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thE-Macon weekly telegraph: Tuesday morning, july 13, isSO.—twelve pages.
LATE, BUT IMPORTANT.
lATII OF PAUL II. IIAYNE, i^p--heeded. a «* thought
■ 1IjV EBTOSOUEDPOE t OFTHE hTe^w«k ne *£,lSgS^SI
IBE s ' SOUTH. d 8 “®f ® as^his ton 6yes np< J n H “ T “. JUDOE DAVID D AVI8, THE ELECTO-1
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peace fully Away at in# Ro#eKm- j *“>$tred, he said, «Taee a beautiful an 0 «i ^ I
A STORY OF GEN. LEE.
Horn.
Bfinaln#
junta-
111# Attack Upon a Hand of Savage# In 18(10
While on the Way to the IUo Grande.
Col. A. G. Brackett, now commanding at
Fort Davis, Texas, has-apent the best part
of a long and arduous military career in
ct fully Away at uis iiosenm. , f. 7 , a » “ e 8tud » “I see a beautiful anceL*' ot R lon K HD ” “duoiH nnhUry career in
loin, nt Coi>« Hill—The ‘It is the Angel of Death," whispered his Why the Electoral ni:l wjis l\ s.e<l-A.sur- Indian lighting and the roughest of frontier
, I.yloe In Mate at Au- devoted wife. ••No,” he said, “death is ai.ee that Judge Dari, would vrork generally, writea a corespondent of
.-IhePoet’s Home. “K, S V. e reheated the lines cf Here. Under U-The Democrat* the St. Louis Olohe-Demoerat. For years
I lllfl **p APR Tfi 1* eon " nn.l „ :< , . I .... I tlMnr Jft Min was whan f>un inlnnin n-uu l.nt
his “Face to Face," and a smile stole over
, _ . . i his countenance. “Yea," he said
. July 7.—I’util Hayne is dead ! Little children, whom he de&riy loved
sentence that came to me on the I snrrnmidod hi™ .. s.i.. . .. v 107ea ,
not to be Uleraed.
prior to the war, when Sun Antonio was hat
a far-outlying post, when railways were an
unknown quantity in Texas’ taxable values,
and the Comanche. and Mexicans practically
•yy:;j. e sentence tnai came to me on me i surrounded him, as he lay half conscious’ I To 1110 Editor of the New York Sun—Sir: 1 ana tne Comanches and Mexicans practically
• lifvond Camak. Dead ! And my He spoke of them as “the host of snoels " I Your loading article to-d«y on the late Judge owned creation, Col. Brackett w. s holding
ini® ' tg end &t bis coffin side* The I nod seemed to think them »p«i p ” 1 I <. »»<i v«5o-1 nn hi> «n<i n# nAuovnmant nnuv,i dnfv
88 . . nnnn no ba latolv a»a j... u . re«u. uonr
1000 ARMED NEGROES
INCOMPLETE preparation FOR A
RACE UPRISING.
BOUND FOR THE NORTH POLK.
Colour! Glider’# Preparation# for the K
From tha Now York Star of Sunday.
“My plan is to sail for tbo Arctic walehi
on July 10 on board the schooner Era,
which leaves New London on that data,
Captain Titus in coinmand,” said Colonel
Gilder, tbo Arctic explorer, at the Hotel
Victoria yesterday morning. “One of the
most harassing duties of a man in my posi-
• . I- ’..I .mi -1 til*’ I' »I Cl. 1. “is t'» <li-*poHe
St. Louis, Jnly 8.-A special from Little I of the hundreds of applications which eome
Rock, Ark., says: It was supposed that to me every day, either by lett. r or m per-
the trouble at the Tate plantation had cud- son, beggn-g mo to permit the applicants to
.1 .... i - I an with inn tn tnn north. Inev constitute
Terrible Trouble Feared Near Tate Plauta-
tlonln Arkaunaa Through au Uprls-
lug op Negroes—\ Po##e Or-
guiilxtd to Resist Them.
"met ^ to end at bis coffin side. The and seemed to think them real. Font or David Davis is most interesting and his- up his end of government guard duty, and l “ e and that tho strikino neoroKaiijlita of go with me to the iorth. They oonstitu
0 “!bleve» that shone upon ns solately live days since, consciousness suddenly re- torically correct. Allow me to supplement of necessity became intimate w ‘th most of , would re-1» unique and highly interesting cla
SUieTres of genius, and hat melted in turned, and he recognized wRe and son “with some pertinent facts, several of the men who for some pordonof their lives ft^LTort w“^ Uvto of literature in themselves, the
i were glazed in death with a radiant nornitMianaa c.,„,i... i... I which have never vet been nuhlished. ! lived on the far frontier, aud afterward I Th« minaiv<-a rnmn fro
■ami centleneflH, were glazed m death with a radiant countenance Sundav he which have never yet been pnblished.
1° T J for all eternity. The warm whispered words which led his friend# to I The electoral commission bill wi
P_i C u nrtu no longer, claaped ^ not m | believe that he was yet conscious. At 8 I P°rtedin the Senate on the 18th of Jar
k*“^ iTf'fu its cold companion, lay still I o’clock last night he pmis’etf ouiedv away 1 ° 11877. 11 bad beei
Snell *Ss brwt.The sad face, from1 ..i.l t _w , ”« tt 8 ra pB dea^ 8e ^'^^ob{e W apirltI *®P'® ,i ® , }t®tiye
was re-
f January,
l been framed with great care
lived on the far frontier, and afterward ™"'advisedZ rcvorse howover letters. The missives come
Toiffronifefiijf resled'liitenersCof Brack Bec!n8 to bo tho condition of affairs, and ere* grade of Ufe, from both
?f ,l S a ? i ?**P e " 0 4 B y k ; 1 many believe that this county is on the all agesnnd each one seemingly havt
verge of one of the bloodiest race conflicts independent.and original1 motive.. A
men of both parties to episode tn the life of Gen. Robert E. Lee—
...a I men . „„1 11. „„ „„.i „» Ih. nI that has occurred since tho war.
has arrived from the neigi:
from
Rexes,
iug au
„_ r w .young
I girl announces her readiness to imperil her
iw um a44iIUU HP MVJ ji- ufe in my service, and states, having Hhnt
IPthe'late TroabTethat theabuUng out irom her young heart all ideas of sentl-
^ reinforced by many sympatbizers ment, she is prepared to become a second
surrounding farms and plantations, Ida l’feiffer or Mile. Ttnne in tho enuso of
“His Sinus Is the fathomless beam of the starstiln.’s ! he . S ?U 01 ?? „ Be ° c b.
LicTUrande te?the° nurn^e^ddp^wfiat ™bd^'“o^T^and ‘ffiXhavi cxnloraUon,
hio Gnuido for the purpose of doing wbat | com pi ute J j.repamticns for a general I lndoree acn
to be selected by the four judges named in he could towards briuging the Cortinas war J ’• * , ,
the bill. True, their names were not in- to a close and settling the disturbances con- ° ; ii,„i nit
—.... *i— i c .i : ,1 ii, ;ti. ii.. i.; .u— 11uru luuy armeu tnej win ate
? m ichbors confirm the rumor.
‘“The stock of this intelligence wore off,
4«*wn bv the pony, Who no longer I "ben the summer of the Southland dream# In the I luu mil. inn, wieir uauira were uui. »u- i w *» u.wno nuu sovuiug uio umtutuauw# uuu- i t f n ii v
“■ 11 r.«nond to the voice of its master, I when mVJSiH.ISlISllrtf.. .. v serteo, but the numbers of tbo circuits over nected therewith. He had for biaescort’my "“'••"'f.V"""”;;:”.."' I g Dollso Tbi n I bavo a letter
over the rolling country toward ’^‘bSS’eSSl u^tf ^ ™ ,hr0 °«bwhich they presided were given, and this company of the Second Cavalry, “tl was ^^tenu’nflStto^eJSwSlhlJrShS ^ the far West, who say,
ir^Hill, wrapped in Its sorrow nnd In the midst of summer and lnthelepof the holy w«a exactly equivalent to saying that the marching as rapidly as possible. 11a had I recentlv kuIkIuusI Hi o strikers Thar will “tough,” who disdains
COP®® ^ (WO miles away# I night. I TlAmfUlintifl iiuiHaab nnd flliffnrd nfid I dfiDA vhflt hfll imilld In Ills nfflflA. and nn* I r ... m I at.. T nnd
ftaSlSyne's death was not unexpacted I have given space to the scenes and
to bim or to his friends, ^thou^h they and | surronndin^s oj liayne’s life because they
Democratic justices, Field and Clifford, and done what he could in his office, and now J vLnav the
the Republican justices, Miller aud Strong, found bis only safe plan was to gobimselt "5* p 0I “ ith P tbe intention of burning genera'
should select from among their associates \ to tha spot where hostilities were progress- c < Others who men*, cf conns, v,
’ r ?° TT, have incurred their enmity will ba visited willing to pay bam
£* and treated in a like manner. of going with me.
man who t
mself as i
pretension, he held every man I
. I was, of course, compelled to
i across this letter “Regretfully de-
to-morrow; I dined with thanks,” nnd my secretary
„..ompt to re- penned a most beautiful nnd poetical re-
wrongs and grievances, directing spouse. Thi n I bavo a letter from a man
. . .ft _ l i. «i,. Wa.t wtift Kites that ho is a
i to use
capital I, and has a ■
contempt for tho usual arrnnge-
«, vetbs and so on, lie is
hnndsomely for tbo privilege
... _ II o me, but, alas ’. it la not such
The negroes have been openly buying | as ho that I wait with mo within the Arc ic
-- ■ — -- ‘ fow I circle. An embryo orator anil clergyman
op- writes from western Pennsylvania that ho
thev I would undergo any hardship with mo to
* reach tho great iceberg region, to there cul-
* nYKsterdav my good and Illustrious I anti uiov claim ttio right to enter there and I cuauce lor Iiuyts. ways, uui ai me same ume w as one oe me “ - About one hu
Henry F. Campbell, of Angnsta, I share with the stricken mother and son the The Democrats were better situated, most benevolent and kind-hearted °fmen. . hia call and ware sworn I Naahvllle, Tenn., who wlshei to go up to
...'tn make an examination of my I poor privilege of a tearful grief. I There was a man on the bench to whom “As he approached Seco river a rnesseu-1., m .nodal ilenntiea At the I study Arctic scenery, and, by way of bIiow-
fir “ fc -- ■■ ’ ' lr 1 TT * *- — 1 —*— i- i ei... «,ini.i «f.i. *i—* Ta..aa ,* ■ ■ .. ’. ..— ■ in,* id. dexterity as a versifier, has sent mo
j be used in case of necessity,
variety at least.”
is so. But beyond that I bavo
a great many serious and practical lottcrs,
. i The Governor has been called upon to I «n<l it would astonish tho pnblio if I could
savages, who, aunware of our proximity orJcr ont the luilitary bnt refnsed to ‘ , lo 60 lift the vail of privacy and et people know
a itinndaHtia withnnt. hinttnnnA And »n i .. 1 how lur^u a number of really valuable mon.
are anxicus to go on this hazardous jour
ney. It shows onc|thlDg at least, and that
enfeebled and battered
friend, I a’u no longer t
to Heaven we had meti
fl^StmeteU you that not long since 11 Michel, of Cbaries'ton, whose ancestors were I He was distrnsted by the Repnblicans, nnd I pass the word to me. SVe dashed off with 1 infiovr*
V *.Vnrious attack, a species of fainting illustrious Huguenots, nnd who in person proportionately trusted by their opponents, ont troops and were soon in the midst of
ft which Dr. Campbell attributed to indf- and character is one of the But how could he be chosen to the commis- the savages, who, aunware of our proximity oiuer uui ^ mlu uuv „ Iuneu „ uu ,
Mtijn but as Walter Scott remarked of loveliest women who ever graced Georgia sion? Would not Miller and Strong stand were plundering without hindrance and to I tU BQme nctmd 4tonblo fibttU bavo oc .
rSar assault, ‘It lookod wonderfully soil. Mr. Hayne’a life and labors demand out for one known to be against the Tllden their own great satisfaction. But when the cum , d some of the farmers in tho vicinity
tke" apoplexy.’ A curious hesitancy of more space than can be given at this hour, view-, just as stoutly as Field and Clifford cavalry dashed in upon them there were of tbu Tato plantation hnve prepared to re-
I tons causes, I regard bad generally.
| Hrrvii.i-’ D ne BO IjOin is a Afepri-, Where Man Live on»!«Week,
jb-oniana * * * * y * ’ All! well, I 0re te'd (Oermany) Cor. PUtebnrg Dispatch,
trie brave Constance said in her
M <t e a: La. il.^li.l.
gers of those dayB have been severely re- 1 die dtogether thore, when Lee appeared; on I
preached for that nntortnnate measure. I the scene. Again they went in every direot-1
I 'I'lmv entilil tint ernll niva tln.t* neel ilofnnon I Inn Vtrt I non ova lit* tin til A Tt VAT f ftVVMftl IllA I
DENOUNCING DECOLLETTE.
Ciefelil, the most important centre of the I They oonld not well give their real defense, I ion, bnt generally np the river toward the I \ Woman Iicclarea tint style to be Imraod-
‘ " “ 1 1 1 1 * estunil Indecent.
party?’
“Tills gentlemen and myself," said Col.
Gilder, introducing Mr. Griffith.
Mr. Griffith is nbont 30 years old, of fino
physique, evident good nature, nnd quite
capable of more than average endurance.
His powers havo been tested in pedestrian
Lmv cell fronting her devilish mur- silk and velvet manufacture in Germany, is which was a good one, and that was that mountains, the cattle lowing from fright,
nerl'ians the most lnrid of the I «n hoar's ride from Cologne and ten minutes I they had good reason to believe that Justice I nnd tho big bay homes of the troopers bound-
fffMtaioet's oen pictures the most vivid from the Rhine. A few statistics which I Strong would join with Field and Clifford iug after the red men over rocks, stones and „„„„ . .
Sjnomrful too- ‘Death come he slow have been able to obtain from an official in selecting David Davis as tho fifth judge, bushes in a way to gladden tlie heart of I wtotl( . and in poor taste, but it is immodest I and in northern Attica. In goneral cliarac-
or come he fast it is but death that comes source will attest the importance and extent the fifteenth commissioner, and final nm- every true horseman. For a time the dm # nd indecent. Mothers who allow it com-1 ter, temperament and ambition ho is a born
It Ust-and let us hope to meet him as a of its textile industries. The total value of pire. Hence their zeah The Repnblicans was great as the troops tore through fhe mit a Rreat Bin; those who not only allow it companion to Gilder. They nro happily
Mrs. H. W. Deeclier in Brooklyn Magazine. ,
The decollate atyle of dress is not only tours over central and southern Europo,
ilireof Vassal Rome.’ 1 ’
—produced hero yearly is $25,000,tXW.^ectation concerning Judge Strong. There exciting one, as all mutt ad mit. How many a „ cven worse. ’They are
aw' a AAA AAA a 9 A- at. . IT.It.J^.. — „ .1 tL.i II TV.1,1 L... I ..... •... ../inmtolu Irnnuiti (a I •
Did U p#nTHaVne*80’meet the anm moe-1 Atxmt $5,000,000 are’eiDorted to tin UnitedTTa no doubt that if David Davig woald have were hart never was accurately known to
wncer' I was to learn at Copse Hill States. 'This includes velvets, silks, 1 accepted the place he would have been cho-1 the whites, as an Indian con conceal him-1 For their reaping by"and by,’• I rooms you are gathering
Meanwhile the road ran in and ont under plnshcs, silk and velvet ribbons cravat sen instead of Judge Bradley. This state- self in a place which wpnld almostseem im- LeaTi ui de for the moment the question of instrument.?’
DlfiMint oaks and the soul of the poet goods, etc. The amount of the different ment is made advisedly, and those who be-1 Th. n)t. M vab k*nt nn for #1 .. » * • 1 “ v — %T —
Lmcd to have dissolved itself in the scene, goods produced depends necessarily upon lieve it to be correct do not in the least dc-
, n ere had be ridden or strolled for twenty the demands of tho markot, which fluctuate gree impeach J notice Strong «
job, perhaps. There were the friends greatly from yew to year. Nor do they mean to say Jhat '■
I iii * moo ds. In the woods about |me To illustrate the fickleness of fashion, tho a promise. His vote
, lu e golden-eyed daisies. The Cherokee export in velvet ribbons to the United to be as secure as
rosecUmbered upon the wayside fence and States amounted in one year to $750, the Clifford, because of
I ipttadin white cops for a oboling draught n«‘ to $250,000, mad two years Uter to and of hU relaUona to tl
I tom the o’onds that were bankiug $15,000. To show how lrrge a proporUon In Bloomlngdale, IU.,
1 about ci. The ranks of green corn waved of the silk industry of Germany centres 1 sry, - “
upon together.
“I see, Colonel, by tho aspect of your
rooms you are gathering In a largo supply
Many come to me from all quar-
* of course they aro very
shall go to tho high lati-
Polar regions laden with
It &t tho axis of tho earth
reaching that dcsirablo
. — ——. — ..... n —— , .——, —— — - . .., i ri‘Kn in‘KM ]■ ini Ii Ran tv of vonno oirlhood I 1 'Then you don t deny that this is your
n Bloomlngdale, IlL.on the 22d of Jann- away from home at the time of the attack, I We h a Ve seen the agony of the mother as I Mm?"
, a pnblio meeting was held, at which | but as tbo soldiers returned thoy came In 1 l tood'powarlaasly watching this balds I “That is indeed my only aim. I know
mAim^ walnnt. eeilani and Lombardy the United States are made of Amerioan Senator from Illinois by a combination of them.”
i wUh bdr cotton five Independenta with the DemocraU in In lengthy and interesting mention of
poptai, znd bits ?f orchard, with tnetr cotton. I t ...... >n,i.... K. Mm (b. »• one who had
fopiui,
ripening trait, caught tha eye.
, „ „ wenvinn I the Legislature This new tie between him I tho great commander os
P Tiitemli nowe? U»d the Democratic party seemed no ob i broken bread aud lived in
which anoh unreasonable and immodest orgy and talent.” , .
fashions must and do have on the character “And do yon find tho interest In tbo dls-
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wk bonier* held together flower beds, I try" makes it of Intense and absolutely
I I'.ne which bloomed tne rose and syringn. painful interest. ” A
I Tie tiny porch, hemmed in and roofed over I tn the city proper,
»ith • jesnamint vine, looked cool and in-1 radios of twenty
I filing. The first impression of the ptace exclusively by weavers. A circular railway
vuthstit was a home, in the best sense ' - “ ’ *-* *
V»rw little of it i» done Lllity for the commissionersbip? If the Nxw Omjtaxa, July A dUpatcu stated « became wive* anil mother*, what tured on tho ice and left thrir ships:"
- Vu? the village* vrithitTa Democrat, had left that in donbt and gone briefly join. day. ago that there had been ^^SXwrSS*S£S3t "Tben. with yon, it is a journey over the
mi Im are oec ur riedal m o* 11 on *>>« electoral bill In the ifoaso I arhooUng affair between two brothers In 1» ft thus gov.rned, and I ice?"
. t ^ P i„„,l M J without first taking soundings, they would «h« hsck portion ofthe parish of IBt . *!, when one laea^how ranch “That le It precisely. When I reach Fort
rMero^he dyeing and «ni,hing are I they did not do. ^ ^ 'JfiS&SSL SSSH S2L^
preciaelr.
lstitmle HI degree* 45 minntes, I
■npplie* for twenty-five men, left
, - i netting of ...
I ™itportr*i'aot the greet Robt Y, Hayne,
luiJead poet'* nncle, ot Hampton, and
|L:A Hnnt and other*. Brio-s-breo and
I object* abounded, and gave assurance
I« ®a« and comfort
I too, came William Hamilton
I u - v: -’ with the frank look of hi* mother
I 'Jon hi* face and the genins of his father
IS ™ *oat to condnet me within the tiny
I where, surrounded by the tall
I and his ranks of books, his face
| '“i”' *nd hands clasped, lay all that is
I “0«»1 of hi* illnatrions father. It was an
1 ®presnve scene, simple, yet powerful. He
I *'fi> hta head in tne corner of the room
I .j? k ® w “ w °nt to drew his easy chair
I t‘ ,i ( ,fi' ni *®lf in the books about bim.
I ri ght, a large low window opened to
I ^ fiOOf. UTwi tn el... -liot.e.■IvaPaIisJ th#
*ont toilers. The cottage*, generally built
in a row, with s generous air-space between
are uniformly of rough, blown
burnt brick, usually one story high,
with attic rooms for sleeping. In
each window you may see the rough loom*
reaching almost to the ceiling. It la an ex
ception not to find a row of bright flowers
and thrifty-looking plants on the window
sill. Each house has its small garden,
whose yield in vegetable* and frnlteekea
ont the ecanty income of it* owner, and
makes a green spot in his hard-working life.
The women share the labors of the men,
and are often more expert at weaving^
They rarely own their borne, so there ta
rent to pay, and taxes, and the family to
•upport, and all on an Income of how much?
A man and his wife can earn together,
working from twelve to fourteen hour* a
day, about $3.f0aweek. Subtract from this
, amount house rent, taxes and the food and
clothing of hU wife, four or five children
surancoa* toteat
had Field nor Miller; neither had Clifford te® r®P ^ «mt U«^»“®rjwould ‘“ Lhe I. exporing herself much more im-1
nor Strong. Bnt that he would serve ea one | be by _ b °. . L .1 D^ Je ’ 1 “ | modestly than ehe could possibly do in her
night r»be».
‘On leaving New London wbat is yonr
Hist destination-”
“Wo will goto Cumberland Sound, whero
I matt select and gather ray party of na-
ofthe commiarion was the certain expecU- I'fiSF^Don was accepted. . nignirraea. , . p , j —
lion of enough Democrats to have beaten I They'did not:name seconds m the senae I .»X(,ere is eomeUrilut totten to onr State I lives, for I would not trust tho native
the electoral bill If they had doubted him. "t tbe code, but each men bad a friend I DeB1U a,ia" which call* loudly fora apetdy Greenlander* onsnch an expedition. Then
A* it was, the bill w« jauwed, and th. Jw’■ •fcto* JH! remedy“^ Who dUu findU forna? 1 * it i. poreibl. I may return south to New-
fioor, aud in the distance etretebed th*
°ak* over bill and dale, dim-
Ust into bine where the ekies run
»u to meet them. Here wua his study.
77, Tl u be lay down to dream at nigbt, — .
^“'teroM the hull np there was hi* inner .(a *maU average!) and himself, and yon
“tetma, with its litUe bed and shelf, where /have the anm a weaver can aave for a rainy
“Aoicest boolu, his most intimate friend, day. The highest wages ever paidto hand-
"^tended him. 1 noticed there Scott’s loom weavers are 2 mark* (50 cent*) a me-
*~ *era uoveU, Lockhart’* Life of Scott, ur, which is a little more than a yard,
^Doctrine of a Future Life and Ten- the lowest, ‘JO pfempng* ('■*>«“£)
T*,»Poem*. An average weaver c.nnot > make more
*» itrange, and yet not strange, than a meter in * long day a work, for
«Jui»m iud r»n to Scott and to 8®°“" which he will reoriv* an imountmatnghi*
Iff’ before hi* death his son removed weekly Income about $1.85. Hu food oon-
aiiff'b Volume cf Lockhart, that he .UU mainly of
*j*asifsiiS£:Jai
tui ,' Ud h® die? Like a hero and a Chria- .landing the b^ w0,k
total!* the fatal honr approaching these people lookby nomren* °“bppy
» *«o. Th, kind effort* of hu ducontented. Thin end pel*, to be aure,
to cheer him np—effort! neote- bnt InteUigent end very neat.
^tei^HaTefeu^ndLl The Unre M
Aa it was, the bill wa* pmued, end the »*■.» ’7 ZJ.T' remedy,
friend, of Mr. TUden werijnbiUnt «8bt- It was \ J
Th. four Supreme judge* were to meet ®bonld fight with doubtobarreUed ehot-
on the 30th of January—four days after the I R^ D *» loaded with buck-shot, that they
final passage of the bill-for the purpow of | eboold leeve their honae* at a given time
deciding whether Tilden or Hayes .heuid 1 «nd »pproach each other in the Une, mad
be 1‘re.idenL If Strong .hould vote with begin firing when they pleued. The vrit-
Field and Clifford for DavU, Hayes could **««• **« in . field on the flan^ where
not Invade the WhiteHonse. The ocrealon ‘hey could w*t«b.the fight *«hont being
wtsa momentoo* one. Bntbefore thetlme «!“•«* ^ the ahot. When about forty-
came to decide, Juatice Strong annonuced or flfty yanl* •Pyl firing began,
the fatal fact that his friend DavU positive- Alphotu* Iteed fired first; rech empued
..V • a * a .1 I l.cvtli KnetcL a* Lia nn n uflil thn ahnu VHM
Natural Gaa Displacing the Um of Coal In
Xlany FltUburg Menurectorlee. _ _
PrrniBUBo, Pa., July 8.—The nae of nat-1 would be in fact onluiTance.’
nral gea in the mannfactoriea of this city I aro engaged in aenl fishing from tlx*? middle
mnong the •nockle Jnatleea, #wa^ | two^dioto hljkd«
Bradley and Hnnt. Many reasons
, Te I Reed’s chest ju*t under the right nipple,
end one in the left eide of the chin, which
been assigned why Bradley was selected.
The main facts
size are that
sicner wd’woaW'aeiri, '^Tthit'hroidj I Wr fight; it was inriated upon by him, and
made hi* unwillingness known after he had I be doe* not wish bU brothel prosecuted for
been made a United State* Senator by “hooting him,
Democratic rotci and hadjillowed the Dem
ocraU of the Honae to peat the electoral
blit Oasuvcm.
Washington, D. C„ July 1.
too persons wounded.
6 *“; , H* walked to the
eh*.? 11 , Pointed to hu
1 a-aaid a^* 0 Me tiding eyea. That,
l^ttdoi i means paralysis, and that
IS*#* um 11 wo,k > and standing in th*
I Li.v*. *00®, a moment liter, he
I andpledg.d hir
■ *unto n . , ° Froa this mein ant hi
an opportunity to expn-t l-i
SSSJ.’gSSSl?!--^™
tsUbUah herself ** »“ ‘ndependent mini^
ter in a church ef h.rowmA 8^^““
who offered to cacort her homo was ra-L. r
taken aback with th. * h ‘”
some to Ply month to catch .on!*, not
War Kcllr* of the I.ut Century.
Wiacazersn, Va, Jnly 8.—While digginiH
a cistern yesterday on th* sit* of Fort | hundred persons.
London, built by George Washington, af-
ter the battle of F’ort Necessity In Pennsyl-
vania, to protect Winchester against the
F’rench and Indians, there crere found por
tion* of a skeleton with hair and teeth, but
ton*, an iron cannon, and hand grenades
These wa* mile* of date prior to the revo-
I lotion. They attract much attention.
A Political Kiel ia Canllir. Wates-l*ollce
Chars, the Mob.
Loxdox, Jnly 8.—Rioting broke ont this
afternoon in Cardiff, Wales. The police
charged the crowd and wounded over one
nndred person*. Twenty of the injured
ere eeriotuly hart, and were conveyed to
the hospital. Owing to the excitement that
prevails, the mayor of Cardiff has prohibit
ed a meeting which was to have been held
to-night to celebrate th* return of Sir. E. J,
Reed, GUdstonian, to Parliament. The
police will be prosecuted for using undue
violence.
NATURAL GAS VS. COAL.
foondland in order to catch one of tho
steam whaler* which go-high np into
Smith’s Sonnd. It 1* necessary for me to
take one of thee* craft with my party, and
ay return, although an apparent retreat,
These craft
ha* done away with the conaumpt on of I of March nntil the end of April- Then they
18,‘JSO bushel* of coal a day in 25U working I start for Boffin’s Bay and Smith’s Sound;
days, which is considered a year I and it U to them that I most look for trans-
mannfactnrera. The whole amount I port,
coel displaced wonld ran up I “Ofeonrs* It would be better to have a
3
to 47,450,000 bushels. Calculating 1001 schooner of yonr own? 1
bnithel* to be an average day’s output for a “Certainly, bnt the public spirited citi-
eoal miner, it wonld take 1,000 cool miner* I z-n baa not yet turned np to tender one.
to dig thu coal, bnt altogether the nae of I With a fair craft I wonld brave all of tbo
natural gaa has thrown snout 5,000 men ont I terrors of tho Arctie lee, roach the hl.-lu st
of work in this region. It required the rue I latitude afloat possible, and immediately
of 633 railroad cars to transport the black | begin my over ice journey."
diamonds. ~”
Shy Kdlth Surprised Them.
From the Cambridge Chronicle.
“Yes,” said tlie parson at the tea table,
“young Jordan wn* out driving with Mins
l’opiD’oy the other evening and bis horse
ran away. They were both thrown ont and
the buggy was smashed to piece*. It was
a providential escape for both of them; hat
I can’t understand how the yonng man
came to lose control of his horse.”
“He most have been driving with one
hi.r.d," flippantly suggested tho minister’a
eldest non—a wild rake of a boy.
“Or perhaps he had the rema around his
neck,” aaid Edith, a ahy young beauty of
aixteen, with a ^harmm^ly modeet mien.
And then everybody exclaimed in chorus:
“Why, Edith!"
Cuptun Titus, with whom Colonel Gil ler
•ails, has made twenty-seven voya^> s within
the Arctic circle, and thinks that the pres
ent journey will take more time than the
fonr years allotted to its fulfillment, lie
knew Colonel Gilder in the North, and lum
Ml Lin hi The Col-
■ lY.irri. * with him a mIW I'nite-d States
ting made by the hand of Mra. Chief Justice
Daly, a ht alqnarters' standard by Mn«.
li.-hn Ch.itiwi k. of No. * \V.-.t Twenty-
third street, an-l a club signal from the
American Yacht Clnb.
Lamartine'# statue Unveiled.
Palis, July 7. —The Htatne of Lamartine
W an nnvi ilfd to-day at Piuity. M. Flo®|Uet
ib-livt-nd the eulogy, r»-f4-rnng to Lamar-
tin-- a- “the grt-s»t«At ritizen, by who*w
Uit-aian thf republic was given to the people. *