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A BLOODY SUNDAY.
prisoners are not closely guarded will take
the law in their own trends.
FEOM WASHINGTON.
Terri l»lo hcones KnncteUoii the hab.
hntil l>i»y—One White mi ;un<l Tour
Krgroc* Hilled, nud a '.Tot.ion Cut to
1’lects.
Information of a riot at Kastman on
Sunday was .vcceived in Maoon yesterday
and was the subject of conversation all
over the streets. The affair was greatly de
plored by all, and condemnation expressed
for colored excursions on Sunday to local*
ities infested by negro desperadoes.
The city was filled with reports of tho af
fair, and no two stories were aliko. From
Capt. Sam Adie and Baggagomaster Davis
(Pony Bill) and other sources,wo have been
onabled to lay before our readers full par
ticulars with a diagram. This* taken in
connection with the aooount furnished by
our faithful Eastman correspondent, will
serve to give all the details touching the
nnfortauato affair.
For sometime previoaa to Sunday, hand-
bills have been distributed announcing a
oampmeetiug to take place at Eastman
on. Sunday, the Gth of August, and that
“more amusement would be furnished
than at any campmoeting ever held in
.Georgia." From the facts below, this
promise of the programme was certainly
oarried out.
On Sunday morning, Coudaetor W. W.
Ellis left Macon with quite a crowd of
colored people, men and womon, and took
up recruits all along the line. At Cooh-
ran a fow yonng white men took passage,
among them Mr. James Q. Harvard.
About the ssms time of arrival of this
train at Coohran, another train filled with
Koor.lonUl. Mm.ot> from Jaap, with, , ,£,£7 Mu"'Sw
Oapt Bam Adie in charge, f he crowd | gro man reported to the marshal that an.
A—Uplands Hotel.
B—Arbor and platform,
c—Warehouse.
D—Stores.
E—Excursion train from Jesup.
F—Excursion train from Maoon and Haw-
A Uni Prom Hr. Unstln's I'tiyslclnn. 1
Editors Telegraph and Messenger : The
uneharitable manner in which you deal.
with Ur. Suitin'* cm. (lemtndft ft defonta 1 Wiiramo*, Aamut 7.-In praunting
from hi. friend., n. ho i. iilnrod -here ho ,0 lho Ben.lo lut night the oonfMtnco re.
cannot defend himself without violence to | port on tho anndry civil bill, Mr. Allison
Ida native modoity. As his medical advi-1 commented ui>on the attitude of the House
sor, I am in a measure responsible tor his I #t, rnn „ h <t . rnTlf ... ni tn
going to tho asylum, as tt was by my ad-1 •“ rou K“ “• confereos in relation to
vioe he was sent there. It was not nn at- I National Board of Health, wldch he aaid
coln'e neoeaaity he should have been sent seems to be one of hostility to th# board,
to the a ylum, as he could and would have The Honato confaroM had hwm obltowl tn
recovered his mind, ss thousands of others , , 0 c ® 1 n,# 5, ee * . been obU 8 6d 10
have done iu hia condition, at homo. r ® oed ® Uoux lho Senate amendments on
But it was u matter cf policy 1 thia subjeot, though $53,000 had been in-
chftpt *. r L° f m j R tortuuo« sertol in lieu of $26,000 for the aid of lo*
» fiTSRSft ’eat’bftndli «*•« *** The prorUlon for
Daring the -rad condiiion alluded to in Mr. 1 1,10 maintaining under the board of quar-
Gustln a oasis his father was afflicted and | antlue statiops had been los f , the House
afterwards died from live effects of cauoer, \ cjn f ur «p, dsrUrW thst th««% wnr.» i,.p/».
bKct ■ long rnul painful Hint... U. wu I « JnI » re « s .““ l * rtn B »oro neo..
living with hi. widowed and .Ingle alatei., I t,r f »nly in time, of peetlleuco, and
nt the old hometteed In ViseriUe, nnd .. c “- nt P'o«i«ion had btim mode for .uoh
they were phnlonlly unable to care for contingency iu iho proviiion blowing the
him, and ooold not get white nonw to do * re.id«nt touso»lOU,IW lo prevent orenp-
«o,Iidvi»d nnd urged the neeeeeity of I P"“ contagion. 'Ihe other item. of
.ending him to the a.ylmu, after oonfer- ,h * bi» , ot Bonthem intereer,
ring with many of hie friend.. ?• W’"* 1 *° ln oonferenee and adopted by
There are hundred, if not thoo.nnd. of both house., aro a. follow.l For a pnblio
mon occupying political poaition., from bnildiug nl Abingdon.! n., «i r .,O)0i it llnr-
an orator 1 , obair to tho chief rimnoarB, Vu, $25,(XX). The provuloua
executive of tho United State?, I loohmg to tiro punshee. ot yiopwty con-
who might with tho .rune propriety **«ou. to tho irorfolk navy yard (or tho
hove been sent to the asylum, and yet been oomtructiou of a wet dock, and the op-
nonstlio worae for U. I propriation of $00,001) for the completion
Mr. George Quetta hrw the reputation of toar eootion. ul the dry dock at the Pen.
havtajeny extraordinary duo legal mind, I S » rJ were nrickon out, aa wu
and aa far aa I know it ae etrong ae ever it | ft? “““““S amendment appropriating
was, which conoedta more than nu average * JV* 0 ,or ,\}JWfhour, at San ** *"’. u **'
amount of intelligence to him, end by vir- The Horn ol *: 1,01X1 for n light horn. at Mo.
tue of which he U eminently qnallliel to inlet »•» rotained.
fill the honorable position be aspires to. —
Eastman, August 7.—Yesterday will long
be remembered by the people here as the
sosne of a terrible riot There was a ne
gro cAmpmeeting going on, and about 11
'oiock two crowded excursion trains, one
-
ij
disembarked, and went over to the camp
ground, situated ln the rear of
some s torse. There wae n good
donl of whisky drinking indulg
ed in, and many of the negroes whiled
away the morning gambling.
One jif the gamblers was Jako Johnson,
alias Jake Terrapin, a notorious Mivoou.
tl.iof nnd herd character gonerally. Jake
boionged in Maoon, but, it proving too
hot for him, he took in the towns on the
Macon and Brunswick railroad, making
h’.s living by stealing and gambling, mak
ing freqaont trips to Macon. Ho engaged
in a skin gnme with some of the dowu-
coantry negroes, and fleeced one of his
watch Rod •Wu. TKU T*t>ATlM\ to
Marshal Buchan, with a demand for Jake's
arrest.
Marshal Bmflmn and his depnty, i f |.
Teto Harrell, attempted to arrest Jake,
who, after knocking Harrell down, ran
own tho railroad to some dis
tance below the old warehouse
Tho marshal fired two shot,
at the fleeing negro, but failed to hit him.
Mr. Howell, his depoty, was moro fortu
nate in his aim, one of hia balls bringing
tho negro to the ground. Tho crowd from
tho campmoeting saw the shooting and
rnshej over to where Jake lay breathing
his list. When t*end, they took his body
womon saw the corpse, and they com
meuc-id to scream and shout. This seems
to have fanned the straggling spark into
flume, nnd then there were criss of **Hhoot
every whito man!" “Kill ’em nil!” end
such exulsma ions. A whito man was seen
ruuuing through a grove of trsm in reer of
thoj store*, and this started the crowd.
Thoy fired iuto the air. and at every white
man they could find. A nujKier of the in-
furiftt. il du»it* ran over to M residence of
Mr. Harrell, in which direction tho white
man was seen to ran, and soon
tho h'.iuowns surrounded. Five of thorn
weut into the houso and secured Mr. James
Harvard, of Cochran, whom they mistook
for llumli, and putted him out of the
house. They tore oil pickets from the
fence and bo it him horribly. One. negro,
placed hia pistol at his iH»aa and flrod.
livcu after breed* had left the body of the
innoocni victim, they continued to beat
htin over the head.
Ths citizens were thus foroed to protect
themaolves, and hastily arming themselves,
rushed forward when n goner si firing took
place between whites and blacks. Psveral
were seen to fall, probably wounded, hot
yesterday morning it was found that nt
least three negroes had been killed in the
tight. Ths negroes took to flight, and
eomrarntivs antei was restored.
The railroad employes took no hand in
the nicleo bee lose thoy had no right to do
so. nnd beisnso they knew they would
trouble enough on their tmiss in tha
■ i,.
iiio ihhi-'j »nrn. at s:-u, iook ti rocc^s
until & o’clock, Mr. iiiseoek, who made the
motion, stating that the chances were even
that Congress would adjourn to-night.
As soon as tho House met this evening at
8 o'clock, Mr. Uisoook, of Hew York,in oved
to adjourn.
Mr. Anderron, of Kansas, moved that
when the ilonse adjourn it be to meet nt a
o’clock to-morrow, saying that it seemed
that their royal majeatea in the Beuate could
notsitat night, and that tho House had
nothing in the world to do.
Mi. Blackburn, of Kentucky, suggested
that tho House adjourn until Friday, and
Mr. Hi soot k stated that if the Senate took
up tho tax bill to-morrow he would have no
objection to adjourning until th-*t date.
Thereupon Mr. Anderson withdrew his
motion, and tho House, at 8KHp. m., ad-
wan a good deal of indignation manifest
ed -ti the notion of the Senate in adjoaru-
ing to-day without taking action |
expressed their desire that the ! 'i I i ! t
would avail himself of his constitntiunal
right to deolnre both houses adj .a rued. In
tact Mr. Anderson, of Kansas, hnd a reso
lution drawn np toqaestiug the President
to exeroifo that right, and only refrainod
from offering it to-night at the r'qaeat of
hia oclteagnes. Another member express
ed his desire that the Honso would grant
the Senate the extra mileage which it*
members askod for, provided they wmld
go home and stay thero altogether- There
was a strong sentiment prevailing that the
Senate had treated the House in a very
cavalier manner.
BTAU BOUTS TQIAIH.
WAamaaTON, August 7— in the star
ronte eases to-day John L. French, ex-
chi* t clerk of the oontract office, was
Mr. Uisooek replied that,
Senator’s remarks were
didn't propose to make any reply whatev
er. Ho had already said aa much as ho
desired about the manner In which tho
Uonae had transacted its bnaineto.
Several ineffectual attempts wore mado
to have private bills oonaidored, and then,
at 11:16, tho Ilou«e took n reoosa until 12.
Immediately after the recess, on motion
ot Mr. Uisoook, of New York, tho Senate
amendment to the House resolution for a
final adjournment of Congress eras concur
red in.
On motion of Mr. Hisosck, a committee
of three members was authorized to wait
upon the President and announce to him
that CougruM wm ready lo adjourn, and
Messrs. llUcock, UariwJiitcr and Atkins
were appointed as such committee. The
Hjnae then, at 12:15, took a receav until
When the House aisembled at 2:45, Mr.
lliscock, member of the joint committee
appointed to wait upon the President, re
ported that the committee had performed
its duty, and that the President had no
farther oommnuiestion to make.
Mr. Horr, of Michigan, from ths co*$f tL ..„ W1
mitteo on commerce, naked prosent oon- Keren o'clock
FOEEIGN NEWS.
LosiH.sr, Augn-l 0.—TheObsrrrer hns the
following dispatch: Alexandria, August 6.
—Yesterday’s engagement is tho subject
of general comment here. In the opinion
of military mon of high professional
ptrienco nothing apparently has been
gained to compensate for ihe heavy loss la
killed and woonded. An armed train
started to-day for Malhalla Junction to
discover if the rails had again been out
ixixnox, August G.—Ths report of Admi
ral Feymour concerning the rnoounte
with the enemy of a reooonoiaunco pert’
f J T IVAN THE It A T, I niif.od the u judiueratiou o l sundry
. ,. .. I i-ras by onuidu.ous consent, os follows:
What Cansed Considerable Trouble In V u nxotiou of Air. Hale, tho House bill pen-
n family. J swuiug tho widow ut tho late Brigadier
A care came up before Bcco'rder Jemison ^Mr^MorrTil^ih? 9 iRj . Wt
yesterday morning of unusual interest. I the section of ths revised statutes* whicE
The fact is known that all tbo Russian rof-1 oxport tux on tabncco was
ogees in Macoa dwell together in one I <>“ motion of Mr. Botler. tho
house. For soms reason, tho families do I joint rwm.utisu allowing per diom
not dwell together in the unity they should, I Dnployes of the Senate an extra mouth’s .■
and the polios have on inoie than one oo-1 p *L wn4 .. .... until 1 o'clock. After tho recess A. J.
caiion been called in to stop some family | _i » ?.* Jtooup was examined to rebut a portion of
fuss. ~ ' I wny to the Juckvonvillo and Augustine Itail-
Tho other night a bat flow into the Jroom I r P““ CompAu/, «uu rriug tue claims of
Wt oao of the lsdios, and after flying about 1 the captors of tho Albemarle to the C<
was killed. It seorus that tho Kassiansare I of Cla.ms, were considered nnd paired. I
sopsrstitiou4, aud beliovetlnitu bat Ikiiled I Mr. Allison, from the appropriations
or caught in a room will give the oocupant committee, reported the House reso u-
any amount of good luck. So when Henry * lo ,° appropriati. g $(10,UU0 to supply a do-
Kressowitz, the to.U’s l.. othcr-in-law,heard ? t ci ®p®yj u u ‘« appropriation for too fees of
of the oat, ho wont into tho room, secured I United States district attorneys tor the lost
the bat,and tojh it to his np/irtruonU. I - .. , _
This enraged tha lu 'y and she I Mr. Rollins, from tho naval committor, 1
went into Henry’s room and I "Ported the House resolution instructing
seized upon three silver candlesticks I the Secretary of theiNavy to convene> »
brought over the water, and declared she r° Qrl of inquiry u» investigate as to the
would not give them op nnlUthatbstwos toss of too stoamsr JesnnetU and tha
forthcoming. Henry refused to give up I dwatH of Lieati>nant-Commander DeLong.
tho leather-winged varm nt and toon fol-1 v . , ..
u 1 Mr. Miller, of New York, from the com
merce oommittee, reported back tho Honso I
Attract eeehie the etor, at wae related |» Wot tfeotatlon tor ejolotMleeteommtt-
by OfBoer Stenhens wk» Mt*u *• mWihM I pn Amerioan ship-building and ship
ter. In view of the poverty of the puoplo I o^fng interests. r«w b y m to 13.
and a promise that the family would fops-1.. Mr. I'lomb offered a ooncorrenl ryottn-
rate and live in separate honsos, tha lie-1 H°f to f
cor ler let tliem off wi>h on injunction.
“niHiiOP tv as Eli.
_ _ adjournment sine dis at five
o'clock. Without disposing ot the resolu
tion, toe Senate went into executive
Moraelblng Aboultlio
Unfed Repnt>]leans lo srouS
Bishop Henry M. Turner, of the A. M
Mr. Pinmb charged that tbo responsibili
H i, n ty for ths extension of the present session
C I ' ,ft * chargeable solely to thedilatorinesa of
too House in maturing appropriation bills.
and reviewed tbo action i
r.-*10 the Degrees scrambled into the ears
honnd for Jesup. Conductor Adie and
Boggsge to aster Jomw and the other cm-
!•!«»><••* nnd consulted among themselves in
ths meantime and decided npon their
course of action. The ears were «.re«d.
cl and it was some .time before
ths conductor eoold commence ths work
of taking 'rp ticket*, tvh'n ucar Ood-
winsvtlle t*>« conductor was Informed that
a r.cgro la the soonod doss ear was making
hiiii*»!f generally disagreeable nnd bad a
pistol drawn. Captain Adis went in and
ordered him quietly tut firmly io pat up
the pistol. lie sullenly refnaed, but Made
MDoUxntoobcf, and the coudaetor («(t
tho r.-.r to attend to bla dutiss. lie had
not l>fvn gooo Ijoj: Injfora b» board n t«r-
rib'son.nm i»>a in the evr whererne bully
wax, and * »«i -M that there was a woenm
being cut. RosSiing into the ear be found
ths in xro, Ike flhipmas, stabbing his wito
in tho r>aek, the blood sparling from the
wounds.
Ths conductor here had nse for every
fn 'titty nud a crucial test of his courage,
lie called Poor Rill and hta porter Lewis
nml thru v. to whcrl Ike was carting
his wife. Ike stopped, and hacking him-
•••If np ngam-t iho rear o( the bar, stood at
' b«y with pistol il ON hand and knife in
the other, and with glaring ey es defied any
attempt at arnst, and sajing that be
would run that train. Ospt, Adis was
r^then ia a critical position. He wae cool
an 1 ccllccttd, but a glance reranled to hU
gnzu twenty or thirty revolvers indifferent
1-nrti of the car, r.n 1 he did not know
vrfccthcr there was a friend or foe in tlie-
k ' ft |tut Ho iletormined to sell hi* life at a
dear «*•»-?. an t knowing he was backed by
Pony Bill, wLo wav arit to the core, he
inacagcd to get directly in front of the
bnlly.aadwhile talking to him, gave the
wiulc to hi* porter, Lewis, and to Pony
Bill, and in a twinkling both arena were
iy r.u-e-it uii r«ioiur, i
___ _j»er«l by l’ony Bill, ana
Hubvhled. It was L;:t the work
a moment to show ths cegroes
that Iks oa :ht to be pacished
for cutting his wife, s;:d a number of tfcei
drew pi-tolH and were kept from
•hooting Iks by the railroad men. One
man begged to zfcoot htm, a fid acta illy
placed me nuzzle of hia pUto*. at Ike’s
Lead. In the strecrglc there were pU’ol«
tlirust u* >r Capt. Adie s artn«, around his
r.fck and all.alK.nt him by ths men who
wanted to kill Ike- The conductor tbes
other negro had stolen his watch, where
upon the marshal, J. B. A. Buchan, and
Pete Harrell, his assistant, arrested him.
On the way to jail tbo negro got loose and
started to ran, when he was shot at and
killed. The negroes teenmo very much
inflamed and excited and fired their pistols
and went about in search of Buohsn and
Harrell. It is said they got np with Hsr
rail,who told them he was not Pete Harrell.
“Yonder he is,’’ pointing out young James
Harvard, of Cochran, who hnd come
down on tho excursion train. Ths
negroes ran after yonng Harvard,
shooting nt him and shouting and threat-
eniug. Mr. Harvard tan into and under
Ur. W. W. Harrell’s bonne. The negroes
unrronnded the honne and demanded ad
mission. Mr. Bird Daniel and Mr. A. II
McRse were np stairs in tbo windows of
their room and several shots were fired at
them by the mob. Threats of “burn ths
bouse," •'kilt tiiui," 4 *ho kilted >r •istor’s
son," and all sorts of noises, shooting pis-
tols, etc. They tore off Mr. Harrell’s pal
ings, broke down his fenoe and Anally got
into the boose nnd dragged young Harvard
ont. They beat him a\jout the head with
sticks, and ss they reached the steps one
negro pat a pistol to his hsnd and fired,
The yonng man full near ths gate, and
after he was shot to dea’b some of the
fiends struck him about the face and head.
Mr. Harvard was a son of Mr. Quinn
Harvard, of Cochran, was about twenty
years of age and had just returood from
college. His parents we losrn tried to
persuade him not to go on the negro excur
sion, but he did not obey them. Several
other young men from Cochran accom
panied him. His remains were carried to
Cochran last night for interment.
After killing Mr. Harvard the negroes
went to town in search of Buchan, but did
not find him. Theysoon quieted down and
when fivo o’clock arrived tho train left,
ranch to the relief of the town. Dispatches
were written for Maoon, Atlanta and Sa
vannah, but could not bu got off. One
black woman in the crowd created more peon’e. Being fluent of speech, nuu iw i - , . . .
excitement than alt the balance. Rev. Mr. JJ2md of bold charaoteritileThe became a I
Thomson, onr Methodut preacher, acted t,*der among them, and Jell Long Holt. I . now ample Opportunity to oou-
with K r»t intret^m,! gol.K right I. I ^. .Idr.l^ u, a. .Y m - I •Mythf.Ue MIL fl. wwM M
uDioogit lh.riot.rj end trjiog to qn*H pi. .i.calor. of hi. .aperlor wtlL Derlng ^ lt ;
them; and he would have succeeded bat for to unscrapaloasnsss, ho Isid down ths|ffv w “ 1 , upon without
this infarinted woman. I Bsuntlct, Mid tho Dvmoerats of Bibb saw I farther dtbsis or at any tlmo fixed.
Mr. W. W. Uerr.lt end f emlljr aetad with f ,hej had a foe to eootend with who 1
great ooolnuiw and forbearance, ti was a neither asked nor expected compromise. I fdocatioa ond labyr, Qktied. up ths rsstdu-
tryiog time for them. After the .xcit- SUli his ra^To 55 rat?oi M^to^
moot two negro men were identified as ro i n an d he seam*** “jp flaht UI rK
' fh • ,, ""hsriSPS^* look "" »' sSs^res^iS^
norer had eooh »n etperl- He wee euercufal. He wae eloctod o irS'iK'ti'iIiudltSj 1 ° il ‘ t pr0 '
cure, and all with one accord protest member of the Legislature from this dl
against any more negro excursions aud es- oounty. Bat If we rightly rrenember did I x .J
pecinlly oa Hoodsy. not sit out a foil term, lie came home, I **• M , » , ei’» of California, was .mails to#
Our >ocng men are going to organize » and in a bittsr, harsh, angry speech in I !£^!t!,® r P dor forlho Monday of
oouipouy. 1 front ot tho city halt, predicted all sort* of I ,... .
Two mors arrests have been made and I disasters to ths Democracy. I H«“® amendment to the bill for
othera uo known. Cuunrom>cxr. Turner, h.ring, a. h. na doaht ejnolud-1 j* ia*
1 ed, pretty w.ll Imitated Hand in carving I JjSSlHi«P ° e , f ^ k • f Tj*
IIKHT II AH IX li POTT unit. hie party ia theM rcbelHoo. perta, Med I JjUS*?
r^EsS 01
Dr. Edward O. Love, th* preeent enelyt- inmcr medo no friend, among I f 1 “Jf »ota. were amieblleami.
leal chemut for the guverqment, hu the uvoMtablawblta omila of Maconl Legtilatlvo bn.inM. WH noeoidmg y «u-
oently mad. ume Interctlegeiperimont. £ JSfSSSt ttu« fnTJ .U the S t-"*^ «“* the door, aloud. When the
u to th. oompereUv.vMn.ol behlngpow. SiffiriraSSodlrid. nr ing th. wu. | th. Ben»U proceed.
deu. Dr. Love’. ImU were made to deter. he „.j 0 „„ .ffort whilo here to | “11° the eoetideretioo of the Uouu eon-
.nine. I.r-- . arm (l,u vrvru* .Orimvnvlrial I MeSIUCS. HO miUU »«» ““ 0 ‘» W,Ul ° I nnrr.nf re.^.It.1 i... f,v. . flu.I .I;........
called, and made some corrections in bis
testimony, ti. W. Brsishaw was called
by the defense to offset the charge that ex-
travagant sains were paid for ths service by
showing the high price of forage an J labor.
Judge Wylie ruled out the testimony. The
defense then announced that they were
through with their evidence. At the re
quest of the prosecution a recess was taken
ionic 01
E. Chureb, preached two sermons to large I theee bills, and said if business ibtsVesl
audiences in tho Methodist ehnroh on Cot-1 ^ been injured and manufacturing to a
■ , , I large extent skipped becanss of the pro
ton Avenue last Sunday. I traded session and apprehensions of un-
Bishop Tnrner (urn-ed his face toward I wise legislation to which it had given rise,
onr city in the early year, of the war. HU | '*" s wlt> ‘ ***
advent among u.* was so sadden that th? "
first thing many of ns knew he had made I pltotiM of too resolution, in'order, as he
for himself a “local habitation and a "tated, to have it lie over tor one day un
name not only a* a prenoher, but as a
potiUrill wire-patter of o very shrewd kind. “ r -.
Ho mingled politlo. with religion with »o *?ISS*
much skill and adroitness that lie soon bo-123Sy# r KE2?S8"£ia- *' 1 ° rrid to
SS?/ Bet" g “llJinVof “SSShflnT^ limirlddrt thet M tho mein bnel.
peop e. using fluent or speecn, ana pos- i
MorriU
Hsking tMwdcrs. Cubic Inches Cm I dark shads, oompoctly bulit. with a neau 1 . I* . . hnl
per each ounce of Powder, apparently as caosb'.e of sUnding »• much I “P wx DUl
tioyal (cn»m Urtir iKiwdcr) 137.4 punishment as Tag Wilson's and i* !•* I i f SfvSL l iIi - !!2L , n i.
{•sispreo (slum itowdsrto....— - I A7* I young enough to aooompllab urach of good I ■~
It am ford 1 , (phosphate) fredi IK.'’I or bad to Uw world. UsisagoodsiMaksr in ootil the Ux bill wmotidou.
Uumford'a (phosphatci old *•’I tha t.nlnit or on the ttnir t, aud in toanv I Mr. Beck said thseodsavor to poos ths tax
< levetand's (stSt wti*Mo*) - tu>» I tire alphabet attached to it, nnd ia tin Il'J, n*ya IJ. The Senate
gv r — - 1 - !S“ Mill of Ww Of hta2SlSj.ttS.SlSi. 1 H»g adjonraed tteul.to-nmrrp...
tar—..... - jjjjjjjg I of colored bi.bop.. It i. .aid be I. a flue I ^w«dmt»totorntt by Mr.Cnmeron.
tiroekMholnr, nod enn revlMiverulotl»r for. tail dmnl ot
l>r. Price's
Hnow Plake jOroff s a*s. Paul)
CCiMtresi. $—
r,. AadtwweSi cu.'s tcoutalns otua)... t*lt*
Becker's....... *
Billets
bulk
to w longnigos. J
..... iru
••—— o—— menu I., u -l, ,i .
HeUngtaot, certainly, omeng I ;. | oWkt < x«! < ht, we. del
[ the colored |>eopls of this country. I ®**®*®j^,*°. . . .v
It t. eehfhta eermoo. on Handey were I <* J"? 4 th *
nhle one.—purely eeripturel In every re. | vote brn wie
I ojrdtd the amuniraent would have been
' sgJ.i specl, and wo know hii noJi»*ncc« were I , l!
iismist I Ujs clevntion^ ta hia present | tolopteo. ^ bolte.
The Honre met at It) o'clock in coniinn-
-ri,„«rim- .riw-M..,...,,.,,.-. -- - . don of Ksturdayt session On motion of
fully to serve toe church faithfully nnd at I Mr. Willetts, of Michigan, seconded by
JjhgggJ^ I the Ume time tangle himself np in parti-1 Mr. Cox, of New York, toe ti
proosss of baking, or under vurylng cU-1 Mn mmskM. • I nnsred tn *nAn.irn<re
inatic vhaogee suffer dstenoration.'
•In hi. r.,K>rt the government otmmtal ^2tte^e, we tro-t. taken him' onl of I
■ .... ■ politics, for oil and water eannot mix; and |
r v:.r> ing c
HI ntion."
«otl, the former guveramept I
process
—'c changesi
’• H. A. Mo 1 ..,
chemist, after a carefnl and elaborate ex
amination of the various baking powders
of ooramsroe, reported to the grnernment
in favor of the Royal brand.
SO TIE AVf/7. I VO tin.
X Word tor Mr. Uudtn.
Macon, Oa., August 7th, 1882.
I graphic communication between America
| end Europe.
The Senate amendments to the eopple-
I mental post-route bill wwre concurred in.
I Thu sundry civil bill was announced at
I duly enrolled and rwceivsd ths sign stare of
Major Joha r. Rtorry ntabbedby Mr
Itebert Altcrlda#.
Yeeterdeyefterm»n aboutSuT)o'clocknIJ AMMfia.SSmlSimrZ
dUBeoltyoemrre<letthenpplyyerdo(theled,thevot.oci adjonrnment -bowing the
En.t Tenneaw*. Virginia end Oeorg* hTWf?S! *«> *»»
Voile’s testimony.
Mr. Merriok offered to show by tho wit
ness that in too spring of 1H7H, Vain had
known Miner, and hnd nt that time signod
a contract at Senator Dorsey's house,
although Yale swore that be had never met
Mimr before August of that year. Tho
witness said he met Vale and Miuer at
tinnator Dorsey’s house ip the latter part
of April. 1»78.
Joan Pryor, contract office dork, was the
next witness. He had been iu uhargo of
the letter press copybooks of that office.
Un identified a book presented by Col,
Blise as one which contained tiie letter
press conies of offiolsl oor;e*i>otidoaco of
one section of the recond sraisUnt post-
"* from Deoem-
Marob 10th,
1881. Taming to a page in the book
containing a copy of a titter dated Decem
ber 2»to. WWrtejA • M--* X.ttM*
4b« wltneM doctored that the signatnre
eras that of Generd Brady, signing as sec
ond assistant postmaster-genera! Oilier
titter* are dated December ;wth, 1W».
The object of the introduction of thia evi
dence was to contradict tho witness
French, wiio testified that on December
iirtth, 1880, he had acted as second assist
ant postmaster.gonoral.
U. L. Nelson, correspondent ot the Bos
ton Post, testified that he had a conversa
tion with Basil in tiie fall of INK), which
eommenoed at his bouse and extended to
Lafayette Bansro. After a long argument
Nelson’s evidence was rnledfloot, and the
ooort adjourned.
WAsnmoTox; August 8.—In toe Senate,
Mr. Bayard rose to a correction of the
journal, and stated that, owing to the noise
and oontnsion in the ohamber at the oloso
of toe session on Monday, his vote in fa
vor of the resolution for nn adjournment
sine die at 11 o’olosk p. m. that day had
not. been heard nor recordod by the clerk.
He bed voted yea, because the resolution,
coming from the Republican member*,
seemed to indicate a disposition of the ma
jority to close the session.
The ohair arnoanoed the appointment
on the joint **Ua& oommittee orf the revl
vat of shipping intsresU Miners. Miller, of
New York, Conger and Yeah
Mr. Ingaiti called np the bill to transfer
the property of the Soldiers nod Sailor*
Orphan Home to tha Garfield Memorial
Hospital. Passed.
On motion of Mr. Cameron, of Wiscon
sin, the House resolution for an adjourn
ment sins die on Saturday, August 6th, wee
takonnp. Mr. Cameron moved to amend
byiixittgaatbe time for adjournment to
day at 8'o’clock.
Mr. Hherman demanded ths yeas and
nays on the motion. Tha vote resulted
yeasN, nays 17, and tho resolution as
amended was agreed to. The announce
ment of the result was accepted ss conclu
sive that the end of the session bad finally
been determined upon.
Daring tbe roll call asveral members
who had prired announced that they had
reserved the right to vote in order to make
a quorum. Tbtir responses, however,
were not required for this pnrpore. Au
analysis of the vote ebowe that all votes
against adjournment come from to# Re
publican side. Tha Democrats voted to
adjoern, and Masers. Cameron of Wiscon
sin, Cblli-ott, Plumb and Sawyer, with Mr.
Davis, of Illinois, voisd with them.
Tbe 8en at* toon proceeded to c
_iea«area taken np by noanimoos consent,
and to which no obj mtion was made. The
following were disposed of: The
House joint resolution to provdc
lor preps ring reports of the contested elec
tion eases Tn tbe forty-fifth Congress.
Passed. Oa motion <
Henste hill to pay ext
work in emergencies
printing office passed.
Messrs. Anthony im
pointed to notify the Pi
tion with the Uouse «
grass woo'd be ready it
A number of House I
demoed cannon were l
Mr. Windom, chain
gallon committee ini
use of money to def ei
biU, submitted a repo
tokeu. Ordered prinU
At 1 o'clock an exeei
dered. and soon therei
closed.
At 2:65 the doors wei
request by Mr. Morrill
tlon bill, so that the appropriation wade
for tho Kentacky river might bo imme-
distily available. Mr. Holman, of IndiaL-a,
objected, however, and the resolution was
withdrawn. Attempts were mado by sev
eral members to pass Senate bills, without
eftoct.
The Sponker announced as members of
the joint selrct committee to examine into
the causes of the deetine in Ainrriosn
shipping Messrs. Page of Californis, Can
dler of Ma«*ftchni-eU>, Robeson ol New
Jersey, Dingley of Maine, Mo Lane of
Maryland and 0 >x of New York.
Tho hour of 3 o'clock having arrived,
Speaker Koifor addressed tiie Honso as fol
lows:
“This Hou’u is about to terminate its
first suasion. It has bven an important
one to the country. With thank* for gen
erous and kied treatment ou the part of
the Uonv*, end with my be t wishes for all
members, tegatdfe-se of party, I now,
authorized nnd required by tiie concur
rent resolution of the Ben do an>l House
of Representative’, dnolarotnti House ad
journ od without a day." | l/oud applause.]
Aftor spending about an hour in hand
shaking and taking leave of eauli other, tho
members left the hall, many of them going
direct to tiie depots.
flow. J C\ Clement* aenonilnated.
Special Telegraph and Mcweuger.
Dalton, August U —Iho ccnrentiou met
here to-day and nominateo Hon. J. 0.
Clements to represent ths seventh district.
B. r. M.
florae Fresh Fleece.
Special Tuleyrapb am! Mewcngcr.
Montxzcm*, Augastfl.—The first bale of
new cotton from this county was shipped
to-day to Campbell k Jones, Macon, by J.
McKenzie.
Tiie r.-i-litm i nioters.
Hpcflsl to Telegraph and Messenger.
EA8TMAN. Augu*t U.—Col. Jack Brown
was ^pointed by the coart to defend the
priaonors charged with tho marder of
Jsmea Q. Harvard. Three more prison
ers were committed this afternoon. The
court then adjourned an til morning.
CosucaroMDtNT.
EdUm Ttlnjraph ami Ynx^r.' It nUlrori. .t th. footof Tine «lr«l. between U
is with a feeling of pain that I road in joar | Major John F. Storey, master machinist I structions from th# committee on appro-
ieeue of the 6th inst year nnfavorebie I of the new road, and Mr. Robert Sheridan, I ptiatione, reported a r.isolation nppropriv
wmm.nta npon .h. »<x, ra n 1 .n ( Utl 0 «. of | „^ta Mr .
From an eyewitnese we gvt the following | works now in profreee for tbe tint
Mr. G. W. (iostin for tbe position of district I
eotltti
Orel to
.it hv* man out of
Ithered
np and,
as-i-teu uy i'oey nm and Iz>ais.
carritd him to tho door of the
car, the crowd Kiting at his har!« like so
many enraged devil*. When oa tho plat-
fora. Uu nr grot* gave boilinuna pa«!i
and down they fell the ground, the
conductor on top. Tbe negro w« a pow
erful rnnc, arid the coodec:or seeing thst
he had no time to lese, picked ep a coup
ling pin and gave his opponent a blow on
the forabesd wtoch fUied to fr.l him. A
second blow brought him to taw, end ho
rolled into the gutt«r. In the meantime,
the negro** \ id c it tiie toll Uee and were
howling 1U**o:j. n> fknJi. Tto cider
was gi*m to i • cu.m.- r, ami the train
arrived at Je*np on t:me.
The sheriff of Dodge county was notified
by Mogtapb. atul be sxTt*u dike Shipman,
and be u< i r. .j-.tto Ea-'man yeeienday
and lodgsJra j*il. with ten other* who bad
been am c i tn *f l ar< . .1 K . ac foF
c impli ..y in ih« u A >t ! ,y,
Ir- 4 r . pr• due <l'^ti*infidi.:
sr.d t-. it.»e«oteaee end barren
di- l%i- t:i . . .• i-:g t-.- . . . »
taffinahesh lissMsfnewrom wthlwith
■rvvtUmsat esdJNad wtth wtefcrd feel*
ism They havffgsse thsir dnty wall and
rroman eyawiraesawegwraeio iowTng works now in prognre for tbe improve-
MKUII of lb. .Ynlri It M.OU tha Mr. I aunt of the UiMuripi i rtttr btto* iMro.
I have been intimaU > associated with I Sbendan had been employed on the new I and the methods employed in making sucti
Mr (lustra since the rime nt ik* uu 1 W*® AttawU tmt. He wee ducharg-1 itnprovemenw. The Committee is also aa-
Mr. Posy Mnat thartoae ofthe late war 1 about six weeks weess ago for some 1 tiwrized to inquire into matters pertaining
betwesn tha States. Soon after the tor- J disobedience of orJer*. Yesterday after-1 to the outlet and jetty ■nteCM.ua
render of oar armies we were together ee I noon he went out to the yard and after I report the result of their ioneiries
‘S. U * a?®* of ^;. L * N ; I bMds with Major Storey, a*k*d I Btthe next session cf C oogree*. Adopted,
^hlllle, of this city, and from that time 1) him if he bad a job tor him yet I Under a cell of the States tbe following
Major tepUed that hel vero inlroducei and referred: By Mr.
. . . . . . . - t . w to give him I Kobeeon, of New Jersy, to rednee taxation.
t } rMnrm «P°® 4 hislife with I tt present. Ihie answer dM not appear to [ identical with the tax UU a* it now standi
pelO’ but that you ootuider R to be a “red- ptieae Ur. Bheridan, and he began to abuse L n the Senate, ev ept that it Oom not pro
em n duty that you owe tbe public. 1 the Major, aad daring tbe eon venation tbe I tide for tbe polarticoc* «eitl Mr. Robe-
"V"*!** g! , !g S y troe, dote Mewas given, tort by which.party Is not son moved to suspend tha rales andpot
it thereby unfit Mr. (luatin from repre- I certain. Mr. Sheridan struck tbe Major, I opon it* noMoge tbs bill jail introduced
seating the people of thia district in a sat- I who is one-armed, and then several licks I byhim ti> reduce taxation.
MfacSory manner? I know Mr. Gostin to | were passed. In stoeping do we to pick ap I Mr. Mills, of Texas, demanded a •ecoed.
be • men of a elaar mind, a jadgmeot I on iron bolt Mr. Sherman manegeJ to get but there were only fifty two voting in the
calm, dispassionate, on J with capacity to I out hia knife end stab tbe Major in tn* I affirmative and eight in the negati re.
recrement this district with ability. I neck. The Major picked op the bolt and I Metar*. Ellis, of LoaUiam*r end Cot.
^ Mr. Sheridan several Uowa on tbe | of New York, re ised toe point of no quo
frtends who deans that he oeoopy 1 h?.uf, and compatkd him to give up his rora>
tide poution, and he is, ea | knife. 1 Mr. Ribcsoa trusted lbs* so gentleman
I understand, the unanimous choice of th# I By this time the employee of the road 1 on the other sola would object to a bill
delegatee from this oounty. Those 1 got to the moneed eeperated them. Mr jor whirh rednoed taxation forty-three million
_ Itee ore a]l food Democrats, they rep-1 btorey eent for Dr.Jhugero'd, who dres*#t| dolUr*.
ZO&JiWr.T? *htf hart our I hie wound in the office at the yard. Mr. 1 Mr. MilD-—“It reduces taxation on tire
****** coaCAsom. 1 Bheridan walked^ to Menard k ITgman s wealth of the country and leaves it on tire
cncoanlcr
! -- - -— unco party
at Malhalla Junction, Saturday, is ns fol-
lows: “Oar foroc consisted of two bus-
area men of the naval brigade, with one
forty pound and two nine-poundcr goi.s,
under Capt. Fischer, a thousand mariucs
under Col. Tucson; half a battalio uof the
Thirty-eighth end Forty-rixth Regiments,
and nil of the Sixth Regiment. Wu had a
skirmish with tho enemy, whloh were two
khou«aud strong, wi h nix sure cud six
rocket*, from half-pad five until half-pad
seven o’clock in th« evening. The total
cssaalties to the usvnl brigade and ma
rines arc twp killed ana twenty-two
rouadcJ.TAOl
The toWtf ia General Allison's re
port: “Iwrent t\t native reporta, existing
daring tiiu pass* Vv day*, that Arabi Push i
was retiring /r„\i Kafr el Dvwar ip. n
Daman liar,I dctOw\iuad upon a reconuot-
eance to ri*c*rtalntcloxrly whether Arabi
•till held hie original position etrongly.
The !*ft colnmn mmmeoced to advance
at 4:45 p, m. from tlm advanced pick-1* of
Rami' h, thence by br*‘—*—* tU -
Mahmoadtcit o** ‘
tion with ti.^,
peeled iu ^ . n
o rlcrn siiv.iej
IlfUttCtt M8..M05
Thme
Jiicu-.e
OONSTAHTtnov
dispatch from tl
claims that batutdi
Egyptian victory.
ed tiro
m po •siblo Ul. _
tho railway appi
mondtob cftn.nl,
ry fire upon the w
of the oanal. Too two niutrpouudL
draggodon tlio embankmrnt and caum
into notion agntost the enemy’s geua, the
forty poumlcr filing o*er our heed- rgsin«:
a point where the enemy’s forco were
beginning to appear. I now threw forward
two corn prone* to carry a hooec near Ihe ca
nal, and followed np by throwing
four coinpaniee etbl moro to my lsf» upon
the banks of and aoroee the canal, tliun
attaining tbe position 1 wished and form
ing a diagonal line aoroee both canal and
road way. The enemy retreated slowly
before o*. The fire of their **-— » wjn -
der* aid nine -»*u , eler g «rs i
ux*«»^iiy gui under by onr arlii'ery. J
objrct of my roconnofsonce wai at ntiunl,
and I determined to withdraw. 'J Li*
movement wae carried out with roost ter-
feet regnlarlty and preoieion. I lie trout e
fell beck by alternate companire with the
regularityof a field day. Every attempt
by the enemy to advonen w*e
crufthcdbytbe bc.ratiful prreirionof the
forty ponnder and tiie iteedy firing ■ •! the
nine poaedere. Tbe loeeee of th^ cnruiy
appeared to be very gro it They w re so
dispirited thit, c int ary to tho uraal praa-
tioe of Asiatics, they made uoaitiuiplti
follow np our withdrawal. A< a reooni.oi*>
saoce tho eoccese of oar move ah I
could with. I regret to a*nto tlv.t
oar loeefwu eomovhat h*avy. Lion.
tnral Society, and > n u umoer* i evor met. oar total to** was
ce nresiilsni. The I fo ? r kiUed tw*nty#even wounded,
ce president, ihe Anguat fi.-Ittte1ligre.ee. has
. w«e also retlsc-, been received from Oonstaniin qAe that nt
Mate Agrlcattaral fleciety.
Hpeelsl Telegrsph and McftcugiT.
Ma&iktta, Oa., August 9.—Ool. Thom- ^
M Hardeman wae to day re-elected preal- j tenantTv ree"was’oru» V of ths ..
dent of tho Stato Agricoltnral Society, and * i°ff *»fll«ere 1 ever met. Oar total lore was
OoL W. I. Urlnu.tan .lo. *“ Hff 00# 1
old executive committee,
ted. Addrurred were delivered by aevoral! the eittiug of the conference *j ran rdny
men*ben, I. O. Forman, on oitMu.T. Lo"l HoOorin, «b» llntlih «[nb-rii,-or, iw.
f-irriin •• ti a _r i»li «i. • ocptsd th« principle of a rolleotive protec-
fartaing, D. A. \ a*on, rMocrose of South- • tion of the So ex canal. Tbe Murquis de
west Georgia; Prof: While, cotton seed Noaillc, the Frendi embareador, wu
forced to reeerve hi* opinh n. owing to tho
political crisis in Pari., the other dote-
K to*. inclaJmg tbe Turkish repreeei ts-
»■, accepted collective protection with
the uodificetijn that there should
only Lo a trovlslonn! eot»ervisioii of
the oanal. Lord Daffeiin a«niu )n-
aisled upon the proclamation
f* P..k* ■■ RrJj* 1 y*
that rumor* hsd spread in Egypt that the
tiultra protected Arab! I’ealiv aud would
Mod troop* to drive oi t th* English, lie
farther oailed attention to Uie feet that
the Porte had not yet given a written
statement of it* adbesura to tho terms c f
the identic »1 note, lie *nid England might
regard Die delay ae an ao nal refuel, and
act acoordisgir. Tho TarkDh drlegnte*
promised a written reply at the nett meet-
ing ot toe conference.
Constant!some, August C.—Beld Pasha
has info-med tiie conference that tiie
troofe which atarted for Fgypt at toe be-
ginnteg «.f the week are recruit*, who
will remain at Haloniea. The real expedi
tion will comprise 6,UuO men. A coar.ed of
war, composed of Hunan Pasha, minister
of marine, and tiirre colonels, will g i to
8»idt Bay, which will he ured n« a uiliUry
d-pot. It is stated that Bern*
1‘uha will rroccrol to Ahx* udria. • ne of
the transports which left here on ih > third
insUnt, with artillery and etoro«, o Alex-
andria, hu returned broken down. Two
transports bar# arrived at Salonice, bnt
thcr have not yet taken on b >ard ray
.... . . „ „ ... , troop*. Th* coot rsots for stores hare oot
are rwptoin .wcUord; L. 8. Gray, tbo_pUot: ^ it 9 ti|| donbted that
Sot Prise, the '*'***• Laoghlsse, eeorad I (j,. proposed expedithre will start.
*'" v " k *‘ , , “ **' London, August 7.-A Reoter's • d i-pateh
de L
gram here declai
wholoof Egypt has cm
tho Nr.ti .’..al part}, and
find everywhere a deto
gent detent to check
possible.
Simla, August 9.—Tho Sixty-third Iteir.-
raontof foot ha.i b a ordered to im
mediately reinforce th* ’Indian co
of Egypt. Throe moro batteries h
ordered to hold themselves !& rend
service.
Bombay, August 9.—Five trensp
troops Mailed for Egypt to Jay
moro will etart to-day. Gon. B!r
Mad’horson and stad will irt today ou
board the Ileydupm.
Alexanduia, Aogn-t ‘.'.-An armored
trniu on its usual night patrol thi* evcu.ug,
exchanged a few aho’ .^ a-.aPi Ba-hn 7 *
second line cf entrenohmeots uenr Mai.aim
August 9.—f he Rrya!
rds left Aldcrotat
bj train for rioctli
will embark on
and City of Now York, for
r>. AnguatTha steamer \>
'Vi msn of tho Durhnji r „i-
tot toe east to-day.
ugustO—Fivo moro Turkish
ions have arrived in On to. D.-r
Paalia in expeoted to morrow.
Au:v*ND2it, Aug" t U.—Til" family ..f
... Slone have arrivod here. h--u ih*-,
left Cairo oo the 3d lost, naryii.m,' w -
qntek.
TNANsraare roa not i*t.
Hotmt Hamtxon. Angnnt 9.—lho trim*
ports Grecian iWith a battery of r.rtilt.-ry,
< U,mpaa with a battery of artillery,
fornia with a company of engim-re, City
of New York and Greece sailed for Egypt
tmday. The Dake of Cambridge amt
Prince Edward, of Qaxe Weimar, vnitod
ctioh of the shi;* before their .iepartcrc.
I ho Prince of Wales Inspected th«> »s-t
four of the veesele. gucm YieU-rm,
i’rinceo* Beatrice nn.i the Duol.*
nangbt in*peciod tho Orf .**“ wilneMfd
STBAIISBIP AOBOCXO.
IiONDON, August 8,1:0) a. ite—North Oor-
man Lloyds steamer Motel, from Bremen,
August Gth, nnd Southampton Aogu*t Mh,
for New York, ia "ground under Li/.irel
Point. Her position is precariotn. I he
passenger* ere now tending.
11 a. w. — Ih# Lloyds ii ."nt telegraph.*
that the If or ol has a hole through her bow.
tiheitru-k r.i 9^J0thia morning. Tog* lmvo
been sen'. • . <-i>r.a*sistilDce. lho weather
is calm v d hsxy,
11:90 A- :t.-A telegram received in I/m-
don son ."-aco# thst all of tho pari-etigur*
have ten jo lut 1’cnzance.
and its uses; L C. Bryan, farming a>d
politics. To-morrow a grand excursion to
Canton take* place. . T. J. B.
nos. j, n. usMt sT
ReaumlMiMt Br Arcteraatten at XII-
i. tigs vi ire.
Special to Telegraph end Xesrenger.
MiLLsixir.vn.LK, Aagnst 9.—Ths two-
thirds rale wsa adopted. Hon. James H.
Bloent was unanimously nominated by ac
clamation. W. R. R.
Millkdorvilln, Aogcet 9.—Tho Coa*
greesional convention assembled at 110)0
o’clock. Hon. Jams* IL Uloont was nomi
nated by aoetemation. Perfect harmony
prevails.
THE MOLD I>I'»T XT PL OX I OS,
A Lister III* Iilllril «ml Woumletl-
ri*e Xlnulnc.
(fly Telegraph.|
Hickman, Kv„ August h.—Tho exact
number of the kitled and wounded by th*
explosion of the toiler of the steamer
Gold Dust, last eveniug, is not yst known,
but is estimated at twonty-foar killed and
forty-eight wounded. Among the woumded
are tiaptain McCord; L. H. Gray, the pilot;
clerk; I
„ - —l by
with derisive laughter
ride. Tbe Vermont f
soot wito on appeared
Poodle too o
so adopted by
tendering thanks to
President of the Stool
able, courteous and i
which he Has presided
lions of tha Ifwreto
When tha head of
the hoar of three, the
molly urminitedithi
speech. Ha said:
**Senators': Alter a 1
out Merino, in which
formed its pert of th
folly, we ore about to
or* doe to each and *
body for generous
friendly support in
yoa alt health and h«
tha Senate adjourned
The aoooaocsmnlt
cut red with apptea*#,
Senate, appreciating
from their berdeos
indulged in mutosl
ihe habit tiist vou
G tetln was formerly addicted'is sorely - I I
grievous f*oll, aod if it was not bettered I walked off in tbe direction of his home,
by those who advocate him that ttwaaea-l Tl* information retched Luuteo*ut
tirri y eradicated, hie nommatioo would not
tion to which Mr. I drag stow, on Fourth street, where Ms i^rerty of Ih* counlry. It toko* tbe Us off
, waj.a<le were artwded.fo, aftee whteb ho | 6ankt u i pau it oa tho cotton
, ... _ , , Mr. Randall—** When ths committreoo
\Vylra that Major Story sw(Hind rufitiu w »j^ and means triel to red' ce taxation
. , atd be dupuchei Officrrs Mtisterty and ^ the exrent of seven tr million doilsrs,
S*j,I S* KjlT 1 **^*511^1 *°* r ** ac ™prereatedit. This it merely
a friend to ovtnoms a doty that w# all I they failed to find him op to midnight. I iMtocomb#. end there I* no sincerity in it/’
owe ourselves and the p«Uio-toat te, to Wears gltd tv state «hst neither gentte- ! iairnSt hxroba^tesides!"
advocate for our Legislators only men of msn are much tort. The Mejxr’e wound I wwrno prosumt XZSa ep-
‘‘tegnty atd ability. lie peiafel, hat not a sertou* oao. Mr. I l>M ricsr bat tLetriters retained Ihelrt4s2s
And now that Mr. Oostin has hod I Bheridan’* head wo* col by to# iron bolt, I JS^rere^ JtliSedbl^ itoSroI dnoJ#
strength and aonrega to resist this ternfcte | bet net to my *ro*.v. MM t. . ^ - > ,w4De ■ rr n
evil^c.Mntemfsrvnro for so tonic u time, | Tbo*# are the twz* an givoo or. and may
Hi no have faith in tha woaderfal power of I .ary scare
a true r» formation. It is true toot soare I on trial,
other of equal capacity might bo cboeea, I
Lot who of them or of ns are witiwi: I
fttttlU?
Then, rsn you net take away the shadow I
Hartford'* AeM PkaipLsIS.
OVNUWOKKfUr NKKVoLS SVsTKUS.
,, Dr. Edward L Durr, Pbi!sfielpbis v
path of ono who stands now in tha full] coys: “I hsr# used il tor several years,
light ot a confident ss.-ength and whoaaLte I roncMcrteff It valaabte In r * ‘
izena wish to honor ?. | nntonssv stems end In the
Itee pectf ally, Jo*mP.~
t worked
uu-rrbers, who ps»^#dt-re time ia making
jocular ivuiirk« about the bill. Finally I ■
Mr. Bo's aeon withdrew the bin, saying h» tocel)
bed made an honest endeavor to reduce r m
ZkjmmmJi temiri Uaghter on tha Dem-
ourette *idr, and seggrettooe that the word I
ihonest be withdrawn. 1 At ldOtireHoae#
took a recess for two hoars. I
After the r*e< i« the Hpoaker
tU r t ^ibitnent uf Mrssrr. "
The number of vi*
in tbe galleriee woe a
onthetestdsyof a eeesioa, and after a
brief period tire chamber was deserted.
The Senate, though in executive session
on hour and three u Barters, coo firmed only
only one nomination, that of Mrs. Mary
IL t, McCaudio, a* pwteutcr at Provo
City. Utah, lire greater portion of Ureses-
cion being token ip in the reading and dis-
cas*ioo of the treagr with Mexico.
After tha reading of Ure journal, Mr.
Hie seek moved to take a teases for one
hour, stating that in his judgment in in
hoar tha Senate would act upon too ad-
... J» *ui-1. critic uuMim-iu; Join ,
O'Nsal, Uwk Turn lte< k. dri k sweet
er; James Nirt-l, rOiWw, tue bskrf; three
cooks, Mr. Br:Jzc*t Mr*. Thompson, Pat
Kitzgera<d,ten drek pnsrenuers and Dtd
Danham, tire second mi to, la addition to
tbe eighteen missing, the foilowing have
,UJ ' “-* 1 inis rinen tbe acctdeot:
I els.k; John LytUi 1 , set*
Vm. Traver*, l>sr-keep.
ivoml port *r; Jim Jerry,
th; Waiter Uoward, roue-
•Ili-ms, seoond barter;
fieck pVAsrager. Th©
ng are not yet known, as
t. In private houses sod
:o nble U be log done for
d«J.
Augaet 8.—Tha etevm-
>o, of tha New t>f.
do, arrived hero at nooa
urn, Kentockt, with tho
tie rteamer Oold Dost
kmsu at l'J:T) iMt night,
lore nnt»l neveo o’clock
ti. A. It. Lee aud Shields
possible to relieve the
*i*nLdives of the Anchor
Dp to tire time of leaving
ipersons bandied, i’iru
were on the Gold Dust
i were saved, only one,
bating been slightly
» doing well. Ten cf the
at Hickman. The bodies
a H Hnd tire barkeeper,
■ the Alton, bound for
a Ure undertaker was
rof Ingram to Altoa at
m rvn away and he was
Capt. Frink Lrebke, ofl
gh'ly Hcaided.bat is doing
ire tbe soff«rers, end tire
JeLthiog for ure treedy.
undone that would tn r
iffvrtrs. i be City of
Louis wiiho.it stopping. I
A ure time of tire disaster,
I people on boarJ, which
prs, officers and c ew,|
eu taiwisg, who are cap-
goo# down in tire wreck,
tire injured are badly
■Mr. Atkina inquired whether tha Senate
had given tbe chairman of ths Hooco ep-1
I prop rations committee nay aotte* toatit
wwold adjourn for Ure day yesterday at six
Mr. Hticoek—“It did not.”
Mr. Atkies-^Tben it left lire chsirm-n
i esD as here at eight o’clock end let ae
kins further remarked that if the
EAWXSBTttjS
for lhrt.il..,.
Ur.O'NMi wiaifil lUt IU OOn
mu from Nr. Vur«, Mr. liurocr, rr.tal.t
uttpai moIIh.nrttr.Btnta.is■ , * a «5
Ur th.oiheita. Mtt. wrath. UmW
■EiSu.iiw.b,tMMr— ‘*—
froru Aleisndria se.ys Utcernl Allison eeti-
mntei tlisenemy'slov* at2001».a.',) Oneoffi.
cer of tii* Mb«Utplirzvn Rogiment and fuur-
teen men were taken prisoners 'I her -tils
that th* ensmy’s force e«L-tited of a
battalion of the Second infs* try Regi.
meat, l,’5X) strong, nnd WW of to* Ma«ia-
phe/sa Regiment. Ths/ reckon ths rctei
furee at Ksfr el Domsr at IG.UCO.
A dispatch to the Daily Telryr.tph from
Coos'snUnupti e.xys an niiplenssni l.vcling
hss Irevn caoscd to th* Forto on a*cu.intuf
tbelMstinx of the English fl*g ou ths
t ublia buildings vhen the British /x-capted
Sore. Tbe Porte has been al
tered that tbe r*ti*ns of thi fi-g has no
eiraiflesne*. Theflxg dMnls)#! ws« thst
of tin consulate, aud was hoisted in « oo
junctiou with tbe Egyptian fi*j. This ex.
ptiasti.-a ti not '.jn-td*»rcJ sati-fsrtory.
In the Hoo-e of Comr;»on* rhi* evening
Sir Chsrie* Dilk*. ouder foreign cemetery,
replying to varkmj qaeetiun-, cold uu
Turki-it troops have gone to Alexandria.
Th'vo that hsv# hcen dbpHuii will only
go a* fa' ns Crete. The argotisuoue iu
regard lo Torkiah intenreiti .n ia I^gypt
have n-»t reeeired a state lobs made pub- .
tic is Parliament. Tho conh reneo, he to cut sore#
said, will have no control over I’r»gl rad’s ** ^.^1*
actum at Bee* or at any other
point where British trncpx are in occclo
tion by virtu* of the Khtdive’s pn p sst
The menvurre before th* roofer* nc'* ai#
only propoetls fur tire en’tty of ti-e cansl.
I*k»1 Dritirin haa in* r if.wi that if
any agreement i* reaebe! it will only Ire a
temporary one, ioculrnt to the pr*>ent
sitostioo. No ultimatum hss bean sent to
tire SoUan.
ALEX*»p*ii, Augurt 6.—Twenty
ins were arreted whE* pilfering at lUm-
leh last eveaieg.
Ths Khedive hss written to Raghcb
Pashv that he considers it meuu t rut ep'-n
bis govtrnmeni to give r otic* wit ool de
lay of Re lutontiun to tr<dtn»nify the *uf-
ferrr* from the dreor tire at A exsn Iris,
without ditttiucti' n of nat'onsiit*. in *o i *
manner rompetibla with the resotirces
cf Ihe country.
tnn rectal cAstsrr.
Paxio, August G.—The bureau**>f 'treL-ft
have rejected tire prut*o*-sl to invite M.
Bric«on to take c tB*«- f aud drcls'vd in -up-
port of e ministry of nppes-en nt airi ron-
cilint on. A mettiugof tire sure r# I eft
co'upvLvca cao i lor competent and
reliable operator*, bos pros pi* d tha oa-
d-reigned toopena-ctoK’. in whito jOsB
bauaght slltb# leqairea.suts n^x^uy to
fit a person for practical reivice. Tha
coarta embraces: ist- A th'tough knowl
edge of bftttenre, lurdwttrjf, end wires in
practice’ a * in telegraph offices. AI. A
thorough knowindg’ of irsasoiMoa and
reception of merges and prere rep#
over a litre. 3d a thorough kcowtida#
books, accrranu and forms ia pntetiert me
in ell well legsUted tetegraph offices. 4th.
A thorough tjovielg* ot nl<* goremteg
the Mip*4ng of bsvnrrs tn rich offices
<>*r teaching arraag*«**nt aad ronatioc-
< ter teaching arrange**i
'tion ot desks and halls
Cirulu, .ail-l In..
W. W. Ciiir, PmiMk,
Ka fWUn.BC, Xllnnu,(ta.
Decline •( /Inn.
weakness, dyspepsia, Itepr
ual debtUty, cured by “Weir
roewnr." 11. Depot: Iren;
Itotkin dt Lamar.
leading artioiu says the moderatios ot tho
govirnment’s amendments to tlio arren *
of rant bill lift fieoribly relieved tt* Un
siou of the politiral, itnation.
The Daily News eoje editorial.> tire
fitmu**' and round judgment ot Mr.
(llndstooe have apparently saved ti.u
uountry from a serious aonstituiiomit
•reis.
Dublin, August 0.—Vltepatvtek, whnwfil
yestsnlxy couvioted of on attempt t» kill
th*recorder of Dublin, wu today rrn-
teuced to five years' panel servitude.
IiONDON, Anguat 9.—Tbo*, Walsh, who
was arrasunlat the time «.f tbeff- ira .>t
arms at Clerkenweil and convicted «if tin
charge of treason tnd felony, has been
sentenced to seven years penal earettude.
KfS T ‘ ' ,r .r> V V"rii inti
cunld cot find him guilty nuiees th*■>■ »>»•
Uevedtiiataoocspiraoy existed in Ireland
lo raise an itreurroctioj, urn) that W&'sii
xas a participant therein, iho jiry nnly
took ten minntee to consider verdict.
\ -1 ;;i'-r Mosel
struck tho rocks Immediately under tho
Lizard signal rift tion during ii ('■•.• r«v.
sad was stranded. She had on b->ard t'4»j
or 700passengers and a full cargo. Itoats
were Immediately launched aad the i n-
seogers, malls o&d epeela wen- surely
landed. Tags havo anived at tho rot-ue of
the disaster and attempts are bnii.g n.ude
to get the steamer afloat. Should tire
weather continue fine, it h t rubni>;o tint
tbeeargo wUlbamvsdlaaasin-. M «\n
dlUon, althoogh there te a po««.iuui> -mt
that the steamer may prove a total wreck.
ciiaMAKT.
Bcat-iN, AugMt 'J.—Tho Norddeni^ tm
Zednng, I’rinea lii'miirck’s organ, in flu
article friendly In touo toward* England,
denies tbe ramora of an intervention of tire
l owers by placing th# Sue* canal perum
neotiy under the control ota uuvi vm\
mteston similar to that on the Pa—hm ft,
says: “As the Britiati tratlia oa tlm canal
Imasnsell preirendarate*, th* powers mu-
not street England to subordinate such an
immense iat*re»t to the decision of e ncu
English majority,"
l’Aais. August U.—A decree closing tire .
ecsioo, wax reed in both th unbora to-day.
Tbe Ohio Utispticril.
Cleveland UU<r to Boston Usrsld.
tertri eooduci are cuds agslntt Her. U |».
Ilcnaritnau, psarer ol the rhrtiuan Church,
uectedwCh SonSlnhoStsTels.
aud eiabrace the tolh'wlus sprciBcatloua: The
flrvt complainant ebargts that llcasebean esino
her hotueahoal tWclock In Ure evtnins the
r*ebraced aad klased her eeveul time*, .-ho
was seestooUhed that she did aotivriu- «hst
hadecconed nwtit he^had tift. Ths v^ou-t
mmi'laiuant nid that Mr. iteo*. Imaa. «wc to
her aouee oa the art oi Jen* to ask her to
aerve un e eommiltee for flxlnf up th* church.
Mberi deporting. *he went i ft to the nrden
‘ sum* fcw«n to send to his wife.
...i gave them to him he r.... -t
cl him and r. huked him. lie ort*t tor to
..jttffn^asississsss
SSySrtyeUIjrthS^paB&eaepteB
the door of her home, be threw hU arm
around her to closely that she eoold not act
sway, lie walked ecrus* the. reecu, carry it <
tSiZ'sXi nr&zsas&ir v *
too** They MtUlklng for iometi * *
» afraid to move. (<.r fear he v
. though »hs hsd »ucb coufidi
ttiat she dU not attribute euy « r.ms UukUc
hta actions. When he went to leave she i
"■ thinking that. Uthedid so. be v
t» tor. hut. with a if *’“*
been tn the mintii
nothing to tear from h
dtsjr. Ileturaed Uck
ateusglt* to get sw ay, atylng
never do suitt*
• hunh offleisi*
Preeidert Orevy had a roufi Hi
Senator Du Ctere th s morning. A new
cabinet will probably be for- ed today.
A new ministry be* not yet toen formed,
l’reetdaai Gravy will confer w in Rsnator
Dj Clare agsia this eve* ihg, v?!b n tuv to
his ututorW i^tfito
Loodon, Augu.t 7.—Hrwfttiti Inn Fsri«
report that Hcnxtor DiCwtub • auc#v*‘.a
ti e teak cf formtbg a saw min stry.
AunuxDtfk, AugnetR.fip m — Lhvgun
of tirt ironclad Temoralre, which is now
lying uopotUa Bamteh, cover thanroaod
between the British lines and tbe outposts
of tha enemy. Th* Teaeraiit ■■■■
load firing, fa aoasaqoenoe of Ure
oskra'i msUag a f
After a tew abort
re enemy sbandoc..
Two of those wctrad'd tn f oterday’s a»
(sgementdtid to d y.
Auiumii, August 5.—The Ion wee
partly reUghted with gas te.ati.hL Appro.
WB amert without resrofe 'i.trsfl! t.-n
tkxt Bailey's Saline Aperient b ebes^r
and more pleaxaut than any pllti ever
mate for conrtipatioo, torpid liver or r«-k
bcxlsclre; that it never produces the It-sat
unpleasant foaling, and its octo.u mute
prompt than soy pUl msde. It is a trrri-
ble enemy to tire mil family, dm ing t|.<m
from every fireside. It ti e - ides, pi. a>si
cleanly sod prompt la action, -ire*Hr
xietmboats, rtl»r« * D, ho*#Je or at home,
that all ladies arc delighted.
SrAaausro lika champs^,
•listening like Dm purest oftn
amber, tearing on your lougu
laH-’ot * i’» Bod
Ask fori*, st Jour rcstann
k GkbUiti *>■ uU.
a’oi
oenasecs oaiil ia resold te the water sip-1 ^ a Arta a€ mol
ply, te c ones qe. are at the asmeiwi* arri-1 ^ of rWfte ww^ 1
me* by every etearr, r. ^ I v'rll il
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