The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, August 10, 1886, Image 11

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■ THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES. 11 INSIDE OF ATLANTA. nlTION OK THK GROWING CROPS V IN GEORGIA. rnlted Slut?" Judge.tllp aixl Other „ mle.l Ite-we— *■ Slarrlage Mopped F th.Mek of Tlme-Tl.el.ovor Uetcrmlned to Harry. augoit The Commlreloner of Agrl- W ued the crop report of the dep.lt- or the month of August. The following ii ^Mue* .tetemeut: c corrorr. ...inn of tho cotton crop of the Bute, the J condition^ de wllll „ n evirege of flve 'P'; 1 " 0 " i , r t£ Georgia. 73; Middle Georgl., 78; «* .nil*, 73; Kret' •corals, 73; 8outhe««t ‘•"tt’JIS’Se average for the whole Btite. 7«. ,03^ O'. “ 1 there la marked Improvement > u rth oeore ^ Qnt of Ju|yi wM1 „ u,, * cr ' p .,.t,oo ol the HUte It fall, conelderahly Moeoectlve condition at that date. In ' ,,Ul iSrthere la hut little change-the section falling one point In the last d^ti.hern Georgia the wet weather In the early was followed by a two weeka' drouth material lojury. Since the reporUof cor- 1 W**" ‘ which the eatimstes are based, t < ’“ . to this office, the ralui have been ’Tmmuahout the SUle.and a decided 1m- ’Sriiiavuseapo tod during the month. «?:„ zj n noticed in many localise., but no '"■'5“ ^ from this can..! baa town reported. ? tU ‘ .,r»iu-e of tbe cotton cstterpUler 1* men* dTn thrre counties of southwest Georgl*. 1W «er. hr,t observed about Inly 13tb, In the of Bougherly aud qultman, and July 14th, Mtnillttoo of the c>-op compered to that of an t". in North Georgia. 78; tn Middle oj. m Southwest Oeorgta. 94; in Kant Southeast Georgia, Si, and in the K e SmfrtTahow a alight improvement in tbi E', 2 of the crow in North ami Middle Georgia. »con*ider*bie depreciation in ail the other aec- ’moon upland* ta very generally good, but baa been unfavorable for low and imper- knitted land*- That ° the tiT ® r * ud cre ® k fomahasbeen materially injured, and in aome rtiTt*. entirely lout from repeated oveiflow*. To ^rtial failure ou auch lands, which are altnoat JS devoted to thta crop, i- due tho low per l in the report* of this date. BIC*. -ron compared to an average ia, in the State, •nMiddle Georgia, 83; in SouthwoatGeorgia, 9 ; naoreia, t>4, and in Boutheaat Georgia, where fcitod crop la prlnclpnlly grown. 8*. XUUAn-CABK. , tradition of the crop In the State compared , ia reported at 01, Tho aoctlona w.the crip la planted are »« follow.; Mtddlo I , , Southwest Georgia 33, East Georgia 34, | sjadjesst Oeorgta 87. BWEKT POTATO**. _* cro p, compared to an average, is In North Evil VI Middle Georgia 04, Honthweet Georgia Georgia 91. and Sontheaat Georgia 04. The tnl of »r< ap-ctive yield for the 8»te ia about points below that of an averago crop year. MKLO**. tleld, or proapective yield, compared to an « i« la North Georgia SI, in Middle Georgia South weal Georgia ba. in East Georgia 70 aud itheaat Georgia 83. Tha average for the etat*. . ont the eatlmato for North Geer^ia, comparatively few are grown for martet, TOBACCO. a condition, compared to an avenge, la In Ifle'fgteOl, in Mldd e Oeorgia 91, In South- ■Georgia luo. in Kant Georgia 88 and in the sv- | (or the 8Ute 08. view of bringing the county back into the fold. In this they may have incceeded. although there is a possibility the county will yet vote for Hammond. If this disposition of these counties should prove correct it would leave Hammond in a close pUcq. It would be necessary for him to secure the votes of HeKalb, Walton and Henry, the exact vote necessary to nominate. To lose either of the counties would bo defeat. Of these three counties DeKalb ia con ceded to him. Uis friends think he will carry both the others, but it will be found that the battle ground* of the campaign will be In Walton and Henry. Ho will probably carry Walton, though it ia so close there as to make the Issue doubtful. Tbe vote of Henry county baa never been cast for him yet, I believe, when there was opposition to hla candidacy, but hit iriends there claim that the county will certainly vote for him this time. I do not known that the friendaof Col. Hammond would be willing to admit that the contest will be nar rowed down to tbia view of it. As a matter of fact they will make a contest In all the counties that have not acted—Newton, Rockdale. Walton. Camp bell. Henry, Clayton and Fayette—out of which they are confident Hammond wlU get all the votes necessary ftr his nomination. If the campaign should bring defeat to Col. nam mond tbe result may be attributed—aside lfcom the personal strength of bis opponent—to the attitude of what is known as tbe Atlanta ring. It looks aa though it were a cherished hope of the ring to get Hammond out of Congress. With the best elements of Fulton county at bit back he has had no friendly help from the ring, and to read the At lanta papers it would never be imaginod that At lanta has a Congressional candidate in the field making the canvas single-handed through the dis trict. The political Influences of Atlanta, if they are not working in an underhanded way to compass his defeat, are sitting with folded hands, indifferent to the result, with probably a secret hope that Stew art will bo nominated. If Atlanta * TENNESSEE GOFS DEMOCRATIC BY AN INCREASED MAJORITY. DEMOCRATIC GAIKS. HUDfcON HANOBD. States— Lei Virginia. CARTE RSV ILLS. Tho Fort Gaines Murderer Sutlers the Ex treme Penalty of the Law. Tort Gains*. Ga , August T.—The execution of Willis Hudson, which took place h**reto-d»y at 12:10 P- w ** wltneaaed by two thousand people. Hudson was accompanied to the gallows by Revs. The Indiana Greenback era Resurrected— I *. f: ^ McLandun. lle- ..... Toro leaving the Jail, »e the mi itary company came Congressional Conventions In 8ev- | in view, smilingly he said, *<Tuey are coming; it will noon be over." Approaching the gal.owe, he niado some comments on its construction, and with great composure a»ceuded the steps. Rev. H. It. McLeudon read a acrluture lesson. „ _ . Rev. D. P. Riley made a»hortt*lk. He said he Nashville, Tens., August6.—Yesterday 8 I hart seen Uuumiu under aocuiathm and alter con- election in Tennessee was for five judges of I vlction. anil heartily believed to-day that he was a the Supreme Court and a full list of county /^nsy th(m offe „ d „ Mre ,„ officers, judges and clerks of every court in a ( Wr which. Hud.io, calmly turning tewartte the State. Returns came in too slow to cn- th. crowd, spoke o( hu life. Ho old able figures to be given, but Democratic k* h** 1 . • Itreat .lnr-r, and when gains are every where reported and the best SUm h. retOd not* und.TusdTbut ™ow he w“U idea thatnow can bo formed is tbftt tbo I ready to die. On Thursday morning, after a night Democratic State ticket is elected by 35,000, I *>f prayer, God forgave him. He exhorted all pres- a Democratic gain of about 28,000 over two fteirchUdren reHglotuly. He made no yoai ? ■fa Th6 1 ng 8, reach 40,000, as every county, so far as I 1'rs.Gunu and Rrooks pronounced him dead after heard from, withont exception, has shown I banging fifteen uduutes. He died from atiangula- Democratic gains. 1 Uon * rOT1 „ The Bucce88fui candidates for the State - ... ^ J M1 * , .. . RnnnmaUnait ma Pai«, rptimaw T.'wowb Hr. I The t*vo families —Marion Mill irons, his wife, and Supreme bench aie leter Turney, 1 ranklin I Wi!lu nudson. hts mother. Mr*. Roney, aud his county; W. C. Caldwell, of Gibson; W. II. half sister. Isabella Roney—lived on Mr. Joe lUn- Turton, of Montgomery; B. L Snodgrass, I cock's place in thl« (Olay) county. The male por- of Hamilton; W. C. Follies, of Shelby. | “ 0 U “, “ouV^u^dV well on the place, where Mrs Milllroiisand Isabella Roney were doing the families' washing. A die- . pute arose between the two women concemlug a I report that Mrs. Roney had taken to their employer Tobe JucUk Sentenced, to Ten Years ir the Penitentiary. Caiitkbsvillk, August 8.—Bartow Supe rior Court closed the fall term yesterday evening, niter a session of three weeks. 1 f. !r'v : 1 .. . ' unit r:i was >\\< posed of in port. The grand jury found true bills against Jim Baird, Snm Jackson and Tobo Jackson for blowing up Judge Collins's residence hint January. Baird ,fM tried and found not guilty. Tobe Jackson was put on trial last Thursday, and about C o'clock yesterday evening tbo jury returned n veidictof guilt*, and Judge Fain sentenced him to ten yetus in tbe ch tin-gang. Uis brother Sam’s case was not tried. Tube and S im left on the early morning train for Fulton countv jail for s«fe keep ing. Them w as considerable difficulty in securing haudcuHs on them, especially Sam. It requir* d the combined strength of four men to put the brnceletteon hitu, but Tobe's resistance wasn’t mucli. He wont olf in high glee and told some men at the train that he would be on hand here again in ten years. The StAte Agricultural Convention will meet here next Tuesday, aud our citisens are making amnio preparations for iho en tertainment of the delegates The reunion of the Eighteenth Georgia here on the 3()th ult. was a success. Ac- worth w aa chosen as the next pWe of meet ing, umlDr. E. J. Bosch,of Atlanta elected president; Lieutenant-Colonel F. M. Ford, of this place, was elected vice-president; Cap*ain George W. Maddox was re-elected secretary. There were 11K) of the old regi ment present aud about 3,000 visitors. The Mexicun troubles are beginning tobe fvit hc*b, nuu tula iuuiiiuig crop this yc ar is poor. We have seen no good country watermelons, and perch* saro small and tosteh ss. Th*- apple crop is not much, and grapes aro rotting. —-The Dod^e County Journal i rn that pinion ancing tuk- ill bo ■ turo CHATTANOOGA'S NEGRO CLERK. An R-viit... viMiIaruTna Pn n .iPi..b _ r I pute arose between tbe two women concerniufc* An Ex-Slave meeUd GIreoH Court Cleric of report that Mrs. Roney had taken to their employer Hamilton County, Tenn. alK)Ut the failure of MiUlrona to feed tho oxen Chattanooga has just elected a negro as °n a certain day at dinner, the lie waa passed. “ C-ft cluxk. Tho Chattanooga limes says of him . la regular flsht took place between John James Irvine, who has just been the worn*#. WhlUt they were engaged elected Circuit Court clerk by the band- I * u the fight, Willis Hudson rarne up through the some majority on.400 t .nd over, ,« born | her Coo-1 %%%{& £3X2 ovZeibjt I ^ kin « *^"*1 HSU® who occupies the high posiUon In M# Scotl fo ter tho emancipalion procla- »“ eot Ul ® «»I, said (and so did Isabella Hudson) regiment or brigade. Thie county furnish- th. n.tlon.1 couocLl th.t U.mmonddo«, th. p«. tion lrvin0 remained on the plantation of ‘‘.’iuh^knTrow'.tS.iS’h.™ “* » bont , tw ? nl y ‘•■ompaniea in the late war, pie cam put th. low where It belong.. bi. former m.ater, with hia parents, acqnir- irjingtocnt hi. moUier, and ueffig her In dmgor ca . n . ^2/*^ «n»t"’Ding the The lo,. of Hemniond in Cnngreee, however, 1 ing an ordinary education by attending u ho ;lIudiou;ehot at Miniron*. I the old Stare and benpea against any would bo Alien ta’e lock thl. jew. night school in the vicinity. In 411 “j"? 0 ' th " Ilot >ey Umilj were srreeled end power, n i- v,» *l put In JsiL Mrs, Roney diedlu Jail before her trial 1 It will be observod that it is not Intimated that I 1809 ho moved to Marengo | * ame 0 g. Hudson was found guilty of murder and this would be a result of the prohibition craze. I county, Alabama, where ho work- I was sentenced to be hung on February 4th, 1830. It may be truthfully said, nevertheless, that ed on a farm until 1872. Ue took to rail- The sentence was pronounced at the adjourned Atlanta can better afford to lore many thing, that reading, becoming an engineer. IIo short- ) LlfSwmtrThlch wre ■he he. lost uid muij thlage that she baa not yet I *7 alter camo to Chattanooga, where he I overruled by Juds. Clark. A eupeni.de*. order,, . , - , loat than Coaereaim.n Hammond. worked os nn engineor and machinist, until was granted, etayiuR tho aentemo until a revlo* last uigbt a stabbing affray took pit Co at 1882, when he was elected constable, in could bobad by tho supreme Court. Bell's grocery store, between two negroes I.OVF.’d TROUBLES. I which place ho has officiated until the pres-1 ef'n'Z hi i'll I L,lwU McCormick and Brown ATLaMTa, August 7—Police Judge Andereon had ent, and which place he will give np to ac- re.ent-uced to ho hanged on July 10th, luse. Scratchinge, both nedor the infln.no* of . care of nnuaual latereat before him for trial this cept that of Circuit Court clerk, being the I A fow weeka before the day appointed fur the whisky. McCormi- k went into B-U'a place morning. Th? trouUe grew out of sa attempt first colored man to occupy » euuuly office 2?' c i ! l r ; s " u<1 bought a box of sardines. While tat- upon the part of Nathaniel Blair, a young man of in Hamilton county. Irvine Is a man of in- bi mutM° TUe gSwSor^id.red tho" I in 8 Berntchlng. came in. It seems that 18, to marry Hire Mlnnta Reynolds, whore aum- tclligence and acknowledged honest, and it 1 aherlff to atay tbo exorutlon until ho could examine I Sorntrhll ga, who is quite young, had used mors and winter* numbered 17. Mrs. Reynolds « believed that ho will do his best to make into the care. After givlnu the case hie attention I abusive language to McCormick » wife. As oppored th. marrugo. .ad U wa. through th,. op-1 8 creditable showing of 1.U office. | gfgg«BS?:Z“.“ “d mindw She* "lubclla honey, hie halt ihtcr.waa rent to the I "»s eating with, on him Sorutchings fluw He I du ll ii hut it* l J< re Ih twidk id Si tnia ■te Ittka th. toll fit dta Ca- o«in , i, i«-| olhtn a W feieoa ceitat tfiin to ted aoc»oi It! h- pf°£l ot the - ele.teJ lentke | ar Leased Cardinal dhoti*- I Wk" of Lori ban illifylh I rt W* , * I do ient,“^ auBlio- etocooffi !nmti7i*i IniouidA IgM Hj iM*-j* Jttt "tt* l still.G* 3 p*ri»« tbe •< t d*« voliy^ w wtrrt *cro«i ^diwfsf HAWKINSVILLK. A Young Nrgro btabs a Colored Man to Dssth lu a Quarrel IIawkinsvii.i.e, August 8.—-At 9 o’clock position that Blair, tho would-bo groom, stood np in opon coart to answer the charge ot disorderly conduct Blair, In hts effort to make Mias Reynolds hia wife, had a strong friend in the person of Oeorge TUT MEXICAN TROUBLES. Secretary Itayard Says There la Nothing: I for Ilfe. in tbe UuttliiB Cose. Washington, August 8.—Secretary Bayard I AllGliM’s, at once in a rage, aud before unyore could He)mrate them, McCormick waa fatally stabbed several times wliilo there is regarding tho cotton crop-some ad the idea that there is vet time Kiiilii rhich for tie fruit it ia now so rapi ing on to mature—those bo-R inforn tend that not more then half a crop harvested. Thin latter unpleiunnt gains some ooloring by the rt-p-jrt tl eruU*ars have made tii*ir u\»p r n*-. un this, howevt-r, opinion hooiuh «l*vid*d, some arguing that the ‘ uppo • I c :L--rpillar is nothing more than the grans worm." —At ltiddleville, on tho l li ni t , :-t. the residence of Captain W. E. Cl irlce, Mr. 0. D. Thigptn, of San lliH, aud Miss Leila Clarke were married by ltev. Thomas L. Holmes. Mr. Thigpen is the handsome depot agent at No. 12}, Central railroad, aud oun of our most t ulerpn -infr young men. HU bride is ono of W ihiugton county’s fairest and m ht eaHur«-d vonng ladies. After receiving tho *• ugintuhitions of friend*, the happy o-vnple h ft o » the evening train for Atlanta, and a three wi-t-ks* Rojouru at tbe North Georgia Watering places. —Bishop Becker, of tho Roman Catholic diocoso of Savannah, before a meeting of the cathedral parish has announced a policy by which he will bo governed in financial affair*, which is a departure from the usual custom. He said that in nil temporal af fairs which involved tho handling of money he desired the formal sanction of tho laj- ni' ii ■•!' tl.- - ■ i 'i’ :.iti a so nlT- cl. -I, For that pur, In- w il >k: ■' i-•• in * jich j irish un advisory board, which shaii direct such matters. The id< a is to make tho p* >ple a check upon expenditures, and bj gaining their perhonal assent to sccuro more lu arty co-opera tion. —Athens Banner: On Thursday evening Mr. I‘. ru i.'.t.. "i th, ttl.n lt\. - 1». t veeu Athens and Danii lsvillo, about five miles from tho latter place, heard a child crying at a creek near his house, und on going there found a little white boy, about four years old, dad in white pants and waist with turn-down collar. The little fellow could give no acoonnt ot himself, aare that his brother was named Johnnie. From tho rnmbling remarks of the little fellow it • -H.-. 111 t he and his family were truvt ling. i’id cr .1 a :'n it I- il ot high w.it* r. and that bis father wus drowned. Tho child is a stranger in that settlement, and no ono knows to whom he belong*. He mast ho from a distance, as all the children in that neighborhood are known. The little fellow ■aid he had eaten breakfast. It is certainly mysterious. U. 8. JUOOKSHIP AND OTHfcB POLITICAL GOBSlP. ,m August 7.—Judge Brown, of tbe Cbero- rcuit, who baa been mentioned aa a candi- tie vacant United States Judgeship, was In to-day. To those with whom ho talked on >ct.lc said It waa not yet determined ba would be an applicant for tbe appoint- He nid further that in the event of the can- ot Juliu brown, he would not In any aonae i way ai an applicant, aa no number cf ip* would tempt him to do anything that reata family dissension. As Mr. Julius Brown t«Uly a candidate, and sanguine aa to hla nt, tha inference would be that Judge UUfiabU ambition tn thl* direction, for t at If aat. brown la- expected to reach home from n;'im on Monday, and he may be able to un* light on the rather mixed altuation. ittornsy B. H. Util returned from Wash- tbit afternoon, but your correspondent waa ascertain what he had gathered at the about th* Judgeship. finite a number of prottfctlve candi- * office or clerk of the Dletrlct Court, ar* not yet publicly announced. Their y will depend largely upon who U appoint- Judgeship. i benjamin J. Davis, for one, will be a and will bw warmly pressed by hla Be waa a gallant Confederate aol- he lost a leg at Ream’s Station. 'd a term aa clerk •r Court of Lnmpkin county. He U at t were tar y of the Confederate Burvtvore’ Aa o! Fulton county. alkrd that the Gordon element will make an provide for George N. Lester, by making rk of the Dletrlct Court Falling In this, It la tUthsla tobe appointed Adjutant-Gem M 8ute and keeper of th* public bulld- •y th* incoming administration. Augu*t 7.—Interest In Congressional in Georgia has narrowed down to the Fifth, coatsst la warm and close. In all the iwtrkts the question has been arttled, or M ttled, and Messrs. Norwood, Turner, e ? kil l,louut * Clements, Carlton. Candler 1 *U1 occupy aceta in th* next Congms. dlvtrift the content is now a warm and atfe. Fom* weeks ago, in writing of 1 expressed tbe opinion that Hon. N. n4 would be the succetsful candidate. * ^ *t the same time U te easy to see * Hammond wlna it wUl '‘•tory. He baa cleared from bla path ■jeattin Fulton, and is now face to face ca ly antagonist. Judge John D. Stewart. ^e*n antagonist He to one of tbe people vtth them, combining many of the eto- ^ born politician. Be has long had an ‘ 10 rtprwseut the district In Congress, and •evemi years a more or toea active candl- tow tusking a snpreme effort to win, ‘I * the conviction that it to tbe last time titered, and that failure now wlU end Important figure in the Cengs— tonal j • Strict With this kind of oonvic- °M Who knows Jndge Btewart ’ l ®° w he ran get about tbe district by vadtostubal work be to capable of do- t *ih* sovereigne. “•In th. district iln« connUi.. with „ _ ‘ ’ ^-Vulum with il, luKall. 4. Walton HV** 1 * 1 * X Campbell IDou^aafi ’■* rto0 fi kayett. a, and 8p.ldtn( 1. e-uid hu carriad rulton, ilxiughlmC Sttaart baa carriad Spaldlnf. CUjtou rtxlu, him a like number of vote*. ’•**4* to nominate* totes. Of th. . p “re Stewart te conldnl of H.nton, «®pbeU, Faiette, H.nrj and Walton. “•4 there bo |wtu (te tbo nomination 14, "»vote* to .pare. Rut ffammoua'i .. -=7 mean*, coc.tde thl* kind «•» am re,, bo^fnl that b. util — D»K*lh. batten. Hear/. CampInU. Wlfiont Kajatte th* othar -*4*l.a him ,„U, *^*«lo.;a». claims, and the counter ^WkmtMteutoigte ^ Qannn red Dpi:/u. wfll rewhahlj Cam;,1,.11 .1 *«te. I am lucUni Wife, had a strong friend in me porren or oeorge to-niebt he had not received tho resin- rhe Mill. Organise ARO mat tho Kalffhta of in the briiui, the riglit iuRUlar veiD, tiie “;Jl h “lion SHE. MkmSSSS to MedS hahor-Not.co. l-oetod. knile .Uding daenn the collar bone near the buatneaa. Amman. Tburaday “’t-. 1 ’” 0 "'™ “* Lnd there wan nothing new in the Catlinc I Aoocm. o*.. Auguat7.-rn. operauve. In tbe ln»B 8 . hcratchlDpa was only alUthtly necessary license for the wedding, and then he and I . ^ ,u n rttHxvxirh received veaturd— I n ^ a 1° Augusta, on going to work this mornlrg, I wounded on tho breast, and after bo cut Blair set their heads to work to see how the girl 1 . , United ^Ntatoa consul notifvino 1 foo P d # P7 l « d noticee that if the strike at th* Au 1 McCormick ho ran, McCormick following, could b. given mi opportunity of rec.pofrom ,h. Kf ffie^le^utenc^ ir:7r,SSXr.:, «aT *•* »» > kouae. Fuiuldelphia. Ancnst 8.—Tho Central I guata would be abut down. Tbeae notlcee were I wll, WSfikSOed by Uie wonndfi “ e had re tire. Beynolds, In eome way, learned that Ant- T t tt - t/wUv ndnntowl n rAanlutinn I e l fln* d b F tbe mill presidents, organized for protec- ceived. McOorunck was taken to 1 able s “ ~ «° lB « - - ^ thra a ttc^u y IT^To ,h. Or.o,,„Re wS^'lni^.o mul. . reqUMt upon tho ordlna- tjj 0 character of tho imprisoned I mlli«. though th. latter mill belong* to tho mill aa I oorntcbiugn waa caught whllo trying to however, that Editor Cnttinff atvlinc him I aoctatlon. The Augiute fectory operatives have I lenvo tiwn on horaoh.ch end lmlnu.l in jml. 1 Ih and that tbe . .oronnirud lalmr *>••? on 8 •*' u “ tour -eeke with no proepect of a I A o.roper’n iuqaebt wnn held thl* ni'irmng , * , printer, a too to organized latxir ,.„i,ment. Itl.not now known what action tUe . n ,i ; urv v i. thnt Iffiwin McCor- — -- ——-a •- — -*nda of Aulman. Bn( i ftn adventurer, and declaring that labor Knight* of Labor will take. J L hi, . 1 ,T,.. Learning this she redonbled her effort, to keep her I organizations will not indorae war on hia Votirreportrr during tha night baa mingled with 1 ™ lc " wmi murdered willt a Rbiio mine daughter a. heme, and alre re. Urn. Blah did not account. _____ £ "^.“S CuV SS ‘tffl ZSTVUZi ^ BrownBcrntchmg^ come within rifle range of thehonM. AU of these | TURBULENT BELFAST. I uk*n. The K nigh to of Le’-or went Into eemlun | HUMPHRI^B CONVICTED effort*, however, accomplished nothing. Tho 1 _ i early tn the evening aud adjouraed shortly before I . daughter had. mind of horown, andahehad do- Tho Rioting Itreiim-rt ami Contlnned with mldolaht They regard th. KUon of th. mill Tbo llnldwln Conuly ri.ml Pound Onllly I Urmlmt. d Hiiry-PatHIltl... ffiS!’5S toSSJi te^JpSSlvre Shi «! . <•* Murder ,n th. Hirst ..rgreo. termined that Nathaniel should be her own Nat, no | matter what the conaequenoes should be. Last .wav niair waa notiflid tIj o rioteH. Thl. afternoon rioting wm .1 Hndih-a and h. .oon renewed with great violence in Old Lodge, l*etore. N-arty AWO ldtere wUl now h. thrown Tn 0 taking of tentlmony wan finished ; aa'aar-i* sjmf&sssra ^ th ,°, pri - b V vtnkee a. th. cmf. I P®™ 008 gnuiliot VOtudfi I down. It haa been learned that over one-third of I oner was somewhat different from bis evi- . . V , I Lavs been sent to hospitals. Additional I the atriklng Augu«u factory operative* ar* now I dcuoo given before tho coroner's jury, which mony wa. about to bn p.rform.d . ten-yrermld u have been telegraphed for. The aa- ebjretfremtn. diy.a^d to. mill rentd pot .tart dlone , )roV «l that he wan gn lty, Colonelu brother of to. *M>teM*MMa« 1-ect of aflairaia rerionu. Th. may- Kjren. and Whitfield .poke thl. morning for pair of Inege reached the bonre tn rearen or preelrieil to-day at a three-1 p«ck at tha old wagw. I tbo proaecntton. Bith apenehee were re- bit elater. Aa aoon “ hours' meeting Ot the executive It la rumored lhat Mayor May, Councilman Can- plete with fuel, thet conld not be mot by ■aw what waaebout to take place he nuked to I comm Utco. Rnmora are current that thero I J 01 * “.“**» W ™n?.renre D ud^ *:™i'“ I the defence. Colonel Urieven, for tbe do- «front door and yetted luetlly for toe polloe. are many futalitire, hnt ie ia difficnlt to oh-1 pot nothli£ could ho teamed of the ratoome” the I fence, made a etrong argument for hie cli- klrs. Reynolds, bearing to, calllop. lunge of her I tain neenrnte acoount*. l'unic is adzing tho I oonterencc. If on. haa really been bad. There la 1 ent, conaidering tho dlaadvaiitugee that he youngster waking up to* neighborhood, rallied to peaceable inhabitant 8 . I n° excliemret In to* factory qnartor. Maa, women I Wiut (.boring under, lid at-ted it the out- the Hnuth mansion. A. ehe reached the door, ont I Beltait, Angnxt »•—Midnight.—Tho 1 net that if hn did not prov« that his client cam* Blair, Him Reynold,, ll.v. Jacob Flnkar and rioting ahows no signs of abatement. the masting of toe Knights waa largely attended, was not gnilty of tbo offense, he would Amman. Tha nariv realtied at one. that tha wed-1 Sacking wine ehopt and other pnbUclbntwaeremarkabtyorduiyMidbailnre.uk.. I prove that ho was -'non oomuoa mentU." ding would her. to b. po.tpo.red. | hohaei. to reportei ^t. the rreult ] JS^LTi^r 1^. 1 Th.lnnaalty dodge, however, failed to Fluker gave Antman the licensa to I bslOR two persons kllliKl and anotnor I A bey, ok and a biturfisht between labor and capl- I work. _________________ held for futar* use. and walked awey. Mn. wonndocl. Awenty-slx decs ox I ml. The order will car* for the atrikeie here. 1H I hANDi-'ltmni i V held forruwre ana wm»*a * y • I aarinna Ininrw in rcDortad. Ono snffon-r. I Them will b« an exudue of opera-1 b AN Dr Itn VI LLc, uayuolde took hold of her daughter by th* arm and JJr ' tor* to tho coun'ry Tue*d»y. fiotne will commenced pulling her along, while Blair walked I ■ * A .* •-_* I toave Hunday, and other* will follow Monday. The I A Negro ShnoU tho Town Marelml and .. her aid*, plredtn, fo, bU girt. hire. Iteynold. ‘-At ‘hstot SS^MOLOL “«■.«? >«•" 'T Lynctdog. ended to. comady by giving Blair a good .turdy I ()ozon .venous 3 were killwl mini follow, and they wUt ob.y, let too conreM 8AMnKB»VILLK, Oa., Angnat 0.—About blow In to/fare, and then having him Mtreted. Jt Bamlay'a rioto, W*nn« tbvowtno »«. I qnancea ba what toay will. noon to-day M irshitl Weddou arroetw! Osd When to. care wrecMlwtlB conrt tote morning I in no m(s iutoncea ao heavy that the soldier* I l,A(«U.\NUh. I J°Dee,.a negro, forilUorJi-rlyoondm-t. lh« the facte, aa above etetod, ware mad# publio, u * were forced to clear the etreet with bayonet' I I negro bml n piatoUn bi# band, bnt offered U*ynold», who 1* quite a pretty girl, waa in court. I the riot act having previonaly been read. I Member* of the liemocrntloHtate Commit-1 no reautence. lie “kwl \\ eddou to ac- 8b, ret with her free burled in bw lap.. At thaw, I j t t s reported there i* acarcely a house I t— r..rtho 8t«to at Large Appointed. company him to C. lUwlinga to get bond, white aremlegly bitterly dtetreareJ, ebe would be- on Hhank Hill rowl lacking fnjnry by JjS5£f£J!ZQ!* T £?!?'”' I A ,* ‘Jf. t??. 1 !.? P ,^f’ com. eonvnlaed with laughter np, n hearing rente the rioters. The mob, having charged ^: ( ^^„“Vd* .^renu“ oomSt« f“to. ^Wlo^fS^Tthe m^l’ijf dhTchSgS place of evidence that .rented to alrth. hre re brtng the poUce with drunkenneae, Inepeotor Lute: Hoe. B.U.HpMdiog.of Knlton; lt.U.NIib.t,of JM-ff*®?*® L cSfrJJSIb funny. B.r Uniter wre of thapretomim. ord.r, Reed paraded the etreeU at the riak of hU Pnmam; U.n^ tenons of TMOot; W.R. Ranklo, | <£* family* annn^f -it os < L ‘ OB'*** tUteB^ n- thev- _ . ,. .. I they con. Th* Augusta fActory operative* will not Belfast, Angust 8. —Tho cxcitemont here RO Uck at the old rate*. The mlJl* will shut du« n MiLi-KDOKTiiaiaX, Angnit The inry in • :ho oti*o of Frauk Humphries thin aftor- SKS coon rendered n verdict of guilty of mur- affaire! I der in the flrnt degree, without rcoomuen- the worst bre ron*. A general lockout la aurely dntion to mercy. u g wre amotoared In tbs folds of bre dreaa. Jodg.And.reon, after baarlng to. avldmca. said that ho would not Impore.Bna upon Blair, re no life. I tbe marnbnl in tba right breeet and gUmoad A vwy flu a, largo reoulon of Confederate ret- without canning any ..-lions wound. iszrtttsgzsfewssutt] .a««•*?. ,»"•* -i-toTMi joq« ffoldler. Unatlly Hummonecl to Ilolfnat. . ... PnnLiw, Anpnat 8. — In reeponee to nruent I r^'Tn'jn'^Ti^J^yi.jMl'Iailiioten'il riarlitT of'lie I - t *'*" > half a rnilo diatint " Threats of testimony bad brengiven In showing that telegrams from Belfast this evening, -1G0 I barbreue. Commsndw W. B. Joore pirelded. Th* I lynching worn freely indulged in by the acted disorderly. Be characterized th* would-be infantry some of them being on inrlough, I weteomeaprech wre made by Dr. r.Bldtey.msiQf, I ,,0(1,4 0f0 wd but they were finally quieted coutracUng reupte re a pair of "upataru." and ad-1 wen summoned by ‘bogle in etreeU and IBSS WJJ™ “i,d tSdourt 0 ?):.'-1 * nd Joa “ *“ lodged in jalL Ho will have vised Blair to krep away from Ih* houre. were dispatched in haste to Belfast bv | waai , Armstrong and H P. Uasdte. ax-Gonfadarete | a bearing to-morrow. *'W.ll, Judge," Mid blalr, a* he reached that por* I .pccitl train, A body of 200 dragoons ana I from Ksotucky. eapraresd tha thanks of Com- Uon of bla judicial addrrea. "I lov. lhat girl, and I (Sfanuy will leave for Belfast at 4 o'clock tft 1.8lxU.KVnt a ,ky. drelared at too Ute reunion toll yon lam goto* to marry bre. I am not going to morrow morning. The polio, of Belfaet m7w. P. Utrrtog. a good clUren, la toepclmoof to trouble Mre. heynolde ebout tbe matter, and am | will be superseded by the military. 1 n<H going to b? dlanrdarty la anything that I do, but tbo girl wUl be mtna sooner or later. If ehe le I life, died tote .uomlini. MlLLKlUiBVlLLK. iitei.gH.a.1 «,n tbe THK LIBER %L FEDERATION Policy, GRIFFIN. Humphries Senfftbu t4thof!l0ptcml>er. Miluujoevilue. A usual 7.—Hamphrlea woe bronalit Into court at half-paelfoar thl* afternoon. willing. Bbo bee told me that ebe would marry i Mae « » Mantreato on Gladstone' mw mid I don't think that tote llttte affair 1*1 wtncli tx Joatillve. going to break Into our arrangement*. 1 >“’• I Angn»t i-The Xetionnl Liberal . reked Mre. Reynold, rev.ral Ume. for her dangh- Federahon, the ontgrowth of Chamberlain s ^^“bin^S^.J^re.'cTiU^v.r to: !. tor. and *be r*fu*ed me every time unUl a few | forsaken caucus, warn da ft ODifeato saying: I prnbiMtioa ele&oo. Only two dlotrietobov* I ^^d. r Tke oolyservi nisbto ago. when ebe told me that I conld have ber Although the reault of the election haa not been fioUh-d, bnt no Idee *» tj> tbe nmil wi b* r*n of tbe Adam’* *j nigau are, ^ 1 1 onr hop. s, the aitnation is enconr-1 formed, re Judg. Bojnton wll make no dacteton I mg will bn invata and was welcomo to ber. tost .ba wm gted to gm rereireu t*. oo to. cm. until Ml dtetneta are computed. By I * 1 rid of b*r. Mlnule ol*o wrote me a no to In wbkb *«iDg, the ropporttf»OI UUXm^gam MiDg U Wed be f °r* Jalito Boynton. ALL ABOUT THE UTaTK. xt I could bare ber, the smallest group in 1 ornament. Glad-1 au.i M it will take np tbe entire tor.n of * The Prohibition Com rat In the Superior I He did not eeem to be nervoee. Tbe ekertff banded I bim aglaeeof wator. whkk be dranb. Tbte woe , * ,n, « . I tbe Aral time be eeemed ex- itod. Tbe c'.erk then Onirru. Os . A»an« 7—Spalding Superior Court | thaa-uMwre-that h. wm to tw tekao within a mile of tbe eoert boa*#, on tbe tweely-foartk dey of feytomber next, and hung ly the tm-a «eUl * * ' rvotuneae vtotblewa* tbe rtaeand apple lu bl* threat. Tbe bang- tbe said that ber mother eeld that I w . . >. th* court. ■tone haa aecared the support of a vast m*- I all jarymen have tx^n ex. u«<l. From tbe pre^nt Wliat the People of LUui gla Are Maying d—” ^ . _ I ; or itv of the Libenua and of the I pro*peet an adjoened term wUl have to be railed •Why.jndge.ln.vre ^d any .UA thrng,M.d org ^„ t(nn ** far as fST I w * wrek m JO LATtSTKBWaOl-' THE SKA 8B\lPENT. lie is Seen l>y Sober mimI VerncitniH l>r- hoiim of Uiilmpslrcd Eyenlglit. FonTLAND, Angoit 3.—Since his visit to Rockport, Mnoe., l* n days ngo, tho i M*r- )ont lim cruised in this vicinity, nnd hoJuui jeon cloHoly watched at short rango by ho many people within a day or two that tho idea of hie existence ia no longer rmicuhd. Sunday afternoon Mr. Rohtrt CoMt lio, hia son Fred, an<l Mr^ James N. Crouk were in u boat some little d htanco son th wist of Foit Preble. The sen was very quiet Fred Costello looked carelessly out to h»m and saw something that cam.id him saddeuly spring up in cxcitemont crying: ‘Look at that thing 1" Ilis (M.iiipnnioDH looked and saw, not I." " •• • t «G! Hi .t .in" with t:t* ir l>«. it, tin) i I * f in rt . ii-v n.ik •*. ’I i," iiini.xtor’rt head nnd about two feci of the neck wore ont of thn water. Hia body was wt II tinder water. Ho wss moving with great rapidity seaward. The hood waa turned from tha boat, and tho creature wa< apparently prut ty badly frighterud. Mr. Cobtello hays that neck was perhaps thr« o fe< * thick, aud •i*i bi.i .. t «J • rt:. ■ ipwai.l t.. ,h<- h •• i, ami tlio neck appea ed to be Hiuooth. 1 hero is no inutoriai diilerenco in th'j statomonta mode by fill tho members of tho p irty. Two boys who wire ont in u bo.it noar tbo same plaoo uhotit ono honr before aaw the same serpent, tho creature being thou Bppamtly last asleep, and with, they link, about tsc-nty foot of hm body on tho surface. They commenced to row rapidly for the ahorc, which evidently nrouh* 1 th«» serpent. Uo went under tho wator for a minute aud camo to tho surface r.g an in appare utly nn opright poMtioo, bin In ml ippewing ihd parhape six (o< t of hi; body. 1. luiulu no notao, Lot ntruck out for tho open Hi a. Af er going wnll oat, tho oralu Him e- i-meil to clinuge its parpoee nml ituo bn k, but uot eo rupiilly oh il unit "Ml.’ A t . -lor nnmcJ Snllivun gays ha kiw tho ► •lino ,iT(jrnt on Holiday atielBoon. Tho hiffdapi rerrd to him to hi- ubout flvo or -ox frt-t in length hi foro tho nt elf u as ri-u- hed. S .Uisnn t! •• si. .U-- - I Id v.-ry tiiuiil, and conhl not h.,vo bt-i-a ov rtuk.-n, aaltniovulthroii. il tbe u.ter with great I Ii -. II-- - m Ih. . i - ,.t i,r. i„ i,r Ih,- -pot * where Mr. Coatello and hia tliendi aaw it a few bourn lntor. ThecnpLduof tt flahlog v.—.1, who de clined to give hia nun. . beetttt ,-, ... lie said; "I don't want to h i thought in- me.” tells thie story: “About u month ago I was bulling into l'ortland one bright mo ittllght night, when I noticed, about three boat lengths from tho ---hor-ner, a round, big like body routing on tho waves and rblng and falling in tbe swell. I called to my 1 rotber, who -.iw the same object distinct ly. We ran close to it, and actually surged *1 a m-t it, when a grout black tucks'* bend came np in ra the aurtac> and u pair of big eye* looked at ns. “Jim called ont to me |l.,t bo w 1-1 be swallowed alive, hut tho un-ike looke 1 at iih and then went slowly down. He waa an ' big that be m • la the sohooner rc k m in a ■torm. In a litilu while after waeuv liim again at the ratface. Hi* head wa* W*Q np over tbe rail when he come up thiu time, no I tolil Jim tint may be wo might ci.piurn him, but Jim said be hadn't lost over toe two awuUtevt dl.trlcu In to. county, tear- — nby Minote UereelL reUI ertt ion U concerned. The reenlU in I mg .lx otbere y.t to be re.mii .<1 nold. excitedly, and .h. teMMdorer to hredM«B , t<J the conntry completoly torud calted upon b.r torefnte to. declaration, j er>Q „e Ukeu by iU cTuncii. | TH -M .8VI LU. 31 inula wm too brey with to. thougbte of otore Grt , ltlj M we regret our loan l, the manner llond . , or \v.mrw..,a. Voted hr an Over-1 ginnitig July 8. thing, to con.ldre to. nretter. Mto relrewt to uttre in wbi J ch the Uberal. responded to Ola.1- ,l °' '° r Vvh.hum* Sl-JoriiV -Atlanta Jonm.l a word or m>kaalign. I .tone’, appeal prove* that the federation I - - — • Atlanta Journal Blair took hi. •**« and Judge Andereon ronUnoed 1 - ... hla remark.. U. told Ere. Rreuebte that eh. would b« JuaUQed Id ualng . ahot-gua or . bucket of hot water to driv. Blair off tf h. au about bar hoeam ■•Bub Judge. I barre l a rtot-gamaad I eao'l alway. b. ,tending around with a backet of hot water wait ing for Blair to comawlthia reach. Can’t I g“ ret paac. warrant, Judgu' I loll —At a meeting of the officer! of the Sixth Oeorgia Battalion, at Colombo* Tuesday, it wa* determined to have an encampment next year of not lee* than three days, be- Mr*. Kve and Mr. r* I that object until tbe goal haa been reached, periiy- The in I So progress ia pos-iMe in Liberal work nn-1 ut til that bM been Nettled, nor will the Con- frlT. > resort on a arm buteud Insure, its pres-1 e v .. •- Th* vote to-day li considered worth more I 11 hD y mc8n8 * than two more houb re Urjre u to* I — It is now very generally believed that so larjre re ISl^^» r ito7?^h^ b red , S^hoK Mr ’ Mark Chatham, the carpenter ot Ath- In process of cocatractioo, * m»n m*7 make him- I eUB orho dlaapptared so myaUriou-ly about mu e* comfort%bl* her* m la 007 of tbs larger I twenty «uva ago, or miuitkJ aaicida by senrativea ba able to ibdalge in congenial | i n TJ. I .hotod thte'h mttyfm 1 tmjmrattra d at yf„ r Uberal, to The calling of tl - r *-ly. »lto obtiin at the earliest po--tb! Reynold; matter to arlare._a*d capUeit atatmnento€ the Tory . of BloiFe I to Ireland. The Gladstone policy still 1 lives, and iU nltimate triumph is aaeured, At un n KG HO. and Ifer dawghere ^ t down stein friends mad. an effort te** the comer, to lhat th. daughter could jlv. bre A hack was in freot of th* poUre THE POPE SK1UOC8LY ILL. L. ;.l» .-l.ir.g f-r tl.- * -- - I th- 1 •* p, u ., AqgM.t « The -L-urr.nl d-a I),- « ' ’ : f 1 . ; * ” I I-- 1 * .--t to -t-aiu.-..’. Ih-I'. (••• le re.-rx.ai.nl, ul and ' „ krep b'-k.' a.v.r. nev.r* »n-- - *»• *- ’ / ’. m- lit- -l-i-ir-l ■. -U.au.dn..-.-. *i-dk*t>t 8-r * (. .......s, Augnat a. The Chrorirle’a :• • to. *t. 1 drowning in the river. Hi. lif. was inaur for *2,11.1, but tbe money cannot be cored until hi* body ie found. —John Coffee, the murderer of Revenue Offic-r Merritt, is said to be still lurking in tho mono mure near Tallulah. He goes heavily armed, and eay. I e will never L taken alive. The qaarral hr 1 that he knowed of, nml hu'd Lo bunged if he'd hunt for that one." Fralt r*. PliTsic. Smith (werniing over the- •illiestold chi 8t- nat ever yet diacover- lj- I saw you curry ing homen nicu looking water;', -.u u*t night; any of your folks eick this morning? Brown—Yea, a gneatof onr-, who evi dently knew nothing aboat tbe. vataw ot brail, and refnsed to taka any a* broakfmt, { while my folk, ate UtU* dee. All my t.m.iiy revel In frail as it comes along, keep clear of meat, nitre, cake and ul artfMal eweete, and find this the mnrt agraeahlo eeseon of the year. W» bav* ao nnn.t r complaints,"nor earnpteialashoot Nummer. Th* fact in, a maneataa wood cl. iq- i'a mid-winter ration of oorned ba^ aaaaab* 1 ige, follnu • - i i-\ a me-.; of |ti>- nr ('mil lag • i-iii.i". 1 iy, mi 1 tl.-n uttribut, » hut “aUaek" to wat rmel n- ih-j on.y u- able tiling need at tha meal. Smith—Well, it i fact, when you con L«Ualfo tl — ._ u . •••a vr«stiiac«Uli