Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, August 11, 1882, Image 2

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f Ore IUccIvIit Cclcgcnplit ;in^ Journal 3llc*r«r‘ri\grr t VB1UIAPI * II Dally nnd WMMIf. day. except Monday, ant rrl<Uy ■» Dailt la dsllvsrad by carrier* In ths city trrs tn subscriber* ‘- r*«lpci bi^lfsftSr Vhrta naenlba. I* 1st aU Qaai U-t. »r $1G a y**r. ru Wmu la mallet to cabicrlbera, paatagi <m. at S3 a jtar and tl for alz months. mt advertisements wlU t» taken *ton< y par square ot tan Unta or less for tht <01 fcrr. Inaertlon. and ttty aenta tor each tnbaa • cant tsiartlon. Liberal ratea to contractor* Only alczle column adraruaamentj wauieC ter tLaWaekly. nanlcatlona. Intended for publication most ba accompanied by lha writer's n*iw ioi for pabliaatlon, but aa *r and addraaa, not ( ■"*T»ff»SEWdS! ut ba brlaf andfba written .upon bu ba brlaf and ana olds of tba papar, to have attention, trances abonld ba tnsds by Epreu. Monsj Order, or Bagtaterad Utter. nnnicattone ahould ba sfldrfMscd to 1. ar. Hiiaoil, Mavacar. Macon, ttaorfin. SICOH I0I8R1PB HID MESSENSE1 FKIDAT. AUGUST 11, 18W. Wl ar, not gottg to Hkv. a thort-»U[il« hero for treasurer ol Georgia iaat jet. Oh! no; not jut yet. OoLOxn. Jack Bbowx brig. that he epllt the Republican conv.ntlon under orders from Y.V.uington. A praatttnted l’rm Aa in all the Wj steals which hare scandalized our govermental ayatem, eo In tbli ttar route builneea, a proetltuted press seems to have been an Important factor. It wu at llrit worked to drive timid and Irresolute Congressmen up to the voting point, and when the plot was dis covered the thieves havo attempted to use It u a shield of defense. Ilow many journals or newspsper cor respondents got soms of this pie will probably never be known, but the divis ion must have been general If cot liberal, for all or the broken down plmpe and hacks about Washington who had not en joyed the luznry of clean linen and a may detract somewhat Irom our laiue cfl Wlllaome of Mr. Stephens’i organ. Saturday. In anticipation of tbia, we please explain ? And while they are <11-. heepeak the patience and Indulgence of reeled to the aubject, a great roan, Dam- our frlenda with the assurance that the ocrata would be pleued to know when Inconvenience to them will be more than Mr. Stephen, will open bla campaign made up by promptness and better aer- against the Independents? It waaclaimed vice in tba future. W» nomination alone could save the — *■•••' I seventh and ninth Congiesslonal districts. When bn™”^ a lot of »^_w«.i«t_hU *» - there was nothing to interrupt the ship's public. Mr. Oust.'n is an estimable gen- courso or to make her crew or command* I tleman, and we do not oppote him on cr afraid. We will permit an eye-witness personal grounds. He has been unfortU' to tell tlie reat of the tale: I nate lu his habits, and In less time than Presently the Dale tacked and ran directly I two years was an inmate of the asy- SSHsTSSSSfi ,T. h £\H U ’ '? Wb ‘I 0 lum for ll ‘« '»•»“« “ M.liedgevllle. The drifted a little way with the tide and came to . ^ ... „ an anchor, while the apecutora on the Batte.y lmm< ‘ ,l,t6CAlu ® of hU confinement In suddenly reversed their opinion as to the Iinstitution was drunkenueas. We smartness with which our Xieu-of-war are are not inciiuea to risk the interests of mucaUn^women^f tweeruin agee werel irreparable blunder, .11 not something bandied. | thl. district In the next LigUlMure, nor act with that discretion which is the better part of T&lor. But until there is devised a system of mirrors by which the women may eeem to retire and yet see each others face ; till there is invented a tobo by which men may mingle in one pool the ambe/ wont to assemble together from time to 1 woro ' time and abuse men and weep and pray I Aievioanry ippe ni and gabble over their real or faucied I ^y 0 hftTe oflener than once called at- * Asa.xi can now end his ws ( lie haa seoured a place In sand’a wax-works. Tme Portsmouth, New 11am] oersts have led off by electing by a majority of 112. Ora old friend, Pete Smith, go West and grow up with a al district, as Olin Wellborn did. Gobdom Pasha's presence in Parte had no immediate connection with the down fall of the Do f reydnet cabinet. Moot Southerners will regret to learn of the death of Major George 8. Leland, of the Sturtevant House, New York. Mant of the Jefiursonian papers seotn to TL,» t tE&£ttV'.” tirK i ,ro “ office. * ,ro “ lhU Sr Am is really going to send a man-of- war ovepto Egypt We have not beard of her doing anything eo rash smoo the littlo Armada affair. Tbzbk can be no doubt of the fact that tho ballot can stand the woman, but whether the woman can stand the ballot, Is quite another thing. We do not mind saying that our Uncle Tom Hardeman would not be alarmed oven if there were a half dozen candidates for Oongrc-s man-at-large. Was Joey II. the Senator that wrote the affectionate letter to Jeffersonian Long, making mention of filthy lucre, in connec tion with Georgia polities ? wrongs, the world at Urgj vras disposed 1 tonllon ^ the fact that people are not to laugh. Impolite as It might have been | neceMar u y M | D ta because they are known the world did laugh. It did more—it I M people that God made.” This sneered and it jeered. All the powers of I pbrt8e j 8 0 j Northern origin, and is in- 0 . ridicule capable of being wielded by I tended to ba Pharisaically descriptive of the square meal for years, bloomed out In new speeches, pen or pencil were brought 10 1 Xorthern people, as distinguished from hats and slop shop clothes so soon a^^u bear upon what was considered a foolish | and 8U p er j or to, the Southern people, in steal was consummated. Enough has been I Innovation, if not a dangerous oue. Hut 1 ^ that constitutes exalted manhood. As gathered to establish the fact, 1 the strong-minded of the weaker eex have j m 9 \fa u times a fellow was none the that two journals Jj^tbe city of I stood tho fire ‘gallantly. Year after year | better for getting on a housetop, or stand Washington were by Brady, I they have continued to meet, to sififc, to 1 | ng at tho street corners, and telling lies and, under the mannent of a Bohe-1 pray, to argue and to petition. And year I concerning his dignity, piety, rcspecta- mlan yy the name^pBuell, were used to I by year they havo grown stronger in I biilty, and tho like, Just so, in tbe3e latter mislead the ptiblig to abuse the prosecu* I numbers and in speech. At their more I j 8y9i the self-laudation of the people of tion and to attempt the formation of a I recent meetings at various points in the I the North In comparing themselves with public opinion favorable to the accused. I North a few long-haired aud cranky men I the people of the South, establishes noth In evidence, it is known I have appeared upon the rostrum and have I | ng but their own Pharisaism. interest In the | unrolled themselves as the advocates of | 'f he people of the South lack a great jhe court Journal, I the rights of women. I deal of beiug perfect. They have many ipccial organ of I It haa about settled down to this, that I f 4U its. Some of them are often’violent the chief right woman complains of being | an d unreasonable. There are* time# loyment of Mr. I deprived of is the right of suffrage, tins I wiion. Under proroc*iion, they act hington bar, I right to vole. This being admitted, the I w Udiy and lawlessly; but they are better lafged expe-1 right to bold office and to participate in I than the people of the North. They are ich Demo-1 all governmental affairs follows as a I not so selfish. They are not so bypocritl- iven to the I matter of course. In some of the West-1 fcsil. They arts not so coolly, deliberately a character I era States women have been given the I systematically violent. Northern people has been of-1 right of suffrage In all matters affecting I do In cold blood, and of set purpose, what follow, If the I public schools, and in some Instances I Southern men would do only wheu their ipered with the jury. I women have been elected school trusteer, I reason was lemporari’y dethroned by u the defense, so far I commissioners, etc. I tempest of passion. Read tho followlii!-' a* has beefT isveloped, that Bob Ingcr-1 Jt will be readily admitted that the cs-1 statement from the New York Bun: soil's bravado and bad mant.ert and tho I tablishment of negro suffrage has been I .. Tho rt ,idcnu of Dobb’a Kerry thirst for idea of the accused were Tested on the I the most powerful lever lu behalf of wo-1 goto. This quiet village on the Hudson ha* liope that a conspiracy could not be estab-1 man suffrage. Put it to any man of or-1 recently beon more or \tm invaded by excur- IU1..U, and till'- tho court would cower dlnxr, Intelligence, t!>xt » SSffulTrTUlSS JdZ under the assault* of a Qgostituted press. I no more intelligence or respouilbllllty I ceive lhelu wIth art uiery. it appears that a Both ot these props have' failed, and uc j than s ?u«»bi ora hog|bolds and enjoys the I , m aii cannon wm actually placed on tpc wharf matter what a Jury may make up as a I power to cast a ballot which may turn I m»i 5u».d-, u. U H tc prevent rcrdlct, tbo .tar roiito tlilere. are convict-1 tho deatinlea of lliia country, and that a ciiur.l o tipArUM(romlai,Jin*. andlone of the ed lnpubUcopInlon- It it a pity that this I refined, Intelligent and educated wom » n I ^!T^iLuou.M^«»!de cannot bo kept of the nunl.hme!,t. l “ ,e th “ *PP° rtlo " l!1 511* denied the same right, and for tho or.ly I ,„, y by methods, btoodAhcd will Tn.V,,,i,n.-in I reason that she Is a woman, and ho will | .urcly follow. ■. ?? f n !*. Uc , _ 11 . 1 I n hard ln»A«l» ——.- - Vortlirrn society, terast further proceedings. Brady, Dor- At the South, where woman has neon ,| revD by the pen of a Northern -witter. and others are of tho highest aud beat I the queen of tho household, and whero I it | t not reasonable to believe that of the stalwart faction of the Republican I she haa been hnt llul. ....ol«i^l with I ^ haa been overdrawn. Cancatorlng the party. They did mote In the way nr the I affairs ontalde of the domestic circle, I fullica and tbo weaknesses of people has rascally expedients ol apolitical campaign I woman suffrage baa scarcely beon I characlerlzid Northern writers only In than all the rut of tho gang to secure vie-1 thought of, much Ins discussed. dealing with "'.he Southern barbarians.” tory in the presidential campaign. | But at tba North, whero woman has on I There isn’t anywhere lu tho South a cora- It remains yot to bo aeon if a jury will I tered the pulpit and tbo other learnod I munity ao foolish and abandoned in Its convict upon tbo plainest and moat damn-1 profusions, and where she la dally push- wickcdneas as that of Dobb’a Ferry, in in, record, in the sbapo of testimony, and I >ng bcraclf Into all thb aveunos of com-1 the i‘God and morality State of New In that oveut If Arthur will permit his I mercial and manufacturing life, tho qnea-1 York. chums and political partners to go to the | tion of woman auffrage Is a live and actlvo | icxcunlonlata are nuisances, beyond all The coliuion wu wholly tho fault of tho the Internals ortho State, upon any contln- ^ C .';Iw»o ,b0 •'gency that might arise from any <,( a not have iw*u au a It Ich to tack, or wlietli-1 , ,, ,, J the tlie swept her against the anchored vea- Wlure u P° n Li » P fcrt lo continue ael, the ofllcer who was In charge of the deck I present sober bsblti. He means responsible for the collision, it is difflcult | to do this. lie has said, ao we are in to imagine an excuse for him. It was his but- fanned, that, In case of bis election, if he Inera to know whether or not the Dale would t«,nnt..t ««•!..»« win miss stays, to make allowance for the strength • tempted again to drink he will lmme- of the tide or the fore-reaching of the ship, and I resign. to be sure that he had room enough In which I This would be well enough, so far as to tack her. HU conduct was simply what Is his duty In the premises Is concerned, but called among ullora “lubberly." It might, | t would not supply thl. district or perhaps, have been expected from a Spanish ] u .. ... u Egyptian naval officer, hot it was In tho 1 w * n Senator highest degree discreditable to an officor of the I during the time It would require to fill American navy. I the vacancy. We aee no good reason After this performance It will strike the why he should be sent to the Senate, un- average citizen that the stampeding of a I der the circumstances. Bibb county has British picket guard, while funny In It-1 quite a number of citizens whose habits self, is not perhaps the most laughable are steady, and who would not subject performance that may be gotten up for tho district to the risk it would incur in tho the amusement of the'publlc at large. I election of Mr. Gatlin. If he has any nhadowiag aptitude for the duties of the position, we are not aware ot the fact. jaice ; and above all, till there is discover ed some plan by which a man U assured ho will not be overheard by his wife—till then tho fence telephone, os a social ele ment, will not be a success. It is apparent now even to the most credalous that England did not wont Tur key, even at the outset, to intervene in the Egyptian trouble. Her insistence on Turkey’s taking that oourse was merely for the sake of keeping up the appearance of sinoertty la her claim not to have any ulterior designs upon Egypt, and was based npon the expectation of Turkey's refusal. Now that Turkey has consented, tho Eng lish openly speak of resisting her interfer ence. John Bull is a great rascal. llcrore Ixonsr. Though for a week past comparative I lie has a few active partisans, and is quiet has reigned in Egypt, it would be backed by a special intereat In this coun- utterly unreasonable to suppose that the I ty, but there Is no demand from the peo- questlons growing out of England's vio-1 pie for Mr. Gustln to represent them lu the lence at Alexandria and the consequent I Senate. hostile attitude of tho Egyptian masses Wa think lho aelegwtlon from this towards that country have beon aettled, or county, as well as those from Pike and that they have yet assumed their most I Monroo , , UouW cjr.fullj consider this threatening phase. Contemptible as were m , Uer . Ir , Dy mUuke m , de tbey wUl Egypt’s resource, and appointments for bo h*ld accountable for It hereafter, resisting the assault of Admiral Seymour's 1 Wo h.ve..ld this much Inobedlence heavy guns, subsequent event, havo t0 wl) , t w0 comWer * plain duty, and shown that the English war offleo entered a(ler „ paatcQ | y soured some of upon tho work of teaching the Arabs a Mr . oustln'e friends that wo would be ness to make that lesson effective than | tIia reM0M abova at „ cd the Arabs tor resisting its conclU' J*KUH OX A L. —George Francis Train write* that he hasn't spoken a word for two years. —Robert Crockett, a grandson of Davy Crockett, Is publishing a literary paper In DeWitt, Arkansas. —Miss Anna Parnell, who ^••i r m •!uoe tne deaut of her sister Fanny, now much better. —Catrce’-wy-o is the pronunciation of ie famous Zulu chiefs name, according to the Duku of Somerset. —The Misses Lltteli, who carry on the living Age left them by tbolr father, ar* high ly Intellectual women. —The must beautiful and the most elegantly dressed lady at Saratoga, Is sold, to be Mrs. John Farley, of tit Louis. —In' December Mr. Gladstone will finish up fifty consecutive years of service as a member of the House of Commons. —Senator Kellogg, of Louisiana, whose term expires next March, expects to com* back to the lower House from tho third district of that State. —William Nesbitt,a well-known color ed man of Altoona, l'a.. Is a candidate for leg* Ulstlve honors at Hepublican hands. He will get left, of course. —The Isle of Wight News says Vic. BLUR isIt.tss. • From Our I'nrls Correspondent. “Como oat to Paris, nnd see mo this summer ?" This was tho prominent con tents of a letter to the writer, in early July, from an old and ardent friend in Paris, K>\, and the idea that a trip of this kind, and to this part of God's country—in lien of my usual summer vacation to points in Georgia—struck me with r effi cient force to warrant the andertnkirg. So, pulling oat from Atlanta last Sunday evoniugin company w.th the gonial, jolly tieket agent of tho state road, and two other friends from New York, the State road in ea*e and jomfort in the bosom of n Pullman. _ til Dalton is reached, where, thanks to j-ine host, Will Lewis, vre enjoy a hearty a .ppor and a few moments chat with oer- t* a of our friends, whom it has been our ,'-:fortane to miss for a few years. Reboarding the oars, we journey on to Boyce, through the rich, green, country anti fertile fields, until vro are caught up with by a gentle shower, and when tho rays .*f tbs setting sin fell on lho green rendered riod hills. it rendered the oene beautiful to the vision. Arriving nt Boyce our car is attached to tho Cincinnati Southern. We are drawn by a ponderous .Mogul on a loug, weary ride to Lexington snty- tall night trip, two hundred and sev- r-flve miles of a steady roll and racket - apanion in tho way of a dashing lUtls widow, the writer would havo surely soooumbed to the welgH of a heavr sleep which was fast comm-r o'at h*ai. Ua* »o much for this petite creature. What i* a trip anywhere without a widow? Oj you will, at the springs, in railroad i VtlQ , m . . . . There Is not a man In this community sions, The events of the put two weeks I . . . . ... n * h.v* a miti Vu. ... who do« w* sympathize with Mr. Gus- havo shown that Arabl Bey was better " , ^ 9 . .. . , .. „ tiu, and who is not ready to streusthen nrnpared, a* the outset, for reaista’M*, than I ... ..«... , __j. .. , penitentiary. Osobob Fsamou Tbaui hu not spoken a word for two years. If George will stick to the silent school for twenty years, he Mill then not be behind on talk. It will no doubt be a source of greet gratification to Mr. Persons to know that he got the majority rule, even If Judge Buchanan did get the nomination. In the meantlmo tho reputation of the I And It Is growing Just ss I baso ballisU, book agents and campaign Washington prea*, which for years hu I *git»tlon grew Into a great and destruct- poct#> A , a rulo> CXCUM j on8 are mai j e been not of the cleanest or best, will fall »vo tornado from a little cloud not bigger up of male and |cmtle (UngnationlsU in a •till lower In the scale of corruption and than a man’s hand. stale of frenzied convivial wretchedness. (IcbaucbiTj. Tbo women cannot toUtighei! or xuecr-| jj oiou | xrx. ever laved 0 n »n axcnralon. — ad or Jeered down. Tbey already have Tho fact , tlia on | y wty kacp from Tba Dautocrntla Cnvoutfoo of Houtb | vantage ground from which to light. ona on , uch u They made a strong Impression "Ottae I wrap , t np i„ « c Ie*& rag and leave It at Taa IkMton Amid son t "Blaine al ways was unfortunate in making hlmseir be- lieved.” J’bat la tbo politest wsysof pro nouncing s man slier that we have soon. Melon Tueidey la,t and, after a brief Senate of tba United State, during tlx, ’‘"‘l r*’” ‘ Mulon, charaetarizad by great b.ruony, l preMul W .„ 0I , TUo bill granting 11,am J^elev^u«. to Tfa^ nominated a full and meat oxcallant Slate I iu ff rW waa loti by a.llm vote In the Leg-1 ,,.,,^..1 and Killed might afford sau lajsjBs - Tbs eolored brother, of Newport, Rhode Island, is unhappy. Ho has resolved him self out of the Republican party beooase the oOoee are monopolized by the white folks. ney.general ■ jnan n€Ver platform covaringavery issue ofState and I >ay , tbat lie I, reaily to vote to accord lo | ... „ .. , .. national politic. Xon the ..me right to exoreU. the I 1 h * P~Pl« of IR>bb’a Ferey had. r gh The memory of alleu aud nogro doml-1 elective franchise and to hold ofllce tbat I 1 mt * ,fy f * *** „ r ® ... .als-cui. ■s.c.aih. is ..imm IT— .. r..il to angry and sin not.” We never Indulge ourself, but Pstu Lawsdb threatens to beeome en tirely too excited and unanimous In rap port of Larry Gantt's Unele Aleck. Larry la not going to kill a fatted oalf, in honor of the erect. “A Miasocai girl of eleven year* boa be come a mother, and the Missouri modi ooseos marvel.” Nothing marvelous here. We have seen a Georgia girl of seven be come a mother and the mediel exhibited no surprise either. But then U took her eleven years to do it. “Amoui Amocaa, an Egyptian, wrote snake stories one thousand years before Abraham arrivsd in Egypt” We would liko to know it Amoui U any relative of Col. Woods. Ik la raid that striking char acteriatios are often transmitted from gen eration to generation. nation was too fresh In the minds ofour I he himself enjoys. Uoro Is a powerful Carolina brethren to permit them to (n-1 ally for the next fight. , ... . , ... „ ... _. dulge In any sentimental nonsense, or to I And the Supreme Court of tho United I . en ^ . ou . . Te . cn allow a mlaerable ring to auume control I State, hold* out encouragement ‘o tll< ’ th. h/adi'ofthoir tormente're" of Mate affaire. atrong minded. Jtutlce ll.rl.n, in bl, I ?'*“”* " ^ to ^, 0, ‘ ta ' r l °™ Notwlthatanding the fact that the Dam-1 ™” nt <l«clalon In the Kellar cue in Illl- har| jjJ^and^dam—age Into* tlio 'ranto oersts of South Carolina are confronted I nol *» 8* Te com ^ 0,t l0 ^ »fivocatss of I . wore ^ i..,j 0 rr -j T t0 jj by . negro m.jotlty, tbe, neither dedgKl .nbOance It wu do- “j ^'V^ngT k *°„ Uaue. nor diplomatized with men, but | ddtxl that a minor, bora ln | Ma|>d . y , t , hat< | lldlcata , . da of with prompt courage placod their Hand- f“ UD ‘ r Jr. become, an American citizen If I w | ckadnMa on lh „ .,„ t of llia DobW ut). lu tbo hand, of young.nd vlgoron. Feny native., literally appalling. We men to beu lo vlelory. Tbe candidal. “ * ,l ‘" are not running th. htt.lben bualnem at for governor, tbs Hou* Hugh S. Thump-1 American citizen by marriago with a uot* I .. h , lr (J n 0 iunltt or Jadim •on, b a native of Ureenvilla county, aiad I urallzed citizen. Kallar’a mother U * I ^^k. d ..,re ,o ,o on « ..«dlrio^ la Myaareof age. Ua ua grandaon of lelUzenef'lha United Mate.,^and thelogl. I f (hu cblr , clar J Dobb , a F ” wa Chancellor Waddy Tltotnpaoa, xbo, for Cl1 Inforance front thb la tbat »h« can chanrfallv meet our tart of the out about twenty* flva y.arz, wu one of lb. ««> '• <»'»««» l» ,h. con-1 'hacrfalty mc« our part of lb. out. judge, of tbe Court of Equity of bomb ‘hat all women born In tbl. Tbs lion. Henry Persons, having fixed up the majority vote for tbs Hon. Hugh Buchanan, retired with winning resigna tion still deeper into the shades of private life. Tbs ssre end yellow leaves of bad lack fall thick and fast along tbs track of tbs politically hopefuL Vicron Hcao says t “To reform a roan you must begin with his grandmother. This virtually renders reform on impossi bility ; for storting with your grandmother you either must or must not take in your mothsr-In-law. In either ease the would be alike diaeatieaa. Tan friend, of Rapraaantativa Doproa, of Macon county, are maotioalng him la ooeaactlou with tbe Bpeakenhip of tbe Houae. Speaker Baeon, during the laat •action, oftvn availed himaetf of tba ear- vicca of Mr. Dupree, who ptaaidad with gnat dignity and naaapUbtUty. < It la officially etated that (XK.UO ware expanded In the highly moral work of buy. lag temperance voice lu tba Iowa liqnov campaign. We do not know exactly how much won. It la, aa a moral qnaatloo, to Mil liquor than to buy votaa. Tbareara people, parhapa, who can figure It out. and wa turn the matter over to them. “Taxi tall aa an cvhla&ca ot Wilhelm j'* lndnatrj tbat be haa not Ttalted Ua familj for four yaara. Farbnpa WilhalmJ likaa coma other man', familj batter." Now, thta country haa got Jay Hubball and Jay Gould, and It U our private opinion that aha baa got all tba J'a aha want, juatoow. “Batter ba dead and forgotten than live In iliama and dtafvooQT." lha weakly thnt tfttn og thta akamalaw reallmint ml have imintad nfaranoa to Uw praaaot Honaa of BaprcMoUUvaa. Wa know of nothing ■■■tie the nnaaaling of the elected member, in tba Hook, that could eauae lha weakly Ax exchange hearing thnt Mr. Htepheoe would eanmaa the Mata in Wa roUUg. chair, aaka why ha does not try a Ueycta. The qnaatioa la parttaaot, far ba haa zollad china conaiating ot oaa gnat big wheal fo loxid by a littla tiny oaa. Your CncU •than lha I question. Tbey rank next in order to ., . , , * . . - . and uphold his bands in a struggle with Ineffectual. III. vary likelythat th. Keg- hl , r ^ adI wll0 would , aunt:b ,1.1. wk office.utterly faffed to ““I’ 1 ®' him, unde, the clrcumttance,. Into tin. bend the character of the atrttggle which lrMcbatont K> of , poiuic con te«. waa invited by the lieedlcre aud un. | u UM ^ ,_ j„.,ia«aiu ..umuon Alexandria. « «<f wrila „ d pu blUh thla, but it would be W0ul , d h b0 , “V'*"- Loro painful Mill war. we torem.ln.l- t«d effort ‘o krep up lha^.tmg^a af^r , ‘, nd , lokmn duly uadli . the forts bad been tumbled about tli* I . . ears of their defenders. It mistook tbo I c tr * C * it . spirit of tbe Egy ptian war party, and was I j.^u cook. In Ignorance of lho probable backing tbat | Tba of lba tecanl ptlm „ lea , B position In the best of Eoflish society. —It is intimated tbat Ben Butler, if he K U through with his yachting excursion In ne. will bob upas a candidate for Congress In one of the Massachusetts districts. Just to give “form" to the contest. - Frank Cusbitur ssys tbs Zunl Indl- na» »»*w1 vux n m sooii tiino with the nos ton yoeug Isdles that they are wild to get bark Karf and see tho dear girls down at Nantasket Beach Their dispositions are so much alike. —Midshipman De Chair, who was cap tured bjr the enemy while conveying encourage. Arabl Ucy. i lbe lb | rd OongreMlonal district clearly ln- But there la .till anolber rewon why dlcata tha dcfa , t of 0cn . m Cook . Englandil.u.hewn a Kerning reluctance TbU result will carry profound regret to push her apparent adv.nt.ge *g.ln.‘ to every portion ot tba Stale, for General tbo Arab chief. She bu become con Book all j oyt ln a de g raa .urp»sjcil by no ylnco.ltb.mn going to extreme., *he (lforBlln the love, admiration, report hu placed her.eirout.ldo of the Europe- L„ d couBdanca ot lbe pe op i a 0 f Georgia, an erncett, and hu taken upon hcrwlf, Tho 8uta wltbln bcr |„, tory | IU not alone, ruponalbllitia. which aha might b „, , b[ , vor and ^^r representative of (Stfro.it seventeen years of ue. andtsa nephew of Lieutenant lAwson, of tho royal yacht Vic toria end Albert. —Sidney M. Robinson, of New Yorl£ has Itccn appointed superintendent of tho House foliliiiK-room, made vacant by the reals nation of (Lionel I’opham. Mr. ItoblnMn wm formerly chief clerk, which position haa been filled bv tbs promotion of Mr. Charlea W. Tab* ler, of Maryland. —Mrs. Margaret Sanderson, who made tho flog which floated over Fort McHenry on the night of lta bombardment in 1*13, and In spired Francla llarton Key to write “TheHtar Hpanglsd banner," os he anxiously watched the conflict, a prisoner on tho Urltlsh ileet, died at .Now York Saturday last, agud eighty- flvo yearj. * —Gen. Skobeleff died possessed of a large fortuno. His annusl Income from It Is reckoned to havo been about 100,000 rubles, liy his will ho gave bnt a small sum to his divorced wife; the remainder he divided lu equal shares well tremble t° bcu, cyan wheu backed bar lutera , tli , lld bll | mmedUta constit- all tho great power.. i ueocy w)| , p, „ ret w ,„ t a But ibis Is not all. England would | wrong thsy have done to themselves aud not besitato to take into her own hands | to him. the settlement of tho Eastern question, it the could know that she would meet with I Social relcnlioniei*. insistence beyond that which could be I Tbat this is an age of grand enterprises ley. Carolina, and a mdImw of General Wa<l-1 country are also entitled to vote. If I Tho hunt iirlious aud the hiow dy Thompson, who was for a long timo I Kellst's mother becomes a citizen merely I AsMriWM. member of Congress from South Carolina I »»rfjing a naturalized citizen, native Just now British soldier* are indera and afUrwarde minister to Mexico dur-1 American women must certainly have I galling fire of laughter, If not so dangerous, log tbe administration of President llarri-1 privilege*. I jet harder to bear than the vollejs from son. He has been the State superintend-1 But tbe strongest card tbe women have I hostile guns. A company of tbe sixtieth ent of education for a number of years, I they bare not played—we mean the sup-1 regiment, tho “King's Royal Rifles,” a and Is a gentleman of great popularity I port of tbe Republican party. This party I. corps whose motto Is “C't/er e( Judas, and liberal attainments. The rest of the l boasts that it is progressive. Any one I was stampeded in the night by a squad ticket la made up of good stuff. There I who will and can look far enough back I of Arabl Bey's Bedouins and lied in was no allusion made to Jefferson or I to see the old landmarks in tbe dissolving I panic, abandoning guns, accoutrements Madison, and still tbe Carolina Democracy I distance, will not dsmand farther proof I and sir munition, are harmonized and united. | of tbo correctness of tbe boast. Tbls party I, TLe sixtieth regiment Is considered kas begun to appreciate the fact that tbe I one of tbe best in the British service. Its The Mulatto Convent| vote of tbe colored brother Is likely to I batmen are Inscribed with tbe names of mustered by the Arabs and the Turks. | !• a statement ns tree ns It is trite. Dias- Indeed, it Is very apparent that nothing *« to-day cutting Florida in half. De —'•*« rearewre .«*t.r.rt n rv jp t | l0 ro bber I ^ addition to running tbe Eng- qneeu of the soaa than f.o do permuuiu, | i<«k fmm th« Rnitx.esixaL propose todi- without reiitUnce from other European *“* „ divorce North and Booth Am.rioa. John p0W ' r ’’ t “* 1 ! UP lb ? " f k “ lh T. Rnjrmoml haa propored to annlhilnta . gypt and Turkey, and ret them to going ^ dutanaa and koat by pompfeg , ra according to EnRli.li method, and for bt «zre Into Inl^d to TO . Edlren brefor accomplUbment of English I >aan , vitb „mm, bren reeking But tbe very Impor- I to m&ko electricity servo man. Fnblie tant consideration of European wil-1 faith in Edinoa boa of late years been llngncse Is wauling. More than this, tbo I somewhat shaken. Always on tbs v«rge of present attitude of Turkey, Italy* Austria, soooere, be cannot rail the prioe hi* own. Germany and Russia is one of threatened 001 ^e believe la Edison and believe that estrargement, If not of outngbt bostilily. jbbwill yet live long in the hearts of his Turkey ahould rend an army to Egypt | c ?°° t, >' mc °. ,or Edl,im to ™‘* d ‘ ll * w '- tbe probability la the Turks and the Arabs would fraternize, luatcrel of lighting each |. uereto.or. urn nanant o. n» mvsni other, and the lut autteof tha quaallon k“ b~n ~nll«d to th. !nhal a, M a i, a a I cities nnd larger towns. It has been left to would he wore, than tba first. Philadelphia to wrangle over tho qocation Yatlhlalajual what the great powen lu to whether Use Ulcohoaa anbaoribaror mentioned are willltvg and an. loua to rlak. | tha telephone manipulator 1. tlia greater Their Intereat In tha Buez canal la uot at I nnisanca. Hut now soma philanthropist great aa la their Interest In keeplog Eng. I oome. to the front and piopoeer to unlto land front fatting a permanent and con- I . hom« of tba iparwly Mttkd country trolling foothold In Egypt. lu this baling dl.trlrt. Into ona community. Ha pro. there Kama to be not ona dlaaentlng voice I J®"** to ®f U ’* " lte amongst .11 th.continental nation.. Thl. f * noln “’"^“ feeling could but b. lntcn,ttUil by «ha 'p'^ld. » draC ££« landing of an Engllah army lu Egypt. I .Uractiv. little domett, picture. Th. Under there circumstances, It la not I wife, weary with lha labor, of tha day, in- aurprialng that the Britlah war office luu stead of slapping and spanking tha ehitd- bcau alow to follow up tha apparent ad-1 ran. fretting ard tormsnting.tha busbru.l. vantage, gained by the destruction of lha ] »“-> alandaring the xalgbbore, just puts on forte of Aleaaudrla. If lha overthrow walk, up to th. the Egyptian power In tbat city should Vbone. Bo f« th. plrtore U an atlrK hr. OJ * * I xanaa lire* sret-rs that haa aware aaan tarn eventuate In a general European war, or Our reporter end special telegram, give I urn out a snare aud a delusion. Iu tha r Vaults fought and victoria, won bom full account, of tha convention, which I two last Presidential conteau tbls party I thodaya of Wel'lngton down to the pea hen bean making Allan, bowl lor tlia I was In a minority upon tha popular vote, I - nt. It. camp service la extensive and past two days. Wa call them mulatto I and only succeeded lo power hy fraud. I rich, and the esprit ofUaolllcere Is of the conventions for the reason that both are I It will favor woman suffrage lu the I highest. It Is simply sulirring one of the as much mlxsd lu color as Ln conclusions. I hope ol staying lta dacaylog fortunes by l^n.ltlca of yreatnaaa. But for Ua great Wa aea nothing In either that amount-1 the infusion of tbia new power. Already -leatlnctlon, tha firing back of a company to much. Tba struggle wu to stand in I the woman who are voters are casting I picket, from lta rank., would bare with Arthur for tba present sod to keep I thslr votaa in a political direction. Tha I *lzred up no inch commotion, things open for the Presidential year. I |ajy laacbaraof llllnolaare coming lo tha I It Is by no means ah unuanil thing for Bryant, who bu more hus than all of I aurfaca In politics. The Republicans of | * portion of a picket Una lo ba suddenly tba Loogslreets, Jack Browne and Far-1 Bureau county bare nominated Mis. I disturbed. If tha troop, are raw, and the rows that might ba packed In lba custom I Emma V. White, of Princeton, for school r,n k* of tba sixtieth hare perhaps just had tlia bast of It. Ua I superintendent. Miss Ells Parker Is the I btcn out with young men, they are henchman of Plaiue. | Ucpabllcannominee for superintendent of I Musost sure to ba a little shaky al dm. Every fallow who had an office I schools lo Richland county, and Visa llu ‘ "« veteran, are sometimes struck aa Based determined to keep it, and the I Sarah J. Gray In Coles county. Mias I with a panic, and Marshal Saxe la au nsgrocs gave unmistakable avldanee tbit I Ell. Sherman la a candidate on tbo I ‘Hority for tbe atatcmeia that when this they had. tired of tha r«o of a-few I Greenback ticket for tba same office In I happens, they exhibit more terror and white men and Intended for tba future to I Marion county. leu Klf-control than raw Icvlea. A panic act up lor thenuelves. I Wa hare given but ona aample of many 11, always Inexplicable, uve upon tbe con- Tliey patched np a sort of true.by the to, ‘ r '°« ,L ' n “ d IHlousuu. of phreiml uni meoul „- clcctlou of Buck ood Pledger to ImDorioot I U I* bnt a question of time when D| c ‘ umel11, Arafii lley anjojs tlie honor commluaeplaces u,d lodoreed GernGu- ‘K'.“nd,Tu^a &£$Sm5Sl 'Z'Z traU for governor. Thl. wu a triumph ^ for tha reM Republicins over tba olaomar-1 who fail, to sea It. the and of diplomacy la not yet. But to- garlna statesmen who detlred to Irnloru I — ’‘‘I’ Wolulay, a ve.y dlttln- Mr. Stapbeu and who will vota for him D * , ~ t “** «■<•»*»••'■»•» | gulahed and Inttepld soldier, wu to bare Tbsonly respecubla thing dona wul Demoarua were unwillingly of naolotiona of — anpport of Mr. Stephen, by with - — Hill. “•* "»“*«* »F» lba partof —- Ytff I bis partisans tbat be would be placed Mew quarters. I upon a platform that would be death and Tbe tucresalng demands of tbe business | destruction to Indspsndeutiim. Yet the of the TxLKttXA.ru axd Mxsskxokr I Imfependetfls ball bis nomination as tbcfr compels os to seek new and enlarged [ nollticol sslvAtioo. In tbe course of tbe quarters. Bo to-day. we vacate tbo build-1 jj r . Stephens wm compelled to Idgwbleb bu for ao many years bun! d «i„ tbal »,|| wrong.should b. rema- knowo to tho public, and taka up In the I d | ad tnjlda tba pgmyUpon tbia usu- building on tba cornu of Mulberry and I rK e|nd a aoppoct that other- Baeondatrula,oppoalu tba court bonul s t, a would not bare altarbad lo blat. and poat-offieo. Thera wa hare llmd up I fp, .xprauloo, ot something equivalent, quarter, which will be at onw the loose- I W u embodied. It ja uUl, in what tha leal, moat comalent and handamneat ] boildere of It ware pleased to call a plat, oecapmd by any newspaper la tho Btate. lo,.. In lba hut luae of tba Uarttn- WHbln a brief period w» wlU bare a villa Frtt Preu, Willingham u; mw preat Of Increased capacity and] Jtr.atepbenauwa aadsnuad, •peed in working order, and our columns | oot wUX kfc procil certain earns Moo* la (1m will be eolargsd to wmet tbe demand* of ti«n,wfcen submitted * Usi Ulomlteadep- arrijed lu Egypt. Under tbe sumulus bis command and example, tbo DrttUb troops will be inspired, and at Urn first opportunity tbs BixUetb regiment will to furnished an opportunity to regain lost laurels. Among those who have been foremost In poking fun at the Brit ish soldiers for tbe liUle con'-rctempe which we have alluded, have been the conductors of tbe Northers press. In tbe midst of their jubilation England is sibfded an opportunity to pay beck tbe same coin. But a few days sine* tbe man-of-war Dele, now n practice ship for the midshipmen of tbe United States navy, sailed down New York bay, wl nil Mils set, nod In tbe presence of ad miring crowds who lined tbe shores. Tbe day was bright, the breeze was fair, and tbe ship waa manned from stem •tern. ed to tench middles under bis charge bow to handle a ship. Tbe harbor was vide and roomy, and momt-ut. throa*jli the kindness of tt frit-ta under whose charge she was. The tuu • dilation and ceremonies of tho mooting nil oooarrod just as we entered tne of the tun nels. Think of it, p. o. b ’s, through a tuu- nel—a long tnnnel, with n pretty widow. I wm embarrassed. I was afraid wo would never get through that tunnel. The ti.un- tion wtts an alarming one to me. 1 a al most tempted, in my demented fix, to L r ni*-i> the “belle" line and stop the train aud find out why this darkness. I was stone b ind, snd it appeared to u e tho vory walls of tbe oavo would fail and crash me, when- suddenly, whether to my satisfaction or displeasure, * cannot say which such was my Odi mma, i were adhered oat from tho UiIn4u« -h tbe big tunnel and lightlem car inufTHHi bright moonlight. A* tho train emerged and tbe pale moon threw its rays on her pretty face, her eyes fairly nglow with her youthful brightness, I could scarcely kenp from exclaiming in tbe language ot Mark Twain, “What Madonna-like bseuty f She was both young and pretty. jn*t sto enough to be modeat, just forward enough be sensible. As she was to gtt off D.inville, an hundred miles ahead- van* i u -yon.u nt neid tent, under tr.ccircnm- •tancofl, sleep was not the thing nccdod to refrtwh a wrary trawler. The journtj- wi-.a r.n agreeable one—her very prertnro throw off dull care and made the occasion one of unbounded pleasure. At last her destination waa readied, an 1 io idoa of each aa ordeal through which I wa* compelled to go as that of saying “good-bye” was really heart-rending, a. smile glistened in the moonlight from her ro'elmd month, os she stepped into hor carriage at 11 a.m., ard onr train wundud to Lexington and I wa*alone. "■*"**' A * gtou, At five, daylight, we bcnatiful Lexington, in bine grass region. Roll: heavy pavrd streets we n Nmonz hit three atatcra, the Duchcas of l«uch ton berg. Itinces* BeloralUkl snd 1’rlnccu IkMuhsrnsU. It wm through ho I'rinccas IkMUlurusla thst Skobeleff wns related to the nix" far breakfast, an waa fit for" he gods—oni hiukl think. Maybe I' 1* possible 1 was not; be tacky beef sod hot rolls * any man’s appetite. Imports! family of ttuasla. —William H. Armstrong, the new Dulled Htate* 'rallrosd Inapct-inr. hefsn h* 1 duties a few daya ago by a trip over th* Unlot. 1’«tr 1 tic and lu branches. The South I’srk riMut In Colorado, hna s very ateep grade. Tbo It though entirely inland, favorably with tho rapl comparing the sizee of' At 7 we start for l'ai milrs froi^Lexington, i iiavs 1 liMfln Georgia check ihe trlihtiui anC lncrciulnx' spceif The Inapcrtor did not sUy sltoord to tanks otflcUl obaurvstions, but drupiwd from the rear platform snd bruks a leg. Ice-cream o lemonade V' Acmm lho maiden'* ro*y cheek Faisl IliU a winning amile: "I'll ordar aomu of both," aho aald. Heaven help the young man's pile. Tiir.iuc Is only one Waterloo mm now among the lnn penalonmat<'hcl*m Hospital. lie la V7. Tho Prlnu —* ' M lately vlaltcd him. Ybe watermelon, stys the New Or*w«n* PieagHH*. la a much abuaod article< t tool. When rtj»e, it Is healihy enough for taoae ' IT eating U while one. Bat who that haa ever seen two , . , . , _ . women enjoying a nioe quiet ehat oan ever necessitate the wash* of an I sappou forantestant that tha, would b. zgzlnot tbe Arabs and Ledoulu, it I gg()gfied to stand up and talk to the side will bo apparent »o all that the victor/ of lb# wgU# Th# thing to bo done U over tbe forts will prove to bavo been of I to get hold of some mysterious piece of tbat variety which Hannibal won to bis I work, then lo devise some way of making undoing. In the very nature of tlie case, I it which no other woman in the county tbe pursuit of Arabl Bey Into tbe desert bos thought of. Then the next thing, if would to absurd and bootless. I there happens to be no one around tbe ... . ^ I house, U to go upstairs snd lock them- The Eogliali people are prepared to l®l la j TaaI1 p t what happen, there of conn, loan,extrema which ths, .xlganelu «f MBiaBwm „„ k now,bntl»hulre« B e a . ma, demand. The, would not crall , ajraad (hat thay fcmonrttat. to hesitate to go to war with all Enrope, If mhat that the, are both m»rt,rs, tha, thought the uMj of their Eutero | an d neither la quite understood b, hvr inlareata demanded It. But tha govern-1 hwband. mant koowa tha neceully of raorlng with U|, farther mgsyted that tha good great caution In tha present delicate peel- farmers after a smottu could pranea np tion of affaire. Tha crista la u hand, and a *ap crop Ila and trade horses. Tha Turkish troops are under arms for Egypt. I good philanthropist hu no aeqiutotuea Franca la lukewarm toward, bar old all,. *ith tha average lumar. No two farmer. Italj is openl, dbcoutanlad. flcrmsn, I *ver ,al trudul without dm silUog for can tod reuona enough to Justify har lit h ?" U T'" °* * T? 1 plsving tha pari of Rane, Snldla. Ana- " •“> * kangwoo position. " k X7 r , d F!~%-T Hot lho tolsphon. will not b. f ol.y ap- iris is, os of old, grtedy and trwacberoos. I til . lh - w ;r A Q # ha&Mt fur. n . „ ....... . ,u, ml praeialsd till lbe wife of some honest far- Russia finds in lba dissatisfied condition oM pMB<< 0 g j or her neighbor's handmaid; people abundant reasons for | or ^ \, n m***A hU wife' seeking to give them employ- ^uuded in nutic pbraMology by menl on foreign fields of battle. On the I his handsome tenant. About tbia time whole, tbs outlook seems favorable for w* will expect to see aboct forty acres of trouble. England boa gone too far to I good fencing pmeutiog the appearance retrace bet steps. To stand still of a eydons distrirt. Bat ir tne farm would Involve tbe losaof what ndvaotage I« r *• *« have ths telephone, why tbe may have already gained—and that la [ ^ ^ not to be expected. An advanoe may * " ' * DUBViTIKB, It was a youth of raoTell purse 8*M *oft unto a msld: Which would you ratbor tackle ncxL WAlttilltt punished. Tiik following is from nn«* of Even iclLt Uarnw's *cnn«»n* si Day too. Ohio: "Rltltl •traighi from the awius'* irough to ths Umi roU tatts th* Lord hot. tics* end all, attuch snd sll, rsss snd *11. poverty aud *11, sn.t withal, ignorance to esp tbe climax." Exouao aristocracy a.nines itself with concern st which th« performers sro noble lordssnd UdhMofhlgli thtcrus. At a r.Tent tthcrtn* of thl* kind l.ord Uorapton vxccutcd , violin solo wltl<h evoked ‘thunder* of ep plsuse." Time* have chanced sinew Lord thm icrflvld wrote to bis *>u: "if you went to hrar mu*lc hire fiddler* to plsy for tuu. but do plsy yourself. 1 ■ Acooeui.no to the St. L-utii llepubV «ws tbs intrinsic value of th.< hrnn/c ninl.il bestowed upou ths old < iu*rd of M a splece. They are madaof *> ctosp «ompo*ltion and *nelu»i.i lu a thin r erlng of broute, oo which ih« Grant and the other device* *r«* »uuip«l. i Tox Central and Bourn Amwrlraa Csliiw Company, with wires touching st point* Mexican *ad Central Amur lean eooMt*. a the iHhmns of Panama and exteuding *lona the wcitcru coast of South America to Callao, announce that their line* will be thrown op«u to public use by tho cio»e ol the prceeut month. Tiik “Nilomct*r,”or Instrument used [to Kite. Is sU- rile Old Cairo, mber, In tha [vfilar divided atiyued. The icrul ir tlie correct prevailing tt border and rer. Certainly frost Brown*- [*»th of these •oft ImpescV ing snnoanees tt Laredo and wwasriite, in Ilia Creek i the mutt jointed to that luring tbe rass,. }ct outfit isel plant oleu cloth ed by the lit ions enough, curious Uule Ilea luanufac- a pfentWMit the rebellion st the bom ich growth I nect oar fences wi h the Western Union . K#t , Telegraph. Ia thU way the sparsely eet- ^ ^ ntm0n ^ M cow< l otOCT * • "J* 1 1 ti*d dutricts could gst the benefit of tbe England cares not for consequences, when • . .. . » - - tor sword bu been oocs drawn. Sir Garnet WoUelsy wu to bars reached Egypt yesterday, and wa may now ex pect, without l:mg wailing, to Lear some thing startling from tbe front. The Dtetrl.t SsMlsrsblp Tbe deUfatina from tbia count, «o lbe Sacatorial coavntkm bare decided to preKnt lho name ol Gcorsa W. Goatlo, Esq , for tbo Banalonbip from lha t»an- t, mennd district. Wado Dotuooktlhaaalboritjofthat del- afatkm lo do u tha, plaau m lba prem- haa, m the, ware ajqolntcj without it. ■tnioltMa. Wa do ntA, tonr.tcr, approve tbairaalacUua of a candidate for tbia im portant poattloo. Wa cannot rdauia at test and dlscbzrpa a dot, wa eve tba ixamdiapatcbaa. ItmUht b, well too to cosine ct sri th tba Atlantic cable, for b, this to cars the farcer would ba abla lo apeak with Um royalty and BobUity. and with Victors or tha Cur tba -sedition of tba roada, and tba affect of recant rainaoa Oroa tba farm, it tnldd ba wall to da- via. com. sytUm of ctvar^ey th.hoRa.ao that la atiempUac to m andar tbo Imam they wool! ring lba ball and gtre tbstr tmmbm. OoutdatabU aaaotanoa minis ba preveated is tbia way. A bell attach ment lo tbe laying bar. weald alaobaad- riraUe asttwy cuo d easily ba trained Its •omunniaata with lba borne office. ■ Every man .boald saarebbisaalf before laaviag boau ts aop tUl ba wu not wired, or afoaba might mwftslagl, Jit. Mmaalf •way. Or, fadbtg tbU tba man ing la laying a gin and a sntre lot him, ba can ■ and Fbm- I. U ■ vory h -coins hanl.nad enoOf is natisa that bt« Btate tnlnaf Joat pletura a la' l, c low. 8*«l r gr.iiu ne*», broken juritenong rolling MclIicionJy tt soupo of onspoaka! far as tbe ayo i t’ o enrih clothed in a tiuti'argWSffaiyi boon Loused, though • •t-inilinji in tho field*. 1 t-i'i'i one tr im a view iuat»y prairio-dog hum Tho crop* of grain i the rya of straogaif an cr.* here. Tho country but cotton. Yoo sea clover enough to fattaa ail tha old la-k in Macon. Of eoarjMi this b raying a great <l<vil for the crop of oforsr, and putting tt r.io.i.-, I L'tiiian l.nt lhntit.1,1 la anlrtnii'ff' ) fta.«fc farm- took a ride over the ci.y to-d.»> behind a uotod hoifu. All Paris sounded with onr com ng. All I can »ay about tint > ids it iy lu n j swim*. kins sheep and # oows nljoaud in endltM variety and qaanti'.i . Droves of tba flesoy quxdnii*ed* aptwar through the struts to tha stock jarJr, and handrad* ol tl.tiru breed* of oattti aeamper over (Im hil - an l valleys. Ilmvo»esnsinc«yMti!Nl a »lr of fina eattla that tnnde my mouth w.a<-r to think of our tough beef iu Mrxon, and ro tuurh hero for a song- Such r.cb-oolored mahogany bay*, calico oolorod ard errant colored, fat and sleek, tho very flrah shak ing with every motion. Ifslt"cou l ’ to think why we could not gtt jv. *io to **aoon for a big barbecue. I saw tiii* morning tha finest mdo cow iu all Kentucky, ilo wu* cs lug n- l»oo*e, a hag* heavy mna« .»t tu <h, a '* eolts of seeming sulfieient •trruuil pull a railroad train. I call* d him “Duke of Corpo,” beoonsa bo bl .wd so. Tom- ing his magniheeut head in tba air, and wiihnljokaf sktUfaetion i.« to biasle. gant prorortion*. ha gavo ma a look whi*h seemed to soy, "You never raw ab-.lIU- ‘ »re, did you?” And l answered "No." 1 will teka in the stock tuna* to-mor* row, anil only regret I ca:i'tr;.> n-iavthing of tliem In tbia tetter. Nor can I u a l ths point* ot interest in and ... !' .r;<. U 1 ■P — would tax my mind and taka > too much ut tasaty-tour space in io-ir pap- r. Paris um a population of AjOOOand thin bur-rooms, besides the cobti”: fitt'u court housa In tba State. The ktieera am wall paved—a Ir rsa’s hoof -aill *oui.J for a mile. Being built up entirely of brick, it urv^nteanappearancu Uka unto a city. It i* tl.o county saai of Bourbon, tba mtthy county of tho Statre, ’ll., fine •d*, or rikfu, as th**> ur* r i 1 ■ .1, .'is» un aUmtiv:• feature, liood to:. :. *• r nod good farming shoold alw?ss go hand is hand, if the pbtnUm in Gear ala of any rcpQtr.ti'yii atoll would c i Ken- tacky and it •• the wadi ai.il f *ri..;..g. tu-y would return home wi-t-r nu n ..:••! better far Oar litth- rtd !■ • t>o i .i’< :. «l up ;tii.l u-fl fi»r f ii. ' ■ '» i.” time will eomo wiien Uuy w.'.l tfin./gold in value—work will Uj it—ha* doc » here. If tho lull* in (i.o'.,i\ bring cotton, try corn, li-t yr ;•* ’* tho thing now. Try grass, raise hey, andc im pute with Kentucky and Tennessee ratting grain.* and grasses—tho fine stock will nse- eesartly follow, i’eoplo uork Ler-*, cu-, u.tddrinkwh:-ky—yet th.-> ►li ■■ ii • ulu’: ‘ niHc,"‘u- : r: i t • > (» . - f th’t n Funuxer vi^ation t«.. tuo t!..ig for I lOth and nth ■sy be looked rough the do of the system me. Tbls zone som perthelloo ■■■ wsL there la a error lleg , r8rfis, o i.'x^aa oavmcR so mnra coajcciare neslaiety expende d rolled thSMigb spec* from Egypt la England on July l*ih, ou me cvcntrg ot that day a roans sum living nt Uevmuert railed day a roaag man living at Deemisert ealted upon (he edltar ef to wmte a JAsJy Jtenry, •i r.>muutit.an>l sskesl U any MWcfMMhsS J rvrelrrd Hiring tbe a stars r.f kngtishj killed that day In Alexandria. Ue said M during the afttnwvrfi the ssothee and wile a> \ Al Ku! UkxF'TKA. made bj tbe ordinary boil- mgof meat Is more iy a sUil: laut. The subesance Is nco^jary f >r i. iTrisbmenL hood &. Bowue's Soluble lWf contains tba dissolved state aud is tba * noariahmen* For ial l&tf tua of English F>>^ile 11 Ut* ta Ab - -v haJ a hat they regamed seaHsken of hie death." They wet* sitting together fit their he use talking and wort ing. *>1m« they braid the vetee ni the absent sen nnd husband SsB&B&sgSdSl wte. lire along the Ma»i|- irmum imni idH«|ist of the hnn M**:i<tt'-.ri:.' .A!*'*'* i-hfiy t,» ‘.t.SurncB * petntio.thefrnwn rrpertencf dnm the nmnt ua-'.cruklng wm completed. Xut a angle ^^d^rtwfirtyde the nm sapyj/^f Thai ms fnethelthte-bat sharks nwe ml- «ao» tnle it treaty from th* Bad httsl !n- : . ..... ... ... .. 4t .