant of Benne?; ''Endeavor to
bo ready on Thar.day. Tne troops
should take all their camp equipage.”
Oa ths 13 hot December, when the Da-
faure oabmet was formed, DrGrimaadet
De Bochebonet telegraphed to Bordeanx :
"Pray warm confidentially at headquar
ter^ to stop all preparations.” The re
port says: President MacMsbon, impell
ed by honesty and enlightened by event?,
did cot follow to the end the detea
table counsel of hi3 minister?.
London, March 10.—Tho Rcpubliquc
Francois, Gimbetta’s organ, of Paris,
prononnees decidedly againzt 'the im
peachment of tho Da Broglie-Fonrton
ministry. It aaya the report of the com
mittee, while ably grouping tbe acts of
the men who openly revolted against the
national will, reveals no new facte, and
though the accused richly deserve to be
tried, prosecution would be big with in-
convenience, not to say peril, even if
tne.Senate gave a verdict of guilty. A
trivial sentence could only result.
Liverpool, March 10.—The Liverpool
Courier’s London correspondent telegraphs
as follows: “The new French, and
American Cable Company will be form
ally brought before the public some day
this week. The cable *ia in process of
construction and is expected to be laid
during tbe coming snmmer.”
Washington, March 10.—The intelli
gence which ia derived from Charleston,
13. C., that ex-Senator Patterson had
received fall pardon for his alleged
offenses in Sonth Carolina, came from
Mr Patterson himself.
Richmond, Ya., March 10.—The grand
jnry-of the Hustings Court, of this city,
to-day indicted John E. Poindexter for
tbe mnrder of yonng Curtis last week.
Tbe trial is set for Monday next;
New Yoke, March 10.—At 3:15 p. m.,
theecorewas as follows: O’Leary 63
miles and 7 laps, Bowell 74 milea and 7
laps, Harriman C£? miles and 6 lap?, En
nis 60 miles and 6 laps.
Washington, Maroh 10.—The follow
ing Southern oases were decided in the
Uuited States Sapreme Conrt to-day s-
Harvey Teriy vs. John J. MoJUard, re
ceiver. cto, from United States Oironit
Court for the diatrlot of Sooth Carolina.
A motion to dlamiBS was denied.
The United States, appellant vs. Eve-
line Perot, appeal from the District Conrt
of the United States for tbe district of
Louisiana. This is a olaim founded on
a Spanish, grant to four leagues of land
mtnated in the Bayon of tbe Adore, iu
the settlement of Bayon Pierre, Louis
iana. The oonrt holds that the evidence
produced to authenticate tbe grant is,
nnder tbe cironmeiances, all that the
olalmante conld be 6xpsoted to produor,
and that tbe grant mast therefore he sns-
tainiog. On tbe fi'ingby the ippuieesof a
courts were of the prisoners’ race, and
that they did sot, therefore, have an im
partial trial. The questions of Federal
jurisdiction xaised here by the petition fa
interesting and important.
IHE GKOEGJLA ATI ESS.
Tae forenoon session was devoted to
au address by Mr. Lstz, who reviewed
the history and growth of the organize'
lion, its objeo’.n and principles.
Arrangements have btoa made by Dis-
ttioi No. 1 to entertain the delegates
while they remain in this city.
Boston, Marco 9—Arrived Seminole
from Savannah. The steamer, Atrato,
from Loaoon, which arrived hern to-day,
report* that on the 221 of February, in
latitude -16.19, longitude 2640, she
passed ? burning ship, supposed to bs an
iron vtesel of apparently 850 or 900 tons
burden. She »ent near tbe wreck, bnt
couid not ascertain her name.
Easipokt, Maine. Marco 9.—Ship
Turkish Empire, 1,600 ton?, Wear, mas
ter, from St. JoV.n to Dublin, went
ashore at Big Duck Island, near Granel
Menao, Fndsy night, and is a total loss.
The Captain sal six men were drowned.
London, M«toh *.—The Sportsman says
Hanlon is a. Brooklande, m-ar Manches
ter, and ia going through a daily routine
of strong exercise, bolb afloat and ashore.
He will shortly remove to Newcastle and
go into regular training on the Tyne. At
present be is oat of condition as be scales
127 pounds against 143 when he rowed
Conrtesey. He also oomplaina that bis
bends are very tender from lsok of work.
A match bos been made between cham
pion Elliott and an unknown over tbe
Tyne course to taka place a mentb after
the Hanlon-Hawdon match. Tbe name
°1 the noknown will be declared on the
day of the Hanlon-Hawdon rnatob.
New York, March 10.—At a quarter
put ten o'clock this mbrning Bowell had
completed 52 mile?, O’Leary 47, Harri-
tnan 45 and EnniB 42 miles in the great
ictercaaonal walking-match at Gilmore’s
Garden. Great crowds thronged the
building?, and tho inside attendance waa
luge. Bowell kept up bis trotting gait,
whilo O’Leary maintained a ateadjrwalk.
Tho greatest excitement is aroused by
this contest and tho betting on the reenlt
has not cbsnged from what it waa last
evening, namely three to two on O’Leary.
The pedestrians are all in good condition.
Beta were freely offered to-day of f 500
even on O’Leary against tbe field.
Calcutta, March 10.—General Grant
arrived here today.
London, March 10.—The Daily News'
correspondent at Berlin, says at a parlia
mentary eoiree on Saturday, the Chan-
cellor said that a partial disarmament
was impossible. Germany, at least, conld
bot begin. Unfortunately, she bad to
ahowa'front in four different directions,
and c;nld trust none of her neighbor*.
Calcutta, Maroh 10.—The state of af
fairs in Mandalay has created grave anx-
•ly. The garrisoni in Brith, Barmah, „ ,
have been doubled. The Burnt is have caae to the Federal court upon the ground
interrupted telegraphio ocmmnnioation that none of the jurors in the State
remitter of 5.3z6 sore?, they will be enti
tled to a decree of affirmance fur the bal
ance, vi: 15.713 aorep. The opinion
w*s delivered by Justioo Bradley.
Washington, March 10.—An interest
ing, and in some respects anomalous case,
involving the powers and jurisdiction of
Federal courts ia the Southern States,
came before the Sapreme court of the
United States tc-day, upon the applica
tion of the Governor of Virginia, fora
writ of mandamas 4o compel Jndge
Bives, of the United States Circuit conrt,
for tbe western district of that State, to
re-deliver to tbe State authorities two
criminals whom he had taken ont of their
custody for tnal in bis owe conrt. Tne
case is briefly as follows: Baiwell and
Lee Beycold?, colored, ofiPatrfck county,
Virginia, were indicted jointly in Nov.
1877,in Patrick Co., vs., for the murder of
oue A. C. Shelton. After several trials
the ease of Bar well Bsynolds • resalted in
a hung jnry, and that of Lse Bsynolds,
his brother, in a verdiot of mnrder in the
second degree. Barwell'* osse was con-
tinned nntil the next term, Lae was sen
tenced to IS years in ihe penitentiary,
and both prisoners were temporarily re
manded to the eonnty jail. On the 15th'
of November, 1876, * petition waa filed In
:!je Unitrd States Circoit Ccurt for the
Western] Distriot of Virginia, praying for
the removal of both oases to that
oonrt. Judge Bives, before whom the
petition came, believing, to nee his own
words, "that the petitioners had been de
nied each a trial as is aooorded to them
by the laws of the State, by oompetent
juror?, without distinction of raoe, oolor
etc.,” granted the application, and di
rected the issue of a writ of habeas corpus
cum causa, to the marshal of the dis
trict, commanding him to take the bodies
of the prisoners into hie custody, and
hold them anbjeot to tbe orders of tbe
Federal Conrt. Upcn this state of facta
the General Assembly of tbs State pass
ed a joint rtdelation directing the Gover
nor to institnte mandamus proceedings
in tbe United Srates Supreme Oonrt to
recover possession of the prisoners, and
prevent their retrial in the United Stales
Conrt, The petition of the Governor, of
Virginia,wes presented tolhis oonrt to day
by the States’ Attorney General. It sets
forth the facts as above stated, declares
that Jndge Bives has transcended the
jurisdiction of his court in taking and
withholding the prisoners from the proper
custody of the Commonwealth, and has
undertaken the exercise of power not
vested in him, nor in hie court, by any
law of the United States. It therefore
prays that said Rivea be required to show
cause why a mandamus should not b9 ie-
sned commanding him to redeliver the
prisoners to the jailor or Patrick county,
to be dealt with according to the laws of
said Commonwealth. It is understood
that Jndge Bives based his aotion in
grantieg the petition for a removal of the
Beligious Revival.—Wa learn from
the Chronicle and OohstitutionalisS that
daring the religions servioes conducted in
Augusts by Bev. Mr. Jaskip, at St.
.James’ charob, hundreds tie forced; uf
stand, bnt do so witbont murmuring
throngbost the entire exeroUes, and the
interest ooaUnnea to be unabated. Tbe
night previous, the enthused eveogelist
preaohed a powerful discourse from the
text, "What mast I do to be e*ved,”„ la
addressing young men the preacher spoke
thuss • i r 1 ':'? : : lr :
“Be a man!’’ said he, with emphasis;
“bea man—sot a slave!’’ Every noble
attribute was theirs, bnt they were sub-
jecta of appetite, and this, left to itself,
inevitably brings min. Some were en
deavoring to uke hold on Christ, bnt
their hands were not fre>; they had not
let go their tins. Their watohword should
m r
In my hands no price I bring,
(Simply to Xby crow 1 ding.
Once be was at eea In the midst of a ter-
rifto storm. Tbe Captain went np an the
quarter-deck, and be was close behind
him. The Captain called to the sailors,
"Let go and haul!” It was necessary
that they should let go before they oonld
attempt to haul And ao they did, anJ
the ship, disabled though she was, look
ing like a thing of life, went leaping over
the sea. That ia what every sinner needs
to do—let go all and take hold on Christ.
How Augusta Baked in a Spec on
So.—Chronicle and Sentinel: Daring the
recent exouemenl in meat, which, from
the lowest ronnd, prioes scaled almost the
highest height, much money has been
made and lost in fatureB. To give qn
idea of tbe ran of tho business, in this
neighborhood particularly, we will say
that even in the last fifteen days the mer
chants uf Augusta have made f30.000 go
ing short on meat. As Atlanta has taken
tbe other aid?, perhaps this is somo of
the Gate City money flowing into onr
coffers.
The Press On General Gor
don’s Letter, — Columbus Times :
The letter of Gen. Gordon, which
we publish iliewher-, though, need
lessly severe, mn3t be regarded cs a
complete vindication of his course in the
matters mentioned. His participation in
the late canvass in the 7ch District needs
no defense. Gen. Gordon represents tbe
whole State, and if he thought that the
interests of the Democratic party called
for his participation in tho canvass in
any district, it was bis right to make it.
The letter of the aggrieved Senator is
commented upon in the Chronicle and
Constitutionalist as follows:
Elsewhere wo publish a letter from
Senator John B. Gordon, in response to
certain attaoka upon him. It will be
seen that the General goes to the very
heart of the matter and handles the pro*
sained instigator of these assaults upon
him witbont glovi s. Onr Atlanta cor
respondent, in hi3 letter of to-uay, states
that opinion is divided as to the Sena
tor’s course in responding to recent letters
hostile to him. At any rate, the Senator
baa deemed it beet not to bs dumb, and
his utterance ia of a character to either
silence his enemies or else give them a
new impetus. We cannot believe that so
chivalrous and honorable a man S3 Gen
eral Gordon conld over have purposely
done any man or woman an injary, and
we hardly think it is in the power of any
mdividnal 10 destroy the high character
he has in the warlike or peaceful history
of Georgia. He ia simply tasting of the
bitter cup of political life. The greatest,
wisest and best of politicians have not es
caped these trials, and General Gordon ia
reminded that one of the most perilous
gilts is sometimes that of success. Gen.
Gordon haB the fnllest confidence of the
people of Geojgia. Hia j ns t ice and official
character are above reproach.
The Atlanta Constitution devotes over
a column to the discussion of this con
troversy and ably defends General Gar
don, ard shows how bis antagonist
courted the Radical vote, and by i s aid
only was elected. Taking a wider view
of tbe subject, it then concludes as fol
lows: r ,
It must be understood that the contro
versy between General Gordon and Dr.
Felton is altogether el minor importance,
and ia interesting at all only because ot
the pnblie position occupied by these
gentlemen. Tbe real controversy is be
tween the Democratic party and those
who are seeking to destroy it. The p,o-
pie of Georgia should make no mistake
in this matter. The controversy is not
personal. The whole of it hinges upon
the startling fact that a public man who
goes into Democratic cancnses and pro
fesses to be a Democrat is found in confi
dential communication with the chairman
of a Republican campaign committee,
soliciting and receiving aid for the pur
pose of defeating the Democratic party.
Ooce more we warn the people of Geor
gia that this' controversy is not a personal
one.
Inquirer-Sun: We received it by last
night's lata mail, and give it to onr
readers. Tbe General ia now in Atlanta,
and we regret to learn, ia confined to his
bed with infiimmatory rheumatism. Hia
vindioation from ohargea against personal
integrity is complete. In faot, this has
ever been apparent. We wonld os soon
regard trnih to be a liar as for a moment
to entertain ihe shadow of a doubt regar
ding Gordon’s personal and political in
tegrity and hia fidelity and faithfulness to
tbe people who have honored him.
The Georgia Baptist State Conven
tion.—Toe Georgia Baptist State Con.
vention meet* in Colnmbua on Thursday,
the 24th of next montb, and will last
through the following Monday. The in
troductory sermon will be preached at 10
o’clock on the first day of the meeting.
Nearly two hundred delegates and visi
tor! will ba in attendance.
A Sunday-school mats meeting and In-
atilnte will oommence on Tuesday night
before tbe Convention, and continue
through Wednesday. A number of min
isters and Snnday-sehool workers from
abroad are expected to take a prominent
part in the exercises. The meetings will
all be open to the pnblio.
Fob ward Pea*.—The Cnthbert Appeal
say*: Judge Hood brought to our offioea
few days since some well-developed pea
pods. Should the weather continue
warm he will have English pear, on hia
table before tbe end of another weak.
Concert.—Professor Beardsley, of An
drew College, assisted by Mrs. Bussell,
and the yonng ladies of the school, will
give a grand 4y>ncert at Cathbeit this
week. Tbe Professor is almost witbont
a peer as a vocalist.
Kicked to Death.—Eugene Stokes, of
Terrcil county, was kicked on the head
by a male on Sunday evening last and
died from the jnjvi ea on Tuesday.
A Modil Fbuit Farm,—A correspond
ent of the Appeal, after visiting the fine
fruit farm ef Mr. 5. T. Jenjrin?, near
Cnthbert, tays
?— : . i r ucr, 4
If no tree*o ot blight of ehy kind be-
falls this little Paradise it will yield
clear of expense, three thousand *'
this year. He has every kind of
machine that ingenuity can invi
turn all into money that are hot
the market in another shape,
this labor id performed whHi
[I9IT0BUL CORRESPONDENCE.
DR, March 7, 1879.
-THE COSOKSUIONAL XX1DU3
The Bnealcersbtp. I has taken plaee. Thus, tho average im-1 —The electric light, it ia anBonnoed, has.
A Washington special to the Cincinnati j ^ tol'l^were annua° Shmarketa*KfltnBeg^te^ 8 I,on<loa
Enquirer asserts that after repeated eon- I £jJggSlO^centners, while the exports Vi^oVu^
ferences among the friends of Blackburn, J were 10.756,000 centner?; in the period I legal fate of interest in their State below 10
wie at flood tide yesterday. The limited I they olaim hia caucus strength to be J1873 to 1877, the imports have reached per oentnm.
.. NeariycH | Express fofifortbarp points went out at I eighty-four votes and making steady I 49,358,000 centners and theexports only —A. lifa-riza statue of a yonng woman
le the hands J o-an « m _iih fl,«PnUm»n I * K “ J Vaj I 22,070,000. The whole subject has now I clothed in along robe has beenffisoovered
-employed to cuhivdfapfhe fields are doing f ** ** . . °. o I Hl8 ,neEda “7 th,t the I become a straggle between clashing in- I near Porto d’Aszo in- Italy. It represents a
soothing else, and at seasons of the veer I Dp7 *•* Ineretn bang (eUD,cMMet 2 I caj a Are going to pash the old war issues | terests, and even members of the same primteea of one of the temples of Astinm.
“X. _ rr .:}■ r a- .... V- . T ... .. I. . . mu. I UthAnah PmMi Ba nnl ?uim IV-li..
when labor is plentiful and cheep. B
eidea hie frnit r there ie hardly > farm i
like em? In Randolph county that pro- f Ja<We.
duces more cotton, corn, wheat, oats, I, ,7"v
peas and potatoes than Harvest Home. * *° the h<
Thousands of jast each farms should
adorn and illustrate every coanty of
South west Georgia.
■ Cuthbbbt has decided to hold a fair
on the 4‘.h of July and Sawtell offers to
donate a sewing machine to the mother
of the biggest and smartest baby.
Mbs. Judos Gorhelt lies extremely ill
and -is net^expected-to recover.
fort
JtadheSS V*]
monrnfat state of mind I
| to the hotel keepers, trackmen, mixologists
dmi mondc. Bat fortunately their [
jef will not bs of long duration. On
e 18th.blatant the ana will shine onoe
mere, and ell hand* again smile and make I ent says “Randall leaves to-morrow for j ‘>to be moderate.” A Herr Grueeon, of
ly for 'the rioh harvest. Notwilh. I New York, and will not return aotil Mon- I Baoken, suggested to theoommittee that
jrtth,new Tiralenoe any way, and there is I business do not »fee. The leather mam
feeling among the anpportere of Black- I manufacturers are ismilllnn in Berlin, ggRgftJS* £tety
Bopporeexa w i ^ faaTa a tor 0 f go marks per bribe 8u iniahAjnbMaador tolA
bum that a Southern organization of the J 100 kilo4 m Baalish end non-Earo- I 7 . opinion nmeoasanor to in
House, acting with moderation and die- J peon leather, while fancy leathers am to
cretion, will itself furnish the beet rebuke I nave an additional duty. The iron peo-
to their clamor. P 1 ® «*• «» f * r «« tf “ 1 °* the ,
, I ommendation lately given by one of the
On the other hand the same correspond-1 moat strenuous advocates of protection, J —An old farmer who want to Montgomery
to purchase a piano far Ms daughter who has
—Although Popes Ho not donee,
attend bsUe, and their Eminsnoec Nina,
'onoglveni
Yotknn.
—An eminent English bmle thinks
that foreign competition would be Impossi
ble if the trades union spent their money in
educating their men instead of-fighting their
jast retui Led home from college, asked the
agent if he hadn't one with a handle in the
end, ‘so we can all give it a tom onoain a
—Tho Detroit Free Press, the leading
Democratio newepaper ia Michigan, supports
the fusion ticket nommated by the Demo-
tS,btethiB.14m.l» ..-S’,..o' p..t 1 “(hi„»tbe 18thi.st. ggj?■“»«“ 1 Sl£&S!SJS8i
A,,,; bo»^>r, Mr,. T. 1, tbolr o»l, Bqrib, th. Uo.gc™just ..art, b, bu w« .atere ti tb. opibiob eipre.red !b luStSibii -»<" S.a«!SaS5iSS^?SS
reom^ The women-pf Georgia are not very materially added_to hia high and onr i u t edition, that the eleotion of » Stlesiratnd^“ommf^ian Mtio “ fire or water. Bettor import this
gome to dabble in politics. . well deaeived repatation. as one - of the Southern Speaker at this junccura ia sub- »J,i7u y r«.dv fired their M a "nhatitnte for onr defeotive flaw.
Cuff OoaNXRXD.-Thomssville Times * stronger, most influential and sndustri- 8t antantially playing into the handa of fPefroleum
For sometime Messrs. Sanderson, Chase I °' J f membera_pf the House. Ho has taken I the Radicals, and shonld not be- risked f
& C&.p proprietor® of the Mltohell floaee, 1 part m the debates, in I 5 U t f 0 r weightier reasons than are now |
have been missing numerous article*.:] perrormmg^ an Immense I apparent.
?x^slie M hmi a ot h tenlmkty3^lot «vely%°monetr»ted his capacity wofl5- Chronicle's Cotton FiffUres. I Chamber of ComLeS^of toe^pfaVr^ I ‘ W ‘ nted * * ^
dreswdehiokena and many other things T t J“ C °B 8 r a ail ; aa a 8 nb*Eidy AccoriJirl 6 t o the New York Chroniclo pij f a t hat they did not fear any competi- —The Memphis Ledger eaya that Ihe total
Mr. 8ande.son anspeoted two or thrff j . . noat-offioe amiroDriaticn laat Sitnr(Ja y the receipts of the seven tion, sad that they had, on the contrary, *um tnrncd over to United bUtea Booeiver,
paid^thMr domleiles a visit. They fen^d. measure, enforced and emphaoized as it were 83,266 bales, against 90,947 the cor- L n ?“ “nmt^t?orf'ia causinw bBtn P sid 10 ,he P°“® 8 “ d fiwm^The
a lot of stolen property at the hSuss at waa, by an exceptionally able and eara- re8pondingW eek of last year. Total tol bxnk, to the credit of the
Mr. Henry Smith and ’nea'.h tho rustiA epceeb. told powerfully agamet rh I, ql0 o, ft i,- 1oQ CTn | great discontent, ann operates tnosz aisaB | oonrt./
roof of Hiryey Boss, Esq. la the iSl.The New York and Baltimore papers re . that date 3.919,830 bale?, against 3,670.- |
gentleman’s suburban resldenoo! |jr”“ *“ “ —
—Lady helps seem to be a encoeea in Eng-
!a£d The London pipers contain suoh
advertisements as these: -'Wonted, a lady
to aseib t a mother in housekeeping and naeee-
eary autiee—nothing menial—in return for a
foned a fine, dressed ohieken repos
quietly in a bed which hid not b
made np. The ladies of tho znan&i
Mr. Boss being absent, were very mi
honifisd to find a dead ohioken in'
bed. Their delicate cerre3 were ci
pietely unstrung, as U were.
Tho upshot cf tbe search waa
Henry Smith, E-:q., and Mr. Ho.'
Boss, both of the colored way of loo:
at things, were arrested. They now
»ly repose in jail. Two votes less'
Grant.
*‘W« know wbat wo are, but knd.w
what we may be.”
In Earnest.—The Times wadeB in'f
these three pithy items:
t , ,— __ ■■ trously upon the interests of the con-i The YiSDarBiLr Case—^The New York
fer to it as among tbe moat noteworthy j 001, for tho corresponding period of the I Burners. Tho people are e ?’ en ..I Herald e*ye there is no foundation for the
and damaging of all that were made,and I previous cotton year—showing' a net in- I P® 1 * 0 ® l ^ afc will never aubmit to. the report that this cose was oompromlaed. Hie
among members it is credited with hav- *e of 249 8’9 bale? threatened duty of''fifty centa per barrel PtMuodoa i)f,thee«rUer wffia, snbsUmtUUy
inn-been one of the most fatal blows the “ ® . . * on American flour, 7i cente per bushel on | the game *a the will which U oontested, left
roposition received in either House. I . The 1D terior port buBineas for the same I wheat and 5 cenU on corn.” A reduction
Jhese good words aheuld, and I am sure da J?> WM ® 3 folIowa: Eeoeipts 51,223 on tea, molasses and other staple articles
will, bs quits gratifying to. his friend?, a R a «>8t 41,773 the correeponding days of is Mso demanded.
and it affords the pleasure to put them l aBt y ear * . SL'pmenta 66,042 against 68,- When will statesmen and nations harn
on record. No distrlet, anywhere has ^50. Stocks 16o.619 against 192,465 laat to leave commerce and trade alone to
been better or more worthily served than I .... , I regulate themselves? Tariffs even for
onre, and 1 think it ib due, not only to The Chronicle* visible rnpply table revenue are to be deprecated and avoided
* ^ - 1 showed, on Friday night lest, 8 522 6931 if possible. Hof moch more just and _
bales of cotton in sight, against 2,734,250 I equitable to all, to meet the expenses of I hoa’plnndered the treat ary of vast earns of
at same date last year, 3140,892 at same I the government by direct, ad valorem, I money; ho» connection* extending as far as
data in 1877, and 3,082,310 in 1876 at uniform taxation. But neither the poll-
salne date. These figures Bhow a de- tieiana or people are anfficiently enbght- th^ B tortmtc" oc^eralal iodrty?
i in the visibla supply as follows: ened as yet to coneent to such a measure, Afl „ Tt,«. «An. m
any days more. Yon can I "Wg 1 *““ on P' though it would be a saving ot-millions to taSto. 1 1.UnoffiISJSSfiS
- J --— a-a,a,I nlv of last veer. 618.199 bales as oam. i i(,a SAnth. 1 relating to ineur.cce that it ia uteieesto try
to keep track of them. Bnt one mors is
needed, and Uut we think, is one that will
the representative, bat hiB constituent?,
that the fact should be made public.
■J t, THE ORGANIZATION
lftt I of the next Houbo is, of course, all the
’ ‘sensation ju*t now. I hardly think!
the contestants not a leg to stand on.jThey,
tceretore, retreated in good order.
—Thetreamry agents h.ve unearthed a
tobicco ring at New Orleans which has defied
the department for 15 years. '.The fullpor-
tioulsrrarenottobo given till the culprits
are brought to trial, bnt it ie pubiio nunor
that thermic has o tinted among its chiefs a
long and unbroken series of Federal off dale;
A Valuable Circular.—Wo have
I received from Dr. Janes, the State Com-1 PM® without^ any ^.opposition, viz. that all
mieeiocer of Agriculture, a pamphlet
containing a complete list of the com-
companiea that do baainess in this State
ehsli, cn the assembling of the Legislature,
cause to be trantported to Bpiingfleid a safe
containing tho assets of the company, and
mercial fertilizers whichhave 3SE3SZSF5,
yzed by Dr. Land, the State Chemist, ] Argus,
and thrown upon the market.
Though varying in their several con
stituents, the most cf them may be j
f can stand the din, and racket, and gobble T1B,W8 follows: ened as yet to coneent to anch a meaeure,
I it evokes manv davs mo-e You cia I 211i577 bales as compared with the trap- though it would be a saving ot-millions to
0^5 i?nSsi»Tw «»a m “»«» Quid’s sMiste ss I th *
the ground. 4 all this gabbling city wboeo fatad is not S„f f 6 ^ l JSarraiirrHi^.ynS.^i
The oat crop looks well. As a cental foMof it,qnd whose tongue does not drip ^? **^*1n-ut a ? M P al * d
thing good stands are reported. Tha I words oE profoundest wisdom, touching BB “® ^ ate *
indications are that Thomaswill ‘•feel'&r reanlt as to every offioe to be filled. ^P rlldd *” lg 5 L B Tme
oate” this summer. J The absurd predictions, speculation?, JS* RA il ! ,1"?
To onr farmer friends: After esjfflg Und chatter daily, spoken, written a date it 4als69 16 ’and! nl87fi at
your prayers at night, think over* telegraphed about the “ a «er ® ? Bt8 ’ ^ 16 ’ acd la 1876 ‘ at
iraportsnee of mikin'- a fall urovitron | would fill one edition of tbe *'T. and Th, _ I
crop. .and give any ordinary man an ,- no m*. 3 W i a \ d !vf* I and thrown upon the market. I —Gen. BnUer, who believes folly in the
. The Thomas county spring fair wifFfi^UttakJt of mental jim jams if he at- ffiamtolB ™ & * ° Ut fff ' Though varying in their several con- ^It^wwerof the Government to ieeue
held on the 30 th of April. | tempted tq digest them. I still stand by Th.^i°n?ih‘.r.... - a ,, L . , . *. . stitnents, the moat cf them may he ha “ a 3* a<d with Mr 8. B. Ohtt-
GiN-fiousE BURNED P -Sumter ihqiwSS" 1 m T previously annonnoed opinion as to on ^the^nlantineVentoD 3 ^ th gh * classed as standard, and they numberin ’g,^oonareM. to^tke^bona^flda
can: On Snnaay night, the 2di insc..Ahe I ‘he results, vix: Bmdall for Speaker;! ^ . j* jail 68 oompoands. Besides these, he test com on tbeqaealisn of the legal-tender
gin-house of Mr W. F. Spann, of W«b- Adams for Clark; Thompson for Ser . r ~~~73r~~r- publishes the names of nine chemicals, qn utyof United states notes andbsny it to
ster county, with all hia crop of cotton geant-at-ArmB; Field for Doorkeeper; I £ R nnm09ror | all of them imported, which-may be used the Bnpreme Oonrt for final adjudication,
qeed, was destroyed by fire. Tno gin-1 an<i Stewart for Postmaster—a clean j years past the representatives of the pec- I to advantage in compcstiDg. Mr Chittecdan agrees to pay ail the oosts
house and ecrew were both new, run bv sweep for re-election of all tho present I pie in Washington have been groping ana The farmer can consequently see for 1 «>? one aide of the ciee and Butler on the
water power, and
approved pattern
been the work of
A Most Commendable Act. _ H J
paptr says: Here 13 a sweet morsel for I ®“ eot - The Greenbaeker? are making I these were’ neoessary, snd therefore left I zed are turned over to the chemist after ernment >o issue legal-lender notes Waa tn
tho consideration of Messr?. Blaine, In- big predictions just now tonobing there- ont pr o 7 i 8ion f or them in his plans and lho Iabels have been removed by Dr. incident of the'war power’ It fa now pro
gersoll.cf. ol, of the Exdical ranks, which “nltofthe organization, bnt it seems to nerformanoeo Sines then, tho nonorn. Jene?, and numbers substituted, so that noacd to haveit deod^ w-ether or no.
they can reflect on: ’ mo their eyes are a good deal bigger than f "ed meS“f soienoe a t th^ Federal K official, wholly ignorant of their owner- United states notes is.od tiuoe theoffldai
‘Tab eS ; colored blacksmith in Uf Btomaohs If they can, a. they "hav? [ S^^n.TP^ ngto^ to 1888 ’ haT ®
America?, who, by industry and economy, I °‘ a im* mnete. twenty-two votes, and hold I s a nnjv tho omission At vast FinannA I hffi determinations. Those that come np! v _ Q .
has acquired a competency, and quite a then they can, and doubtless th f|h av e pB Tpfd the atanptrom below *®therequirementa of the law are "pass- biImosd*^V^Marra*? 8 ^?*
luorative trade in his profession,on learn- 8nd forced 11 down from ab °re byateam I f d and allGW ? d t0 8° t0 . 8ale » olh ^" iB ® General*Field went to Washington 1 ^^
ing that hia old mistress, Virginia Ann I nob o d J believes they can oontrol that I power—first one way and then the oth- I lbey °? e cood6mBe ^. B ? d oann ° t h® P nt j night to attend the United Butes Supreme
- - _ . many. I may do them, or msot of them er , fatal results to members both npon tho ma,k8t ’ The law requires each Oonrt on Monday, when he will bring btfore
an Injustice, bnt it stems to me tho breth-1 way8 j n the chape of Dnenmonia rhen. 1 0O “POMd to posaeBs not less than ten I that tribunal the matter of tbe usurpation of
ren ate 'rap for CoweB and a market. ’ I dinhiherta and tvnhaid I pereenlum of available phosphorlo aoid, power by United States Judge BiVts in this
A BIO haul. Thev have exhausted everv contrivanpn* or 1111 oontaina as much as eight per | °Ma* No anesta have yet been n ode of
Captain Mad?, of jetty fame, drew to- | otnamonTnl and nsefal in tha wof I oent. of that Ingredient, then not lees 1Judges leoently hid otod in Judge
wncounty,'thus igiviDg "her iT^home^in I da 7 a warranfc forJ750.0C0. as provided for ti i atow wtth lmIe rt n of snd mnoh^am- th “ *L»° P 6 f ctctam of ammonia ia re- | SS&fiSl
her old age wfthont fee or reward, tn the sundry cml bill. He has perhapa 8ga BDd ’ ^comfort. qtUred to make it merchantable.
Sorely eaoh good deeds a9 theae are re- I ° rawn more money from Bamd I g Qt jjj a 0 tber dty a sadden Inspiration i Joo oUonlar also embraces several vsl- j aeeleunts to the Attorney«Qenena in tho
corded above, and will there entitle the bt, °ng box than any man in the coun- seized Casey YouDg, of Tennessee. He nabie formulas^ for the manuMctnre cf cue before IheUnited States Supreme Oonrt.
donor to o homo is that 4 *home of many I W ho | saw what was the matter, and what mast I O0XI JP OBt ?* if followed, would bo & 0u> Fsimd.—'Hj. Daniel ehseffar, of
mansions ” . 000 and a Bimriar amount io bonds the be the remcd y, “Stave a few holes VMfc 8avin « of «Penee lo the farming York Springs, P*., hw written to renew his
Jim Ellis is a hard-working, honest Jcar betore, making tn a'l one and three- throogh tho wa li 9 '> 6S y 8 he, ‘‘and the community. _ ^nl^Pl bn V* h f ! " b l en Li *
man.and though his skin ia a ifttle dark fourthtmllioDB. Andyetl.knowran cli wind f f bonnd lo 03nl0 ia .» j a7en „ We have read thw paper of Dr. Jaate, | flftSMg”?* 8 ptfha^ffibegKn.
Wiebam, was in very reduced circurc
stances—without even a shelter—went
before Jnetice J. B. Filsbnry and J. H.
Allen, Clerk of the Snperior Conrt, and
made her a deed to a small place in Ma-
him now onore than ever.
A Vengeful Nival.—Tbo Republican
relates tbe following case of poieoning:
Nick Mather.p, colored, on last Sun
day afternoon was poisoned, it is sup-
been paying attentions to a young wo-1 objective point is the Federal
— gr- — % I CUOB Ul lUo OClfiUkldtfl UUU XaUw cUaUiDU I ' « g “j r Z - 1 — — vww.v.
is with bis own bierory, who says Eids j .i, em , 0 „ raBD . The Idea was Donderon? I ting fertilize!*. Without the eafegnards I reeponceat raays the BepnbUouu say that
ia a “d-d humbug,” and that his work'] m&B8 j ve . Soienoa has not yet recovered I thrown around the sale of these plant} ***• t /-®J»PProprU-
wilt eventually come to naught. 'Bat I f rtim theehocikand taken a firm grasp of I stimulants by tho law, the country would «. 8
rw d * - “ E asp 01 I be flooded with spurious preparations to j j, ifc lp ? rcj,niU °n bui * nl lh * n *° P omo
tbe O. P. aforesaid has a scheme of bis
wn for doctoring the river, which may
somewhat bias his mind. It sometimes
treasury.
MISCELLANEOUS.
man of hia own color. I; seems he has a
rival for tbe affections of this lady and
was about to get tho neat of him. Cir
cumstances lead to show that; this rival
managed ineomo way to administer tne ... ...
almost fatal dose, or "trick,” aa tbe ne-1 ! iaa * ,I L w, .*?8 bt * b °uider a^ d arm
it.
Protection Odious. , .. „
I as follows.
The custom of taxings people indi- G.P. Harrison.Savannah; T. J. Smith,
rectljr bnt most griovoutly, by imposing I Angneta; E. T. Davis, Brunswick: J. S.
duties upon tho importation of portion- I h»wt°D, A.tlant0; B. D. Lnmsden; Ma
* - * I a/wi nnn Cl W PaoaI4-a P A 1„«.U n3
Gsoeral Gordon haa been oonfiaed to I. r 1 con. andO. W.Bosette, Columbue,
is room end bed for the past two days, lar commodities which tnule to tho benefit |
with an attack of inflammatory rheums- { of certain favored classes at the expense
He I of the general consumer, is becoming de
’■ its members craenlt the wishes of tbe
=>-— -—* **»■— i country. On the other hand,leading Demo-
* he names ot the several inspectors are j orsta in botn hotuee deotare that the, ore for
' giving Mr. Hsyee and bie effiot holders no
money until every line tn regard to the saper-
vfaoraof elections and deputy marshals is
wiped from the Statute Book and Confedera
tes cad Democrats have every right and pri
vilege In the Federal jury box that any other
KllllUaw iatai uuor. u* uiufiy iw tuo In l_i t _ „ a * I v ' *
groea call it, which has nearly done the Jj“®servcdly unpopular all over the world.
iSJ&fEE: I think some people who have been & * thlt ® ra th « '**"_<*
72S.wr.xw b .=i s«rs. d 3's rxri: | r
two.bave.ffietognawatth.twilimako t!gh . 8 ’, trite though it be, will receive
Hsyee hw'tlrfad^protlded for three I lhe Binction of all Christendom. It ie
or four xadioal M. 0,’b, who were rtpa-1 the only "open sesame” to oommerce and
dieted by their oocstitnenta at the fast I proapewy. Ceteris paribus a man should
eleotion. Now oomes Joe Bainey, ex- j encourage home industry whenever prac-
barber and ex M. 0. from Bonth Coro- j ticable. Bnt . it with a limited .in
medical treatment of Dr. William Hard-
wick, he wonld hav? inevitably lost bis
life, a
FASHIONABLE FOOLISHNESS.
Thera ia no modern fashionable notion
qnito so absnrd as the generally received
idea that to be beautiful and attractive a
woman
I iin», «R the latest appliosht for "ohioken [come,'be cannot, afford to purchase
» ^ P ie >” and 1 hope be will get some. He | ai->rtiola made by hia .. neighbor,
face and a. agoraio! 8 JjP b *l ,k 5I is ooneiderably above the average ,o? hl«|when the same, equally aa good
fi^finn 0 I pBrt y» and a very decent' ohap withal. I or better cap be had from abroad for.
r * B S t _ c f. dieea8a ’,, B, , many *aahion-1 Baltimore Fun, of thia datA' atstea I half the amonnt, who can reasonably
abl9belU8it iBConBid(!rfcaa6p.ciallcom-j tllatll#Tery memberof Congress j blame .him. Here .U * case in point:
Dliment to bo spoken of as frail end deli-1 ud M A Stephens have signed a Thowanda of billheads, 1 cards, ete., ore
cata. They forget d»t tie^natnrally p#pet xe qaestlng Mr. Hayea tcfgive Bai- Uthegrapbed and axeented ia |he.hVn«-
dtlicate face and jrtif* figure are very I ney a government DoilUon.’’ I someet style at C^ioago, and; "other ottlea
different from tne pals and disease a trier- I charming weather at lar* and nlatars I for onr merchants, at far better style tbao
ec faces that meet na in the city thor- Mg g tow j ng a burden. The man who | any Macon establishment oan print them',
onghfaree, look ont tiom the Iaxuriant j doean ' t wan tto goa fisbingntader the I Henoif,.the former send their orders to’
carriages of wealth, and glide languidly j j 0 ppj ra ti 0110 f eac b a 8 ky, such a ran, and I those romote plooes in preference to pat-
through onr crowded drawing-rooms. If I 3UC b balmy breezes that now do blow, ia I ron'zleg home^ Industry And who oan.
disease were unfashionable, as it ought | a mcneter , Thishoabeena memorable | blame them for doing ‘0? Certainly not
blami
to be, not a lady in the land but would I wlater> eT " en f or this latitude, and there I the writer. Ihe whole world ia a oompe.
take every pore.V 1 * prerantton to aecure ,, heBrty c h oru3 0 f, “Hail! genUe tingfle»for everything, and jwt a*tho
the fresh, blooming face and well-rounded aprin _.. #e J # co^ramer will invariably prefer to' pay
figure that only health can give. LidUa I? a man her0 8tea is fifty copies of the I flv* centa for or neat and admirable. Jap-
ahonld remember that “nch ae gentle-1 Philadelphia Time* and the indictment ranaaei f(n whtoh wonM Cort tonr times
men may profess to admiro the face and ohargeB h; m w ; t h stealing that many iTBSfc aponnt It mranfaotured at homo,<
form paledand emaciated by disease, | copk f a of th „ Phfladelphia Daily limeJ. I w wiUdt be in J j£e ease' of every ether
the judge lures the thief Ioobo, which I fabric. A man nsiordly wishes to get tbe
may be law, but hsrdly “high jeetice,” aa I most for hi* money,
BUI Arp phrases it. This was done a | We are not anrprieeo, therefore, to aee
day or two since by the jndge of the die- I thls free trade priuoipb- aesertiDg itself,
trict criminal court. I even in foreign countries where the fist
.. . The knottiest point now tackled by the I of the Sovereign lelsw.
the local dueass and imparting a vigor- • (lnvnCJ ig the probable length “cf the Breo that aotata pereonoge Prlnoe
eras tone to the whole system. It is sold I uextB6gglon Some ont it quite short, ! Biamorek ha* reoeotly been forced to
by druggmte. I bnt others run it-into June or even July. I oonaider the rights of tbe eooramvf.
OldZach Chandler is credited with the| ,T8a groat minister Urns dfapoeet of
enggestion that it may keep right on to the ©ompiaiet, however, against the far-
Msrch 4.1881, and haa made himself HT tipon importod b^f by aiying that
■ * tha tak-wa* really "fla. tax to the L|(dor
when they choose a wife they prefer a
blooming, healthful, buoyant-spirited
woman. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion is the acknowledged standard rem
edy for female diseases and weaknesses.
It has the two-fold advantage of caring
A Gigantic Gobble.—A St. Louis tel.
egram announces that tbe Union Pacific
Railroad has bonght np the Kansas Pa- I immensely popular with tbe folk* here by
cifioatamoney expenditure of about I the suggestion. If Hayes* backbone is as
at seven per cent interest until paid. The | , till gr ind; n g. a. W. B.
Union Pacific is under promise io pursue p Qtity# BtreDgth £ d rell . b ,lUy stamp I ^U^^ M^to'pataued ^ ^
H liberal policy, of aouroe. | the cheracier of Dooley’s Yaast Powder ] onasetfithe (mbortotion of breadttaffs
-In the tanement”hoaae eectionaof New I *• bein S P ar cxceUenss the ‘beet of all j hu> bran faaneaa^
man, gtaoa ha flora not e*t any. w (Qaory s
Is there no bop# teat he ever wil be eblo
toesobeegabiebtaekbread fer that lux
ury?) The new German tariff is raising
e hue end cry among the people. Under
York there ore 6,000 persons to the t quire I preparations used to perfeot and facili'
mile, while in the oihdr portions of the c ty I Ute lho process of bakia^ Leaa than
the arcrage ic on y 760. Bdentiats aadhn I twc-tfcirds ordinary quantity suifices. So
israsg I *«•»«■.■■ ". iM -
ttrribly deeUujttve of life, health and moral!- j kilifol ffa msst a housekeeper* have
ly, learnea to diieixd a loth’re.
A* iatalfigrat oemrpeodent of a New
1 York paper, writing'February 19.h from
Frankfort, aay* t
Tha Import* ot cereal* into tbe Empire
are tar largjr than ia supposed, and a
1 complete zeverul of former conditione
Tr. rm. TV-— I man la the land has, be hia color u black os
To cun -ORRZsroNDRNr, "Old Dimo- ebony or hie po'itoso* blink oath* pried-
CHAT.”—We have received a communica- J pits of Chandler sad Logon They say
tion from one of the beat and etaunehest
.to.. , ,, *rmy ror any pnipcse that even by remote
citizens in the State, writing under the I infer sues son bs tortned into giving the
above sowhrijuef, repeating all the alle-^ ^falfifnttheright to send aimed aoldier* to
.- ?, * — ” ... I tho poll* daring eleotion*.
gatton* made by Dr. Felton and ether* —’No cnvwko ha* not- traveled northhf
againetthe noble Gordoo.andeayingibwas I tha Tweed einoathe disMtroua failure of the
high time that the Sen»t:r ehodld unseal Oily of Glasgow Bank,’writes tbe London
bis lips in his own defense. The artiole oerrespendent of tbe Fhfladolphla Telegraph.
mail brenght his ringing reply to the
busbacd ot Mrs. Felton (ihe lsdy herself
was utterly ignored), and of ccurte was
gnroreaaad.- ........'i J
It is dne to ' Old Democrat” also to
■ay that he is one of General Gordcn’a
firmest friends and admirer*, and had no
motive bnt to serve him in the communi
cation referred to.
all Scotland ora bs fouad which ha*not been
affected, directly or indirectly. The iuatiln-
tion wa* always looked on a* an emisently
respectable ard aound one. The bank was
regarded as a religions tank; the dirtctore
were considered uooo guid, and moat, if not
all of them, revelled la the ‘odor if sanctity,’
hiving recended tbe ladder of piety from
the lowrat range of devout, flibrath-eobeot
teaching up to ths highest of full-fledged
- • RP - - . .fh|. . .... . eider«hip and ihspretideney of Yonng Men’s.
Tbe whole controversy is to be deeply OhrUlUn Association*. One of these self-
regretted, bnt the General had no other righteous old gentlemen oarried his Scotch
course to pursue toward* an antagonist Sthhatoriaalam to inch a length u to abstain
clothed in the vestments of the church frera prarohoiiDg -«r-rea<hpg Monday
and entrenched behind the petticoats. of f^a^d «
bis wife. It is sharp and merciless, but Bandar p
wbat Use could he do? * — ■ ■
We aee that the person, since his re- Ot iron.—The Liverpool market yes-
Jui a ^ be , rBC 5?^f® n _ °i I tardsy was firmer and more lively than it
has been of lata. Sales ten thousand
bale?. Middling uplands 5J.
this scathing rebuke, had already tamed
loose the vials of bla wrath upon both
Senators Gordon and Hill, in a speech to
his oonatitaents of the Seventh District.
Now, a man might os well exert bis
physical powers tn any conflict as fight
with bu tongue, and indeed, the former
arbitrament ia far more decisive and eat-
istactory.
Will Dr. Felton Uke the hint and
either cease bis abuse of General Gordon,
or take his revenge more in accordance
with the true principles of manhood t
Hco abd Harmont.—The Cincinnati
Enquirer remaiks vary affeotiagly:
Our pork etaUslias, published to-day
fer the packing season jut eloeod, show a
U fling falling off from those of lost year,
while Chicago runs wsy ahead of as. In
the way of mode, however, Cincinnati
continues to hold bar prood pre-eminence
over all her sister cities. The past one
Kxcmsa. —Lmdon and New York,, we may pot have been a Hood yon for the
ore tojd, ore lifted off their foot by excite-
meet over tire international walkers and
peddlm. We; la the rural regions, on
the otter band, can keep calm ud un
noted witbont perceptible effort.
Warm Wsamsa The mercury yes-
totdayi indicated seventy-four at ten
o’clock in the morning, asd was higher
afterwards. The ccnnlry i* dry end
dotty. Corn planting was dne by gen-
oral and saoient Osage in this region
yesterday. ibqlOth of Marih. ~
If yon cannot taka the baby to the
tbe usual diseases of early childhood.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
hogs who were tioketsd to oome to this
market, bat something moat be dose be
fore soother to rotaier* tha refutation we
are now hrtioir wey to lose. We must
keep np oar standing as a pock oefitrs, as
well a* a mottos) centre. Hb^apd Har
mony ought to gotoffsther.
The young peopiecry for then, the
middle-aged long for them, and the o’d
psqpki sigh for them. What ? Why, the
elegant, light rolls, mu Stas, Untwfs, and
CAknstsdawlth DscLEx’a Yeait Pcwses;
ooantry. nso Dr. Bull’s Baby Hyrcp for ^ man **** *“* ter
the DoefciT Powpsa mokes the* beet
thtivr«fi-%bkind ie the worli