Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, June 30, 1882, Image 1

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1 JOURNAL AND MESSENGER. THE FAMILY JOURN’AL—NEWS—POLITIGS- LITERATURE—AGItlCULTUHE—DOMESTIC NEWS, Etc—TRICE $2.00 PER ANNUM. GEORGIA TELEGRAPH BUILDING ESTABLISHED 1826. MACON, FRIDAY. JUNE 30, 1882. VOLUME LVI-NO 24 BOTPTIAX STRATEGY. Franco and England alt and tmlle, n ucn warned araimt tha cralt and guilt ' Of Galro'a subtle soldiery. They- gobbled up the customs dues, Admtnlatcred the revenue* 'sinlijilstentr not of the padded variety. A great many other mayor* and noonler- would improve I the peace of their communities by follow- I ing Mayor Dailey's example. Rom ourier: The delegates chosen on I Monday to represent Coweta oonnty in the And gave then But France and England stretched their eyes. And Blared about in great curprlse, They bade their ships and sailors come; hips am But Egypt, neither deaf nor dumb. Just snapped her tingeni and her thumb At all the solemn foolery. Bald France and England: "Wicked men, If you will not •utimlt. why, then We drop the sword and seize the pen. To pay you for your treachery." Then. In the early summer’s heats, In spite of all their guns and fleets, A rain of blood In Cairo's streets Defied their silly strategy. I ination of Hon. Pater V. Smith, lioth he I and Judgo Buchanan live in h'ewnan. The “wise men” have had a meeting in I Atlanta. Sell-us and Remus had no vote in the meeting, being only honorary mem- I bera. Toe religions meeting in 8parts still oon- I tinnes, with gratifying results, I Ishmaelite: No farmer can afford to sell I his oats for thirty-five eenta a bushel. They I will be worth sixty cents in three months, I in our opinion. Mi. Henry Thomas I threshed 1,816 bushels of oats. He retained I nearly a third of his crop in the straw for I his stock, thinking this more profitably I than threshing. . bound over to the Superior court for stab- bing, which is a penal offense. Uol J. H. Logan was prostrated by a sudden stroke of paralysis yesterday, and is now lying vt r, ill. 'lii. f'.m r .I «>t Curtis I-twin, 1-1 , took place from tho train yesterday afternoon and was attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives. Mr. I-eaiswasan old citizen and one of the f ouadtra of Griffin, nud died in Atlanta in his 82d year. Mb. Thomas W. Wnimno, one of Cobb much to Mr. Steph en*, but to the party by whom he in sup- ported. Alas that such a man ns Stephens 'ho i!,l he found like'old dog '1 ray.”’- " - 'iii'l -There are other Bo France and England both withdrew, And ceased to farm the revenue Or gfre the poor Khedive his one. ‘ Farewell, dear foes!” said Arabl. -.Vew York Suu, THE GEORGIA PRESS. We copy and endorse the following I opinion of the Ishmaelite with reference to I the two-thirds role: Some time aluoe there | appeared in these columns a short edito rial in advocacy of the two-thirds role. This is the time honored role oftheDe- ] mocraoy. It was the rale adopted by the I wisdom of onr fathers, and it has worked I well. It effectually kills off that element I in the party which is hostile to any Urge I .. -»• ‘-ay. Go county's oldest and best citizens, is dead. JudobA. N. Simpson, of Marietta, hns had his right arm amputated above the elbow because of a cancer on his hand. The following items and opinions are gathered from the interesting columns of the Ishmaelite: There will be more oorn raised in Hancock this year than during any year sinoe the war,—-The Montour factory fit this place cun to purchased at a bargain. Its suspeniion of business is un fortunate for Hancock and its owners, while factory stoek elsewhere is to remu nerative. Henry Carrington, colored, was killed task Monday night by a negro man named Jacob Dickerson, with per- haps an aiiaa or two, in the peach orchard Appro objection* to Mr. Stephen* be tides tho company he keeps. But the fact that he is liku day in the hand* of tho potter* of tho Atlanta ring is enough to induce aU fair i-iiiultd la-n.ocrr.t- toopne-o him. The Atlanta ring ought to bo effectually detuol. i*hetl by the July convention. The Borko county people htTfi organised ber. naps an buu ur ou», iu mu pnw-u urenaru of Dr. T. J. Jones. Henry i» said to have been, at the t me of the shooting, in a H'bnt the People Think nnd Do. . Amad-doo made his appearance at Bar- I portion ol the party audit will always LU' ctl , ,0 L nUo r? e J, alio noml ?. slio l ad0 I«bi“.bl.to‘strike°do£n rl the"Go”ii‘h”Jf Th b t.?°V rl ‘ !h . t K^ w If this ml. is »boli«h«d, good lK ' ,!n - — 1, :°I if ‘® «- D.mocr.U. i organU.Uon Irere. is declining, nud by the time the itomlna- , , ur ting convention meets there will not be Ten tiorn am .nongh of it left to make a shadow. foSdto revolt. The Columbns Time* reports Col. A. R. I Tnnx is promise of an exciting race for Lamar, editor of the Macon Telegraph, I Legislative honors in Terrel county. rtebhnnn?Ru^SLnhi!t.ft?* Th * Journal represents Terrel county as hte I .h. U «&lba»mn»ted*« e«.r»« k, 1?g djddrall,' in tovor of Ure nrajorily ‘£° TS^JoriUmtoT. the' BaJKhSS etrenctlito ropowtot^trThetrimore' ®“ r >' a ^ °“* l “ 10 “»||®’^j' raent. It pay * that Col. Lamar talked mi' ueeua nv me t uiu ui mo wiwiiur, in n peach tree, gathering peaches that did not belong to him. Bacon in Georgia has been chiefly obtained from the West since the war. It baa been a bad lot and * has done the State much harm. The State is now becoming self-sustaining, and it look* as thoagh we might obtain oar next enpply from Bibb. Let us support home indus tries. It is right in morals and best in prac tice. The hynse and out-bouses of Mr. W. O. Hcok*, of Americas, wore destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning. The honae was oc cupied by Mr. Adolph Cohen. Burma Republican: A man entered the poatoffl e ytaterday morning nnd stepping up to the window asked Frank Bell for a postal card. Upon receiving it ho tried to open it He probably expected to find a sheet of paper, a bottle of ink, and a pen ' holder inside. iheUmU-t p.pt, opproto, = uuuur is very uiucrvut irum me urcuio- I II .i. . ,i,7. ; : tions of the paper.—/.‘ohir Courier, report, th. kill ng of Ur. Thome, OlUtoby ll.o nrtie’e ia lb. Tim,, wu a pmUher, but U .to. .boot furoiehiiig th. copied in the Tnanin iso Maaau- I drtaiU. It ia probably a hear. geb nnd denied as being troe. The Cour-1 Thi rimes reports political differences in ier, tho Gonafftuffcm and other Stephens I Eastman as being entirely free from bit- papers copy and comment upon the mis- I tern ess. This is as it should be. Earnest- rej.refutation of CoL Lamar's statement, I ness is right, bitterness is wrong, but pny no attention whatever to his dis- Thebe is a considerable amount of sick- claimer. \ erily these papers are hard run ness in Eastman, judging from the number whi n they have to descend to each pitiful 0 f cases reported by the Times. Tna Eaatman Time, le.ro,, through, runiti/uti, L ’ oraithfetr h«u*r»ii looked I prtf*le tatter, that chetp are dying in It is slnted that work on the Columbus I oount J r * ** 10 c* 08 * is known, cotton seed oil mill will begin next week. I The stone-throwing brigade of Sarsn- One of tho pleasantest thoughts of next I nah still gives much troublo in that city. Fourth of July will be the thought that Goi* I The little rascals ought to be given about teau has boon hanged.—Chronicle and Con-1 ten days on the streets. There is no sorer Mtilutionali.it. The above is a very cruel, cold-blooded remark, ami it i* unworthy ol h\e Chronicle. Unitean is an insane man, | sirnmm Vm»- Mr Mir hurl Pl*nm snd honorablo P~Wo jgt gloat over who Montgomery street, near 1 A a i?ibl ’h.« ifflnn.tn.t»nir« Broughton, a day or two sinoe had a very uw n K! !Sfi!kir5r«iSt!Sk! ▼»ln»We gold watch stolen from him by a l Georgia. « hen ho call! hU children he ctpo boyluhU emplo,, who enddenl, di^ The above i* a very cruel. I way of cooling off a small boy, even in the duce hail, remark, nnd it if unworthy of I dead of summer. The following pungent paragraphs are malKedHpt If Montexuma Weekly: A number of our exchanges are making notice of the fact that a twenty-four ounce In*h potato was rai-ed in (iriflin. Wc recently mad'.* tm u- tion of one raised near hoc* that weighed forty ounces nnd not a single one of our exchanges noticed it. The Montezuma ir«Uy reports that and fc Mack Bbutm, an old negro man of Sa vannah, was drowned in the Savannah river on Tuesday afternoon. Oh Satarday night a man in the western part of the c'.ty of Savannah beat his wife nearly to death. On Monday night, in the same city, Sam Davis knocked his wife down with a chair. FROJL WASHINGTON. U awkixsv xxe Aincm: Were not soma of ns newspaper chaps a little premature in expressing a preference for the majority role over the two-thirds rale ? Hanged if recent developments havn't placed us jast where we don t know which rale we do pre- Immense bear is roaming around in the Flint river awanps. The editor of the Weekly doesn't care to interview him—an indisposition in which we fully share. Thornton and Remus ongbt to get him to go along with their owL Dublin Post; “If the present seasons hold oat a few wee s more, corn will bo plentiful at fifty cents per bushel. Mr. Israel Johnson waa bitten by a dog last Thursday, whereupon be took ont his pocket knife and cat the canine's throat.” “The trip around the world can be made in ninety days, and at a coat of $800."— Afara and Videile. So it can, if a fellow hasttJOO and ninety days of spare time. But how U a fellow to get hold of the han dle of these little essentials? That’s what worries t». Gexeeal W. 8. Walkee, of Savannah, is being suggested as a saitatfla parson to re ceive the nomination for comptroller gem eral of the State. There was a run-off on tha Savannah, Florida £ Western railroad, near No. 3, on Tuesday afternoon. Several oar* worn badly eraashed, and the road was torn up for some distance. No lives were lost. “A. H. Stephens Is certainly ba*" ? *«g for the organized Democracy. "—^arietta Journal. This is certainly a mistake. As nsaal, ho is battling for A. H. Stephens. Moxkoe Frederick, a negro ooavict on the Marietta £ North Georgia railroad, at tacked a guard with a shovel and knocked him down. Frederick was then shot byan- other goanl and died on Saturday morning. WASHiNOTON^Tune 22.—In the Keoate, M r. George presented a resolution upon a ro- que»t of tho citizens of Yiokebarg, Miss., of Italian birth, granting permission for tie erection of a statuo of Garibaldi in the national cemetery of Vicksburg. He said tho stAtue would bo furnished by those who a«ked for this permission. Several Senators suggested doubts as to the pro priety of this, as eitablishing a bad prece- ilent. nnd it whs referr; - to tho imlitnr> eommith-e. The IIouso bill to enable national banks to oontinue their corporate existence oamo up as tho regular business. A vote on tho final passage of the bill to dendtho charter of national banka was .ken at f»:30 p. in., and reeultod ayes 31, nays 13. The Scnato next took up the bill to regu late proceedings in bankruptcy, in ordet to bring it np to-morrow as unfinished ‘ u«ii.t**, and iiJ/jurned. BOOtS. The morning hoar having been dispensed with, the House, at 11:1.% went Into oom- uittee of the whole (Mr. Camp, of New Vcrk, in the chair) on the bill to reduce ■internal revenue taxation. Mr. White, of Kentucky, spoke in favor of an amend ment which be proposed to offer, repealing tbe internal revenue system so far as it tp- plies to tbe regulation of the production, manufacture and sale of tobacco. The debate on the above bill occupied the remainder of the day’s session, out no action on the bill or amendments was taken. The committee finally rose and the House, at 4:40, adjourned. A Democratic cancis was announced to be held at 8 JO this evening. MB. VAXVOOKHIS NEEDS TO EXPLAIN. The sob-committee of the Honse c mittee on <*ommerce, Messrs, l’nge, Uich- ntdson nnd Reagan, appointed to draft a report tor pr« -eiit:ttion to tbt Hooao *•» tpecting the recent passage of the bill to regulate immigration, met to-day and pre eminent of tho Natchez, Mils. At 3:1.1 the Honse resolutions comiunph- orative of tho Into Representative Alien, of Mi-*ouri, ware reiviveil, mul alter :in pressive remarks upon tho lifo and se: vices of the deceased by Messrs. Cockrell,Dawes, Brown and Vest, tbe musl mortuary reso lutions wero adopted, nnd tho Senate, at 5 "clock, adjourned until Monday. nouBK. Mr. Townsheml, of Illinois, gave notice that if the ooinmittee on wnys nud moans did not at nn early day report a resolution for the Anal adjournment of Congress, he wfuld himself make n motion to that effect. Mr. KeBoy,or Pennsjrtvanta,chair man of tho committee on ways and means, ota'ed that matter would be brought to the attent'ou of tho House alter tho next oom- mlttoe meeting Mr. Kassou, of Iowa, from the oommll* i mcniugetis haviog r«t ill. lu th far. in this section last Saturday evening. No seriou* damage has been done to the crops by tbe hall as we have heard of.—SwainM- boro Herald. And Saturday wasn't a oold day either, though Mr. Stephens and Joe Harris say it take# oold weather to pro- Atlanta onetitution: Sarah Hamilton, h* I * • m * 11 while child, who lives with her pa- — — -- °° FIIn * ow *l««t,waa badly bitten him: “Aman in Laurens oonnty plowed tor bis hub ami spoke factory, I ik. ' * ** . . - ,1 ■ v,: I negro uuy iu um Ciupiuy, ruuut'uij ui»- hfmn* I •P p#tr#d * A description of the boy was tackles a b> mn ho ahakli down young u . (Tcn t0 a d.tective, but be has been una- I>eachsj from tho trees ij®..™* 1 ®?. ,®J!: bio to npprehend him thus far, and tho f S. if ?"’PPO'i'ion u th»t tbe tbief baa left the w II now change hands. It Isn’t worth I The watch was prized very highly by white to watt to hoar from any other pre-1 the owner on aoccnnt of family uioda- Sotih Georgia Citizen: Mr. George lu Hardwick has ju*t relumed from n trip cast, whero hs purchased all the reqalsito in.ciuner, for hi. hob and .pok. factory, Ibol'l-doif''r,atoMay'aflaraoon."Ybe “J lt>, mn- o rrill mfoBl. Tith tho SL W a° in «ha ItrSt, and u tbi child whirr of tho oth.'D^toafaCtoHM. I r5 i^d .hi .track U^lthlVli “ Tbt. i“ Da. H. PoTraaait.nponthatripodaa I fariated tha brota, and loan ioitant ha one born for that station. The H etlryan I had his ugly fangs buried in tbe child’ loses nothing by his advancement to ita ed- sboolder. Fortunately a colored man wa itorship. I standing near by and instantly ran to the Hiwnan Herald: Duriog the etorm! cUld ' s rescue, and after belaboring the last Thursday night the atmosphere waa so I talU with a hoavy stick, succeeded in charged with electricity that people in dif. I driving it away. Tbe child's injuries are ferent quarters of our dty were more or I considered dangerou*. less affected by it. Mr. W. B. Berry was I Thi following items are called from oer standing in front of D*. Reese a drug store I excellent exchange, the Albany .Veics and when tno fiercest thunderbolt was die-1 Advertiser: Every portion of the olean* charged and waa prostrated by the shock I der hush, leaf, flower, bark and root is ntue will be victorious. If Bacon is nomi nated the Democracy will be victorious. If the people continue tJ withdraw their support from Stephen* he will hare no slewing at all when the convention meets. We asked just a dozen of Dooly county's best citizens, last weok, who was their chotoi for governor, and just a dozen of them answered “Bxeon 1” Gbobok Woods U a wag and a good anti- Stephens Democrat to boot. He is more, over a judge of diamonds. Jnst listen to d was for a time senseles*. Happily I deadly poison. lbs people of Georgia no injury sustained, and the only I will less a most excellent opportunity If ■HMteMMpaHMMRHRPPVMMMPiPPIIIHPP gn* of the oSectric current next day were I they do not sit down on boseism on the 0th few blisters on ins right arm and leg. I of Jnly.—The thermometer la now on th* Savannah would have had a eowhiding vicinity of a point that caused the oldest in fer tho fact that the fellow who I habitant to lie about th* hottest day of the was to bo drw-« d off wouldn't take it. U* J*ar. Twenty-two oar load* of water- I referre 1 to take to hi* heels. The man melons passed through Albany on Tow that bought tho cowUde v.as a druggist. I day- Beveral car loads are ready for ship- I J :ho man that didn’t catch it, or net I "»•■>» f«om hat*.—Th. pmvI. ol Om.- anikLnatnaf doctor. I cU ora comprttnt to »toct IMtomm, “Cold ic” i. adr.rU«d fo, ..I. in San. “»“« ®« “« a **T! 11 *’ ■ T1 » i ,ar icular rariet, is bHH nniiooou. I ^ informed of this fact in a practical The Sindersville Herald sajti A cat Sitter of fact way that will not soon be showing signs of being mad, and believed { forgotten. 1 *“ Cincinnati allowed to roam at large. I ** f **‘ t - P* r buehel. Trnt followto^ poHttoal item. ar. Uk.n from the "Oconee notes” in the Sanders- I!, * An Injh rokA 1 u fijfi ntwn n! ■ lie Herald: Folitlc* seem to be tbe prin- brok * ln lwo °° tmu /iciiii't. i umtuo rt iiu u* uo uio iitin- i ■ , cipal topic of conversation during tbe idle I hours.—If “Lit le Alex” 1* dei*ruling on | . Tub Atlanta contributions to the 4th of the Ceonee boys . s to help him tote his skillet I July take-in amount to nearly $100. Well, through for governor, be will be weighed I now» tan't that reckless! i the hitl.tuce nnd found wnuting. Savannah man is the only fttephens here. All the rest are for If Mb. Hi nut ('. TuvMMKr i, of H-uo.-, had a stroke of pnrnl) The Hull, fin rei<orta that the thermome ter, iu tho coo'eet place iu Home, on Wed- aday last, stood at 0*3 d. Atlanta Cknutitution: Tbe new vault in theHtate treasury has been put in and State Treasurer Speer is happy. The State’s valuables ere now well protected. is, but is improving. I Tbe vanlt it e Herring burglar and fire that th. Ihermoma- P.™*’. V» >V?* * & «‘«l“ *•: __ a sixty thoaund dollar diamond last week, that is if it should turn out to be a diamond it ia large enough to bring sixty thousand dollars. But ia our opinion, Da. 1 Robinson, the man who found it, show. mighty little bnnlncva tact when he re fused the ten dollars offered for it by a cit izen of Dublin. At a special election, on Satnnlay last, Gapt. Robert 8. Anderson was elected sber. iff of Pulaski oounty. The corn prospect in Southwest Georgia magnifloent. Hawkinsvillk Ditpatch: We call atten tion of the At'anta C'uH.ififi<fiua to the fact that Lauren* county ia one of thy strong holds of Aleck Stephens. The Dublin Gazette gives th* names of the only five men In that eounty who are In favor of Aleck for governor. From Dooly county w* learn teat Judge Sumer Adana Is for Mr. Stephana; and in this county (Pnlaakl) let ns ■•«—well, we have heard that Colo nel Oliver JtIks, of llawkinsville, and Mr. Levi Kamil of the east side ol tbe river, are for him. Look here, boys, Aleck U weary of public life, and wants to retire to hi* comfort able home at old Liberty Hall. Albany .Yen and Advertiser: Mr. Bte- e ns, with bis chronic and Insatiable gieg tor office, would have been an In dependent long ago if tbe Democrat* h*c faued to nominate him for Congress, am would by this time, doubtless, have landed dear over into the rank* of the Republican party if the Democrat* had not kept him in office. And our humble opinion now is, that the moment the llemocrats fail to give him what he want*, that moment will Mr, Stephens cease to be a Democrat. Mu. Robest Bokkeb died of heart dis ease In Colombo*, Oa., at 4 o'clock Tnee- day morning last. He was a drummsr for a Northern hoove. Mr. Bonner tree boro in Hancock, we believe, where he waa well known. He waa buried in the Columbus etiaJe. Thu Atlanta m th<* i horee. Cousidi city lim um-ttkl th- ♦•Y-O in prep . . 1600 pounds and is of thy latest nndmuit in tho improved burglar proof metal. There aro a double set ol D«xter lock* with two com- . binations, on* carried by tho treasurer and )■• •• -itli tl,<) utticrliy hi. uahtor. In«iJ. th. Taalt l.on«uf th. fluc.t atfr. In th. Booth, tWUrtii,.itl-.|.tt.: ... k >hinff 17,000 (Mondi. Tb.Mtr.Unp. h« mormpo. .am ofUiiAwi*• oamUuUon lock forth.ln- kUBM.tettrtgloon, m» -id, .putment. udth.ooUld. door, and imliiitoltkukioMMUtlkitliMt 1 to -'o-opoto —th It* AUanUntaap thlnca I at 4 .tut afurnooo, and ulthtr Mr. without r.g.rj to eipmuD, fact.it art. | Hpter nor hi* awUtant can opm It until U Wl h * t0 l' rull i t j “ont. will nnt da,. Ih. *>I. ont W.lto.ln and tho <o down and tni ly th. * . ont- „,n ,t^7. Mr. Spt.r now ha. th. rain- I able* belonging to the State inag^toj established a place oat of the reach of thieves and ]youd the poesibility of damage by fire. >, of the .Wi- - Mr ! I > .1 \: M. BAaTEELHEsa, of Savaonah, td now he is recently stricken with paralysis, i* rtcuvd "economy." I crlng. nd*rrd away The School census of Chatham county .Savannah, show* a Urge lucre l* .-within the i i-t four married not l< writing newspaper t*«»ai Two little four >t*tr-o from the Industrial H After n search of painful uncertainty they I years. There haa been a gain of 8U6 whites were found about two miles fniiii lliti I and 1,7V1 Marks j ^ d Vo*,., w.t and wr,ry, bat nnh.rmei. Oauimit £eV>; A, for Mr. BMoaH lr is *»ated that "oat* .are offered in Up-1 th* most prominent opponent of Mr. Ste- son county nt twenty.tive c-nt* per phens. he would not, in our opinion, make tm»hei." If it is true, it U * piece of very one whit lees a better governor than Mr. great folly or. the i art of the **:: e ra. Gate Stephens, lie U aatra&htforward.horest, cannot bo worth it-* than fifty or sixty intelligent man, and if elected we would cent* ia Georgia. What sdrantvg* will be proed of h ta. His potUieal record U accrue to farmer* from the largo crop if stainless and bis capacity folly sufficient. :cul .tors at a merely I lie U an honor to tbe btate, and would u*l pi t and the race will be aotos* _ i of Cols. Hardeman and Ddtiignou at th- commencement of the j strong Cuthbert Agricultural College are very I <»*• highly spoken >f by th* Enter^n-r Oca excellent contemporary, the Dublin ■taJnnsf; He—toneonn-1 Jtaf, ha* entered ita fifth volume. Ws rill -u-tviu h*-r-tl! wUh i*. gTMt prapwil,. Tin pMpU ■11,.—W» torn tknt I »fao.ld mM.ln Uwu toed paper, tn no hfc|. nro.inf erjp. Mm Perr, uuj Poet | huntod ■»,. enn.,.l.r:dil, dun->.'-id b, holt I T«* potto, nit of ttluU look The Pomocnc, of Hnoo- I nlnMj-two doiUn in none,, oulVda. inly t*;- ; n-T r-lirvly tarmi.u.ou d>y. Ponoo do loon wo compar.tiT.ly ■kilopriori[>'.«.nodnotkid., fi.re dt-«rMdonth»t day and tb. |Moplo did h-1 harmony to be duturb-1 their mt«4ng || town* ii . "Ooanua Mrarox U in the .VZTdkTo **C.»3Xelia Me amt U in the quay," sayi » “ Vr. U* CbnefsfnttoH. It cak.. thU atetement, .n. Why h* pnbtMjt u* order to inform the ignorant that Atlanta L a |»o«t town. How tho 11 olio- managw to ti*un mcdIs in the *a*. \ * Jl Co., of the Crawford-1 | ntT l, hr‘ l TTttTMir riiiiitilsti hbb • ■■•oerof, thtuk of OOhlllM»« ■ p.[«t | »<c ii:;: , . I i -.'i'M mwjvnij w dm i away Wun a dray, J voters?”— Warrenbtn Clifiprr. Com* and waa drowntd. yow've got that down ia wildly extrai «:.td lathe Atlanta Ugnro*. Mr. StepbMM U not tha *Ih I a majority of the Democratic voter* of the by State. Tbe eighth district is tbs only one Jnige Underwood — ------- .. — eg *->mcthtag of I him. He eaaaok frighten the whdU Mato, ante in that ecr-1 th* omoHMion tnf-rma the pebiie the l‘our« dc Ijc in w v- tot so wtil i atroaiaed Ibow to ’ jc*terduy. w Thtetaverysad. 1ae M yoang ctabtefmanmnM have mixed Me grog ap state*. Jwhteh they The war ot words still continues in the McDuffie Journal. Tre negro Radicals of McDuffie county had a meeting in Thomi>son on last£atur. day, to organize for the campaign. A negro politician ia an nnmitignted curse to any oommnnity. Tub following from Atlanta’s live and reliable daily, the Keening Herald, will be of great interest to the many readers of the TsLEonkrii and Memerges : For the post two dnjs the reports from Senator Hill’s residence have been most gratifying nnd encouraging. He is improved men tally and | hysicslly and a brighter hope arises that his trouble may yet yield to tbe applianoe of every human care and the best remedies of science. Senator Hill ia quite cheerful and during tbe hour* from 2 p. m. to 0 p. in., f requentl/1* able to reoeive his friends and be eheered by their sympathy and hope*. Yesterday afternoon the Sen ator was taken ont by hie son, Mr. L’en Hill, jr^ for an easy drive in the open air. The route was oat old l'eachtree into the quiet suburban roads. Senator llill en joyed the airing keenly and talked freely and Interestingly about the eoenes on the wayside, the value of real estate and other topioeof kindred character. Toe honse of Ladas Maxwell, of Hamp ton, waa recently struck by lightning. A large mirror and a picture were damaged, bat beyoni that there was no damage. Mum Mabt Flobella Beall, of Colum bos, is now Mrs. William lkoncan. A reua<> named Seal la reported to have ran accidentally killed, in Stewart ooaaty, by a man named 1'owsU. Enquirer-Sun: We art in favor of the two-third* role es the mean* of protecting the weak against the strong. It is upon this principle that the law is eatablUbed and court* devised. The settlement* effect ed by th* franchise of a handfal and the rights accorded to « respectable minority am two vary different thing*, and the safe guard is through tha two-third* rale. Mb. Beebxah and a lady relative, of At lanta, were badly injured by being thrown from n bag*7 in a runaway ecrape on Thursday, lh* lady 1 * left nft ‘ “ fractured at the elbow. Two young women in Atlanta bare been passing counterfeit money, firudey say* hey were good looking, and ha U said to a fine judge of female beauty. Judo* Ur der wood presided In Fulton court on tbe trial of Shields for the slayiag l Joyner. Tnb places of tbe strikers on ihe Macon Faov. Wu. J. Land, nt one time State chamiat, committed suicide in Atlanta on Friday night. He need poteoo, 'a dagger and a pistol ball to maka sure of a encceee- f ol exit. He is thought to hive been tn< Tna following named men were elected officer* of the Columbus Mutual Loan As sociation, at the Tuesday night meetiegi President, W. L. Clark; directors. J. M. Frailer, James Smith, C. K. Ethridge, L. G. Schuessier, G. M. Williams and U. A. Carson. Mb. J. A. Habnesbaboeb, who was erntb- ed while coupling *ome ear* at Morris Bta* Uon, died on Wednesday morning, Tmb Albany Ynriand Advertiser says: The temperacce question is coming to the front in Dougherty, and prohibition, so far m the city end county aro oooceroec* is being freely discussed/ Wabberton Clipper: “Farmer* shouV I encouraged by those they owe by taking rain from them at fair pried*. A col- red person on Mr. Jerr* Reese's place sar Brier Creek church, kilted a snake _jme days aince and recovered three hen egge that th* reptile hod swallowed. The eggs were placed enters hen and have tamed out three pretty little chickens.' “A mate hooked to n dray ran away on Lloyd street lettentay," any* the late Con- st Hut ion. Hooking motes U wrong. They ought always to ran away under such *ir< Wec to be so that whenever a governor is to be ctoctal Um AtlatiU QmnMiM Mtoct, th. mu, tlx contention nominate him ud th. tupl. «l«t him. ThU hu bun th. Uat. ol a2*tr* for mow tlm. put ud it _ now Um. fo, th. "Mna mn chin*.” to *~*~IT*— W. ... oppoMd to Ala 8U- t>h.t,s tor imnw, wbtn tlx-o .r. m mu, other ratothl. tun ia th. Hut* loiL^r thuhfcud whofc.qnfciltod(or SoUUnwr ami Apptal: -On Frtdi, ■IlttiM tut ■ Niton diBtonlt, oecnrnd btowtow Ucnh.ll IV ill Brown ud Mr. Umu, CUt. nultiw- In th. Hrtow. woudin, ol ths Uur oj.Mfctnrri tram ■ t-t-tol in Uw hud. of UnUttor. Whit. Mr. CU ' ..... U»,'. tniarito uw Nnooi bU phr.l- duido Ml could.r them ttul lu bill tu. bw .itruud and th. wound^l Hkil|iwMiwlk,"i>*4l|| Afo.-.ra Area.»J.Vno: A Mffro namd Mu Aahwn waa run onr th. other dar, by an engine t«elonging to a 1 ' which weUMd 3JUD nound*. F for t. a til* the acculcul hi; ;*i a -ft L*-l «,f * creek, and w‘.*n ont, after thaeagne had paaeflHi skull. It waa foaad that no aertoas injury | had been swUlaed by him. TnseUteinlRsnhsM a almost ;.u.u 1. tee on wasa and mean*, re|>ort«d back n { pttsnroent of the athlebo feat he h id rup- bl'l amending section'_VJ?3 of the revisod I tu red his abdomen and otherwise injurev\ statutes, that U-e duties paid on sugar* ] him*elf. iu« tu-un/ nuu parad a stat* ment,which is substantially as fellows: “We oonsider it our dnty to make a statement to the Uon«e in tho matter of the bill to regulate immigration, preiented hi" um to reguiaio iminiKiniiuu, i rr .1 by -Mr. Reagan on Monday, June tilth, 1882, and passed by the House nn- a snspenelm of tbe roles, eommittee on commerce, or such members thereof as were present in the House, having nnderami«npprchen- sion advocated or contented to it* passage, and a return of which bill from the Senate haa since beon secured. The bill was in troduced by Mr. VanVoorhis, of New York, April C, 1882, and referred to the commit tee on commerce Jane 6, 188/. The com mittee, after carefnlly conridering and amending tho same, authorized Mr. Richardson to report it, as amended, to the House, with the recommendation that it do pas*. Ou Satarday, Juno 17. 1882, Mr. Richardson, at the request of Mr. VanVoorhis, handvd him tbe bill and r*i>ort, a courtesy often extended to au thor* of bill*. On the following Monday morning, during Mr. Richardson's ab. sence, Mr. VanVoorhis, with the consent of certain members of the commute*, naked j him with th* accom panying report the bill which passed, with the statement that it waa tho correct copy of the bill agreed to br said committee, when, ln point of fi materially different Brunswick extension have been about been mentioned for Coo great man from the Lent* at large. The number of candi- dates ta mounting ap, and will b* formida ble by th* time the convention meets. Taa Augusta Evening Hewn say* that tha _ ichmond delegate* to the eighth district eooventkm will favor tha nomination of J. C. C. Black, la Richmond actually going to go back on CoL Walsh? It will be sera by the following from tbe rnerico* Recorder that the incendiary Is get.ing in his work early this year: YT* regret to learn that Messrs. Wm. and bamnel Hayes lost their bam la which waa stored the oat crop juil harvested, farming implements, gear, etc. They were aronrad on Thursday morning lari about 3 o'clock a. m. to find the ‘ bam enveloped in flame* and beyond hope of saving. But for the most daring effort* on the pert of the young men their entire lot of mules would have 4 notwithstanding, however, _ valuable mul* was so b idly burnt as to be rainei. Mr. Wm. Hayes was severely blistered on the hands, fact and neck while saving his stock. The lots ta estimated at about $1,UU0, being the value of tha build ing, about 8UD bushel* oats, imptems etc. Tb* fire waa th* work of an lei diary. Tu following interesting Items _ taken # roin th* Worth Star, on* of owr lirighleetw*ekly*T*nanr— r Boson's* for governor is assuming Urge pi Parties who ha»e UUM.—i *IU«1 wud ww uw wm, •tat. that Mr. Owf ttorln*. Sr., will auk. UIwmd ftflr ud ii«j bub.!, lath, ■era. Th. Utephuu boom hu not lit ,—■- —-----. .. T .track Worth coast,. IntooJ, it dou m*. to. Mirror wed Aitrrrtiur t - roil tie. to v,..trook urwher. to tld. Mrt Orargi. u rt ■pratt, puj. It bu gottu 0 ,u,cSutr. Uon. A.‘IL SUthca. ran. tot oouutull. Bit) tb. ntotorunr. Bor. Th.ru hu bwn mirngb Ovpcilion dmtoMd to Mertoc. u, (fcr-miiutod mu tut hi. audidurwolld tojar. in- ,u.d of Uo.llt th. pert,. Ir U raportod lUt tU mui. for tU Gat- tor F.tnml. Coll.*. ooauutmM will L. nud.br th. Tort ValUr bud. It to* uhal bud that Pat WahbhAt- fiotfi of th. patora ara twiutoz thaCor mat.tm>riu about tu auhtr-jaarJ ■*ihoiddtik. to know what tharaUloprmot a bun .track b, IMhtotato at tout once, gctlmz to b. rt*bt, ,oar* old 7 Caraa* Dtcxan, Esq . . _ , r oce of Newton's Legielatora We know Opera, of oU. He would reflect gr rat ere Ut on Me native eoaaty. uouataes, wjreewupt away by th* recent TELEGRAPHIC ITERS. Anotlirr Ntorin In Iohs-TIis Ursat nirlhe In Ksw York—Homicide In Teia*~A Terrible Accident lu Cell* fttrulti, Me, CRISP DELEGATE*. 8pecl*Uo Telegraph an<l Mc—t ngor. Ik'Ti.Eu^pino 24.—Solid Crisp delegation from Taylor. J. M. B. A YOUNG ATHLETE KILLS HIHHKLF. New Yokz, June 24.—William Deveer, aged neTeiiteen years, a young athlete of Brooklyn, on Tuesday last, to amuse his companions, placed both of his feet at tho back of hi* neck. He va* taken ill after wards and went to a physician. Hehow ever died on Thurtday last, cerebro spinal EOHEMGSj — D, June 24.—Several hun dred m on marched through the city to-day in military order, singing execrating the Qa< wards drilled. "tfh". 3 after- London, June 24.- tank vt-it-el, ha* l>ee iterranenn. The it desirable to guar number of small, e y two guard -The Che* admiralty tonded. the Med- >w deem tne Suez canal by a oft gunboat*, instead h'p*, a* originally in- TUK fi 24.—The proceed- ire conducted in ne- Italiuu ambassa- the quantity delivered . . entered Into bonded wsrohonw* Referred to the com- mitteo of the whole. ^Th* House then, nt 1:2% went into coal mittee of the whole nnd resumed consider* MICHAEL DAVTTT. New Toxx, June 24.—Michael Davill devoted tho i>rinci;>n] portion »>f hi* Jersey City speech lari night to replying to tho -m.. U, .U. Hi PL.. | Vi 11 ®' *^8»“** "W^P!. ■tloa ot th. bill to red,.. Interim! rccuo. | u^iuV^a hc^- Const jkNTtNorr.v, J logs of tho conference a cret. Count Corti, the nccom-1 dor, presided, 1’REFABING ‘ London, June 24.—V published that ftl ', ranged for the emtiarkation of troops at Gibraltar, and for the protection of th* rnajor.- Suez Canal in sa*e of i TIIRKATBNINO T1IE TIViE*. London, June 24.—Special ;>olice are f the 7’ime.i, owing taxation, it being agreed that general de- i SO,*,L». t i 00 »» b,t« thereon .tiould c’.o*. at n o’clock, at which hoar cutojiM ou tha Ufa and char- | •» ‘.‘tack hta _whlto_ha letter, pur- i la terofthalatoTSsmaa Alton, of SllMoori, « 1 ' 1 f-mld delcnd himielf. Ua would bo delivered. £“.*®ff “P UnrrU’a chareea one by one. Mr.Hteoheoa,of Oeorpta, uid that the “• "u' 1 ° l !f r ‘,. , ‘® d “* ill was rlyhlaafara.lt went, bot that | t nounccd aiid.llb.rata lire. Dantt eion- right as far as it went, go nearly as far as he 1 wished. He thought that the entire inter* gunrdmg tho pr to the receipt of h threaten _ porting to come from the Fenian aisocia- tion. Tits BtrBrj>-«roN rtLt« I ommin, June 24. -Sir.Wtlliam Haroourt, retarj-, h i* placed on the paper in wuHTvu. u,ui<i«iukiiwiiii*vuuf, *u»«r- i up^n him, and said he would net r.rcuoa ..item coytit to b, aboli.hed. '®' om «® “4 fac. his alanderera. Internal taxes, except In limes of war, I north casolua t dent. anti-republican nnd anti-democratic. | Raleigh, fil. C. t Jane 24.—Tho com mi* Ihe liotMO of do.n: tlio repression bill were anu-repuuuc;\n uua nnii-uemocrnuc. i iulejuu, w. vj.. «iuno ino nmnin- They were In opposition to tlio geucraRj floners api>oiuUd to settle the State debt, policy of this government They w«ro oH known as the construction bonds for the British origin, and had always boenvlowed I North Carolina railroad, have made terms with Briti’h odinm. Tho best wsy in with the holders of about a million and n wh'ch to raise revenue was by import da- | half of these brads, and the coLtraet has combination t: shall be an off other that nothing undei der unlawful aoy politic Uon, for such ol>j«>ct nnd noting h means ns under tho act nnd otherw not unlawful. wn Cl» IU ISICUUD wm uj tiui-oik uu- ■ WUI UI IIIIWO tnjuu-, mill ttio ivMtm.1 usn ties; it bore lees heavily on the Ux-paycr, been approved by the governor and tre*«- nnd that waa what legislator* ought to look urer. In conformity to an act of the aasem- | i. I bly. Th* bondholders annender $211 of General debate followed, which occupied I item* 1 Intsrest on each bond, and a new the time until 3 o'clock, when tho commit-1 bond for the face of the old one running tee roes. After addresser by Messrs. Rob- forty year*, at 0 per cent, with the oust- in-Min, of Msssarhnsctts, liuwilt, of New I ing lien on tho State's stock in the railroad, York, and Hatch and Frost, of Missouri, | wl 1 be issued. The holders of more than a urn, nuu unieii nuu hum, ut juibouuu, i »iiu»iwuw. ahv twiuvra ui uiuio .umi, the House, ont of respect to the memory of 1 one million of bonds are yet to be heard the deceased, at 4:00 p. m. adjourned. | from. A TEXAS AEBEST. Laredo, Texas, Jane 24.—'There v •eft. U to*. . mm——*. bill from that which IhToommittra h»J »o- thorized Mr. Kicbardson to report favor. ■bly to th. Hoow. Uml.rthU iMoreno., “ r : 5SL«Sj'tf? to.wdy and discovering what no conceiveu to u* vr.-cif-rj cleri-ai errors wf om s s*ion toaching on* two amendments that he himself offer- . and which had been adopted in oom- mittee, changed tbe phraseology to conform with hie recollection ot the committee's action and subsequently, still relying upon the assoranee of Mr. VanVoorhis, offered said bill, and stated that it was the bill favorably recommend- ed by th* committee. Tliu committee I here fore ask that the bill be taken from the Speaker's table and named wUh the amendment* agreed to by the committee.” This report will be submitted to the full committee at 11* regular session to-mor- Washington, June 24 — In the^Ui Mr. Kelloy, of Pennsylvania, chairman of I desperite’ enoountcr yesterday between the oommittee on ways and means, report* Brown, the murderer of Deputy Sheriff «U concorr.nl rerolotlon for .Iltol fcl. f^KtoS.'”."GreSt journm.nt of Coogrer. >t 12 a clock upon * I; onitej Oibolo. Brown w» killed nnd the 10th of July. Adopted. I two men were wounded, one dangerously. The morning hour having been dispensed indobsino aTaruxNS with, the Honse at 11:45 went into com-I Avoubts,Ga-, JonoSL—At a maaa meet- mittee of the whole to redoes internal jufir of the Democrats of Richmond county rj . a „ n - nn ,» »Kto hii, rr .,i to-day, resolntions were adopted indoraing revenue taxation, nnd tho bill was read A | 0Xftm i er h. Stephen* for governor and by seetions. Mr. Robo*on, of New Jer- I James C. C. Black for Congress from tho aey, moved to amend by striking from I eighth district. tti.firit Mellon tho ol.n>o r.pcUng th. Yivno., P.^ Jon. -.’I -A violent .Ind m bank capital. I ntorui passed over thi* place this morning r. Smith, of Illinois, advooated an doing great damage to property, but no iidmcnt. which hooJ.rodto Bobtora-. ^ re ■m.ndm.nt, i reptoltna .the tu on tho ertwdbytho AfUrtoa Tort Dodge, oopltnl of BUt. and prlvato hank., and I rc po r t, the town of BomotUlrara. the leaving it open tho capital ol hetlonct | co ‘ an ,,. Ml0 ( l>»lo Atoo coonty, a.Ticing . , T .. . , blown to pieces this morning by a tornado, Mr. Helmu, ®f Jndlana, Btori to ^ ^ loopMto* wm kUtol Th. lilt- •mmd by •t-’^ing therefrom aU that -1, iifnl il »7ffMll|l ■iiTtlllTitol “tra to bank station. . 1 mi train, wvrv btovn from tlto truck.. The MtlwnnVco anil Ht. Loult road wu . I wracked. Thor. i. a wa.hont north of amonilmrat, and Itwa. •traretorted--’' Tore.! City, and It 1. reported that three *° **■ ."S Nt* C ***”BS I foot more town, in that vicinity wc.. ■greed to by the Hvpnblle»n c*noo». Th. t,| OWB . lh0 rel.gr.iih wire, ere wu ro mrtoiuid * 11 **» nSrthTfh.r.,»ndfu.ImpofcibU *“•p qpdUtoda.not g, ( „„„ D... it Ik. preewt time. ,«oUre^JlSM r *.!hto r t" ^ .. T-.ruitoyuanure.’^mfc ^ ud a d.,sn: 1 »wii«“riou? °* , ' iul promiMotbufcMM. Mr. ianda’lLof T’<nn*ylvao?a, offered an ™ n*poft*r that the detay to th* »h amendment providing that from and after j IjtolRSmUJjSSwtoC iLSI?A ujLto 9 tob.*jlo, U " i,n —' ‘. nl * r ^ 1 I and cigarettes shall all laws which imioee any tTioTTn: I mowth tuy wtu b. •.hl. to clt.rg. .n .d. Vf ■ilH T HIE riXG TELLE US. I.ouls Rank* In WMMhluirlim *■ the Vlrilm*. I By Telegraph. | Warhtngton, Jnno 23.—B. Frank Bige low, receiving teller of the Nntionnl Bank <>t tlm Rf-pulGir of tin-* city. Iiv- nb*cocded In wing n ilctlcit «,f ul. »ut jjN.tWO iu his ao- oounts. St. Lorn, Juno S3,—Receiving Teller Owen, of th*Third National bink of St. Loots, wa* nrru.ricd l.t-t night on thi charge of h iving i*inbi//leil ^l.ji.GGGuf the b*nk futiil-*. Ili * opcratcGH have extended over several years. A warrant wn* sworn out by Tre-ulent Thoinin R. 'Iiitt, of tho llurtl National Bank, this morning against charges him with tho einbezz'ement of $150,uoa Preeidsnt Tntt hI*o tiled nn at- t.ich’.nciit •nit lit the ciul court* ngninst propert j owned by »»won to the ntnount of Owen’* bond i-* for $:to,G<)0, and tho surotics are resprosiblo parties, m> that tho Jo*.* to the b.mk will, after nil, not bo a:* *'f*t. A hoartrending scene ocoorred in the calaboose this morning when Owen'** ni*ter \ i-i‘.<’d him. Shu broke down completely, threw herself on his brea*t and wept (utter ly. Oweu was uninnnued and fainted. A physic nn wnacallotl in, and sai l that he i* pro-tr *tcd It now uppc.ir*that ' )w**n wn* a silent partner in the firm of Obey, t )won A t’.i in whirl; hi • f it he r partner. It is pre* was lost through thi however, states positively that t wns not need by tho firm, am ignorant of how his *011 got Owen coufiP.'*’-Hl that hi* defaia extended over Um year*. -d that the Auotlter Terrible 1 an mrroBT to save guiteaitoL— MUs Chsvailiter, of Boston, secretary of ihe -National Society for the Protection of the ksaae, aeeompasted by Dr. Geo. M.l Beard, of Now York, Dr. W.W. Goldinf. superintendent of the government hospital for the iouos, and Rev. Dr. IV. IV, Hicks, l>tutor of the 'rabernaric, and who ia now acting aa OaHeau’s spiriftaal advieer.had an i in terete*' with the Pretident this after- ternoon by special appointment, and pre sented a petition praying for a reprieve for Galtea^ and for the creation of a scientific eommltswu to determine upon the sanity or insanity of the condemned. The peti tion Is signed by a number of medical ox* peris, who state their conviction that Oai- tran u insane, and org* tho propriety of I such a commission. The President refer- red the petition and ocoompnnying doeu-l meats to tbe Attorney-Central. HTUE DEKOCBATIC CAUCUS. ... -not the Democratic members of I the Honse of Ropreeentativee was held to night. There were only about forty mem bers present. It was decided to vote againit the Kelley revenue bill, unless certain amendments thereto are adopted. An I agreement wa* substantially reached by the members present to vote in favor of ftnktof of tho fax 00 ftobaooo, cigars, fer-1 mealed liquors and also special ID; I texts. It was also decided that in^H the proposed amendments to the bill are rejeetedamotion should be offered to ro- loommit the bill to the committee on ways UWn ofTexas, offered iroamondmVnt ***** °* rate* of from 40 to 00 j*r rent «'"“ , ' nud “ d ™trt^^. 0 of^o5b".to»‘lii Mr. Robeeon offered the oauen* amend- rai l ra moot striking ooft the clan** reducing the I dot 10 trw “‘ er of ^^m^’^.ljoJ^TreltooSi^ I i” 1 ^. draw frea bond alcohol or .pirlta toaUto- ini» ■lonhrtt in MMeifia anant tie* of not I *hi; mtnt* to South Amboy by 'he old than 850 gallons without the payment route. Tlj^ro^ffldalj roy^he. at ssEBft^asssIsssss??* tlwl Ure bUI ahooM eoow op os Moodv to ■uttot-twd tnutoMfc AdjoaiucU. •IMP* tb0M upon whiak, sodwhUk, dral TWB STAS BOUTS C. The itow snd tsdtoos proeww of pree.nl to( tratimoor tn tha eUr rant, tew Ii ganarally .nlir.tred to th. aoort room by wnoBtio, tret ween onto..!, which reqmlre. th. InUrpoeitlon of Ju l.-a Wylto to atop. To-d>i'. proewdioc. dmtoywl sn una- iiqbI dasn. of Beftracoy, snd Hr. Meirick dccltred that to vim of the Innuendou and diieonrtooae treatment IndnljeJ ia by th. deftni. toward. OM of hie araoctalra (Wire) Oreproeecotlon wooll Iwnaftorro. twee to anawra anyqaerttoo from th. otlrer ■id., except when pat Utroogh Uw eoort. Before lh. namtoattoa waaousctodwl Uw dafwM hfcl taken oot addilioul wbpraaaa fctatort Broood Aretotant fhretir eelrr Gwe Mai Elmer, Inspector Woodward aad Ur. I Blira, ealtisg upon them to pndaco papers and leleyraau. Wejunwmre, Jane a—UMreHawatr, Mr. Bwk offered a iMolatton nrtttoc that it ia aUe«ad that tha diractora of aoraa of tho aaUooal bank, to RMrawod, Va., haw trees panntttad to CU to tha ofBaa of tho oomptrol'M of tho oarraney tha modtCed oath win, eaUlaatlally tha foUowtocpro- vlro: -Tho above to e ad scribed to to all napaeta, exovpt so far aa II appltoa to the rat. of InUreet allowod by law to this Stats.” Tb. rarolstion direct! th. Kecro- Uryof lh. Trearary to f.ralek a oerttfed ropy of all tha satire which were Uksn by diractora of national banka to Biahmood which wan on 41a In tha coraptroUre'i of flea dnrin* Um yoaia U7U and 1M0- Tbi^ioato took ap Urania raaaatlyro. awratoa to ret- ported from lh. coo tie th. right of the draidWM. htt aobrtit Afurocconin* Ihrewfoorth. of ttretlma allott*l for moiaiEi l uiinera It w.> f.rr-d, with amendment* ei.-.-e.’.t. Mora. Uro.n and Gorman, to tb. mlltro 03 ratoe for further amtoJrorata. t t _ h,iiwi. re.yrf.umi Th. HwaMil to artaMtoh aaalfor ayatara at baahraptayawa, apm Ure ra«a- **- 1‘robUe bad Mraaty^v. Bfcaa of tor order. Tho drecueioocd this bdloraw- tlunlly nlaad hp hail aw la.t flow. ;. i nearly tha ntauaier of tha day’s ■■■new, b waa flsaBy laid add* aatU Twa irtnw, Ihrawlag: b_iyad« rootto-ree j ^ tomiket: mat lirelj tn 5 Unco, a. Health I t, . ... 1 t;. Ka .k .. a i ol tied IByT.lvzrnrb.1 Dm Moire*, Juno 23.—Lnotli rain anil wind storm pe^od on lerday evening. Tho rccrutlj town of Halcomb, Pawsolelnk c visited for three boar* by a Bit Tbe damage to good i rwcui d t _ ■1 'j - i. • ri ■ ua- ... i,..in. m.l w.:l prob- t' '.j i • li.t.tl \t I i- t- mlvlilt*, Marion ity, the rth..l< m o ut I’. Lyon w - \ adly twiste J and props placud again* ea*t aide were driven through rou« chimrcjs and shadi ... in that vicinity wero bit and signs end awniai ia thought the damage cant nnd i there it even more severe. DuauquE, Iowa, Juno 2S.—A hem and rain storm prevailed during ye afternoon along the line of the Central railroad west of here, am damage V*e done at Indeit-ndenc telegraph wires are all pro-amted, «< impossible to communicate with th \ ut Oitt, N. J., Jane 14.—At one Ume to4ay the sitnation looked very seri ous for the railroad companies. Tbe •inkers were evidently bent on mischief. THE OUITEAU CAS*. , -, r in H , «« U revovw« IS Abwi 1A» .laborer. rt«tod to.mfcd. to From the report* of railroad pa firm that district it appenra Independence at a little befo cabinet lari evening In coosideringthe Ho^v^^^i^roiD^^thrtntire cave of Guiteau waa made known offiriajly llibuken wu ordered^ ra ithte mcrnlng hf a statement Jrom.tboAt; JSS to protect the Erie and Delaware and I?orney-Oenerolthai l ;e plea fortn i.ickawanna depots, with order* to arrest had been refused. This conclusion 4ii I tmnvtu' suy of the strikers who ap- re,. r !, l ,ii,.t ntoaWtowwMb 5£S?W JXa^S? tottolWyt ^■"KiJMvsnto company’s yzrde. Thera all the Utte re tolneJ the ranks of the et.ikere, l^.°P “2.^2,. bw L2l! ,r V„’ I k.re brat, gy.fra Ural lh. cabinet let Ion the wound that the sanity of the prie- I «»-- i,.. anj stopped the loading of cars. Sh?^““ m 0 1 , , Sbj*^o n n 3 to?' , .^b S2SS [S‘X U .rWJro,lrani. l,P 2Xn°; I ^IK' Erie company put its Italians at r^^P*ffl»«V?™«yr^|^^TT^wrak,Balntod.yatHoboken. Th. only B /.n Ufa Hiek$. Go and see Arthnr, | . i^ f a w,- York having the appearance] and .hake vosr Set In hto fus. Te I him i L f “icre. are tb. raljht hoS-e of the m.J. him Treeldrat by ray Inspiration,and j.reff Owlial. Daffwaraard Ueki H most give me ui unconditional pardon; I waQIU , Star in's ltiver and Harbor ■he does noLOod Almighty willblaat him I TrSBeportatiooUae. The SC John's [forever. I tell yon, brother iiteka, I am I wehoese of th* New York Central Ood's men, and God takes care of hi* own. I Com pan r i* pracUcally cloaed. The same Lsttera have been reeeieed by Mr. Chae* I ^ enld of the warehouse* of all the 111. Reed and others interested in Geiteea e 1 0 ^ Mr iraaeportatiou lines except those ease from George Booyille, who Is now ia I Dlm( j ^ f cV it work not being Chicago. In these Utters Scorille an- Lbl* to accomplUh anything, rhe streets I ^ wlf.ha. bft Urewla»<l| 1|l tb.ii.lahbotlioodotth.rtilppia«|iotoU I for the east, and he expreiees grnre appro- J &0 t uncomfortably crowded with Ihensira m to her sanity.,. He, fears, that | Siehanta having Iqv^ and wrought gr«at de« were torn up, barn* wrecked, houi sled and trr«a uprooted Nearly businera booses wi re unrooted and plate kIum MnssbcJ. Ihedcqotot theBnrhng- ton. Cedar Rapid* n:id Northern railroad U said to be wrecked. A bridg river ta said to have teen injured. Belle's rircua exhibited at lode- circus tent W. - badly smpting to kUI her [ - tWl - r _ ll .iw Micid. on Uw <to, of j S|^* r Jb 1 , r child ar committing nlcu. ow uw as, oi i zt—Jhlpplafl ' saUl Ure rtriE ifc °!iirSl,23ftoUre. t Sl2kJ?25S2[ uSSSrafretkMi-tretofld-trarad urges her friends la tbe east to keep nmoee comparative promptness, ea the con- watch upon her movements. *igneeseend their ovrooeaptoyee for iul i^ntoal, of tb, Dtototot | P TU Bowtt of TraJo tcMlej and wanton of UreJaUto ka*p Goltro. ln ,„ lchn rn “ strict eonflnenrent tUI tha day rot for Ms brel emre UnatodevtMB«MflllM* eirontton, aad to allow no on. .seopthto , Ip reerediini''ithy for theeirlkara, rotritaal advtoar,hto ttolhlin taddrewf. I ^ ,5Sil!i. rnrlart anlflrt Um ap- •ranof Ureiail to commnnlcete wlthth. IKhi tncrearo to ootward freight prieonro. Th. frtondeof to. coadnnMd I man rttU pcofra. hop. for Gaitoaa. Hrod mj e he d res not drop^, th. Pirahtont at! A HAD Af'CIDERT. .... RMRIR Kan FaANcnoo, June 24.—A dispatch Dojsibl* owortunit7r i)r. from ttenU Cnu state# Uata coach in SLdMtu™K?n« vSSu....’..ing, ;htch »«»*».flt.mg.ssjiL'S bot is(iproled toretorn. MiraCtrevsiltof ”**¥8*? i2i will b»v.aconftnoM with Dr. Ooldtog I aad Bro. Mr. Hick. Uito .veatog. to draw- pravth.Uroplk.lreak Mar k. Horn! ■ «hrtr f.ure rottou wlthavtow | jZjf'TZj - -srss. SH mSSTbiTJWSSyi ctork ot the ooort and tint by the horse* shying. Iter. Mr. lllcke called on t!.« Pcraldant and Atunmy Graranl Uet evening t>. learn the result >.f th. marttog, bot wai In- formrd thet nothing roil i be divolged on th..object till this morning, tomiler ef- fort, on the I trt ol Mr. Itred, OoUroa’e roor.sel, »ero »t>o frnitle *. Her. Mr. | Hictu oaltod apoa tha AUorn»r-General Ihie morning by atpointment,I er.i lr- ! ,rmed ll-M I tre cb.net Ini deo j.l not to intnfrtt w.tb Ure .Mention ot Gstlma • raatonefc Mr. Ufcks Uwnapon drov. to i r“- *~ n Ure Dotricttod and tnforared Oaitraa of Caunorn, S'. C. Jnn»2L—A be Ure BC CaUretin. radd ratofc loral.d < “ -Lin. railroad, to th. wetoern lu mwmIc. of of Ud*^y.«>lratodat J o'clock J vtiet, of th. Troth Cnu. VXl.I CKV /Oil ,!. I hr A If S*tuk' i thn i wall. id tn •/clooli animats lifted bodily fromUBVH Icarrie 1 some distance. A large nn peo|4ewere iu town, and many i noneewere killed by flying di-bi their wagon* broken. Two m« killed and a third had his arm brol Waterloo tbs force of tho wind waa but It ta not known that scriou* (wasdooe. Tbe tents of the mil eimpmeat ware ruined. The sfen Dubuque at ft o'clock, but no spvci bra inflicted. Oov. Bbermvn, of Iowa, who i* *1 Elmira, N. Y., said fe »i repor the other day: "1 • »w Pmidt x.t U day or two ago in (’level mi. Vuu look iu took-Ltd; I really -.iw bin spirit, but hi* own form and te.v had visited hi* tomb to do horn.i spot ^ where ^U.«- mart)r-Prcrtd learning wl.. nee I came aud wl n-ked me if 1 would lik > to «■« t dent. 1 was greatly nrorisedu He , invited i uni t, i screwed and removed the lid f .l • fore me, jwstra b I WSJ surpris'd, for, d*-,-» emarialion of ttu at ou .’ struck with teex Gin^ral aa 1 had seen h •ume thvt years will pe i ing traces of the emb bare been removed from earth of Gsrfield.'' A reporter of the Here extract in hand, visited tery to make an laquin .natteran 1 learn if itwa main* of the d#*d Preeil posed to view even to ■ rof Iowa. . waul it .ul t>e«n if dead, ■‘it „“f, to-day, with terrible force. Joe Borate, I yieofltaerin^airaof tbe letai- : tidier while, and Abnun Maxwell rad Id. I curding the l*3ta[*«l«tW« at *^ Wit , Vtamr, sdsiel,wfiM«B,«M liafthliSriitafldistftBVMtDKU htJ ih hjwed psehabiy taUlly. I lisl fleml raienthe gtay ji*ta *r c i rscznc mu rm. luith top of the coffin, 21.—Tbe Pacific Sherman end pari still L : ruing, b it the to ure ..ogUbojorej. 5»3gii>SrSi> ig«k» L.M i 'nrfsi