The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 18, 1873, Image 1

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TELEGRAPH By Clisby, Jones & Reese. MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY IS, 1673. NCMBEB 6,670 Georgia Te(egr*pli HaUrilnx, M*con X,;«i»pb tod Messenger, one year. *10 00 800 1 00 ,aarW#*Uj Tategrapti end Meaeenger, one y**r - gji qodUm Ktsaotn Weekly Telcsrapb end Messenger, 66 eolwate, one yeer NxnoBtlM rertMe eleey* in adranos, end pepor etopped •bea the money ran* on J. nnleea renewed. yn» mneolxUtid Telegraph end Meeaengerrep- rMtnU e lery e ctfcnleflon. perreding M tddlo.Sootb- „ u d Boothweeten Georgia end Eastern Ale- une end Flonde. AdrerUeemenM et ree» inoeble raise In the Weekly et one doUer per •esereof thr**q»*rtora of en inch. each pnblice- {on. Itemltteneee elionld be made by eiprees, or ‘j In money order* or registered letter*. irboKbell be li.rrrnor el' Ohio ? p[ii ijmlion U exciting considerable diecna ■Ion in the BaakeyeSuto. Jadging from the faltering trtereoo# of Ur. Hilsto&d, the Petnoe of Baehmdry intend to bare a finger in that pi#: “The lawyer* end the politician*, the aoldiera and the itat'amao—<re bare tried them, end !' r era not vented. It lain rain to aeek au mi the profeariona for the man wo are after. Be ought Ij be a farmer, a cnitlratorof beef and baonn. bean* and buckwheat, oowa and ' wl . a< eebMga end caenmben, with e etrong >meU of the aoii in bia blonae and the fragrance of barnyard* on hie boot*—* man far removed fma oootaot with citiee and unknown in the pcecioflli of oourt-bon*»e« % vrtioco contractors hert noteontantnated nor monopolist* minlp- Tbi* is all very well, provide 1 they can Jlnd the OiaelaaUoe they are in qneat of. Bat there h danger that the good farmer* will run their lobby into the ground. No lawyer, beam's he A e Uvjar, or the member of aoy other profes- aiaafor that reason solely, ebonldbe pronoanoed Ineligible and nnworthy of candidacy. This would naror of proscription. True, profaa- gonal men hare geoerslly oontioced to nionop- alise the llon'e share of the offijea, and the ag ricultural eommonlty bare really not had a fair shoving In the legislation of the oonntry. Bat the remedy abonld consist in a more equal distribution of the honor! betwoen all the rep. rMeatetivae of the people. If the lawyers were excluded, we abonld min them "Vlly in the va- rioes Infringeminte of oonatltational law oer- uln to enaae, and the Improper vai biage of tbo sararal eeta which might be passed. Again, it would ba inconsistent In antl.monopoliata mo nopollaing erarythlog f or themselves. The Fa trena of Husbandry aa the case looks, will have the inside track however, and elect their candl- datea In meet of the States. The thought, wo bar* everything to gain, and nothing to lose by a change In the Itadtoal region, however. Is very comforting to people in these parts. A flood Allowing. He statement mode by the Hon. Jt O. Win lhrop,cf Msssaehnsotta, at the meeting cf the Hasten of the Peabody fnod yesterday as to theaaoantoontnbntedat the Sooth the post year for free aobools Is certainly very gratify lag, aad moat havo the effect of oloaiog some ■oaths et tbo North that are forever sneering aad avoiding at tbs IndHTeranoe shown by the Bnthern people towards the canso of ednea- beo. The fact that nearly one million dollars ktra bten oootribnted by the people of six or ansa Bute* for this pnrpo*s within one year, •ad ool of their poverty, signally refutes all chargn of this kind. That sum of money is sqoal to five or ten times as much—if not moro —drawn from Northern pockets for a similar pwpoas There tbo pooplo, out of tholr abun- dsnee, spend liberally, Indeed. Hare, ont of act narrow means, wa oon tribute mnnifiocntly. W.src perfectly satisfied to rest (be cose on Ht. Wmlhrop's statement. It farnlshei all the irrneMnt necessary to disprove the charges of : !. utility lo tr Mnc.ation, which hasso hag been a r!ending lum in the bill of indlot- nal presented to tbe world against ns by our foUtteal enemies. We hope to seo a still more itsbfylag exhibit made at the next meeting of ■ of this fund. . Very Important to Macon Merchants. A reference to oar local columns will show 0* liberal redaction made in the oar load rates bf tie Utoon and Brunswick railroad, to all i»**ta an the 11ns of that road. Hitherto •taegh freights had all tho advantage, and de- fiU increased dlatanos and expense, Ssvannsh msnhsnt* could actually par abase in the West *od tike their supplies by tbs very doors of >k*i> cettomen to tbe seaboard, and then sell Usa et a fair profit to them. Nsy; they we even obsrged less freight than tho Ma- »c vbolessle merchants, who wore thus nn- Jotly end molt injuriously discriminated •ftast Tile move, therefore, by the tntelli- *•* management of tho Brunswick road will •Hdt the good will and gratitude of oar mer- ■ksnls In an omlnont degree. Wo ore glad, also, to perceive e repetition of tbo formal annoanoo- BMt made by Freaidont Hazlehnrst, that daring tit fall and winter months, "tho resources of lb* rosd will ba devotod solely to the retire- *>snt of the fere bills now in circulation.” H*** bills never were more onrrent then at Ita juncture. Ta* New York Tribune of the 14tb, In oom- ®*aling upon the Okie of Judge John Knbcrt- M, of Virginia, who “died en nnrepeating tobeV’ Urns discourses: Oar hope Is la tbe rising generation, which *111 be praetieally nnoontaminatod by tbe polit ics! heresies of the past, and which will see Mitbar safaty, nor prosperity, nor happiness Jj* lb* Southern States outside the Federal i aion. We have faith In a New South, aud we best that we have also patience considerately to *dl for tbe normal development there of a hmlthy and general loyalty based at ones npon Ptlaiple an a npon pradsnao. In tbo ranks of JJ*nt commonwealths to come we ero sure that Vr|iaU wlU take tbe place which naturally be ta** to her. We know not whet prudence may drive our chddrm to do, for the Good Book esys “ skin let skin; yes, all thst a m\n hath will he give I* his life." And under the present running rftbs goverment mschino, neither life or prop erty m»y be considered eooare lu the Federal tttrto. Bit thst the prineipUs of tbs next gen- Mahon will be eontamlnsted and changed by I'onhwn iaflienoe, noons, at least in this Utl- tol*,l* willing to admit. These “heresies," to* proad birthright and inheritance of their (•than, for whioh so many of them fought and *<WUlb9 ever held in grstefal remembrance If their descend tuts. That “ healthy and gen. **1 loyalty” eo flippantly spoken of also, can be b »T*t*o. If of afl, by tho restoration of justice •tae, te ell eeehoni of the oonntry. At proa mt, not a symptom of It exists at the Sonth, mWde of psseive submission to lew, save in toe interested bosoms of scstawags, piidoffi- t.ils and carpet-baggers. Oar people have **t churches, and are less wedded to the taefal “ Isms" of tho doy than their New Eng- tad brethren ; bat, as yee, they are not eo per- tat aa to “ kiss .he rod” which so persistently tail#* them, or indulge iu extravagant demon. Xritiooe of affnotion for thoss who are still *oemies at the ballot box and in the halls Xtogfalstloo. T«a Csur Jcmcmn.r —Tbe World says it *• Pteuy ce rtain that CcnkUcg will get thia posi- tan, bat Senator Howe, cf Wisconsin, whose t *«e has been frequently named in oocneotion «tlthe ssm9 position, is strongly of tbo opin- •:a that WiQUa jL Erirts, the great New York *ner,will bo tbo min. Rraite would be m ®JPtrlon to ft Sitjr oernpared with that poxxip* 091 ***, Oonkllng, whose highest ambition is lo Mared at as tho "pretty man” of the Senate, “d who hales tho South even mere intensely ^*0 he delights in toadying Grant Bat we’ll ttntura the opinion, thst Grant will not make - a creditable appointment as that cf Mr. £raits would be. The men he bee named to ■♦ste on that bench bertofore, were not pat tare not on account of their merit* end fitness l ,.i to decide certain question* • L ^ particular way. Witness Bradley and ' r-us. We hardly think be will vary from —t rule In naming s successor to Judge Chase. Tn * Naw Scram via of railroad roles In 1111- il to aald, will work a rednotion of about per oenL In the Uni for freight. Tho* is farmers' movement quietly working »! its mission. Treatment of the Inaanc. No ola»e of unfortunates appeals mere strong ly for sympathy and snocor to tbe oonntry than those wbo. bereft of reason, nnsble to labor fur themselves, and perhaps beyond tbe oontrol of their kindred, require to be maintained and csred for by the State. Eren tn savage commn- nitiea the demented are regarded with singular pity akin almost to reverence, and tbetr persona ore considered sacred. Henoe, tho horror which was so universally expressed at tbe terrible disclosures made a few years since,of tho.enormities perpetrated npon tbe poor inmates of the private mad booses of England. In some of these, the fact has trans pired that patients were incarcerated at the instigation of crnel and interested parties, who had never betrayed the least symptom of In sanity. Trustees and commissioners in their periodical visitations were artfully denelved, or propitiated by toadyism and feasting, and some times the sane were made temporarily fortons sod half crazy, by previons ill-treatment. While there is reason to believe that no snch stale of affairs hsa ever existed in this country, yet the following Is enough to awaken the in dignation of every philantropist. Even the block hole of Calcutta could hardly have been more loathsome and intolerable, than the abode of those seventy-fire wretches in their "damp andergronnd cells:" The ree.nt investigation Into the condition of tho Vermont Insane Asylnm et Brattleboro bos revealed some very ugly facts: * This insti tution was founded nearly forty years ago by a bequest of $10,000 from Mrs. Anne Marsh. Sobeequenlly tbe State granted it, by various sots of the Legislature, the aggregate sum of $23,000. Tho fonil thus obtained has grown eo enormously that tbe property of tbo institution Is now worth considerably more than $500 000. It ie under private management, and the State ha* no direct oontrol over it. An establiahmont with sash abundant means might naturally be expeoted to devote all pooaible pains to the com fort and welfare of its inmates. It appears, however, from the report of tbe Legislative Com mittee, that with accommodations for about 300 patients the Asylnm actually contained 485. Nor was this shameful ’overcrowding the worst abuse. Seventy-five of the unfortunate people were oouflned la damp underground oella, ven tilated only by augur holes in tbe doors, aud constantly infected by foul exhalations from sinks wbioh received ell the filth from tho wards above. Some of these colls were only four feet wide and nine feut long. All the wards were iusnfllolenUy warmed and ill-ventilated. There was no attempt to disguise the repulsive fea tures of the place. Tbe bare walls were unre lieved by piotares. Tho close yards were des titute of trees, of fl iwors, and even of grass. Food, fortunately, was abundant and whole some ; but there were no amusements, aad of course there was no comfort. A modification of tbe brutal punishment of the shower both, which wo have found too horrible for • Ststa Prison convicts, was in full foroe. The patient was thrown Into a tnb of tepid water, with his hand* tied behind him, and ootd water was al lowed to ran from a faucet over his head and face. Nor is this ail. Ia thiissms institution !o- oated in pnritanioal New England, a man named Stockwell. who reoently mode his escape and was rearrested, being a native of another State, applied to the United States eonrts and wasprononnoed sane, and discharged. It appears from the evidence as Btated by the Tribune, that the order under which he hid been re manded and oonfined was a forgery. Hanging is too good for the superintendent of any asylnm who, for a consideration, would lend hlmaelf to the base purposes of the wioked and msroenory. Slate asylnms oannot be sub jected to too rigid or frequent scrntlny by tho proper offiotals, aad the friends of the afiltoted inmates likewise. BY TELEGRAPH. TBE GEORGIA PRESS. | letYed stalk of cotton orer fWo feet high. The . . —T ^ I Btftlk looked verj green and luxariant, bnt it boss* or oar coteaporanes of the bnoolio press j had ao indications of fruit upon it. The recent still oontinne to go one i on the word 1 'tmi- I rains censed the plant to shoot np like magio, nate.” However, this is a free conn try. bnt formation of bolls. $ ,—r ■ l, T w rr , __ I There are maay fields of just such cot ten in Arrcrri j*, HawxursvixiL DiarnoH !-We thi , HcUoI) , go 7 wa told qnot6 the following from the Birneavilla Ga- Gras Bzcotxbzd.—Major W. G. Clemons re- zette for the benefit of that distinguished ool- oeivedn few days since five superior cotton gins, lector of abnormal vegetables, Woodi of Haw- mlda b T Clemons, Brown 4 Co. before the late k-nsville • waT ’ * nd we,e °°nfi«»ted by Beast Bailer _ ’ „ _ . _ I at New Orleans some ten years ago. They had Loso GoroD.—Mr. F. O. Bhoekley, of this I been stored in a warehouse, and by accident place, has a guard which was grown in bis gar-1 the Major recently got wind of and reoovered den last year, measuring 3 feet 1 inch In length, them through the agency of n clever gentleman and 2o. inches in ciroomfsreooe. The goard I of his acquaintance in the Greeoent City, commenced growing from a vine that rnn on to I tr r S P ^,*, r “'i* D ^ 0O ?K r “ ehe<1 s tb8Br0n . ni Mr - F'M Exchange—Franking. 8., in order to give the gourd room to grow, I - . —> jargn- _n dag a hole in the earth, which it soon filled, and Th ® Kiefamand Dispatch, of Mocdty, waxes he says that, if he had dog the hole deeper (he I hot on these sabjectF. It says: gonrd woold have grown several foot longer. We suppose no one entertains a doubt that Ax election for Ordinary of Pike oonnty was I Congress will resnma the franking privilege at held lost Tuesday. There were only men can- st * Bext Be * ,ion > tr T to pnrebue the silence didates, which ia one of the most extraordinary 5° f , the P : "" b L r “'°? Dg to events of history. Mr. Blosingama was elected free throngh^m^ls'^The Ibjrot of‘Sle'ust J “ nni *J - Wabb Yoan 5. ‘ ha by a lirge majority. • I Congress in repealing the law granting these I wife of Brigham Yonng, hod for- Tnz Pom* or xn. Fowrar.-The Home Com- taM FxWh—S. wraek ^ Mtanpon the JSi ^ffeo^TSffifit" ende«o“o re"* mercial under this heed, tells the following 1 ^SSSd*W^^S^dIpta” tbe ,^, M". Ya “B h- “ Wslks'r story: to asy tlist Beast Boiler snd his ohm have suo-1 bo °? a ', aod tbreeMkflfag Iswyera rro abont to ----- 1 institute a smt for divorce and alimony in a OAT DISPATCHES. How It baa bee. .peat. _Nzw Yobx, July 17.—Alluding to the finan cial condition of the Peabody edocotional funds yeeterduy, Mr. ’Wintbrop stated that abont $130,000 from the fnod had been expended iu co-operation with six or seven times this amount contributed by tho Southern people in the oanse of eduction since the last meeting of the board, thus making bnt little less then one million dollars expended daring the year for free oommon schools in the South. The Board of Underwriters resolved to levy an additional premium of one per cent, cn Man sard roofs after January 1st, 1874. Specie shipments to-day $800,OCO gold, $78,000 silver bare. Oat of Brisbane's Wives Leave. Him nad WHI Sne for .Divorce. Salt Lake Our, July 17.—A great sensation was oaosed here to-day by tn announcement in A Bobbery Among tbo Snlnta. The telegrams to-day give ns a real startling sensation from the lands of the Saints. One of Brigham Yonog’q wives—tho 17tb, wo be lieve—has left bis beds and bpards and set np for herself, with the purpose of baying a settle ment under Gentile law with her nnmcronsly wived sponse, and with tbe cheerful prospect of making him shell ont some of his many shek els, in tho shape of allmoDy. This is Indeed a bombshell of tho hugeM pro portions, pitched right into the centre of tbe obnroh, and mnat mike a prodigious stir. If all fit Brigham’s wives follow suit, snd be shonld have to como down with liberal alimony tn eaoh ease, it will empty his treosnry ns com pletely os the carpetbag snd scalawag brigands and thieves have emptied the stroDg boxes of the Southern States. The revelations promised by the trial of this case will indeed be highly seasoned and important, and mnst have the ef fect of dealing a death blow at thia already staggering iniqnity. Wo are not so informed by the dispatch, bnt tbe inference seems en tirely legitimate that there is something behind this move that does not appear on the snrfsoo. Wo shonld not bo at all astonished if this is not tbo first movs on the part of the administra tion towards a grand assault npon Mormonism and Us disciples. If juries can bo fonnd in Utah wbo will grant divorces and liberal ali mony to the numerous wives of the leaders and principal men, tho system] will bo fonnd very expensive, and we take it that the Mormons are os sensitive on tbmt point as other people. Dlacrnntledor Demoralized. Oar oontemporary of th6 Chattanooga Times is in the tantrums generally. Between tbo cholera, heat, and exodus of everybody, as “a cant-get-away” ha is naturally indignant. First, he goes after Itedfield, of the Cincin nati Commercial, with a tomahawk becanse he wrote that the “Times, which thunders for all kt five cents a hilt, was stirred into righteous wrath to sea the citizens rnnning from the soonrge. It calls them cowards, and little dogs, and big sneaks and other titles of affection snd endearment. The editors not having money enongh to get away the msclvcs flew into a rage that anyone eke shonld want to save their scalps.” Whereupon the Times, after an empbatio de nial of the whole statement, conclndes his arti cle by going for “Bed” after this fashion : “We notice other misrepresentations in the samo let ter which it is scarcely worth while tonotioe, as the dootor generally draws on his imagination for his foots, and on his memory for his imig- {nation.” Next, ha refers to the complaints made by the absent concerning hi* allusions to them, thus : Now let ns ssy to them they are all mistaken. We never wrote s line that was meant as a per sons! hit. And If we have hit anybody acci dentally, we here and now take it back. And then those who are on Woddsn’s Bidge are bar bantin’—not fiihin’. On Lookout Mountain they mostly amuse themtelves by picking whortleberries and other small fraita Temp H arris rushed ont in the direction of Winohester (we believe that is the plsoe) in sesrch of a wild herd of buffalo bulls that were romping about loose oTer there. New, what we desire to have distinctly under- stood is that none of this is meant as personal. Tho man that says that S. A. Key, E*q , or Sharp or CoL Gaskill, or OoL Fort, or Colonel Bnrch Cooke, or Mij YanDyke. or Frans Gar- denshire, or Dr. Prothro, or Hon. R. S. Kin. drick, or Judge Key. or any one of onr hundred friends who is only ont of town to take care oj hisfjmug, yon know; we ssy if any man says these gentlemen ore fiihin’ we shall bold him personally, mind yon, personalty, responsible for eaoh language. Keep cool good brother, eicitementsaredtn- gcrons at snch a period. Tax Cateetillabs in Alabama.—Tho Mont gemery Advertiser of Sunday says: We saw several eolten stalks yesterday with worms enongh on them to sitirfy Ike skeptical that thia dreadfal foe of tbe cotton planter is patting tn hi* appearance. The sulks can be seen in onr office. The worms are said to be of the seoond crop and do not damage to aoy great extent. These fellows, however, were hard at work yesterday, and ooald eat np a ooUon leaf in short order. The neut orop is now greatly dreaded, and if it abonld appear n regular force about the lo;h er2^:h of Angnst, the crop will be cat short to an immeasurable extent. Pzacb ra a Txab took the Seed.—Tbe Montgomery Advertiser relates this story, un- aooompenled with affidavits: Mr. K. H. Adame, of this city, gave to e lady last year a peach. The seed of that peach ns planted in the garden of Thomas B. Maddox, Eaq., and fine, large peaches have been eaten rom the tree this year. Who eon beat this ? WA IUIC luai Ai»n iwiudu ILSCAl srouna lue Dearu I ^ auu UJO MAUD re up, i ... . ~ I, • and affections of himself and wife. A few even-1 of ©onree, ominously silent as to the frauds of I geE Vj„., Mormons are a Inge ainoe a minister visited the family and re-1 the franking privilege. Evan n State asaooia- 8°°“ ueal msmrDed. mained until after tea. At the table the rev-1 lion his been canght in this trap. The “Geor- The Minnesota Had* in Connell, erend visitor asked the blessing, snd the little «i* Press Association’' has passed, has print- b t< Paul, Jnly 17.—O. R. Davis was nomt- one opened her eyes lo their fnllest capacity in I #d in circular form, and has rent to ns and I neted Governor by the Republican Convention, startled wonderment. Sbo could not understand I mo snppoee to thousands of editors through- The resolutions favor cheap transportation, what had been done, and it was with great per-1 the oonntry,- reaolntioas calling for and repudiate the increased salaries and back suasion that her mother conld keep her qniet I the restoration of this free-exehsnge privi- I p r » ' daring the time they were at the table. Whan I I «B«i »nd taking all the editors in the oanntry Pacllle Mope New* they left the table she walked np to the mints- to form a national press association, whose ob- [ „ t- T . w „ ter. for whom the bed formed e great friend. j««t» •htU be of tbe seme praiseworthy chsrao- mttilT^T S?nnlcc* ship, and caught hold of his hsxl, and said: tor. We have so often . xjreased onr hestility T“j™ “ Wbst did yon ssy at the Uble before we oom- to Ml snob privileges that we have not felt much **“ “tingn-shed the filmed menoed earing?” “My little darling, I thanked !>*<» doing so again—especially In view of the * ^ , t f £ ‘ , J j* ?- b ’ d . Modoea God for his goodness in giving a* to eat, so that I font that it is a s-.led point that the old law Is ™ J ^ we might grow and be strong." “Papa don’t t° b* reeloied. T -t onr silenoe hat not bean I - - - • - - w.. say that.” “What does your pspa say ?" “P,p» due to any dimlnnrion of onr zeal In tho good “KE says, “goddlemighty what a sapper.’” Papa I cause of having the mails made "cheap to all I m,. u,™ i, u jnat had time to get bis hat and slip ont to see antl f'tc to none ” Nothing can bo. sent ,w“ «? abont the oow, or do soma other ohore for his I through tbe mails lh»t somebody will not have I the 8ontborn Paoiflo Ballroed at wife. He assures ns, however, that the “pride I to pay for tnnsmitUr*. The only question ig, | 0 7 ‘- 1 A! . - . of tbe family” was put to bed that night with an I sha11 Congreiwmen and editors psy for the trans-1 Tr,CKS - extra kiss, and that he has promised himself I sniaBion of their mail mst’er, orahr«U they trans- I Indiawapolis, July 17.—1 oolored man beat never to be caught again. I fer the tax to the people? And as has been I * colored woman so severely that she will die. Thi editor of the Athens Watohman moame often remarked bafora * ,ha newspaper whioh is The man wss arrested. ,, , . I not tble to pay pontage npon its txohaoges. Whew! in plaintive,, sooents over the sad degeneracy I the weekly paper whole patrons will not J Bt. Louis, ioly 17 —The thermometer stands of the rimes that compels him to pay 20 oenta j pay five oents a qaarter In the sbspe of postage I at 95 to 100. Many snnstrckis, and some per pnnnd for “ poor old snperannnsted oow" I upon it, are excre-tcenoea that cannot too sonn j fatal. coder the name of beefsteak This is one of I P er,l - b -A- P*P er t!, st is thus by lsw pensioned The Peabody Nchool rand. the results of the outton mania thst has broken aw'^noh! A D.^r that advoc°te^the re F ? L ADttrHIA. Joly 17.-Thero was a full • - — - ■ aotita.as anon. A papertnat anvoostes me re- me oUng of tbe Psahodv trustees. Tho fnnd out among your folks, brother Christy. • I samptlon of the franking privilege by Congress I now m£ onn ta to 000 (?) • The same paper says: I in order that it msy have restored to it tho privi- I lll K tTlV important. Fzxcz AnvxBTZsrao—A Cauiios.—'Throngh of r “ elTiB « 1{* exehanges free is adiBgraoe Mass, Jnly 17.—In the single the instrnmentaUty of tho press, e»»rybndy ® h y ab °“ ld g 0 uU raoe of three miles 8w^ft won ; time four- knows Helmbold end “Helmbold’e Bnohn.” It !!?Sfl nmhv mLn ^ih°nsK.'?m l8en minutes snd forty-two seoonds—distanoe, was his boast that he spent hnndrsds of thon- ' bonI,3 . 0 ,? r *3 m “ kars fead «‘ b P»bn!nm w , 7 sands of doUars In advertising. Almost every J. ro “ tba P nb,ia , tabla ^ Pbnoerstbat were lwo m,la ■_ . •— imi |.|. "lflTibii- ti. it -ni.ii I better banished from existence? WhvBuatain A msiiivc womnn. Helmbold prospered, u aU me^ do who advirl ont f thepabHotrossury papers which ore so Bax^Fbahcisco^^JaW 17.-8- Bt rise in ths nAwnnuM n.imWJ bniu ..i I poorly pslrociziil that they oannot pay a hnn- Angelos died from taking stryenmno. Her aces—Hetmbold oote!U rao^ey :% d at b a change drod dolI * rs per 1,Dnam ,n tha " h, P e of P 0!ta B e ha,band had BCoIdod her about the oharaoter esma o’er the dream of w.lmhntd He abac- on their «=hsrges. and livef-pspers upon of the breakfast. doned the newspapara and took to ■« fence ad- 6 ! °’ oalIed P atr8, !' , • bat who ara r , 8 ’ _ CentenulnICelebratton. verriaing.” In going from this plsoe to Phils- aI1 T ,baIr v:0 ' 1 ' r,s - sr ® unwilling to pay twenty Philadelphia, Jnly 17.—Tho Methodiet een delphia, In 18CC—the first Urns we traveled bo- 08018 P® r » nDn m in po»t«RS ? It wonld be Indl- tennial celebration terminated in a grand jn- yond the limits of the “ tnsnrrecrionsry States” I oroog i( 11 wora not 80 serions 8 matter. 1 bilee. after the late nnpleassntoess—“Use Helmbold’s I We have not seen tbe circular of the “Geor-I Cholera, Bnohn” was painted in large letters on every I p,—, Association” refer rod to Wa think Columbus, O., Jnly 17.—There are six new dead wall, on every big rock, all the way along ^ Association rorerred to. We think cig0g oho , era , n tha pgrtfrrttory, and two tho rood. What Is the result of Helmbold’s tha D " , P att ’ h is seeping ^vere in its deaths> grand experiment? He first beosme a bankrupt I denunciation of those newspapers that desire A 840.000 Fire. and with tbe loss of his property lost his mind, J a restoration of the free exobange system. I Homxbsvillz N. Y., Jaly 17. Tbe Sherman and is now a Innatio! Beware of feneo odver-1 There Is a good deal to be said in favor of snob House was burned, oaasing a loss of $40,000. tsing • a restoration from some standpoints, and there-1 From Spain. Ax the eighty-second meeting of the Work- ^ ^ ^ to endor8e th# inim . Madbid Jal y l7.-The new constitution will logmens Loan Association of Savannah, on , , . r zJT- ,■ x. m «. be presented to the Oortesfor action to-day. Tuesday night, $4 000 were sold at a premium « d ™ 008 of th8D ' 9 P 8t ^’ Wo 1 »«* The report of the capture of the town of E, * * strongly inclined to the opinion that it would be tills by the Garlista, Is ooofirmed. mnoh better in the end for tho newspapers of tho I Contestrs has levied a foroed loan of $80,000 oonntry, generally, If the present system shonld 00 tbe 8 ' b * B ° 8 ot 0“thsgena. * . *’ . .. . . .. . The Oirlists are marching on Lngrono. „ *tend, but IhstoonvfoUonfs not so intense and The Internstionsl 8ooiet| of Barcelona has qnlts a number of o‘ld petitionera In voluntary fllod a ’ ,0 Iead 03 to eI P r8ss 11 83 88 been dissolved. The enthorltiea are still appro- bsnkrnptoy. who, after making their applies-1 the Dispatch does. Bat we certainly agree with hensivs of an ontbreak at Vallenoia, and the tion and getting their papers all fixed np and the Dispatch that the franking privilege was an commander of the garrison has been ordered to sent forward, negleoted to pay costs and look intolerable nuisance and harden upon tho peo- m6aTOre ° f P teo8na ° n ,0 maintain farther after the matter, sre now anxiously in-1 , , . ,. . , , T , _ , I qniring what disposition has been made ol I P ,e - Rnd 6honld restored. If we can get their cases. Some of them, in consequence of * restoration of the free exchange system only their neglect, now find themselves in rather a by g resurrection of this abuse we ahsU oppose I Fnb . fcScboolFOBrt in , be SO nti.-XbePc«. bad box - Their friends may ba sorry for them, | The benefits to be derived from the one at at on o any go . I oanno j cora pared at all with tho evils snd GznsaiAxs LuaaxD bt the Accident ox the . „ Atlantic. Mississhti and Ohio Bailboad.- ei P° n6 ° entailed by tbe other. Among the passengers iojnred by the late aool-1 „ - 1 Wnlworlb at Slug Sing, of 20 per oent. Wz find these items in tbe Savannah Adver tiser and Republican of Wednesday: Disconsolate Banxbupis.—We learn that NIGHT DISPATCHES. body Fnnd. Nxw Yobk, Jaly 17,—The following are the interesting details of Dr. Sear’s report on the schools in the Sonth: Virginia—Tbe number of pnblio schools in the State for tbe year ending August 1st, 1872, A Sing Sing correspondent of the Herald, of I is 3.G95, and the school population consisted I of 411,021 persons between the ages of five and dent on the above named rosd, an exchange mentions tho names of Howell Cobb, Sevan. _ _ nah, Georgia, right leg broken and wonndedin | —~ j*~ jSjtoajtb abdomen, doing well; John B. Gregory (eon- y ’ .rv° ' . ,, I twenty vaors of whom *>47 00° whites were en doctor), Atlanta, right leg broken below the I Mr8 - Walworth has. taken np her reridence ‘MeuV y* 8 ”; wo °“-* 7 * 00 -’J?/ 8 8 “ knee, with severs! swore cats about head and here, in a qniet boarding house, with bar child. tond j^s’oOO was m^ronri SSaaSSSS?® 3 L*“ ^e C are D i“orTed A to»m« G lfcn“r^ “°“ 8r ’ P A“^ 8 ^ f ~V^^ 6 taen m^e h to North Csrolins-The oondition’ of pnblio Liws.—Wo aro informed that the liquor deal- I . ..JJ” . * ij- Ha to . m0 r- schoola and edaoation generally in this State is ers of Savannah, or some of them at least, have . . . k , of the far from satisfactory. There is an alarming in- determined to hold a consultation among them- . . .,. . densrtment where no slrsne- difference on tho sabjeet among the common selves probably to-day. totetotato eoosider. ^^^^“if^rngthroaghtho pr?son: P^e. and a want of noion and hearty co- ation tbe propriety of petitioning the Legisla- M -nr-i_ or th was tha cvnosnra o' all oves as operation among pnblio men. The amount ap- so" torttoev^v^me JtapEffiw? «ta S"tarpJoprioted for schools in this Slstewas $12,000. tho garnishment law so thst they may oome . i”. Rl ,,, ' hera Sonth Carolina—Few sohools have been re- within its provisions. They are of opinion that 8b “ 8b ; “ b8wUI * V 13 nncleretoo<3 ’ st8y bera ported tbronghont the year. Application was if a laborer Is required to pay his grooery snd I IO -*ome ume. .... , made for Charleston, as follows: The Logiala- board bill, and that his wages can be garnisheed I Snch tender sollcitade for the feelings or one I a j jj a j aa t sessioD, appropriated over $300,. in order to make him do so, be shonld be also I of the mast cold blooded, heartless parricides 000 for ednoationai purposes. Not one dollar oompelled to pay his liquor bill. The liquor I 0 f modern times, ia really beautiful. If ho had I of this amount was reoeived from the treasury, dealers fool that they are equally bound with beena commoa murderer he would certainly and tha result has been that nearly all the pub- the grocery merchant to pay for theirgoods, and I , , . . , 3 ! lio sohools in this State have been eloeed. The if a man will use liquor he shonld be made to I bave he® 0 remanded to a shoemaker a bench In-1 amonn t pgja this State from tbe fnnd is $1,500. pay for it. The matter is under consideration. I stead of a clerk’s stool. So mnch for “emo- I Georgia—Dr. Sears quotes from the report of Gov. Smith failed to address the alamnra of I tional insanity” and tbe false pnblio sentiment I the State Superintendent: Zt is not to be dis- the Forsyth Female College as was expeoted. I whioh holds that a man’s father making an epis- gaised that the effort, thus ter, to eatablish a „ _. , ,,, __ pnbho Bohool system for this State has resulted He was suffering from a Bevere affeotion or tho tolary beast and blackguard of himself is snffi- ^ WKa* The fnnd contributed throat and was unable to come. I oient reason why that min should not stretch $io,200 to twelve Echools. Choleba is Chattanooga —The following I hemp for deliberately nffirdering that father. Florida—A somewhat glowing plotnre of tho dispatch appeared in the Atlanta Constitution condition of ****** %. »« g*™° ofvesrardar- Cholera la L’ast TennCAseo. from the report of tho State Snperintendent, of yesterday . I who, amongst other remarks, says it is sadden- Chattaxoooa, Jnly 1G, 1873. I The Knoxville Press and Herald of the 13th I j ng to refleot that three-quarters of tha youth Three deaths here yesterday—one from chol- says: of this Btate ore yet nnreaohed by any ednea- era. one eholara morbns, and one from diar- ^ teaIUj of Knoxr!ll6 con tmne« good, and «onal system; bnt adds, it is Jncomaging to rhcsi. Mr. Stone, a merchant from Ooltwah. h heard Qf - nQ ^ of oholera ocoorring know that the ratio is rapidly changing. The came to tho oity yesterday for tho purpose of ia onrmidsLAtFonntein Head, five mUea from Peabody fnnd contributed $8,000 in aid of paying some notes in b^ ; was taken with theeit other ^u^j^mrehiiaren died last fourteen sohools. cholera at 10 a. m., and died last night Nearly Wedn 4’ d — n i Rh t making five deaths among Alabama—The State Superintendent of Ala- evory one is suffering with nsnsea, eramps in , h t r.milte. 0 f fifteen persons domiciled In I bam* gives 8 despondent report. Ont of a pop- the stomeoh, indigestion, and inactive liver. I |{j 8 ' Xhis an « xo £edi Eg !y heavy mor- utetion of L000,000, 383,000 can neither road The following is fonnd in tho Savannah News I tolity, and shows thst the disease there wss of I °r write. Of the voting population there eft of Wednesday. I the most malignant ohsrseter. A whits woman 91,000 blacks and 17,000 yhites who cannot “Tbamtling ox oub Riohtj."—This was tho named B.Uie^Molintt, employed «a«_rvAnt in ment of the office, and npon this was the I neglected the 8tt8C k 1“ its early stage*. ; - ij, 0 new school law In addl- “strike" ordered, which htTresnlted in the Greenville, yesterday a*‘e™oon Mr. V. B. Mississippi By^tho new stfhoM lsw, In sddi- complete extinction of the aforesaid Union. Jenes, deputy clerk and master, died °f chol- Hon to thei btateuxor four mills on the dollar w. refer to thU matter again on account I er8 - Ha «”>» from his place tn the oonntry to for the payment or teachers, toe Hapervtsors of which has just takS place, and we ^rn on Monday and opened hia office. On 5^ “hons”nd til exn^m* CtothI do it briefiv A monothe manv rules of this I Thursday bo ate very freely of beans, and late school-houses sn<Lmomenta! expenses, un the . n « n Ai!li r*ni,,, g wa . — nmMhtKn, ,, I in the night was attacked with symptoms of I estimate of tho County Superintendent there Typographical Union, was one prohibiting tbe mgm was a ha was attackedho are 4,650 pnblio schools, with an average atten- emplovment of moro thin ono apprentice to an “? ler8 - “v" 0 00013 8I “ r 08 ™ »«»o*eaiio I f nrivats snhonls with Th . iono-in- of this mio was the cans* 313 not «P®»k a word, and yesterday afternoon ainoe of 1-j.ouu ana suo private sonoois, with nf nns “strike "snd^toneattemot at a‘4trikT’ 8t 4 °’ cIoct died. He is a brother of Mrs. 148,700 pupils .enroll*!. The expense of oom- ta the Morning Kew. office. Sln P oe the brillisot J" 3 * 8 ^ f Nelson, of Knoxville and has men 7 Unr 0 n but nnterinn.te^to. ^e^eoutra“ o^e de.th of thj daughter of Judge O. P. V>tSff/aadl.who aot. gr.tnitoa.ly to the egiets did neither, we have had four . ppren . Temple wra a mistake, it being his sister. itjs ot wo-k Testerdiv ’he nrorrietors of The cholera has almost entirely disappeared aid schools. . . , ths AdJe^rnnt to^wk the siSt ™bTr of flom Greenville, there being only a few eases Texas-In the unsettled state of school mat- the AaTertiser pnt to work tne same number or | ... i.i.i.r.ni., I ters, the general agent was constrained to re- 8 tat ne of Keward. A movement is on foot for erectiDg s statne of the late William B. Seward in Central Park. Heavy Daft. Wm. M. Graham, President of the Walkell National Bank, who has been in Ludlow jail since February, charged with misappropriating half a million, has been released on $250,000 bafl. Tbo Saintly Howard. Washington, Jaly 17.—Delano leaves for Ohio to-morrow or Taesday. General Howard visited the efike of the Inspector General of tbe Army, who has his headqnirters tn the War Department, and re queued from an < filler attached to that branoh of tho semce, information as to what charges he conld be tried upon, shonld tbe Department see fit to order a conrt martial in his case. He was informed that he cnnld be tried for neglect of duty, in allowing the subordinates to mis apply money btlcnglDg to tbe Freedman’s Barean, or under the 39th article of war for embezzlement. In a conversation, the officer suggested to him that be had the privilege to demand aoonrt of inquiry aid, inasmuch ns the obarges had become a matter of pnblio no toriety, it might be to his advantage to request an investigation by a military court. Howard replied that with the feeling toward him entertained by many officers of the United States army, he did Dot'ihink he conld get jns- tice, and hence had thns far declined to ask for a trial by snch a tribunal. Synopsis Weather Statement. Wab Dzp’t, Office Chief Signal Offices, Washington, Jnly 17. Probabilities; For the sonthwest, northwest erly winds and dondf and clearing weather; for the Eistern Gnlf and Sonth Atlantio States, northwest and sonthweat winds with increased cloudiness and local rains; for the middle At lantio States, sonthwest and northwest winds, partly olondv weather and poesiblv lower temper ature ; for New York and New England, south erly winds veering to sonthwest with olond and rain; for tbe O’.io valley and tba northwest, sonthwest and northwest winds, falling baromo- ter and local storms. A'ternoon telegraphic reports are missing from tbe entire lake region, the extreme northwest. Rocky Monotiins, and the Paoifio coast. Cholera at Colauibn** Columbus O., Jaly 17—There have been eight deaths in the penitentiary from cholera sines lost night. The averago time of tho sickness of patients is eight hours. The guards snd outside attendsnts, who are not shut np in the oells at night, have been entirely free from disease. Atlanta Pomologlcal Society. Atlanta, July 17.—The first exposition of the Atlanta Pomological Society la now going on with gratifying success. Tho next one will be held August 12, 1874, when a State kooiety will be organized. The WnlkfslM. Spbinqfeild, Mass., July 17.—Starters in tbo footrace for the Bennett Challenge cup were Beuton, of Amherst; Bowie, of McGill Uni versity, Csusdt, and Pbilfii-fl, of Cornell. KEW YORK'S LAST HORROR. The Body ora Woman Fonnd Almost n t . vonrrit by Rats—Dead for More than a Month and Kobody Knows Any thlDgof u. Colon who a few weeks since felt that their ^ess prevails A young man died of cholera *3S25SL?&&1 th8 ?’ m bfighl^d, ,hen.^lLT«nr»I^ /nr^d to “T °f Rhe.to.n there is a great deal of sick- donation, teem Uref an A thif office. W, hear of no “rtrik/boing or- Union who a few weeka since felt that their rights were trampled upon, their constitution ▼ioUted, and the charms of typographical life - — I 11T U1 JM1S11UWU AAA DAD AS m KlCfll UC1A Ol BACK- I T’VT'JTT —— Gamblers. deredTn the Adv“ertiJr office, wd by thiTsub-1 ~ 3 °it 8d i 8t8U T io ttat neighborhood. It seems I Omaha, July 17.-Cotudder.bte exeitement mission, tho sensitive Union members virtually "Ports that the disease is very mnoh has prevailed here since the subbing of At- admit that tbev are “rata.” a term whioh ante «*Mered, and attacks no particular locality. wood, the brakeman, by gamblers, on Sunday, wont to grate so harshly iupon their nerves. _ - „ for expodeg th*lr gtmc on the traim A meet. ~~ Jr . , j o 1-1 i , m , , I The Mixed School Quettioh.—At ■ meeting I mg of railroad men was held yesterday st the The Chronicle and bentmel or w ednesosy I people here lost night, the question I Union Pocifio shops to oonsider the ease. It says a new mannfactaring company with a cap-1 of mixed schools was disenssed, and it 'was de- was attended by 400 men. A committee was ital of $1 000 000 is likely soon to be formed in I monstnted that there exists a wide difference I appointed to draft resolution* and draw np a that city for the purpose of baiiding a factory «entiment upon this favorite hobby of Sen.- programme to be followed <*onld neceeelty . j v e I tor Samner, who demands it, among other ao-1 demand, rhey threaten to deal summarily with 25,000 spindles. An English capitalist ii I equal rights, wjnch he oontende the I with the gamblers and roughs who infest the interested who has already sent $32,000 to I colored people are entitled to, bnt deprired of. I city vicinity. Twelve or fifteen of the fraier- Aognsta and ha? stated that he would head a A colored member of the Diilriot Legislative I nity have already left town. Atwood lies in a subscription list la England with eleven then- 8 ™ P recari0n ’ oondiUo “- .... ™ . f . , , , I icdorsed by a majority of those present at the | CUtaens’ CoosialttM Famed, sand pounds and use his lnflasnca to get up a mating, in whioh ho took direct issue with the jjjg oommiriee appointed reported at a sub company among hi. friends in that country with advocates of mixed schools, arguing that the ae nt meeting that a citizen.’ -"ittec bid a capital of $1,000 noo. Mr. J. J. Gregg, of scheme was all wrong, and that it would work organized for the purpose of sedating the Augusta, left for Eng and on Wednesday to I B r88t i B i aT T }° the colored people, who, he I aathoriiies to enforce the laws Jn osse (rf tbe rerfect the scheme. thought, ought to be satisfied with what they ^Mllty or negteet of tbe aathoritiea to pre- • n . n riir . , .... I now get—more than their ahare of tho money I MIT e order, the eltizeni’ committee wonld take Comtumestabt.—The enrreepondent of the expended for ednoationai parpoee* in the Die- me »*area to secure proteotlon to the live* and Coiambus San, who attended the recent corn-1 tAdL—Washington telegram to Western press. pro p*rty of aU good citizens. It was hoped menoement ot Weater AD Female College, in I We ore glad to know there is one darkey with I that the oommittee will not be colled on to in- of his tetters from this oity referring to I a level heed In ’Washington City. It is more I terfere, but, if neoesrery, wonld set promptly; the senior class exhibition, say.: than we have any reenm to expect. But he hoe The city is infested with robbers Mias Kata Boss, of this city, a mgaisb, I got it down exactly right No surer or speedier gn a gamblers, mhom the civil aalhoritles thus brigbt-eyed blonde bcaniy, read a spswiag, I could be devised to injure the negroes in I far hive, failed to arrest, and which fact is pub- humoroos composition *a dim 1 aa eduoaUonal point of view than the mixed I “dy known, to tbe discredit of the city, they told yon so, which was frequently interrupted I rTT ♦ ^ , . , ,,. I had formed themselves for tbe purpose of self- with weU-deserved appiftMe. Her farewwU to «obod symtem. It is josft as certain to result in protACtio0i ^ Q0V # we w ^ og teachers and classmates, however, was tender’ I breaking np all sohools from which thay ooald I y come remedy is not speedily applied, they ly beautiful, and proved that under ail her I benefit, a* it ia tried. We do not believe any- I would feel jostilled. 'n using summary meas- ragniab smile* she carries in her boeosn e kind uka a majority of them desire it, either. | urec. end loving heart—one that be#t» trnly and | „ F. ia„ »onM not a—,—a it Th. I I'*qnarMllnaO. fondly for th. object.of her youthful affect***, f” Nxw Year, Jnly 17,-P^ugera by the Oily The Ban has these additional items: I inf Amo US creatures of the arpet-tng rad seen#-1 Qf Meridm> wbioh vaaeel has been quarantined Tall Oorro* with ho Fecit.—Mr. Bobertl* 8 * •P 8eie * 819 rB8 P on * lbIe for their eglto-1 yellow fever, were allowed to comets the Howard ha# ahtwn us a well bracobed and * tion in this direction. • dty to day Bowie won in It minutes find 18 j seconds—two miles. Phillips was veuond—only o seoond and a half behiDd. Benton was dutanoed. A light rain prevails. Everything else is vorsble for a good oontest. There is great en thnsiasm among the speotatora. It is doubtful if tho first raoe starta before fnnr o’clock. The University raoe was won by Harvard’s crew. Tbo Westchester Murder. Baltimobe, Jnly 17.—A speoial correspondent at Westchester, Pennsylvania, enyB oirenmstan tial evidence clearly indicates thst the mnrdered man was W. S. Goss, npon whoso life heavy in surance was olaimed as having been burnod in his chop. Tone UranchTarf. Long Bbanch, Jnly 17.—Alice Mitchell won the 1J mite race; time 3:18. Mary Constant won the mile heat. The second heat was dead between Sbylock and Utica; time—last heat 1:49} Steckwood won the three mite raoe Ume 5:47}. Tbe War In Rpaln. Bayonne July 17.—The Carlisle declare that all arms and ammunition shipped for them have been safely lauded on the coast of Biscay. Colonel Afzpnrna has taken command of the force whioh was formerly ted by the Cara Santa Oruz, and which now numbers one thou sand men. L’zziraga, with four thousand woll disciplined infantry,some oavalryand artillery,is operating in Gaipeznzi. The Gsrlist, after caplnriDg a company of Corbinoere, at Paent el Enina, ooonpied that town. Their partisans report that they aro crossing Ebro at all points, and are recruiting, foraging and levying requisitions in the pro- vinoes of Burgos. They report that the Spanish government intends to form a reorniting camp nearLoyda; also that the Republican troops have received orders to Bhoot all priests token with arms in their hands. The priests are en deavoring to bring abont a fusion between the AlfonBists and Carlisle. Cbolcra nt Vienna. Xiondon, Jnly 17.—Reports have reached hore that several oases of cholera have oconrred et Vienna. It is said the authorities are endear oring to suppress the particulars. Tbe city or Washington. Halifax. Jaly 17.—A deoision of the Conrt of Inqniry into the oanse of the disaster to the steamship City of Washington has been ren dered. Captain Phillips is suspended for one year. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Tbo Queen on Arbitration. London, Jnly 17.—In the Honse of Com mons this afternoon the Bight Hon. Lord Otto Fitzgerald, member for Kildare county, pro daccd and had read the Qaoen’s reply to tho ad- dress of the Commons ou the snfcjact of inter national arbitration .3 follows: “I have read the address of my faithful Commons praying that I wonld bo graciously pleased to instinct my principal secretary to outer into common! oation with foreigr. powers with a view to further improve international law and establish a general and permanent system of arbitration. “I am sensible of theforcoof the philanthropic motives diotating that address. I have at all times desired to extend tho practice of closing international controversies by their anbmission to impartial friends, and to enconrago tho cs tablishment of rnles intended for tbo cqnat benefit of all. I shall continne to pnrsna a sim ilar ooarse with dae regard to time and'oppAr- tnnity whenever it is likely to be attended with advantage.” The Hon3e reoeived th: document with hearty cheers. C’nre of Santa Craz. Bayonne, July 17.—Don Carles has issued an cider that tho Care of Santa Cruz be treated as rebel. PHcrlmaccs Forbidden. Flooenoe, Jnly 17.-*-The Prefect of Perngia has forbidden pilgrimages to tho Cuthodral of Assiii for sanitary reasons Industrial Congress. Cleveland, O., Jnly 17.—The Industrial OoDgress assembled at 9 o'olock this morning. A resolution was adopted emphatically protest ing against the importation of cheap labor. The committeo on co operation reported as fol lows: That we recogniz: incorporation of the most feasible plan for tho adjustment of differences between labor and ospital, and that this Labor Congress recommends the enactment of efficient laws for tho protection nml encouragement of oo-operativo operations ia the several Sta’ts. The oommittee on arbitration reported the following, which W03 adopted: Whereas, There ore belter ways of settling difficulties between employers and employes than by strikes, they being nanally detrimental to the interests of both parties, we recommend the adoption of the following: ~ Resolved, That it is deemed advisable by this Congress that all nnions adopt a system of arbi traticn, and thst all members of tho industrial classes be nrged to cast their votes for no man unless he be pledged to nee bis vote and in fluence toward the adoption of a law making arbitration a legal means of Fettling difficul ties between employers and employes. Cholera Report. Cincinnati, Jnly 17.—There was only one death from cholera reported to-day CYPRESS SHINGLES! J UST received, a consignment ot CYPRESS SUIRGLK3, rived and drawn. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE! For sale by B. H. WBIGLEY & CO. jgni3tf • NOTICE. "VOTiOE is hereby given that the Macon and Brunswick Railroad will continue to receive its Fare Bfila in payment of Freight and Passage u heretofore. GEO. H. HAZLEIIUBST, joJy4 lOt Receiver. DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. Over 9G0 million? have been need witnm the past ten yarn, without complainfc of ioea by tag becoming deUched. Ail Expreea Comp&mea use thorn. Sold by Printers and Stationers every*, where. »pr!9 eod3m - Oar New York telegrsms for two or three days past have referred to the finding of the dead body of an elderly woman, Miss Willets, by name, in a honse in that city. The follow ing from the Herald, of Monday, gives the de tails of tho horrid affair: A ghastly horror wan unearthed ou tne prom ises 133 E§*t Eighty-seventh street yesterday morning. The house has been occupied for the past five years by an elderly lady, Alias Willets, whose habits of life wero most extraordinary. Her nearest neighbors knew nothing of her; some of them living next door to her never saw her, and she never left hsr house during the day. She kept no servant, apparently received no visitors and lived a solitary and lonely life. -One man had been in tho habit cf going to her house—a Air. Byron Stnff; but his visits were very rare, aad wero generally mado at night The last time he wan known to como to the house wa3 about four weeks ago. He tried to get in at the door, but could not, and, after waiting a long time, finally a*ked Mr. Sheehan, a lawyer, who lives next door, to allow him to gotta tho rear cf Alisa Willets’ premises through Mr. Sheehan’s house. Air. Sheohan did not seo tha propriety of this wish aud would not comply with it, and Mr. Stuff went away and has not been seen near tho house Bince. The lady has not been visible for about fivo weeks, and no light could be dis cerned in the front or rear of the house during the night. For several days the family of Mr. Sheehan has been annoyed by an offensive odor, the origin of whioh could not bo ascer tained. It proceeded from the direction of Miss Willets* house, find finally became so offensive that Mr. Sheehan informed the police in order, if possible, to have the myatery elucidated. Captain GInuy detailed some officers to make tho search, and yesterday morning they came to the door of Miss Willetc house and endeavored to gain ad mittance. There was no response *o their knocks, tho house being as silent as o grave. Tho officers found it necessary to force open the front door, aud, doiDg so, pro ceeded to the second floor back room. Oa en tering, a most disgusting and. offensive eder greeted them: on making search thoy discov ered tho dead body of Miss Willets lying on the floor on her back, her head resting against tho leg of a piano whioh stood in the oorner of the room. They reported the facts to Captain Cherry, who notified Coroner Herrman and his deputy, Dr. Joseph Cushman, who immediately repaired to the house. on entering the mom Dr. Cushman found the body lying ou tho floor, 03 above described ; a number of rata wore seen running about the room and away from the bed v, which was fonnd in a very advanced c tage of decomposition. The head and neck were denudod of flesh, evidently having been eaten away by ra»R. Tho bedy was nearly alive with worm?, death evidently having taken place between four ard five weeks ago. Tho room ia which the body was fonnd was about fifteon f**et In length by twelve feet in width, no cirpet upon the floor, the fur niture iu tbo room beiDg crowded into one cor ner. The body was ordered to the Morgno, after which tho coroner, his deputy and tho officers made a thorongh search of tho premises. In the baok parlor, cn the first floor, wero found a nnmber of df*eds of property made in favor of a Mr. J. Stoiff, also title deeds, bank books showing deposits for large amounts in tho Mechanics and Traders* and other banks; also an envelope containing papers addressed to Mr. Steiff, 183 Bowery. Several trunks were foned to contain oostly and elegant ladies* wearing apparel, consisting of furs, eto.— Everything in tho hoaco denoted neglect Tho furniture, which was mostly of ancient but elegant manufacture, was covered wi'h dust and cobwebs In the basement heaps of ashes, apparently the accumulation of years, were found stowfd away in the olos&ts and cn the hearth. Ou making inquiries in tho neighbor hood regarding tho habits of dcoeased, it was learned that she was a vory ccccntrio woman, rarely, if ever, venturing out ia the daytime, but going abroad to do her marketing and for the transaction of other business late at night, always going out veiled and Btudiously avoiding everybody. Inquiry made of the groc ers in tho vicinity revealed the faot that she was in the habit of buying enough provisions at once to last her for sovcral days. Among her purchases she included both smoking aud chewing tobao co. small portions of which were found lying ii different parts of tho room, as also email amounts of money wrapped separately in bits of paper. MODOC8! Are not coming, but MOSQUITOES ARE PREPARE FOR THEM! • I have in stock PLATT’S PATENT CANOPY! (The handsomest fixture in Macon ) Holmes’ Oriental Canopy. ARMSTRONG’S PATENT FUTURE! Holmes’ Hanging Nets. With other first class fixtures. Bobinet and American Laco and Ganze Nets, Pink and White. Prices to suit tight times. Como and look at tluxn. * THOMAS WOOD, may 18 tf Next to Lanier BoQ 6 e. QUEEN BEE HIVE. T HIS HIVE has taken the premium over all other hives at several large State Fairs, aud at our late Bibb oouuty fair was awarded a diploma. The subscriber having bought the right for the county, is now ready to sell individual rights and to make transfers of bees. He has also the right for Atkindon'd Honey Extracrer, a simple contri- v&nca for extracting the honey without injury to the comb. Thus the comb may bo given back to tho bees to bo refilled, and in thii way a!most a fabulous amount of honey may bo taken from a hive during the honey season. Bee culture pays & bettor per cent ou the capital invested than other business, and requirot but little labor. Now is the time to transfer your b oa and comb to the new hive and prepare etiong colonies for next airing Tho hive may bo ae?n at Messrs. Hardeman «k Sp&xka’, and at B. H. Wrgley A Oo’s, wfcero orders may be left I am authorize t to sell rights to per sons from the adjoiLing counties Bees for s«id. jnnc26 lm E. H. LINK. sniKT3! snmrs! THOMAS U. CONNER 'Has jint received a new lot of be&ntifal Full Bosoms and Plaited Bosoms, from 18 to 19 inches iu tba neck. The Full Bosoms are the cooleet Shirts worn. DRAWERS! DRAWERS! THOMAS TJ. CONNER Has a splendid fitting Summer Drawer, from 26 to fO inches waist, and all longths of inseam. mK-WEAR! AECK-W E4R! THOHiS U. CONNER Bcceived yos*erday a new stock of Summer Nock-wear, in all colors. Lavender and white for ovening wear. Linen Collars of JalylStf all stylea and sizes % EDWARD ROWE. PLUM BING —AND— GhJk.& FITTING In all their branches, promptly attended to by the beat cl NEW YOKE WORKMEN, No. 5 HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK MACON. MERCHANT TAILOR lias just received tome next PANTALOON PATTERNS Which will bo made up to measure at a very mod erate price. jcnelOtf J. Z.. SHEA. 44 Second Street. PUMPS Of all kinds, HYDRAULIC RAMS, BUB HER HOSE, ETC-, For silo at lowest cash prices. SION OF THE GOLDEN PUHP. IO# JrtO W" No. 5 Hollingsworth Block, NIacoo, Ga. BARLOW HOUSE, AMEItTCUS, GA., WILEY JUNES & CO., Proprietors. Is firet*class and in basicesn center. Board per d&y (2. Lodging or Binglo meals CO cte, maj9 5m EDWARD ROWE, GZXEBAL STATE AGE5T FOB THE GANSTER COMPLETE GAS WORKS Fcr Family usa. Hotels, Churches, Etc. No. 5 Hollingsworth Block, Macon. Ju!yl5tf IN THE DI3TBICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOB THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEOBGIA. Tn the matter cf Jacob Hiley— Bankrupt, npo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—The under- J . signed hereby gives notice cf bis appointment assignee of the estate of Jacob Hiley, cf Mar' ehallviile, Macon county, in tbe arid District, aud who was, to wit, on the 26th day of April, A- D., 1873, adjudged Bankrupt upon tbe petition of him- ilf, by the District Court of Brid Diatxi't. Dated at Fort Valley, Ga. the 31 d&y of Jtdy, 1873. JESSE W. AVAST, jaly4 ltaw3w Assignee, etc. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-—Notice is hereby given that one month Miter thia dato I bball commence doing business in buying and sollini? goods oa my own aocount, as a publ*e or ires trader, by the consent of my hu.iband. Jane 13, 1873. OATHKBINB Vh-BATTA. I consent that my wife engage in Patinos* as a tree trader as afcoyo proposed- „. n , rr , dlawtw VIMCENZO BUtAIlA. G-*SS2kSSS8KSs»ef. M d0 «o£rn«T‘ July 1,1873. J 01 ? 1 Hwlm HACK LINE FROM FORSYTH INDIAN SPRING. T HE UNDERSIGNED rcapectfully announce to their patrons* and the traveling p lb.’io that llioir Line cf Four Horse Coaches will be in waiting on the arrival of the day train cf tbe Macon and Wostorn Railroad in tho town of Forsyth every day, except Sunday, at botween 12 aud 1 o'clock. The time of leaving for the Spring is 2 p. m ; arrive at about C p. m Returning leavo the 8pring at 6 a. ar, and reach Forsyth about 10 A. si. Onr Coaches are comfort a olo and commodious, aud no pains will bo spared to assure tho oa&o and convenience of paivsengers. Jalyll lw* GREER A GRE8H4M. The Emerson Method For Beed Organs. Loesons, Scales, Studios, Voluntaries, Inter ludes, Songs, Quartettes, and large collection of Choice Organ Music. By L. O. Eueuson and W. ti. B. Matthews, gontiemen of high musical culture, who have produced a thorough excellent method, filled with music which cannot fail to make tbe progress of tho learner most agreeable, aa it is sure to be rapid. Price f2 50. THE RIVER OF LIFE. Tho PnbliBhera announce tho near completion or thia charming SABBATH BOHOOL eONU BOOK, to which moro than thirty of tho very host writers and composers contrib-to. It will appear in Jnly. Bond orders early. Bpec'men pages frto- Retail price, 85 cte. THE ORGAN AT HOME, For Reed Organs. £>2 50. Clnrke’ft Dollar Infttractor far Reed Organ n •• “ 48 “ Pianoforte. « “ *« “ Violin. DeaTom will boar in mlod tliceo populars books, which will aoll with tho bofct. CHAR. H. DITSON A CO , 711 Broadway, New York. OLIVER DITbON & GO., Jaly9d2aw&wtf Boston. J. A. DUGAN. i. D 8TILZ. DUGATT & STILZ, DEALERS IN EXCLUSIVELY, No. 20 Second street, between Main and River, LOUISVILLE, ET. ' AMPLE STOKAGE. Will fill orders for Corn frem points in IUico s, parties making purchase accept ing through Bill of Lading from stepping nointH. apr25 6m v?. a. ransom: co., Humtectureia and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 138 AND 140 GRAND BT., NEW YORK. Represented by Col. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia. *w*t20dlv CIIAS. COUNSELMAN & CO., General Commission Merchants, Room 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO. may2 6m CHANGE of SAILING DAYS, PACIFIC SAIL STEAMSHIP CO/5 TiaotG* IiIHE TO miTOBXIi, CM1NA ASD JAPAN', Te ticking at Mexican Porte, AN3> CAKBTLMH TIIK Vi <*- *ABL Fares Greatly Reduced. O NB cf the lur* and tplondid Steamship* cf thia line will lares Pi.r No. 12 North IliTer, foot of Ctnal St., at 12 o’clock JTcoon, on the 6th, and 20th of exery month(exoept when thoee dates frit® Ofi then on th* preceding Saturday) for AtiPINWALL, connect ing vi» Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’** Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN- UltiCO, touching at MANZANILLO. AT departures connect at Panama with steamers for couth Pacific and Central American porte. For Japan and China, «teamen* leave Han Fran cisco firat of every month, except when it falls oa Saadsy, then on the day preceding. One hundred pounds of Baggage allowed to eacdi adult. Baggage received on deck th«» day beton* vailing, from Steamboats, Railrc ads sz.d pstuengure who prefer to send down early. An experienced Burgeon ou board. Medtatno and attendance free. For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or further In formation, apply at the Company's Ticket Office, on-the Wharf, foot of Panel street. North River, Hew York. OEO. H. B-TArBCB”, ProtidfDt. IL J. Ucloay, ttnpt. »»