Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, September 01, 1882, Image 1

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Mr. Merrick then dwelt upon the necessity of regarding productiveness u the primary consideration in the expe dition of star routes, and said Brady h .<1 persistently disregarded it. Ho insisted that expedition of flerrioe on the Caiiento route wae a patent fraud on its face, for which tte ameer who ordered it ehouldbe sent to tho penitentiary. At 8 o'clock, pending the conclusion of Mr. Merrick's argument, the court adjourned. MBOSOKS X.TNCBKO » FLORIDA. Jacxxoxtitzr, P.\>guA ii.—Aa the train eontaiuing two colored prisoners, named era. Tl.cro has been leas request for American and prices are reduced 1-lCtL In sea island there were sales to a fair ex tent; prices are unchanged. Fata res early mm - J.M ..,..1 I O 'I'M FOREIGN NEWS. dated Ismailia, Angust 2. r »th, that Friday's operations Bostox, Angn«t 20.—Mr. F. M. Ames •poke before the Tariff Commission to day on the subject of sugar. He read n letter from Louisiana, giving tbs cost to the Lou isiana planter oflabor in producing sugar, as compared with the ooat under alnvo labor. Libor in Ijoaislans fs three or four times in cost that of labor in the sugar dis tricts of Cuba. The former pays about 4 6-10 cents per pound, tho latter 11K cents, for labor. Then 880,000 people in Louisi ana alone depending on the sugar indus try. Ferbaps if tho duty were removed upon any other article imported the planter might be able to hold hie own. The ooastant agitation of the tariff question has disoour- fatal aaoomo affray. Knoxville, August 26.—A fatal shooting nilray occurred here to-day, in which Mole# Lusby was shot through the breast and instantly killed end hie eon, Don Lusby, through the body and mortally woondod. The shooting was done between these two men on one side and General Joseph A. Mabryj and his eon, Joseph A. Mabry, Jr., on the other side. Don Lusby Is the man who murdered William 0. Mabry, a son of General Mabry, last Christ mas evening. On hi* trial for murder the jury d* agreed, and Don Lusby wae re- leased on bail. Ihis morning Don Lusby abused General Mabry oc tho street, and threatened to kill him. Don was arrested by the chief marshal, but resisted arrest.. Ills f other attempted to reseoe him. He was taken to ths city hall before the recorder, where tho chief mar shal and policemen attempted to disarm aged the planter from making improve ments. Another disadvantage for tho planter ia the annual flood pouring down from the North, but this, it is hoped, tho general government will be able to rectify. In reply to Commissioner Kenner, he stated that he resided two months of the year in Louisiana. Louisiana and tho tempted to telegraph each way, but found the wlree cut. He then ran up the track and signalled the eonduetor not to atop, bat some one had boarded the train r.nd uncoupled the two rear ears. The prison ers had been oonvieted of the mrrd;r of Frank l’atterson, which occurred on the 8th of February. 18«1, at Madison, in tho room where testimony was being taken in the contested election case of ilisbeevs. Finley. A new trial bad been granted by the Supreme Court, and they were being conveyed from Tallahassee to Jasper to endergo their trial whon thoy won* mur dered aa detailed above. There is greet excitement in Madison over the outrage. business failobes. Nsw York, August 28.—'The business failures throughout the country, aa report ed to New York, for thw past seven days number one hundred and seven—a slight increase on last week. The Eastern State* had fifteen, the Western Siaiee thirty- nine, Boor *— A - is need on plantations to ted tliuquu^H of tho juico and its sugar products. Mcci>k.';i r.v in irnusr. woman. W..s. Ini-., At ;-tWllll^H Chapman, nn elderly gentleman, wn dered here last evening by hi* in-.mo wifW Preparations had been made to Mod her to an asylnm, and her husband had been watching her for several days. It ia sup posed that hewas so fatigued he fell asleep, when she out his throat from ear to ear with a razor. Her two daughters, hearing, a noise, hurried to the room, but found tUo ICT uuuuer ur Uwr .zplicitl, orUieitTjf come to a motnri understanding to accomplish auch unlawful §\airSJS©. it i» conspiracy, and each oon- nent ~>ld extend across a wkola couti- d£ct number of peiwo. MB- 1 * “J”J{ from conlrect* bjr nuni S ai .uJ r ?„ forbid., thet i. enough to iiroie cy.o • oim- 4. If the jury believe that Brady ar.u his oo-defsndsnU or any of them were en gaged in a combination to obtain expedi tion on star routes, and that Brady was paid money or other valnAblo omsidera-l tion for snob increase, they are justified in finding guilty of conspiracy all who .par ticipate J in such transaction. 6. If Brady pnrpoeely allowed for any , expedition a greater sam than aooordiog to the testimony before him was necessa ry, such fact strongly tends to prove a cor* | rapt motive on hie pari. _ t _ macy that his lino of defense wss the best that could have been punned, and he seems to feel satisfied with the result, to the extent that it was the best the Jury could do under the evidenoe, and remark ed after the verdict wss read that no man coaid My truthfaUy that the defendants had not had a fair trial. Judge A. 0. Paps delivered hi* charge to the jury in twenty minutes, and was fully and distinctly heard all ovsr the oourt room. The charge wa* a structure within itself. It was plain, oonchod in simple lan- er* « f n • Tel el Kobir and the big light of t!. > war will probably oocur there. Ai.rxsNM.il, August 24.-SMTtr.il hull dred Bedouin^entered Rnmleh to-dny and plundered aevoml houses. Tho outposts nre now exchanging shots with them, (ho residents who uad rctorned to K.imlcu have n*!wn ll-l. Taius, August 24.—A dispatch from Alex andria ssjs: “The Enalish, being anxious to save Cairo, will posh on rapidly thither lag. The Mabrys gave themselves np and gave ***** srn 8tales twenty. Middle 1 ~~ —»n, Paoiflo States and Terri tories eleven and New York city five. The .only assignments of any oonsequeace in Ini Vork <-it, u. W. A J. Hiram, ihoa, I ““lings A Co., piano manufacturer!. I n WOO WAT'S. oSSSSSSStS^ AT 1 * 1 AT«r. swelled tho Conoft “ caT * «dn* have so the towns of Han An$i™ r _f5 BanafletenT Houses, hotel* andetore3t“ d J^* fl *j°": I away and the people have2li^° I fidling 9 reportfl<1, Tb ® &Miaow >WIT . VU I t oottox axcrxrra. v. The filing of any paper in an offioe of I Nww You, August 25.—The following the government, with intent to deceive any j are the total net receipts of cotton at the government olfioer, is a crime under the 1 ports since September 1: Galveston, law. 434,629; New Orleans, 1,7^0,710; Mobile, Before Mr. Merrick concluded his argu-1WLB01; 8avanunh, 729.70?: Charleston 486,' ment tho oourt adjourned. I £50 Wilmington, 1*1^78; Norfolk, r.10,140: funding ofxbatxon*. I Baltimore, 38JI7A; New York, 173,871: Bo*. WAiunnoron. August 24.—Three and a I ton, 236,779; Providence, 12/108; Phiiadel- half per cent, bonds to the emonnt of two I phis, K3.728; City aud West point 178A38: hundred and fifty millions have already I Brut.ewiok, r.,H>4: Port Royal, 22.730; Pen- been surrendered for exchange into new I saools, 10,137? Portland. YfiW; Indianola, bonds, and it ia estimstedThat the amount 116. 143; Washington, N. C., JO/Wl. To- will aggregate about three hundred mil-1 tal 11 1 FASTI CVUABS OF TUB GLOBS ST*JS BO BOUT. Tucson, Abizoba, August 26.-A special dispatch from Globe concerningtherob- benr and murder of Andy Hall aud Dr. v “"“ —"l: **C. B. Hawley and CV. and LTBCUIBO XX ALABAMA. Moxtoomkbt, August 2U—A negro named Leonard Ooker, who eommlttod an outrage on a woman named Catharine liana and then murdered her, last Monday, about thirty miles east of this plsoe on th«> New Oauuxs, August 36—1116 conven tion of toe Ureonba/k-Labor party |to-day nominated l>r. Wfillinm If. Hire for Con gress in the seeor-d d 1st riot. Dr. Hlro ac cepted in a briVf /pqecfa, promising to re main in the- 4 * - t! io polls are dosed. Afterjei^wug g- • >og Greenback plat- “yfcJavtfntiiJn adjourned. • /» * " -txixow rBvaB. _P*jVrKSviLLB, Texas, Augnst 26.—There 7®-e fifty-tbiee cases of yellow feven)here day and three deaths, all Mexioana. /.‘hero was four deaths at Matamoras, but /very few new esse*. Dr. Motray and staff are expected hourly. All the sick are do* log well. The weather ia fair. Western railroad, was captured yesterday afternoon. He confessed the crime, aa the evidence of hie guilt was overwhelming, a from Boss by fha old direct railway Una, on which new rails will be laid. Nvgotla- tlona are iimneomlg between the oom- mnuder of tho Austrian gunboat Nautilu* mi 1 tl.r \r .1.-. iv* Alniirur Willi %;.•*» .if cilectiDg the relea»o of the ofilr«*r and twelve mee wha, whll the Naatilas was oif Aboukir on Monday, were sent ashore, whero they were made prisoners." London, August 34.—A dispateh to tho Exchauge Ttlegraph Compeay from A’ex- andr la, timed 6^0o'eloek toiseveuiog,sT>n movements are observable in Arab! l’n^ha'e comp, from which it is surmised that tho enemy are about to advance. London, August 84.—A di patch to Ren tor’s Telegram Company from Port Bald says several more of Arab! Pasha's olTWra iwrtion of his clothing being found near the some of the outrage, and be had been aeon with her several times on the d^y of the killing. A crowd of whites and black* were engaged in the' search for him, aud when be was captured be waa carried to***? 'not where he murdered bis vie»J-* ® ua '“*->wd to a tree until dead. • N. TUB Txui»w FBVBB. Naw Yob. August 36.^-A Mstomoras, Mexioo, speciu totho I’ott says: The num ber of new esses of yellow fever hero is de^ creasing, bet a ship toad of recruits for the army, who nave jnct srtivtd, will furolsf, new victims. The fever Is devastating tU n Fernaudo, a email town in Bam pula* There ere over ICO cases in Btowxumiu. The National Board of Health are^n B t. ing mounted quarantine guards. ThuUow- but carried arms. 1 Arab inu/./lo loaders Ueuiin^'tou ril'.cs. 1 played great boldm much stronger than v a number of cavalry fixing "rhe Natal Tafl climax by orxsnixiug 'The Natal Twin Asso ciation." which wlllpsy *2.0'0 to each memlwr producing a, certificate of the paternity of a. pair of tvki •sNWi Eleven clergymen, seven of them being regular military ehsplsios, will minister to the spiritual necessities of the troops to Egypt Four are of the church of England. I three are Roman Catholics, two sro WesTeyans and two are Prabytariana. Larxdo, Texas, guards Uself from yellow f«nr by mslnUlning the strictest of S jsran'Hw’regulations. Every railroad train stOMk^fiireo miles from ths town and Its pssscugvrt are carefully scrutlnlzwt beforo they are permitted to proceed on their toumev. It will surprise many to learn that cot ton seed oil has to such an extent superseded, olive oil that the Italian government has felt called upon to take extraordinary measures against Its hn portsUon Into that country. Ital ian vessels take cargoes from Nsw Orleans to Italy, and It is sent back to this country a* ollvs oil, with the usual Italian labels on th« bottles. Tub faculty of 1 Pardon College, in ladlsum, dccMc.l that the Greek letter societies, wielded an evil in finance over li students, and accordingly demanded from IMm a pledge t't withdraw from membership on pain of dU- mlasal. The boys refused, a test owe w«s msdei la court, end the students were upheld on tho 'ground that the faculty had aaramud unwar- notable authority. It Is said that the faculty will take the caee into the United Series Su preme Cou rt. • v . - Venezuela, celebrates bar rentenarf Jtily-.*i.l«t. by an Inter os lional fcetlval on tost *•*. which 1* tha one hundri^UU antfi- v-r*.»'y of ihfl birth of liver, the Ubcjjp?!' •gw ending August t. Tne proclaxeJilg JT toe naUmuu holktay In thee* - : •; fr,tlv*l Ins ■low lie Iiaew Ills Country woman. JJattou Journal. An American abroad hta encountered one of th * "personally conducted" tourist parties, lie did net decide whether they were f.turilsh oc American until he heard a young woman (with Immense diamonds is her ears) say that she waa not a bU mashed on lares, bet dreed- fully gone on fans, then be recojpfiaed his cotintrywosnntj, for ne never hi tra women of nls and Galatis, with troops, nave arrived I from Bombay. The telegraph line between Irmsilia and Roez is being reconstructed from both erds. WBOLBSALg MDBDXa OF IlUSIUNDrt. London, August 24.—A teleuram \ t.i.-i-*»ji ..k. . I.utvli-tt - wTmTmi, „ro on trial at_ Beskerek, Ifnsgary, ohargiHl with poitonlug # helr hasbacds. Tbo guilt of thirty-five of them has been proven. lBELAXD. Lncxaica, August 21.—'Tho cbrt.irstion of Limeriek bra unanimously voted the freedom of tho eity to ft. Dwyer Gray. FAILUBB. . London, August 24.-R W. Wright k Hon, worsted spinners Of Bradford, have failed. Their UabUiUcs amouut to some cnayun. Ixjbdon, August 26.—Geo. Bir Osruct Woleeloy, in his dirpatob to tho war ofilcr, rrooonts an cugAgomrot at Magafor, on Thursday, in which he held his ground the whole day against 10,CJ) Egyptians. Hi* force* numbered about 3,000. In hi* d"l ill . li-ii. Hoi. 1- y m;<; I - ! this naming 1 ' > • .. t ... Houashoid Cavalry, two horse artilury gam, thirty mounted infantry, one thou sand omb from the York and Laaaaatar regiment and marinas. After roat I - 1 .11 ( .f the dam which the enemy hod oonstiuo- ted across the canal between the villsgt * of Msgsfor and Msbuta. During the ope rations two squadrons of the Household Cavalry charged tU enemy's broken in* fan try very gaUantly. 1 soon found that the enemy were being largely rt-ioforced from Tel el Ketnr. I c .eld *ee trains sr- riviag. I thought U faMoosisteaft with the traditions for the Qaeen's army to retire before jmy number of Egyptian troops, aod so decided to bold mv ground until re* laforeetneota arrived. All day long I have Distillery Durnctl. Special to Telegraph and Messenger. Ectacla, Ala., August 24.—A building owned by Mrs. Heilbron and used by J. W. MoKenzio A 0o„ as a distillery, wae de stroyed by fire about 2 o’clock this morn ing. The oontento of the building ware partially insured. Ibo building itself waa insured in the Home, of New York, for 6LSC0. Oauua. ASYLUXt aocaoas. Salt Labe Crrr, August 24.—An English humanitarian named Tucker, whr has been visiting jails and lnnstio asylum* all over the worli with credential* to “BUto offl. Vn>* : the world, with crcUtuUaCTffiSf^BH S 1 „ < £ r ° xHi eials. DQbli‘hc« a letter ia the Tribunt de-1 •* on * “® w ' CJr ard L. V. Grimes did tilths cllu ^F uu l IDe, _ TT.-u I work. Cloero Grimes was to share in t hi ■|l^ed*, »mdoon | wntod to ; araist in tho 5 \ : .-i^ : ” ! ' it r- rill" making signals U» Hawley and U V. I G.iv.- who vtro Conc , .‘!\’cd near tho trail. W iu n tho express arrived nt tho top they rommi cc.d tiring to ecuro ofl tho in* Wen ger r.nd mail ridt-r. Mail Rider Porter ran oil to get a ;:nn. while Cicero (irime* rodamio town. The messenger, Hall, bad | a n, . v. .‘.h rat rartri.l , sed *i i>t„| with r. ..I:.- -. Unhid hin.v If, and ioung Unraoi and IHwlcy broke optn tho lion of the Utah insane of strong reprobation. I K-ril ing tho c.u asylnm in terms, ox strong reprobauon. I The details he gives are those of horrible I 1 brtrtJitiT Th.uylomUBKUrU>sctur^UiSmim|Uk|iUUUgygB|d|g|j Ot Ur. tieymuor Y^ung, a no;hew of Brig ham Young. Homs of the inumte» Tucker pronounce* undoubtedly sane, and under conliuemcnt to gratify pr’vats end*, 'fuck er’s Visit wa* binds in company with Uni ted State* Marshal Ireland and Mr. Neal, cl IxraUrUie, Kir., IMIur-in-U* of Oor- mot.ltcmr. Tae.cc cImm b. ..J,, “I h»r. dariDE th. but four month, Twit-j « b«lt of cnrirtiW.. tl. hid hi. four asylums in New South Wales, three in I KS°f^! rinl nn , 1 * Victoria, two In Tasmania, three iu New ( £ car "L,l fi ’ ( V to ur«° Zeeland, one in HocolutaVthree in Oriifor-1 aw-,r W J“* LV W *. nis, one in Nevada and one iu Utah, and iu I if* .J 11 D in.t.HH. i r .uu. zz l mi. i on the soane or tha oaptared, I clare ths cc wi'U Arabi peace THi IU Interior having safle want of irri The asylnm to under the charge muar Young, a nephew of Brig- 1 H Ohim. nf Post Moetbic.—"By and by arid I’d bettor quit fooling wi"* pancreaae aud oomo and help hi«- Then be advanced a jom-fool thcory : -f° a ir n of the duraTlSffllbboom,or some rotor o;h..r,V*-rtold him that I thought he wae and I didn’t believe deceased bad TOiy dura mator. Lamb filed np then and struck at me with a bloody towsh I then grabbed a fragment of liver aod parted Kperrowa VVIilp is CeC. Pott a* tilt Mt mars’ Journal. A half-grown cat raught a young n jwt NorwrfpMi street yrsterday. end blr .:*1 loudly, living the aUrm, and lbe i called tnc it very- opprobrious epithet, indbed, and struck me in the eye with a kidney. Then the fight became disgrace ful. aud bv the time we got through the iato lamented was considerably scattered. Here lay n sccoud-l.juul r , -' - ''' ,! - — while over there wa.sthn Hinging on a gas fixture, ivtly scrimmage, nnd fueling Utwitn n*. was HthiMnW a»d when an old pelican nt, August 24.—It ie announcod I *t him. Vails, thinking lx «i atTirk* ckeoo that afters debate In the by one oflb?iSSSSrodl S^aSd^rar »Uo SUUCMTmUon lutinc inr So, Ui. roSb.S Tl»,i«l«nitod tob. .nllr. RfUrnoon yriCTjar, th. I frUullr, ud .lid th.l «’ r« --.,r - Sa, tion for fo.lon with th. Onm-1 iSavSlSTblSi nSSRffKlS Xf,’ asKsasffibsBSsgiSisS JSr?*."«S. HtTYSfrcg** !\*“ J ^ bjtiS 8S3S5SK vigorously to aeeure a Dvmocratio iiranita -?,»r*liKr 5?' TtllMf ■ (UtWW J w «• .IHUIII|PK IUO founder of thewn-gtpsopTfzphofounded l» publtcsu lnattteflhiia in the new world as n modal to tha Spanish-Americas nations." “ Tub development of electric rallwajt in Europe Js tonildsrabl*. Putting aside nu- msrous lines that are merely protorted, th<*M* now tnopsnttton toriwdeone *| l.trhurtMde, and that from the, Ipaadauar Rock to t'bar- lot ten be rx. neer BerUn; another from Port Rush to Bush Mills, in the north of Ireland, and In lloUaad from fiandvoort to ICoetvotoven. Among Uses Is rmirtrurtlon the following am noted: .In Austria, the MoedUng line, near Vienna; In Oermeny. from Wiesbaden to Num bers. end from the mysl mines of Hasony to Zaaxerode; ‘ to England, under the Tbsmee, cooneeing Charing Cram and Waterloo Ms- UongaMolnSouth Wake, lorwhldrthefoici wlllhederived f»om fall of water. In Italy, Turin, and Milan will soon begin the construe* ex of a lung waa a pretty Ht. /itua dance be fools himself. The fact to, he don’t knows gall bladder from the goat, and be couldn T t tell a lobolatod In* inot from the side of the hoo*e. 1 told him so, too, while I wa* putting some oourt plaster on my boss after he peeled me with an old prison bedstead. Lamb would get a'oog better with me If he would curb me violent tember. I gusset.* thought so, too, wbrnPl broke his false teeth aud jammed them so far back into hie csK>; hagns tlutt he got blue in the taco. I never allow oc* ond-hand horsn doctors to impore oo me if I know it, and it is time l>r. immb took a grand aboreeeent tumble to himcelf.—iMff teen death during th< Burgess, s I • i • ; Iluih* »; piyor«»*vr tn MewTi: !x, * Nam Vork Hnwe. igeofWgdsrk hair end sl to whtskei i same color, both streaked with nay. * u.iu, ana Milan win s.Njn begin theconsuuc* Uon of electric road*. Tub Utah commlsalooera arrived in ■alt Lake Oty. cod were given a reception by the ritlsens. which wss sttended by all cIs>h-c and ws* quite Informal. The Genuka seemed to be favorably l«prr**rd, knowing as they do that the rotnmUr^ncrs bars oome there to perform an importsot duty, SMigned to them Consumption no lot disease, bend to I)r*. 11W Girard street, ter Compound Oxygen, ai He dlatinguUhed vUilor presents sol s well preserved gentleman, ill leave the rlty to dey er to cw days of absolute rest end country. His fatwe movements ed by toe length of time reqwied mgth. HUpisas, ao far as they are to visit fa thlp rity lor a short mi ken to Canada for e visit of After "doing*' Caned* Mr. Bpea- lliiraco and R. Louie, sad after it tic* he will return and make a > kngth In this city, Boston and Pun Ends.—It to impossible that iu- Ulllgent citizens can goon voting the "reg ular ticki.t" much laager, on either side, without stopping to ooasider what the‘j votes mean, and what the soeeess of their that their pruci^i| wiTTbs slow. . The Mormon Uhurch Uave employM fame lesdlog law Anns aewll Lake City to efend th* county offlt i ,1s who are soon to lose their positions under the new law giving Gov. Murray power to appoint, by reasuo of tho Auvuat election lapeiug, caused by tha failure ut tbecommlmlon to ar. vou « u f n, ana wtvat uw saeocss of party signifies to themselves and counter. What aruthu end and aic party’* existence? Are they no* a and khe eonteolcf the offices which that *o- oorea? The Philadelphia Pratt iostruota a eorruapondeuL who, Uk* many others, mktaaoe the real object of a party organi- oatioa, that "its chief end and only excase for existence are to be found ia an tea- Hnniiuotti rmtlprlnte. Vtrtinla CU$ CkrouUla. Mace Prof. Le COute visited I be Hale prfsoe at Uarebe to eaaasiae the fossil tracks oe the floor of the quarry, Warden Garrard has de veloped three additional series of haama loot- iffl.—E.C. Oray, Ir lUtrmeoto In Wsetern Journals are to be relied noon, it would appear that the JwawUag .and handling of cattle have ltleraliy ‘‘million* In It/' The Wyoming feattkmen are foremost la th* busfocas aud [some pretty tall stories are told as to their PprotUs. lor inttaace, twelve months ago a -raersmle Plains breeder waa refused |nO,Qoo tot hlsnerd sad ranch- be *»tb*cqn*oUy sold a portion of ibe fonaer tor HVW and the latter far • 4/Mt be then (rat »tjnn matt latoth* button*, sad a few days sine* sold oat for ttto.ooo. That U to ssy.te* Is >11*010 better elf than be wotfld have been had the nirer hie made a year rineo been accepted. There are cattle atea In that Territory who, it is mid, ireadily command •IjkXMMfov a "deal" with out Interfering with the ordinary rooms e their business. A Cheyenne dealer Is rr|K>rte, this eutnner to bave oeared *15.sop tusmai flZSI JZi. U~d. from it, mouth to HunU Murl th. mm. <!**•“« o, rill, mite*. Tbir. w.ra i Uunoemt. l» M.tomoru. in th. hut tin a HwihUU. |°°rhoora. Tha.Mtluri.hot,withe Ai.txtxDBix, Anzusk 38,11:16 a. m.—Tha eosmjr ar* pitching a number of toots, va riously estimated at from 000 to IjiuO, ia front of their poritton, baft this, kite be lieved, la ocly a rasa io mask the with drawal of tbetr troope. It is now known tl.st the enemy are entrenching atUtUo- polls, a few mike oast of Cairo. Alexasdsu, ft p. a-ll ie rumored that Arab! Pasha aeeaaes M. de Li*«<■[•* of her- Ing deceived him with false promisee, so as tolie able to sell the (tecs ee&al to the Fog- lkh. aod that he has ant a pries oo De Lse- soupe. coofiped ia the Sparta jail al to biro their way through th* other , nlchC UOnklnE tlutt th. unt nndar th. dlnoUoo of Iteiuta.- M.- baa. to th. rniannmt rirrk, hnlliDa from VirEi.U,-ukt' ( for . e.ntribation of ft l«r ewt. of thrir utul i.«, f ,t lt.a I- juUr rMnprign ctpmttt hi VtrEtnU. Itu circoUr .aaooncM lh.t thU 1. Isdepmulmil IhnMUkubHfl wptnmL TlM wttitw, tt. Kail ih tunnunl,, pou oOriri nl too pnc-U wtn foonft thm. Hu, hut bun louUJ with ctui.a tor th. U.t ill wtcxA Htjmud lo uni urn- Mo erwoftiee. Losnur, Aagnsi 28.*—'The TYMesCoaetaa- tinopto correspondent seje the sDibseaador is seeking to obtain from Gruel Britain a promise that she will sab- arit Urn ficai eolotioo of th* Egyptian far aa poasibU coccealed, and did I Imrinam, to wo the word* of the witness 3ocm. •to genvayard prtneiptoe." Mr. Mernek reviews.I ia detaUttmbia- toryc f UmraUttons o: thee* men aoJtbel other indicted contractor* with Brady and I with oc* aaoltov, to show that a'l Imd common inter sate and worked together to defraud the government. Aa, inriuenUl reference by 5te. Merrick to the fael Urat oclyoneof thedefeodantohadheeapatoa I people that tt waa wrong to go oolside the Democratic party fora candidate. Others were ml *fiad from the remit of the Greeley raux-peign that it would always injure the Demoeratie party to compromise its prin ciple*. They determined that, so far ae they wars ooneerned, the Greeley experi ment should be the tout oom These state, menu farnish the re won why many Dew- Tna ifnimtlktr ViwUnnior breaks forth {? vajotetags to tha following etrsin iVohaTe never *cen happier faces in at- adatce npoa court then tha present, very fanner yon iat«4 tail* you with radi* * ftU from n book nto fin mi rat IU ms, and came rowned. If hoinJaacassiIcJ. a teen worse for him, but t«t- - v JOURNAL AND MESSENGER. TIIK FAMILY JOUKXAL-NEWS—POLITICS- UT1BATUBB—AORHUILtURS—DOMESTIC NEWS, Etc^-PBIOE $2.00 !-Elt ANNUM. GEORGIA TELEGRAPH BUILDING ESTABLISHED 1826. MACON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1882. VOLUME LVI -NO 83 MAKING LOVE IN THIS CUOIR Bbe mt on the steps of the organ loft * at after Ithrou; spire xneaouna rose ismt euu uiin. As they settled themselves In the church bo- As the parson took his text X marked the tender flush of her cheek, And the gleam of her golden hair. The snowy kerchief 'round her neck And her throat all white and bare— A throat so whlu that Indeed it might. An afii horlto entice. And I faintly heard the parson’s word As he preached of T ~ijw Snowy i And brown the palm above, And the brown closed softly over the white As the parson spoke of love. Ah, who U wUe when deep-blue eyee Who wbW ftjjd look coyly down ? Of envy's je*ufnV*k. nor care to think 'Twa* but to beud till i nJ. Grow warm on my check, amhvaaih My 11;>* just softly touched her own As the parson mid amen l Horner Iacculo sedlt In angulo Vorans, ceu serlss sgerct ferias, Cnutum dulce etamsblle; Inqult et unum extrahens nrunnm— ‘•Iiorner, quam tuerii nubile fueris Exemplar imlutbllei" A church In Lowell Is ornamented with pictures of “The Good Man in Heaven” and "Th* Bad Man In Hell." .. . An artesian well bored at Yankton, D. T.. has developed powerful magnetic proper ties. A piece of steel ton to * u " * speedily magnetized. Tub fastest run on a railway by a rail train yet recorded, was mado between l*hlta- delphle and Jersey City hut week—ninety mile* In eighty minute*. The engine, named. Jumbo, is new,and has seven foot drivers. Najutvillb, in Ito craze for marital and THE MS AST MAN RIOTERS. Ten of Yonng Usrvsvtfa Mnrdevora round Uulltr. Special to the Telegraph and Messenger. Eastman, Augnst 26.—The jury in tho case of the following defendants: Ella Moore, Bob Donaldson, Joe King, Reddiek Powell, Simon O'Given, Henry Howell, Jake Kellnm, baao Bhipmsn, RobL Btith and Jack Knowlea, charged with the of fense of murder in the prosecution of a riotous intent to destroy human life, after about three hoars' deliberation, returned a verdict of guilty against all the defendant* as principal* in the, second de and recommended in the cate of H Howell, John Kellttm, Robert Btith Jack Knowles that they be imprisoned in the penitentiary for life. No notioe waa given of a motion for new trial. The trial of the other sixteen of the rioters, chvrced with the same offense, will be proceeded with. The evidenoe on the trial of th* first ten did not diaclose the actual perpetrator of the murder of James Q. Harvard on the sixth of August last. It will taka another week or two to try the others. The trial excited a great deal of interest and was well attended. The speeobep of counae. •wn forcible, eloquent and dispasslonatol ment for 1 WIN takeu u, uio uHtwKvvunt mo —... speech was full of wit and good r *. His DOMESTIC NEWS. the stab boutb oases. Washington, Aogait 24.—Mr. Merrick, of counsel for tho government in tho star route oases, began his argument to-day. After referring to the change of tone in the utterance* of counsel for the defendants sinro the opening of the caae-a ohange from defiant blusto* to a plea for mercy the basis of a probable doubt—Mr. Merrick said that it wss not hi* intention to discuss In detail the facts of the case, sinco that had already been don* by bis colleagues, and their arguments stood Uk* rocks on the shores of the se*. He wonld, however, present a number of legal propo sitions, to which be invited the attention of the oourt and jury. There propositions,without the arguments by which Mr. Mar rick, supported them, were in substance a* follow* \ First, where a conspiracy ia charged to do a .criminal and vane beautiful and lit twa With tjn so bright and c Why let ycur te< th destroy it Por they are dark and I the ___ ' 1 • • ' N . . rltailf i by l » » -i or ih* vr> desirable : ' • *«'d gro- Loxdon, August 26.—'Tha t'tomlari it Ita* rixson to beUsio that Geo. W. L.X4 sj j litJ for more trooj«. TLi«, il probably mesas the third divisional army corps now mobilizing at Aider*boL I J Albxaxdxu, August 36.—It ie stated on I s good authority that 2/m) Albanians Uio I been rnli»ted for service in Egypt in th- I Liiarsntiae ai d otlisr department., as il is I | feared that th# • trusted. Troops Lon.