The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, March 08, 1887, Image 7

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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 8,1887.—TWELVE PAGES. 50 of legislation. tuie to certain lands in Point Conpoe Parish, I Blaine, who was another man with a strong | I!cllc °r l >‘o L" 11 Century. Lt&. lne mu is therefore passed. will and who had a majority to back him of Atlanta, March 3.—'There was an aged A message from.the House announcing taree-fourths or four-iifths of the House, I man in the executivo offloe this morning „„ VAST IMPORTANCE 1 yoP*ooP°owimoelnthe Sent*# tmmdimDU had acted towards the minority in a spirit waiting his turn to see the Governor, who PURR 8 °fwwT»r» THROUGH j tbe P aval appropriation bill was present- of conspicuous fairness, and would not have from his statements and faded documents [hAILROADKH I et J* and a ®°J* er ence ordered. Messrs. Hale, thought of taking the step for which he in his possession, has certainly oome down • Al rpl 0X c aDd * u Weroa PP°inted conferees. [Hoar] now arraigned the present Speaker, from a former generation, ne gave his in Doth Senate and iioiue— ihe oenate then proceeded to the consid- Now, no said, it has seemed best to the name to your correspondent as J. H. Lester, p i»A**af* iiuiiineNs About Fin- £J? u S n n 0 * 0U8e on the calendar, majority of the Senate fo submit to having of Henry county. He says ho was born in I following were passed; For the repair I a law, which was passed by the Senate al-1 December in 1769, In Nashua, N. C. He d preservation of the road leading to tho most unanimously, and which was never fought in the war of 1812, aud under Gen- # ti ar ® nat * ona l ceme tery*. for the relief submitted to the other House at al', 6vis* eral Floyd in the war against the Creek and I®* IhomMi P. Westmoreland, of Atlanta, Icerated and emasculated by the process Seminole Indians. He came to Georgia 1*0.; for thA voiiaf nf Qa«v.n -- I which has been here described. We have | in 1852 and has lived in LumU*** » UJllneM the Prudent Ha.. ‘ ^gned-Capltal Not*.. nmv March 3.— In the House, Ga.; for the relief of Sam’l F. Rice, of lHIN i of New Hampshire, called up Montgomery, Ala., with amendments. At a Pa H-nate bill granting arrears of few moments before 11, the Senate closed timo eight came, and at one shot ho killed I ness; bnt after his illness he had still more seven of them. Another time when he wa‘i to thank him for, as he was promoted by b*- watchiog for them where he had baited flvo [ ing made striker in tho blacksmith shop, came, and ho killed four of them at ono thereby gaining a position where he shot. He says it was mighty hard to see could learn a trade. After the the other turkey llv hT. Messrs. Claytons had finished their Tho Palaskl County Agricultural Club contract in Muscoge county, they met Saturday and took the first 6teps to- to tkeir contract on the same road ward holding a county fair next fall. A ^ ^ la county, and have their commissary committee was appointed to confer with I stationed just outside the city on the Men- the city council of Hawkinsville, to ascer- mother road, and just in the rear of the tain what aid tho town will extend to the commissary, Monroe built himself a small enterprise. The club also agroed upon an {JjMjfc 8eveI * by eight, in which to live, attractive list of premiums for the best before last he contracted the measles. . tbs I eved, I silver | L k a a m] itiil a let■ [ ion a I ’ u it I «not I 11. F.l food I silTCt I iteU tlu| 8nox-1 10. Ill np*»J ht till lei III r g»"| the Id-1 no in-1 ho b«| i 1 .. of till scree. 1 igh Ik I lion ill of Uni coat cl Qiiait»| llnlj. lenudl reraiUl “ 1 ndlUil male-1 aa apwtd all heN sUtery | lap “ m Jlful. 1 • cook • ■half icon » obor.oo* ita.or _ not thought it desirable in tho state of pub- Henry county sineo that date. His viiit to yield of wheat, corn, oats, groundpeas, oot- ®nd during tho bad weather of last week it closed lio feeling, in tho condition of publio busi- the capital wostoseoif something could t on e to. was almost certain death to tuovo him to ' 1 - — .... ...i ' ■ ' • ’ v ' . ..... more comfortable quarters, and equally as Captain Briggs, of ^ aldosta, bos receive 1 dangeroua j 0 leave uim in his little house letter fromT. J. Bracowell, son of Jeff wb & had no win(loWi Bnd witu lhe door frnm C i r ^^u« taTltoLta °ta“l27i* closed was liko a sweat box. However, the nu f T aC ff v. r « 0 ^ L0W i n l?iA 0 nn niLrn dootors and others thought it best for him E to.be moved to a house Sear by, which wan writes that he is doing well and la con done . but yj, d j d no good, aud last Satur- tented. He is the first one olthecolony d ht ho di a who has so expressed himself. Several 1 6 ________ havo returned to Lownd-s. UNMATED BOSTON MAIDS. While a colored man was digging a well . ~T, r., , on Mrs. Kirkpatrick’s form ab?ut one mile 0,rl * W ‘° Enjoy One Winter "Out" and and a half west of Marietta, he struok a Bolton n erl iJ hcn Lo *° 1 r8 * U * 8 ‘ vast quantity of iron t ro and oould pro- Last year ihero were forty debutantes in ceed no deeper, n o have seen fpesuBsna I Boc j e jy ( of whom Boston averred, with a of this ore and it seems to be almost solid I , )r0 pcr pride ami rejoicing, there was not iron. It is pronounced by an expert as of I one without some acknowledged charm, very fine quality of iron ore, and if worked I Tbo winter went by, Lent came, then no doubt would pay handsomely. Mr. Jot spring and summer, and tho annual exodus Bindley says tho mine will he more thor-1 ro Bevorly and Nahaut found not one of all uugly Investigated. the enehnuling forty either manned or on- Bicbard Bird, a negro, was arrested at gaged. Now, why was this? There is no Station 5} on tho Central railroad, on Mon- donbt thnt in somo oases tho young women day, for breaking into Newton's store at were too oxacting, like tho celebrated Eden last Tnesday night, and was taken to I “Three Old Maids of Lee,” or that, in Eden yesterday morning. Mr. Newton had I others, the gallant cavlaiers wore faint of a trap gun set in his store. Bird attempted heart and dared not tako upon themselves to get in and sprung the trap. He received the responsibility of providing those the charge from (be gnn in his side, bnt I Parcher gowns and Hollander bats, managed to hobble off. When arrested ho whieh enhanced ho loveliness of said thst he jumped aboard a passing 1 thn adored ones to such a freight train and got os far as No. 6). degree. Bnt the fact remains that all tho A large "blue darter" hawk was killed in forty are still single and that, with tho ono of the upper rooms of tho Carithers present soason, another batch of buds haa hotel at BuUer by Mr. B. W. Brand on bloomed out to tako their places, and to Monday morning. For several days tho push them back to the Beoond row in tho hawk had boon dying around the promises, I grand ballot that tho world calls society, and had previously mado an attempt to I Are all those pretty creaturos to bo laid oarry off one of the largest hens in the yard, upon tho shelf, ns tho saying goes? It In its last effort it had caught its gamo and seems so. Mou are afraid of them. Their was in tho act of carrying off a half-grown I price is too high. If they led less frivo- chickon. Mr. Brand happened to bo stand-1 Ions and fashionable hvos, wore simpler ing near and saw the hawk when it lit upon | clothes and learned to cook and manage a its prey, and by his puranit tho hawk was house, they would not bo a whit less charm- forcod to fly into an open door, which led ing. hut n thousand times more sedaotive by means of a Btairway into tho uppor story I and irreslstahlo to the baoholors about of tho bnildiDg. I town with susceptible hoarta and slender The first strawberries of the season havo |i.i , appeared in the Savannah market. The „N“ ny “.gK nmo ?S, lhcfl n ^ b <’ W8 ™ r . >« shipment was from Florida, and consisted misinterpreted. The realism of of one crate of thirty-two baskets. Tho N 0 " 0 " 8 ’ ‘^blosl sarcasm of fruit was quickly gobbled up by dealers. Thackeravnnd thomedern tone of word- A few baskets sold at $1, but thorn were not praTaiU ' ??, work ?,P on . “} 8 many customers for so expensive a luxury, f „ c “' D F®“ ?P„ on maaoaUao nv »’> and it dropped to seventy-five cen t a I and leave a little chance for aDy generous Usually tho fruit is in the market from tho “ nnselflsh sensations. Bnt now and then farms hear the city by March lOtb, and tho th° old love of romance and sentiment Florida shipments begin a month earlier. e , omo ftgf* y°, n . D .? beue . a ‘ h If the frost does not iDjuro it. tho straw- bo Parisian plaits and frills that conceaUta berry crop, the dealers say, will be i ttrg0 bouyings from a rude wor d, and the Maiden this season and tho fruit will bo In market Bostonian outwardly “lolly regular, aplen- early, probably a week or ten days from dldlymd'; longs and yearas to become the no ^ v ; r v I Lviolno of a grand affairs du ccnnr. In o&c .1 .. . .. . . ... momont she would fonako her ancestral A horae attached to n buggy, in which halla £ or the humblest Queen Anno to be were a gentleman and hla wife, came very f oun a j n the neighborhood of Boston, near making a sudden disappearance while being driven across Broughton street, 8a- Somethin* for Knl.hu to I-onder. vanuah, at its intersection with Habersham. I Tolk Timu. The ground gave way under the animal's! There is ono feature of tho recent unsuo- hind feet, and before assistanoo conld j bo cessful striko of freight-handlers and 'long- produced he was half out of sight. The ehoermen whieh cannot bo too seriously eon occupants of the buggy got ouf and tho ani- B idered by tboso who were plungod into the mal was unharnessed as quickly as posai- idlotlo movemeni through their belief in Lie. and with the aid of a rope and tho help M r . Fowderly's dictum that “an injury' to of half a dozen bystanders the hono was I one is the conoern of all." It is t-Htimatod pullod up on top of terra flrma. The sink that folly 4,000’of tho strikors who wore was ono of tho old city wells, which years working before tho tronblo are now idly pa- ago occupied nearly all tho Intersections of I trolling the streets insearch of employment, streets la tho older portion of tho city, and This moans, of course, hardship to bo cn- the material used in filling it up had grad- dared by thorn and the famlUos while their uallv settled, leaving only a thick crust of Unforced ■ idloness lasts, bnt it means far q'homas Hopkins. The House I the legislative day of Wednesday by ad- ness, in the prevailing sentiment of tho j not bo done to put him fn possession of a ?tn osss the bill over the veto— joumment, and at 11 o'clock opened the I American peoplo, to insist upon an extra! tract of land of 100 acres near ^McDonough, Its fiats 95. not the constitutional last legislative of the Forty-ninth session of Congress, but I wish, for one, to from which ho was driven away when Sher- l.v ^0 affirmative. » Congress, when prayer was offered by the give notice that, in my judgment, this is man marched through Georgia. He has ■fhadMODi of North Carolina, liiiTvod i chaplain. _ the last time that that usurpation will be never been to recover the property, I “J? t h e rules and pass the bill to The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. submitted to. though he claims nover to have made a EiklInternal riv nno system of tax- | Cockrell, for a m lort eonnuittee of 1'n'n S.-ii-1 Mr. Beck “I was called out of the transfer 11 it. lie lost three sons in the V L". hill as explained by Mr. Hen- atora to examine into business mothods of chamber for a while, and was only in time Confederate service. He claims that somo " „moves nil restrictions from the the executive departments in Washington, to hear what seems to mo a most remarka- sharper swindled him out of his pension ]., „ ly farmers; abolishes the euitse of delsy in the transmission ef b’.o tirade against the Speaker of the House for tne war of 1MJ The dates lie gives Jv „f atorekeepers at distilleries public business, as to the necessity for ad- of lb-presentatives. T hat gentleman needs make him out to be now in the ncaighbor- r”a i- ipaeity of not exceeding live ditionul buildings, etc., -was laki-ii nn. Mr. no defense at my hands, and 1 lmd sup- hood of 11s years. His wife died at the k of grain a day, eto. Tho motion VanWyck offered an amendment, to add tho posed that in tho Senate of the United youthful age of 80 years, and ho has a i—veas 138, nays 112, not the neces- words, “and also as to tho causes of delay 1 States, under the rules and the proprieties printed pamphlet which contains the pio- ■M.lhirds in tho affirmative. in transacting publio business in Congress." of the occasion, comment upon tho action tore of Mis. Flora Thompson, an aunt of E t- pension veto was called up and Senators did not know there was any delay I of the Speaker would not be indulged in. I his, who died at Nashua, N. 0., at tho ad- I" B ustained the veto. I in tho departments, but they did know that I have only this to say—that there is no vanoed age of 160 years, loot of North Carolina, moved to I thin, was dela>, “criminal delay,” In Con- mm in Massachusetts’ or outside of Massa- Vd the rules ani pass the Senate bill I gress. Tho amendment was rrjeoted. Tho I chnsetts, who wi'l attack either the integri- t- (ij e tennre of offloe aot, whloh resolution was agreed to. j iy, honor or ability of tho Speaker of the i Atlanta, March 2.—There was a fight -reed to and the bill was passed—I The conference report on the House bill I presont House of Hepreaentativea with im-1 nt the Boys’ High Sohool this morning ?TV t . s ’6, I authorizing the employment of mail mes-1 punity in bis presence. It would bo more between Principal W. A. Bass and Dudley Adams of Illinois, moved to sus- sengers in the postal service was mado and manly for somo gentleman in that House Youngblood, who ;ia just turned 17, the rules and pass the Senate bill cononrred In. The Senate then, at half to rise thero and say whatever Yesterday Mr. Bass gave the boy i iSng the Secretary of War to accept past eleven, proceeded to the consideration it . might be thought proper problem in algebra to work. Commercial Club certain lands of tho legislative, executive and judioial to say in regard to his aetion as Speaker He was expeoted to bring tho answer to- i as High Track, near Chicago, for I appropriation bill, voting on amendments I than for a member of this house, where he day, but did not do so. Mr. Bass repri- jv purposes. The motion was agreed recommended by the committee on appro- ] oannot bo heard and where ho has no right manded him most severely. Four of the 1 the bill pasied—147 to 21. priations as they were reached. to speak,to attack him. There nro 150 parti- sohool boys say that he called him a liar *v.gn i R t fi:30, took a recess I As the committee on appropriations re- | sans of tho Senator from Massachusetts on n nd a snook. At recess Youngblood asked Jc'elocfc- ported very few amendments to the bill, j tho floor ot the tlonse, ail of whom umo t> j Bobs if he meant iu insult him. -belies greeted last night's sea-1 and those of bnt little importance, there right to mako whatever attack they please, Bas3 said he meant what ho said, *1 the House when that body assem-1 was no delay beyond that mado necessary I and if they do they will receive a responso I when Youngblood seized a rnler and Bass liter tbe recess. Tho corridors of the I by tho complete reading of the bill (114 befitting the attack. Mr. Beek added that I seized a ruler, nnd after fencing awhile oHMuted a gala appearance, being printed pages,) whloh was done vory rapid- it was not fair [“Nor manly,” interjected Youngblood struok Bass a severe blow on is with people, who, being unable ly, and athalf-postone tho end was reached. Mr. Harris,] to attack him behind hisbaek, thee right tomple, which swelled up his bud entrance to either House of Con- Then there were some propositions to in- when no man daros to attack him before his head, and then followed it by onother hard Iwhiled away an hour in gathering I orease salaries, bnt none ot them were sno-1 faoe. Mr. Beck held that Mr. Carlisle had ra p on Bass’s neck, after whloh ho leaped I the doom, looking at the statues in cessful. Tho statement was made by Mr. violated no rale of the Hnnse, nor of cour- the fonce and ran off. Several of tho boys Ltnuv balls, and strolling throngh I Allison, In responso to an inquiry from Mr. I tesy, nor honor, or that ho had done any I ba y the boy had a knife in his hand when l—mittce rooms, which wero nearly I Edmunds, to the effeot that on the whole I aot, cither revolutionary or wrong, since he 1 n 0 jumped the fonce, and ns Bass's neck lea to the publio. There was much I there was no increase iu the clerioal foroe I ha* presided over th.it «r<-at body, and that bled from the blow it Is supposed that ha 1« on the floor and iu front of the I of the departments providod in the bill. I no man will dare to tell him that ho has. waa slightly cut. 1 Mr. Gilfillan, of Minnesota, was There was a slight decrease in the Troasury Messrs. Blackbnrn and Harris also de- — Ci member who was fortunate enough I Department, end about a proportionate in- f endcd Mr. Carlisle, who, they said, neoded A Trial of the Madatone'a Virtues. :h the Speaker’s eye, and upon his crease in the Interior!ind|war Departments. no dofonss, and condemned Mr. Hoar’s as- Atlanta, March 2.—Day before yesterday a a bill was passed admitting free of At linlf.tmKt two tho bill (which had been | sa nlt as unparliamentary, unfair and un- Jerome Switzer, who runs a wood yard on .rticte intended for exhibition at the constructively in committee of the whole,) jngt. Fair street, was bitten by a mad dog, j exposition to bo held at Minneapo- I was reported to the Senate and was passed. yi r , Blackburn flattered himself that even I which was afterward shot to death. A lady -inn. , _ I Mr. Allison then submitted the confer- i a th e gtite of Massachusetts, where the I in the neighborhood told him of a madstone ■motion of Mr. Holman, tho Senate 1 enoo report on the sundry civil bill. Senator is known and seems to be appre- owned by Dr. H. S. Tidwell, of Fairburn, Kment to the legislative appropriation In explanation of the notion of the Son- dated, It will not work a great deal of The man started at once for Fairburn, nr- Itte non-concurred in. ate conferees, Mr. Allison said that in order harm. ' riving thero early yesterday morning. Ho 1 urgent deficiency bill passed under a to oome to an agreement they had to post- Ur> n oat a3 ked what assault Mr. Blaek- found Dr. Tidwell, who at onee applied his Lion of the rules. The biU appropri- pone^several appropriations which the Sen- bnrn referred to. madstone to the right hip, upon which Jcra deficiency in the Post-office De-1 ate deemed necessary. The Senato con-1 Mr. Blackbnrn—' I will answer the Sen-1 Switzer had been bitten. It hnngonfor lent $433,000, in the Treasury Depart- J fereeeliad endeavored to secure appropna-1 a to r and jji m- when he denominatea I two hours and ten minutes and the man ■(for printing one and two-dollar cer- I tions for all necessary expenses of the gov- yj e Speaker of thn American Congress a was prononnoed sound and returned to lee and United States legal tender I eminent, and if it should be found that the I 'usurper' I deny it, and say that it is not I Atlanta. 1 $27,000, in the Department of Jus-1 bill did not so provide, the fault would not I true, Mid that nothing Inthe reoord will T Ik;,000, and for payment of certified be with tho Senato or its conferees. sustain such an assertion. When ho says Thc Sm»ll-po* at Newnan- ■ 1331,236. Mr. Beck, another of tho conferees, said that the Speaker of the American Congress Mayor Berry has published tho following [Henderson, of Iowa, mowed to sue-1 that whatever fault might be found with refused to eubmit or stated that he would card: (the rules and pan the Senate bill | the bill it was the ve^ beet that eould be | not submit a proposed revision of the tar* I “As considerable alarm haa been ex. Eng a pension of $2,000 e year ‘ nate bill the bill it was the very best that could be not submit a pro,. _ , _„r to Mary had at the present. The bill as now pre- ,g or 0 ( taxation system of the conn- hibited on account of the probable existence widow of tho late General John A. sonted contained substantially what was tr y ( x deny that, and say that It is not true, of amaU-pox iu the family of Mr. J. S. end addressed the House in support absolutely needed. Matters that had beenljg 0V| x trnst, the Senator Is answered. I WilUams, of this place, and as many un bill. I strnek out could be postponed without great xhe Senator wantod issue made. Ho has I founded and exaggerated reports have been Tireney, of Michigan, who described detriment the issue now.” put in circulation, I deem it proper to state llf u one of five Michigan broth- Mr. Hoar said that he desired to call the Mr, Hoar—“Haa tho Sonator read tho lot-1 that tho city council of Nownan have taken 11 Democrats, of whom ono was killed attention of the Senato to what Beamed to t cr j 0 w hioh I refer?” prompt ootion and ordered and enforced all for tho Union, another lay eighteen him a very grave evil—one that threatened n r> Blackburn—“I have not; but I have, laws and ordinances, State and municipal, in a Confederate prison and two in Bubstance a revolutionary change in the | heard of it, and I call tho attention of tlxi to prevent its spread. The infected premises . bore scars of honorable confliot, constitutional methods of the government. Senator from Massachusetts to tho fact are properly policed, and inch sanitary ited against the principle ot tho bill. What, he asked, was the effeot of the hold- that it is one at least ot the many mistake! measures adopted as are necessary or as Tores on why pensions like tho one ing book of appropriation bills until the I wbloh he haa made in attack, that be was have been advised by phyaciana and eani- d ihonld be given to the widows of last seven or ten or fifteen days of a sesaion not discussing the letter which he read, bit tnry experts. I have personally inspected merely because their husbands had of Congress? The result was that unless wa , disousslng, in violation of the ruins the premises and will see to it that ovory icers, while the famiUcs of private the House and Senate both submitted to and -»tcr disregard of decency, members of point is guarded to prevent tho communi stic left to shift tor themselves or the dictation of somo three or four men snotlicr house and the Speaker and presid- cation of the diaeaie to others, and that the the merest pittance. who haupened to ho members of tho com- j ng offioer of that house. Thero is no no- proper sanitary measures are carried out -Allen, of Miniaalppl, referring to fn- mittoe on apnropriatlouB in tho Uouae of eel aity for an elaborate defense here. I I do not believe persons combs to the city Ions that ex-Confederates would vote Representatives on tho majority side, tho simply rose to express the hope that fee from the country or neighboring villages It the bill on aooount of 111 wtll they I gnat spB>npTMVsi Mis fcM and an extra I jay would ooma when the Btata which would ba In greater danger of axpoann Tinit those who had been victorious I session becomes nocossary. It not merely I furnished to tho Senato chamber of tho I than is usual iu passing along tho streets jo, declared that he represented the 1 compels tho Senate and the Houso to sub* I country each men us Daniel Webster and I of cities whero tho disease exists almost at of every Confederate whon ho I mit under ponalty of an extra sosaion to Rufus choat wonld at least find an oppor- continuously. Ponons having butlneas in nt there was not lingoring in the I the dictation of those three or four men, I faulty to honor itself and to do an essential 1 Newnan need only keep outside the limits one acinlilla of hatred or prejudice, but it throws out of the other House tho sorvico to the Amorioan people, by sending barred and flagged to be leeuro from expo- ~"1 against any man becauso ho waa I consideration of all other important mens* I i ier B on who will bo at least tho peer of tho I cure. Tho city counoil—who are all sober, to it in that unfortunatooonflict. lures which doos not coml> I present Speaker of the House of llepro- sensible men—may bo treated to do their o forgive ua, do you?” queried Mr. within oontrol of this oommlt- Jontativos in all that goos to constitute fair entire duty In the premises, with an effl- on, ot Indiana, amid laughter. I tee on appropriations. X read the other I dealing, high character and able patriot-1 dent police to carry oat their orders. [• forgive," repUcdMr. Allen, “the day in tho newspapers a letter from agon- h am ," j W. B. Butnr, Mayor. 1, but we do not forgive the dema- tleman who waa said to be Bpeekerof the Tllla olosed the dUcusslon nnd then the The Newnan Herald eaysthat It L. Y. who are trying to make capital out House of Representatives. (I will not un- qneiUon was pnt n pon the oonfermce Long has himself bad the disease and has Mldian." (Laughter and applause.] | dertake to say whotherhe ho ds that office ’ port ^ which Vas agreed to without a di- bad experience In its treatment. Hla — IUndall said that he had voted to now or non) it was uuureeewl to a gentle- Tl Jj on _ * vioes wero secured on Snnday and he m widows of Generals Thomas and man who was said to hold tho office of Mr. Mahone callod nn tho vetoed hill for has fuU charge of tho patients. He pro fit $2,000 a year. They had been ex- chairman of the committee on appropna- D ut,lie building at D ivton, Ohio, and ad- nouncee the caaee as developing the worst Inal cue*, and he was ready here to- tiona in tho Home of Representatives, and | dt V Mod iv, Kcnate in favor of its paiyaga I form, that whioh is known as confluent, Ita make an exception on behalf of I to two other gentletnenof vride national I QT[t (ll() ^ tl , 0 <ia eaUon l ".Shall I and of a very serious character. Mr. J. 8. Bdow of John A. Logan. [Applause.] reputation, holding high positions m thn lll(> i lin lH , 'tin- ril.j'-c-tionH < t'the xceuEwl Williems, WBp hssbssa the oonstant at- (nld detect no line of difference in the councils of tho Democratic party. These I no t v ,-it( J P tanding,” the voto waa yeas 39, tendant of hla wife and children, has never ■ beats or nerve pnlscs of the three I three gentlemon wroto to tho bpeaker and najB jg. B0 that tho bill was passed over I even bton vaccinated, and there is little they stood in the armiea of the complained that they had not boon recog-1..-j Mcssra> R rown . Call, Eustis, doubt that ha wilt be an early victim, i blatea in behalf of the union, except nlzed by him for tho pnrposeiof moviDg a Farwell l'.iyne, Vance and Voorhecs _ . — that two of them had been in the mcaauro for the revialon of tha^tairffC a | f D, m jeLtsl voted in tho affirmative, the The «eor*la « r<«. .•nay, and that there were prece-1 measuto whieh the American people desire | d i vla i on otherwise being nnon party Unas. I HawkinsvlUes cotton receipts this sea* t has tendered his resigns- member of the board of aldermen I of Americas. f volunteer army of too United plied, stating ms reason ioi nnaauig w re- . iml i„ for tb8 benefit of LaFayett L,t,tPPl»Uae. ] Ho spoke the sent!- cognise on too floor of the body over Ini V as passed over tho veto (37 to 15). r 01 “a people he represents. I whioh he presided toe gentleman to make w TT a ] 0 ftt q.jq „ ^ tepofted from the I Eddie Brown a nemo bov. was auite so- b motion to smpend the rales and pass I that motion was that he did not approve of I on appropriations the general verily stabbed by Willie Burton, also ool- 11S * , not | h8 “^urowhich the EyU«emnpreposed d(sfldenoy bilL -R ia \„ tb# tat 0 f the reg- o^.iuAu^ata Tuesday ’ two-thirds in tho oilinnatiTe. I to move, snd that, therefore, he would not I annual appropriation bills remaining I ri . „ rrn I Mount reported further diiagreement I recognize him for that purpose. But he raid t bfl Mted „ pp b i the Senate, the fortill- m J 1 | conference oommittM onthepoat-1 thatlf these WBtleweBwo.i mto IM ;: ,uU^Ttog 7 bMn abandoned. to “ d appropriation bUL The House in-1 proposed revision of the tariff Into tho jj r _ pi nmb submitted the conference I P™ n * ladt a* 111 ten tbousand bnl>s of cot- I on its disagreement and a farther Democratic canons, and^ would eubmit to repork npon tbo post-office appropriation l0 “' ..... [race was ordered. what should turn oat to be the views of 1 bj [j tbo , MQ lt being a disagreement with The polios of Americas have done their I Senate bill waa passed euthorlzlng that canons on that subject, whether they Iegpect to tbe senate amendment. city good service In driving *way a gang of |i. Chamberlain to erect a hotel at were the view* of toe House of Represents- i>eniiincr action the Senato took a recess tramps. They fled to the awampa to avoid 7* Va. lives or not, he then, in hU dCicretion, fro " D 0 p . m UU 8 a. p. m. .etk"v2o’ EiZiaFSlLan toe Vowl.« toll There was but a small attendant of Sen- bUl fm 0 t4 re r re Ld;u“r sue“In rtumptad u.ur- .tor. when the Senate reaumrf ita sea,ion ^lso^^’w ““Virginia, reported I ra tota “wanDy Thrt wonld^rithcr '£ »»™ aquorom wee obtained ^egaHeriw ‘X'p^riJuonWlL h ° ^ UUiCt ° f hmeMBrnffimMln totoeg’vern- dor. mid stairaLs Lere thronged by egrest I The widow of Billy 8mith, an old Revo- aLzaaSteaag a- gaffittsatprariarg The narv^bill m.ioritT of P the reDrewnUtlTcs of tho The conference report on the po*t-office I Coweta county and draw* the regular pen- "ferenee but his nntt Jt nAorfirThave ' the righfto make or change appropriation bill (disagreement) waa taken I aion atipend from the government which whiSixK I whfehTe SeSpl. at. to Uve. | «P,.and Mr. Pinmb explain^ that only, a . her husFand earned in tost war. M : arrest. Miss Ellen Herndon Arthnr. daughter of tbe late ex-Prealdent Arthur, is a guest at the residence of Major Henry T. B«u». of Savannah. She wUl remain in that city several weeks. [MU will ■pfis2?ffSMEEsSBE5H«pajs«iHt‘jsft! 'i^.' “The House la doing no business House, and degrading every single « toomSSSofeoSwiM^MSSltam House of ItapreaenUUvea, wUchouS>ttobe | /««de, which was defeated, the motion p«a of local “ 5 0 J^“;Kfl3dlStalatlTe ' body on the totoala* was agreed to. The same con- pWlj^ltin^to?“ U?i T of L> b face™? theemtl V-ho die.nct know that ‘ e "J^ Plumb - Mabone Beck > «» *P- committee* on the appropriaUon under the existing oondiUon of things leg- 1 «d. _ if v Islalion is conduced In this country under Mr. Allison, from the committee on sp an bv which If every man bnt | propriations, reported back the Uonse biU The Senate. twi W 'snwrox, March 3.—Tho Senate re-1 of mu »<***/ —»— - , - . •a In continuation of veatf-rilav's I be ilnne it can not be done unless theso I was passed. B “• Messages frim J toe two^r threemen happen also to give it Mr. BkjrjttMptsd Ujet wp the vetead J?* Wd before the Senato In their approbation. , L . 44 . pensions biHs, but toe Senate refused to I t/Jf 0 *?** 00 * heretofore adopted— Mr. Saulsbury here raised the point that I consider them. m*? 8 {«pa'i on which toe cable com- It was not In order for a member of the A message from the House (at 10 p. m.), I bad been permitted to land their Senate to arraign toe House of Represents- announced the passage of the “urgency de- wS .We andM to toe r riveS or^n^mUr of thc Hou^of Ren- dfienc,” bill, and toe presiding ot&cJ laid other and with tel^aph re^ntarivre in a poUUcal .peech In t£e the bill before the faenate. r**.aec«ndaatothe aerviennf renVi Sen.ie Mr. Edmunds—“I object to the second thaws, cf the rer^atlon. The Mr. Hoar maintained that he had kept reading of the MU." (Tne obj-cUon, If “Panted by reports from within the rales, inaamuch as he had not in jis.ed on, prevents conai leratlou of the I taid on’u?*. 8 ^ ‘^ 8 Treasury and mentioned anybody by name and Mr. 1,1 ' I 1 *L! b " P e ”''“ t B «"' on V > \ rSI tt JktUblo. Ordered m&tod IdcaIIs (in the chslr) insUined Mr. Hoar. Mouse lulls were taken from the calendar hSV2E& M Cr then proceeded with hi. apc«b « .f. «•,: Antb ,1... Senate J II. nrv Cl*. I." - “ >• 1 ' ‘” - ‘“ce naaaed ti.-.-i — - i ■■ *- « o*. 1 »»' * ;vs*a . Jartioa* iu- las as *3 11 b Tjj MUean*! m v*. 1 fur khtaia E PAp| *r FKmiu'cl^^ “’J Mouse bill to con- at Queiin and Chari* P. Mator.' aa Mil’would never have ,Ured to act thorizing the con,tructio ’ _ . t . J Jena an 1 \Tr • th. I , r fim.i-n fiV/-? a* nr the xhe mystery attending the robbery of a G ive in tbe old Broad street cemetery In vannah has not been diulpated. Though detective* have been diligently at work, they hav* failed to find any clue to the criminals or the object of tbe robbery. A charity new to the South has been in augur*ted in Augusta. This Is a day nursery for the Uttle children of factory operatives, and Is caUed the “Sheltering Arms.” Comfortable quarters have been secured and a competent matron put in charge. Owing to the abundance of Idle capital in Arnoricus, and the great competition in banking circles here money is said to be easier and the rate of intercut less than for many years past. Notwithstanding this fact, however, farmers are acting with can tion snout borrowing so early in the season An enthnaiaatic meeting was held at Al bany Wednesday lo encourage ibe build In J of the Colombo! Southern railroad. Great confidence in lhe ultimate euoc-raa of th enterprise waa express d About $ >,'<!' »■ subscribed in five minutes of which $4J was given by three men. Colonel Nation Tilt, Colonel Lee Jordan aud Mr. I.orch Waahingti 11 to ovor it. more than this to thoso deluded fellows of Washington Gazette: While on hor way I Powdorly. It moans that 4,000 new men, to Newton in this county on Sunday, an who woro incapable of compoting with old tree was blown down on Miss Sallio them for labor boforo tbe strike, have been Williamson, a yonng lady about sixteen partially broken Into do their work, that yean of age, and the accident camo very some ot them are os competent already to near resulting fatally. She was in a buggy doit as the strikers, and that all of them with her brother when tho tree camo crash- will bo fully trained In what little skill ia ing down on her. It knocked hor BenseloHS required properly to Btow| a vessel in a very and she remained in an unconscious condi- short time. The strike has resulted ia tout tion for some time. On examination her oaso in just about doubling tbe supply of shoulder Llado was found to be brokou, her available men to do tbo work along shore, shoulder dislocated and her faco badly Lee- just as the Third Avenne railroad strike re lated . Her brother waa also Injured by I suited In adding to toe supply of crperl- too tree, but not soriouily. Tho buggy was I enoed car-drivers and diminished by so badly damaged. Miss Williamson was I mnch tbo prospect of a successful contest taken to tho roaidenco of Mr. I. D. Aycock, with railroad employers in the future, near by, where toe physician says she must This is a feature ot strikes whioh is sol- remain for at least a week or two. dom thought of by those engaged la thorn. In hla charge to tho jury, In tho case of butit is in reality too most alarming result Julius Kauffman, charged with keeping I *° [ ar •• workingmen aro concerned. The o ion a tippling houso on Sunday. Judge Drain cause which operates to give reason Harden of toe City Court stated that ho for complaint to laborers in tbe reduction would go further than any court in Geor- wogosls tho surplus of men ablo and gia has yet done on one of toe points In- 5™^? *° ta^ 0 \ b ® lr places at ohoaper rates, volved. The point came up for the first I Employers, while they are as a rale ready Ume in this State, and be charged the jury to engage tho ohcapest labor, the quality explicitly that a restaurant proprietor who bdngcqual, are not ready to engage green la in the habit of f urnlrbing bis patrons hands in any great number and submit to with Uuuor at their meals during tbo week tbo nnnoyonco ot having to teach them days can do toe aamo on SnndayT provided Julios. Hut for this the field of ca te does not open a barroom to get too skilled labor would be far more extensively liquor. In other words, if thero la a room I overstocked than it Is now, and wages adjoining tho bar but separated completely I would decrease proportionally. Tho 'long- from It and not usod for tippling purposes, I shoremen end freight handlers,however, by the proprietor c.in tako becrorwinoorlridaiaMrtrtkehaveforcedcmployerstooro- other liquor from that room and serve the I ale a supply for the demand which they asm* to his guests with their orders for would not meet, nnd the result Is an addi- somothing to eat, although the privilege is | Uon ine ranks of this clasa of laborers of not to to abused and made a aubterfuge for 1 8 *■*— *— tho evasion of the law, Americas Republican: On* Wednesday, 23d of February, SI Hawkins wai out in Schley hunting beef cattle. Ou this aide of the county line he had a most thrilling adventnre with a mad dog. He first no ticed the dog—a large brindlo fellow, fero ciously .attacking too tree*, stumps, eto., biting and tearing at thorn. The dog made a nun for Si’s none, bnt be hnrried bim np and toe mad brnte caught a spoke ot tho wheel in bis mouth, hung on savagely aQd was rolled ovarwiui it. Si shooting at lL I He had his hands full, os his own dog— Cash, was trying to get to the strange dog, and ee he was rolling over, SI jumped from the boggy, threw Cash Into It, and aa the mad dog waa after him again, ho plied bis whip to the horae and ran onfoot beside the buggy for e mile, leaving the dog en gaged with the boshes, eto., on the road, bi aays be nearly prayed for the first time in long years. He had some one to go and kill tbe mad dog, and came on home trem bling bnt thankful. Mr. W. Filcner’s dog, in the same neighborhood, went mad from a bite from the dog above allnded to and be keeps him chained to note tho disease. Griffin Newe: While Colonel and Captain Clay ton were working their contract on the Georgia Midland railroad in Muscogee county there came to them a small white boy, Monroe Johnson, asking tor work. He was employed as a cart driver, but soon after was taken sick. Colonel Clayton, on hearing ot his rickm-a, went to see him 3uout 4,000 mea havo been learned the bus iness and now hold tho places which the strikers vacated. Knight of Labor cannot spend their idle momenta to better advan tage for a while than by pondering over this immutable I aw of cause and effect, and applying it themselves before they In a new strike upon suck besclcee grounds those which precipitated tbe last disas trous failure. The New Cotton Need Oil CnterprUe. Haltimobk, March ‘A—A special to tbo Manufacturers’ Record from an official source at to the syndicate now forming to build cotton seed oil mills in the South says the company will be organized under the lawa of New Jersey with a capital of $5 000,- 000. Mills will be built of large capacity at points through the whole cotton seed territory. The incorporators are the beet mill men in the Sonth and large conBnmer* in tho North. Four times the necessary money could bo obtained. Tho organiza tion will be completed witlun ten days. The Dakota Snow Storm. Hr BON, Dak., March 2.—Railroad men say la*t Saturday’s snow storm was the worst ever known in Dakota. It blockaded the Northern Pacific road sobs ly that it is only open as far east as Lake Benton this morning. Thence to Tracy it Is so solid that it mast be shoveled out They do not expect lo g-t a through train from Winona before Sunday. The .Northwestern is open to UawarJen. The anow melted rapidly here, where it was about eighteen inches on a level. Chari* p. Major, ’ j/toc ptm'"sp^ar'lhad done, and Mr. > toe Tennessee river at or near Sheffield, AlL 1 toikeys and ■ fixed and round him Jiving witn some negro j Prohibition In Winds UtaaJ. hands in one of ■ their shacks ihouses built I’cnii zscz, March A -A Detition from by rwl/cufcl Lands), I'tit tbs kind Colonel j merchant* and btuine*# Don of Providence, could not stand this, and had bun doth! j representing nbont ItO.OCO.OOO, vu pre- /vNVMforu.ble quartern, where be was , ted to tbe General AiHemidy, ’asking for Daring j a repeal of tho prohibitory law. an «*r«ljr Dr. him. It U * anr* au4 all tLrvfttaad men, (Monel Nelson nursed wntil he fully recovered. During ! a r.q . al of tho prohihiUii-y b Jordan aud Mr. I.orch. his hi.-kno* K“ v< ‘ ( olonel CUvton a hiw- i Z:tt»: Ur. John U. Cox- tory of himaelt, as be was only a waif, and . Ta*t..oatdalieAi, eon.tinui„„ la drove of sixteen wild knew of lo relative, either del or living, i *,£.*'!'V ?£ te!£*c{ wh"’ ed" for them. The first The l-oy appreciated hla employer's kind- i .s* '