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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, JUNE t5, 1««fi.-TWELVE PAGES.
Twuted contract. SwSSrSS
“ which would be the beet for the Bute; and tfU *
, F ,GnKDnN^ cuNViu-rcoyTRACT
OT* jj,g FORFEITiBLK. | blddOIV tint UecaiilKlt accent th.ir ..
bidden tint hecauDot accept tb.tr bSTSS, tto
term, and for the price* ipscUtad. but tbit the
»«*“»• «•* -id cod-
,r,lonl.To-d »y a Convict L*a.eo- vlvt. (or Ute luu ot t.vji.000 dollen, to be r»ld
nr;;:. vi»...«< »” *■«»•8*53 long-teitu tneu, ?*** *° a *
iTndt r H U H»ml »«<* the other two companies dividing the remainder in-
.one for Hie fcwudldacy. * !, * l,“ d the that each of
* uu «• two last mentioned companies to be kent eaual
during the period of the lease. * • * The an-
- nB .pn- The Atlanta Constitution, the MaUmabOto be paid during the period of
YJiton TELioBAPn. I twenty years, ludh Installment being f'ij.uoo, each
. (jet.eral Gordon, in lu issue of Tuesday, the of sai l companies to pay its pro rata* share of said
-orgwuoi to answer Dr. Felton's letter, pub- sums in proportion to number of convicts held by
ttiu undertakes »o eaclfr * „ * ^ company shall pay the amount
^ralXotte.te. mud, by Dr. FI-1 “i™ ^ - «»
* , and attempt, to refute aoine of them. "f»d tlio .aidI three compact.., wh acUng (or
ton. *l»nde . tn leave unanswered I M * separate and distinct company, aud each
•he (Jo.don organ was ca . attaining its own proportion of ttu> obligation
\ charge made by Dr. lelton, that General Gordon I above mentioned aud no more, having accepted
tbefU 6 i«»iMiee. but “leaves this charge to an- tl ie foregoing modification of their respective bids
V ss a eouvici I snggeutid by the Governor.
■wrf for itself* - . .. _ ' It is agreed by said companies, each acting sen*-
* tt t he charge answer for iUelf. Whatever ratoly and for Itself, and b> James M. Smith, Gov-
>0 tllA , ru tU of the other charges made, tho or J 1 ?* of said btate, that the convicts be leased to
»*>' be the ir said three companies above mentioned in proper-
ueople of the H ate snooia snow in tnun as vo tion M number ftnd up , jD u , rnB ipeclfled each
p . th sr General Oordon ia interested in the con- company (o give bond with approved security for
w “ t „ General Gordon, in the Working World *jf own P*rt of the obligat on devolved upon it by
wict less®- t*® 0 the scceptance of the bids modified aa aforesaid, in
at tie 29th nit, said: the following sums to-wit:
j. F r tears I have considcrd the convict lease “The Georgia Penitentiary CompanyfNo. 1, com
(items great evil, and I am in favor of doing all D8de Coal Company, in tho sum of
J y cA0 to break it up. Yea, *1*: if 1 * m * lectoc1, 1 “’rhe Georgia Penitentiary Company No. 2. com-
In recommend such action aa will enable us to posed of B. O. Lockett, L. A. Jordan. W. B. Lowe
wl11 w . . _i|.. and J. B. Gordon, in the aum of $37,500.
abolish *«” • ....MittMinu* ai pa .a . “The Georgia Penitentiary Company No 3, whose
.j am mdinterested In any convict lease,^direct- | stockholders are^ Thomas _Alexander.JW._D.jG rant,
, . injirt^tly. I waa Interested for a short time, W. W. Simpson. John W. Murphy and W. II. Howell,
b tligo* clear of that as soon as I could." | ln sum of $37,500; each of aald bonds to have
here, according to General Oordon’* statements, he
baa sold out, “sublet and re-leased” th j con* let* he
had an interest in. It is a tael kaowi all *vtf
Georgfe that another of those composing Penlten-
" y Company No. 2 has sold out his interest and
•let the convicts he had to another. I refer to
the late Col. B. O. Lockett.
Here, then, are the atsrtling facts: That General
Gordon aud one ot his partners and eo-leesees, his
company,(have violated their contract solemnly
made with the State, and the lease act of 1376; have
forfeited their lease, and are indebted to the Btate
aud liable to pay her, on proper suit by the Gov
ernor, th-. (penalty prescribed for such subletting
or releasing.
WHY BE SQUIRMS,
And now the people of Georgia are called upon
and urged to elect this mau, this convict lessee,
who has broken his contract with (the Btate (and
whose co-lessee has doue tho same) Governor of
Georgia, to paas upon his own conduct—hia part
ners' conduct also; aud to sue hlmselt and them to
enforce the rights of the Btate, relative to this for
feited lease, and the penalties Incurred thereby.
Georgians reflect well what you do, ere you place
this power tu the hands of any man; for
“When self the warning balance shakes,
’Tie seldom right adjusted."
VUUTAB.
ADDITIONAL I’AKTirULAKS OF THIS
BELFAST HlOlU
Orangemen Thirsting f«
or the Wounded ll<
Four More Dying— i wttue*
Describes Tuesday's Mattie.
More More-Four tbe ttab hi ' ks. Theft* creatures, bold
r „ iand enough $va> from th« tea, tomeiiniet act
iu the tuna! co vardly manner, starting
from ihe trees into the open and returning
again in tright. I noon learned the reason
for this cowaidice. Stretched at length on
Belfast, June 10.— 1 The people have been I fho deck « f a b at. in the early morning
wrought up to a state of great excitement hi th« Pans of lloca Qranco, one of
by the riotouB demonstrations of the I th® entranoes to Oi.arlotte’s Il irbor, I
Orangemen daring the past two days." All BftW » tine sp eirntn of hawk
MAPPING OUT BUSINESS
cl A In -Id In h ,ro P® rcond itions for the management, coutrol and
of my friends desired me to aid them in Bft f e .keeplr.g of the said convicts, according to law
For the Senate by a Democratic Caucus of
Senator*.
Washington, June 9.—The Demo
cratic Senators held a caucus or
the order of business on their
part, aud will confer with the Republican
committee, which consists of Senators
Edmunds, Allison and Conger, in order
that differences, if any, between tho two
sides may be harmonized. The following
order is agreed on by both sides: Railroad
forfeiture bills, bankruptcy bill, repeal of
pre-emption, timber culture and desert
(trtnff convict*, and after a great deal of pereua- I and the rules prescribed for the government of thel . d act8 1 * D^sMoines veto and open B6S-
iec -. mUeuted to go on their bond, which you penitentiary. * • * * | sion resolution.
’ I t - >11*611 led IUK U “ u u,c, ‘ uuu l , "■ {louiiauukry. - ’ ’ - I "* v “ . .
by referrring to the record*, which I would “In consideration whereof, the partiea to this) Additional measures proposed by Repub-
f“ 5or yon to publish, You wtil find I am not ennhart have hereto set their hands and seals this, licans, but not vet decided on by the Dem-
lUsnttoned in the partnership. I the dav and vear above mentioned I . ’ .. i .. . ..
Gordon's real position,
General Oordon wm, when he in«d« thU «tato-1 -Tna Dad, Coal Cohfaxt,
— — ,h “ th * I "By Ju.ai-11 E. Buowx, I*re«Uent.
“B. G. Lockett,
“L. A. Jordan,
••W. B. Lowe,
“J. B. Gordon,
“Composing Georgia Penitentiary Co. No. 2.
“Thos. Alexander,
“William D. Orant,
“W. W. Simpson,
“John W. Murphy,
“W. U. Howell,
Composing Georgia Penitentiary Co. No. 3."
GORDON'* OBLIGATION*.
u .*♦“ «viT“ vat ha did not hesiUte to bid for I Ctn an y man thl> contract and say from it can *» but the work was not finished this
m s contract to^^ “Sae^ the Smvicti; and that General Gordon “is not mentioned in the part- morning.
55 bis influence and name aided and *n “*f*bipr’ That he la merely a surety on the bond Among the measures which the Demo-
ana was J ^STb^nd doubt, this contract made by Gen- crats wiff ask to have included in the order
h»b«l end under which “j? and bv which onl Gorddb and others with Governor Hmtth shows are the Mexican pension ond Hot Springs
r^(SrM^frS^^oXSi. W h«. ?•» «?^on.nd u.-joeft.. compo.tng Penlten- bills. The Democrat, will eeek to hare tl
MU eu.bled to brtnu ttata claw ot labor lu compe- a^Oarareaf modMadlham.a Jhfi cludeii from the lut the bill introduced by
““ Senator Iloarknown aa the national inquee^
7h« wrefci,^l Lbould be able to employ and control all the con- bill. The bill 18 desmned to give
blddln, (or the vote, o( the woikiugmen,
Sdconcluilvely lllu.trated and proved hi, propel-
Si m.d. in ala Lee.burg .peech: “When a man
Unvote" be will do almo.t enytblng."
, ' , er t that uencral Gordon is an original party
con nct lease, one o( the partnership who
formed the "Georgia Penitentiary Company." and a
I.'.i.r »ud one of the men who formed Penlten-
SnCempany SO. 2; that he and hia copartners
Hv all the convicts that Georgia might have (or
;.,ntr year., front June 21.1M0; and witu others
S ami .Igned a contract with Governor J. M.
Tmith osoue of the origiusl lessees of the convicts,
ihouiita “for years he considered the convict sjs-
14 -A .lit •• >al liadlrl (ant h„ilitn t<> liM for I
ocrata, are the following; Bill to provide
for adjustment of land grants in Kansas,
and to forfeit unearned lands, national jrn
quest bill, bill to prohibit mailing newepa-
pers containing lottery advertisements and
to prevent their publication.
The business of the canons of this morn
ing on the order of business compris
ing twelve or fifteen measures
I agreed upon by tho Bepnblicans
was laid before tho Democratic canons. It
was decided to get up a counter list of
measures for submission to the Itepnbli-
- - „„,it ^ r ,,„ 0 ,,, th. wrati-lmil I snoma no SDie to omptoy ana control tut me con-1 "D" cuo uu, is des’gned to give
KSSirtGroiT thowrotetad B f ?.{nty year, mcom. I. ho authority to the United State.Courts to in-
"jtner.l Gordon baa evinced *uch forgetftUnoM vestigate political outrages. Tho caucus up-
hhl.action, sad condnet in th.pm.t(«c.pt when * ^ g P “‘ tM,t ‘ Ari pointed a committee consisting of Senator
U uS? a'm.rfi'a'STcrllte of Uw truth 0 in hi. state How can Oen. Oordon truthfully My he had no Beck, Harris and Cockrell to complete the
S^h. Wort^rw«^ u2?I?w-Si to it interrotdtrecuyorlndirectlylnth. fnvlct Isuot investigaUon of lottery advert'isements,
gSSaSffvSSSS k-s^ftwAssssara as^jssasrtarffi
—“ b “•'tSSilSSSSHJStSit» »£ SUS|£5.kU“SS; b ?|‘“S' 1 ."
him from the eon met, oven after he had *old out | P^ lon8 ’ claims^ bill, and two
•d the fuct*.
Nov for t'ie fact* and the rocord by whloh they
ire ritaldiehed.
hi* interest. I bills providing for the manufacture of mod-
When he sublet the convict* he received, he vio- era steel ordnance.
» runm,. n .rtfnanpifii'« 1st* Thtsf Jnitiro wnen ne euDiec tne oonvicve ne receiveu. ne vio-
1 ISfd Ut. rot ot.tm aed^.n mg.,ung Hd.t um»
—."i . In tho nnwunt coii. 1 4 win anow mat no am .noicv ana roica.. me con-1 DEMOCRACY WILD PREVAIL.”
rwlly aud tudlrectly iutoreatod In the present con-1 ^reived, aud that, too, by tho Hecord. L, , . _ — , ,
’‘SittT.'u,. record that cat.hlt.hto tho truth ol Ho wa. Intcrc.lcd, and .till U tntcre.tcd In the t-ahouchcro a Portion and Sentiments-
Whit is the record tnat catauiiencs tne train oi | , nnvU if thm nf unn m* ki« n«n ini.mn I How Salisbury Klllrd a Hill.
The London correspondent of tho New
dtechSlmd 1 (romteen I 53T B°t dear" of'thelT a. aoonw he co'dd.’ UthS I York Herald cables to that paper as follows:
roiitrmbTof imdSr the act “r is'tf ‘™'» Again. 1st the Jtecord .peak: Lord Salisbury and Mr. Labouchcre have,
l,n“ .(DC .,f urn. nolle, than 2iyear., on. ^“W.Nelm. w 1^8,0. appointed prtjwdjed L, t h, rwpt< !t[ re lenders of the Tory and
TrhoUT‘:i”inrorJ^* U ^wy^"TJ'“^U#*d*hffiSm?i^aUoa b."re thfK R'dicai wings, just shown their political
!mr5 .u J,StS* ratTconsld*r» h committee appointed by the Legislature of 1879 to cards. The one has again blundered in his
taiu^ouldbitoreod bythoGotemor invertimte hi. offle, 31 of that evidence place in tho peers. The other has put bis
Khcom^y^ 1 Gor* I Heart on his sleeve in an interview. The
oJlnd m :toio r ^ra^o¥ , to. e “siV°in^“ um K ^anfy'puStaUom ".lonvteu/- Ommons had pasted tho minor land
tor^ Sfe^ithfulT comollan? Waa Umommut^tor General Gordon to receive reform bill, aud it was given iu
Sto'lf contracted but tncaao ot more than one the.-convict, from tn. principal keeper when ho the upper house to tho care of Lord Hob
mTimount ofUi. bond w« to be agrett wro rorotyontha bond for .om.frl.nd. h > * , , g. ^ u
to•ScM.tn proportion to th. unmtwr of con- *hy.honldh.ret»tv.them itrtlt Hi. other c-I . - ^ '
i propoi
vktitiuteach might get.
GORDON'S PREASKT LXABILXTT.
w by should be receive tnem -t all? Ill* other c<*-1 ~ .— -.Vs-.l 7il TTa , L
partner* of Company No. 2 dnubCee* would have I being unacquainted With the strict rules of
be n glad to have gotten them. Nelms telle what I procedure, neglected to give the usual 10
General Gordon wanted with these o evicts. On I dny*' notice that he would move the second
This set required that no lease should be made I pages 18 and 19 of the aaos avU«M» he says: I This rule is framed to ore vent
jtml titer due notice was given by the Governor— I ’•Cot," (referring to Ed Cox. who killed Col. Uoliert I reaa »“H* 1 “*• *“ l ® rrRtnea 10
vAtewthan silty days—that on a certain day, the I ilaton,) was Issms under General Gordon." “Doc-1 surprises, lie, however, moved aud Lord
oaikRvould be leased; atd that the Govern r tor Mitchell was holding these i^nvlcU through Salisbury—on whom any land reform acts
•hotid elect from each as l id for the convict* Ed Oox. and Cox oould not transfer hie agracy. I i ike ft rt (l to ft bull—objected, because
« teT “ h' ,hould ac.mho.tror th. ^ ^iSSTOTn? ^'t V riSS “ nnto ^ad b«m given/lA of Z
Thi* act farther provided that the names of the I Cox wa* lessee under Qeoeral Gordon, and Cox be-1 peers showed that the adjournment over
persons who should; oompoeee the compauy ing removed did away with bis agency." I Whitsuntide would prevent any audden
leasing the convicts, be entered on tbe minutes of “Mitchell bought outgeneral Gordon a interest act i 0D ^ cited the precodents where no
ths Eiscofive Department, and become from then and was to pay him the money ln ten days, which I . * . . . , 1 T nr.l tinU-
• bodj torporaifor the term of the lease, and ha failed to do." strict notico had been given. Lord Salis-
ksoei as the “Georgia Penitentiary Company." When asked the question, “If Mitchell had paid bur}’, however, with Tory glee, iUMisted on
with Uab.lity to be enedon all contract* made by the money would not yon have allowed the oonvict* the strict rule, and now the bill U dead
mH company during thi eziiUnci of the U<U4 and to remain then?" _ . . . . I throuch a mere technicality
•M tU aanie has expired, and until the business I Nelms answered—^“If General Oordon had given I »“»ougn a mere lecunicamy.
tt tbs company ie entirely wound up. me orders to turn hi* lute rerest over to Mitchell I Mr. Labouchere, on tho Other hand, shows
No*, mark w«li the careful provtalone of this would have done so." how Lord Salisbury and the obstructive
* Th# convict* could not be leased for lee* than I Question—“DU1 not MltchMl have these convict* I p Ar ty must bo dealt with in tho future.
IveBtr year*; all contract* muet be made f ir that the year before Oox killed Alatonr I This Democratic iournnlint nahl* “I look
Frtod- The Governor oonld not accept any offer Answer—“No, sir, be never had any convict* until / 018 Democrauo journalist Sftlti, A 1 ® 0 *
until public notice for sixty days had been given. I Oox kiUe<l Alston." I forward to tho democracy democratixing
When the bide wore accepted by the Oovernor I The killing of Alston took place Marchill, 1H79. I this country. Our cry should bo, ‘Down
of ,ho! - 1 I 1
kvry cmiiany entered on the minutes of the swore. When speaking or me con view in «uo xayior . _ ^’ oli ^ l.— mve
Mscatlve department, then for twenty year*, and I county camp, he waa a*k*d the foUowlug: never reaa a political tiocumont tnat gave
tintii all th# business of said leasing eompauy was I “Waa General Oordon one of the lessees of this I mo moro ploAHuro than the last letter of
"•ottKiy Muunl up," such persons were liable to be I campr Mr. Gladatono to hia constituents. It ought
•u#d on all contracts made by said company I He answered: “Tee, sir. ... I to bo framed and hung up iu tho room of
Hut more than t’.at, th* 6th section of th* act Qa**tton-“Uow cam* Lockett to have anything fiVaSli u l Zr
pmvided that tin* i-aaiug company should not be to do with itr every Radical. hen I consider the wretch
stiiivm] to eu(>ut or l**ase or hire t>> otheie the con-1 Answer-*U* was president of it." led and half-hearted persons that socially
Ucu. v.ti it M ii.-h Hubiettitig or hiring ehonld be I oordon'* convict*. and politically anrronnd that old man, I am
4 • t or }*riiiiM*,l to be done, tueu th* Goveroor o„ p*-* 2j ; Question—“To whom did these con- amazed that ho should havo had couruco to
•h uM (•riM.m-d to v ca*e d# lease, end sue and re-1 *icta iupoeseeskm of Dr. Mitchell belongT* u t f or »i, ,l: h mC iwaflo which i*
»«icu «'diu|md> $5o» ror each such sub- An* wer-^tneral Oordon." nave sent iorraima mesaago, wmen u
lrs«ir>*. r r. I.-A-Ing Ai t* 1N76, pages 4L-45. I QtiMtion—“What time did Mitchell get poeseeelon I great joy to the democracy,
8o ib4t t is cirar fro*n this act tr.at th* person* 1 0 f I "I am not a Socialist—I am an equalizer.
(teortflDAm comporok tn,proMwtteqf I An...r-"8om. Urn. In MArch. ms/’ St, far iu) tho law is concerned, I woold
Roul.l U liable to tne Btate until th* lea** expired I Although this evolence wa* delivered under oath I , , . . * , l T • ., .
“•*•*»« sfu-rward until th* business waa “entirely I by Col. Reims and published by the House of Hep-1 ^ave each man start fair, and I would have
vound up." I resontativM in 18M), General Gord n ha* never die-1 every religions sect on equal terms. An be-
Aad taey ro il ! nor su>»let|the convict* to othere; I |mtM j it- Therefore U U true. Her* w* find Gen-1 reditary legislator U an abomination in my
Faulty ftr #.ich rablettingT . I month*'to t*l rid of them. ’ 4 tierpotuaiion of large fortunes from genera-
. ??*, I Mcrtuikt General J. B. Gordon—who eo I g a bad none* paremally for them ud didI not I t j ^ oeQeygtion. by obliuino every one
nth such ivtuatkabl* a*auran_c#_*ay* In Mra lo bother wltnthem _ He eaye eo the Working I » t,u
•w.At.nWo.'S’SSnSTaSkSA SKSKS tocuthU fortune, upon dsatb, among hi.
Kttitd#* 0 f y,. r- 1% |„u from s?meof hie (Mend*. I wh*tdidheuo with themt I children. Taxes oliou.d be railed from
[wtttirely conteu *d t.goon their bond*, and tb*t I u #( m addition to hiring spine of them to Dr. I those less able to bear their burden, but I
r-nihU, If published, would ehow that he we* Mitchell, agreed to furnleb LUi Cox ei»ty convict* ^ j t now into my political creed
WBtoUonMIn tbe rartn.r.nlp—-4.ls.to- (o . u.. term of slsbt rrore._s«4 Cos rortoj te roj »®n l snter jnsi now into m j pouutai creon
»»t iaeotionh.1 in the |«rtn.reatp-wM, mi41», In- fu . tb. term of et»bt rrore, and Cox ssreM to PV “”7. 7 " '.
brHtrd in th. vuuvlctlroa, and t. on, of tb, part-1 ntm forlb.m and tb, rent of Gordon . Tutor on that
oojc.'mp'Din^p.n'.ienUuy Comianr No. 2 ',*9^^untj*plAnutlon tho maloontenU on our
i util]
« b 11. U. t o.mcd u . curlty but u on, of tb. Till, cannot b. d.nted- For Mfb wm tb. ulditnc. j, ,|, e auction as to why they do not
ite'E^'re. .„A tore b. r ‘“MV* °* 001 "• “** ^ rcalixo that there ore only two ways to meet
nwld Uk« te liar" It 'obltohcd” Wb.o tt J. | ** k * I
THE ORANGE AND GREEN.
BANDITTI OF THE AIR
OMK ODDS AVI) KNI) i
The A r
hr Wa
:>f the Florida Frig-
rd* on ths Fl#U Hawk*
Familiar f!-rr.
Oondemrd from the American Naturalist.
I re. |mixzVI for quite a while when in
Simthoni Flotilla at come mysterious untie.
rickrtl i
III for it.Ill
wet
work is stopped, stoles are closed and many "yerhead and pr ho .i1 ,.award to find a
residences are closely barricaded Mobs are I di in^r. The exonr»i.m was successful os
in every Btreet, prepared for further deeds the p .is swarm*.! with tlab coming in with
ot violence. Tbe Orangemen are greatly the title. A fine one mhiu left its element
incensed at the constabulary for tiring upon and swung aloft iut ithe air in the talons
them, and threaten to sack their barracks, of tbe bird, which at «noe h.‘«tiu ita return.
Detachments of soldiers and police from b'lt a new comer appeared upon the scene.
Dublin and other cities are being forwarded 'Y black crcatuio which aeetuod all wings
to Belfast to assist the authorities in restor- and shaped like n fi.t eoe.1 letter M,
ing order. i dropped from above nun confronted the
At midnight a mob of Orangemen raided hawk, which at once dropped iia prey and
pnbiio honse kopt by a Catholic named I uttered a sen-nm po liiiiululof mori-d terror
O'FIare, and after sacking it set in on fire, that it should have excited the syuip .ttiy of
The police charged the rioters a dozen ] living things within tho compos-, of its
times with bayonets, but each time they aonnd. Tbo hawk flew in fright to cover
wore forced back by volleys of stones. The ,m d I recognized tbe intruder os the favorite
>olice were fioally forced to take refngo in bird. On looking upward front whence it
he barracks, where they fired on tbo mob oom ® I aaw a score of frigate birds n
from the second story windows. The mob, I mile or more from the earth, floating
however, hold their ground twenty minutes round anil round on motioniesa wings. The
longer, although tho firing of thu police was dropped fish was seized in the beak of the
heavy and incessant | bird long before it bad reached tbo water,
8cores of rioters wore wounded, and it is nn< i w ‘th a Bweep of exquisite grace, on
known positively that aix men and two wo- leD9e 'rings, fronting a mild breeze, tbe cor-
men were killed. A great many wound- “air wns lifted half a mile into the air, where
cd persons were carried away by another astoniihing performance waa at
friends, and whether their wonnds once initiated. A bite waa taken from the
are fatal is net known. Twenty &sh, which was dropped. Down came the
of the rioters who received bullet wounds #»h and the bird, folding ita wings tightly
are lying in one infirmary. A large number °n its body, dropped swiftly after it, Tbe
of the Orangemen who took part in tho riot I P art bitten off b- ing disposed of, another
— »■* arrested to-day, swoop downwards was made, the fish seized,
Four of the rioters who were wounded the upward awing repeated, and this
by the police in yesterday’s riot died to-day, process ooniinned until the entire carcass
and four others aro dying. Orangemen are w ** devoured.
making large purchases of arms, aud uro On another occasion I saw a hawk seize a
declaring that they will have revenge upon flsh and start for the shore. A black cor-
the police for firing into their ranks. Hair at once appeared and captured tho
At a meeting of the Frotcstants living on booty as on the former occasion, while the
tho fihank Hill road, resolutions were frightened fisher fled screaming toward the
odopti d denouncing the action of tho police land. But now a change of programme
from tbe outlying districts coming to Bel- took P laoe - Another long winged creature
fast and “attacking peaceful citizens,” and ,rom the g r °np above appeared in front of
demanding their withdrawal. and facing the frightened hawk, whioh
The number of policemen on duty in turned seaward at once, mingling its note
Belfast this afternoon at 3 o'clock was ot i* 1 ™ with one of despair. Every effort
1,300. A number of troops from Newry 10 si de off towards homo wos frustrated by
have also arrived to assist tho police in tbe gliding terror interposing its bulk iu
maintaining order. A magistrate has the intended direction, until the victim
ordered all taverns in the city to be closed seemed to accept tho inevitable and tried
to-night. No mobs aro to bo allowed to to crosa the gulf. Tho toimcuting enemy
congregtto in the streets. then seemed content, and joined its com-
Thepeopleat tho Bhank Hill meeting to-1 P»ni°nB. Tho poor fisherman, rid of the
day attacked tho police. The military was preseiLe, wheeled on its conrso for home,
summoned and the crowd waa dispersed. an<J . its frenzied flappiDgs relieved of cxces-
It is now stated that the mooting was callod “ iv ® tension, mado verv good time, when
to denounce the police and also other per- on reaching the very brink of safety tbo
sons for attacking bouses and property of black wings again appeared, and tho whole
peaceable'citizens, and to urge upon citizens distreasing business was re-enootod with
to do the most in their power to bring dis-1 increasing despair in the frightened cry.
turbers of tho peace to justice, irrespective I This went on for more than half an hour,
of creed or party. The meeting appointed ' fieri at retreat was intercepted,
a deputation to ask the mayor of Belfast for Duijng all the time the hawk kept up an
tho names of tho officers in charge of the incessant flapping of its wings, and its
Shank Hill barracks yesterday evening. physical endurance was giving away under
The out-of-town police have been with- ‘bo protracted strain. Th s was apparent
drawn from the streets of the city in conae- fr °m the changing tonoof its scream, which
qucncoof the hostility manifested toward varied through all tho gamut of despair,
them by Belfast workmen. Soldiers have bom unreasoning tenor, to supplicating
been told off to take thoir places and to misery. It was the Roman gladiators
assist the city police in case they should I ‘ Ccosar, tho dying salute theo, with the
need help to-niuht. I ambition left out. »
1 B The frigate bird at length seemed im-
A vivid description of tcesdat's iuot. I patient. It moro promptly answered tho
An eye wit net a of Tuesday’s riots gives movements of the hawk, and urged com-
tlie following description of tho setmes I pliance with greater vigor, and finally intro-
attending the mob's attack on the Bower I doced a now feature into the proceedings.
Hill polioe: Women with pokers prted I Swooping upwards for 100 feet it turned
up paving atones and broke them into I head foremost and plunged beneath tho
suitable sizes for the nee of tho rioter* I hawk, turning completely over as it did so,
when they ran short of missil s. Women and, passing to the front, vaulted upwards,
and young girls desperately entreated the I and down again in the same path, thus do-
men to continue fighting whenever they I scribing an elliptical orbit around its vic-
flagged, offering them apron-falls of fresh I tim. It swung near tbe hawk round tho
stones, and when tbe women's entreaty lower curve, causi' g upward flight, until at
failed women and girls drove the men on length, in an exhausted condition, it was
by savage threats. I introduced into tho company of its tor-
The police station is a moderate sized I mentors, which had been descending
bonao. When the mob attacked the bnild-1 from high levels and were now about 40U
ing the police responded with a valley fired I yards above tho water. Its strength was
from tho doorway, hut the rioters soon now well exhausted. Its cry was scarcely
drovo the officers in and they I audible, and it barely bad tho p-twer of
retreated upstairs and thence maintained directing its movements. In whichever
the fight by shooting from the windows of I way it went, excepting one, a blaok terror
a bedroom on tbe second floor. They hetd I confronted it. oonld rise unimpeded,
their position for half an honr, daring I but found resistance to every other course,
whioh the battle was hot and savage on I It struggled upwards for some 400 yards
both sides, when they were re-enforced by I further, until the distance was so great an
the arrival of seventy fresh officers. Tho I to make it difficult to keep the movement
increased energy of the polico warfare in the field of the glass, when it gavo up
served bnt to aggravate the mob, and they I the task, and rapidly floundered over
became downright ferocious. They were I and through the air, its mn«-
actually maddened by the sight I cnisr power exhausted and its mass sum n
of their comrades shot down on every side I dered to the gravitating foroe. Down it
and howling with agony on the street. 11 came, tbe wholo half-scoro of euomies cir-
havo since heard an officer say he never I ding about it, nntil it struck the water near
know a mob to show greater viciousness, I the beach in the shallows of the effing. It
violence, pluck and determination. I was drowned.
Despite their desperation, the rioter* I Again, several days later, I watched
hurled their missiles with regularity and I hawk catch a fish and saw a friaa e bird
precision, as if they had been drilled in I seize the prize. But when tbe hawk started
stone throwing. When the men in front had I for the trees another frigate bird appeared,
exhausted their ammunition they would re- | Then the hawk went back to its fishing, and
tire to the rear to receive fresh arm-1 the second fish wus surrendered to the
fnls from the women, and then make seoond intruder. Thua the hawk waa forced
way for their comrades with supplies. Some I to catch t fish for every frigate bird in the
of the stone-throwing was quite extraoriH-1 flock. Then they let tho hawk go free,
nary. I saw a man throw a atone with such I The mystery was clear. The frigate bird
vigor that it crashed through a window, | makes the fish hawk its alavet
struck the rear wall and rebounded with
snch force that it struck and hurt
IL*y*, by the
Telegraph Importer.
The S^phs of W'-tfiejMi «•?!! ♦"-nio-M
start off tiio iucNt interesting commr-i ce
ment known in tho history of that gr.-mil
old institution.
Old farmers any a dry May ant
June is a hure sign of a goo I cr<
this ba true, the;i tho crop of IbMG 7 will
be tho beat in fifty years.
The college girU sajr they have hud two
1 » ' »t< ri into 1 i.. : r i:- !ul - fur t in piihl
►ix months—no extravagant drMNl und
nothing but original compobitions.
Tho other night a mother and her tou-
year-old danghtt-r were walking over the
street* of Macon, about midnight, looking
for the drunken husband and father
Macon has several coin and curiosity col-
lo’tora. Among them is Dr. R. F. Miller,
who has some very valuable coins of all
nations. They will well repay yon to look
them over.
No fruits, no flowers and no sninll boy is
one of tho rigid comraoncoment rules this
yoar. If carried out it will bo a revolution
of a custom that will receivo tho plaudits of
every sensible man or woman in tho land.
There is eomo complaint Hint the ice
dealers give short weight. A wagoner re
cently gave a lady a ten pound lump and
’.v Lteti - In U. :_ h*"l it he for** liiri * y»*s it only
brought down the beam to six pounds.
Better see that yt>u get what your money
calls for.
Old Leroy Buchanan is a negro ciglity-
oix years old. lie was a blacksmith in Ma
con two yeare before tho Harrison fn shit
in 1841. He now inuk<s his living gather
ing roots and herbs from tho swamps, a
hundred varieties of whioh ho knows as
well os you know your a b o’s.
Young men who have recently gone
through tho marriage ceremony solemnly
affirm that there is no more awkward and
ombarrassiug time in mans existence than
the first five minutes after marriage. The
spectators are slow to come up for congrat
ulatory purposes, aud the groom's hand?
aro useless save to be in the way.
Now and then the boarders at a certain
college get off to spond an nfternoon with
their day- scholar friends, and thus get an
opportunity to indulge a girl’s fondness for
green plume and salt. Recently three little
uiaida from school enjoyed an afternoon in
this way, and until next day had tbefeoaltr
alarmed. Luckily no serious results fol
lowed the escapade. '
A certain drummer for a safe concern
has a son who is traveling for a
coffin establishment. They tra**l tho
Southern territory and meet up with each
other about once a month. If the H.ife
drummer was a gray-haired grandfather
and tho coffin man his toddling grand
child their meetings ccnld not be moro af
fectionate. They meet in Macon quito
often.
Chief Wilojr has in his offico nt tho city
hall a collection of knives and pistols con
fiscated from prisoners that would form a
first rate nucleus for a murderer's museum.
Tho collection embraces tho hoy’s toy
pistol to tho mammoth old-fashioned ChriKt-
luas fuzee, and knives from tho lady's pen
knife to tho big and murderous dirk. A
look at them causes the cold chills to run
over a follow.
Tho soda water fountains aro moro libor-
ftMy patronized thi* year than over. Now
drinks, new syrups and now inixtorcs uro
being introduood, and they tuko w ell, oven
ot ten cents a drink. There is talk ot a cer
tain enterprising soda water dealer placing
beer in hie fountain. In this way tho drug
stores will soon bo modo a kind of respect
able bar-room, if such an odjoctivo can bo
used in the connection.
South Carollnlau oouudly Tlira#ltcd for
Blundering a lastly.
Baudedo, S. C., June 7.—-Mach excite
ment prevails in tho neighborhood of Hun
ter's Chapel over tho cowhiding of Mr.
John Stuilloy by Motors. W. T. Connolly
and A L. Oti. It savins that Stuillcy hod
been circulating falsa and damaging re
ports concerning Connelly's sister. In
order to obtain fall ratisfactina for tho of
fense, Messrs. Coaaelly and Ott purcliahud
n t'ASU whalebone whip, waited upon Mr.
Stuilley and adminintcrud thirty laahua,
wearing tho whip completely ont.
' It is said Unit Bindley has become recon
ciled to his fate, since calling npon a trial
j a* lice and being jdviaod that in coat a law
nuit was entered against Messrs. Connolly
and Ott, other punishment would probably
ho inflicted for circulating reports equally
lnlso and damaging concerning othur
persons.
policeman. The better armed of the riot-.. - -
era carried what w. call here ‘'Belfast I Sh * rp V.nVto-. SwroJilnr the »«opl. of
DISTANT Dll- ATS DECOYED.
Kidneys.” These are stones about live and
a half inches lot g, three and a half itches
Ilrltkh Africa.
\Vtsm>tiiios, June7.—A correspondent of
Colossi Bob AlitnawaakiUMlb, Cox la'Atlanta. I _t|, a Cromwell way and the Glad, tone
concede. Conceaaion desperate anil plncky as tho men. ■.. . , , .
the Irish, or it '/he battle at the atntion ceased only the film, which reads ve-y pUiuihly snd fa
m two hundred and fifty soldiers came certainly entertaining. It begins as foUows
"VOoM
PiMuiit,!. I (rer th. Gtairel wtU bsv. to tax hl»
««'«t'LMti .tion (or aoni. of
not *:.J 1, not now bound
iehj I ’,»££“.? S^feo-'oSaoT'TCMUl. Tm I >. woree than urolere. Mr. Chamber Lin
Lifu-s-if * ud hi* c«» l’tiine.* In ibis tauing of the I l> r , MlubrU purvbsW GoMoo’e latere*! afi*r and thoee who think with him elaborate
Prauenusry convict*, and hi* present etoniMhMP’ I Alston's death ■ceo'Jtog 5hl T vTrt^* i de- P^ 8118 ^Wch may theoretically be excellent,
on.l m olloaod to b. ondor hia own tiautl and I-ret UiAl th* P-’W* wlU hUndlr acorot hU an-1 the Inah will accept them. It is to play
J—l. that bobM foralt tht convtcta, and did not,. I corrobontedsaMrtioit that ha h»d no tntertot In I .{i am | et - without Hamlet. They are con
tote tliii bu»lnre« merely to old -•ome frianda In I tha convict lc«ac; Uret he sot rtdoflt aacoon aa I s m ut j on m nngera who elaborate
-oirir.tr ,om. convtcta.” ... - -
brood and weigh on anaverage of .boat ono I ‘j 10 State Department from Cape Town, Af-
and one-haU pounds. There were many ^ toAkoe s novel complaint of U Sieged
boys among thirioten and they were as ‘b»‘ ^ l'» hsmiquarters tn Fhfla-
■ 1 dolrdua. lie sends one ot thv elrcuhtrs of
... . . ... . u
tn. cocvK. w-to -^--”—-y I .titnUonmongers wno eutmrate corntitn-
b *Ite2roaUha^aShlafrtonda In tororins eon-1 tions in their studies, and not practical
victor” The nolle# wa* open to ovary .illlsss to I atateamen.
»- and ih« (..II ™ ,h. minntto of tha ex-1 tha Btnto to bid for Iharn. Did It ren“tea I “This parliament in fur more democratic
mtonta. of tha , todoanc.than the^Ust. and tho oonsUt.encies are
‘ Eucerivz DsrAsnren. State o( Georxto. I 52iL l ! 1 JS no capital, to form th# pool I moro demperatio than their menihera I
AtLAwr*. Jnn.*l, uns.^ . v . | conipinltol What old then did General I am certain that Democracy will prevail.
Gordon wa4yc his frtond*] I The enemies of Democracy hare been nuto-
| 'OovcraorSmltharewptod *11 toa^ow.] cr acy and anobocracy. The artuuia and
••-tu' lj of til. Slate, entitled "An act to v»«Sj*ato I thawvrweoalFtoret.aviat_ ,u,. contract. I the agricultural laborers ore not anoba, and
p—'“-rtlarr »»Ttcto hr «h«Gov. jenmwMJT ^ u» coovlcto for »»I the power of the fnturs is with them. In
JSSLW A the London ciatet^d drawing room^and
Kow for
TRR RECORD AND YU* VIOOP.
when two hundred and fifty . r . .
to the aid of the police. The nohliers were Aereriran fcvention-the victory
from the Uighlaidera and FnsilUera, anl ., bin0 * electridt ,) b i* b,e “
they noon drove the mob away. ‘PP 1 " 1 h> hghUng purposes, nlT efforts cf
The people Uring in the neighborhood Inventor* have boen to constructs lamp for
where tTe Noting began, say it waa canoed domrwne pmpo.ee. The reason
by the policerunder a mistaken impure- tbe problem Jus not been aolredia that
te 0 .^g c 3onn K d,““ 6 orde,ly wotkn “ i I
: «OTvJSSSit tortted citizen*of SSct M^SaSlTlTS^ to the room, and the hretd. o? most of
ft-v Stole to bid lor all the penltentUryeoevtote. to I pUnafion ttanma wortdA" reporter. London editors, there is a moat gross if
r.MCnalty to raid act; eald>tds to be received an- view *lth ^Snao. asasaAiT ranee with regard to pubhc opinion."
U11tith of UU prevent month: and ^ h. will be lavrnttv# and tofteloea I ™* ca w,u * h 1 1
B. O. Lockett, W. B. Low* end J. B. 1 DoobUees ^ u different end
nttoerre of said Hute. put tn a bid for sold I «on*ito ftet toapeopi^ Lu ^wetooa with this
warjcto, propoala, to pay therefor the earn of (oar! No. 1 sad U.U ot
“2dr*d »d twMfilntboutond dollar., for the („ hureifamtoon from th.
of tw»vvv« .Uro »>prrinAtinn of the I h* DM l-'* 1 lar
the
igno-
.j wttb thi* I
* co Direct M
i 0#n*U of I
Yankee Thrift.
A born was burned to Rockingham, Yt,
t«^rf“rot'*?2rl"(SrthrtorS^‘rf £ I h. rt' I not tong age, sod a rnlnable horse w«*ep-
J**t *xle(inf leM*. to be in* 1* to equal an nr. si la- I ^* U* parti statement can-1 posed to have been burned too, but the
•“fihAato; or e> team oe.h.K c( retJ oon.tete, for 1 oLteGlrato«of.'.-.^ tr0 5a^y wrtsat tote wrtt- other day he was found the pons ess ion of a
I £ | milkman of a neighboring town, who W
t'od 1 |i 4B per cVpitn rwr annum, for all th. —lect I clarre Idea A
j. b! Oordon. to to on. I p t , his own old Corse in" the bam, stolen
• Uloreaa'yp. Iwt.roaMJoiapaay. of U'.State, this 'SSSLiSre.'S'Md to* to reror.'rta. trodne. a bill to suppress the operations of
rtatute and to rerun a. | ^ -.1 ^.uaking agencies on rac.
vforapretodoChv. jrare
lath.oplalon of th*Oorerarw.no*.
Already, sewdto*
to th* rrfiteoc. prodneni
of tbe idea of gas lighting, and that ail have
adhered to the Hjr.toul ot producing tin
rrazxAl. or an cru-coEMAN. I electricity in somw central place or by Incg.
The funeral of T 1 - •• > Gallagher, an I machinery, inztei.d of Cr-t laying down tho
Urongemon, who ru r.Lo zillrd during I pilucipln that a lamp v bleb .honld aver bn-
thn not nt L rgno, >m Tuendny, took I come generally tuc*'1 and popular mn.t be
place to-day. Tn* i u.Vd procession . A* I portable, like an uil lamp, and contain th*
protected by one hundred soldier ad two I generator itself "
hundred policemen. A mob of Catholics I Tbe circular then goes on to nay that th*
jeered the mourners sad threatened to atop (Norman Electric Light Company has made
tha hearse, bat th* polic* held them to I the great invention by which electricity is
cluck. I generated to the base of the lamp. Those
waa iuawi TO* .ram lamps are minutely described, and it is
. a i-r I agreed that they will be sent to any pxrt of
Political and rellgiouexratem.mt is load ^ wor , d on ^ t of prioe , iClroA
ing to dangerous quarral. «nong ti>* w hkh range from £1 to £4. Th. consol
women to thof*«torie*»t “• ,UU«Ural ilisto cirrmlara hrtvefibeen di*.
th* Prottotant funaio* hav* quit jjihntul quite freely in the British Colonic*,
work,demanding thedfamtoralofCatholics, mJ mu .good many peopl* have sent
rioting renewzd. I money for lamps, bnt none of .them have
Rioting was renewed to-night. An tofu- ever rtei Wed any answer. Tbe common!,
rioted mob held poesre.inn of the streets 1 e -tio- will be referred to the Po-t-office
an 1 wrecked and pills ;e<l the tavernr. The U parti .r n*. to-morrow morning for toTe«-
police were compelled to fire bnckskot Into tiv-lion. The Norman G>mp try will prob-
the mob. So far a. is now known, no on*
was fatally wounded. Many cf tha notice
were injured by stones. Appeals of the
clergy, to the rioters to disperse were futile.
Eventually the troop* cleared the streets.
nb .y be forbidden th* tu* of the snails.
Cholera continue* to rag* in Vertoi with
nnnbsted violence, an average of twmty
new caeca and ten deaths o.earring daily.
WORK Till'. WHIP OUT.
Analyzing tlio linking Powders.
Under tht* direction of the bow York Slate Hoard
of Itreltli. i-iuhty-f- ur .litr. r. nt kind# of Lokmi;
l-oaifoie nnhiarlngal’teelir.nd# that could be
u uud f-»r saIo Hi tn« RUU, were *u* rulttrd to ez-
•iiitnstl t» »i tl »usl>N'# by IYkT. C. K. Ch*ndli'r. a
tuHtu»«er f Ibu M#'H Bcarl mol Ifi.t of tho
N>* Turk tilt) lloanl of Health, Misted by l’rof.
Edannl fl. Live, the well knoau I to United .suu>a
govern uit-ut rhe mist
Tbe oActsI report shows that a Urge number of
the powd*re t Eatninrd were found tn contain alma
ot litne; many of them to such an extent a# to ren
der them seriously obj«.tlonable for uau lu tii*
preparation of human food.
Amm was found tn twrnty-nlni aesp|<
drug la employt d ln baking ixiwdem to cheap
then cost. The presenco of limo la atirlbilled
tbo Impure cream of tartar of comim rce utctl
their manufacture. Such cream of tirur w am «l
analjzM. end fonud to eonUin lime au«l othrr i,
purftio#; In some 'ampleo to tbe extent of 93 p
Thla
cent of thoir entire weight.
All tbo baklt-K powders of tbo market, with tb*
eliiglo exception of “kojal M (notincla.tli g the alum
and |<» oipbato powders, which v>ero long •mra dla-
carded m unsafe or lnefflcient by prudent bouso-
kropers) are made from the impure <-re*>u of t«rt«r
of com mere#, and conaoqueuUy couum hm« to a
corresponding extent.
Ttoonlj Irak tu,. powdro yet found by etomleol
auoly.l. to to .mini, (roe from limn »: ,1
lately pare I. tb. -Royal." Tbit perfect purity re-
eulu from tb. eicla.lv. tu. of erreu of tuur .pe-
rlellvnanral and prepand by p»uu procee-..- ..f
tb* N. T. Tartar Co . wbieb totelly remote tl,., ur-
irileofltm. and other Impurltoe. Tbe co-t of
tbte ebemleally pan cream of tert.ru an, h ,-.ot
than nay ..bar, and a* account of thu ,-rr.t. r co.i
U need la no tokl*, powder but the -lp,job”
Prof. Lave, who mode tbe anolytee of hello,
powder* for the New fork Hute lloni cf Uro il.u
well a. for ttoxovenmeat. .eye of the i ur.iy end
wboleeom.awM of "Royal:”
"I bar. touted a pacbwre of -Hoyal Babins Pow
der’ which 1 parcheMd tn tha open market, and
Sad tt e ’tupoeed ot pare and wUlc. me IngrwlP
•ate. Itte a cream of tartar powder of a hLh de-
rre* of merit, and doe* not contain either alum or
phoepha-ee or any Injtuioai anbetaacto.
’A O. LOTA Ph. D."
Orowluy ltlcli.
Four yevra ago JohnTwomblv w. nt from
Maine to Orange City, FIs., arriving tb: ra
with $7 in bis pocket He set no a peanut
alnnil, and in six months added'fruit and
cigar* to bis stock. Within a year tobacco,
candy, cider and s few groceries were added.
Ont of this baatoesa John has i ud several
hundred dollars for old debt,, bought a lot
to a good locality, anil on it built onu of th.
best buildings to the town.
Infintlle Hygiene.
From the PbUsdslphie Bulb-tin.
There was a thrao-year-oUl child in Phil
adelphia last year wlu> ta l heard her par
ent* discus* hygiene until her infant mind
was soaked with the subject. Then one
dey her *!*at old grandmother mid moan
ing to give B«wie n piece of cakt: “Ik ssi..
whatfllo yon always hare aft. r voor bstii'"
The ch.I » r< *. »r I* i Irer gr.initriirltbi-r r mo
ment with inquiring tye«, nnd then r©-
phed: *‘Rcaction."