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Altered Time*.
th the year 1871, on the sadfenl .read*
sny: of a Mil iu the House of Gmamon*
f« building a bridge over rise Thames,
ft* lad Fntuey, after a number of tneinWr*
delivered qiesehei in ridu-ule of the
biro, Hir Henry Herbert, just before the
1 base divided, nw< and said “I hou
•ftdlv cob to* myself mi euemy to who
isijxiiiefi, l (iiu equally opjxwt-il t-t rued,
viyionarv -d projects that - and I may be per
mt!' to say in the late King’s
reign several of throe thoughtless unwn
rteiift wt-Ttt thrust upon the House, but
w ■ ‘must to property rcjro ted. If a man,
hi-,_ ro-ro come to the bar of the House
i tell ft s that he pTi’i^ ■■■<: 1 1 to eoaief
m regalarlv to Edinburgh, bring iu coaches,
■;n tft-'M’it days, should .and us back in
sewn 'hate move, wa not vote him to
liini !> justice; > Sandy u.; felionJd, if' vu did
or, if another, that he
'* ' *ail to the East .Indies in fox
Kiof.ihs. ftboitfe! wcuot pubtoh him for
j-.. bring if upon our crednbtv? ngiithv” A-sur
•fti'., we served him Tire
i-MVtmydt<m lrf*Mfen to lidinhtu-gh ' h
i-nv ft-s-onyplishwl hours. What in aomsehiag like
Think < ‘even would Hir Henry
now, could be tmm from Ms
'crave 5
No Yen Jokes.
Fh»#» is. ab«fl«tyiy notlufig now io
m ftfti They IWTet dfe. n»e mkcft that
are fonidar to-us are thaa« which our
met* t-ufti ehjoyed. They are ton ml in
* hat r ' uiwa? ’
SSrhSe^uT •>x;.v»en«e tlmwurh ttrroe age# doe* notab
St £t i ^
u* MM xht sr mmi ri nme }mm
created alwdutely. At Krone nfeae „f
the work of creation the joke* 'were
huau-feftl into feting, «ud they bav« «on
imurol to revolve by tlieir oi» pravric,
TUecmvaetfe. aunifnlnteS planet*. NW of u£ter, them
can bo any more tkm
eorcauanrjher I* added. Nopcreon Vroognirrol who
artempift ««igmfttitv rou «,-! wlfo
tnkid t* a wit, but any.mnn van, life.
tor mroauriang the old stre-k
tovro am! fuuny stories, aud f<« working
tiiern over on all occasion*.
1k« sligife-st: thing we .<fe mris a
thrill vibrating shmg fee ehdlom ehain of
ftanse and effect to the utmost limit ,.f
TttJStitS mfoaWa reaulta, nffactog & JSttE :
*ome to
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nigfct 1*m f»w>j5,
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tit* hmiUig MwctusiU t&avm ft Wj(H,
tot, the waste (■*■?, « nMw sivstis 1 ow «ky.
mw m sht«!se* »m«6;
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H* RtfaR w* t tSs *Sa»fi} If r-rt'.u* »r»s«BS iizr,
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ISInaswl }&.- di»»y hill lttt
At dusk ttsfs «qo*ud feiwS
IftUw •
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Ami wawaag mm ek at
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Ain't ft*# Ua# mitt* frnow ?«rt
it. * rasset irmmei.
Ta* n-.ft Ay ii> f»!», bki-Atird* tb.' »«■ a AKi, j
BMflM* vuk* t» s'oriii ;
The Jeje, m *»«r<4 in hi*
Qtttt* te-Jjold watWift-tou-* on'gtwa to few*t
toe i«J4 SieSr :
ThW usitate preWiritet* ts# tpidte* k*w,
And »*sh w Cali.
A* it ttor tm tlte pi«K!«« h*U
tte soit* on h*cfc do '&■,
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'rtKe »*dft* through (.* mount t!i* *k
*T.wat #e*»!y raJw, ""ft *#*>» *-H8« ***»•
So wwrktog Ja Bn; fields a*aanrrew.
‘The Cm, - H*tk; ©«« the mmw* «wi tn.:**
ttoB-Uadicetee s#la«>Rwt, as isi- • jciisa -itei!«,
OiiAmm*. w««»Mrr. (N» the Afiainmioit <4
Str-iviuetf..
The Risnt Man after Iu.
viola bad found a lover ; or at least, ,
JMm Bkwortih aspired to that dis- i i
iimuon ‘"Two ' i
years ago, tha paternal Elk wroth
imd (riven John on his twentv-third good : '
birthday liia a deed of a small, Jam
uedO’ own, John wet alxmt making a I
home for hiataeU, with on© of His half- :
tea sisters to manage it, and weal at , !
hit farming in earnest. And th© younger
fejaalft portum thoaghl Mm rather a do- :
siruble object to maneuver for. ;
Viola _ Perhaps bad that was eitf reason why
been so gracious to him. It ;
was something to secure, without an of- ‘
fort, attonlKHis that all the other girls i
schemed for. But John Ellsworth did i
not realize her ideal. Under her calm
exterior, she dreaded romaaee-s of the
most vivid rose-pink.
One June night, driving over to see
his lady, John found her with au unu
suul flush on her fair young face. She |
rodv in mnttmr-of-ooarsiC' with him—accepting that his invitation j
a wav ’ was dread* ;
fully dwomuraging. |
It e.uno out, after « litt le while, that i
Mrs. Mownngton,» greateaunt, had scut
for her photograph a month ago. not
having Two .lays set'u her hod since ah© w*» a child. i
two come an invitation to
sqn'ud ft couple of mbfiths with her (the
gi'ut-nuat) at Sew York, and she wa*
tomo^ixw
“If*, no nm denying,” the young
fellow said, ills voice growing husky,
“ that. I'm aorry for this. I don’t know
what will come to you from Ibfe You j
are not couteated here ; von.never will f
he nui.il you have had an ex
i.« yomt U -Jft riiap* not th-.-u. I am not
ntoc onongh to toll you now , I mt*- !
jum do : bn!' T love you," far Viola. Mind, I
noi a»k you now any return. I :
«fedl wait heart for want the future may put }
in “Indeed, your to J, *#y.” do for 1
ears y<>», 1
Jvihfi; and you caii»T blame me for |
wstitwg to go. Aunt flioeeb me, you ’
see; And and Tv* no one dim here, anything particularly, of j
never seen w»- i
TAG... itLjf'li'S ..... ..
And 1 sliflii not * t forget . *.■ you, »- inter- -
ruptodg hua. “ I tduill always tmnk -J
^ t ’®— For fiternflj two whole 1 *®' her months, hand- » kttlo
ft»-.Hy. ‘‘Good-by, then.” ktoriu* tlw
li«re»flt tt\h, akmc, • and Mir then Uim w«»f to fltttth
fe» packing.
v tola s next two month* were ue%ht
fill Site was always prettily dressed,
huraiathi
brim EBaworth eslfed ou her the
scanning ’ „„ ‘ ’
her taoe said
“ I »m,” she. ; and nho told him ail
alrout her delightful visit.
“Oh no’ 1 *Uiv here oulv a f*.
r'-lnm- from , via ,h, i. *»**,'•
“Poor fellow moonlit ! ’ nm road. mil, then
vmutolownihe Am.
Frank Thorpe’s dmnmiy *ad gray eye*
came up before her. and *he forgot John
lSlfewortb’* ahatly brown cmca.
Mrs, Momiagtott cane and trek the
most deairSdv inntnmmiial nri^e
and
twmt - Fnuik Thorita J lonnged L, in on
^ i ei * m 5 i !V ftU 1 m -‘ re
Hrefe-i
advi»4*to \lwnin»*A»mMto «».i »•. , rf '
her vounu ch’-mrethatVifl-lit
with ^ mv dJ^T hnintifuVr ttd!,lr ?■
j ItoStH
« hflf r kt-Ito ILk ‘«rtUlnT
tWht J-Vauk h SeW to lJ^.-v
doc*not in'lovo care for me L. smt"
“ If he ia Birt*edme wifli v tm iA
tb ,, atteadfsV’" * " Groveri
Iwll muftt be
Yiak went to that ball sun froze
Frank Thorpe, who. miuonmouit of of
If W 'U-c. jangmASy her. ssiiumcd fits nan&l ata
00 llfM
other. When he %** printed to Tiok
sSt ^^ tjys . iss
; “*•
Om tnmtf] ivmUmg merning Viola
J ESI P, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1881.
had been not tar » wslfc Dm the way
she met Prank Thorpe.,, accompanied m she wm very
apt to do, He her home
sud entered the boom* with her. Then loet
Viola, feeling bright herself, began
nring ft him c® his man—"eniphattcally, jmrpnsefe?** life.
“ I were a
"Thank heaven yoa are not! How¬
ever, go on,”
“ You put me out, Mr. Thorpe , wiry
yon do mmaetMng Don’t f ” If
"Do somethisc? I urn
your devoted oiteadast throe- tottrtbs id
toy waking Yea, mil life,” yooreoif talked
" get mid ov
about certainly,*’ by everybody. hurriedly Not that i care,
to recover her
blunder. “I shall choose my friends
of where I idea#*,” making matters worst?-,
course.
“ Yon see, 5 ’ be said, leaning forward
and laying his hand eontfetetiriaily ou
hex arm, “ 1 cannot 'near to see » tflusr
hearted, honest girl lowering herself to
the ways of these Rftifieiai, brainlewi
giris, Who have been bred up ail their
lives ia the tmalneas of nmung » hus
b&ad. Yon don't need any paltry luubi
fcioa. Wait until von find a mats worth
hiihiig us love w ith, tmd then marry Inm,
Wait forever, if you don’t fimf him,”
Viola >->a,t mobof j t -so with astonish
ni.-nt. 1? any dumb thing Imd firrtt d
win© she w.mid uot uare been mm
amasted. And ©he felt k> fully <*lh-d to
administer advfee. While ah® sat, his
hard thill on hot atm, uud his rvr- -rt.jll
on bar £«*», the etoer bpenod. fend John
Ellsworth wo© nahered in. Vk$K ir»Y
towam utm With eager, otttetretfibwi
few <bs
Prank Tu orj.>e, being.ifeturbed by this
new-ooraer, who was called John, and re
John Kllsworth was in town for a fort.
* a . iri>t. \ wla . always lUHwpted in, um
t-uu«.m« v m& mim the. time mu t&e for
their fulfillment th«ve was some unavoid
“'dc obstacle m the w..y.
rt - en I; «? t 0,ulie *“«
'^7? , < 5#38sa ^^ 1 oi U i
“fifed ^ fl away by metntable hw tethers reaction, tlltews, an
4
It , was alike everywhere. In thenar
row curelo out of which she lied come
there were jealousies and heart-burning-,
petty rohemiag.....no she better and «»<
woiwe than hwl oome to know in the
guised jawt weeks, by smooth^ though possibly less dis
mmentioml polish of
manner. Wait till she met « man she
loved! She might wait until she was
grey and blind. There bad never up
p.-an-d one to whom she could give n
second thought, unless it was—well, jaw
hups, John Ellsworth, if the life tliat
would follow with him wv>v not too nur
row to breathe in ; or Frank Thorpe, if
ho were not too lazy to speak. Au-i
theu, Mr, by contrast, there cam*- a vision of
Nicolaos and all h* wealth.
,« »he had shown the first avmptomR
M her mooda to Mr. Nicoteon h© would
«* v « denistwi from his attentions at omv.
wa * f mth »»d Iwanh a> si atatn
ete’te he state of. perfeotion Tltat wit*
mi&f wauk^d—tiie statuesqneuees.
and ftflidr. everybody conaidensl it a aettl.-d
1 think Yiola began to consider ither
scU. Hh« hft«l just- one letter from John
EBaworth otter bin re turn, and he said :
■* I love you,Viola, uud am waiting for
■'*}; Hh V lul , , mt avm ^wwer the ,, letter , ,
Bw W6S «»bs. even with Mrs. Morn
htfftou,. tor two day* after it,
Then she was seised with ft fit o
htoamfeksiesH, been aod, amldetoy bad .her friend not
taken very ill, uothAng
weald have kept her there. Mr. Nto
olson came more frequently than ever;
m hi* w«y. very hum and «iusdde.reto.
Thorpe Dot night and m early took Vjoto spring Frauk
«me out for *
* .i You are looKtug tmal. We not
have another anch night for may
Break aawmtli,'’
aaid.
In the half hour they did not sjieak
b«U a du»« wnteuro^. iu*.l ?* t «fe*n be
ll rf" uat lH-r ow«do*a-,andhrfd
h«* hand for » ouBOte a» k» mad •• Fare*
well,” Viola felt that they were nearer
each otfior fiuan ever before,
violnwaarme mnmtow aitmtnone.i to
In }h« occupation of the peek weeks ahe
% zr 3 zT 3 rs & z ,h %
girt *£*"* ever went fo***^™ to meet the final her question
a* to answer.
eateredfhe www'^Xot thafhewa* o*m
eooeerted.
"f gff P* *« “ k 1« • t~
few tt, i *&.’*<** *«r. t6oro -
; iil£ Andthon, in speech which was
+ oration than anvthma L cl-,
A‘kda had ever heard ’ be'offered hi*
fioad end fortune.
She wont np-Rtoir* to Mr*. Morning
H. , *
\ i ewrtWMed’’’ ^hatV “Irefused Mr. Niooluon.’’
J
have “ Perhaps aakl you will be aerryttntt you
|. «*».’• I rtmll j. „
* I erhitp**. pever **» Wx.
l ,r f 1 ^
> A »>rvaat anuounced Frank Thorp-.
“Annt, aboil I-' 1 «d miwed. Even
I *° ro*' T f e ^ m >f fv«-ex«tr A mood aho
***»*¥« ^rmnUmm ilmt
1 y< i?*° ^ r ' ^ vtK ^ ,0a '
rofwt Don ask me.
I P” , A lf,lu T at d ,i >v ' ? 1Eo ** h ' r vl “»“ r .
. who wo* at the full tide, l of In* languid,
! tovd ‘nrhfference,
! } ' t,r 5‘ ‘-uitortamuig >«*u are So.
! t,R , >* ' om conversdtonal powers ate
nomettung to lg» wcuMSeted at, Viola
* ^ l **> ^ ^gi». Toa «, not
£$&&&??& rjfz
jSS?“•" M
‘ ’’ M4 «o there few bveu There; talk
uixmt «»metbing else You upedn’t lie
en temruiiOg any more.”
•'Mias Havrikm," Um tsemma t an
oounoeii, and tt-r* rnil an end tn it all.
Viola reasoned WrHt»lj into Hid erm
Mctioo that she twin love mm Frank
Thorpe, uud, it not actnnUy in that con¬
dition, ahe* might easily find Wined
them
The crisis w»* sot for off Coming in
txsm an errand, that night, «Ke fonnd
all the dimly-lighted hems© empty, and
west oh firuat room to room till, in the
isbrnry, Thorpe, she opened the door on Frasot
“Bim» yon were ru-f at homa, I < aru©
toftrnl tor myself ft voinroa Mrs. Morn
iiigton But lie hail closed pnnnised the door me,” be explained.
as he gave her a
chair, his as if the tete-a-tete were « part of
plan. dean
“ We might as wril 'oegiti with deni a of
record,” he »uid, with a great You
hard earnestnes© in his voice. “ are
not my first love, Viola, Not quite two
vttam *06 she condition—there's jilted um 1 wa© iu dunvinK au aw
fill spoonv no xt
ii—and for a few vwks thought
would be th« death oi me One mom
iug my letters end trinkets ctase back
to me There wm not « word of ex¬
planation, and 1 did Wot choose to ask
anv.”
“ And the young lady** name?”
'‘ Emily Prescott.” that
* * Emilr Hrmcatt, '* Wh y, is J the
young lady I met this afternoon. rsi
iioiue from abroad—-in mother Paris monming.
H< r father and both died oomo
wiier< m Fraae© in the spring, and she
«u.u<- home with the Mortons. ”
•• Viola,” staring at few witli eagor
eves, ohftit. “ I don't “My believe darting—” it,” dropping into
a poor
“It soorns to j»m‘. Ftttek, that th« lit¬
tle arrangement, we entered into ten
mtiintes ago might as well darling be quietly
annulled. Your 'poor fe at
present with the Martens. Hadn't you
liettex go up there nt one© luid re»ir
mnge tin programme ‘f *’
“ I don't know. Viola, you will think
tee w scoundrel, bat i believe I love her
vet
“Of course you do. Who doubts ;t f
There, don’t say a woman can’t be gen
ftrous,”
After that nothing could keep her in
home, New York, and three old-fusliioned days after reaching
driving th< her road, nony- she
chaitKi over green country
came »oon John Ellsworth walking, and
lie accepted her invitation to ride.
thoroughly “ It is good homesick.” to lie here again. I was
“ When are you to be married ? **
“Never 1 ” with n burst of vehemence:
“unless you—oh, John 1” with a hys¬
terical »ob.
At home a telogram awaited her, Mrs.
Morningtou was deaiL
Mrs. Moraington di«l poor. She had
epeot all lior inonej Ito Viol i waft not
hrirons after all *
tm
Brief and Comprehensive.
Ye-ftis »g when tor sabjfeet
hroadiod of digging the «mal that oon
naota Portland, M»>., with Daki- Bebftgo,
then- was ot c t nn>e. much Opposition on j
too part of I hot oouawlcrable oli»s founa ,
r-adv ou all ■ro-ftM u.k to bitterly oppomi i l
intemal improvennemts of every kina that |
ro In n appeal to the jiookete of tax in payers.
one of the towns intepisted that
ear.al a meeting of the higal votore was
Cidlcd to sme if the town v.ouM pledge in- I
rn-dit it neve*- irv; wr would recogutot* ■
by The vole meeting the ueoeaaiiy ojaMietl, of t he w<»rfc. and the
was full and they op* !
ent» were out in foixw;
engaged a jMumriou.8 old doaron
who never paid a tux that he could avoid j
vmviug^ lie to^rgw tlieir ea»ri, I,k**y thought' ?
could do it He could worrv the
other side down, and wro*' them out, any
wav. 5*555? W
The tm warrant , and
atM**,! the object of the nmeUug: oud, iu
x lew very chottv, clear, aad pteasautl.v .
»pok«*u word*, be atatrol the facts in the
and- made known what it w«*
hoped, bv tlie liberal aud progreasive '
ilo ‘
.-hmeat 'then tire town would ‘
A ml the popper v old rinoeou
, Failg to hto feet, ‘arid opened hto
of g«oer*d almao and ocurrilltv
of He talked false aulreur aud iurimwilingstoff. and a half- a temink which
ugly,
dtognirted even some of hia own supporter*,
^ «■?>»^ui irr ^ r
^
rWMVx. mtertenti-vvilh the Mans
j a
. . .., ‘‘qnuL .. fmd^Wvb , .
intended a wafer com wuiifeation bet* oea
iiuiberuuid t nr m,v hkp « n.irodiu
R S&j’S llV tj, with
at^ Hismvuioplftn*! puny. IcUerc^ti.! Mind
what I telt.you!
Aqd throfirorniit. Deacon Hk^aHiat ‘feinjyi:.Sant sot, (town. Ami, Lit
on up rose
'kr» P ! rosant. paly face r-ll
Bot* fha* in » certain pmee there was
lacked water, and lUWtorf a
f/rero, aud called the pmrov B-er
§nr, *1 mov^ xm menmm mim
fttin."’
aitnpfe The 'thing took wonderfully. That
nentenee—“and Abraham digged
« well ttm«v!*'-ro.«oke U it, Tit tic field’*
iUught liv1 int vn fc)gtlifi „ TO , , v „ v
down ifeh.„ w , i'iio motion
f „ r t fi e ..w qurodou was. carried:
then the feait, aueation die wa* put: Should
«»e credit,,! town bo given to th*
great by improvement’; 1 -and it was earned
an oxernhelming majoafv. Ami vet
if wn> -<id, to fh«.-» who ought to know,
tliat, had soma friend of the measure
followed old Skinflint in an exhaustive
Mieccb. the chances would h*v» Iwscn
wcjdedly Ledger. the- other w*y. —item York
® 1
^ »rs:
| **« ftrto’k*,3«S ‘ZtfZ
Bpw ® Vm
SOUTHERN NEWS.
At'Brownvftfe, Tcxa*. the recent snow
-term was the first in fourteen years.
Farm hands »ra said to lie more sett w
in Thomas county. Ga , thaw they have
bees -*mce the e ar.
Three bandrcd German carp have been
niaeefi at various points up th« St. John
river a Florida.
A Louisiana planter says that he ooa
ilders twenty geese lo a cotton field equal
■(. one hoe-haaif.
Negroes are said to be leaving Gadsden
county, Fla., in such numbers that it
'uninuits to an ex* da-.
Tycoon. Gi,, having an existence of
eight yean, has acquired a thrifty pop;;-'
iatios approximating a thousand now’s.
Thousands of robin# roost in a carte
htxke About fifteJbtj tniJe# from Homer,
They are taken to Hornet by the
»u.dk folk
A clipper 4,ii>. brought into Fort
Boyai, 8. C.. loaded with gaane, csvne
nj> to the dock ut half-tide, drawing
t wentjr-one feet.
Iu Louisiana the census exhibits 47S
Chinese, 819 1 a Laris and naif breed*.
eight haif-Cbiweap, one West Indian and
ore East Indian
K. Garbini ha.» been elected Froskfeat
of ti«* New Orleans Fruit and Produce
AtwociaUoa, a new and Bermanoct organi¬
sation of wholetsaie fruit deajet*.
In the last tour months of IM0 col
portuen of the American Bible Society
supplied 1,91 if destitute families and 955
destitute individual* with the Bible.
Harry Stephens, the wribknowu col¬
ored body-servant of Iton, Alex. H.
Bttqihcns, who dtml hint week, at Craw¬
ford vide, was the owner of perhaps #20,
000 worth of property.
The -St Augustin© (FI*--) Pmw .says
that the majority of the farmers there¬
about-. instead of ratsing their own eorn,
buy it at the city stores, A cotton planter
could scarcely do worse than that.
An amendment of the constiuiticn of
Arkansas has been proposed, in the leg¬
islature. providing that the general elec
rioiiB shall occur every fourth year,State
Itepmwmtotive« be elected for four years
and the Legislator? meet ©very fourth
years.
The Pern Ga. Hmw Journal
r-hut the old plantfiiioi. system, almost
universal in Houston county before the
WHr g„ n p t < its death, and small
,u>tt r, " wt l tute thl ... * or<W r ‘ f »« r '
cultural work. There are very few teti¬
mu l,. tarnis in Houston.
There is a prupoeiuon to form a new
North Carolina county ou
of par fa of Sampson, John
-mi', Wayne. Oumhertfesd and Har
l 'vit cimtitiro, There on- several propo
mtTOtta to cut off portion* of Wake county
, 0f ^ Uxrmaiwn of new routoiro. but
r Kalcign , t . is awns?.
At Scarliero, Ga Jolai F. Toale {*
President,. Warren R, Wood, Troasurer,
and Jaiaro A. Fulcher, Becrotury, of the
"First National Non-cursing Society,
sScarbcro Division No. I.” The object
<rf the organiaatien is to 'iLjf.f>ntiuue the
■ of , profane
praaret* wire an.ig. ,
Ito a eterirol error, ia making up the
fet of cities or ceuaiw bulfeun' No. M, ’
tlie . populatum , . ol cue enumeottum dia
tr'.ct or Atlanta »v«» oonttea. Use true
population, Qcn. Walker, ^£ Superintend
of th9 tWtM ,^ 42h mt
-US^ as previoutily atmounred.
angehurg S. ■ ’ * as high as in Chariro
t<,B * A cotton factory with tour Glem
hnt aMachintotte is established. The crop
probably reach abeut- 40,000 bushek
«,IW hTO.
The answer ».f Urn citi/rout of Men, chi*
1 !, V hi ! bondholder* n ! or credi- CH U !
tor* ot the old t»*pomvm «•» Memphis ,
allege- that tie ■ cojitprmuire proputrol by
taxing district, twenty-five cents on
*-«. »•>'"
d‘to the old city. *ay fl.248.!»8*J, » fair
jurt ami honorable,
Ktntrslle, 'i* tm., rot* laid put m 17$1,
mid srnnied in hoitoi of General Knox,
of Revolutionary fmne. The fir- ? Ter¬
ritory! Legislature ttmembfed there in
1764. the eomtimtion >1 invention in
17fe>, aud the firrt lLate Legislature ir,
17!'t>, The seat «f .juvernment was re
moved to Nashville in lkK».
IL-hmom! Hi- j-at* St If Mr. Jfiflhnior
Oavwdoea uot mok« iu\a»ro«s chofige*
iu hie pr«rf-sheetft. Ins is; not the man ho
was m 1880. Then he had' a ha hi t id
chanring the report* r*<« note* to *uch an
extent that Ms »pec>ch« Mvmed almuat
to he. new reiiro, <u rather not the. same
w hich he had dctivcied in the Senate.
A bill is pending before th, Florida
medical Lroi-iaturc-providing fe*ar<fe--at !Vtisacol«,Tatfah«ftwri for four r-xaminitia
Jacftr.itix - , .... .jc . tun : K' , - y .... \\ est fthich , . , rimJ ,
-
c.Miifiinc applicant- and grant certificates
V# those • ftlv w iiu are «|mtlified to die
. L th fori'.*- • f a ..## 1 . a!* aptrt
The lift: re as ’ .Hrttictivv, and wifi upt
di«iu:tlify -i' rn w.w pntcliciug-
1'srt.id- n* «f Emory tkdtet*
NO. 24.
Oeorgia, says that in 1976 the improved
lands in Georgia amounted to 28,737.539
aery*. In 1889 the aggregate hat! grown
ho 29,815,581 ceres, the increase of fir.!,
years befog sufficient to provide farm of
100 acres each for nearly 11,0*00 fimiilie-.
He says the colored people are buytu..
farms of from twenty to fifty acre*, and
getting excellent .returns from them.
Evidently he does not believe m tli
decstdtuire of Georgia.
Charleston (8. C.) News and Courier
To-dav the leading men of Miadasippi
Arkansas and Texas are Georgian-, and
in every county and neighborhood, a’
iBon, iu those States the controlling
spirit ts a Georgian. The Governor of
Texas is a Georgian, so art* both ibe Sen
i*tors from Mississippi. She baa given
ihree Governors to Texas, two to Mi
»i«iippi, a Oovernor and Senator to Alti
bamtr, and bet ablest and b< -t men to
Arkansas.
Tli* niAuufecture of briek is one of the
inmt icntwctaot ittdostrietit-f Macon, Gtt,
The material furnished by the bind l*
iow Macon, in the Ocwulgee «wamp,and
a tract extending aftr&ss the Bruarw.ick
railroad is said to be unexcelled in the
world for parity and firmness. The Ma¬
con Telegraph and Messenger thinks
there w no reason why the number of
marmfiV-Uirif'S should not be increased,
aad the production of pottery, pipe*.
drains, etc., for the whole State eab red
Upon.
In old negro near Shock too, Olineb
county, Ga., has invented for iroo-cli a
new plan for planting orange trees, and
lias plained severs! hundred. He plants
them among the green pines, ami leaves
the pines standing to protect the onuige
tree*. He dear* up a spaco tweiva feet
square and pltmta ar orange tree. Two
gentlemen its (Tittfh county propose to
plant a grove cut as; island, in the Hu
wauooche, scar Dupont, A gentleman.
5n an adjoining county o 'ntemplatea set¬
ting out several thousand tree*.
A Charlottesville, V* if oorreepondent
of the Eicbmond Dispatch says that
George Sogers Clarke “lived within
sight of Charlottesville, though two
miles and * half away. | ha ve been to
the old booae-plaeo. There to riot a ves¬
tige of the buildings left, but the situa
Atiou commands a inort Iwautifu! view
of a large extent of country, looking
westward and northward, and southward
down the Btviinna valley, and is on the
Southwest mountains, o« the farm now
owned by Mr. Red field. The Clarke
family owned thousanda of acre* of land
in that section, embracing even Er| : §e
Hill, the rwideaoeof the late Thoms* ,1.
Randolph, five miloc away,”
Olkfitt* Fpir iutics.
Thanks to the general use of steam in
troveling, it i» oorntoiting to reflect that
iu spite of the very great annoyance and
in convenience caused by the horse <iia
«a»ro iu recent years, particularly by the
epizootic which prevailad in the yew
1872, the inoonvettieucc* to which peo¬ lack
ple arc subjoeted, nowadays iu the
of borsos arc really much ions grave than
those which our ancestor* had to con¬
tend with, in similar ciram*tanro«. For
our forefathers, the prevalence id a se¬
traveluig vere epizootic and meant tlie ceaaatlon of all
transportation, whether
for long or for short distance*; cv-«pt
ing. of course, such servico asf may W
done by oxen and by men on foot. Home
idea of the gravity trf the sittuition to
sugge-ind old by th* following extracts from
an February Birmingham newspaper. On
4. 17t>0, notice was pnbLtohed
that “ the horsfe* balooging to the Bir
miugham fected by the stage coach are m much af¬
vails present that <.’,i*vmp«r that pre¬
among fit- rn, its journics nro
obliged to Iss discontinued until tlieir
recovery And in th# week following
another notice uppoar.'i nndm that of
ing February th* VI, Birmingham 17fi0, “tha hoises belong¬
to stage coach arc
still so had that going it would with be the dangerous to
attempt their coach this
week; but on Monday next, the Prih,
Mr. Peyton propaHcs feat the c^ch shall
aot out to go from hence ns usual ; aft«a
which he hopes it will me. i with no
other interruption. ”
Macaulay’s Mcunu ♦
Beu ffowmi won fmm Ms admixing
contemporaries xcimmhir the epithet aviglu, of “rare*'-— his
F 1 from
ynysom of memory But BmV. powers
were caulay, small who compared muted the nith greater those part of Ma¬ of
flu* Lay of the I.*st Minstrel after read*
iug it tor the first time. Ho used to tmy,
mm he if» by 11 « means & boastful man,
copies tliat if of by Milton any ohaitee, all Ik? the destroyed existing
worn to first
l.m thought he could replace the six
books of ParedaH* Lost £r>m memory,
'• He met «c<l, " ««kl his friei/d Milunm,
••re haw- ivnrl everything; aud to romem
fetr all that he lad read I have seen a
letter of th« late Bit William Stirling
.Maxwell to ft fth nd, ennviumg him to
ask-. "Mr. ALwaislay, who knows every¬
thing'' fur tome piece of tofornsation.
Mm rerite oufey,' the list v'iri of Sydney IMpeaY" Smith,*• ten
yoa No," coufeseed Macaulay, “I
“ get
.'-Hifiwd with tho Hftllaos, -f.thrift (usdUregoriro."
“ Well/ »!*.:-i who ^isS pteiv
«ut. of CkmtcvhnryF* “rou you manage the ArchbrihojiS
“The disdainful Arefebiritojui of Canterbury!"
was the reply, “anv f<x>] can
i»i* An^btahops trf Canterbury
hackwarfi* v
And he Itegott, irons Howler . back to
when his bearer* declared them
selves aauafisd.
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Ts * 5oVe oi mA d “ iro ot
imjirovcmcut, ought to be on!v motives of
augmentation; difficulty and, where throe ore sin
cere, uo eim l.«e t»*d« of cm
bracing' jite trutu ss foos.M it i* pair, j
MV6i.
!«STS,
• ■wo, i , 11 ^ ;,, .^. , w ^ .
A «imr mm b^i-qiiilt m&f V>o im#
r»vm>.i by {Mating ltowspajiej* Wwmhi
I
3^Tho>« who msgUt to know say ikktt
pnuitiy aka tbeur thrives boiled. »ob cooked fowl, sad
oura
,f)o sot Wp robber sIhxss or Miubda
ai the feet longer than nemmwry. Tbay
slionW sorer t.m worn in thn house.
Fob stilt corns dip « piooo of linaa
clotii in turpentine end «tap it Monad
the toe on which the earn is situated
night and morning. The relief will bo
immediate, and, after a few days, the
corn will disappear.
Lip SaIiVW,*—O ne gill sweat oil, ■I."
ounce White wax, three-quarter® of an
oiinee the fire epemiwxdi. Dissolve them over
and stir til! cool. Another—
t)u of sweat almonda, eight ©unoas j
white wax, three ounce*; spermuMietj.
three ounces ; rMxlium, fifty drops, I!.. 1
salve. wlute sugar candy form an exeelfmt lip r
Ants.—B ed ante may !>,-• baufehad
from a pantry or eUire-rcKim by strewing
tbo shelves with a wuaD quantitv of
clovea, former, cither whole or ground. ’Wo
the as not being #o Ukely to
get into the food placed upon the ©helve*,
The ssloves should tw reaewud oocamoa
*lly, as after a time they lose their
strength and eilicacy.
OUKid Moanunoxs, bettor says Homebody, love l#*rf
than they do any that flows
in the veins of human kind. " Just put a
couple of generou© pieces on pl»p»* near
your bed at ni^ht, and you will aleep
untroubled by then© |H>at*. fu the
monung you will find them full and
stupid with the beef blood, and the
meat H-neked m d-v m a cork ..
Stains.-^B emovs ink-stains from ©ar
pete With milk, and afterward wash
with fine soap, a eleau brobh, and warm
wafer. For grease spot* use powdered
Sprinkle tuagneeia, fuller's earth, or buokwhe&t.
m the spot, and let fie until
all the gwrn m nbmtimd ' renew the
earth, tnagfeNi* or buckwheat until, all
the grease w removed. Time and p».
tmiioi- will in this way remove the worst
of grease spot*.
To Dsmet Gtaronas Gowmm.—’Mime
foolish itoraaaa who t-sjy ground
Cofifee may find out wfedfeir
f* hut they the buy is gen nine, oof
© or not by following method:
Take ft wine glass or n tumbler bill oi
water, and gently drop a pinch of tfe»
ground Mime ott the aurfeoe of the
water, without starring or agitating;
gaanine iuf&m will t!r«u for some time,
wililst chicory, or and other sweet root,
will soon sink ; and ohioory or oamuel
will Ciiuse a yellowish or brown ook«r
to -liffitof: rapidly through the water,
while pure ooflVe will give no visible
tint, under such droumstnuces, for a
eoruhdernble length of time.
Starch Por.rsH. —Tko old receipt of
stirring candle the starch with a bit of wax
km. of m mt nearly so good,in the opin
much eheapet an experienced laumlress, «a a
instiimi pkn. 8ho uses mutton
suet of wax ; it makes the starch
firmer. Before roosting or boiling yemr
joint of mutton, eat off whatever *not
you want from it. 1 ‘ Bender " it in » tin
cup and ««;t it aside in a jar; it will
keep six the months or longer. The £»t
about kidney in a hind quarter n»
the firmest and best When you want
thick starch for collars and shirt tewoins,
take fou rUble-spoonfuls of stareli to one
quart of water, and a piece of Urn clear
suet about the size of a walnut, Tina
makes a good quart of starch.
The Botfewhtld Family.
The Paris branch ol this fiunons famuily
is quite large. The dowager Bomnem
Hothsohild, who liven in tlie family uian
sioa iu the Rue Lnfltte. bad five obihfeen.
Baroiu Alphous©, wlo to at tin* tune the
head of tue family; Boron Solomon, who
Baron died a long turn- ago; Baron Gustave,
Edmond, and the Baroness Nath¬
aniel Rothschild. Tlie venerable dowa¬
ger is» veritable fountain of charity.
She give* a w;.y hundreds of thousand* Id
franc* every year. In summer kite Uvea
in a splendid county house at Boulogne,
where apartment* for each om of hex
mm order. ami daughteJS Baron and are Barones* kept Constantly Alphous*
in
iu.Tii.-' hiM live.Iu the old mansion in the
Rot Haim Florentin, where Talleyrand
once resided. They are gay and «t
everywhere fcremcly fond of thf- society, motide; and the are Barones* aoeu
ui
to one of the mont ocoompltohed equost
riomics who frequent the Boto d« Bmil
Bar httslraud is an enthusiastic
patron of the turf. Ho has atahlea at
Meoutrif and nt Chantilly, and Rothsehild laviahe*
millions on them. Solomon
wa* n delicate-minded man, food of exm
His vcisation, wido book*, ha» daughter pictures and society. it'is
w si who wj.il,
-mill, U* the richest heiress iu fee Pari*
family. Boron Gustave fit the ouly one
who hiaa married outride the family. One
of the son* of the into Nathaufei Both;,
child has jiu*t pure baaed the splendid
mansion of Count Tolstoi, iu the Avenue
do Friedland; and another, named Ar¬
thur, Kpunds his life i» collecting Imoks.
It i* suid that no one else in France ex¬
cept tko Duke <]'Anionic possessfw such
estimable treasures of rare editions and
hixurkiu* ehild. One binding of Introt as this addition* young Itoth*
the to tin*
delegated family in is Paris Baron of Adolphe the phenomenal iy
rich JtotbschiM, boai
of Naples, who has closed out Ms
»<*», and reto-l with the sareftify of
oonacicnoe the possession pramotod of fortune by the of know ledge hun¬
of » ose
dred and eighty millions of francs. H»
may be seen now and then in the Bois,
lolling negligently in the bine carriage
which is otto is of the pecnUarjties collector, nod Of the
house. He a great wilt
sjK*nd hundreds of thoniuMnla of franc*
upon any trifle which he huppoua to cou
sider that bo must have. Tlicre is but
one Catholio Duchess in th.fi of family, Grammont, and that wlw>, ia
the y«.ung
it will bo remcmlmrrol, wius Frankfort-oin-tho the danghtor
of Baron Bothsehild, of
Mato, one of the richest members of tb#
p*oup.~.-| , «rf# fetti Sri
An *;?. pc is sire lTcasare.
It i* no trifling expearir to he » bride*
mai l at a fftriitotmUo wedding,"' mm ifcut- »
Wmh ugton cursysp* ud :ut <> f «Lo
ford hearing (Ct.) Merit/iff ask her Post. daughter “A iftdy .
another *
«i i to he an Attendant to » crot-un w,-,!
ding, promptly answered; ‘No; I ma
tired of paytag at kwt $Ifk) for thw dreoa
she wears whenever she is ft bridesmaid.
She lifts bought drosses fe>r that p«r}>js«
«ev«a tw»e».' w.d that . m enough,' Of
txmnvo a hai'drvome pae*rojt is abmyn
gives: bv ft tm h- maul to the bride. Which
adds considerably to the Tim c. at *>f her at- *
toudooue on ..her friend, 'best man'
round xt scijim wrikKugs for is tofcril for io the pay brtdea- a pwA
sum boipucts
J know M one instance where a
ytvniig Vna gvalleuiftn, who could ill afford it,
told that ho would In? expected to
pre-cut each of twelve bridemnaida with
a liovpu t of rvsriHids, There were un
groouiwitaH'W rt» the tfew unfortunate wedding, best aud only
Ufheis, #o man,
after he had swchph.d the post, won oooliy
told that h» would bo rc iuisEal to iiro*
ride tiUfi trml iPVf* «t htHififita.*'