The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, December 28, 1886, Image 7

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gE GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. ADJOURNMENT TAKEN TO FIRST WEDNESDAY IN JULY. u*t Hour* of the IIuus® Seeelon Cou- * m th® Introduction of New * U Bill*—Bill* Signed by the Governor, Etc. the macok daily teleg. rafh • tdesday morning, December 28, :g^.-tW£LV rE pages. ... , KTi , December 22.—At the opening ,, the prayer ot theoheplain, Rev. W. R. % »«« unusually eloquent. He re- 1 Ifd thanks that the Legislature had been ed sickness and death and besought the E n e blessing for the members during the iSenate bill amending an act iocorporat the town of West End was read the sird ime and passed. ™“ilr Calvin, of Richmond, offered a reuo- •tation directing the secretary of the «ate and clerk of the House to mail to .itch member during the recess a printed t of ell pending bills. Agreed to. Sir linn, of Rihb, introduced a resolu- “ providing for a sub-committee of the initeniiary committee to investigate the —jet lease daring the recess. Mr Hawkins, of Newton, moved to smend , allowing any member to visit any of the »te institutions during the recess and in dicate the same. Sir! Felton, of Bibb, suggested that the aendment should be incorporated in a irarate resolution, the amendment was withdrawn. j[ r garner, of Monroe, favored the adop- M of a resolution. jlr. clay, of Cobb, favored the resolution. y r ’ Calvin, Of Richmond, thought there icnid be an investigation of the conviot system, and nrgecl the adoption of the halation. the resolution was adopted, jlr. Hawkins, of Newton, then moved amendment as a separate resolution, iich was adopted. Hr. Glenn, of Whitfield, offered a resolu oh thanking the Speaker and 8peaker pro for the ability with which they had die. ged the duties of their office. This .ted by a rising vote. tof'dnri™.^ t0 8i ‘ the capi- niRhSic^ **??• wiUi l’ ower to bold piperf^Th.'“ d to summon P®" 008 “d P "•ojntion was adopted. u „„ ; of Bartow, offered a resolu tion ! r M 01 ®* committee, eonaisting of n^‘n r8 . D £ v \ d,on “ d Farer, .udMessra! . *. rr ® U of webster, McLendon of Thomas, the re^L h " li i 0ne of - t0 8it during the recess and investigate all matrimonial At^,i n Vv! tQtion , 8 ' •’ IUi3 w « adopted. Bno i . resolutions came iu thick and fast, and were handled by the chair with great skill. Aresolution authorizingMr. Wheeler, of cai™L t I l i!' r * p ^. l ' r#vi0M question in cotton batting and keep it to the Bnmrner session was uusnimously adopted. A resolution directing that the committee th ® Penitentiary to visit the convict camps dnnng the recess shall ba there kept in close confinement during the summer session was adopted. Mr. Harrell, of Webster, rose to make a point of some kind, but the chair said. real importer)*. ® to tbe . State and people. —e thanked the .V Dat ® ln a touching man ner for unvarying K' adne ? 8 to Mm. «nd de clared the body adjWK'“S' 1 untl1 ‘he first Wednesday in July, • Acts signed by thV ( !io J'"' nor - Ati.ima December 22. —''a.. Governor signed the following acta th ’e evv' nl ntl : _ To incorporate the North OeotJ 1 * lel# - graph Company. To authorize tbfi mayor and .vouch A FIGHT ON POWDFRLY. TRUTH AND AUCTION. A Movement on Foot Among Chlcigo ' 11a, wood's story of u 10 Crv 1,0 the Con- Knights to Depose Him. Cmcioo. December 22.—District Assern-1 CsthoUc Mirror. federate Steamer AlsV *“*■ bly 24, Knights of Labor, has appointed a Our cstoemed contemporaty ti.' 8 PhU *- committee of five, which is engage! in an delphu Times gave an extended a oool,nt tb t t h ,V ,t0Ck lard , a B ‘" ke t “ a S«nday rf oSrf Z most^carioth. it is asserted that tho reason for the mves-1 rary crimen to bo found in all th« mnnk ligation is that District Assembly 57 (pack- the world In it. Jnlv rnana w * r e T y) h,8 t°r ed ? «> pSb&r^id. u^Vito, u DEATH OF M'\ jemison. Ktmalr, in l,e Carrltd to Mllladgevllle— Action of the Mitcon Bar. r Pi*.*? of ® Ama ®i ii* Jemison occurred at yestarday morning, at lbs njlduoe of bis brother, B. ff. Jetuleon, on Cotton arrmie. known to the family «t noon on Mondiy that there were no hope. tor his rccorory. Hu dlsssso was pneumonia, and though he had every possible stteuUon from Hie frailly rad friend- »i7t everything we. done that medical skill could do. tho summons cams, lie wss conscious to tho last "had' .!® c0 ' m,,| n* ralatlres as they approach..! North Georgia railroad. A resolution for the relief of H. J. Ad ams, treasurer of tbe North Georgia Con ference, M. E. church, South. Resolution authorizing the officers of the , — P . , ■ — , _ .. . Legislature to remain until the business of taking testimony. Amocg the witnesses ters connected with the strike before tak. article into a book, and tho production has ing snoh a step, and committee is now aotually been published r actually been published. In the moantime, fate terms of young ♦. “k®?* before graduating, ho wsnt lo Moi; *e. -“•*» hs studied law under his lined’. Co *® M * F. I. Stubbs. While in Vnnmc he took Ohav^, “£.*ke oewspever pnb- that place, *Ov trai* mttnig tyj-o end t the p.per wrote *® T *™ 1 arUclee for tbs 'Judge youare out order* 1 8U °dnwn *ll?J ‘he LcKisleture is brought up. inmmoned are Harper, Gaunt and Dolan, overtaking the 1 lay down." “ ’ ® ‘ d d A resolution authorizing the publication who wero expelled tram their local assem- he been content to literary imposter. public, and these were iwAagW U*e Ural newspaper slowly I articles be bed erer written, a'* ceme to Macon in ■ Had I I873 > and about the first work he.;® was on tho city coniine .himaolf In the oolnmne of the TauttMuM, tttlwf fho piece fore coniine-nimaeu to iue , , ,, CUrk of FloydrRnVsed of I ,,D ' , I6TeaUM “ dTp^dstTe .cUon to be Sk»te rellrion ?h“ a“.nd awn^i ^ whSe'hin^ &"«***• AtU “ tic * B ir “ in 8 b8m t0 lheA “®“ W r “>® tnre as one of th&o uncertain productions singing it with ffiem b 1 house I and Great Western railroad. I membership of which include, nearly-all which the half-educated take lor hUtory. burin* hb. ,3iiw,, ones * To amend the act incorporating the Geor-1 Kmghte in Chicago except the paokiog I It is apparent, now. that Havwood mtroly I ?l? cU<lloth ? 1 ^ i, J Ature8 and ba* served ms dtyv .» u * fv f _« a I hritioA Vrt R7 ...j tke fleeme.*. .. I i.n fi ... _ 7 .1 I t" 1 . « . I ftttorMT ud NeoMtor. He wm the author of tbV the lMt-named office. He wm proral' •event exciting i'*mp*lgna, aud bl» tbe Democratic party waa not confined to ail over the State. Recently A announcing Several standing committees sabmitted reports. Tho committee to wait on the Gpvernor reported that his Excellency had no further communication fnr th» n«npr«l AaawmVdc. Ail private papers in the handa of the com- To amend an act authorizing the issue of »embly can be convened on a call issued by When it was established that Haywood 8 op i°« k the.bar met in the Hnperior Conn interest bearing bonds by the city of Ms-1 Aye district ssserabliea from five States, bad been guilty of auch a ™nU»nt>til,Is I . M ^ 0 . r . A '. o 'i l4 '?°»“ dl^ftothsehelr. con for refunding present-maturing bonds. Those favoring the move sayjthat four oth-1 crime as slandering dead men, considerable John l. ileidsme’n and J o”uuwltnd were'efid’sd To repeal the act consolidating certain of. uCee iu OuOuSS OOuuty. Incorporating the Rome and Northeast “ nd d , eoti °e? in ‘he railroad. , - - , lno uncovering or a remarxanie anu the nronertv nf Mr ° PWn r ^ n . Hon i t0D i 1 o amend the act providing means for members of the general executive com-1 Uinoua career. Patient investigation „ return^ to him M **“• vrere ordered | building the new capitol. I y ho ?»” 88Dt to Chicago toaetrie | tanliahad thefMtthatPhiUp Dayton Hay- Beoon, Weshlneton Dessau, Osarge W, Ou.tln. J*. W. h abet and J. F. Duncan. Thii remains of Mr. Jamison will be burled In A mnawaana receive.1 frnn, To tmeI1<i “** act incorporating the town the strike, left toe city witn unfriendly wood, now of Fhtladelphta, is none other Mm.'dSrtu?!,;^tt. r ;id*e“S? D hlI‘f^r ‘"SHTtol .7- IS°f i 7 9d . om the riouoi® of Salt Springs. fethngs toward Powdorly, and it is hinted than tho James Young who robbed his em- Col. B. tv. JeuLc^ ““ announcing that the Senate woe ready to adjourn. At 1 o'clock tbe House adjourned. In *. Wheeler, ojWalkcr, offered a re«o- announcing lh.t thl hourTod artved, no T h ‘ linn renuinng the superintendent of the Sn«aU«. run., nougn Ltiun requiring the anperiutendent of the hnstic asylum to render an itemized ae- C,ct of all money paid to subordinates '.ring the post year. Agrted to. Ur. Ham, of Hall, introduced a resolution kioking the representatives of the press t their accurate and careful reporta of the oceedinga of the House. Adopted. I Mr. Way, of Liberty, moved to recon Edit the action of the House on the Haw i resolution. On motion of Mr. Haw- j the motion to reconsider waa tabled. [sir. Tate, of Piokens, opposed a resolu. on for tho appointment of a joint com litteo to wait on the Governor and notify m that at 1 o'olock tho General Assembly onld take a recess until tbe first Wednes- xy in July, 1887, and to inquire if he had d; further communication tor that body, idapted. The mica were auapended for the pur. La nf introducing new matter, and the LLwing bills found their way to the Pitt s desk and were read and referred: Mr. MoGarity, of Paulding—A bill to nlthe act creating a beard of commis .oners of roads and rarenuea for Paulding taaty. Mr. Duggan, of Hancock—A bill provid er a State institute for the training of Khers. Mr. Kimbrough, of Lee—A bill to ap- iropriate 2175 to supply the county of Lee nth tho standard weights and measures. Mr. Shewtnake, of Burke—A bill toinoor- the Louisville, Waynesboro and L-taaiier Railroad Company., I Mr. Eraua, of Washington—A bill to Load tho charter of the town of Tennille. he following waa appointed as the sub- l'ociittee to investigate the convict lease sum during the recesa: Messrs. Huff, feud! -nd Schofield. Tfis sub-committee from the financo mmittoe to investigate the tax lawa of the ate during tho recesa is Messrs. Harrell If Webster, McCord and Arnbeim. The introduction of bills was again re. lined. . Mr. Calvin, of Ricbmond-A bill emend ing the act regulating the Isauiog of liquor jhccDKt in tho counties of Jefferson, Buiko nd Washington. .. . . , Mr. Dodgen, of Milton—A bill to declare M end void alllandlord liens where the uunis were charged more than cash prices HrSduUh, of Glynn-A bill for the re- id of R. M. Tyson, tax collector of Glynn aunty. Mr. Smith offered a reflation that *11 Indention* against Tyson be atopped. lAdopted. I Mr. Huchan, of Dodgo-A billto incor. Itorete the and Ameriena Air Line Iktiltoad Company. I Mr. Schofield, of Bibb-A bill to amend |the act for the better protection of Ufe lirom petrolenm and coal oiia. I Mr. Harper, of CarroU-A bill to amend Ifcetion G7oa of the code. I Mr. McGhee of Murray—A bill to |l(cl«e void all contncti to pay attorney MS. . Mr. Kenan, of Baldwin—A bill to an- I'ionize the mayor and aldetmen to I'l the qualified votera of Miliedgetille the MMsticn of an annual tax for the support Speaker Little expressed his appreciation and thanks for the kindness with which he had been treated during the seesioD, and Springs. Incorporating the Southern Express Com. pony. Amending the act incorporating MoDon- For the relief of A. H. Pendergrass and D. L. Hancock. Amending the act incorporating Mar-1 faction, that gives the movement pause, that a crusade has been inaugurated ployer of 240,000 in that city a quarter of a. against him. In oise a special seesiju of 1 century ago; the James II. Ilorton who I „ «utor.«in* k.s|i»rl«iiet». tho general assembly is called before the robbed the Lancaster bankers of over 2511,- »'Columbus next regular convention, it will consist of I ooo, and Bankers, Peterson A Co., “ui tbe same delegates that met at Richmond, I 0 f Philadelphia, Ya It is this foot, say the anti-Powdoily I forgery; the F. ■ P, Jflod overj remtdy on tbe market for Stomach 225,too by 1 and Kldnoj Disorders, tint got no relief, until I A. Vaughan 1 llw8 Klectrlc Hitters. Took five bottlue and i “ .1 now Clind. and think YlmdrlIll 11... 4t._ II wished for each member a safe return ghallville home, and trusted at the reassembling at Amending the act incorporating the Ea- the summer session there would not be a gl „ and j> h< ? Q i x Manufacturing Company, vacant chair from death or sickness, 1 - - - - - • who pursued a career of'treachery and m^pSfi^tt.world^Mojor'Sf’D stock speenlation in New England until Weet Llbertr, Kj„ used Kleotrtc Ultters for so old that region became too hot to nold him, I standing Kidney election and ears: ••Nothing Use Incorporating I county, tbe Bonk HEAVY SNOW IN UKRMAKY. Sonia of the I * n Bbor '> the clever writer Jwho ha» impoe- ed upon the Centnry, and upon Houghton, Mifltin ,t Co , ie au accouipuehed adept in of SM T ” m ' - 1 Mofit IUiportADt I slur*. Incorporating the Merchants' Bank oil Bebun, December 22. The heavy «now e Coon drelism ami a skulking criminal hid- ome. which is still raging over a large part ing tlom j 08 tice. - - - — • i of Germany has caused a complete suspen- 1 7 - -- • — • — - ■Ion of rail way traffic in Saxony aud liava- * partiali A Bail Cutting Korap*. Incorporating the town of Herrieon The general apportionment bill. Incorporating the Augusta and Ch&tta- I nooga railroKd. Mr. !?«• guod-VdUghyi-Horton-Yoang ie SloJil ^fwn. 0 m?t m w | a man who poKseaaee talents that would I church, near the waterwurkeendVcu. tirn witR SilMltt n "^fi^ U FrankfnS n i!fn{n^ ° rnftmeDt aDy 0ir ° l6 had h ® hone8ll y CUlU- rerlredanold f*nd which* bed exUufd between im T ^ ol*' i it _ _ h' I them. It is tho old, old story of I ikem. From word* they came to blowp.and finally ria and p.v Klee, and William Wllko*. Antioch after the eerrlce The Senate. Atlanta, December 22.—Tbe Senate met | Rome, at 10 o'clock and was called to order by President Davidson. Prayer was offered by tbe chaplain. Reading of the journal Mr. Wofford from the committee on jour- Amending the act creating a board of warms, and Strasbourg. The 'eadiCR rail-1 ,i n '«fsaciuation,snd thosorrowful ending of I c^fu?Jiu7T h inJlmhi'« wThm, lb Tv?i nois reported that he had examined the I t'ommieeionen of toads and revenues of 1 **Y 8 * r eh* io 8 eleared by troops. The in-1 a career . He secured large sums of I wsscsrrlitobUi'homlrsnfi^iri. W. L U JcB«^n5 journal of yesterday, that the some was cor-1 Celhoun county. 1 cees»nt down fdl of snow makes the work | mone y by his trends, forgeries, and thefts, I B«uh Brown called lu. with much dimcuny and rect and he moved that tbe reading be dis-1 The tax bill. I ver Y, “f? , P re8 ru? kl u[ j no I und confidence games, bnt it is all gone I {*•*» , lacUI ™ . “a 1 ® b r persed with. Adopted. I Amending section 4533 of the code. I J? 8d Horn Leipsio or Chemnitz for two days. I n0Wj be finds himeelf poor and frmnd —.. -- On motion the Senate concurred in the I Amending the act incorporating the Rome I I“° roads being blockaded, postal service 1 nn ,j j n d ttU((er n f pse-ing the remnan Honse amendment to the bill incorporating and Carrollton railroad. I “T meana of sledges has been arrang d J*e-1 0 i bis days behind prison bars Confirming the charter of the Buena I tween Dresden and Lei; mo. A dispatch VisU and EUaville railroad. from Oassel says that the storm ts raging Amending the charter of tho Maoon Gas without abatement over central Germany, the Athens and Jefferson Railroad Com pany. THE DATTLK AT STANLEY FALLS. kalis, they suocssdsdln replacing tbe bowels, but both agree that tbs wuantfsd man la la a vary precarious condition. After tbe catting Jack Walker want to kla home, and np to dark laatntybt no warrant for his arrest bad bean laauad. It ts Just to ay that tbs older numbers of tbs ooogregatlon who worship at this cbnrcb are gener. Reports of various committees favoring Amending tbe charter of tbe Maoon Gas I •' 11 ‘„ rjt Home Knots About Mr. Doeeo. who Ueil.d •"» very clrcumapact In tbalr deportment. They the passage of bills were taken upend these Light and Water Company, authorising the “jd 'hat no communication has beso fasd th . A r .i„ » nil ra mt hi, sieiion. bJ the bonier- • ••• r ......... * I « - » I with Hnrlin uinon Al.vndav A.lvmsa frnm I I OUB conduct Of eom« of the JOUUger of th« r*CO, Now Yor* Bun. I who not ln defiance of law and order, and would bo I issue of bonds * " ~ | with Berlin sinoo Monday. Adviota from Changing the time of holding the Supe- oU> er points agree in reporting a seven ] _ . "‘"T ‘. ,. rior Coorts in llerrien ana Colquitt ooan- storm and intense cold. To incorporate the Atlanta and Alabama 1 bills were read the third time. BILLS POMED, railroad. To incorporate the Washington and El- berton roi'road. Court of Newton county. To term DESPERATE BOSTON POLITICIANS. Heat Mayor O'llrteu. A Drab-All Tension Hill. , . WasniNOToN, December 22 -At the re- fh* Co^o have b«n driv^ out of Stan- Two white nten in the heart of Africa, I to hare tho proper officer* take oogntaanco of who with their little forco of natiTa aoldien I *“ #lr b#ll * 1r,op e. manned the advance poet of cirilizatioa on An UndUputcd Teat of Mi rlt. n Aimairru.i, uuucuiuui «*.—a* iud ip* i . ,, ...i. a A medicine that hae boen a hooeabold reloady nstat nf “TTninn Vfitnrnn Armv nf thn I station by slaYO-dballng Arabs. I for over fifty year* and uaod ln that tltne bj more Torepeai the act aboUahing the County | An „ tt i r . e .ou. Plot that w«. Concocted to | Republic,'' Senator Blair to-day introduced OoDgo^Stiti* 1 t' , 'SSlc U |K~ ,, founa ,t tn h Urtnni'. , Mul'. a bill making comprehensive changes in tbe I ■■ "... "... | Thti fact illu.irtU'. tbs value cl. tt -e put. Uti.r pension laws. Tne bill practically removes I killed sixty of tbe enemy with SpSuuH SupJriqr cSSra 8 ' lh * N *5. Y ;?r Wn'-itnd a few other Demo-1 ration o!fii"S 'pTnion 1 **• own men. ami when I WS, - f - _ To prohibit the fishing in Little O hoopee cnl Uo leaders are investigating an outrage- act and makes the feet of enlistment into ‘ b *U emmnnitlon g^re out »o ® 3 ■ jay. will cu'r. dy.ianaia, MattieuIu.^beSulriSim ver, except with hook and line. 0 us plot of whioh they narrowly escaped the service of the United States evidence of I {JJJJL. “JJ*]?*? “•P 1 J™.®? „„“ r “ oomptiiut. ail fwuait coinputuoi «ui wtak- To incorporate the Athens Loon and being-made the victims last Tnoeday. On I physical sonnducss at the Umo of enUet- heridjngs, destroyed their gnns, m n. ua Ranking Aseociotion. Two bills amending the charter of the Rome and Decatnr Railroad Company. n«iurm*uo iuo ticuui* utat i uviunr. vu I pu.VfllCM *oouuuni* uto utuu ui ouuai* i u ^.,1- the eve of the election everybody believed ment. It anthorires the Secretary of tho down the river with only foiret- .1.,,.;, .1 nn *i, n I tand*nt«. den cl | Thia B t n bborn defence waa characteristic Tba Work of » Lnwo. Te*t*rd»y afternoon a iteor broke loose from e that the content would be a close one. and I Interior to r«open all ome end Decatur Railroad Company. I th , t tha ml ^ n elther way won i d bo much ground of lock ”f proof of phyaical sound-1 _VP« SEETHE I beld^r-«"u”lV. tttolTSZZZZ To incorporate the Germania Loan and I narrower than it proved. TheOonnty De- Sra, at tbe time of enlistment It enUrge. °* r >^ r '. D y*',??, nf. f.Sil.ii.mnn lh! ^SSSSSwtuStSJL iti. JwA^SST^ the classex of persons to be entitled to ben- * " ” *-** '*■ ' - *" to include ell Ranking Company. „ .. . . mocracy had indorsed tho Republican can. . r To provide game laws for Riohmond I jjdatc for mayor, and its war cry was, eflta of the pension laws so county. I--Anything to ' ' Amending act creating a county oornrnU- an j shameful siou for Wilcox county. I the desired ec Amending charter of Atlanta. I Late on Monday Amending charter of Ilepzlbali. Prescribing tbe remuneration of the judge of the City Court of Riohmond | There wee a haity Investigation, , •.. w, . .i t .,i ... mu no aom ruunniuwi. air. Jr. nUtloii. Heftbtt hue the reputation on the | Texan, munnUU Lis bronobo and with Umo lu (.’ongo of being uhsolutcly without fear, bend harried efur tbe *n!m»l. Afttr aotzietblng of 'Sir Francis do I ecbwc Mr. Wllllenui threw hi* l***oov*rtbe horn* mi a... I °f the *tee r end heAdml it (ortboaUble. \tbou 1 near Hblnbolaer'* roraer tho ateer bucauio aoiua- w bat refractor j ami Mr. William* pavo a auddmi Jerk. Theater!-'* nock w*e probably in tbe wrouK ltlon for aanddon J«rk, ax tbe auliual droj»p«-i A « .-..a— •• n#C k laaxo xor mayor, nuu us wm erv wan, i euui or xno iicuhiuu iuwn no on to tuutuuo »u i ,, . :r . Anything to beat O'Brien.” A deaperate I who may have been disabled while actually I "• ** * ® [ , , • ul trick was resorted to to effeot engagetl ia the service of th. United States . W ‘ nt °“- yho sneoeeded Mr. Stan- end. of a miliUry nature, whether they **« I ny,itSn. .k,I l.«n. w« nn nnreou Monday a hint reMhed the Dern- muiUred in or not. It also grants » !«■>• hi“way to HtimlSy ^Alllhe camped on the 1 i"-itlon fo.a.ufia.o Jerk. e. tn. rai.u.1 oentio managers to the effect that their bel-aion to all female nnreee in the late war "'“‘*7 {SfiUrSKukK I Jeei On examlanUoa it iu found tb.t lota would be ultsing at the polU nestday. who shall have arrived at the eg. of fifty *“• «”'• «ttbont the aligble.t brok , n _ -- There wea a haety investigation, end in- year* and are without mesne of oomfortablu “e was atteokedby a ewarmo „ county, aa oonnty commissioner, to be one I formation waa obtained indicating that it support. It prorides that there shall bo .Hi! i ' !Jt, thousand per annum. was tbe purpose of certain persons Ute that twV classes of pensionable diaabihUee. vis.: i iOT - His panto-roirtten party.fleti. jwrlng Incorporating tbe Amtell Street ltailroed uj^ht to place stteehments upon tbe print- specifio and non-*pecifio. Non-specific die-1 “ d *I,,i n {^, , ,0 i r “ , u Company. _ | irx| office, stock and machinery where th. | ability is defined ieone th. nature and de-1 .5lSf 7,.. ,"3“ HaiaNuiv levnrnlnx How to Itcnno buc*r. In* plMientebet with Hr. Adolph L Ooltran. tn of R. UeUr.n. Ka<|, cotumtaslon merebaot on JUIURU/. ... . ,, I iUR UIUU', MIOCX , UUU lUtlUllULIY wunit) IUO UU1UIT IB I CUUCU U.1 UUO tua UBIUIV ud* I . . . Jl—I,.,- IKennnti Ik. » 1 I V *T rw ' Ill. \ W, T* V'. iu. .'''ITNUDflr To prorido etock law for tbe 523th die- idiots were being printed. The Democratic gree of which cannot be determined with- ®°d hU bBlMs whlssed throughthe' bmhee drawing^t lb. Lonu.an. Bui. Uitnrr. .uu»i ih.t trict oi Crawford oonnty. beltoU for manyyeer. have been printed at out the aid of evidence or of medical exam- >° «°®h raptfi/uonmeion that My netWea, ». u. Authonring the sutboritiee of Fort \ al- ujchoel Kiley’a establishment in Spring I iuation. Pensionable disabilities “« 1“ “j T- ,, ullBM< , n ,i m.M m. emUen uxutuutitmn ur ■ ' ‘ • igk—- *■ ■ - ' • r m» graded from one to twenty, according I, -*“ nod remlved two very hart wounds, wlll mnowaratt^t hieneciuUon by to the degree of injury Incurred. The °“ 1 *P** r having passed through the calf I ter bis afemeeiill ill n^gew Orleene 41 rate of penrton for mer chiM^n U l“ | ^ ^^I “ ,a “ > I,0T - ipring ley to creato a debt to build school houses. I im.. it was learned that eeveral claims A message from tbe Home announced I BR ,j na t Kiiey had been aeon red by certain amendments to the Senate bill al- ono 0 r two County Democracy towing plaintiff to withdraw 1 In claim case. By motion of troducer of tbo till, the Senate concur in the amendment. I ment. Tbe plan is quite feasible in Massa- A joint resolution from the Horn* pro-1 chuaetts, tor no permission or order of vidieg for the preparing and printing by | joun u necessary for such a proceeding, the clerk of tbe Home and assistant seere- jj Te ry member of the bar has always on (U.1 H- luauou. reauuueuie uueuuiuw »»» I .. , ... . im lul «nnnila i.u.iDees, ena laes o.n .'Mien srcumuletU graded from one to twenty, according I Doene hau reeeived two very uaa wonnds, l w „| ttl wl u | B 0o nf , B «, biareeoiuuoo to : V " . . . “ J» . h I nn. enr.ar bavinc na-iH.,1 thronsh the calf I t„ r bu aSeeted erafM.l.in.—New Orleebe iti. j an,. Nor. I:th. —It hake oat that a veil known Atlabta Bin tinwev.r nmnnaed I 10 M »® on recenUj on a homed trip. . u . . _ „ I 0**1 not tela* very well acqaalntefi, weal Into tho IS-1 niece nf onv eneolol examination into the I to go to Stanley •kalis if it killed him, end I first barber shop be eaae across tor a .lure. He ifi plsoeot any special examination low ins ■ -g^,. his people together, ho dreeaod I bai not beta lo the choir ■ great obllo before a Mg of merits of his claims or of any inqalrv b) J wounds liimeelf andsteamvJ on np the I bocknegro tooka.eet in the cbotr next to him rad g. | letter to th. postmaster or neighbor, of th. | h ^J°T\mXu t “e^ niivm w.r.'pnn- hS^i'5 , U 2?.' ,d bj “°^* r ^ ,b * r ' 800,1 am Lvu-ra w... | ono or 4wo i^ouu*j lyeuiucracy I raio ox pcnsiun mr niiuur cuiiuicu in »u- ■ ... . ir*^* .f |,.«w •wortgtodfle fn. lejMien, and that a Uwyer had creased from $2 to $5 par mouth. The I JJJjJj-£SmS of Mr.ij- drawn tha necessary writs tor putting at-1 pension oftioe i* required to glte a?ery I ^5“ ” J*J 8r JJ**® 1 * Ior m - «nat« declined to tachmanU upon the entire eeUbliah-1 claimant ten days’ notice of the time ani I I ■■■anl Thn nUn U nni(« ffianihla in Mum. I nlsno r\9 unw aTtajiUI •(•mintlinn into thn I *® 8® Mullluy * IUI* It IX t „ J member of tho bar has always on claimant concerning hla dimbiUly or the . A ““ • **”•,,-* ■rarfiayttoafioyoeajo. In and took. another chxir tary of the Senate, e Itit of all bilL now Und writs signed in blank by the clerks of creditability of hi. witnraaca. The pen.lorf ^ ^ b 8 ‘ Jbe au^ti mra uu m .ra lo^?»co‘b"rar 2£ - 1 a, which he can at any moment fill out office U debarred from receiving informs-1 ot Mr rad.^ou?“d.othu7^.m,.d ok atiwknilw and hand tn a nnneUhla In I lUn nmla* ran anvaamant tn twinjuial lh* I *• W4S SlSO CUafaCterlitlC OI 3ir. HOtt Itt I ,tm|, |]g kept Ut6 ffllHtf |o Lllll**l( for * I wbU< *0 t»®t it WM too |OOd * joke to kmmn Mid It pending before the Legislature together I courts, ■ * >.t .1 —. .1 Iks inlondnnsM And tnA I . of five to thoroughly inrealigete the con- md corrupt ends. It wu thought that by tion became the records of the War or "*“• 1 " “J* vict lease system daring tbe recesa, without attaching the 200,000 ballots soon after mid-1 Navy Department fail to show the extent of 1“hey any ordera e. . „ , J * night no Democratic balUU would appear the disease, wonnda or injary. It is also tX S*B^rage from the Home providing for I at'the polls until nearly noon. This re-1 made nnhtofnl to rednee a' pension -r I ^raIV,t»r^rbra"l[l‘rhL*lratinn‘ I Imoftka injanciioDe of lbsCovm^toVout Hacon ^ the appointment of a committee to notify I ialti \Caccomplished, It waa eonsiderad I .trike the name of apottaloner from the roll, | 1 ^ Q»m. I^Uere am FlortdT*mto»e. wbleb ril^Lmra* o^ Rlchmond-.V biUprovid- the (Emeruor that the General | would .urely, secure the election of Mr. | without wring thirty day. notio# to the | A Jhe .ration^HU iuunv huiidrtd srim-i I Thebsirttg weepoeiiJ,BS II tie| l |I*rarTleTb^7i,e Itig [gr the apprauement of property levied I* hy decree of court. „ I Ik McLendon, from the lnTcstigating I ^Quoxittee, announcod that th® comnntte® l T »i not yet ready to report, giTing the rea- Imi therefor. Ho thonght no injustice I *«ild tinn* *nw nn® by not now making 1 ttiport for tho reason that the evidence IW been token with slowed door* and full ns'a5. , 5Ssn:»---*“ except those of hU »u , y. Ilia pluok and bra very very likely exoeeded but discretion, for Bolu willepeedUrouralL Mcentoebottle. —Musk Intwreel Is (ell in the reeult ot tbe bear will take e recess after 1 o'clock until the Hart. first Wednesday in July wss concurred in. There was consternation for a little while M _ Messrs. Pringle, Davis and Jackson were among the Democratic leaders when an I bis claim is adjudicated, the widow, minor. ... - , appointed from the Semte. inkling of the plot was given them, as it children and dependent relative* (ball be id 'the owmrandura Tr. Powell, from the fium« tommitteo, was too Ute to inake aatiafactory arrange- entitied to succeed to ell of the claimant'. '' l “£l on th? person affected. WhV? oUtaSTt who U ^ 5?^f S entitled to arreen of pensions die* before I •h 1 ''** ^“Jd;."* 8 ^ , ' l ?deJ by Stanl y I hi. elalm L adindlcated. tlm willow, minor I I*?™ *« 0 ,hl " «?»“• Dr L< nz, Who | oVlocJr Uu4 4»J^ delay will be orneeinned" »“ poetp-oed la.I Hatardey lor tbe lirgmi. Hcutlieni acre not ■■■■■tbe eotire of tbe crossbill until lu o'clock that day. Th* grading (ores of both roads ^HMldle, but being holiday week, sot muck L)0I !,r 'he appropriation of **.. au0 Jo !, t .V l " njd,.‘ l)2nirt,~Northcutt and McLeod, ft" »t the old capitol bnUding at MUledg- ^‘^“ofVr. Dean, the Semte went into executive sceoion to consider a sealed communication from the Governor. The appointment of D. C. Ashley, E»q , to be county solicitor for Lowndm county for four years, from January 20, 1877, was , ^he Speaker appointed the following I tie committee on the part of the Home on the Governor Me»«. Tate, Ham, tt«n, Huff, and Brnsell. ot Chatham. Mr. Clay, of Walton, introduoid a bill to tic irpurate tbe town of LcganaviUe- , Mr. Franklin, of Fannin -A bill to regn- ■d* the fee. of the solicitor generals. cUrk* :^tbe Superior Court and sheriff* of thu Mr. mock, of Gordon-To anbmU tto ILetion of the sale of liquor to the quail- ‘“(Jitagement of forestry. M;. OUve, of Oglethorpe—A bill to appro* 5*ta the hire of tbe convicts bem ?*®tt»eof the northern Jtd 4 ®^ ? th* payment of th. coeU of the officer. * £■* eonrU in those Bounties. Mr Candler, of DeKMb-To IJ^Ph 1, section 9, article 3 oftheeonstt «tion. Mr FmnkUn. of Thoms*-To tSiSj* ’ ><!c,ion ’• “ tieU 3 ot lh * u ^Jeceus of thirty mlnnte* wae tokra- 'J* motion of Mr. Glenn, Ur. Shewmoke, u s *ke, waa called to the chair. Mj. Ham offered * resolution authorising C °The8en»te took a receas at 12 o’clock, ■utiect to the call of the Preeident * A message from the Home announced the numage of a resoiation requesting the KmUeVOemralto ampeud until th. ■nmmer sesaiou of tbe General Assembly any and all action upon the execution is- sued agaimt N. JL Tiion. former tax col lator of Glynn county. Concurred in. Mr Pringle, from the committee to wait on the Governor, announced that hla Ex-^. eeilMtey hae no further eomJnunicatiy lt , (l „ make to the body. ..... toreprt- Refiolntlom returning thankj,( ) ] c< L President end officer! of the *rere read the C °Mig*M<:Cemy moved to tJ R Frank L. Haral- aJ. for coarteries. A to print the pablic np and given to a constable serve. The constable wra re enforced by several policemen. The first attachment having thus been secured, the constable and policemen were instructed to resist any attempt to enter the building, whatever authority might be shown. It was expected that i. lively scrimmage might be tbe reeult. In some way a bint about the situation reached the oonapiretore, and they naturally abandoned their plane. Mayor O'Brien said that be would gi»e 11,000 to know the name of the cons table who consented to serve the writ foe the plotters. About • r«ar ego the mayor re moved * Cf>C,' - 5 r „ “**«t sash an offense, SPifsdTm7 Bime .? The Senate adjourned gherthe Reput arrsKNOoN s^ ploU ST or The Senate taet at on <'cnt Ca «n ,r onnc^ P ^“ 7 - mdi8nlnUJ tt “ t ference on O' S-nata to the plan. -Hore Momj for Tour Work, 1 -crave tbe good opportanltlv. tba: are efierej g«to-, m th . H to- in.dtor o,^&~u&l?c.'5SS3%£Z&2LRS image from copies at 50 free fall inronnstion ihowtng how yoa eaa nu' in 1 announced tl /J ¥u trace f* to la sad apwaru a day sad Hi. ra^iruro. ,u * nti ?Kft* 1 — ----- •enting A I iSStoS^^SS. hour °l.?^r..ella. The beoato had eowdmad oren* raeera. ratrad. every worara. -Jpu 221 L.ID. - llthidofwhiuhhe deemed of • iad see for rquiU. Th« Ulchrat Man In III* Mouth. A HFPOKTKB HBHT TO JAIL —Another mv locomotive beeu eililihl to An Alexandria dispatch to the New York I Covington end Karon railroad. It la No, I. rad it Sanaa?*: Mr. Hid Dulaney, ot theadjtin- almUoMo tba o«ri«to ura. * lot or Iron tor aide tw.mhar n Knnm twa!“» nto “® is going to Scotland I toAer Haltimuss, Ueeonioei some two t k month to mamr a Scotch girl of noble i weeks ego John T. Moms, s reporter cf tbe Sun," wra criled before the grand jury to ^J^re^^d uLnS in'New N«w .newer ea to his m<ant of information re-1 .. t. „iT I .hi* Rl gardin^ the presentment of Hhenff deman. charged uith tutempting to biit>® a The Me® Momter Wm » Whale. ’or*, December 22.—Tbe steam- York, it U conaidertd well nigh fabulous I ship Ithineland, which arriYed from Ant- *ou»h of Mason and Dixon's line. HU werp to day, reports that on December *21, ai^SSx MOLOMLjdraw® from I aLreaat of Nantucket, ah® paae«d th® sea 1,indj|ln lbi * 8tat « » Dd in Kor 1 ® 0 * 1 and mopet®* r®porUd by th® steamer 1 bung- raidhehadraealvri tooiLtormarion inaon;| ^ ^ lUow.anUiut 15,0li0 acres in vUU. It proved to bo a dead whole of Su 1 lhe Woe ***** Of Loudoun and Fan- gfeautic hU*, ab«nt tt » jssuisssisrjai aa&A : EarSriKi'“A.t7£ i»s ; against tbe aeenaer wet ... To-day Morrie was rolled before Judge Dnffey, and still refusing to expose bis in. formant, waa committed to jail for con about fifteen feet floating out water. It had apparently Lr..u .lu. I heritanoe, the lands having been In the I . Aipev^gue cxrver -yathat forty out of lUrUlBUl, WM CUUlUlllMJU IU J III IUI • Id- 1 I,;" t.|| AW I _ , n . , . - *•«» W *w*t, tempt. Thu term of hir. impn-,mr. -ut ia f7TtiLt < dS7hU 'tiraS'oIlIIT 001- ! mcr " or ■« ibdtfiniU unlera he shall pur... I.im-clf. 8 '!J: i. W *J“ tk . " hood: but be Uy. down his m»l I purge Liui A Captain'* Fortunala 111-. Copt. Oolaaaa. artonaer Weymooth. ptjlot b* I younger Brsnct twren Atlrattc city oad New Tork. bod Lean tna-1 no title, bnt is bled with a • ,'i|jh ea that ba wu an*Lie to sloop, qy... oad au tadacadla try Dr. Xlnw*. New Dtacavevy 1 ^ a. tt not oaly gave btia Inataat ra> I c, ‘* a wideapread tbe extreme eorraeu tit Lie breui. minion. country. Tba lady whom he is going to chiveitosdd: "H marry is said to be a deecendant of a I von 't lie .little to b. I younger branch of the Argyll.. She has I of . bad fix no title, but is a cousin of th* pxeaeot Duke. The prospective marriage bos ex. false- rnallet and ever, h.Dg a man who help a deo.1 person out tad interest in the Old Do- U*f, b*i iibj*4 |H UU cLtldrra warn aunlLrlj afiec1«4 and » 4om had Ik* ■*«£• h«p|>7 eflact hr. Kiari Vutcottrj t* bow th« auedMd iweaeJf la u.*B Luuaahold aad oo feltfMaffigI W A • - a; « iur.fi.•* a l-\ -a. 2 Iru^ eUt For Cough* ■■<! T!irout I>i«ord«r*. I I’m firowa'a BroochU] Troche*. M lfere B*rrr Ftm | ehaafed fcjrttUtd respectiac these, except thu I tamer, talah better oftkat which IbejreBthiBkiBg well of." 1 &*▼. U»Dry Ward Beecher, itotdotiy to buxee. K llrd *.»y ■ Prmuiare DUckeri*. Tocuko, V. T., Dentnli-r ji iu , n . expecudexplo-iou ofatr..in of Llraling charge*, whioh bad kasg file fa, the west I end of the C*. uiu tuniul yesterday, threo I men were killed, outright and ive others I aariouely iojured, one of whom tn air 1 l died.