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MB. MAHHISO’S UF8IGNATION.
Correspondence Hetw.e,. tbePce.identand
the lt.tlrlng Secretary.
Wihhixotom, February 15—Tb* follow,
log .nrrespondence between tbePreaident
»d.1 Secretary Manning in regard to the Ut
ter a withdrawal from the cabinet waa made
public thia afternoon:
“Tbiasdbt Deuabtment, Washington
February U -My Dear Sit: Iu view of the
near adjournment of Congress, and in or-
derthat time may suffice for the selection
and confirmation of my successor, I desire
again to plaoe my resignation of the offloe
of Secretary of the Treasury in yonr hands,
and trust you will now deem its acceptance
no detriment to the public service. When
you requested me last Jane to delay insist
ing on the acceptance of my resignation, as
again in our conference last October, yon
honored me with such terms
of personal consideration and expressed
so grave a decision iu respect to the require
ments of the public service that it was as
impossible to question my duty as to forget
your kindness, I have not spared myself in
tho endeavor to comply with yonr wish and
to contribute to the support of the policies
which bare illustrated your admioistration.
The approaching end of the Forty-ninth*
Congress marks a period in your own term
of office and in the divisions of our politi
cal calendar. If a change must oeenr
in the heads of departments and at yonr
oouncil board, it is clear that yonr personal
convenience nnd the publie interests are
best subserved should it oconr now. More
over, the financial situation is seriously
different from that which opened before
THE TOWNS AROUND US.
among small things is ;the pecan. It Las ITTfD L’lT T’PfWf Wi OTTIVPTfiV
been demonstrated that tho pecan will grow " IlllaU A ll'JJI 11 rtOIUiau I (Jit.
to perfection in this part of Georgia, it is
EVIDENCES OF GROWING PBOSPEH- “ 1 ! arJ y n ,\ tee , “ the hiokory, to which it
itv iv , t \ l c\r11 i u> I is closely fuiiou. It will Como into bs&tiDo
1TY IN GAIN V 8V1LLK. Jn f oar or brt yenra . It wi „ inoreaso in
1 yield each year, and tho qnality and size of
5flilDEj)F_ArLANTA.
car iKS FALLS THROUGH AN
tfVAWB *«>** AT ICIBBBB
■s It.—A serious and
ATU>ff tel accident occurred about 11
ery P u “ f ,_ISnB in the wholesale house
by which a well-
f & A “• of Cherokee oonnty came
;no*n C ‘i hSufe. Major T. D. Evans.
ie ar losing 0 {tizon. apparently 70
ibo i8 1 Ige n w« wntwng on toe first floor
tears of *(!«• gentleman in tho store,
talking , noticiog it, he oame upon
» b A'"\e.o Dt ning and fell through into
jhe elevator opting ha
the boeement ^ toum ,
«» . B nstained some aerions injury
that he b»d“ ‘ wa s at O noe con-
i® to the office of Drs. Westmoreland A
njea u where Dr. Dan Howell examined
n ° fe '.,S ami found the traoture of the
the ,. one This was skilfully reset.
rigitl nduot of the patient was wonderful.
Tljeconds °e ^ ^ an d evident i y
ilthough l b injury and the doctors'
(e<b i?;„» »nfferinR great pain, with perfect
hacdlitig, cb(lt|ed w itj, friends while
fc,t .' ^ nroi*iiratioD8 for the operation, with
^WpPnt interest, fils strong will
**!. avert the serious .•onseqnences apt to
® frnrn snob an ir jury at hia advanoed
"“^nr Howell thinks his patient will be
«?; bear removal home to-morrow.
oaaker Milter Tsk-a hi. Departure,
w Febrnwy 14.—This morning
ATU!i f A f'akirJaoob Miller, who fooled tho I u» »ben the present Congress entered
tbe gr .a« „ther day and who has been repos- upon Us life and upon opportunities ore-
t0 .: Jill at the station for three days I attd by thB transfer of the people’s trust to
rcgiusceiia was ordered before the now hands. In this most critical condition
“A 1 (nnlice 'it was at first intended to the c ronmspect execution of a wise fiscal
“ little man for cheating and policy or of administrative reforms in the
beating his landlady out of collection and disbursement of our
’"t wuta’ board bnt a case conld not colossal revennes is not alone demanded,
several wee •. mor ninc the chief though labors snch as these have exacted )"““B | i, * ... mho hod Inst h«,n
^VnmutMtthe grit at once, Miller, government; but there is also aa exhaust- erary and 8oeiat Clnh. for the promotion of “/ a ““ tlo '" gtntlTml!n'noTexhTbit-
efhern ocople With yonr lies about beyond my present strength. I therefore | has a nice unit of rooms, well furnished and I Wbynoi. when the ssylnm
b.cinern peoi ,— j . I stlbnl it to yonr considerate j
iu asking release by tho 1.1
or as soon ns yon may select i
I fulfill a dnty to my family
... Jess’j ^rwTssE^st’ssKesifai
re all consumed at
whole barrel of Hour
to make them, bnt made them by ma
chinery, however, and had a man to help.
Yet It took only about three-quarters of an
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addition to that he makes six him-
Sti 'col^Cronshaw'saysIhat Mr.”chap-1 tetary of the Treasnry-My Dear Kir: Yonr I turned eleven trne bills to-day and ad-1 bretl eve^ moraYng. '‘hVi. %°ytrj rapW
m,n came into his office and asked him if formal letter cfreaignaUoa, which Ibave jonrned for the term. bak .naming m „ lo time him, I found
he intended to remove Deputy p*rry recetved. thonghnot snt‘tely , The dtrectore of theGeorgiaMidland met that he milde tb^ loaves in jn.t forty-
Chisolm. He replied that he did; that presents the reslity of the severenoe of onr to-day and declared the second installment eight mlQat es. In addition to that, they
he bad already given Mr. Chisolm nearly official relations and causes me the deepest of S5 per cent, of the subscriptions dne. ln the maln kito h en 2 ,400 pones of
two months notice,"and unless his resigns- regret. This is teffi >eied only by the The board of trade held a meeting to- oorn blead daily (1,200 twice a day), to say
non was li dded in the 1st of March, he knowledge that the rank and friendly per- night ,nd took steps to pnsh fotward the no thing of what is made in tbe male and
would discharge him. Chapman said: «onal relattons wmch have unorokcnly ex- building of the Columbus Sonthem ndl- oanyaicoent and the negro kitchens.
oTon ought not to remove Chisolm. He is ist*d between ns are still to continue. I road, which, it seems certain, will be bnilt. So in bread a i nnP , we see that the State has
the best deputy you have.” Crenshaw told refer to these because MoK „_ M .tho<ll.t rjua. terly Conference. » P'* “7 >«B« tefld '
Tr, ^“‘omoman'^u’h totermeddling »nd plewnre the world affords, and be- Mclla^Fcbrnary H.-The first quarterly Albany News and AdTerliser: Frank Hop-
C «n?d t hB a insisted that Chisolm oanse I feel it to be almost superfluous to conference of tbe McBae citcnit eonvened kins, the frosty porter of B. A- Collier, the
C s Up ,T J Li ^^rren.haw^T,? speak of the aid and support yon have here Sstnrdsy, Itev. J. D. Anthony presid- g™cer, while on bis rounds with his dellv-
’■ TJ, h„VrnTd ^. n v^lm l P hen g^en me and the Ti.tsioe yon log. All the interests of the olureh^ were Ury wsgon yeaterdsy, dUcovered the stable
Cbs^mto remsrkS; “If yon do| baVef urnished to,the admini.trationof | l.ookedafter.ndjrovWed^ f0r.__Th_e_.e5-1 of,^. il Davis on fire, snd, without
I will charge that yon
Chbholm because he seized yet
Crawford's still in Clayton oonnty and ex-1 labors ^vour"achievements' I ed the'msel'vorfTr'meinh'ershipAamoug tho I stove room wss on fire, and ho stopped and
Inal. InThe intereSof hUW.uTrihS toY.p“^UUonand ’gratitude cl I Cam m .a,-D..t h of Dw. «. 8. BUley. | they had got under good headway, and hi.
“ • * 1 •* Sinco I moat at Jea»t
THK SEN AT B STIF.L P13CU83ES SHIPS
AND OUNaS.
Gainesville, Febrnary 15.—Yesterday a ptt nnt also increases. It is not perishable
cold rain begin to fall and freeze and soon I ll * nature, for dealers say it is better
the trees \»eie loaded with ioe. This morn- after seasoning for some months. It is easy
lag is mariner but still cloudy. I 1° handle, for it can be sacked or barreled
Tbe burning of the chimney flues in the & n( * a convenient season for tranapor-
Gainesville Cottage raised tho alaim of fire tation. It will bring a fair price in the
and soon the whole town was in stir and niarket. Last year dealers weie paying
the boys had out the engine ready for work. I from $3 50 to $4 per bushel. Twenty busheU
Gainesville ha< escaped tire for more than a to the tree is by no means an unusual
year. We goner&liy have an annual tire. I ytald; and at lekat ten can be counted on.
The engineers for the Augusta and Chat-1 From the Slid.cd^eville Recorder's “Asy-
tanooga railroad are arranging for imme-11^ 01 • Dixie DuBignon, who got hit
diate work. Ahbood as the camp equipage I elbow dislocated last week, wab out yeater-
arrives, they will start out on the expedi-1 fl®y b* 8 friend '‘Harris” and bare hia
tion. Mi-jor Moreno, of this place, has 1 arof rebandaged. He was in true English
charge of thi corps. He mill survey from I style, driving Prince in his buggy while
here to Harmony Grove on the Northeast- I bi* followed on horseback. He said
ern, and then from this point toward Chat- I be was potting along very well, though he
tanooga. Gainesville is attracting often-1 still carried bis arm in a sling. The
tion now, as people ate coining in wanting I weekly dances and other entertainments
to invest in real estate. Seme is obnnging I which hnvo been suspended for some time
hands. | on account of the measles will, now that
Charter! for throe different corporations I the fine weather ia eoming on and the
are now advertiz -d, viz: Building and Doan measles disappearing, soon be reanmed.
Association, Cotton Faotory and Shoe and 1 They are Fonrces of much pleasure not only
Leather Company. I to the inmates bnt to many visitors who
The farmers have arrived at that stage In I frequently attend. The approach of
their work where they Bre buying and haul-1 spring is making the front
icg away fertilizers. Next fall when they I yard at the asylnm quite
have to pay for it, they will vow not to I pretty. All vegetation i. putting out
buy any more, but they will as soon as the I rapidly. The spirea is beginning lo look
time comes. I quite pretty, while tbe croons and hyaointh
The best feature so iar is that no com has I dot the gronmla with yellow, bine, pink
been shipped here. Corn And oats are sold | and white; the birds fill the air with music
on onr streets from wagons every day. | and tbe sweet violet with their delicate per-
Corn sella for 55 conts and oats 45 cents | fume. The measles, which as an cpi-
eash. 1 demio has been raging for some time at the
rr-^nr-n-—-r asylnm and in the neighboring environs of
WAYS * SI unto. I Jij dway and Moselyville, is declining. It
A Social Cinb OrgamiMi by the Yonng alcn I has not been a severe type, and as far as
WavsEFBono, February 13,-The young I-can learn, ^-bas bren no deaths
TUB ThX INV>SITUATION.
A Nmnb r of Wltii*«stn Tmtify
WAflniNOTON, February 15.—love 1 *
of tho tilleged po’itical ontr»gw* i'
ingtou c^uoty, Ti xuj. b*guu b;
o imuiti^e of tli»* Be i'to o *rarai
Tlio Tchatiotcpro Railway Sthcme^Spviiker j PnviU*g**a and r\- tiODB t'ai lii r. i g I'hft
CarsUle M .koh » DacUtoa lhat Prob- lnVCBiig ilibg C ;uiuutte« coDbitt
bly bimta Oat tho Blair III!!— I ^**5? (°fl* lru * atl b I«B< r, Spoon
. Uiuau't NncofMor.
WasHisoro*. February 15.-In jn-| of the joaioi .ry o maoiuce. Judge Lalay"-
Senate Alt. Jones, ot Nevada from he etle K J , rk 00 ' ntv n ; Washingtii
committee 0,1 duauce reported back ttl* 0<mnty Tex^.aud Leals 11 Bryan, auiw-
Honae ame-n linenta to the trade dollar 0 t B« U ham, were r re*s. nt... .* iina.l
btU, with the recommendation that it be the ( |,. feose> aUll T. D. Jordan, au ut-
non-concurred in. Tne amendment was torE tll j, ranbami waa pr ,.„. nt , 0 s , tve in
non-cononrred in and oonfe.enoe asked. thn h ’ mtl lty [ot lb , F pwMontloQ .
Messrs Jones, ot Nevada and Morrill and SUrrtha ,| % )okar , a ftt ^ Pr of tn dopon-
Beck were appointed conferees on the part denw ,_ Washington oonnty, 28 years of age,
° ii a 1 n a i it ,, . , an independent in politics, testified that he
Mr. Hoar offered a resolnlion anthonxing wag in ‘oomp.ny wteh Colonrl C. I> .Spann,
a sub committee of the oommittee on privt- 0Q6 o£ lhp j* dg i o{ ela!tion of LoU *^ pre l
eges and elections inquiring into theI W«»H elnal, oirrying a ballot box to HreLham.
ington county, rexo-, lrjull‘S to inqnirn wbrn tt M . b, % was taken train them by
whether thole baa been ,any attempt mukad Hn ., „ tau , d meni wbo b t ld ,h, m up
by the Uuited Satus pistrioteAltor- d took £fQm t be j r wagon tho ballot box
uey ior the western district of Texas, or by 1 .. .. 8hcotH h
the United States marshal or aoy of bis “ t' ^pann, a Democrat in polities,toaU-
(lepnties, to interfere with or obatruot the flf( , to th S*,^ e .ff -ot as tho previous wit-
invesUgatlon or to obstruct and intimidate ne . indaddedthatb0 hadn f 0 re , 90n to
witnesses. Laid over nnde^.... anticipate any snch thing until about d
The Henato took op ^r- 0 , bl1 ' ociuck on that afternoon, -Cut, be lieaid
to incteaso the naval establishment. Hale , . -
. Pugh
and Eustis. All v^rro nre^ont darii i* th«
morning ►o.stiou. but Mts-av. Ev,i t* anti
I Pagb were oalltjd away to attend i
! rtf Ilia vtirilsvt ft imintffnA
to incteaso me natat esiauusumenF. tbat DnRr oes had murdered Dowe,s Holt .n
offered an amendment, that If the apeed of in a neighboring precinct, and that the b vl-
?he '.Zl ,Lw« 5?sr(!!w f^ lot b01 Orehs‘,1 precinct, wo. re tlnro
the contractor ahull reoelve loir,000 for WM „ Urgfl 00 | orad mi .j 0 Hfy. had been da-
every additional quarter knoh and U it gtroyed. The witneas hod intended to d<v
II ^vIa "nlintraot 11*JT «H *be following Saturday the transfer
of tbo box to tho authorities at Brenliam,
*50,000 for every ^" fr .kno below 20 Lut tMa luteUl oa , h,.,, t ., B . ar ,
i once. LotCs precinct is heavily Ite pub-
Uoal me^are. U did not i“olve P the! Uoaa * Oa cross ex.mlnalion the wituoss
abandonment cf the 20 knot
did encourage and stimnlate
enter on this great work.
Mr. Van Wyck characterized the amend-
I that greatparty which has called yon to its 1 are both progroisivo bntlncss men, and »wW.U Stonley make more
liad. I Fhali atid hope to follow its fortune thfir estahtuhing here demoDetrates ^ brrekZl He nsVa whote
Under vmir snccessfnl guidance with a fact that Waynesooro is bUU on ths forward | “'rektest. "* nsea a wnoie
(orNewnan.
yrdlEHMi OFFICIALS ENGAGE IS A , ,
LITTLE FIGHT. under your successful guidance with a
AieaST.1 February IS.-This morning fellow ottizens’s loyal ptide. Very rerpeot- mareh.
aS«iu ‘J o’clock Collector Thomas C. Cren- I tally, yours,
nU^anfl Ravouno Agent W. H. Chapmau j ['Daniel Manning.
L,‘i ft uenonal difflculty ia the office of the I Dresideut, Executive Mvnsion.
« ^ the enstom house No blood was "Executive Mansion, Washington, Feb- ltailroads.
p™rd. but C- be^orCrenshaw was severely | wavy 16-Hoo. D^ttel T.,M«na}ng. | . Columbus. Feb. 14 -The grand ju^ re-1 dted
OULUMBUS.
;—— ri—p,Vi. . I. I all wmr/vinnirrmen Since I must at least I Cummino, February 13.—Dr. Samuel 8. deliberate promptness prevented any alarm
trintory, when Crenabaw said. That Is ,. * - { co ntinuanco at Bailey died suddenly at his home In this I being given to bring ont the fire depart-
not true. Chapman jumped up and seiz-1 relinquitn my nope ot your Louuuuom.o aj j lUa n. 1 1,,-tanoa
sm
i r a Chapman jumped up ana sets-1 ^‘‘“',1.““oQQ^poi a nd" coUborer, and I pUoe’ this evening' of heart disease. Dr. 1 ruent'in either lhaUliOe.
ing Crenshaw by the arm ydl«l,. .jJ ca j c »nnot onretion the reasons upon waethe fattor of the two yonng Judge Adsms, of tho Chatham Superior
yoo, at th« L .Itia.Tu\.£Lt ladies so cruellv murdered bv Eugene Beck. Court, has astonished tho gamblers and
L_ , _ ‘“TF* I I, \ said there were negro candidates oo both
S ‘ ‘ t ckets. Due ticket was n straight llcpnb-
nlate contractors to | Ueket ana the other a mixed ticket.
Thera wm no Damocratio ticket. Some ot
- — 4 - .*» ... 11caadidatee on the wi&ai>kilMlbadno
Beni-oas furenibtog to- a^mmuuo lo or .p- si . ; - =< fcds-rtd-T^ hvfcoth parties,
hedse, or tho Navy Deportment to g, j Bonje ° { tb# aocB3aa j a j candiiDtes woro
or the oontraotora to hedge sgMnst the gov- cn , nretl The witoc „ ba , n0 kr . 0 wl-
.nl. .VIm . P t,Z l » lima U g»*s to which party was responsible for
thought the Senate should show a 11 le lb “ c o! th i «, 0 i In a £, wc . r t0 Mr .
hes:tehcyubout thu b il and. Kpnoner, the witness said Washington
He btlibvod that the real objeot of jbiau j conntJ . bnd nunslly g-ms K-rrahti *an »ineo
t^haUtovof ihetwocompa^ncxlnenoa ; thr „ )tl ,,, n .. n . tu .
bills) was to deplete the trewury so that I om[ • T *, W , H d v „,f lorad
^ tUu toougu too witotoE
opprevsive tariff duties. IcouIJ not say liSw largely the OermanE
a,*^ - tY'®hl«te£ < \^re«i«n™tolnn!iv«r Olathe balance of powsr. He had never
‘i l. ‘ it. i i?„ !?!5™i known a straight Demorratio ticket to be
life anooccatnl during tho last ten years until
might XhteS l off r ' B comractora Z ^ ^ ■»»«“ *“ —
r| U- °*l?i tr °te. B nvtelkino J** , nTer #, vri& I * M Jones, e colored school teacher, 23
Ifaiukiugitovorandt^kingit oW. with of 8 ltrorn . He c k rk of
an honest purpose of getUng the > »*»ftoe‘ election to Klucnnty voting precinct at the
ships we had off "*i* e h “ J? laat eleotion. One hundrml and liftvnino
practical meisnre; » D<J bo though, it wonl.l , wcre t bQt OIlly mxty-nineot them
commend Uaelf to the good aetise ot I bad bee n counted when tho ccmut was iu-
honate. , I terrnpted by masked and armed men, wbo
.a tSi?^. ?. I threatened him wllh firearms, and ho ran
railroad bill came up M unfinished busi- ftnd did no£ retnrn _ j t was at this precinct
I2 ® 8 ** , r ;^ I ? rga ,^ k! and on this evening that Do von Holton wan
providing that nothing to th. ec. .q~l ,bc klUe(1( RJ WM by p 0 i kH ill,» oolorod
nnw h.v^ond^r »nv ,aan » who was ln the r °om wlien tho dis-
the United Statoa may now have under My ( , a j wd maQ entered. Hill ha.l been at the
hwtji ktieloliire made with Uelio °-1 oofi* armed daring the day, atul witness
Adopccu. _ , . . ( had seen him vote with a gun on hi* shoal-
Mr * ^ I d er * WitneftB had heard that Polk »fill said
providing iUsnofeoitifisut© of stock jhall he kUled Bolton# To Mr. Spooner thn wit-
iaVi nDtil I??™ SS5?n*^hat ll inn nfM >*id Bolton was one of the dUgulaed
ptddforln“°“*y v^ 0 *!Intruders, and had a phtol in Ida hand
b0 .“. d ? ‘“uliT .2* nnui «hon ho was shot Bolton's father was a
paid In shall be authorized nnUl snohcapl-1 nd i dmlaJo r offlcoaDd biH nam , was on
talihaU amount to ten million dollara, and 1 b b tickets. Ha was, however, badly
tbst no bonds shall be dtspoaed of at lest 1 ’ '
nntil ThnradaV. VttiVMU. another oolorod man, waa
Hnally bill went over_until Thursday. , B the t00m ^ 6Q tho lntrU(U rH c amo . Tho
□oa» of lt.prMntatlres. I witness did not see him bavu any arms, lie
WasniNOTON, Febraary 16.—In the House, j has atnoe been hang,
the Speaker annooneed tho appointment of I ■ ■■ ■
Messrs. Feale, Skinner andFarUnvasoonfe- „ "liotetll ON hath,"
tees on the Indian appropriation bill. After Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, nnts,
tbe disposal of buainess on the Speaker’s I bed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, jack
table, Mr. Henderson, of Indiana, called rabbits, snnrrotvs, gophers, chipmunk*.
suspended the imprisonment clause. L. L.
Tbe Swift mill, at Columbus, will soon I Hoover, who had pleaded gnllty to keeping
‘ You are an infernal liar, you are armed.” I lion shall take eff^pt, ana mat you wui ao | jg j ana { 0 tterv.
Whereat Crenshaw turned his pockets inaide I regulate what remalne to you of offloial
Chremin 0 Tii t w^l*not°haS l v 1 eD?thets measure of" fraedom m from v^xaUon, labor a id machinery anddo its own spinning. I open a tippling house on Sunday, and to
Chapman he would not bandyepithets meMmreoiiraeaouiireBiv™u« Nowit is devoted entirely to weavingcheoto, retailing liquor without a license, was fined
vdih him because it waa beneath hia (Cren- anv new SlsKiS ‘ *300 or aiz months for tbe first offense, end
Chtpman thin recharged* Crenahaw with path of life yon may hereafter follow there Th. u.o.sia Preaa. *Qmal BaldridaA*who ^had^elso pleaded
covering np frands in his department and may be allowed to yon more of oomfort and The October adjourned term of Snmter I L kSniaS enm a ttodtowhonsa on
^ked 8 o^fi—not, however, Eefore Uking ofimethan a oonrelenUonadischarg. of 8llpetior court convened Monday. SSSS^iStt!® «monZ ZX
Mn hand from his pocket, disclosing to dnty hew permits, I nm, very sincerely, I The big clock bought by Palsski county I Racon convioted recently of Urccny from
view a knife. The abt v» ie the gist of the | your friend, „ Qro¥11B Cl zvzland " for » h# coor * hon * 9 **«lng pot in place. tbe bo 'ase, was sentenced to one year in the
45 President will nominate Mr. Men- After a detention of eeveral day. at penitentiary.
skew's office to'see him about ChUolm’s re-1 ntng’s successor before the adjournment of A“J ,ion ** DeHaven s oirens is again on the old Vat Not a Lov.r. u . Dibble, ot South Carolina, contended
moral, and that Crenshaw got very angry | Congress. | a Jnn | atehal),meerto_ i _ fli tbat the Henderson resolnUon involred a
up the resolution discharging the commit, moths, molts. 18c. At druggists,
tee of rite whole from farther considers-1 “KOCOU ON COKna."
tion of the Senate bUl granting a pension Aslt for V\ ells "Ilouglt on Corns. ..
Ito Mary L. Logan, and making tbe bill a rellcf.completc cure. Corns,'tvnrts,bunions.
I.peclal order for to-day. Against this rrao-1 15c. DruggisU. E. B. Weils, Jtraty City.
Quick
lution the point of order wae pending that "BOLGHON ITCH."
it did not present a privUeged question and "Rough on Itch’ cures hUIix lmmors,
was not entitled to immollate oonsideia-1 eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rli- um,
tion. As bearing on tho question, Mr. fro#tod feet, chilblains Itch, ivy poison,
Hammond made long citations irom a de-1 barber’s Itch. BOc, B.S. Wells, Jersey OUy.
bate which ocoumdtn the House ia 1882,at I "lODUlf ON ctt.tUItn»
tbe time of the adoption of the rule known Corrects offensivo odora at once. Com*
as tbe “Pound” rule. This was the only plctocuroof worstclironlccasos; unequal-
occsslon slnco 1704 when the direct nnee- cd as garglo for diphtheria eoro tiiroat,
tion wae raised us to whither I foul brcatli.Calurrliul throat iilTccliuns. 50c.
notice ot a chango of tho raise presented
privileged matter when called np, and upon /.nnrfABY’s office joni h coc.s'rv. or.onou
that oooaslon the weight ot argnment had IU Ci.nm>«, <)»., j-ouerr mb, tvti.-v
been ao great against tho affirmative of the I Aeianda L.iMlIiar, fnaailaa of her .-liiMr-o, to-wit;
it. p„„nd Wi-n.l- John »• Milter. Fonnio Milter. WUtbua n. Ufll.r,
proposition that Mr. Found, of Wisconsin, E i U ,reth Y. Miller, Lnla-L. Milter and )-.« mii-
anthor of ths proposed change of the rales, I ter, foraarly minora ot Jmmtek Muter,
bad voluntarily abandoned hia proposition I appltee to ma for dtemUilou;
and gars him the lie, and that then be
choked him. He stye that he told Cren-
sha* that it wae repotted that
ha intended' to remove Chisolm be
came the Utter bad aeized Crawford's still,
erpoaiog frands; tost Crenshaw than gave
him the lie.
A DANGEROUS UUUNTKHFHT.
Mr. Frank Carnegie killed a 400-ponnd ]
I bear on Cumberland Island, near Dnngen-
ness, a few days since.
ItU doubtfnl 1 St. Valentine himself
waa ever in love except with abstract vir
tue, or ever exerted himself as an apoatla
notable degree. Bnt
'ly men, it U
mUN to as for Altai—lom
and permitted Us mcaanre to be referred to! There sit to etu and sduoaUk a 1 .- ;n
raw -Lmliiu .. «,!«« eemed to ebow autre at thlaeO... if .nj. i),,j t„„
tie committee on rule*. | to the. - nuvr. on «r hr tb. im Uumw m ij.rcb.
‘— Wttaaea my hand clficlolljr.
A Uo*as Coin Thet Daeetved the Treasury I Polioeman Higginbothem, of Bronswiek, I of matnmony in any notable
ontotata. | bu been found gnllty bjr a jury of volnn-1 being » wiae as well as a kind!'
Fuiladxltuia, February 15 —The United I tsryman»langbter in killing a fireman of I easy to imagine tbat he mnit have favored
States mint here to-day seenred a couuter-1 t ba ateamabip Reva. I the pairing of the sexes, in the interest of
It is impossible to get at the foil details I felt *2 50 gold piece of 1852, of which it A> B . Mulligan, who shot Mr. Stnekey in ham *? h *PP' n .“? * n , d th «fnlflUment of the
vhich led np to the trouble to-night. ba» been In qneatfor a year for the pnrpoae B Ukely a few days sines, ha* been bonnd S 01 *? 1 J? w “' h h ® duD S 80 bravely and ao
Crawford is on Crenebaw’s bond. Chap- of oompletiug its cabinet. It wu presented over lot trial in the snm of *750. The In- « edl , u “ T ’ m V\ J“ T * ^ ao9n ! J? 0 *
aon w« appointed nnder a Republican I to Snprrintendent Fox by L. H. Taylor AI j arad nu te fret recovering. that ln toe nature of things the selection
• ” ‘ ‘ think—and [ Co., bankers, ’bo Rot^it lu a ^lU.OOU lot | For tha b , lan0 . of tha .^.n, theatrical I
iti rtalnninnta will ItA ntwan In A nnnafa at I . *7.
adminUtration—Hayes’s, I think—and Co., bankers, who got it in a (10,000 lot _ . . of wivea and hnsbands waa a process in
Chisholm wss appointed bv Andrew Clarke, I from toe snb-treesnry yesterday. This For the balance of th« season,. theatrieel ro i r jj,g many chances of deception
*hom Crensha, P race«ded I smonnt of gold was^^orwardeJf to New ln Ab S“V 1 “ “ d disappointment, just as it does
I York In the afternoon, and this one pieco *“ P roonr *d from at tba ptt .aent day, nutwitbstsnding ait
The Oiorata utdland. | wu re tnraed this morning as a counterfeit. I Mr * D*Gtve, ot Atlanta. I tba ( n tervening triumphs of civilisation.
Atlanta, Febraary 15.—A number of the I It wss pronounced genuine, and acid at the The Savannah military are making And ao, perhaps, it bo had been living
directors of the Georgia Midland railroad sab-treasury subsequently fsiled to show it preparations to give Governor Gordon a when the yonng men and maidens of
were in ths eity to-day on their return from I mything bnt good. At the mint, however, grand reception on the occasion of hia visit '
tha directors muting held yesterday in Co- I the assayer declared it a counterfeit, I to that city on the 22d instant. A banquet
i—i— i . • .v- . dangerous I end bell ere emong the features of enter-
" ‘proposed.
, aatia of WztkiasTills are greatly
“lent of 25 per eent. for tbe second twenty I gold,” he said, "yet its weight Is that of I excited over new developments that have
mile section'of the read completed. I tbe real artiole to a hair, fte size is exactly I recently taken place in connection with the
___ — 1 toe seme, save that the genuine coin is burning of thet town. All aorta of rumors
the TEXAS DROUTH SUFFERERS, slightly thinner at the middle than the I k re afloat, and nsmu of the highest reepeet-
0 j oonoterfeit, sod it^hsa toe trae^ring of the | ability are mentioned as having had a hand
Among Thau-B<ialt or Investigation.
The I ^STb,“ ’the’Tiead’npon il'ThVt I
rought commissiootn appoiotod by Gov-1 v tyle of bead ot liberty waa not printed I colonel Machen atilt dck. but octtine bet-
prep'riitettttalnra «“ ‘Andteh-fpleo- fif M6A" {“tor^n.SS^ Si
«! People in^he dronth atri^ien' dtetriel of zx.ooo Pr.rea.ra BoteareO.
SKVW to .‘¥?«“y?*tb. midnight| 0iLctrrt a. February .^.-Twenly-fiveI pUte hte U “rs neTwuk
fcrai D '« ht ’ “ d *P*°‘ Bnnday U^ d of the seventy five thonaand pris- ^
bat, luting for Latlaad county yesterday. oneM -* present confined in* different I “ J 8 ®. Swaineeboro railwad,
The commiadooers began their labors it ?£te" throughout India for different of- ‘ £ 0 »»2
inspected | will be releated to-morrow « en act | ^^T^"^o°nly A «te^ d
nUS5M* prindVVhi^ toS ““ b “ Irai.nS'to femalee. AU peraens
^gdara seed and feed for their stock, and ‘® p ^ n ed for debt throughout Jndia, in | ll0 ,^““ c ^|* l4<,t ^*
passenger coach
bonght, however, and
‘ the traveling pnb-
no . t P 0 . w ‘ r . ? r .»°-
where the debt it nnder 100 rapeee, Milledgeville Chronicle: Mr. W. L.
St..,, -reremewu UUUIUWCI ul Bu ,'MM wnere me ae«* *’ u “ r*-i|_ . --------
uoriiy to fornix u UNBf u 10 Leffialatnra 1 -m »,* hbewtfd to-morrow, also in com-1 Horne saya that tbe negro fonnd must have
•Ia r ? ,ti8Ud ,h<! “ to furnishing flour I *‘ mo . a (( 0 n of thejubUee, end in these | b«en old men Dave Batts, who started from
and la «fo»l need of bread, -- jh, government wtU psy the debts.
“‘e tka required oath to toat |
. OATARBK OURKD.
*eatf22^iil?“ rear* ef reftrteg torn I
sasrS a A ^ |
hMltuT)itoH?*!*to ter. :j.lenc», lit
frre re -w,;-'•a Tott. %;:i
Bra Joera ™ * capital fellow.
But b. ni re e«ateaa*adly<ai«w 1
T bat kte IrlHute all tetoobbla^
Even bl. lacubreit »be rtrebblm.
which m»dc poor tenlowOIy bellow.
Now, u-i. i.*t»teteoan^reMc^.
Who told btm to Uie MIlMtra
And no. Htui.l
AI "‘ 5“JS?S« Soar th? “tpl
i.mfd the bteFth. the por belli..
hi* p'aco on Little river to go to Hancock
oonnty about aix weeka ago. Tbe descrip
tion answer# his well, even to the patches
on hit pants Ha hat not heard from him
since he left in tis boat to fo down tbo
river, and from the fact tbat the oid
wan hubject to fits and finding Li* beat
loChC iu the river sometime after, think, he
Lad a fit and foil into the river and was
drowned.
111., kiiheer '1 imee TLe coining industry
ltllud of Uno Ext.
OIqIkv Democrat
The people of the Sooth ate wondering
what right Speaker Carlisle has to prevent
Congress from considering a proposition to.
abolish ths tobacco tax by an arbitrary re
fusal to recognize any member wishing to
off«r such a bill. They might alio inquire
how it hsppen* that a member who desires
to make an attack upon too system of pro
tection which ia doing so much for the de
velopment of Southern resource* be* no
difficulty whatever in eatching Mr. Car
lisle’* eye and getting a chance to urge free-
trade views and pnrpoae*.
• CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old pkpitctaa. ntlrel from practice, having
bad plarad la hi* band* by aa Eau India will ns-
arj tne formate of a almpte vegteible remedy foi
the ■iredyandperman.nl ran ot ConaampUoe,
Branch.-.i*. Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and
long aC-etlon., also a poettlvo and radical
N* r,.j ; ;;tj and oi: .a. n&-i, Coiu: lain
having treed lu wi.n.i.rtal curative i->.«n. In
thoa-.h'te of ceere, bo. f-;t It hi. du-y h>n.akelt
Acring t-. owb. ActnatSd by thte
e and a da
•nd trre of
■ to i
J alt wh
eg. I
, III Pow.r*. Block, h. ■ heater, h. V.
chango of tbe rales, and therefore presented
a privileged question, after dne notioe hav
ing been given. It had been deoided over
and over again that a report from the onm-
mittco on rules making some mcaanre
a epecUl order waa privileged.
There was nothing in the rules which made
reports of that oommiateb privileged, and
their privileged character wu not derived
from ute committee bnt was inherent ini
the anbjeet matter of the report. Therefore
a resolution making a special order wu
privileged without having been reported
Itrom toe committee on rale*.
Tha Speaker then rendered his decision,
in which he reviewed the question involved
exbensUvely. At the first session ot the
Forty-eighth Congress, he said, tbe
present occupant of the chair had rendered
a decision on a similar point, and ho
bad than decided (quoting too decision nil
length) that a notice to change tha rales,
when called np, did not preeeutapririlegret
question, uui. waa subject to ill the re!**
and moat be referred to the committee on
[xnlea. Tb* chair had reviewed not only
that decision, bnt all other decisions acces
sible, and still adhered to the construction
he had then placed on the rales. The chair
thought that no matter how a proposi
tion same before toe House in tb* fiiat
instance it most, when again called np, go
to ths oommittee on rales. He thereforo
sustained to* point of order.
Mr. WUli* inquired whether it would be
in ordtr to refsr tbe proposition to tbe com
mittee on raise with certain ins tractions.
The Speaker stated that it would not, and
on tbe operation of th* Speaker’s decision,
Mr. Hsndtnon't resolnUon wu sent to the
oommittee on rales.
Mr. Hammond, of Georgia, submitted n
conference report on toe anti-Mormon bill,
and it iu ordered printed and laid over
nntil Thursday.
The Honu then went into oommittee
of the whoie on tbe diplomatic
and consoler appropriation bill,
upon points ot order raised by Mr. Burns,
of Missouri, practically all items which iu-
cretse any existing salaries or provide for
each contingent expenses of foreign mis-
rent, pot! I_-, teiecMn.-, clerk Li
etc., were stricken out; a’so iteme provid
ing Ilt tho ere,-:ion or repair of legatiou
bnildinga. Without completing oomudera-
ticn of the bill, the oommittee rose.
M, e-rv. Cobb. Van Ha ton and Payson
were appointed conferees on the NoriLern
1'actfic Und forfeiture bill. Adjourned.
nuDiiuBr* office, cbawford county.
W Osorela.- ticker,a Yarborough, aUruluLtr.tor (it
th* aetata ot Mrs. N. Iteb.eca usurer, tat. ' .aid
county, dacsss'A baa applte.] lo in- m due form
for IsavstoreUtbs land, of estate of salt Uo,-..-I,
known aa tb* Oeorgs place, adjoining th. Culvir-
boare lands at.d laud, nt John H. h.t„i.r,ir and
than:
Tbat* in, tbmfore, to cite all p.r«m> at Intact
to ihow eauaocm or before tho fir.1 APui.uy in
'anb, n.kL why court of ordinary of reid county
•hould not grant Irere to reu. as pnijed i ,r Wtt-
nare *qr band and oli d .^nature n. January
ft. UBV, OKO. L. BAWYKIL
fobt-St Ordinary.
fab! wklytd
R. T. R”8e. Ordinary.,
ftitDivaavg office iones ogusit. oeoroia,
UFobvoary 0,1,1IWT —Wh.rere Mr.. Katbor Landy,
wifs of II ,b*vt Laody. of Jonre county, Georgia,
applies lo me for an rxempti-.a of and „idi
sad Vlfbauonef o li. : -lea l of re.lty rr„m in.
tends ot said Laody for herself and miner children:
And I will paaa epoatheaauoat ihp. a.eon Mon
‘»v. tb.ntblul , at 11 o’eloek a. m.
Witnwnr Lab i li.’iiiUllr.
tillllftwid It. T. BOW, Ordinary.
ARDINiRYU O^FiCKj CHAWFunU CoUnTy!
U UtofaU.-WbMtM Uenry rt.Turfi-r h*8 Aijpheol
ia wrtUn< to b« appotnted p«nn&nent aauunutr*-
t e»UU of L-jve/ I*. WbUtiU(( mi, UUj cf aai.1
Hf. i
The-mi »r»,th«r*for*.to notify all per«oaa at In
Urett to thorn cm** *t tb» n*vl*r Al«rch terta oi
court of ordinary for Mid c ianty wt.y letten
•bonld not 1mh« to m!4 »ppl!c»nt. Wltae<* tuj
band and oficUl tlcnatanthl* innutry Y7.1H8T.
feblwlt OtO. Jj. HAWYIlt, Ur.Jlu*rr.
!»7 attbU office on or Ufore IU« fir*t Mo . _
March, nest.
Witneu«my band officU’.ly.
feblwtl 11. T, BOflfi Ordinary.
AHDINAUY H OFFICE, JOIH COUNTY. OA..
U Oelotai V, USL-WItinyL Ihm M. lOdB \
bfOoka,M -le utorof Mm. Milury li^Mouk. d»*
c«Mcd, »p; V.m to mm for dl-i,..--i,,n fr. m uakI ««-
lb«M to eite All p*r».>n* < ’.n. erneU to AU
tMf OfcjMtlOMk IfUftMJ !.••'’ Ui« . .Mitr^ry,
In ttk liw oa or Ik tat m ia, k. y
next.
* ItMM my bAnd offiftUllr.
uorT-wiu. Bo T. BOHN, Ordm*ry.
OFFICE
SKS
JUNTY. <ik
^ l-tr**'. ^ 1*. Cilo*«r »pi,ii«« to me tor diauU*-
i tr ,-i.i Ut® mum of John J Ultwr, <!•■<«•*<*«?.!:
tu-*. *f thdTvfortj to Mflmonuh mihI ciu? all p«p-
* ‘om'orncti to abov ■ if «o> ih+y have to
. *<ntnary, *t UaIm ofliu*? on or by the ftr»t MondAf
Yiummm Uj> h^nd offic