Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, June 16, 1882, Image 1

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JOURNAL AND' MESSENGER. TUS FAMILY JOURNAL—NEWS—POLITICS- LlTEllATUKK—AGUICVJ I.TUK2—DOMESTIC NEWS, Etc.—^TRICE $2.00 TEU ANNUM. GEORGIA TEI FOUAP1I BUILDING ESTABLISHED 1826. MACON, FHIDAY. JUN^E 16, 1862. VOLUME LVI-NO 22 "Look not long on the toe of the deed: Leave the l‘a«t in the Past," they wild. "Die sonic grave (or the old <icsj«alr. Bury ft to out of tight and round; The yeort bring nothing but sorrow end tare— Bury the tot ere the lint comet round. Or the burden will grow too great to bear." I aeld not yea, end I said not nay, But I went when they carried the corpse away; 1 flung to the wind the flowers that were dead; I covered their places with new turned mold; I watched and watered the empty bed Thro’ the dork end the dearth aud the biting cold. But, lo! no otlien came up Instead. I locked the door on tho unused stair, I broke la pieces the vacant chair, I looked not back as the days went by; I let tho grass grow over the Past I could not smile, and I would not sigh— 1 thought tnat I should forget at last; 1 would not believe that I wisbod to dio. Till, behold! #ne day I awoke to And That the whole of my life was left behind, That 1 walked aloue in a world of air, A world of all sound and speech bereft, The Past may hold but a song of desiwlr, Bnt take it away, and there's nothing left. Only the silence everywhere. I wandered buck to tho jlcvflate place; X looked again In the dear dead face. V counted the sorrows the years bod sown; l«««d them and gathered them Into my heArt; And I felt they wore mine, ny all, my owi That I and nly r**t could never part. Flesh of my flesh, and bone of my Lone. GEORGIA XEH'S. U sound has been brokon for the Rome cotton factory. Tint Roman polico shoot" at dogs and miss them. They ought to catch 'em asleep and fako rest when they fire. Chan Jones la mad. Ho takes the article in yesterday’s Macon Teleouifu headed “Tho Georgia Liar” as a personal attack of the editors of thaymporon himself.—Sews and Adtertiner. There must be some mis take about (his. Chan's most earnest ad mirers are to be found in tho editorial sanctum of thu paper. Aldaxt Scios and Advertiser: We hoar that a young man, James Poser, by name, whose home is near Warwick, in Worth county, was plowing in a field .when the Henry County Weekly: Tho fruit crop of Henry county this year will be worth $10,- 000. Provisions are thirty-three per cent. higher now than they wars twelve months ago. Hon. A. O. Bacon would have many warm supporters in this oouuty for gover- Tne Early County Sewe records the mar- ..ago of Uiu Willie WombletoMr. A. J. Holland. We take great pleasure in record ing enterprises of this character. Maoh joy to the happy couple. Toe Mirror and Advertiser reports that ‘Rev. 8. K. Bassett’s oat crop averaged fifty-four bushels per acre.” e know Mr. Basaett to be a clever gentleman aud a most exoellent farmer. Tin timely discovery of fire on the roof of a houso in Fort Valley eared a general conflagration. Two of oar young friends, who have not been married very long, say they htvo found out that it is best to stir around pretty lively when their wives ppeak to ihem.^Hinesville Gazette. Certainly it is. Bat it is better still for thorn to stir around lively without hating to be ppoken to. Wlu-.t is a married man for, if not tor stir- ring around lively ? Miss Nakkiu Mofua, of Lattrange, has become Mis. Dr. Frank M. Ridley. Tho bride is tho granddaughter of Judge H. C. Ferrell. Che Telbouapu mid Mus.sl.n- ocb sends congratulation*. Happy mar riages and Democratic sucoomos will save any oountry under the son. Am moot Jlecordcr: Tho -Atlanta I’o*t- Appeal says Georgia cannot aftord to nave a partisan governor. Is thcro any more reason why Georgia should not have a par tisan Democratic governor than that Mas sachusetts should not have a partisan Re publican governor? Will tho P.-A. please point ns to a Stata which has not got u par tisan governor. A man elected by a party is necessarily a partisan, bnt it does not necessarily follow that because ho la a par tisan ho is not a patriot and will use his beat endeavors to advance the beet inter* eats of tho State. Except in tho eighth district, tho Demo cratic executive oommittoe» are moving with great promptness. Why should the eighth district be an exception to tho rule of prompt action? rike County Seas: Gunpowder and ker osene oil, ns suggested by the News a few weeks ago, has proven to be a good remedy for suako bites. A little child of Mr. Harry Cooper, of this oouuty, was bitten, som« time since, on the^oot by a snake known os the ground rattier. Tho remedy was bound to the wound, and it did not even swell after thu application. A ror-GVX TALE. Tho Amount of Destruction One Can Can Deal Out. I don't know what on earth induced me to do it, but I confess that next to getting left once os a mute trade, I came nearer acting the pnre aud cussed fool on this oc casion. No, I don't know, and don't sup pose I ever will know, why I allowed rny- Bulf to »it down* ono day last week and oat of a joint of enno aud a piece of wood whittle ont a pop.gun for young Toro. With all the evidonre in aud the jury dis- ’ charged, I now think I’d be bettor off if I had given him a Gatling gun og a quart of dynamite. I don’t know but a ton of strychnine would have made a much better S ft. Tho next thing I give him, I’ll get o world insured ana then climb n tree. 1 really believe, upon my soul, that Tom can tako anythin?, no matter what, and raise forty worlds of destruction. It wouldn't astonish mo a bit that if he bad n fourth interest in a cemetery h«*d raiae a riot in fourteen States. Aud Tom is not what you might call wicked boy. lie's nono of your rip snort ing, pistol-la-your-hip-pocket, who-cares* for-expenses young mon, who run around at night and raise lteelzebub, becauw he isn’t old enough. Fact is, he isn't much larger than a quart of peas, and he is jast that ago when he’s too young to wear any* thing bat button-on-the side pant*, and too old to he spanked. But he’s lightning when it comes down to devilment. Auy oilier boy would have taken that >p.gnn and went oat in the book yard ,_jd shet at the fence. But Tom seems to have a higher ambition. 1 he first shot bo made ho broko tho old lady'a cut-glass toilet set. and the second put a spider-web crack in tho best mirror, end now when I want to look and soo if the blossom on my nose is blooming any rodder, the mirror cute np my countenance so that it looks like a trap of a North sea exploration. About the third cr fourth ihot he atrnck tho old lady in her best eyft and before she could reach down for her slipper, he raised horse took fright and ran away. The youifc man became entangled in the plow or fix tures and was killed. , Tux following local most contain grave and solemn truth. We judge so from its appearance as original in about a. score of our exchanges: It is cruel to bring Bzcnafvox Democrat: Hon. A. O. Bacon poor littU chickens to market without old 1* looming up for next governor. Ho is a tens—yet. lhi« i. done .Tory day. *“ North Georgia Citizen: The wheat crop in Walker is all that the farmers oould ask —the boat for ten years. Com is growing off splendidly—a grantee. acreage planted than ior soverol year.*. Cotton looking badly—many farmers plowing it up and putting in com. Tux Constitution says: “Tha polios thwarted a burglar who was tryiueto break into a box cat near the Central depot last night.’’ “Thwarted” him, did they ? If it wasn’t Wiley Redding, why didn't they capture him r That beats thwarting. Ma. Bixnms, having set himself op In the Democratic party, has. gone back to see about Emory Speer and Felton.— liamesville Gazette. Yea, Mr. Stephens is trying ths two-horse foat/wut he is too feeble to make a suooese out of it. even though wader ths training of the daring and skillful horse editor of tho Cunztitu- film. . Tax Constitution reports that a beauti ful and aeoomplished young lady of At lanta contemplates sojourning In China ns missionary. We ahonld think there wo/ enough material in Fulton county to eu- B ge a score of missionaries for at loaat n Mine. Wnxx that brand new Maine politician reaches Atlanta, he will probably goon Thornton’s staff. Marcellos needs a staff to support him mid his increasing cares end responsibilities. Atlanta Constitution : A prominent bnt angered Atlantian proposes to soon shake the dost of the oity from his feet Enquirer-Sun: Tha dirt *M broken yea. terday on the site selected for the new cot ton factory to be erected on the test eor . mom opposite the orphan asylum. T__ building will bs three stories high, with a basement, and will be saventy-two feet in width and 1*> feet in length. Three thou sand spindles will be operated at the be- ginning, with a oapacity for ineroesing the nomber. Tux following just end complimentary allusion to lion. A. O, Bacon is taken •from the Atlanta correspondence of Ibt Havannah Neva: As to Speaker Bacon, I know of no public man in all my long os. recr as correspondent in Congress and State legislatures who has displayed such patient and laborious fidelity to his duties. For twelve yean be has been in the Geor gia General Assembly, much of the time as Speaker of the Hoars, and yet he has been absent from his poet but two dsya during ail that time, once on eoooant of his own illness and again because of the sickness of hi* wife. In these da)s of Congreseiou. al and Legislative absenteeism, such a rec ord should be emblazoned in letters of gold upon the State's coat of arms, boost er Baooe deserves all the honors Georgia can bestow upon a public servant so faith ful for >ears in one laborious otfioe. Tax Atlanta Evening Herald, of June 8th, coat Uns n Urge and correct liknue** of Scuntor Hill. A large number of peo ple were at the (ftpot in Atlanta ou Thurs day night, to welcomo home oar great ben a tor, bnt owing tomtoing railroad con nection nt Louisville he failed to arrive. Fxaxx 11akmitt, a respectably connected young inau has been sentenced, in tho Chatham Superior Court, to three years in the penitentiary for Ureeny. John Lanior, a negro, has bean sentenced, in the same coart, to lire service in the penitentiary for murJ Amo* i other attentions paid to Belcher a* Augn during the row between the twootvr.» i-xii.leaf mote, naa a Mow on the hack cf I s Lea 1 with a idub—tdminl. Urcd by some patriot of tho Wright tkm. A LiUy goat! t* as uuth basin*) Pnr.idise as a darky hsr. middling with K ill tic*. We My this with a view to rzzz- g the indignation of Corporal Thornl*.*. Coaroasr. Tnuawrox disclaims having denied the freedom of the city of, Atlanta to Larry Gantt. TUa will tetaove a bur den from the hcatts of the peop'e. Tho idea ot Corporal Thornton standing nt the gate of tt.at city with a drawn awonl in hit hand, to exclude a Georgia editor, was ex ceedingly t Jtrible. Courntm. Thorn ton, of tho Pest-Appeal, is now tho only Atlanta agent fer the sale of owls. The Corporal Iff well up on the habit* of this bin!, and can discourse you for bon:* on the subject. Qeu y. Oourxn, of Sumter cotmtr, has gone to Annapolis, to enter the naval aoad FROM WASHINGTON. eorgia. Uo b&A been Speaker of the House of Representative* for mary years, and is considered tho bw»t presiding uthcor in the State. If the convention to assemble in Atlanta next July desire to re ward a man whose political record is with out blemish, whose personal character Is above repronch, and whose ability is sec ond to none, then let them nominate A, 0. Bacon. He will fill the bill. Bex Russell advises the boys not to tear np a yellow-jacket’* nest to soo if .hey have overslept themsolvse.” Corporal Thornton will please tako notioo. In this connection, it is fair to say that Larry Gant is that sort of a i\pst Tint Jvtirbridgo Democrat says; l'rof. Harwell was tried before Judgo Campbell on a charge ot “cruelty to animals,” found guilty and fined $3) and ousts. A belated Htephons' poet drop pud in eomerattllog political spring poetry in a recent tone of the Mirror and Advertiser. The measure was of tho go-as-you-please order. It is intimitf>d by the Appeal tlat the poople of CuUibcrt arc nnwiiiiug to attend msss meetings in tho court hoass, for fear of its tumbling down on them. Ft. Gainem Tribune: A cyclone swept over a portion of Terrell county, last week, doing groat damage to fences and crop*. Ths dwelling of Mr. Jamee Uowoll wss blown down, bis mother-in-law killed, hi* wife’s log broken end hi* little son so bad ly wounded that it is thought he will die. Tna citizens of Fcrt Gaines are poUtion- leg their council for an ordinance against allowing hogs to run at large on the streets. We know other towns that arc in need of a similar regulation. Atlanta propose* to have a big Fourth of July blowout. All tho people of the Htnte—at least, those cf them who have money to spend—will be cordially invited to attend. Patriotism is such a nice thing. Mas Cathxms* Wkexn, mother of Mr. B. W. Wrenn, general passenger and ticket agent of ths Western and Atlantic rail- road, is dead. Mb. W. H. Law, of Atlanta, has had his emy. The Ws/mMteoii report* the ft mere of Sumter county m being jubilant over the wheit and oat crop* and the prom ising appearance of the young eofu. • At a largely attended meeting of tue rltiioii«us ou.nter county, the hwauuah . and Pacific Short lino railway was epthu- ^bi.-uti-jlly indorsed. Thu meeting vas presided over by Judge Hawkins. Col. 1 MR. w. u. A'Aw, oi Auania, na* naa ms dray stolen. lJct for the dilUealty of mov ing thuai, stealing houses would be a com mon thing in Atlanta. Mu. Hsaar Scorr, an Atlanta job printer, lias been badly injured by falling plaster. The Savannah authorities seem to be waking op to the nece**ity of preserving (tetter order in that city. It is a good idea. It would be n pity for so bountiful a city to become uninhabitable by whito people. In the brick cemetery case, in Baran nab, the decree is against the city, which is saddled with the co»t*. Tnx Savannah T>me» nominate* Cal. Bo fas K. lister for Congresiman at largo. Tho Jimes doesn't seam to know that tho new •‘Jeflorsonlan’’ coalitionist* have fixed that matter ap, aud that Lc-tor is r.al tho man chosen. Vou sec Letter Ind the itu- pa.denco (!) to bo a candidate for governor before the las . convention. “A net that watt.* to sot is supposed to feel something like the man who wonts to lecture.*’— Chronicle awl Constitutionalist, How do heu* manage to “set”? Wu can underttand how th«*y ait: but how they "set’’ posset knowledge. Tue Harr * county Democrat* will clioose their delegates by primary election bn the fourth Saturday in June. Mirror and A lrertittr; We are Hot tain that Col. Hammond will hare it hi* own way In the lowar part of the diet: this year l’.verjr doq ha* hi* day, a ’fumaton.: time ouruOA D«*5. Ton?It id Last year _ ng the house of Jake Jom . J.iro on Wednesday morning. (ZP,ke County Sen*: A Tennt -.c woman iTos trained a dog to diink Leer and «Aew to!>aoco. Now, you sec llmt woman'will never inarry, Shu lias t»o UfO for a man around the homo. UVrfA Star: It is all a mistake to say that public cfilcers are tho people’s ser- vants. They are only supposed to bo such. lliCTe are too many i*oople nowadays who iiusgine that the weal ot Georgia de pends on thsir election to office. If some steps are not (-.ken to abolish worth- Te** dog^ L) the conr.ty, Lhe - Jtep will have to g>—and they are going u»t row. mmt of the frightful death of young Kob-rt Posey. He geared ap hi* mu « and wa> going to the field. Tho mole became frightened, threw him, hi* tot caught in tlie guar, tho male ran .iw.ij, e: d he w.u coaiu rcncn uuwu uir ucr ruuimf. uv iiieou a bead on ths plaoo where she plasters her bnnz*. This caused her to fall flat, aud before she oould get up, he poured a volley of china-berries into the enemy with fear ful destruction. He then torned his atten tion to tho baby, aud it only took one square center shot to send it on a lovel two weeks, squalling tour. While the old lady was yelling, and the baby was maklug its liver pad flop up and down like a trip hammer. Tom rnadb a bounce for the back yard, and wi'h v few shots had killod tho last spring cl»lc v .*n, scattered four cats and put ont tl»o eye of tho best dog in town. By tills time the old lady had got he; brenth, and started oat on tho war-path. She wo* Just ia prime condition to quarter Tom ana seatter him to tho four wind*. But Tom is no fresh water sardine. He knew what was coming, and he made him self beautifully scarce. He scampered op on the kitchen roof like a pquirrel, and look n seat on the chimney. He had pro* vided himself With a foil sdpply of chka- borriea, aud thare be sat as happy as anybody you ever saw. and every time the old lady siooi'cd over to gather a brick, ho took good trim and she hopped up mad enough to jerk the cow-catcher off a locomotive. He kept np the fan until I went homo. 1 found the old Indy’s tongue worn out. I think she tried every war possible and impossible, persuasive and coerqfee, religiously and profanely, Yespectfully and diabolically, quietly and forcibly, but Tom held the foiL Usually I can do nnything with Tom. When I went ont, I thought all I had to do was to ray come down: but toems like I missed my aim about forty feet, lie didn’t eomo down worth a cent. To tell the truth, he •truck me on the nose the first shot. Before I had timo to get my mad sqanrely up, mother berry enromod on tta roof of my left eye, and before it bad chance to glanco off another berry raised a lump ou the back of my seek big enough to chop meat on. I gat Lured a hnlf brick, while tho berries wero hitting me right and left, and a well directed ierk of the right arm knocked Tom five foct in tho air nnd down he exme to the ground. The old lady made a jump for him because she was Itching ta give him a genuine, old-fashioned baiting, and 1 was mad euongh to eat him up, and we both got to him about the same time. The result was, I gave him a.jerk, the old lady gave him a jerk, and between the two erk* Tom got loose, and while we were mocking the socks >ut of each other Tom stood off nt a safe distance aud peppered i. After a fearful fight of about ten mln< ute* wircalled U a draw, and e* we were both t io tired to give Tom the lieking inch owed him, we let him off. That night, while lie was snoozing away in his lUtls bed, dreaming of kitohen roofs, pop-guns, angel* end heaven, I stole that pop-gun •nd carried it two miles next morniug to tli row it in the river. Peace now reigns in the Artcr family. Tom Axtcx. Washington, June 8.—In (be Senate, Mr. Blair's resolution calling for lofonna- tlon as to the quantity of lands embraoed in he land grants to certain railroads, with tho quantity patehtod in damount* nc- ng for roads oonstrcled,eto.,waa adopt ed. The list of roads men Boned,aa further enlarged or the suggestion of Mr. Blair, is as follows: Sioux City and SL Paul, St. Paul and :Paeific, first district, Winona and St Peter, Cedar Bap ds and Missouri, Mobile and Girard, P.nsaco’a and Geor gia, Iowa Falls «~. 1 Sioux City,North Lou isiana and Texas, Wert Wisconsin, Lake Superior aud Mississippi, aud Alabama and Chattanooga. The Senate, soon after 1 o clock, dis pensed with the calender and resumed con sideration of tho District Appropriation bill. A number of oommittoe amendmeut* were ruled out on point* of order, aad the bill wo* finally reported troughs commit tee. Vote* wore token wWu several amendments and the oomalttee was at tained in each instance, and no further change was made. The bill pawed. Mr. Hawley reported from the military oommittoe a joint resolution appropriating £100,000, or so muoh thereof as may be needed, to furnish food for people made destitute by flood* in the State of Missis sippi. He said planters there had for a long time been paying flsld hands in ex pectation of being rimnnerated by ths oomiog crops, but a uew flood has disap- pointed these eipeotat'-n!, ud neewi; Utod this additional pmv-lon. 'in iolnt resolution pawed. Adjourned. ROUSH. Oil motion ot Mr. Curtin, ot Pennsylva nia. a bill was passed iuernaainu to forty do'lere per month the pension of any per son who in the late war lost nn arm. leg, hand or toot, or received disabilities eqonl thereto. The House then, at HdB, went into committee of the whole, Mr. Bpdo- grelLoflowa, inthe chnir, end reeotued consideration of the general deficiency ap propriation bill. . „ . ,, At 8:10 the consideration of tl>a b 11 was completed, and the oommiticee rose and Mr. Atherton, who was present, asked permission to nueatiou tho witness, and waa allowed to do so. but failed to secure any admission other than thoeo contained in Iris direct statement Mr. Pu*-U «<** ex amined at some leugth as to what Infor mation he had upon which to base tho charge* which hsl from time to time appeared In his paper. Witness stated that his infor mation was entirely general and cumula tive, derived from a great number of conversations with different people, from current gossip, from ns«spa per ar ticles, and from the manner in which a spedfio matter of legislation had been no oompUshed. He h*» been inclined to re- gard the bonded spirits bill from the start tongned repeatedly in the de! os a job. He had no spec,fie information had inquirtd into It. and had apart from that in the possession of other “ people. The general run and tenor of pub lic Ui*cu.v*ion of the matter were the only means c f information which he possessed. He was asked why he had, in various ar- amounts due land grant railroads for army transportation and for bureaus In the Navy Department were lost. A motion to etrike the clause appropriating $112,600 for, paymontof special deputy m rebate congressional elections in 1881 and prior yeans wm lo«L In speaking to Hte proposition Mr. Cox, of ot New York, said: “Inasmuch as the men selected for tiiMe positions at our (lections performed the work and are not n any sense responsible for the law under which they acted, and as the money is their due, we desire to say that in voting for this proposition wt do not yiold our well considered judgment as to the invalidity of the Federal law.’’ lhe bill then passed—yea* 110, &*)'• £'• The House Immediately thereafter into oommittoe of the whole on legis lative, sxecutivo and judicial appropriation bill. Ia explaining the bill Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, said the bill provided for an in crease of employes in the pention omre at an expense of 6J ,74^000. but ouUlde of that item, appropriated only $.20,000 more than the bill for tho ffpntt year. If this increase of foroe in the i«nsioa office was agreed to, daring the next tour years there would be required #425,000,000 to pay pea alou*: but it was better to expend tho sur plus revenue In that manner thhn to have remain in the treasury, a stendingtemp- or nu C An hone tatlon to those who ESSV l ost as much bound to tell I * at the cost of the goyerniuc.i. J he would be if immlUee then ross, aid ths Uaw^ MLNardhoff *** then svoi An Unlucky tongrvgntlou, Uremia Chronicle. F. very Sunday a clergyman of some itenoml- nation goes out to tho Maw, prison at Carson *n<! treat* the prisoner* to a sermon. Yester day the reverend gentleman who had been ‘ Muc his turn *t the tLcoloffori wheel ac- it' d sn IniclllguiUoukliif convict in tho yard with: ••! never see you et divine service r* “No," answered the prisoner (In lor snereMfu! sU^-k transaction.) "No, m, nut here in the yard make* it Impossible for wu to attend,’’ "Ah, »«rry u» hear it We’ve Just had a very pleasant timo-eervirea and chotr slnfin* and everythin? pre< Uely the same as In our cffui The only (Uffereneu ttlri* qutezicailf) was the eonsm.’sU'in.” ••yes," returned the convict calmly, "this congregation has been caught." li - reverence rum i*r afield and silently •dmlrui the tenutlca of nature. When the town of taker Valley. Kcvsda. sent one of the boys* up into Ncl lbiroapn * ^ ‘ * il Lo asked d biro ft preacher, he had hi* Instructons, slnners-rlght from tlie slmul- n modestly rcpUed that dragged t > Al on a boom in btkur. Cote ceil, being damaged by and coot night*. 1 its liqc l know, r -a. I ns Low if ; »u-l t-tx* r.ly tje &*>) a year, l»ut If y< who sqtiarenoffat asivate. A a claim In hearen til steked off an'" •‘r.2 down, they'd mskv (t etg r r.d ihn.vr in Oic rent of a cabin, o’ tm-IncMi with os, yon see. to get bold o’ some one who c nd out preach that fellow at lw lavetogoup tr - - :i him a mute a ouwmd a rear When roar wife’s healtn is bad, when your children are sickly, when you ' ‘‘ www out, u*o Brown’s Iron Bitter*. Ttie Prwe*4e>tt*e Veto. Preektekt Anhr.? may :tiolUn»J ,i'!, b*»t, t.o /iri the ls^L«Ulive branch »nr givvernineut are folly r^reed neriUof NeoraU’ine—for it always edre* as unfinished business the Japanese in demnity fund bill. Doring the debate Mr. Morgan, !u charge of the bill, oonstroed an inquiry by Mr. Cockrell as au insiuna- t on that he was interested in securing the payment of tho money to Japan through the hands of third parties. He said that those to whom his character was known understood perfectly well he is norths pimp of any lobby, nor did be allow ’ritoby- fata to come and whisper in his ear calum nies against bis colleagues. He would utve regarded the inquiry as an insult had he not known that the Senator who pro pounded it was indulging a suspicion that was unworthy of him. Mr. Morgan then explained that this suspicion hod been " ‘ ‘ ” “ debate; that be , jui even gone to the Japanese minister to find whether there were any grounds for it, and was no was rsk«u wny no ur.u, jn various ar ticles in the Critic, mentioned the names of Gsn. Boynton, Mr. Ncrdhoff, Major Car- son and ether* aa influential journalists who were under suspicion of being oor- raptlr influenced. Toe witness did not re member having ever mentioned the name •it Gen. Boynton. He had alluded to the others in a spirit of chaff. He had treated the charge that influential journalists hod been bribed as a farce. He had spoken of it in his paper aa a joke—at least that was his intention. He might be a poor j< * but that was the beet he oould do. The witness was asked: “Can you give any Information going to ahow that any Congressman or Seuator or any journalist ever received or wax ever offered any eon s’deration whatever ia connect ion with this bill?” Auswer-“No, air: I have no infor mation whatever—onl» suspicion. Much of it Is based on the fact that I never before knew a bill involving $00,000,OX) between individuals and ths government to be passed through the House under a suspen sion of tho rule*. I thought that was a pretty t>la>n indication that the beneficia ries ot ths bill did not oourt inquiry or dte- Senator Hawley cross-examined Basil closely, but failed to gain any more'exact informition as to the foundation for Buell's articles, and the examination took the form of a discussion upon journalistic ethics, in which it appMrea that Mr Haw- rjjjoKktt brwk'tB the Hornet Mojjwi <ofrom n th?*on h .* l wUch he charge l that they were those who had determined that none ot the money should be paid to Japan unleu they had a hand in it, and unices riders were put on the bill. Mr. Cockrell d'oclaimed having imputed any impropriety to Mr. Morgan, and ex pressed surpr.se thnt that Senator rhonld beoome so exceedingly sensitive when ask ed a legitimate and pertinent question. He expl&inoJ that hu inquiry had been based uikto a statement, mane to him by a reputable gentleman, that an attorney in Washington had been employed by Japan to represent that government in connec tion with this legislation. He did not com plain of this, bnt, if a reputable gentleman bad been employed, was disposed to regard the bill more favorably on that acconnU Mr. Morgan said the charged' affaires ot the Japanese government was the only representative oi that government oi whom he had knowledge in the prem'se*. Mr. Sherman thought that whether at- torneya were employed or not wu entirely immaterial. He believtd thare wu no deliberative body in Ute world freer from lobby influence than tho Senate of the United States, and when outside influences were Intruded their effoct wu almost inva riably to injure the cause they espoused. He then dtecuued the menu of the bill, S that Die subject be ultimately dis- 9f in some positive manner. After r remarks by Mee/re. Max*/, Bayard and Windom, the bill wm laid aside with out action, aud the Senate, at 4:20, after a Bonhomme and other oountiez. There I named Belle Lipscomb, finding that her te apparently a small Increase of acreage child had the small-pox, threw it in a well l. the Territory. The comparative acreage in tho city suburbs sev or nl day* since, and of the Northwest is as follows: Wlscon- escaped to tho wood* three miles from sin, fifi; Minnesota,«; Iowa, 82; Nebraska, Lynchburg. The dead body of the child WjLpkkoU. 102. was found Thur*dny, and ttu> authorities of The condition of winter wheat is sUU Campbed county captured the mother last very high—averagei? X>. Lost year in Jane I night She had contracted the small-pox it vra* 70, having fallen from Dt In May. from the child. Ifrhe survive*, she will 1 he April freeze did very little damage I be brought here anil tried for murder, where it wm most apprehended—in the AMOTSXX’lTXXXOmsdeed. upper j'ortion of the Ohio Valley. Penn- Chicago, Jane 10.—Casper Keybolt i sylvania’a average is a single point below baker whorctk* nt night. After he had 100, Now Jersey 8, New York lfi, Texas 7, left hi* home lost evening, his wife began Ohio t- 8, AU tho other win- preparation* for a horrible deed. The pair States west of the Rocky I had four children, ageu ricfectlvely mounUiffk return above the standard. I twelve, uvoo, two and a lmlf year* a * On the Pacific coast, Oregon returns an I baby four month*. She drosed the fou. average of U8 and California 97. Taking I fresh white clothn, with white ribbons tho winter and spring areas together, as-1 them, and gave them strychnine. As *.j suining a continuance of the preeent con-1 they were dead, she laid them out careful- dition, the yield, exceeding thirteen ly, with flowers m their hands and all their butbels per acre, would remit in an aggro- surroundings made ns beautiful n* possi* gate exceeded only by the product of 1880.1 ble. llaTing put on a frtsli white chemise, The Southern harvest U safe. Northern decorated wi»h ribbons, eho took a di*fe of winter wheat has a few rlska to encounter, I the poison herself. This * * but spring is still an uncertain qua ’* Com.—i he'acreage cannot be gi ... . _ July. A Urge incrua*e in area is reported him and said, "Como nnd see th? children in tho South nnd in thn Northwest, but in I They are all dead and gnuo to heaven. See half the States plantin', wns not finished | how pretty they are with nice flowers for ou the 1st of June, and in Urge district* | the angels.” One of fcho children was the plant bad made uo show above Jhe | still alLw, but has since died. Mr— ,'tevte»it ground. In parte of the South the early 1 died about 7 o'clock this morning. The planted ia in tassel. Planting U every- | cause of the woman’s act U i where Ute. T ho plnnt i* small and not o! I ia considered that she w&s dei average vigor or color on account of cold I tue bank hoiiders. and wet weather. I Sr. Loum, June 10.—A dispateh from Oats.—An increase in the area of oaU U Brookfield says a speuUl tinin with the nearly universal, and amcranU to an aver-1 bank robbers, In charge of Marshal Me- age of 7 per oent The average of condt- j Arthur and five men, arrived > h-re at 1:-V) out Ol liuu, UUU n» “ abort executive session, adjourned until Monday. HOUSB. Immediately after the reading of the journal the House went into committee of the whole (Mr. Robinaoo, of Massachu setts, in the chair) on the legislative, exee- utivo and judicial appropriation V‘H. Ml general debate being limited to an hour and a half. Mr. Joyce, of Vermont, con fined hU remarks to tho consideration of the pension policy, advocating the eye- tom of i>en*loning those men who were di-abied in the mlliUry and naval Mrrive of the United States, and opposing any prop- * roan of U* ie 101. The harvest promisee to be 1 a. m. A great crowd received the cent tn the area of barley. The average I Mason, three brother-, formerly of this oondltlon is 00. I county. The other to evidently r. new- Clover.—The condition of clover and | oomer. All are rough-looking cn.-»**. Frank spring pasture has improved and ranges I Mason's wife has gone this morning under very high in the South, and fair to good in I an escort to recover the bag of goid coin, pther eectioM. I about $ 1,400, which she says site h:d under %axiLBa nacuxES. / 1 the floor of her bouse. Tho four pn*on William K. Whiter, ot N.w York, do- ‘»k«i to I.rmiM, lh» count) .o.t, t clincs lo MCTS OB tb. Uriff oomminlon. 1 ““ —* ■ Cbuj H IU*! with . not., ?rom fiSSB nr pobllc, rUltcd thu J.il lo MCOrjOnl. ] ^ “ 0m5n * , h )lln . lsd teaau's siguaturo to a petition for a writ of J ifJLLh ro«.ntl» taK® bSTmSJntdS’o5J' sss'z » A?m2 W^n hnV.iL 1 MUsouri five weeks ago. She i* «* Ke« ri to niuannnn tu'wll n! r * I tnUtM nnd 0001 M mea ' nni n ® ’ ea to pass upon (be writ, as he l* oxi'ccteu i ^ it t arrive in the city next week, and will gBtjJSdlBu* 1 Ihn nnlv muntiii/nf It.® fnnrl WUl ,,|tnU - ( i*ii<ll<li*ry of Hr. Htepheao. .lock of cooJfc femur, Folmr dMln Oturl, that lh»m I. Bo, foondaUon tor tho rumor that a quantity of coBBtoif«lt United HUtea bond. i. In ctrwlatlou. The .tor, U from action, .tarted b. i nation makara. In all tiie tend mdeiap- tionaro far, not n >lngU coontuf.it h tun pmnanUd for paymant. T1 trrunrr official. nlM nnnoonc. that the arret of Drockwn, **• nt th. imlauc. of prir.U parttan, nnd not of tb. (orarn- tn.nl; that BroUwajr wiU tirnbnbl, bo n- l.aacd, na bo hunot, m hr uU known, TtoUUd th. condilionfi under which hi. Mnuncc wu rotwnded when O.u.r.l Dw nu wu attomnr-d-u.na. rue run noun) When th. .tar rouU trial op.ned to-U,, Jwdf.W,U.uU U. attention tud bun call—1 to article# rrtntad In tu«p»P»m tn thi. Diatrlct nnd in N.w York u nil ~ [om which thu- ou. arc which nrtieU. do (treat injwtio. to A. jwr,. Aftor nprawins «- Urn oooOdMtM in|Ui. Jom, tho Jods. Mid: “U U cruel Injutto. on th. part of lb. wrt- Un ot thM. papan to M..11 » juror who hu bun mtfuUrl, uUctod withowl know- inf u, of th* faoU on which the, buo th.ir curfw. I ham tun m much ia- tutic. doo. to juror. udtoliUn.U aid tocooru who am Mf*Md in th. ndmln- ktmttoa of jutic., thatd ft*l caiud upon In thi. com to declare thnt thu. chufu, m, o|,inion, nr. -wi'hoot fonnda- tion. Thu. fl/tna rumor, nn Ulan laud to do f rut harm, which .nhJ-^W (erttu - for lib.1 in oonaoqotnn of artictu jmh. li.hwl, tho-Sact of which U to o!«trnct tha ad.rini.tr.tion of jn»tic.. an t I do think it will bo tho dm, of tiro rliatrlct attorney to call tho attention of thotr.ad jar, tofor.o of theao uo*rpat-ora, amt mo if wo cm t hare jn.ttco adrniuiateml fairly ncoordinf tojthe law without haricd tho juror, di.par- iii-ed and urlr rep mooted upon more con- joctnro or fancy, nnd 1 treat that tho juror, in thi. rut will Math, propriaty of nu.nl. in. thairown oondnet wbu, thi. mm ia pon-Unii, to u not to «ibjut thamMireo to n-jorl ground, of rewpicion or aren an np- r, aranco of impropar oondnet. I will only lou faith w a jury when drinn to it tiy.otn.tbinKniorathmnawip.por uticlcn. “Oantlemen of tto jury, your portion U one ot reach delicacy. Don't allow any I trvm to i|<pr nch yon or to anffoat their own riow. or make any intmintJoa what- trer, whether they are roonccMd with rh, tri-l of th. mom or apt*ar to bo nnooo- nooted with it. Yon douT know »kal tn-J- tite. nary inllnr.ee n reffMtkw trout oiition to rapul the nrreanof puuiou Th. bill wu read b, Motion, for nnund. menu, nnd n >ong diKnuion ctunwl npou th. proportion to wtonlin tb. ulnriu of th. llotu. nnd htnnto .mplojr. by n re daction tn tb. MlnrlM of th. latUr. Th* proposition wu nsrmd to by siilyelght to thru. Aftor flnuhint conddornUoa of forty of thoonobandrodpaguof tho bill, tho oommittoe row. Mr. BcUawn. of New York, preuntod n petition of Mu. Melklonhnm asking that tho remains of Thomo. Jefferson bo rtmored from > ir- K nU to Washington, nnd that a monument i there erected to hi. memory. Kefomd. Tho Hon* nt«i»tooknrocuotiU 7JU p. m., tb* seseion to bo for th* oonsliisra- Uon of ponelon bill-. root. iljr member of tho Supremo Court then in Washington. After nn attontire reading of tho petition, Goitun signed it, remarking u b* did to that it wonld b* of ■ _ , , no Mrrioe, u th* cue wudoMd, in hlaI The fam#of lltths“Aire is pnblloi rop- opiolon. lie added that hi. only hop* lay I erty. Hi. chmetor u n whol. is in tu Vrt.ld.nt-. InlerrenUon. lleed ti- oonpUto. GoorgU hu quite nn oitended t wilh °r,rr ,l "“ will probably begin in the early part of trions than his. Tho parade of hi* no mi mB week. .... I now 1“ connection with the office of gov clergyman, and he was attended vesterdav I tho day. D U wrong to him, wrong to the br Hey. Dr. Hicks, of the Tabernacle I poople who hate honored him bo much and Ghnroh. The interview lasted ote hoar. I w and whom he has in tarn served and tho tirisonfcr was much affected and I . .__ earnestly joined in the prayere offered by Wld honored so long, the minister tn hte behalf. I Nsverthriesa, hit came Is prominent as • AtMOUEXHKNT of coxGRESs. I cindidnte for governor. The people ought Tb. wan nnd mwrna oommittu of th. <«1 T'dLsdu o hi! lions, will, at tb.irn.at muting, on row-1 u linutntiBad. ** ti y*~„!? < knulbl^ thia day, oonildcr the day of ndjoornntoat. It 1T! /K-rfftS? *“ to Mlhrcd lh j commute will agree to r*. , ’ u h .; port n joint re-olntton proridmg for nn I iff y 1 ”-. Htopcom. tostot npot; It tint adjournment of Gongrur, cot tutor than 1 P'tfe; oloction u goromor at tins tuna Tho Bonsto llnnnoo oommittu bob' i special meeting to-day to consider the tariff commissiou nominations, which were sent to the Hcnate nnd referred to this commit tee in executive region yesterday. After some discussion it was decided to make a favorable report to ttie Senate. All oi the Republican members of the committee wero present and voted aye, white Messrs. Bayard apd Beck, tho only Democrats present, voted no. COUNTEUTEITEBR CXfTUBKD. Secret service detecUve* report the cap ture at Chicago of four counterfeiter* with a quantity of counterfeiting apparatus and about fil.OU)) in counterfeit ooin, princi pally allver, and another party at, Union ^ Hill. N. J., who had a branches tabllshmvnt ^ i^y twenty -foor of its Demo-1 Hunth Carolina contested election cec* of InWew York Cit 2 , with tbrir ootfltnnd “^member.iu.mbi«lloreoen.fortb* B m^toagatn.1 TUlmu hu duhtod .that — ri>o«. ot tatorohnogtoc Jtowa tu regard I TUlmnn, tho sitting member, wa. nototoot- „ th. flnits- of th. Truld.nl'. Domini-1 .d. lb. .Ulus of fmalto'Maim hu not yet tioiu of tariff commissioners. No attempt bun folly ctoUrmln-1. Th. inb-opmi^t- wu mad. to uenra oancu* notion on tho tuupoot to report thi. no to jgho h^ ijumUod, and nt tho oonoluton of tho oon- oommittu ot tho regular muting Tnoodn, lereno. (wblohla-ted nn hour and# halt), I nub .rery Senator wu toft Ire* to rot* upon it | Tb* equcloding argument. In th* Booth T" in uecotiv. uadon aooording to hto own I Carotin, oontooud Mutton on of If* hdgment or hta Inoirtdnnt Mu. 1 agniut Ktohtnbon will ho hurt b, tho It wu doroloiwd, howorir, by | uotmd reboommltto* to.mo.row. Un th, tntor-hnng* of Ttowson tb* port of Monday noa, th* ffrst sub cjmmitt-o will thou uruont, and b, trnstworth, itato-1 bur Anal ugnmonto to U» Al.bsma oon. moots in regard to marl, nil of the abun-1 tut of btiobwh agniut Herbert, toes, that th* Democratic members of the | oanaaumr uw, -hat the t ia Lo’.ioveU tliey Buell intimated to Hawley that Hartford journalism U an hundred years behind the times, and added tbht the poverty of Wash ington journalist* was a sufficient guaran tee of their honesty, at least. Mr. Nordboff, of the New York Herald, before testifying, was pirmitted to ask a f w questions of tho witness. He nud: "As my name has be'.n used in an undesirable connection, I would like to ask whether you ever knew roe to take money in a cor. opt wry.” Answer—“I nsvsr did.” Question—'“Have yon any reason wbater- x to believe that I ever did?” Answer— 'I ba>u none.” Mr. Nordboff—“Mr. Chairman, I w uld like to ask tha witness it he thinks it a jast »nd proper thing to make charges against honorable men, and whether It is not de grading to journalism to do so?*' The witnrss was willing to admit that it wss, when mads maliciously, but many thing* were said in newspapers that the writer would not ssy under oath Turning to Mr. Hawley., the witness remarked: <( Yoa are a newspaper man yourself, Gen eral, and you know that to be the cose.” Mr. Hawley replied: “1 am not prepared to say as a newspaper man that tho jour nalist has any right to attack the character uf a citizen through a newspaper without ‘ honorable man is the truth in a ~MfTl?oTdhoffwaa then swora, and to the I The House atTts evening session passed question, “Have yon any Information J twenty-five pension bills, and then, at bearing upon the subject of this inquiry— [ HL3, adjourned until to-morrow, that U, whether there has been any ira-1 toe stab koute casks. proper use *>f money In reoaring legislation Washington, Juns P — In the star upon the bonded sptrita bill ? replied trial to-day, ex-Attorney-General that he bad never heard of any twe or prof- N eagh was the first witness oalliri, bat aa foredose of mooey. Us then made a general 1 hi* .testimony to-day related to BeecdalTe statement to the effect that his object in oonfeaslon. objection^was mode t*»at at ahig'hrateof speed and cleaning se«9 tel whldi he'cannot perf >rrn,’ oatenribly to nil publications made In the//sroldwaa to I prrient at teaat hi* testimony waslnad^s- c io««|jr. thereby breaking the staple aud I some great public emergen-v, to uuoove.* corropt newspaper men ud lob-1 »ible, and he left the stand. . Other wit- pro«locingan excess of ’fluffy'or what is I wtrd off/ome great public caUmity! In byisls, if ihoro were any, and be gave I nessee were poi openr 4he stand to identifN koom as reginned staple, tiro* lowering I the first place" those who have brought soiuo attention to it bsoanse tha ehargo I documente and testify aa to methods in lu ctiarncter and valnt, thia exchange. I oat know that if the situation had boen made by Mr. Atherton, whom be I Poet-Office Department A t E T aAtdea 1 of WOfl j4 n^t earnestly call the attention ot required power Stephens would hud learned upon inquiry to be a man of I time wae taken un in legs* sparring. In ^ planting interest to the e«U, I not bo thought of for the character and reputation. The eomqtittee I which oounaelfOT the defense have proved efforts be made to cure it. It ,-Uc;; hii age and infirmities Jh- adjourned until Batorday next. \ thamselvea able to hold theia own* U qaite monlfe*t that lowering the valus of I qualify him. Ia the acv-inJ jlir.., they ouiocuno caixui. I oocn/ 8 I know, there to ro threat* nod calami y that Immediately after the adjournment of I mit . M OQ e l#ctiooe having in charge the TELEGUAPiUV MTEJH. governorn m n’btate and t arty nt« e*-ity. If tho » iui< men had stated tho case truly, they wonld have raVl: "Wo sro in u strait, and Stephens’ influence l* t ^^^ont of iL” cotton rtxNTKXs. j j 0 ,tthlnkoflt! An old man, phytteaBy ■ Naw Not;it, June H.—''Ihc board of man-1 broken down, and not improved mentally agen of tiie New York Cotton Exchange I 0 f late years, In office alt bis bare rrotatly adopted a report rtlslive to I actor to wake tor himself, ■ wa«te .in tho staple. Th • report aays : I who has served tho t*eople so long nd “Whereas, nameroas complaints have been well that they hnvo no claim upon biL. made about waste in the staple of Arreri-1 who haaexpnssed in nuiquivocnl terms can ootton, more particularly of thi* year's hi* determination to retire to private life growth, which bns led to tho belief that in I n t the «tcs «of the present Coogre**, miuf many liwtencesttUcausj^T^tou^^lu pri-sutd into an offle.-, tfeft duti-- of to ths interMts of the South. Home of tha I for a go.eruor of cxtrnordimiry u .... damage complained of is traosable to the I ifleations. These same grooms know that imperfect condition of gins, neoMtary re-1 this call la not made oy Urn people} pairs not tAdag made when they a re re* | (he call was manufsetared by them. This ■Mtiim|r* should anderstaud that I u true. No eons!derable portion ot thmd of American ootton that I people—pot enough to attract notice—nd [fnablcA it to be sold at a lusher valuo thou I one of tha presses of the State, thought u ‘ India, and that so much aa | iDO ke of tiiiu in connection with the oOd the product of India, i tuUid, and should therefore be rejected. Hnraphre,, of WImooHo, lo report to U Ik. groand wu tik.n bjr nurt, all tho I Uoou a bill to utnbltoh • nnlform»,M* ■roskon (InoluJiuK Sonatot BajarJ and of bankr.pl*,, ana to ha., u mndo • >p •on* oihnre oho rutol lor tb. luiff «tai onto, for no url, do, to Dounbor. eooimtoaton WU) toot th* propoud mtosbonhlp of J*to oomnluton to WsanawTOQ, Jnno 10.—IramadtoUl, d- snrsrttttft atesam«« u .°r™“r Imt»artial investigation and looked to rto- to committee of the whole, Mr. Robinson, ommeodstions that should be free from I Q f Massachusetts, In the chair,and resumed the suspicion of self-intertsL It was aa- 0on# jj #fa u 0O 0 f the legislative, executive Mmu-Trasett* and GarUndTof I and judiotai appropriation bUL aro salaried offioer* of a protective high | The entire day was spent In committee, i.triff oMoelatfnn, and J"* JjjJ; Uiur the ocsideration of eighty of the to 0 T r, -.tVn.udtor, to? mw % on. |»nd«d pun of lb. bUl, fh. oom.lU ganlzstiom” oflver, of Pennsylvania. | tee rote and the House, at S&, adjournsd. and Kenner, of ljoulsiina, were crttleised os being likewise champions ^protection for special inteyta, who might wsllbe . 0< ~ Ayr t e>lt ^ > .eprmsnte the entire area cf exuocted to oombin* with the above nsrosd I. ... .. a. urine mol counties of the Uni- memburs in tho interest of a tariff 1.. tncitidts ail but a small generally. Cnd.*rw,od of Oeontia, WPS kSSSTJ rikTcsranSHt Store/to «no “H!" “‘•aha: > WO Ml nominated nt th : in«4anoe ot poorgin j Texas "*skse pmteeUontats, and AmWer. of ^{^11 Blt and a’sottk, small cotton di" w Horn Ser.ator Pendleton declared he had I . innthasst Virginia. Ail other Btete* never beard of nntil nominated for apteee I r9inm9 ^ eoaia loss 0/area, the largest de* tho commission, »Bhou^regnidad to [n tb# ttami bordering on the no extent as an “oncertoln qswtitfi r | w . where planting fcu the wret generally believed br me Bbers^of I .,, wet j vsa not entirely ftuUh- tho cf.ucu* to be also a frtcndpf high tariff. I ^ ^ of Jnae. A ecmparteOn Tt.o sovcnlh gentleman nominated I with l*at rear averages aa fallows : Vlr- mumbiTahip,Mr. mips, of Missouri, was I ^n^i^^North(3arSlu«U,8puth GarolL snoken of a* a tariff rpformw^bst it^wasl**. *» «»■—j-»-uu m also announced' L * * appointment. 1 cd to-nigh*. there frs o».!y tww »»«■•** 1 ^00 oerntic Senators willing to vote l fell In prieev. Band and dust have I found lo our crop thia year tn Urgar pro-1 cannot n*>w be traced onteide of the portion than ever before, benre a great re-1 circle of chronic office-hu!du:s nnd utfioe duction tn price lias been made for IL No I M«kers 1 exited it is true thnt most of doubt the very dry seaeoa had o-roaiders-11^, «ho noted and reflect* i up-.n Mr. ble to do with their presence, and U*s cans-1 Stephens' determination to retire to p ed low price* to be accepted tor I uf e felt as I did—that It —— - —“ soda, as salts have been made 1 determination, and that at two cents and two nnd a hglf ecu's I ou t. His life had been spent tn the imb and even mure, below the value cf the I ji e icrviee; be la n«w full of ysars and fall 1 grade of clean cotton. It ia *aid| 0 f honors; repose U-whst be w.mt« an “deaners" were sxhihBed at tiro At- what he ou„*ht to have. K# matter wh>._ Unte exposition that would remedy this I the result of hU candidacy may u-, ho will gno/snor, and if It be true thsir adoption I lo^ instead of gain by iL Many people should become Moerai. In^concfuvLro, (will remember his declaration t.> retire the planter should be reminded that more | to private Ufe—how strong anil Muphatic ear* should be giveo to bating, so at to l u wss. The thought wilt And avoid mixing .'ifferent qualiti*.* in the utteraoev tore and them that his * same bale, wnteb ia a source nf great an- of patywo wa* indncsl iar^sly by a pi Intended for tW ted/ci whtl have byioma «spc*ure, ItwKp.e irregular, pr.'c anu fc&b’c, wi'hhcai*ulro, lcnvorrh<e« l ain in »ids and back, falling of womb, or female weakness or sxjcsscs. Its nsc strungthens and tones the stomach, invigo rate* tiro nerves gives iron to blood, car- pearl**. Read «h«t tiro says: Gritfin ought to mcoi du-'try, whiali ismccl. moi she eon coudimmim, t»y 1 mense canning «.«ta‘Ai#hn part of tiro erap in iris w ibii&d and a uiwctr if t. ffuUvln t.isinv (rail p IvoAtab’.y. W2 .b:dl !« I ctiofk K>:ne good f drying their o!d gentleman : rage tor fruit in- e important than 1 im- Paur. Jas. A. Hewell, of medical facul ty, Laval Universttj, Quebec, states: “1 tiavc foetid Golden's 1-iebig's Li>trid Ex tract of Beef srul Tonic Invigontior par- ticelarly ueefnl ic advanoedateges of Coo- *-iption, Weak revs, l>ysp«p«U, and aU Ncrvods AlWctioL-. In pregnant women it hs« been icUtnctl el ite every other arti cle of food wa* reje fled. I can recinnmend it m convenient, palatable and easy of dl- gtvticn.” Ask fur OoA ha's, f ik* nn other. Of d.tigg4*U gcuvratiy^ “it "Rsarh •»« Hah.’ pi, skunks, DrafsUu. tn * few ntinatos, a tariff reformer, but u was I ^^‘T^^w^^ tfarAlabama W, I *?«**•*• »»• >cd ihtt be had decUnelth* 1 1^;, u^a bLTeui 101, Ar-! ^ . K) tr.r M . c “ I is-.-, no Tmumm. *T Th. min OQB-1 ”, *» «*!- «* Ik. «<to I sellers. SLA Si MS CABDCDATB*. Monao«UT, Jan. it.—Ik. D-njocretlc BJot. cooTcouon to day nominated El- wstd A. O’Neal (or Oorernor. b, aocUmt- uon. Also, U. C. Thompreo tor .Uoro.T- r --ril. hill. Fhalnn Maratar, o( Mate, It Vino.nl treaaarer, 1. W. Uanntehul auditor and It C. Armstrong Mperinlood- •nt ol .donation. inmsm .an suicide. Du Fuacuco, Junati.—A dup.tohfreu BanUareudJnoUtltd.btote,nn J. T-y- lor and J. A. More m, l .rtnrri in runnln/ UwMomov mtn. lu thte «>nnty, hi I a qurrel on tH. oorear oi O and third tut* Ur». uda morning, .hunt tho mrth- od ot oononcttng ocar.uou in to. mhu, vh.n Taylor drew n itetot nnd Arad lhf-i ,LoU at r.teredo, .11 taking dondly <ffu«. Uathen (red, hot aithoot affret, at « by. tot, who attempted to dmiiia him, rennlag off a (a* tom, itollt.retety hhamU in Ibt hrwto. Talonon die] ‘ and Toiler is w-irUll/ mystery la atiuh-d Pi a4dr, tha bmi haling hwn, nc to moment oi that, qurrel, apparent', th* moat (find , term#. annul greed ol offioo—that th* ptea wu than . neoossityj wu . more ,n«uiu his own month, o. It wm knnsrn to ho n mere pretszt in th* month, ol thoM who hruoqtit him out. It i. known il it thus c ,U (or him ws. manufactured, not sw>n- tanoons. Horn, mar b. wiafcod enough to think, parhsps to My, that Bteph.r.* susw that ns well u tboM who mad. it, and w— dec Ired b, It only bconu • ho wint-d to l>* dooalrod by il i thu tho doolwation t, retire wu not sincerely madt, bnt mad* to ..* what effect it would prodoom In .hurt, n grant many thing, coaid tie thought nnd Mid. On. thing to tain—cTiryhod, would be prouder c! him u Ute rutir: d itateamaa tUn u thaducranit "'rh. life, ol th. oagnnlad hutnas. (or him It dou took Uk. th. p-ypl. ooght lo mo that th.ro to a triA Jti the luox.'uovre i of ths ovgAUiz*! anti inuo- phottenU ti'itii, sod come to the i;'x> 1 Riau’s nsewe sod U: him retire »*nd fled th he eesks soil «u.ed*. Tn* ladri- •ndsnt- have got a tpertei u*« fwr him jtart . Low. _Spc«r for 11to coofirmatiou of the oommission, I *^aeitiffri 1 and I K namely, Brown of ' i ’ r ^ i f n 'tto avsrage grolrtb U reprsllited ty 80. tiro P^ticitiaji of .the Uak robbery at Lco'aiana, »x>ih "f ' r I The Joae cooditioo of tiro previous crop I Bra persons outside. Keep your own counstl follow your own judgment and cvusdenc* and kven yomselveu uuooolamlnated by * i«j world ont^lde.” Mr. MeSwv'ny then cono'udrd bis opsn- Ing aildri v '• r the defense, ocropying tho time to rec^-After w*ss tiro examina- ti«>a* of uif.*ase« began, tiro witnc<M«.H present t.jr- r .'inner cletkv in tiro ilrpait- men:, w!io t■••» : tled to the methods of l^ptcg tiro rsoyrd of star route*. 'twe win doai on Human. The Wmdon committee resumed thi* morning tte tuvestiiation ot tiroehargt* of ourrupteja in cowaoctfea with tee pea- sage through the. __ House. ** 1-.nnd to -lo to by rcspec.'aliy recommsodedtwoof Utemem-1 - t ^ ^^ urot year only tn Knwth 1m m| p . tto *. G i Ubo other hand, 1 1 Oerouaa sad Texas. The cause of Uro d*. under .lood tl»ot S-J iKtor* N ow week ana I dm ..m coaditloc If m«Ui!y that th#tern- Ingalls wm vote with thsbxlyof titePfg-1 wm too low for thrift. Ia every aerateagatitst confirmation. Iu thisevstit Iwas det raction of ptebt* by ♦he determination r.f th*» . '-•rotioa wUl I There was alio too muen riia for im.-bnbly r* *t w»«h v . two m« :1 b*r#of the 1 j^Jthy growth. Both eaates mede ceees- ir <kv • 1 it i m t e h alo ■DWW | tn* rscloa’ang tn some oouatlee of ' ‘SSfSrthStiiric.^. Iasuxroeeare . , tV . lu--.. | reported of teeaty-thrae saoQMfive re- Wasids ; rov, June In the oenaU, I Itt ^ bills were intr «;ddse«! and rtf erred a* foi-1 Tb , averages of eoaditiooare as follows: low.: 8, Mr.Jcf-.olI/to.ttoa, ~PPto-1 Virginia M, ((ophJtoreflna^ffonth^U; mcnlury to act. Incoii/nsting th. T.iu I WL ’Tnu hi, Pacific Railnrod Company■, and for other I Art ,' nn ^. ^ Tennessee ha Tna stand is Kabui Cm, June th—Ths faltowicg are .j* particulars of the b*uk robbery af ea men roas into ws* town o- iwwtu 1 1 -i just as tiro bank was do ing for th • day, dismeohted. wndeotvrin.? the clerks with tirotr revolvers, robbed tiro safe of el oat fifiOfi. i Ley kept up s rapid fui dod j »Ui !ly to their aaptvati frisndly to Felton's. They art* Itemocrate tutadyou- Nothing In tiro e jahi tie Rio* terjwlth them, only tiroy are net or^ Certainly tiro ftmngest card they can play Is to have a candid «te for governor in the field friendly to them. Ihsy have luvit^i Mr Htcp'.ens oat, and tlsdgcd him thsir rnppotL They have not don* this either to h-lpioc cgmnizsd or lo hurt tiromaatvei. WbU larticular service Mr. Btephewv puee, overeeing ths wwg*pc»>p;e. i»u ( cour.s a r.-tf-.u ih-.r ct:ou in men w«# alimasked. Tha ouwL'.y fclrorid . tiv . i.. - to »port L..n ro pr« >1 and marshal crgamxed a posse a* tpcscLly f ivw ti. tt they expect more tH m him a* p:s^ih> and started after the labours, | they could riMovhljr expect froa D.ek Liule. ex-Marshs] Leggst end other j other or ganiied Dwnocrai e* tu the e.ty who are (amilUr wtihtbe J Am as for g«ive ujr. Stephensnuy gang, think tlml Frank J anna w t« Lot <v>u- naud, openly and actively mroted with this affair, alUvrogti they od- . lion «•( the la te;>«adeLt mil tiro job wss does up i ithe Jamu s boy*' Coogn*#4. Under the elrcqnu style. Itt* claimed tiiat Frank is n«t in lie ftirly d*. lew* r tbs Ind^ ths neighborhood. There is plefity of t 11 been so aetivc .indsosuccws’nl timber near Brookfield, and it te not | out and pUriog bv.’ore^ the MRMMtmliii .n-lftorv t v rortof—identi-1 not eo eoodMueual, and uan element of timber near Brookfield, and Ute not I out and Ida :.ug before ti - I 1 ’’ ^SS&iSss&s5 .;n. U.I. ou the Wi l; A hill wul'~JJ|[ oe4t ,, TOr ; u . u,c at took, rf lire I A -iirtAteh (rum hu JoMph uy. 11. v. alurretho u-;:.;>c.-nuo port, MMj«| in , r.iw « meet of ac- 1 ■(, i nrutiltcM of "sore Duty of tx*«& La,« byeu atooDibg on tha i save it frufl a i t t..* in<« tho Cofnmrrrlul, April ff^.wa» <mmmU|aU«u1> ) sixty . a correct recital of thxl conversation; that; , t fc'f, thaonh-urere wu. ol .erbiag^ note!) ‘ , , , puiunlte, SO- (Mt; thu th. •totemente wu. mrect, '"-ion ant n >. wan cu>«o ooore. - . lv I though tiro language was not rtr*xilim. \ rh V-.ate soon aft:; 20 vlook took uplty n-a a oe. L •feuu’.rel to ofenltS*; fetton 1( low.,.In nMU.yrnrry be c^trofetrvNl in opati 1 cljU r X tj t reports large r.-doctoms. in Da te Yerktown, Turner,