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1HE MACON WEEKLY TELKQKAPJEn fUEbDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 13. 1887.-TWEl.YE PAGES.
THE STATE LEGISLATURE.
ELECTION FOB ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
OF THE BOTH*MB COURT.
yievl.ion ol the Common School Imw.
Illll raiaed the House—Call of the
Coantlei— Other Important
Matten Acted On.
Atlanta, September 7,—The Finance
Committee o( the Hoase bad a Ions session
this afternoon. A great many bill8 were
ooniidered. Some were dtcided upon
favorably, and otbere were killed. Those
of pnblio interest were the bills making
appropriations for tbe branch colleges at
Milledgeville and Thcmasville. After a
long disensaion, tbe committee agreed to
m appropriation of $4,600 to each college.
Mr. MoLendon, of Thomas, has in-
fully to tha pnblio nnticipstion in their I providing for tho disposition of said fees | If A CQ MinJTTWi TYVNTfiHT
action on the Glenn bill. It is under-1 and for other purposts. | JUiVOO JILLllilij IU 1\lu111
stood that they will report tbe bill bscb Mr. AtkinsoD, of Coweta, srgned at
to-morrow In scch shape that even Ur. length in favor of his till.
GleDn will not reorgniza it It will be
Ur. Mathews, of Houston, spoke In favor OF YOUNG MEN, CALLED FOR 8
... . - i O'CLOCK AT THE COURT HOUSE.
reported by substitute, which will embody of tbe snbstitnte as reported by tbe finance
the Calvin resolution, whioh prohibits any committee.
teacher of a mixed sohool of white and Ur. Arnheim, of Dougherty, thought, . _ ,
black from receiving any benefit from the Ur. Atkinson’s bill a mere skeleton. Tho u '!* , 1 Cosh noy» of w. C. Lyon. A. Co,
school fund, with the farther proviso that finance committed bod taken his bill and * "" ‘
no person who hss been ednoaled in I perfected it Formerly the inspectors re-
snob school shall be eligible to I eeived the fees, but now this, as reported,
position ss teacher in the common demanded that the pnblio schools of tbe
schools of this State. If the oommittee Slate receive a portion of it. Tbe fees
is correctly reported it isfdifficult to sechow now charged in Georgia were by far higher
they will be able to face the Senate and pub- than these of any other State.
lio opinion with this low and weak dodge 1 Ur. Schofield, of Bibb, said tbe Stan-1 never wore before in times of peace. They
of tho iisne. I understand a prominent I dard Oil Company had a oompl te monopo-1 are rea u y enthuaiastio over the coming of
member of the committe says this will bs a ly in Osorgia. This company could put its , f n . _ , ...... ... Ih . t
unanimous report, end expresses the opin- oils in Georgia at one-half a cent per gallon , „ , ' V 10 people of Macon see that
ion thattbe substitute will pass the Senate, less than any other company. I the Confederate Veterans day of the Fair
A report even more startling is current, At this juncture Secretary Harrison com- week, with the fifty to sixty thousand
that the Brady blit is to be revived mnnicated a sealed communication in grangers in the city, will be the grandest
in the House. The story goes writing from his Excellency, tbe Governor. ,
that Mr. Brady is not satisfied or convinced Ur. Schofield said the bill as reported by opportunity that has ever been offered to
o» tho jinhlin condemnation of his measnre, | the finance oommittee was thoroughly com ■* “ “ 1 ‘ * ““
Make a Handsome Subscription to
the Advertising and Entertain
ment Fund-Extracts
The leaven is working.
The people of Macon are aroused ss they
trodnoedtutbe House a bill to amend the ^ condemnation of his measure, | the finance oommittee was thoroughly con-1 show the publio the advantages of the oity,
J,® 1 Jeonviora ao u to locate the'present but has prepared a new bill with some of sidered, and he hoped it would pass. I clems and cash boys contbibutb.
IeMe«?°snd < anthori*e the Governor to trsns- the more objsotiouabls features of the dead Mr. Atkinson tbonght that because this Xho £oUowiDg communication from the
u for dr own one eliminated, and proposes to introduce substitute was repotted by the finance com- , , , * . .. , , „
them te connUts aopljing for their own | j( )q th(> Hon ^' £ j^er reported> on miUe6 it waa no Ieason tbe Honge aho uld clerks and cash boys of the dry goods firm
what authority, I do not know, that the pass it. of W. 0. Lyons A Co. will explain itself:
The 8* nate. I hill has been submitted to the Speaker, and I He said tbe bill ss reported by the finanoe “Macon, September 7.—Major J. F. Han-
The bill passed yisterday creating the he has decided that it can be property in- commutes fostered monopolies; it would I son—Dear Sir: Appreciating your effort
office of solicitor of tbe county conrt of | traduced. It is devoutly to be hoped that make tbe Standard Oil Company the master I to make fitting arrangements to entertain
Macon eonnty, was on motion of Mr. I these reports are but idle fancies, add that I of the situation, sh they would have things I the Grand Old Man, tbe Gladstone of
Hu»kes, of the Thirteenth, reconsidered. the country will be epsredthia additional af- their owu way. The hill provided that the I America, who is soon to visit us, in such a
Mr. Dean, chairman of the special judi- fliotion and calamity. inspectors should keep one-third cf the manner as will make the oheeks of every
ciary, submitted a report. Judge Russell, the fine old gentleman fees. This would be a severe temptation m ao, woman and child in Macon glow with
Mr. Powell, chairman of the oommittee from Chatham entertained at his rooms last to them. He Raid the foes received for I pride, and recognizing the necessity of a
i finance, made a report. Dight the members of the general jadioiary 1886 were $12,696, end for 1885 $10,766; general and generous contribution, that
This committee reported adversely on the oommittee of the Honse. A few other I mak ng a total of $23,362.
general and generons
yon may leave nothing undone to make Lis
resolution to pay mileage to members for friends were also present. It was a pleasant Mr. Harrison, of Quitman, said the ser- y| a j t 0I j 0 continued round of unaUoyed
the adjourned session of 1887. occasion, and tbe liberal hospit,'* * '
Mr. Jaokion, chairman ot the oommittee | Savannah was admirably illustrated,
on education, submitted a report.
The roll was called far tbe introduction
of new matter.
ocoasfon, and tbe liberal bespit,lity of vice was efficient as it now was. If the j oy the undersigned, esteem it a ptivi-
“ *»—•—*■» pnblio sohool system was to be improved lege to contribute our mite for that par-
let it be done by taxation, and not by in- and trust every business house
The Senate. | spection of oils. it, Msoon and in the adjoining
. The Senate met at 10 o'clook, President I Mr. Gordon, of Chatham, soul there wasj towns will do likewise, thus enabling
Mr. Lumpkin, of the Seventh, introduced I Davidson in the chair. The journal was about $12,000 raised by inspection. This „ oa to do all—all would bavo you do for
a bill to amend section 4570 of the code, so 1 and approved. was too much, and a portion should go into t he loved and honorable Jefferson Davis,
as to extend tbe provisions against tbe silo On motion of Senator Dean tbe leave of the treasury for other purposes. It wan tha I and w hich we are euro will redound ttrthe
of liquor on eieetion day to primary elec-1 absence granted to Secretory Harris was ex-1 idea of the fioanoe oommittee that soma of 1 everlasting glory of our beautiful Central
Hons. . | tended on acoount of the death of his niece ] this money should be applied to education. q,.„ Very respectfully,
_ — \IIImj.,„ aJ Ui„ (nmlliv I Ts isno 4ha U/.n th/i .inmmittAA th.it till, I . .■«« *■ w aa . w /*
veteran* who did bis bidding on tbe battlefield,
wno followed him In the dark day* of tbe late war,
who love him a* chieftain and comrade, will be
preaent In Macon to grasp, probably for the last
time, the hand of the grand old commander who
led them on to fight fur a cauie which they be
lieved Just and for principle* for which their fath-‘
•i* and brother* and friend* gave their life’s blood.
Mr. Davis will be idolized in Macon, and the pub
lic will learn that “the rivalry of two Georgia cities"
will not prevent the South from honoring the man
who stood so nobly by them In the past.
UilledgeriUe Recorder.
Mr. Robert A. Nistjet, of Bibb cunty, general
superintendent of the Georgia State Fair, was in the
city on Tuesday last The object of his visit was to
meet with the representatives of the weekly pipers
of the Stale present and seenre their aa«i*t«nce In
promoting the Interests of the state Fair in the suo-
csss of which Mr. Msbet hss enlisted every energy
of his bodj, iuiuu and heart. We hope he suc
ceeded in his purposes, and if he did, he has en
gaged no inconsiderable faotor In the furtherance
or Oeorgla’s great Industrial showand its best in
terests.
Ex-President Davis, the Teleokai q of Friday an<
noances, will visit the Georgia State Fair and re
view the old Confederate veterans. Thousands
will be delighted to s£e toe grand old man.
Speaking of Mr. Davis's coming visit to
Msoon the Covington Star says:
This will be good news to th* people of Georgia,
as well as the tbousaads of ex-Confederates and
others from the whole South, who will be in Macon
on that ocoasion, as, in all probability, it will be
the last opportunity they will ever have of seeieg
the venerable ex-Confederate cbUftain.
Hawkiusvi le News.
We learn that quite a number of our enterprising
farmers have expressed a willingness to furnish ex
hibits for the State Fair. Mr. JT J. Ktncben pro-
J oses to send np s sample bale of cotton, and Mr.
. W. Harrell says be teals confident that he can
show a barrel of the finest syrup ever made In Geor-
gi«. If our farmers and oltlxeus generally intend
exhibiting articles at the Fair it la high time they
were moving in tbe matter. Thla ia a matter in
which the citizens of every portion of the oonnty
are interested, and we hope that immediate steps
will be taken towards getting np a first-class county
exhibition.
Darien Timber Gszette.
McIntosh county will show whet she can do in
is way of raising sugar cane at the 8tate fair.
McIntosh county ought to send up some of her
exhibits to the State fair.
Oar farmers will send someth!"" to the Rtoa
fair. They have istored us that much.
THE WORK~OF THK COMMITTEE OF
TWENTY-FIVE LAST NIGHT.
Mr. McKtmy, of tho Forty-third, offered I ftn( j serious illnees of his family.
It was the idea of tho oommittee that the $% # g # Lyons, $2; J. C. Biquod, $2; C.
ft resolution to amend rule 98 of tho Senate On motion House and Senate bills were rate of one-half oent per gallon should he p t R 3 berts, $2; l\. 8* Brown, $2; Clarence
and role 101 in regard to motions to recon-1 taken up tor first, second and third read-1 uniform on oil regardless of quantity. The
sider.
A number of House bills wore resa the
fitst time, and House and Senate bills a
second time.
DALLGTTINO FORA JUDGE.
ings.
oommittee wanttd the inspectors of oils to
be separate from those of fertilizers.
L. Roberto, $1; Sol P. Hecht, 91; J. F. Lit-
tie, $1; Arthur Gardner, $1; E. J. King, $1;
Dan McDonald, 25 oeuts; AlUe Goldsmith,
BILLS FIRST BBADINO. . ,
A bill to amend an ac. «ivfovt)d Septem- Mr. Felton, of Bibb, moved that the I 25 cents; Julian Holmes, 25 cents; Eddie
her 4,1886. Special jadioiary. Governor’s communication be taken up. I Ltpford, 25 cents.”
The Young Men's Hass Meeting—Liberal
SulMcrlptions From the Employes of
S* K. Jaqaes it Co., mid Ex
change Bank.
A bill to inoorpoyde the town of Kenne-1 Carried.
At 12 o’clock the Senators entered the I aaw^in C^b cQunty. ^CorponiUQtm.
hall of the House to participate, in joint
The message coiled attention to the raalg- n j ed t j,o letter.
A chock lor the above amount nccompa-
A bill to amend au act entitled an act to I nation ot Hon. T. J. Simmons as judge of
oonvanticn S«}SS7fTlS»Tf! »"«>ori/.e the registration of voters in Cobb the Macon circuit, ho baviug been elected I _ or *»““■ .
Z'Cemi couV 1 ‘taTc £.ttata | „ I 5HSK I caU WM h “ dtd in yMtCT -
Justiee Samuel Hill, deceased, President
Davidson,
tie,
the
The Honse.
The Honse was called to orderat 9 o'clock.
Mr, Gibson, of Glatcock, moved toreoon-1 district, tbit all m etu,gs of committees bs
A message wsa received' from the Govern-1 Mr. Felton, of Bibb, offered a resolution. I day afternoon
i ... it -To-night ot 8 o’clock sharp, there ts to
' ‘ gathering of the yonng moo
, that bos ever assembled to-
or the pnrpoee of providing
>y which the visit of Jeffor-
_ son Davis shall receive loyal notice at the
The snbstitnte as reported by the finance I hands of those yonng men wboee fathers
corporate
tbe city of Atlanta over Piedmont Park for I down,
polioe powers. Special judiciary. I The
Resolution of Mr. Hand, cf the Eighth I committe was adopted.
have taught them to lovo tho hero and
The biU was then passed—yeas 92, nays I whose mothers remind them that they
18. I must render a tribute to ‘their countryman.’
8IW bills. Never in tho history of s life hss such an
... j - A bill to amend an act to incorporate tbe I By Mr. Gordon, of Chatham-A bill to em-1 opportunity been offered. And for what?
Mr. Tate moved to lay the motion to re-1 town of Cairo, in Thomas oonnty. Special I power tbe commissioners to sell thepresent I Need it bo asked? No! It is te pises the
sidi r tho action cf tbe Honse yesterday on I annonneed by ibe secretary before ad jonrn
the bill to exclude from aervioe on the grand | ment. Rules,
jury certain county officers.
court houso of Chatham county. General I young men of Bibb op
: * l flu nflflflflflvflrn nf thft
preservers of
the ebarsoter
record,
the * memories
of Mr. Davis
consider on tho table. So ordered.
By unanimous consent, ten ole bill to
amend an act to authorize the town of San'
dertviUe to establish a system of pnblio
schools was taken np and passed.
WlBST SPECIAL OODUL
f^h^Ufl'ml^f I G“ or gl» e ni l TcnnetieeT Gen, ral judiciary. | General jadioiary. . . - -
and consolidate the common sohool laws of j a blU to ratUy and confirm to toe Macon By Mr. Johnson, of Echols—To amend yet, with hair so white and eyes so dim, sud
judiciary.
A bill for the relief of H. C. Daniels, of I judiciary,
the county of Elbert Finance. I By Mr. Gordon, ot Chatham—A bill to which
The finance, corporations and general I authorize tho building of a oourt house by has Impressed upon the world and “whioh
judiciary sommittees submitted their re- Chatham county on the "old cemetery I the world will not willingly let die. He is
ports. I property,” lying in Savannah, all the bodies | vmongat them for tho last tim«, his lamp of
A bill for establishing the Une between I baviug been removed from said property. I life is but dimly burning, his soul must
-- 1 I soon take its flight to a higher sphere, and
the 8»te, lately recommitted to J*® and Covington Riilroad Company the right thecharterof thcOkefenokooandSt. Mary’s stop so infirm, he oomes here to say f ite-
mtttee on edncaUon and now reported back I tfl ma k„ certa in extensions ot its maiolinos. I Canal Company. Referred to the commit-I well! Yonog men, bend yoor energtM.
favorably with amendments, was taken np I j; a p roada< j tee on internal improvements. turn out en masse and illustrate to the
?, r< t cr ’ ... . .. a bill to define the duties of masters in By Mr. Calvin, of Richmond—To pro- father who bled while yon were in the cra-
sxpUined the Mnecdmsnla) 0 h ap0frT . >ta . Speelol jndlolary. IMbit tbeoaleof liquor in three miles of die that yon were born with love of coun-
made by the committee, and urged tbe | A hill to prescribe tbe time witbin which 1 Hspbxibah church in Riohmond county, try end of principle. Mamed men
‘and single are ixpeeted—all who were
not engaged in the Confederate service, bat
ell who can offer ns n good suggestion must
By Mr. Franklin, ot Fannin—Iuoorporat- I come. A meeting of yooDg men took place
V.111 H , .1,, *V,1 A in. HI iscwnu. IUD UUIO Wiuim H uidu ■ UUUIUU fltwiuiwm wuiuj,
ft 1“ may be enforoed. Special judi- Temperance.
more of aoodifleation of exlating laws than dat - By Ur Balleji of Spalding—RegutaUng
_ . . A bill to require grand jutiee to inspect 1 the taxes of Griffin. Corporations.
ing the town of Bine Ridge, in Fannin.
Referred to committee on corporations
cuter,lay morning at the Etw offloe ot Mr.
G. Blount, and many aaggeations were
The bill reported back from tho Senate I mode, bat nothing was definitely de-
appropriatlng $9.(KO to the Academy for I termined, except thatjthe meeting mnat be
by the oommittee were agreed to. i
thit*^the*nrovis?onf ef*’ the''blU ihdTnDt " A W11 w »“ en < 1 * n act extending the ben-
a-*— . .
ii, n»si. . „ . . A I A hill to fix tbe tirno for adjournment cf I the Blind, and providing that no money be held to-night xt the couit honse, at 8
^ the Huptrior and City Couzts in the Biate. 1 j»pent until an outline ot the pkna U made, o’clock sharp, and that each would do his
r? Sa*s5 sm I Special judiciary. I was token up and the ambiidmente oon- endeavor to have a large crowd present.
iSm'’ ^nn^ftSfS I A biU 10 P rohibit tb# ,,le or mannCacture currod in. the committee of twenty five appointed.
out 9400 0 f ijq 0 ora in two milca of Trinity Method- The bill to tax wine rooms ten thousand u n d er n resolution passed at the citi
this amendment, and Messrs? Candler and I ... ... . I 1 f !.?®I hereby appoint the fallowing named gentli
Denny opposed it.
Tbe amendment waa adapted.
ice. low, laxen op tor me pwtpoie ot consiaer- h6robv gI)D0 at ,h a following named gentle-
A bill to pravide for election of vke-ptee- leg the auiendmenta of Beuute. Tb® L en to P act L e ocmmlttl to meXe all
Menu of the Exchange Bank of Macon. | ame^m.nta were alUgreed to. I arraegementa for the reception and enter-
The btU by Mr. Bell, of Burke, to *evy a tinmen, 0 f ex-Preaident Jefferson Dsvis.
Banks.
adopted.
Mr. Denny moved that, with the amend'
Bents now made and the favorable
A bill incorporating the Georgia Mutaal tax of one-tenth of one per cent for cduca- Thli oomm i tt ee will meet at tbe offloe ot ibe
sursaoe Compsoy, Corporations. tionsl purposes, was taken up. r.Anrniii AurlrnUnwil StcUf room No *
A bill to amend the acts incorporating the Mr. Harrell, of Webster, offered a aubati- Hotel LaSer, tlw eveniDg at b o'clock]
O' n nf PalmattA pAMinro linna I illta lliat nnn hfintlMfl anil ikirtv.mVMt I . . .. 1 ”
mena- iova o£ Corporations. I tute that one hundred and thirty seven a
np® 1 ! A bill to anthorizs the trustees of the .oboola <oui> for each count)) be established ‘ * e
ofthe committee on edueatlon, the advene | g coon( j Prasbytorian Church of Columbus 1 to be branches of the Stale' University,
report of the committee of tbe whole House I ^ Be j, i 0 to of land. Special judi- Mr. Tate, of Fiokens, raised the point
on its former coeoidtrsUon ot tbs bill to clary . that Mr. Harrell’a anbatitme waa not get-
disagreed to. „ . I A bill to require defendants in ejectment I main to the original bill. Tho Speaker
cases to withdraw affidavits of forgery made I sustained the print.
This motion prevailed.
31.
The bill waa then pasaed-yeat 127, nays toJ)lalnUa ' a deodi . Gencra i judloUry.
tue axcoHti sriciAL oon as.
Fending a motion to commit the entire I
Leave of abaenee waa granted Senators I matter to the finance committee, the House I
DeJarnette, Gaerry, J. L. Hand, Atwood I adj turned.
The blU of Mr. Butt, to levy a tax for tbe I and Thomas J. Livingston for a few days. . nnvwi.'iti.-i! atd nttAii
I NtLUi ox Ttituti exadino. A PROMINENT CONFEDERATE DEAD
A bill to repeal tbe set entitled Tavern A 1‘hy.ietan Who l»p«i From tti< n
Ben C. Smith. Chairman.
W. W. Carnes, Thoa. Hardeman,
R. E. Park,
J. F. Hanson,
Jaa. U. Campbell,
F. A. Harvey,
roi'port of common schools.
On motion of Mr. Harrell, of Webster,
thla bill waa mads the special order foe to-1 u £„e"e Mt" Burial judtotoy?
morrow morning. ■ ■ * - - *
coll or rjtx cxtuNTtia.
Under the call of the conntiea tor new I
matter, the following bills were introduced I misdemeanor. General jadioiary.
With 1’re.ldent JeHerwia Itavla
A bill lo repeal onset incorporating the I BalUmeta Ban. _ ,
town of Bwalneeboro. Corporations. 1 Hr. Fred rio Garretaon died near Boond I
A bill to make slander in certain cases a I Bvxtk, N. J , on Tneaday, AagustHO, in tbe
Mayor Price,
Ben C. Smith,
T. D. Tinsley,
L. A. Jordan,
Alex. Reynolds,
D. D. Craig,
Joseph Blount,
A. B. Small,
A G. Butts,
C. D. Findlay,
Bridges Smith.
15uth year of his age. He was ibe grandson I
W. R Regers,
Tracy Baxter,
Gilbert Davie,
W. A Poe,
0*0. W. Burr,
T. L Mesaeuburg,
D. B. Jones,
W A. Wylie.
the rouBTH uhobuia will cohs
At tbe rennion of the Fourth Georgia Beg-
A bill to create a board cf ootumiasioaera I or I.aae GarretaoD, an esteemed officer ot I iment in Albany yeel-r.l >y Aldeiutau Ed
of toads and revenues tor the county of I the old United htat-e nsvy. Uis lather, I O'Connell, ot Mtcon, teudeted an ti<vitation
Clayton. Special ladloiary. I Andrew Van Bibber, of Mattoews county, I to the rrglutut to attend the State Fair and
A bill to appropriate (5 000 to Dahlooeaa I Va, married Bettie Gartetsou, of Glonres. I join in Ute reabica of tho Confederate vet-
anthorUing the Governor to transfer them I ooUega. Finance. I ter, the daughter oniseo Girreteon. Fred- j none. The iuviiatiirn was unanimr u.ly ac-
toeounties applying for their own convicts, I A bill to amend on act Incorporating thu rio was born in Gloucester in 1837. IU» eepled. Atelegram to theTxLoaOArB from
etm Penitentury. * West End and Atlanta Street Hallway Com- mother afterwards married Thornes E. \ an I Alnsny giving theoe facts closea with these
By Mr. Gteiham, of Walton, to regulate P*ny. Spectal juniclary. State. Dr Gorretran te- Everybody enthnsieetie about
• fete of the solicitor of the county court A Mil to appropriate $5,000 to the unisex- Me edncelion w lUltimure, and Davis.
and referred as noted:
By Mr. McLendon, to amend the act pro
viding for the lease of penitentiary i^h
victe, by vaeoling the present lessee and
the fees of (he aolicitor of the county
of Walton. General jadioiary.
Also, a bill to repeal the registration law
aity of Georgia. Finanoe.
A message was received from tbe Honse I p*. W. C. Yen B.bbar, of this city,
bts medichl edneetton in the effice of I
bis
kino woans toon bainnsiikik.
Tbe TautoBAru a oorres|ioudent a( Bain'
n*aiiuu ouuntj and vaUbitah a new one.! ennvena tbe General Assembly in iotnt I fsther's constu Soon after his graduation I bridge sent the toUowit g jeeterdaj:
.. * I .1.. t. .(..a IflJ.. ut_fl.__.'. I fpnm that nuwiidal riena»tm«nt ni t nee • Tut wear . S i!.„ t..-.!.. r t-. I r h*V_v.
Counties.
By Mr. Gardner, a resolution to refund to ,
J. L. Kennedy $40. paid into the school I tion of ofcrieol errors.
session to elect Judge Simmons’s suoceesor. j trout the medical department ot toe Culver • ■ •• Hsoou uid iun (igu* thing wh»s she is
Uouee bill 776 was sent bock for ootrec-1 ‘‘ty of Urrylsud he entered the United | vited ix-Fresident Dsvis to the State Fair.
fuml. Finance. ■
By Mr. Hawkins-For the protection of | Wilkinson county,
birds and other game in Newton oonnty.
Counties.
A bill to emend tbe probibitiou laws of
Passed,
State* Nsvy, passing second in examination I We have some patriotic citizens who never
in a class ot fourteen He then .riled nn-1 miss an opportunity to see Mr. Dsvis,
der Commodore Totten to the ooost of Af-
A biUcresticga board oftru.teee to aell I riea as aaoUtant angeon of tbe fleet. On
and reinvest the proceeds ot certain lands I th* African ooost tba surgeon and many of
Bunbtidge will be well represented
csniOLLTON eoLmaaa Anot'sxn.
One of tbe most prominent citixens
™?2rlV J5S* 01 »*• t0V " 1 °‘* Fra#kUD ’ H “ td °° aDtI - I aton°wM instrnmental UllhSS^SS I 0*->‘>on .end. ,b. to th.Tii?
A bill to incorporate the Cbattanoooga fridge in bringing tbe ahlp home.
ert Flouraey, of Wayne. Finanoe.
By Mr. Wtilioms, of Ranis—To prevent
tbe running at large of
stock in several district*
Al-<>, for tbe relief
’EPST"* S iri0 ? “* Dobo, I ?n ade ^^ I Tow «Xnta3r Mr“cIe U vri«d e . to!
»n 4673 of theeode. Generei judiciary. Tetagrapb Company. Passed. Ujtttt, and was wyos oh thaJTorida
tion 4673 of theeode. General judiciary.
By Mr. Howell—To amend acta estab-_
liabing a new charter (or Atlanta, so as to I boat Company. Paused,
sreoeribe limits witbin which apiritucua I _To art-
Omars may be sold in the city, in the event |
ot Ute repeal of the present prohibition law.
(Witbin half a mile of the union depot).
Oorporatton.
Toiocorponte the C^wette. Staem- dVring bTr iTmor.blVv^VHVth.u Mugwump pr«id.nt There be.U-n
utCcmnJnr returned to Virginie,andattheevaenaUon of “»d® •>«'« to get np exhtbita from
To^mendTsection3^0 of the code ot 1873.1 Richmond be eceompamed l^reident Cerroli to tne Piclmont f *r bat »th tittle
io.mtiiuetcuoa.K,-ooiiuecojeoiio ( e.i D ^, < WM one eneeeoa oo tar. Mr. M. U Russell, one of
of tbore P tn Uie Immediate victoity” hen •*“ members ot Ute exsourive oommittee of
il "77 . * . 7 U I Aarlsnltnr.l M.nntlnn nniMfl onrll..
on education, says tl
A&o, a bill to incorporate tbe Merchants | brought before that' committee this after
and Mechanics' Banking sod Loan Com-
pony of Atlanta. Banks.
Alio, a bill to Incorporate the Mutaal
Loan and Banking Company of Atlanta.
Banks.
Mr^c^ciri^ofth. committee I Ur. DS.UW.S captured. Dr. Giretam. I tST
i edneetton. uys tbe Glenn bill will bo »ith »«»«r»l other cffiaers, eecsped to the ‘ e Un , K , ,^ r t , , ,
-ongh^toreXt ^mmlt^ thU attar' wood^ whet.they dtvidwl whatgoldthere|
—- ■—* >*—I nat vs^jsssjoa JSK VS;M
e a lationtaf hoaUliUeS, he engaged in litt r. ”***** **” “
xiAo auu*c uirv u .»ociucs. i wj labors tod the practice of medicine, i
Tbe ipecial order of Ibe day being ibe and, marrying in tb« meantime, removed
Bv Mr. Atkinion—To incorporate th* I Mr ‘ ot Coweta, to provide jo New Ycrk. There ha again took np hia
■ . n > as . * I f raw tri*. naemant raft fun fwr n. trasrtx./ f i raw raft I li'xrarv wnrV aril tt-nfa an ftrararanrtt rtf thA
Goweta Beck. Banks.
matter in bind. Look ont for Cot roll
the State fair.
what THK rares SATO.
The AngnataOhroaicle ia so editorial bit*
for the payment of fee* from inspection of literary work, and wrote an account of the the nail on the head and counter ainkt it
At twelve o’clock the Senate mat the oU ® *“to’the Slate Treasury, ate, was cruise of the Florida and many other inter- uria one blow:
Hoc.e in joint session to elect a judge of I u *? n n P-
tb> Ssprame Court
THE GLNNX HILL LOOMING INTulthei
esUng incident*' of bis other travel*. iueoob***xt*e4*<t*aio*t cordial mvttarou
Sxvxhal bnndred yonng men met[last
night at tSe conrt honse and organized for
the purpose of taking part in the recaption
tx President Jeffetson Dsvis when be
visits Macon a few weeks henoe.
Mr. James G. Blonnt was made chairman.
his speech accepting this position, Mr.
Blonnt said, standing where he did (on tho
stand of the judge of the Superior Court),
ha was reminded of the grateful faet that
the honorable gentleman who usually pro'
sided in that place had )ust been eleotid to
the Supreme Couit, upon which be oongrat'
uiatedthe people, etc.
These remarks were greeted with faint sp
plsnse from about one-flftb of the audienoe.
On motion of Mr Minton Wimberly the
following resolutions were adopted:
Wherein, Mr. Dsvis, tbe ex-President
the Confederate States, has signified his in
tantlon of visiting oar city daring the ap-
proaohtng Suite Fair; and whereas, it is
Eminently prepet that our people should re-
ccivo him soil tbe other visitors in n man
ner becoming the importance snd dignity of
tbe occasion; therefore, be it
Resolved, That we, tie yonng men of
the city of Macon and Bibb oonnty, do
hereby otgenix , ourselves into au atsooi
lion to be known as
THE TODNO MENS’ VCTXUANS ASSOCIATION
the pnrpoee of which shell be to render alt
the assistance that onr united efforts can
accomplish that Ur. Dsvis sod bis veteran*
may be appropriately received and ee'er-
tatoed duriux tbelr stay in onr mid.t
Resolved farther. Tost abating none of
our patriotism far tbe government under
which we live, we will endeavor to show
to Mr. Divts and his voter ns that their
noble and aelf sactilieiug conduct iu b;
half of th* people of the Booth, is uot
now nor will i. evtr beforgottkn.
“It »o!v«d farther, That we hereby pledge
oar united and untiring energies to tne ac
eomplishment ot tbe purpose above inci
Cfttftd ”
Messrs. R. W Pittitson andC. L. Bart
lett responded m brilliant speech'* to re
peated calls lor iht m.
Q.i morion uf Mr E'liop E »*<, * cam-
mutes will he epguiuted by Ur BWnnr,
who we* elected cuairman ot tb >t com nil-
tee by tbe meeting, to make errur.g, monte
for aDd Oroide upon wnat part thr y oing
men will take in tbe reception ot Ur. Da
vie. That committee is to consist of five
gentlemen fiom each ward of Marin
and two from sacb militia di.trict at Bib >
eonnty.
M. B. D. Lamsden suggest'd that the
young man of immediately adjvoent conn-
tie* be invited to j -in with tb* youag men
ot Bibb; bat no action waa token last night
on thw ■nggoatioo.
The meeting adjourned snbjeet to tbe
call uf the chairman.
To-morrow, or ntxt day, the ormmitte*
will be app duled; sud upon tba iis deete-
ion will depm I ibe Uura tor the calling of
the next metui.g.
There wet a ,- iu no hearty good fwti*.
display"! :.y ,b iiresmt to mek* a- wig »
dm ot eira’i >a *e po-Migr bir thetit t>u -:.e
ocoaatou ot M- Dtvis'e v.-tt
FROMINkKCB AGAIN.
rafttece* to the inspection of illuminstitr I tbe nameef hie moiher'*family. Haleavea I at meSunib.
I oil* by providing for inept et're, prtecri ing j a widow, bat no children.
Atlanta, September 8.—According to I th* manner and arr.i.an j < t thatr ccmpenaa-'
report this afurooon, tho Stoat* commit-1 tion, ruiriog tho schedule ol fee. new pre-1
education pipmiae* to com* ap I acribvd by law fer tu lL*p«e .ioc of oris,' rnt
c Beerier—Hire, welter, take this chicken j bacawe. -it !<>*>». as U Os is bets, Oa*LkJ ebect es
•MO kevelUkelx MBbeA-hanlogtaa I e4nwtc<cer4.'* . . .
taw. 1 Irea LeWtubee drawing card. Ikownali of
c IIMITIEX . r TWENTY EIVS
Tbe Ouoju»l't> v itfr t I..SSC u-K-xt ir» ti.rl ,r
So. 3, ot tcv jloi-’ Lmi r
Mr. Bod 0. fimti , tii»* < L airru%f>, cR lefi
th® niMtior to order k» d huduiii ood tb>»»
the uim bt ftiiotBA iu oruet «a* th citctiou
of r permsiic Lt c>,»ir<h4r.
On ilo'.ud of 0®ptifn T. L M-'s^nLuro,
Mr. B. C. rianih tsi unde ute wtnnxnont
ehfttraun.
On motion Cxptiio F. H-rny idJ Mr.
W. A. Pot-, Witc Utui® totopormrj Mens
Uries.
It wax iftietd to • mplor r coenpetont
ntcrstsry for ♦hti u«o of iho uoirmidM.
Mr. HV. A. Pj* (eadtnd bis office *u» bend-
qnarirrn for tne committee freed allchftrrfe.
ibe eff^r wa accepted with thanks.
The chsrmso m«de hie appoint ment of
the vunont m follows:
ON RKt'EFTlON.
Ban C. Smith, J. p. Hiiuoo.
T h J?*f* e . nbar *» T. D. TiueU >.
George W Bijrr,
Alex R^nolce,
A. O. Bntte.
o* LxiHiXh, mm ANi# ctr.r.uoRe.
r " “ w. R R ,,
Gilben D.ris.
<>* < “LaxapoMDENca
A.G. Ba-ra,
R E. Park, p p ot»i,,
•J wFph B.’ouat.
ON lNPrt:;MATION AKI» A4'('OMl|ODA rtON*
A.B.So*i, D B. J
J. H. Campbal!. W. a. Wy te,
l P»aIo Hervrf.
< * dic rimam.
T* h Navaf.burg, A F Nm it, -
A G. Bat... c . u p li: . llay
Tru ' r H
To* oommitto* on receptions will suet
»*sta from Beauvot, ,
other arrangements for there£? ?!
PtfftMdftnfl/w O.yb^PSj
too cotntniitoe on badM.^tM
carnages will 8eB to itH
furnished with appropti.t-T?T 8t j
brass bond* and proVfde ra
diatingnished guests as will
Tho committee wcJffiX P '1
swer all letters of tnqffiMH
information as wilfb?«s ‘“r
abroad who wUh to be preL?**
The committee on infotmstinn
commodatlon wiU oscerttin^ then
bouses in the city that can
the people during the
a bureau where such infortnahJ
had and also to have this inf,„„ ?|
to.trorgcre.tthe depot' 3
committee request that «ii -r n, l
city will give Vhem oa soon K
number they can accommodAt* «
The commUtoe on dtcorations wj
Major J. F. H.nsou tateJSiJ
oommittee of the tender of th« t
Froteottve Assooisiion of a cam'?
use of Mr. Davis during hisetayi
The offer was acoepted, and th.l
tee returned a full vote of thantal
sociation. w 1
The several committees spuofl
Chairman Smith will meet »t J
headiiuarters, over D. A. Keatin.l
taking establishment, on SatuiiltJ
8 o'clook, for the purpose 0 f J
the amonnt of money wiU be n«
their several uses.
Thanks were voted to Msusgtri!
of the Hotel Lanier, for the kind!
parlor for the meeting of ibe ooml
AU veterans throughout the col
write to Mr. W. A. Poe, ohsirmanl
member of the oommittee on col
ence, and receive any poisible left
concerning the rennion, Autumn
etc.
The oommittee then adjourned I
Saturday night. T
EMPLOYES’ STBScaiPTIOxJ
Yesterday letters from employs
Jaqaes A Co. and of tbe Erchij
were received, eaoh letter encloeid
tor $26.
The following is the letter from I
EMPLOYES OP S. B. JAQUIS ll
“Macon, Ga., September 8, ll
J. F. Hanson, Chairman- Dear T
preeialingthe cppcrtuDity now d
show onr respect snd admiration!
oellenoy, the Hon. Jefferson li
grandest character now upon the)
Htaae, we, the employes of Metsa
Jaqaes & Co., beg you will accept]
in amount, ($25), to be used iu f
think best.
“We assure you wo feel it t prj
subscribe to so giand on objeotu
tortaiument cf the men “who l
gray,” and, aside from r.ur snb«ri
propose to do all we c id toward)
tbe occaeiou one long to be tci7
Respectfullv,
“Emplovxs S. R JioitJ
It is dsawviiig of remark that I
gentlemen who contributed from]
named firm are several who hi>
nted when the Board of Trade i
went on tbe collection round*.
The following letter is (torn thft
EMPLOYES or THE EYCHtNOI [
“Macon, September 8 —J. FJ
Eeq.—Dear git: We herewith ia
check for twenty-five doll.ru, nnrl
tion for tho entertainment ot Ho(
son D.vU and Confederate reti
reapectfnlly,
“Employes op ExcSANod
All honor to the employe, of till
Who now will be tbe next to be el
day on Ibis roll of honoi? Surely]
ployee of Mtcon are not so ungn
their employers, on whom the tj
every public emernriie slw.ys fal
to rally to their ala ia this the g
portauity Macon has ever had.
UKHXBAL 1>. a. HILL CONlH
Oapt. R. E. Park 1. init in ri
Utter from General D. H. Hill, til
any.: “It my health permit., [
ouar-e uttenU the approaobiog f
OKNXBAL LONOHTBXXT WIU BX|
Cipt. Frank A H irv. y i« in
letter framG-neral J.the*Laog.il
Gainesville. Ga , ia wbub h. »«■
stt'Od et tbe State Far in OJ
eball hope to meet Mr. Devil ooeft
, A CBAUACT.kl.TlC LETTS
“To private Ben Smith, Coa
l!*mpbdl, or eny Other of I’ben
1 tea. in the Telxobapu that :
going fo$be a reui iou tf cH (
Macon on October26:b. Ibarra
town in a loug time bat l u boj
there and take sup with the I
more. But bow am I going to]
brtgarii? Canyon tell me wbetf
Gordon’s skillet wagon * ill b>? |
you ples.e send far S.-igrsat I
open an office for him, l'U be .Tj
can report to Sergeant Creel *4
Joel MoxiT.nrj
Co I., bl|
L1IIB COL’XTT CAV ALEV. |
The membura of tbe BibbCoi
are requetied lo meet at G. 1L I
ble to morrow (Selnrray) at 12 °|
tba pnrpo.e ot taking .tep* ta<J
tug the preanuoe in Mocou on ib#
of Mr. Davis's visit of Get 1 . "-W
’ n. Should be tcorpt the 1D 'L
. b.il b* the honcred guest ot tUul
l who i has It* renoiou on one ot if
tbe t-.tr.
J H. Campheli,
Tracy Baxter,
D. D. Craix.
F. A. ile/fl’ey, ’
The I’oulttf Show.
T u Georgia State Poultry
A*“>i''%iion had a toll m- eting I j
r... ui S' >, 2 of th* Hotel Lauiu.
r-.icc : President H*id'iuio
w i. piuaided over by Vice-rii
E'v.ird*.
While the members diecu*
m*it< re, tbe melu sat ject w*. u
be need at tbe perk tar JJ®
ehickeus dnrti g the fait. '
on tbi. matt- r was Me»-r'- Grf>tg«
Jt. B Giles and Clark Git'f.
Tne comm tie* vi-iud 'i 1 ® 8 1 :
decided to m.kc the di-"’*) lc
drnni*, Tne t-top. will b^ ,r ‘''l
lb— entire opeu ctrol-, wbieb
ed vgriost the weather, t Ll *
i. considereJ tt e Very be>t '“‘ j
made, na the circle wilt * ctf ‘u lt
ll.lee the u» .nd ebirk.n. to be
and at th- . me Uiu.- g'»e • a t l
the crowd, ot epeetatui.
An etld English l»*uk
London, September 6
A Gteenw.y's bank »t'J* r *’\ 3
t be b.ik dim been e*t*btab*d ’
tnry end bed the high*** ^ r
soandai <e. It is f 1 *”**!”* ,
cause widesoread ruin.
joint stock bank WiU take •
ibe ftdled bank, which will g»
tion. _
Colonist. Warn'd 0* .
Paata, September 8 -Th« :Ts
i.l.r Ud on InUrview tof F* J
French toreiga miu:»i«r, t l
mov. moot to found * J
A. tbere.nlt - 1 -“i*■ S? l f c , *
Tamps warning i B
noth Franc* *nd Brerf i1
Conn.nL Itta iwportad*^,
were about to atari to* ““