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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, JULY (5, 188G.—TWELVE PAGES.
THE FI
JUlJti TKhEixKAPn.
fntLHUtn. xt«hy day in thk iua and *x*zi\
BY TUB
JUL-^ph and Messenger Pnblishinft C«..
<n Mulberry street. Vwn, Os.
Xha SiU| It dtllvenid by carrier. In the city or
■ tiled ocwtsne free to eubrerttmw, for $1 per
month, J3.B0 for three mosttu, M for elx taotiUie.
tl llOsyear.
tot wuxli la mailed to subscribers, postage
tf itt at $1.25 ayear and 75 cente tor alx months.
Traniient advarttaeinsnt* will bo taken for the
pally At $1 per square of 10 Uneo or leoa for the
tnt Invirtfon. and 60 cento for each aubaeqnent In-
“ tV hv tli* South Mi oil'd m i*|i|ty
The New Orleans Timea-Deiaocrat save:
In lummlng np the advantage* which have
placed the South in a comparatively favorable in*
dufttriil position the New-York Tribune, while In
rect lit its v lea'*, fail* to notice one of
Outside View* of the • onto**.
The politicians and prates of oth'.r
States have not been indifferent observers
of the i>endin^ gubernatorial contest in tLis
State, Everything has been carefully noted
and Sled any for futnre nse, and General the mo* Important of >11 rcaiona why labor In the
Gordon and his followers may hereafter be I South la more contented and prosperous than in
confronted with matters that he cannot ex- other sections. Ih the manufacturing centre* of the
plain or dotted, li ng organa in other EM '* nd ^ tk» *«U»« IWoUUon 1. very gen-
, . . . , 7. ,* »k :• « i I srally confined to tenement-house districts, wht-ro
States have been industrious it their ad-1 rebUlir , lll8h com[1 ,„ d wlth Mrn , n( .,, tll ,
vocacy of General Gordon, just as European I comforts, even the ordinary decencies, of life are
governments are interested in the perpetuity I nearly impoRsibie. All tut*, too, in a climttedc-
of the oppression of the common ptople. mantling the greatest outlay for fuel and raiment.
Give Ireland home rule, and the fires of under coneiUon. rendering the attainment of
—— ,, .i, i.MHinn I . . .... ,. . , . I wholeMome food too difficult and costly for the or-
, triton, and lor the Weekly at $1 for each I revolution will be lighted in all Europe. dinwy ww> worker . In t | 10 South, on lb. con-
HoUcMotdM«h. 1 «unM^Mi>»rrlagM»un mm. , | Oirerthrow lho riuR - n Georg j ai and the | trmr y, aU matingcoudmon. .re verily favorable to
fl*
ili*H Host: EuzAitcrn Cleveland in h«r
book says, among other thiugs: “More
than one woman goes to the making of one
m%n, or, if not, the man lucks something
in the making. The mother makes the
man, peihaps, but the wife manufactures
him. Sometimes the wife, in her manu
facture, confirms the making of the mother,
and sometimes she counteracts it.” As an
other woman has taken up the task laid
down by Mr. Cleveland’s mother, though
he is somewhat tough and gone forward in
years, it will ho interesting to watch the
outcome. Perhaps, as Miss Rose is now at
Brief and written upon but one side of the paper to
nave attention.
Bemittujoee should be made by express, poets'
llle, money order or registered letter.
Atlanta Bureau 17* Peachtree street.
All communications should be addressed to
THE TELEGRAPH.
Macon, fie.
Honey orders, checks, etc., should be made pays-
tl, „ * H. G. Hambok. Manager.
Ui-urrai Oerdou and Huntington.
Editor Telegbaps* On yesterday, July 1st, the
mail brought six Utters to Plain Talk’* notice,
written from Xeenan, Kufanla, LaFayette# Rcsscca,
Rome and Alspaha, re*peeilvely. The burden of each
aud all 1* is au inquiry as to what defense General
Gordon has made or cau make uf his connection
v 1th Huntington, if he goes to the Congressional
Uncord tot pi oof. Another letter from Mtlledge*
Title, say*: General Gordon know* there are but
fe . Cotigrsasloual Record * available to the pub
lic aud i have uoue within my reach; will jou
pinu the in* ter agttln?
Those letter* ana thi* inquiry are pertinent, aud
iieneral Gordon the amplest justice it Will be
proper to re-state what he gave to the people of
Uubl u, Laurens county, as lit* si te of the question,
which the TkleobaI'H ivporte I, aud as ai
preaont, la uudoulttjidly correct?
Han-
hitherto lied atood well with itlro O
... ,pok.n otto ."cb term. a. to eonw,
H.8t*pben. , ° mam. ,he roco-rd £, ““M
what the adver. e opinion wstb**#.<i f.-iT not,
«. puMl.bed os Doth SSaSSu&?SiS^
this debate was progretxlng to the fc»V.
*» tbe writer’, privilege to sesna \’J * M 4.
record amt read o bin. after..r,” £har " '"I
.aid In tbo Senate . am.)! 0 , “'•’ftkj
here for your reader.: A.k Ren.tor tL- c 'l
w ho became BU attorney for the t in,,,. , *«C
Pact 1c. after be left llougrMs.at a ..l°? v 7!? ‘•*•31
,10 too per year, how iienetal G-iMonwIf^H
that time? A.k him if tone aatlanwd? "*1*
<tt.cu».ed af er ho left the Heuate and m o’* ,l
eoc. of tbe writer? ' *“ Ju ‘ “•« >i
Dear reader, of the TBLkolsaa. n„.„
repreaeuted ueorata tu the per«.in of ioffP*
Satoo”'
The*
’UuuuuKlon and Scott wanted the right of war
to burnt tue Pactltc road. Scott wanton that aud
tie wanted tbe government to iudurae
” , t,,e. will not he returned. I email and corrupt politicians in other States the laboring cla..e.. The dlfrercnco In waget paid
,iu bo compelled to *mA up . promaue in «b. Ka.t and South for Ute .am. -rvtc. ta no, ,o
ooneapondence oontammg tmro I i great aa the Tribune appear, to believe. Well trained
*™h»> of living topic. 1. aolicltrf. tvnt mnwtb. | buainOM. Lbor probably gou m much with u. aa In other
It is not strange that some of our contcm- , cc|lou , Whl , u „ t mora tmporunce 1. the fact that
porariea mUundcrstand the situation. They I me seme wage in the South will secure for the
have been ho busied with their own clfuirn I worklngmsn about twice the amount of practical
that they have not had the time or oppor- comfort that it does in tho North. Over much the
. .. a* * % At ...... a fionorai fit, I larger portion of the section lends and rente are so
tuuity to watch the career of Ueuerol Uor-1 ** ... „ ,. - . . 3 .....
J I cheap that with very alight effort and frugality the
dub abd Ihd methods of hl» m&Diigcrs. l 0 p erjk y Te J # goon able to have his own U tie home.
For iuhtauce, the Montgomery (Ala.) Dls- x*k ug the average of this section, habits of life
patch nays: "In the Georgia campaign among all cla«ses are much more simple than in
Gordon in getting there. Too many empty *>»«*»»/ organised manufacturing and com-
i . n i. tw tv. •' I mercial communities of tbe East HocUlbm and
bluevcs m Georgia for it to ba otberwiae. . , . . _ , 4 .
® , I anarchism we have not yet taken into acconut.
Of cuutte thu Dmpatoh does nut intend to 8bol|ld
ever invade this aectlon of
rounding States, have suffered severely trom be ii tcri j_ There are not enough one armed t he Southern people are on rocord a» having very
the head of a newnpaper, the public will he I s5u.uoo.mw of hi* private corimration bonds.
. . • t ^ a at - . ...j Due proposed to build the railroad for noth-
kept informed a) to t*I0 process aud Its re* j utner asked a possible tax aud the certain
8U lk | gua.autte of intereMt by the government
45u.uuu.000 of his private corporation bonds.
A sensation was caused lu the House by I '1'he tuau who has^oeeu utteriug slanders about me
Tho Agricultural Hltuallon.
The farmors of Georgia, and of even «nr-
my for the entertalnmeiat of the board ot I might be omit without a dollar ot tax." Geuersl
• a t \ . Gordon ban been told lb the plainest English that
visitors, two of whom were members of I | ltJ when hn UI h«1h tuntat* euiont, aud ii • proof
Concre-sH. Fifteen hundred dollars was demanded, but not one line ba* he brought forward
b , lu sai/Mianuate nu aasc Uuii. lu Homo, on ihurs-
appropriated for the expensjs of the bourd. | day, a crowd went to he.tr him explain, and three
the terrific rains which have fallen almost ^oten in Georgia to elect any man. Nor is I summary and effective methods for the treatment
daily for three weeks or more. In many it tfue tbat o euera i Gordon will absorb the °f forces and eiemeuu destructive of peace
section* tlie watermelon and cantelonpe BO i dier vote . Many of the most worthy order ’
crops, from which so hss been expectod, I unJ BO l<l;erH in Georgia do Those npparent adv.uttftgos are not alone
have been well nigh ruined. Cotton, mideri not 8Up p ott Gontnd Gordon. We know | oh monts iu the huppiness of onr laboring
the influence of tbo excessive moisture, has tljcm> ^ caa ca u the roll in many coun- people, but we are convince 1 that they have
ran largely to weed and is in poor condi- ties ’ It ia trne lllttt i oal ,j ng j n to the urena, l 11 direct bearing upon the safety of tho cona
tion to withstand the July snn. Fields £rolu lUtJ Iettr platform of the speoial car ot (try- The laboring classes, freed from the
that should now bo (lean and well cnlti- j tffenl0n x, av j Si he appealed to this senti- oppression of unfavorable circumstances
rated are full of grass, and reatmblo so nlent> and ho has kept a brass band braying ““J conditions and the wearing effects of
miny pastures. And the fertilizers, it is eye , 8 j aca- a he Memphis Avalanche stems want, develop a hardy independence of
feared, lave been swept a say. to h avo embraced the situation here, iu a thought ond acquire education. These are
This is discouraging, and as a const qnence rel ,| yt0 General Gordons organ's attempt »t once factors in tho development of the
long faces are seen in all sections. But it lo Iul | y tlie (:0 i,h ir vo t 0 on the war memo- section and a bulwark. Nothing hut igcor-
must not be forgotten, that a general dam- ricB _ Tbe Avalanche is opposed to to this once can fit a people for socialism, and uoth-
ago to the cotton crop is usually compen met hod. It says of war memories: in 8 eua hurry them toward it faster thau
sated for by an increase in the price of the , f ^ coulJ u otbenrl „ righUr lDrok „,, , h «y want -
staple, and that corn, except in the lowest I W0U m obscure the political sense and bcuumb tbe I A Knlly «»f the Uramt Old Party,
bottoms, is thriving nobly under tho condi-1 nico Judgment by rsUtog a falee i-«ue anil a fatso | Tbo or g an i Ztt ti on Q f the Republican par-
. . ...... At . ! '»tiou ruttrifN in tmitor ui
meet this expense W inclnueu in tue I cuuvict lease mutter. Tonne the words of a listener;
oral deficiency bill. The account wns read ».o pw.re.tiffo.t of a.preeb Is-or beard
J I from a men uf bis prominence; It w*s cnnntuirly
by request of Mr. Barnes to show the ex- I k>« *ud abusive; he advocated no line of policy;
travagance. Among tho itom»>cro many ^‘.^".“.“b^.no^gSMBWiSB
bottles of beer, of various mineral waters tell a Joke. rai,e a yall siwl qnlt it.
. .. . , . . „ Mow to the facts as requested:
and win« and nrundv, | w. tl. Felton charged ucaeral Gordon with Intro
ducing a bill to aid Huutingtuu, tho Cs HoroU rail-
■He has passed a bill tUruuJb cS£
eereten giving him ael.su f.tliw.y throS b ? “'J
Hcomma Sun• I, Tul-
tions which afflict other products. If Gear- -undard unsutted m tb. poliucal Beta. /“ f ~“ ty has been thoroughly broken up in the
gia makes a fine grain crop, she can stand a «»nf a reldler being tbo.. that at men J GeoreU ‘a BOme
K . , , , . I for UJO political anus., the reteree U oltcuc.t noutlicrn Mates. In Ueorgl* and some
great deal of shrinkage in the cotton output. I other States a portion of the voters have
There are now signs that a break has | y or yp,r. the peoplo of the South have been de-1 been taken into a coalition to prolong the
occurred in tho weather. Who knows bnt 1 muidingot tho North forgstfuln.ee of tho w * r -1 lives of political ring?. But this is an ex
that all hand, will yet weather the storm | While U U .11 that the .acred »-<*«» »< «■»««> | nenrire . nnsatisfactorv raaheahift and these
and seenro a profit There is nothing left “ * re b „ d for lH)11Uo .i' cff , c t, t, , u voters will haye to he rallied into a compact
to do, hut to keep a stiff upper lip aD( ' I tnx.u.e tbe toiopls of tbe North would not forget I organization of some kind,
attack tho grass whenever the ann shines. I m.m In tbtaaenee, hut would drag them into poll-1 Alabama has just had a very harmonious
tics that wa bar. hod eoctlon.1 politic, prolonged | Domooratio convention. This was followed
uuualurally,
a i u ^ ,, a . I tHilrosd st UtstUmo (the president st tbis time Is
roost, lias been allowed to attend a town 1 i^iAnd HtAtiford, Uuitcd butte* Hcustor.), which
meeting, and make a BDeech. Dwelling I wu, llautiuKtou wroio to Colton, bis bu*h»w»« part*
? . : . ,» • ner tu Cs'lforuis, be could pass with $2UO,UUO. Dr. ^ u< .
upon the subject of pensions too ex-* rest- | y e .toa charged Gcuentl Gordon with advocating
dent was particularly severe upon President 0^2 SSSTaSSSPStk, T'
Clcvchnd for his pension vetoes, the spirit! onnuout tue iuteren tbo ux-pa>«rs havo paid
, .... , . • , .... I the tuouev loaued to tbo Ceutral Pacino rosultu com
of which he characterized as a rapuliy grow -1 -t uct ; luce »ud ihci, aud will continue to
mg feeling among the men who did
illg to pnt down tho rebellion. The Prest- I I.ougruMiunal ho o.-il of tbo turty-ruunli Oungrau.
dent’s notlou he s tid was contrary to
tradition of the country, and ono which I cation to tbecierkot theUultsdhute. Seba-.swuiitd
. , , | nruuurea copy ot butii. Now. the difference In tbe
would meet with no approval from the pa-1 cJ De h«.t explained ny senator Wallace,
triotio uad the just. I Uemocrat, from PeUMylv u-ta. Lo.,k In theOou
SHKEUS ANl) PATCHES.
lUa-ord, Forty-fourth CntinrHas. aecnud
sesabapOU p n«l. ;; H. February 7,18*7: **1 find
tiiat tbe total btiuds taaued to the l'acitlc railroad
ar>* about Hd.tuu.uuu. aud we have paid a total of
r , , . : . I *ra about $04,t0u,uuu, and wo have paid acouiox
Peopte golug ou excursions a o ao happy to get I .uAlof interert. We have been reimbursed
one that they are glad they wem.—New Orleans I *b u-. $7 r i*U,0Ui. leaving the unpaid iuterest $i7,-
Picayune I WW.WS* utaklug a Dual uf $9i.uuu,»ai0 at tUis date
vble and Cincinnati, coming 8ou h. ThJ xtfO 1
World say. be intends in sb.orb tbe LoSuZ <
Naihvilla and tbe Cli.ciunsti
watch omL The Bute road is the next ii.?v
doea not Maj. llacon take this record in 1*.^^
go over Georgia, letting the people know
con did and tried to du tu W^Mhiustou to*p J 0 ' 1
taxpayers of nearly M.OUU.OO aanuaUv
might gu into auuUtigUm's coffera. Now ifreJ
tor, compare this plain, official, authorized . a
corded aUt-Uient of facts set forth lnth* ,* 1
report of the body, with the speeches uud- tirT
con, Gordon’s advocacy and Democratic
Hon. with bis -Utemeut to the people of IW
Laurens county. v 01 D,b *J
What brazen effrontery would seem to ,
unsupported falsehood which had no nj„rw, a.
with butldlug Scott a railroad tlnvo bta nreseut ^
harangues reprsatnt 'he iuten .it of Georgia W
Heavers "W. U. Felton defended s mrot,
lobby scheme of Scott." y«t he does not
because he cannot answer, when ihe proof u
Branded.
i ue ouly bill for the Texas Psclflo lntrodo<»i i
the House of Representatives iu the Fonr-foo
Congre.dB was in trod ir««l by Hon. L. ft
which bill was referred to the commute*of
( whole on the state uf the Uuion, sud n#r„1
upon at all. W. H. Felton liNd no oppnRqsur]
defend oroppoee it Nor dl l he defend Mr uL,
bill iu the korty-dtth OouogreMM, for liuptiZT'
money used on cornipt leglwlston never ,
(pitted it to get out of the Heuate. Mr. I«u«rt
tmdnoed a Senate bill (for no left the H*.
Senate at the time when Bud 1
Gordon on the railroad c»d
when he was dbplacei by
the Texas Paci&c, and
would like to know if General
• l'l call I. Q. 0 Latnar a “defendvnt
8coi*"s $50,000,000 lobby acbeme?” Will be* D,
he?' Tndncer and falsifier as the Record dim
him in regard to W. U. Felton, dare he stsnVt,
fore the people of Geoigla aud shift his deun <t|
tion on the head of Secretary Lamar, whom? m
weakness in OongrcM or in a government
• rneudship tor Gordon aud his Ilk, who u*i
his di-aivantage? On May 22d« ihTm—45tn c
.. e *. 2d session p.vro J.OVl. Congreasionsl He.
—Mr. Lamar: ’‘I have asked to be heard
upon a blM In the success of which ! feel l ..
sud snxiuuecouceru, and 1 ri.-u u> sddre.s tleu
a*c with a profound senso uf the necesHty and t-
importance of Its passage. 'I he object ot ib» biul
to extend the time of building e road from
wsterwof the Mississippi to San Diego M
tic c ’ant. aud in m«ae sure it* ^peeuv
which have rendered it impuwiij
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wuicli tne goveruineut uf tbs United S ato« h-*» ad’
had much rather bo fined 150 for fast I vsncod t • time* corporallous.” (Fauee here to uote
driving than tie tot.l W« tiarse couldn’t Wot Ja»t * »t tue Tela. Tactic haa nothing ta do with thl.
enough to break the s»**tuta.— 'iurdette.
. . r I ii |)OU these roads aggiegatce $3.877,Ouu. Ihe Inter-
a perfect Dear | provided to be re-!mbnrsed by tho bill of the
Diffident lover—"I kuow tui ___
in my manner.” one—"Sheep, you mean ; bears I judiciary committee (Tuurmen’e) is $3.535,oju, leav-
hag roopU-you do nothing ha, ldeat.”-Ufe. |
the Seuate To* bill proposed to be »u u> tit * ted for
that of the judistary committee (Uordou**) provides
mi regwrcU the railroads named in the judiciary bill.
Soon the maid In silk or satin.
Oh! a beautiful right to see!
Will iu English mixed with Latin!
Read the valedictorce.
Viral Senator—”0oiuu now. you haven’t op.net £.mdasM-f, »t.re«^n_noo^ bund. mm,»m
sue wU« reoeUe fxum the means set apart bytha;
your month,” Sscond Senator—' Fardon me; ** I |>iu." Bubtiwct Gorduu'e allowance from $3.6i3.tiuu
have gaped all through your rpeech.”—Uurllngtoa I *ad you will see Low much General Go.don's bill
I pruposetl to save to the Pacific railroad, owned by
rreeiress. 1 Jay Oould and C. P. Uuutinmou, tbs line re«cbmg
noath, andye, he d,«rt. ht. wife and go-1 *SSJS
fishing with Lament Oh, these meu, these men I Gordon Introduced liuntlugthu's bill on Jauusry 12,
-Boston Post
1-77, »ml his letter to Coltou 1* dated J uuary 1
_ . — , . . , . | 187*. To make this stalsment perfectly plain,
Tbe iloa that Ash ts good brain food ltav I w aj tali you Row Huntiugiou's leuer reached tl
exploded by the scientists. The feet la that brains I put,He eye. ilr. Coltou died a year or t«o agi
sre nsnallv born in a man and not fsJ into him.— *i«low couLI not praK-ur* a retUem. nl with hi-
are u>u*i»y uoni iua mau aau tea mw h»u.. HuMtogton. She was onilged to sue
Hartford Post. _ I tdiu in the courte of f-mi Fram taco. UuunngUMJ
Is the seavon of tbe year when the tnanufac-1 denied nartu-rsbtp (just aa Gen. Gorouu denied
. . , . . I |>aruiervhip iu the uouvlct lease.) U»r counsel told
turer of furniture polish puU new label* on nie » nt}r tom |»mxn* her husband's corteepum «n«w to
bottles and *ell« bta wares aa a "Irecltle eradlca j prove i»»rtueiMhip. sue brought Huntlugton's let-
Col, K. C. Alechetic
Elsewhere tu this issue vr.ll be found au I “xhT^uUl Hug and machine of Orergta hu in-1 » ll(! P ublicttn «=ouvet,tion which failed,
interview with Col. E. C. Maclien, who is 1 voked these sacred memories aud draggtd them in-1 aD ^ decliocd to make nominations fora
engaged iu building the Macon aud Coving- to pumice in order to force Oeu. Cordon upon the State ticket
ton railroad. As wili be seen the Tele- v«opl« «f «■»* «»'•- , _ . „ Stilltho situation over there to unsettled
anvil's prediction as to the They may dr« three ^red m.morle. Into poll- xu „ e u upp^hension that tho coming
oiuru a prcuicuou as I Ucl and win by them, aa a man may make for tom- , , .. .
ultimate dcatination of the road, „„ v0 7 imc a, captulof hi. rellg,on. Boon 1 caxxwaa* may not be aUopther one^tded,
if nn nasured fact, has 1 or late u is discovered to have been bad policy. I The Montgomery Dispatch voice* the ulurm
been verified, aud that ere long, in all prob-1 The Avalanche conaiders General Gordon in thi * P»» a i!»»P b -
abil.'y. Maoon will be connected by direct l a Yery vvenk politician and bis following There are rumor, to the rftwt that the eeatterofl
bands o: »‘®vl With the flourishing city o! M ,i aU8eron , to the welfare of the State. j-ohlhlttonuu to ’ pore
Athens, and a 1 * 0 / bouts nearer New lork j t j, t 0 be regretted thut the people or .tt c ticket to the coming couvoss.
Mr, Machen, who hiut this im- Georgia could not havo been fully impressed This apprehension is not unfounded. We
portant work in PDWge. i» » with tho wise view* of the Avalanche. The y | , in ,i iu lha .- Vo ice," the leading prohibition
young man of flnebuaineas qualities, pnsli I WO nld have made a successful contest against orgaD( a jotter writ ted by tbe Rev. John A
and enterprse, and will, we think, press tb8 ,i Dg j( they hatl been fully aroused. u r00 Vs, D.D., from Troy, Ala., which is
tbe work in hand to completion. He ha- Only two day* since and one of the best c A cu l„ted to give concern to our neighbor*,
secured a splendid hacking from Athens. ooun tics in the Bute wo* dragooned into I Tbe r „, eren j gentleman appears to be
and propoaea to go ahead will' I lino against the trite sentiment and interest I Homewlwtof a poluical prohibition mi.siou-
out delay. We tiust that our of tbe people. Tho Albany News aud Ad wy W(J mak , Bom6 pertinent extracts
•citizens and friends everywhere will give I vt rti*er said on the day of tbo meeting: I £rom b j B |«ttt>r, for the matter ta of mo-
him all the aid potaihle. Hi* enterprise is I ybt men bt va mads no effort to carry ibr I mpn t to all the Southern jioople;
one that will benefit Macon greatly. Col county, and are not prepared to meet the Gordon TUa R^v. Mr. Brook, writes’. „
Machen U iff tep- -«J*^^ ^^" ^ "
ProblblUou is tbe only
putbMi
The President ban been married less than a I from Uma a to 8*u Frsnelsco. ftluutluRtou
•• Pi>(W*li.bU Itiilletin I *"D* to Colton turn court, and U»*y wsra s|>reait
tor. —rbllaaelyliia liulletm._ the record.*, wldeno,. printed In tbe Sen Iran
Yonng men believe in nothing »ow-a-day*,’* aald I cisco itakers and oopbd Into tbe New York mm aud
Ure. ttauabo’liam with a deep ”Wby .bare’. ^
my neybew, Tom, Who was br-mght up as a Chris I ltot?
ttan, and now he’s an acrostic.**—Punch. I Now let aa go to tbe Record again to show that
lobbyist* wot a seeking to defeat Thnruiau and *
Judge—"What** your name?** Common Drank— I h«d|> trordou and Uiwitiuglou aav# this money
"Hiuttli. John Smith." iudze-nuatbre.?’’
"aStevttdore in a bsr-room lodge— What does I aDd wr || pret*arod U> give iu formation ta r«» ard to
your business conslat of ?** C. D.—"Unloading I Uuniiugtoti'N California method*. Ou February
reb«,uere.” dud,.-Sixty *ay. -N.e U— | £Lr JT
California (dr. to tbe atueudiueut of
the new road and to him will belong tUl ItomriUeTonTeotton,-d.j to aultI blUon hm^n-dy dona. ProhtblUuu to
honor and credit of its success. 1 tbemM ,| VM . General Gordon la not tbo choice ot I political qneeUon a, losna here. Old
Z. TTT ■ . I the neoule of thta county tor Governor, not do we I poltttce are never dtacusoed in the local preae. Tbe
From tbe Thomaavtlle tuterpiiae we get I v” 1 u I ,outb know aboolataly uotblnx of tbeee old laanee.
this account of a boy who i« going to be n | ... „ L „ , | The dtvUton of the party aloo, tbe line ot rrobl-
, , XUS UITHIUU HI burn |-w«v —'-B — - —
OT uils llnmar aon of Mr and Mrs 1 Aud yet ^ 0U8 ' iert ^ r count y I bltton U bee Jintog more decided every day. The
man. LUUe llomsr, son of Mr. a a IU%rc bed into the wrong column by tho fife llam M b.ing drE#n . The wealth aud intelligence
Sid Wiliams, has cultivated seventeen Acres I ^ her beat men atood by to I of the oonntry la now divided. The moral port»«o
—fifteen in oorn and two in truck patchca— . , th ni , ht We prevented. of the eommuntty u rapidly and .lively saibertn*
this year. The corn will jield fifteen — Ilia force, torap-al atnqtgte. Doth are blddtns
bnsheia or more per acre, and Ihe crops of The fainpalin. I for the negro vote. The qaeettun U. who shall
cone, okra, ground-nut. (pindar.) andpo-| For Jj (lf ,,„_C.UK*a 2, Columbia 2, | «».!«. t^ B.he-voter“»« f
cone, oxra, grouuu-nuie t— I ™ , „7„\. O tv mn.t vote him. Ue U not capable of rolls, him
tatoes are fine. The two lust named crops pi :kcn* 2, Bilb 6, Clark 2, Dodge 2, Me- ^ b<b(aMd ^ thta country o,
mil fatten moat enongh for tho family ot I tutoah 2, Quitman 2, Camden 2, Richmond I t myn tuln llt j, wld be toteaaely tatereettni to
eight. The toil was prepared with hired ILiberty 2, Clinch 2, Montgomery 2, Bui- wUcb contest. 1 cannot but betiera that
htln but Ida father alone, with the hoe, lock 2. McDuffie 2, Wayne'.!, Echole 2, Ma- religion end morality will triumph. • • • •
ought to put to bharne the idle young mot. fingham 2, Webster 2, Chattooga2, Appling Homear»Unild.nd.aynoty.i;
who are waiting tor clerkship!, while their I 2, Wilcox 2, Coffee 2, Glascock 2. total li« I bul |ba Um> wtu M0B ceme. AU that u needed tc
peoplo inpport them. I For (J^svlon-CanoU Gordon 2, Forsyth I , tbe organu.tum Is tbe outspoken oppo-
*^ r r I 2 p u ) b ■2 1 Murray 2, Lnmpkin 2, Lee 2,1 .lUon of the enemy. They are tec ally at work.
Tn« campaign of 1838 la beginning to be 1 ’ . uitcllel i o White 2. Douglaaa 2, bat as yet her. not .howu their color..
r± SS--X»—.»»“' “r- 7 ssrjarazrss'ss
politician, will have to be agile and awake. I gpa m 11 g 2> Gra ene 4, Paulding 2, Ware 2,1 detB[mln . tut. question nl the neat eUcUon. If. 04
Everywhere th* prohibitionUte arc gather-1 p ayt .tt, 2, Union 2, Putnam 4, 1 la a.orgia, tba party morse along steadily to the
ing their clana. The KnighU of Labor I Warren 2, Cobb 4, Oconee 2,1 ooeomplUbmect of the work, the U-mocratlc party
promise to become a feature, much atronget I T ay lor 2, Dode 2, Terrell I of the south wtu become the Prohibition party, a.
than ever, by reeeon of a thorough org.nl-1 % % Uneoln 2 . Troup 4. W **“-1 “
ztlion. And tbe AntrchUt troubles m the I fte!d ^ 1Lal 4 IlArris Qlynn *2, Cow*U I Tb# prohibitory work atutn*<l her* then tea bee*
West have given provision for tbe resut-1 ^ ^ linker *2, Meriwether 4, Hchu-y I ^comniuhed by n party, anil the one thing that
ruction of the Know-Nothing party. M It in I ^Vaahington 4, Dougherty *2, Stewart *2, I makes* th-a work defective u that the party is
watish had uo work*, and I shonld eell It to a uiast I ,“ , j can touch it with atfely.
for a hundred dollara* would you have much re I uu k*»i>ru*ty tun, l«7*. iwuilaye before, heea 1
•nset-fur ms?" PttvU-*'I should have lees for the I ,, Th*ea cmpanlse-the Uul >n hdteaud the Cen
speci^ornifeT i uyu hbobwisioiw I tr»l Pmltto. (which coneOtnta Ih# wb »le Hut)*aw
other feller!"—Life.
now in rvcslpt o: net eariiiug* of more than
millttra per uumth. It ba« bectnue p«rfectl>
evident, tititvi lent fo- denial, that unless » siuklnn
andt-
tbeybxv
by tbe i
| aethey:
I frootQ'
tteyvei
did not
titbit •
Wit wit!
At mat
wkdM
wlUDrt 1
*p«* n
TScE
isltai
I t»4lFl
nun
tkeie ii
bttboi
The t
I pw*
j tfoe-d
I bribe
kief j
known and may be Htnted to have htrn <Wt|
sod uuiverswl depression of all rxilroad eecirL
tm the uioiiey markets ot the world conanjurDt <
Ltlie psntc of 1h73.** (Jsy Cimko’s fain;re, i
I iepro
I»m
had the coruract to negotiate the b nd* j -S u.|
standing these adverse circumstances iu tlueiti]
rant with those i.nder wnich the other two CJ
isy Gould’s and llaotinuton'*) "were bout, l
i:or|>oratiou has built four hundred sud r»nj-j|
traverses. The length of tue road to her
ed Is 1.4ofl miles, 'ihe whole emountotha«u]
be need in construction and equtpintut U i
exceed $31,750.UJO. The whole amnuut of si
to lie guaranteed by tbe United Htetrs is ir*
I'i.tsM.Mr* per annum. The company isMt
iu ileptfslt with the Secretary ot
bonds at the r»te of | (\»u ;*r i
for the constiuctlon of t> e line betwreniortlu^
and San Diego and for tbe mountainous y
not to exceed $3foUOU per mile. Thsr art t
fifty yean at 5 per cent and are pejabls ta «
Th* governmsni guarantees the interest, but i
bonds are not to o* need by the eompenj or •»
t-red to it eaoept ee sections of tsn mils* srs t
pleted, and then only in am- uut equal to tbr»
•■ash cost of construction and equipweut kt:lfl
gov ci am*' t appropriate $2.Ut> ,uuu soousllj t ‘ 1
completion of a road to tha 4*acific, tU r
aud moral effect of which no language esadt
Mr. Preside it, to the Northern Pa tSc. tbs X
merit he* given, a laud grant of 47,UUU,OJU sc mI
Ui d This hUi pa*eed the Senate without din?
To the lihion Pacific and Central Pacific (Uu
ton) the government has given land grants of I
millions of acses and tn bonds millions of «Wk
"The aid V* the Texas Pacific ts fsrtelewfi
given to the otlw two aud the South tn b*r J
povsrlslied condition hss no private sa|4 d •
which »be caa aMiat in builUlug U. Nesilj «
tate LegtsUtnre in the South baa pause
Hons recouunruditig the aid which Is b*r* y
tn Im given. Tessa. Alabama, Mississippi, I
UiMumti, North Caroltna. Month CsrolUswJfl
mors numerous hnsu b «f the LegUlatuiv •( <»re
gt4, also the Senate of Ybg nia, all bawl
presstd a desire that the govsrument fibcm'* «*■
tribute iu aid. Coinmerclsl couventioos sud be
of tude ln.*iavo*t ail tbs So«-them cities bavtd
emphatic exjir*w*km t- the same sentiturat 1
In view of sli three important consiumtiow M
it terly small appears this euggestlon of a ‘saTet
for the sols benefit of a private corp>r»ilc*J
a. few privileged individual* Sir, an?
ator who- will raise hie vol e or gi**
vote with re faience to tho privet* or p«w«*J
Usnry Wattersoa, who is now ttewlio# lii L ^ ^
rape, says that the cooking in European * apkUls is I findtepSiVtdi • to meet thi* indebted neee
half as good ee it l* In America. Ue haa .oeked I maturity. U s wi • e eecaHty of th* government
Aer tor .ouieUilng like a oeudwlih that onecou I-H**- 11 -hole .nia will be lo.t. Uyou
fiver ror eonciuing .ouuwi.n I >uu „( ,t,„ f. rW Ike whole a tl-Jcot woe re-
nibble at while holding a poker hand.—Picayune. | f rrrM t to the committee ou the judiciary. It is an
aids cuiumltttMi. When they reported the duty ot
Vantage of ah\ llid Vidilsl or essoctstb a i>f ISdi*
u«ls, or wttli refer-nee to tbe hurt or frust** 1 "
mere pecaonai interests, will be trill tut vitb
and lmporhinteobjsct; on* involving ti» i' r
« the aailon and th* fortunes* of mllU"p«®<lL
pie." Theu follows bis quotation from Bee-
"Tl ZT , .. . , l anio commiixee. w san msy n'puiieu uiw uuiy
Looks anspicUma: Mu* Eugenia (In Hesteoi— I mesa cumpsuireto begin now toprovi-tea sliiklog
• JI )t w er, I begin to suspect that Mr. Do C'mu Je I fund-it * am* b» th* Me ate with apparent uusa.1-
r» r - m _n -u.. Mother—• Whs tuv I aI'D The argument a f the right of Congress to
Isn t a Ut< rary man et all. Mother- w«y, my i Mph % hm hm Wtt t - aun ot
child." MU* Eugenia—' Because he doesn't show I j* UU. *« just iu all its provision*.
the isast etun of moving to New York.”—Tid* Bits I hast
otepheta, before quot-^t in your columns. »*|
advmsmy of th* Tessa Psclflo.
■Here. Mr. Eatitor. Is tbs situation exactly: H
Latu*r aad Governor Htephms on ogmm» 1 fl
llutiUogton "man** and HonUngton’smoosy»l
uth* r side, and kiunttugtrm whlpi**d tbs fltftt
A)ast wh i ran the Sooth do, what*an 'W i
pie do, what can Gsorgia <1»with the faj***J
U|4 gold dehatichiiig her public lueusudbff**
u»w*p4|«n? No wonder v “ “
Old bac'i*lo?**Go pioud young mother,—"Doer I hau*te<l in lte abuse It .'hind all this In * a btoad iud poorer to the end of the
joorbah, walk?” Yonng Mother--Oh. Indred t. £,* *nr,":.mi. h Mn , ^»u U “ , .tU.oV,*, V
do -a! He he. been welkin, (or three iionthe.” tu . a , ow .| totonlion ot abeorbtoR all thb gin.
Old DactxtnllecUrrlgrh- 1 "Three month.:: Hemnetlu this g-venmuMit lor the imrpoe e of iwreoi-al
free Pitas.
What Jld you lyack him lor?” asked the Judge
of two tron t-e wh» had been arreeted for mur
dering a comrade. -Well, your Honor.- he found
n quarter and wouldn’t spend II ton- beer. We sir
Hie .worn foe. of nil bloated caidlaUsta."—Phil
adelphia UeroU.
reported from Chicago that a new secret or- j„. mel .. T homaa 4. Jasper 2, Floyd ii. divided In eeutimeui a.to the p-iltcj adopbd by the
de,. eulled the Ttue Son. of America «d MuHCO|fee 4, Elbert 2, Monroe 4. To.nl 14C. p’^Tf p^tTi
founded in opposition to the election of for-1 y of Jonft _Barke «. I out of tt. tf not.
1 opposition
eign boro citizeni to office, has already a
large membership in that town, and is get
ting naly to organize branches elsewhere.
The True Son* of America insist that the
For Jomm-
rmnstructed—Charlton 2.
A Wtl in. Informant: First musician (In etreet
ear)-‘-Yea, 1 and. ft tend Jones has Unliked hie new
•para. Have yon seen the acore yet?” Second
msslclan—-‘No, I baren’t" FeUuw.peaeeuger—
"Kxeu-a tee, gentlemen, bat U w*s 3 to 2 tn favor
of the New Yorks.”—'Ttd-Btta.
One of tbe bridegrooms of the week la notorious
tor bis thrift. He complained of the clargyman’i
(ee. “A widower whom yon married at Naetar,'
laid ha, --tells ma that you charged him vary much
leas." -‘True,” eald tbe Her. Dr. U.. '-bnt he was
My etocere eviction U teat the ,.rohlbt,lon a regular cuatome».-- T o.B Topic,
party will be a large factor In UouUi.ru politic.
Tbe plain meaning of the Rev. Mr,
A Tardy Citafraalon.
Tbe Atlanta Constitution sajs:
true aons of any other conutry who have I ^teroraMa tot I Brooks it that tbe negroe* are to be enrolled
emigrated to thia, ahonld not have the right I ^ b|< #wB .nd .uoc, his own people I with a party opposed to the Democratic
to govern; and consequently they will try without the certainty of being besmirched from party. He appears to be pleased with the
to keep foreign-born citizens out ot office. I brad to foot with vtllttcatlon. but that Urns haa I wot )j accomplishes!, to much so that he ia
A change in the naturalization laws is alao passed." ........ emboldened to take a step in advance.
an object of the new order, which appear* The Constitution reern ly a< mi ed that ths closing paragraph of tis
to be an anaehronUtio revival of theao- Mr- Btcon.asan “honorable gentleman I
caUed Know-Nothing* of a generation ago." «nl the confession quoted above complete*
the record. Here is an admission that be
letter
Since writing the above. I have made my first
clean third perty speech. 1 have believed all th*
Earn.! in the campaign we noticed the in- in* been 'besmirched from head to foot I tlutl|lll mu ought u be dune, but ytelood to
flntneeof the war wbtyp and braae band. I w jth abuse and vilification he-1 b t^„ authorltr and tortrora. Bat to-day I passed
A noisy fellow was haranguing old soldier. aIH be nought honorah e pre- the tins and when through I asked all who would,
with war memories. He himself, had cot I ferment in the ranks of his own party. I If aeceeeary at the comtag election, orgm.xe tods'
to give themselves by that kind of tu.uilimUtiou
wi t n«v«r be kuowu. Semis Lon**t stoekholde a
bronekt suit attilusl tbe Central Pacific for toelf
share of the profits, and rather than mx into court
end have Ui*-tr history uufoldrd the Central Pecitec
directors paid to each of them $5.17 for every dollar
that bed bseu psid- Branrb railroads have bseu
bum tint i.f Him profits of th* construction a»d ope
ration of tbe Uebtral Fao Ac. live or six hundred
attire of th* M uthern Pacific have been built out
of ths earn# profit*, aud tbr** profit* b*v* given
theia the control of every important line iu CeiF
ficuM, aud all this is not enough. }be govern-
lueutpaysau enormous I' term on ths mousy
. - I a . Ite-.e.a ,r.,l It, . Kill 11 , >ta *a. I to ^ tall I (at
ever got Wgetbrr. end th* d—l only knc*» _M
tb**y wtll do." He aliudoeto the hewOiaMJ^l
electetl. ths E’ort»-fourth. March X j
iias*es have gou* as f*at as they have row® V
Dtl on.** April !S7$-"l have s*t w»tt»r*t-v|
tu th* Month that I think will •*ttch« ffw^* ^
Saiuth from Toni Scott's Texas Pacific but
ix*r «il»7S—"Ih.vegivenG.lhsrt ^»*k*r • T
to yon. 11* i* a member of tbe Forty*****" l
..aumUi thru, sud this bill (Gordon**) ts a hill to
take more thau (3d uuu.W) fruoa tbe huasat In
dustry of thta country and transfer tt to ths coffers
<»f i*o corporation*. Ibis bill lean attempt to
Ui.sk« us particeqis criutlnis to the fraud which tba
iu**u who hatg around our door* would perpetrate
Under the I w ee it no# sumle lltcei railroads are
compelled to pay 5 p*r cent, of their earning* and
on* half tbe tr*M*portaU’>n account tu the govern
tiA**nta Th» bidder* sophistry tn this bill( onbraV)
Is I hat wlisress we have to pay prtkcipd aid tu
tcrvst in 1'^. w* allow oompouud iaternt to these
At the Art Exhibition: Mrs. De Bagga (crttioaU) I—
A beautiful picture, the ,unse« true to nature.
The b-sr to tbe foreground—” Miea DeBagx.
•■Bear, usn-mst Certainly aut. Illaacar. Isn't — . , ... .
lb paper Mr. Da Uagga(cyutcally)—-No, tuy dear:
1 — —.. aeSloa'a Kamil ’* Dnilarf i-ltilila 1'aII. - - iJ - — .w — ti^a A..swai a.k ft naftM rmaaiia.al
jatlfoad romp* ;e-*ucUl !»tS '*
Even Mr. hiatus refuatd to take Gem ral O >rdon'i
bill Ou February 1Mb b* ■* d: "1 do not concur
in the entire line of argument, pnsentsd by Mr.
off three of hi* Angara to escape military | Tn ie, the Constitution did not have Mr. j te
b
only aa artist's bull.”—Pntladclpbto ColL
Cuatumer (to drug dark —"What do yon charge
tor arsenic?” Irug clerk tsaept loualjl-’-WbatUu
yea want tt forr’ Customer-"!’nm a French
candy manufacturer.” Drug clerk (.usplctous al
layed)—’Oh. I beg pardon, elr: I thought parbape
you wanted to take tt youreelf."—Sew Turk Sun.
Maud—-’Wrll. commencement to onr, thick
goodnere, and tba seminary la closed tor Ihe sum
mer.” --When do y- u start tor home?” Nel to—
-In the rxpreee to morrow nuirulcg.” "Hare you
anything t. react oo the Jouras)? - - Yea; I am go
ing to hark onr my reboot ha>,ke; peps may ba to-
quUtUrs."—ChUog- Xsws-
Gpentngaoataccw uf Ula Whoeler Wikox’i story
service. Another came ftiong a faw d.y. I B*con in mind when th* linet were pul'-1 >UBi Tb# tiumenee audience ium atmuet
since, said he, “I love Major Bacon, he is I liahed, bnt it lay* down a proposition that I bodily to lu feet. This, 1 belie re, would havo been „f "peritu.” bow published to boiok form: -Lean
and always ba* been my friend. Ho-has iatloleallm and conalemna itoelt Mr. I therwe* to almost every piece I have heea. had toe over th. broken .uu. Just at Umedge of a woo,!,
dona ma and mine kindnesses (wiping hi* I Bacon's frieniis have not elamlerel and bo I tret bwea made. i.gtrt etoudetralalag hereyeetbrnaghibe gatber-
elun), and it hurt* me powerful to go against „mirched him. The reapocajbility rest* with It w U behoove the Dispatch to look into . tog "J
him. Bat I can't go back on my old eom- General Gordon, hi* organ and th* oth*r | thi* matter, and we of Georgia may not b<-; ^ c„,,iBS Trtbun.,
tale of th* 1*01*01 field.' * The Jwarrior w , n u he cmploywL Thee* are th* peopV uuinurmited epwctelora.
had been a wagon driver in Jo* Brown'* I who hair* beamirchad Mr. Baoon from l»»l
militia organi xatioe, and got under a cloud to foot with abn>a and vilifiaratlon be can**
about thelomot .barrel of aorghumeyrup. i h* aouxht bonorabU preferment in th*
ranks of hi* own party.
S xt
it I
U- I
cum to ba always
npcachabl* chan
:L ,t at.» -nda.
th* gen-
cter andl
Sknatos RwnLEBSangn has been per.
MtoeCtoea Secha*.vka*ocrktoslat dm ben
I Poor Mr. Tarohegwer are*
mischief to it, o( dteappolntmet-ttuthecuuntr and
aertnua -luadrautage In toe whole fUMing scheme.
I am oppuecd to saying the g-ireinmeni sli.lt pat-
ronkM tote root, l|tol-ik |tbe govrrument |u>.y
be left to selc.-t the awet wtvantesiemm and cheap
eel undee of tranepnrtethm wlthoata law binding
tuo-m to uee toe Pacts, road. P- r them rvae-nie
aud otbere I shall be constrained t-i role agaii-et the
btll let udncsd by to. Senator from .icr.ta.ltr
Gurdan." Mr. Wadlaigh. of New Hampahlna. - n
l-.same day soul: -I cannot help hetiortog thte
tall I. sheer robbery of the peop'e. I .Uud here
behalf ot mj oom'ltoente
here to oppaaaw
Hu thtok to tor their aenaetal beuaXL
Wtu not ewe t* tl* Ik* heed, uf ai.ugl.ea In
epect to a hill too paeenge of which Unfed by^
to tba way we
1- U. l--eof I c-e
tbls hilt urgod.” ■ I
M, t .ttar. tote s trwetr*nsertp<fromtkeRsenrd.
Tnay an A me naan gab-aaoer shonld be
Mixed by b Canadian offi- - r la cetuinly bad rwa tote aad uuteaUj killed." Mammaw-fsrrtbl*.
eDosgh, b=t that it ahOBld only a few day* ! The gam* * "
before July 4lb is in»ngb to make th*:** ; Mr ’
Bird of Liberty
breath.
I bill faibmf and ——* by JubaB otordaa.
wsatoae dta--waved by Damuersta aud UepabU-
fust eafivetttee fis—l» fna Uwma i*ever an-
evvsnet a «Mi bat vet*4 ta lb* Ust lo tbe telerest
e< UeetsattMK G—rtfs, vrbicb jey* so much t
mmm * a# |wen»M.i sad aer pro n
xr on a.-ww )»• t. !n toared to the |
.n- Coteps-J hetd nj. t.» t-ubllr
m. It nit.- » !. »r -* t!.» ; «cf Mto j
• . t. tsfldj' J.l.t IS, G-jrJob I
• poor, r**»era
' chaptM. I
| U« M*
as lining in the war. and wbst his J**
laK. X vpsiIh r ^u, ihluk thi*
(ill bei«u)|jos<Hl of th* humrteat •** “ w
mj jun. aim n lueuiiwi m at*.- • ■
areas, rx-Gov*>rnor of Vinf»uia-ao«l a •Bit*'' J
low. and I think lu Scott's latereM. »
of O. 1*, and sot oo* J
best yon
the
don’t tr st him’ much." Itecemhec
U*lo was unfortunate about th#^ b*^
tee There w-ts not a
eaaoo '
December 34th,
the ipvcrutuent take ••• **’’^4
th* *
i bis list, and I mu*t eejr I was
I her Mto, 1*7*--1 am dutog Mil ■»« ,
„ -ernmeut lake IS0.00. sad gt" “J b
rani credit for SIS uuu»wo. I wtsb J-w***--
the newspapera take the *ruoad
ought to be tateo by toe go«ar»m-*'-J
tbe people. The demegnguce cam then < 1
vote f r iL” January IT to. UKt-’dl
tn Sx thluge so I w-.uld knnw BcaUt a b U J
pare. 1 baiter, with I1AWWI cenpaa* *^1, g
Ilnrdon'a hill of Jenuary lrth. l»Tll d
1»TT-” (be sinking (and kill did not I**. J
in belter abspe in pare than asar b»wre TJ1
Iso whole day. to Wsehlnaton •»•**i“f
committee of bwah." (U* P?* 1
laid ltl Merch Win. l».I-’ ‘"7,gJ
L a epe-lal train, got use ■ * f" t*tl
Hot bis on. Gordon, of Geonil*? ‘ yj
and R'fjr. of MiranurL ws* pnt oo.
ml bara be«t» working ** TU
••I have been worsius
t a part? of tweoty-flyJJ^JJS^
t to California IteM
let up a party or_b_M U »J , .(1
July M. leT*:
arontbs to net
ben to go out
if be would get .
H uth we would i ay
be tees thau $1 ,UW,' - —. —.a
If any enwrt. Judge or Jury to to* CM« “
on there fan they wimW «<*»“» J, SL ,d>
Will to- ma a of Georgia P*™ 1 *,
at ot which be la here shown to
Savsd by* Song-
CUmhtng. wearily ctiosWeg,
A thronging gsUMI *** lr -
Only* bean girt ending
Only aa old world song.
(Myagiadgtrtbretog
itagsajimav*!!*
Ah! bwt to* some vtereW'*’
Anew to a etrenga ewretre*"
Ah! hwtaireeto»*»»j l ‘'“-l i .
and a rush uf tears Uka ft
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