The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 04, 1887, Image 3

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0 YORK l DEMOCRATS. .nr’fTION OF ONH HUNDRED ^MILLIONS demanded. ,1 deluded-State »ml National ** ^titration 1 Indoraed-Sumptu- MSl* ut,on I>ronounc *d — Candidate*. j oepiemuer -o.—ai utzo Riinei rapped ths convention to THg_MAC!ON WEEKLY TELEORAVR. TDKSDA1 MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1887.-TWELV ft J*AM*. BAY STATE REPUBLICANS. Sf, , nppo, P , ! . CdKeato him fa “ oonflience Tl,. „l „ TUI “MNISTBATION. me platform concludes as follow*- The i Democracy of Now York approves the Yd OLIVER AM *8 NOMINATED FOR mlniatraUonof Orovei-CleveUnd, I’re-ident GOVERNOR BY ACCLAMATION. A PERFECT TRACK. the United States. It has won Sazan. 681 ’-- 1 " 1 .' 5 conflde “ce It has withont regard **^0 ° path-* jj. T.. September 28-At 1123 taioanee of our system of free£ove?nme£' depending upon the popular will- it has "mpUcttyto the “A/‘ °AatfAira; it has checked wots of Troll Herrick presented the report of ^leBBittee on credentials, and it was Jaeaily adopted. ylcimpbell proaented the report of (Oittee on permanent organization, (oetinuea in cffioe the temporary _ *cd it »M adopted. ^coavestion then took areoeaa of an IgVlNO BALL LIFT OUT* nport of the committee on creden- ,bicb was adopted, divides the gtr-ivo 6eats of New York city evenly *Tntheoounty Democracy and Tam- leavingont Irving Hall. .convention was again called to order Sjn m., and Gov. Doraheimer pre- the report of the oommittee on reso wn the platform was read the follow- -oln'ions were adopted: km*, eince the Demoeratio party of laat met in eonvention it bae loat b jtt honored statesmen Horatio ir and Samuel J. Tilden and within >d many other noble leaders have the work committed to their hands, ...ei That the names of Tilden, ,ir, Hendricks, McClellan and Han- ue those of great and upright men, evidence the honor to be won in i pablic servioe, while the remem- „of them requires all other Demo- lo aid iu maintaining and advancing idard of integrity which they bus- jtiTed, That upon this Hist assem- , 0 [ * Democratic oonveution for the Litoe the retirement of Mr. Manning [it Treasury Department, we deaire qtui oar admiration of the wisdom jkch«, which marked his admintatra- that department TUE tl.ATFOBM. itpUtform was then read as follows: •luaecessuy federal fixation of the [ial year exceeded $100,000,000; nn- Lmt taxation is unjuat taxation; there- ItiD-mocmts of New York demand lent taxation be straightway re- Plat form: -Protection, Federal Sclioolr, Penalonf. Hevlsal of Internal Xlevenne Sy.tem, Reduction of Sarplus, Prohibition. Boktow,September 28.—Chairman Burden called the Republican State convention to ... . waits or i order shortly before noon, and after a brief voUan open their do- speech the usual committees were up- jouon to constitutional purpose*; it has ef- n footed practical retorm of the civil service* %£!**** it has maintained the national character for Tbe committee on organization reported jnstioe and forbearance in dealing with in * minutes and Francis W. Rockwell, T?«fnA°Z t ^ i S“*. l } ,g T* nt 01 the I of FttMlU, was made chairman. Rock- dent, and it has bfgtra\he reconatra P fon W#U was «iih great applause, and he of our naval eTubliramcnt wUlTathnrnnJn ^dressed the oonvenUon at considerable ness that DromhS uS 1?"^; '“8 th - At ‘ hs «°oelusion of Rockwell s ancient prMtiga mion tho^sM whelcforn 'P*«, e S ,h ® oh * ir men of the oommittee on we, repiWtttfSS Dem™ 0 f N.w r ‘* o "“ l0 “ “>» Plwtfornl. which iTcocflT.nca ind .up^ “ d I ?“™Ameefor Gov.mor, J. Q A^Brack.tt if P* sdA relating to endorsement o^Gcv "n'lll «nd lT p>’ I Boston, "for State Treasurer; Chas. R. Lafidj teeSteftjntarf »ssgsr HSSSSS** 6 ! wsBs&a — ifVf&g.Hwaa 1 jaasssasia amid mZh I w “’ mo?e eOMtanl employment sod batter re! LRtee on «.olmi™r °°“' I “n^ralion, fumUhiog an incentive for Frederick plTm. , , the full development of our resources and meUon'for ^SeoratTry -** *.£** S^SurSr^dTn K L?" I *«'•• C\*». KW. ” ap^UtET. Taber for d C t * K tor “>« reconstruction of onr navy, for in- ThaUi.kun^ e «.ntd^n^‘w .a t Iternalimprovementsandforpropernation- rn Of John ^ f 7 th 1 nom,D *; >1 aid to eduo tion, and also pensions for in of John Bogart for SUte engineer and I gi. 4hlf d soldiers and sailors. To meet the TWO DAYS’ RAIN HAS MADE THE MILE TRACK SIMPLY PERFECT. Tlio Grounds toba IJgbted lleautlfnllyby Kleedvlclty—An Ulectrlo Idglit Foun tain—New* t'ruui CouoficaCon- testiug for tlio 01,000. tion snrveyor, and the convention adjourned. THE GRAND ARMY. disabled soldiers and sailors. To meet the further question of the Treaeury aurplns we recommend such redaction ci internal revenue taxes as the exigenoiee of the ease New Pension legislation Asked For-To I may require. The time has come for Oon Meet at Columbus, Ohio, Next Year. I green to carefully consider the questions of St Louis, September 29.—The encamp- tbe internal revenue system and of the ment met at 9 a. m , and the oommittee on °“ ' n ,?“ if , . , I of administratton of our enstom lawa, espe- credentUle reported. A little breeze was I cially in regard to fraudulent undervalue- created over a delegate from Michigan, but tion. We believe iu an honeet ballot, both the report was finally adopted, which was N°' lh nBl1 South, and that every citizen 11,0 uama aa nrin.Ad should be allowed to vote and have bis the earns as printed. To(e coante j We condemn the systematic The committee on penaione submitted suppreesion of the R publican vote iu tho report, whioh embodies new pension bills I Southern States, and recent unblushing el.o- that they propose to hare Introduced in tio “ ln «« uln Northern dtl»e. The Oongrese at the next session. 11 features maintenance of the pnrf’y and aafctv of the An.? man who 1s not thoroughly enlhuaed over the State Fair, must be entirely igno rant of tbe great exhibits that are being en tered, of tho nnmeroos attractive featnree, each as racing, fireworks (day and night), Old Soldiers’ Day (October 26th), Drum mers’ Day (October 27th), and many others too numerons to mention. Two d ijs rain has put tbe track in abso lutely perfect condition. Horsemen say thora l» not » annarlnr track in the whole oonntry. The racing entries assure the beat sport on the tnrf ever seen in Qeorgis. No competition can equal It. A full mile track, in perfeot condition, with plenty of room for spectators, is all the oest horse men desire, and Mnoon offers all that, su perior to any city iu the South. . The fair groands are iu beautiful condi tion. Ths buildmga have been repainted, the walks and grounds cleaned up, and the tr~K t rimmed. The grounds are only 11 ve- mmutes walk from the centre of ,tho city. fine rxucnuiONe Mr. 0. F. Bishop, of Madison, was in the effieo of the secretary to-day and applied lot Mall*. ' For hie great Peroheron stallion he paid $5,000. Ho is one of the laigeet horses in Amerios, and, perhaps, the larg est iiuiN owuih of Kentucky. Ha also has a IVcheron mare that weighs 1,600 pounds. Shu is the oply lull Peroheron marc in Georgia. He will, exhibit a oelebrated Ham iltonian itellioD, whioh ooet a large sum, ax 0LF.crr.ic light fountain. The electrician on yesterday located the eleotrio lights ln the park. Instead of fifty lights he willpnt In sixty-five, and have the halls end groands very bright and beanti- fal. He says the gronods will be the most Jackaon Argus Kitir will .r* A! y Fait tli.it th- i vt.- Af I i!tur»l . „ Society lhim eter before attempted. The general &l\0wers this morning. Lverythlug dleplay W U1 be large and attractive, while tho coun ty agrlcnltnral exhibit* will far exceed all their pre decessors. Let everybody attend the great Georgia soldiers was dampened. B0 “' , UCkeU wm b * *° ,<l “ “* lf I erans, after awaiting twenty-fonr hours in the rain In ti-ili ■ t!.i- (.rem-.i* t..f tho signal ‘fair weatbsr,’’ left for Yet there were many thousands Col. J. B. Gorman at Work. Talbotton News: We are prond of the fact that I service office of onr Btate Fair is on a safe footing. Uow could It be t. nrr A otherwise when the noble and enterprising bast- 1 Ilon * * CcL J. B. German is busy grttlns the farmers of der to prepare for the parade, the army to old Talbot worked np to make the handsomest ex* I move at 10 O clock without fail, hlbttthe count j has ever made. This exhibit will 1 The column was formed in ten divUions be nude both at Atlanta and Macon, and we treat R u ort i v hefnra 11 o’clock A b idv of nn. it will apeak volumes for old Talbot. Hundreds of 11 ° Cl °T* j P . our people will attend the Bute Fair and many will I Uo* beaded the procession, followed next go to Atlanta. Every old soldier who can spare the I by Grand Marshal Grier and his uid<*?, and time and money will go to Maoon to see **old Jeff." j commander-ln*ohief and his staff of one hundred men mounted. Next camo war America. Urcord.r: a two-hom. ws« n K»d of I Goverours and invited guests in close osrri- f*rm products from the pisnUtion of Captain Cobb ages. The men in procession were almost of as line corn as oan be raised In Georgia. I As the guests in carriages were obliged to many of them having from three to five heavy ears I keep tbe windows closed, but little was TJio department of M,h- ili/w there w.rsh'tRe bundlMof sugar ran. spun wa, given the right of the lino anil dezens of stalks of fine eotton, from fonr to aix I they mustered several thousand strong. HI I*' "* AgejA -oth epecimeoe General 8herman and the reviewing offioera inaranldlT i-Af-h dav and ita .hccmS U^Jead?”^ Btood in th ® rftlD » oaffi ° harder OS tbe Insreplilij Mch dsj. sod lt.r.ce«s l. sbeedy se-1 d th# r8rtaw | nR 8tand . It P^totorSiuVf'oTpluf^tweeted and I I !^der“lU^oUfltio“ d *?hb“ wi* thus °tp- r sen employed in American indos- "P 401 * 1 dl»»blHtiea made in hie recentreport “ ndet »« proteonoiL wnue we jnu» »p emp y A Indus OompWwf Bl«k; . pension V™ ofJhe pwot jM,«Hoe law of $12 per month to dl widow.’of honor- *?<£»“£ »»• ** SH till. He cays the grounds will be the most buntlfally lighted by electricity of any ln tbe United States of Amerios, end he has visited ell tbe Fsir grenade in tho country. He is confident that the eleetrio fountain will ettraot great attention and he believes it will be the most attract ive feature of the Fair. Ho says it will ha grand. One dynamo will be Iocs ted near the centre of the floral hall, one in the end of premium hall next the river, and one in machinery hell. He is satisfied tbe people will go at night ln large crowds, and be wantethe dynamos soattered so all con see them work. Ledaby A Cook, the parties who have the contract, ore live, energetlo young men, and are capable of doing jus tice to the occasion. DR. CA1LY COMING. Dr. Oary -will bo in Macon Thursday next to nrrarg-i tho tables and eo forth in floral hi^l. lie has been put in charge of this the taxes to ns &KDUCKD. nblv di*oharcul soldier* and sailor* of tho attention lo the fact that the Democratic hall until the oponiug'day, when the differ- f±? ( d ,? r .± 0 ^: r tSw^ h rcr^ ^crioo. or.eTerar P*;>7 b-ft -’-lug .he. present national ad- cut enperiniemUs Wik. charge. ,*te those on imported raw mate- d UaMmtU‘ n SXultiffiv , ‘M%r7sentYd“ln I mTnT.tratioo, demonstrated that the effloa- pkek now asst-t and auooarage foreign X 8 bin ^yenaled bv th? ifnited Statea <>J °t the law can be utterly destroye d when ir,r„ra7ti:rs,*= I ‘“fuRhl; Along — - fitith remitted or redneed, taxation “ 0D Aiswsiiti tbe oost to onr wage-esrn-1™*-> »w**-sv* . . , other" States -fit. common necessaries of life and of the arrears law, and an equitable equal!- * D ° -,„ a ^ r ha. bteot ooiasao daQy slothing of alll»*g>of bo«»tw»- E? {u TSSh„, by the racim nit Bsatdae these there anaavml I. “• WSiTJ! *“°P**0‘ The eommim-1 D8ln00f -: 9 . , I1T i im, guts «U* ■Rkfetai anohf the 4.182 artietae addren w| * .appipved.. 9^ f shawi^&et tbs D ftboeretle ieilfWl8BP Pted which ehoudd be eweptoS thet* nm * ,at . 9” ** P**°® ^ or [ ehnsetfe atanda with that party thronghomt "'«kto the free Uit, thereby dimlnUh- “«* W wmmlttee on 252* fft^dSebSC h cost of collecting ell car .export tesolnt on. reported back e Urge number 01 MJ* „ a d8 l .«d retting ...y "those which "are ““ 7 ttmlaTSo” mSd^^aOT comp^lio'.y eomST. s » Bwdlf«s and vezatioai. alio ! * 0,K 01 ™ 0 8 J r ». V, ,om ® aux “ ol * 1 -# tho oaaaaso of a natioual bank- ■tlaoiediete eu.otmenl of tbe men-1 Th^Ullthenuse of this '>** “ d *• JSS^SSuA ucompment that tnere should be a place 0B » # !j e ' 7 °{ ^ik.. 8 ued by Manning and lluwitt and ii to ,h, fast llouae'by th. committee t , ^ e e ^Jl 0 fThe‘nfti™ «y of ' our intern.Uon.1 'righl." “ssryataa; saatyj* lomizo the mtohlnery tor the ool- o cf customs revenue*, nnd ■King current eppraUement PUBLIC LANDS. pildtuoni boru in foreign land* and I •Balntade of our nafivt{i.lUxeoi who I TELEGRAPHIC BREVITES. action of the U*t LrgisUture in euaotibg ao many temperance statutes and demand tbe A shock af earthquake was felt at Sagoo, continued enactment of progressive tem perance measures as the policy of our party. It also favors submbsion to the people of •toobtain and eecurely hold their (j n be, yesterday. “^r^7 n ar 7cr m irUom I . An epidemic of sea,1st fever pravalU in SKffifc “ra« D . B pS I Dtmdon. Taereare L600 = | .Ig&S*- J2S?*« eblcb anch corporations, b; ( corrupt aid "of R-pnbl: “ "titration, bad seized to be diapoa- pltals. Tbe London Pjet predicts that it ths winds will blow strong enough the Thistle platform deals with Slate matters. SENT 11Y BISMARCK. A German Agent Investigating the Labor Movement In America. Washington, 8ept*mber28.—Dr. Etcher, of Berlin, who ia a government ooancUlor in Germany, although be U only thirty- i^nocreiio paity is the proven friend I m J^s UieyntaVoorn oirop et ab<m?t)tirteen I !^I”J ,,aI *^ 0 * d, ‘P ,Dt W ““" •tateve effleto onr «nntp —k : bnndrcd mlU ton bushel*. ‘“Ir. mluion to th. United State. 1. lo ob- u W8 U Thiro is in Fonl n4 8 rowl wew kll,ed ,n .£® fl * ht 8an ," tain informaflon respecting the vertons la- “v„d workenonah day night between the sheriff* posse and bo, 8n dsocialistic orgtnizailonp, the cause* *nd the Fed«a?*lawa d now cm^lho I blaok rioters tnMstigcrdo county, Texts. which produced them, the province end hbook for thepromotfonuid protec-1 Judge Hoffman, who .at with Justlee aim ofsach, tbecaita*. andpertieoUraof t! foreign emiaration do not In our I Ftald and Judges Siwyer and Sabin in the the sebum, and disagreements which a«m a. us. •—ewijar-ysMistssy: hr their private gain. Many mlUions will yet win. Jiol these Unde have been ao teoov. I Tbe German government baa forbidden [•Ithe Demoeratio administration and I tbe u»« of tbe Polish Uognage in the Pros • to the people for the ase of actual | .ion Poland schools. Tbe Farmer’s Review, of Chicago, esti A DISMAL PARADE. the old "Vet" was fearfully fond of peas and his old grey cost, tattered and tore, I w»s very short-tailed, reminding the boys of a jay bird. His brave dAring was recog-1 nized by alllis command; and, nn old THE GRAND ARMY PASSES IN RE. “Yet,” I nut delighted to know 1 will meet | VIhW UNDER. UMBRELLAS: him and give him sn old army hand-sbnhe t Veterans' Day at the Fair. Talbot's’’Veta" will bo there, with what | Thousands of Vet is left of the lost bottle of "Bam Squintum" Hlk that, At Camp Jacksoo, was necessary for thoie “playing old soldier." An Old Foolth Georgia “Vet." I>1 .licArNnetl l»y the Katun, I<cmvh Uefortt the I'unt'le Tittiitfl Battle fli|i end Colored l'osta Cheered. Far Exceed Predeceiitors. St. Louis, September 28.—Rain contin- * th e 7t» B ‘kfV 10 ! 1 H 1 * w Ut ? I ne <* como down steady and with increased drenched and the ardor of tho citizens and Thousands of vet- » bronchi ln yesterday morning, and will he I all equipped imon* the articles la the loxd were eever&l dozen her had with umbrellas or both, trousers rolled rob- and np. eured, many haedeome additions haring already I prccessu been made to ii aed outers euiuiug iu iUu;. U } took tho will be an exhibit of the reeowrcee of Humter coon- ty that her people will be proud to look at when they rlalt the Piedmont and Btate Fain. nr. division twenty-five min utes to pass. Colored posts wore cheered. Tho tattored battle Hags called forth on- thnaliatto cheer*. At 1:30 tho sons of veterans brought up tho rear and ranks were broken. ■ STATISTIC* Or TUB OltDRK. The encampment opened in due form in Will Camp In Macon. DaweonNewe: We learn that leveral of the Ter rell county veteran* who will go from ben to tbe I State Fair next month will go Into camp, a* the I hotel* ln Maoon will ba crowd d to overflowing. I . ... „ ... Don’t forget that the Btate Fair begtne on October the Entertainment Hall of tho Ex position 34th end continues one wsek. Th» far* fiom thi* I building at 3:30 p. m. The commander-in* MSBSMawisBr* •“ ssss.'t* Scrlven's War-Worn Heroes. I of members boras on tbe rolls cf tho order BjItadIs Telephone: Everythin* ta beta* Son* to at the last netionsl encampment ns 326,499; »ure the greateet enccees for the HUta Fair, and I tho nnmber reported Jane 30, 1887, was 371X674; kb* aotnol gala in Ore qaartan, *°“t.i»orth“re?- uieu.nno| 410 5i ; increase of ^memborH in It U onr deem ‘ of thona veteran* idft to obtain some id*.of tho nuaito I ninety days, ending Jane 30, 1887, iu guod of ths “Loot Cane." whoexpMt or I standing, wsa 16'6!G. In 1880 thcro were —-a* »■ SiSLSwrasH thia Ilfs, ths old Confsdsrats chieftain. Ws wish I there nave been mnstorcu into tho Grand to let ths people know how old Bcrlvsn'e war-worn Army 73 550. Thcro were reported on heroes will turn out to do honor to his pnssnos. Llnna 30 IK " “ to bis pra In each • June 30, 1887, in good standing, we wonia »•» inai eoms one in ettu $t*cuoq oi i . Rtiannr(lf><l ‘2"» *^*>41 • l»v the county make up a list and send it to us m soon 336,56J * sn*p BO,, t>y as pos*ibis, and we will make known tbrough the I delinquent report*!, 10,8W, _tota| ot last column* of ths Telephone what fores our county I returns borno upon rolls, 372,C can muetar wbowUlpaalBreview on t .t' m-mi r.t 1 ble day, October 20ih next. Let ui hear fiom you iu every section a* soon a* ptxulble. Tho need. amount reported expanded in chanty, Much 188G. to March, 188 7 , ino’udte, is $253,934 This money wah disbursod to Space Mighty Sears*. I 17.C07 comr !es snd their familioM, and DameeTllle Gazette: The whole Btate teems to have I 8 999 otbern were aseidtod, giving 2G,600 iSnA indiridnals who had received benefit, duv- there U no poeslMllty of fall. Already, epic© for I i Q 8 tho year. exhibit* has been so largely taken (hat It seem* I THK COMMANDKU HHl'KF.rit. many may And it difficult to got tho space they | In conclusion, ho said; “In fraternity, charity and loyally, wo Htand. Wo »ro Hull* Confederate Veteran*. 1 proud ot tho fact, that there in not now, nor Jackson Argun: There le an effort bolng ma<lo to I has there over bean, any bitter feeling of have a reunion of all the Confederate veterans in Ut0 for thoHO 0 f onr fellow-citizens who Macon on the 28th of October next. All the Oon- I i,, nrma >»n* nnm fMfrate veteran* ot Butt* county are re«ine*ted to I WCfO OUCO m arms agaiiiHt UH, bn. no > moot at tho court houao on tho firat Tuoaday in Oc- being loyal, have lODg ago takeu then Old tobor next, at 12 o’clock iu. to look after tho matter. I timo plaoos in our hearts, nover, Wo dovot- Onr jr.mua ra.n shoul-l UE. sh.nd In th. m..t- ,. dly h l0 „. movC( l ther.-ftom. We lng of old aoldler* to bo hold at tho court houao. I " J * * . . .. - ou*ht to I . A .m-.ll wmnir, ,t l.ut, ot our b»vo uot now, nor bavo wo at any tunc siuce young mrn to- take handa aith Mr. Davla at Ma tho war closed, had auy " ' I , A and ahow by thoir proa I dlspoaitiou to open .again the bloody oh&4tn, for which th and revere the old | J^h^'h once nnbappily divided thiri pooplo. S trlarch ao*. #iat*iAAjt\i bocauao ho wae chief of I Wo not only will not ours* Ivan roopen that e Bouthera forty*-and not because he ha* pro* dreadful abyBa; but we will, with the !•>;*! claimed himself an anti-prohibitionist. IlE DID NOT WAIT. A Street Car ' l kcy shall be faithfully cxcontod »Federal and State authorities, re-1 opinion, enlargement or amendment civil hebvicb law* Mm. Parsons, wno waa arrcsieam ^uioa- -- leulaUtion of the SUte* and Fed . — .unwnu,, iritKB I go for ctrcula’ina her hnabanda appeal, J f »nvernmen s etc. Dimocrocyof New York reiterate I eras fined live dollar, in the city court. I oral goveromen ^ TarioQC K^radJftiJstau‘3 N« I T ' BOeUU Wtl ” b,r *’- * l «**«**™*™' PiittH. : 7'rrvr r ,r-1 toe mtuui of tbe condemned Ara-ohi»t« I b i 8 information, wbleh bedeeioni to eupple- K.ofi.W 8 , 10 "P ho ** th . em J 0, . h ' have obtained 15,000 eiguatane to the pett D , 88t by wi.lta lo a nnmber ofleaiHng citiei * hM1 « e in th# •*'“*“* I tiou for commutation. Two prominent of - br co untry and by it qairies among tbe *iv£!l ' t 8t0 T,- ut of I Hebrew divine* • re on tbe lilt for pteaoh- ffi of ,h 8 different organiz tlione. On .*f d ',**!, diBeraree. of I bu wmro w Berlin Dr. Z«b«r will eahmit — Adam*. Smith, Sherman A Go., wholeeale I, rruoitot kieoburvatione and inv.atigt- - - s«, i . L Mlneml i .* A _ DisnteiAk -AT Kt.. fstatla ta OMaI exlit In relation thereto, we JG inject one which might appro- eii. ,u,l, blU*d to a popular vote: ’astAOding tbe ueetded d.oMO* ^'SSTeSio^ 8 ^'d£ i ““A- I | p C^^Eclkh.-ith fAcility, . P* Dfi °o U* 4D *“• cuma at we owiuuu.^ . bat | t imperfectly. It I* ** Ut \°V W™*** in number since Tuesday n^ht. ho ne .^ nd . ^ at th^German Chancellor pui J i? txc»e ot thow dor- been leportcd, ntnotatgu ta spp n Iected u blt .g. D t in thii 0A*e a ‘Ran of th. Republican odmlnutro- ed of a ipread of the pLaue. It is euppoeed urposely •«- a man who een'd not apeak English readily, so that lie lv- GRt ATBI ro» IRELAND. , _ _ ®* ,h# HtM ® 0< NeW Vork brought, Vrouoa Inttinfe* ! nn Twclarut hr 1 r Ooi. Hogbee Uallct, 1 might derive hie iutormatiun mure largely of H Kondelons nature reoenuy | Q lru ,Q iource. end e*cApe tbe die- brought, haa lLfGtnied a_ocmaitUe ot ine | ^ beiog misled by members of theeo- erouga inflicted on belaud by CoiuetYAtive party that he l* willing to re- - j ^ri’ejand d.epoUe power cf tbel.ign bU M *Un P*rii»ment. Th*oommittee -bo i« well Informed on the matter .old: “limey be remembered that in tbe represented. Some ot the old veterans get very enthueiutio when the oonverulion tarns on JeS Devi*. We beard one remark that Alii eric bad prvJuded CO greater css. There is a tinnier leotimeat la msny a botom ia thU pert of tbe eountry. Let everybody go end join iu doing probably th* teat earthly honor to the grand old men of the Oon-edeney. “OLD TXT" ENDORSED. Talbot County, September 29.—Dear Teleorai-b: You msy expect ell tbe old veteran* bom Talbot, on VeterAn’e Day, at th* Fair. Old Talbot did her duty nobly, when the toada sounded tbe alarm to arms, and tbe Fourth Georgia, Ninth, Twentj- venth, Tbirty-acoond, Forty-iixth and Third Georgia cavalry, with the grand old milili*, bad in them old Talbot's brave boys. Your correspondent, “Old Vet," from Maoon eoanty, in yesterdey’s paper, bu ealled back fond reeoUection to olden times, and It seems, an explanation is necessary. That gallant old grey-wbiekered veteran of Maoon county, who on msny a bloody battlefield rode his old bay horse amidst whistling bollsta and banting shells,fearlcu of danger or nnmindfal of self, u he boldly ^ , , n *° holered in favor of a I J£''r7qtT-t*d their return of the I ratur* are seldom u ever ameemui oy »; earried ord.rs from his Oeneil to tbe dlf- rW toward the btate canal* • tn 8U ‘? he uve. prefer oolice. Many intelligent Germane here - Wa*t —ai _ “ _ ““ I flan. Ex-Confederate*, ,» I PV?T_1 .a.. Ri^srck.to oonnecUon itearsoe* scheme, establish a system of the tie German Empire, control sod direct its movements with even reasonable surety, I Bilan and thr ■ Uy the gbet of SodalUm. which e-tanYl threa .as ths very iotegn y of He unit**. uve fAitAonArna. Mr. D. R. JohiiHon has applied for enra to trauspurt tho Fierce comity exhibit to Mncou. The pooplo of his county arc doing a grout deni for tho Fair. Mr. G. W. AdauiH, of Futnam, wan in onr ufii - to-day and nuy» ho thinks every mnn, wuhihii and child in bin county will attend thu Fair to see Putnam 0 trry off the fir.t pri/.-, which he ia confident .ho will do. W.-’iey I aaya Monroe will bo an band, and they will make tbe oonnty that takes first prize do better than ever was done before. ■ A letter from Sumter assures us that the couuty will be Weil represented. Tho peo ple are g:lng to have every produot and ratio of their county represented ia their display. Hancock will bold a fair the week before our fair, and they propose to move tbe en tire fsir right in our grouLds. They think they will have to apply to tbe Governor to send over troops to protect their houses while they aro attending tho fair, for they all wish to see Hancock connty carry oil tbe ribbon, which they aro confident she will do. Mr. J. B. Gorman, president ot Talbot Connty Agricultural Society, la in high «pir its over ths Interest bis people are taking iu tbe fair. He U confident of one of tbe prizes, end to-day won't sell bis chanoe tbe $1,010 for $900. Carroll oounty has scoured good spaoe, and, while not doing mneb talkini is working as bard as any the rest. Bartow connty will alaa coma and will contend for tbo great prizes. Mr. W. F. Smith, of Social Circle, agent for Wood, Taber A Morse, will have a large lot ot machinery on bad. A good place for some one who wont* to show a line cf stationary engines would be in Floral Hall, to run the dynamo, fifteen-bone power would do the work, and it will be allowed to ran all day. An eogino in Fremium Hell to run tbedyaamo in that ball would be very conspicuous, located among tbe farmers. SAVANNA!! VETERANS COMINO. Banasnau, September 23.—Tho Confed erate Veterans’ Association of Savannah ta arranging to go to Macon on October 20.b. CLINTON AND JONES XNTUUHIAOTIC. Clinton, September 29.—A large mtjority nf our oitiEins will attend tho State Fsir. We hear the gentlemen are goiDg to “olab" and secure a suite of rooms for the entire week. Whether this plan ta ctrried out ot reeidenee'of the bride’s parents, on Ogle-1 >“ptnetr»bte Fog. compel the 1‘o.tpons- not, OUnton and Jones county will be well thorp* etreet, to Mies Suite SehufelL I ineot of the second salting Hoc*. Mr. Brown will probably reeume bis ran Now Yoax, September 29.—'The oontest- on the road thia morning, when congratu-1 .eg sloops were promptly on hand this morning to make tho start in the second pooplo North and .South, protest a^inat all attempts which others may mako to do po, l«y h'ddin*’ f'>r <-.pfci.d honor and di«- Drlvsr Who Was to Marry I tlnotion anything that pertaiaa to or in any Old Veteran’s Day. I manner glorifies tho oauao of disunion with Mr. Willie Drown is one of the drivers on I the pooplo of tho Sontb. Wo only sock to tho 8eoond street car line, and a very ao- I continue tbo friendly rivalry long ago en- oommodatiog driver be ia. He koeps a I terednpon in the effort to make onr beloved nharp lookout for paiiengers, and is always I land groat and prosperous and ito willing to atop hi* car a minute or so for I pooplo intelligent, happy and virtuous, eomo tardy individual who waves him dowD, I Wo will rival thorn in exalting all that per- Well, Mr. Drown marriiid yesterday after-1 tains to and honors thU groat Union and ia noon. It was his Intention to marry on Oo-1 condemning everything that tends to foster- tohor 2G in the presence of Mr. Davis and I hostile sentiment thereto. We will rival tho thousands of old veterans who will I thorn in earnest endeavor to inonlcate irx assemble around him. Mr. Drown is a I the minds of all citizens of thia country, veteran himself, and ho was anxious to col- espooially of onr children, a heartfelt love ebrato a very important event in his life in | for the United States of America to tho end their presenoo. This deairo on his part was I that the present and coming generations told to a TELKoiurn man a week or so ago, ahall, in overy part of the land, and tho fact was printed. And it is poesi-1 believo and maintain true allegiance thereto, bio that others shared tho secret, because as based upon paramount reapect for and Mr. Drown walloped his Texan molos I fidelity to its constitution and law, which over tho ribbed coarse np and down Second I will lead them to tho discountenance of street, his mind was busy thinking over whatever tends to weaken loyalty, incites and perfecting his programme, and I insurrection, treason or rebellion, or it is probable that a word I in any mannor impairs the t fli 'ieuoy and bo might have been dropped I permanency of onr free inHtitutiouH and accidentally and caused his daily passen-1 will impel them to encourage the spread of gers to oatch on. Dot let it bo said right I universal liberty, equal rights and justice here to hU credit, that at no timo did the I to all men and to defend tb«:ae H<-nUin«inni, prospective marriage interfere with bia I which aro quoted from the fun-iarn^utal law fcchcdulo, and people were taken to and I ot our order, with their lives, if need be from dinner or carried heme at evening I and to the farther end that they nh%U bo re- with all proper regularity. I vero the emblems of the nnlon that, urnier Yesterday morning, however. Mr. Drown I no clrcumitances, can bo couplod with changed hia mind. Tbs lady of his choice I them In tho same honorable terms eymbols objected to saoh a public matrimonial die* I of a sentiment which h antagonistic to its )lay, and no argument of his could win I perpetuity." isr over to his way of I Tho conclusion of the address and tbe thinking. He then decided that if the mar-1 allusion to the South met a moat hearty re* riage could not take place during the Fair, I spouse and was greeted with cheers. it should ooma off at onoe, so he stepped I off from his car, and yesterday afternoon ho was married by Rev. W. F. Smith at the I ■wasnli!5 la * ,| i» a^d exprcaa to that I wtU accept hia effer. , . hope that they I Th6 f 0U rS:ate Ccmmeree CommUaion dayt w £ en Bitmaica was carry leg on war ►Sui L* 11 , 1 ?? th ® blesa.iqj* of home imaDltt iu ...sion in Ws.hmgton, D. O.. ^o.t ths Vsfloan be coqnettad to an ex- I October 12Ul IU docket contains^ sbont I tnor dloary extent with tbo Sooiiltatio foiort Si-“ “ * '‘riaeU t-xaie* taw, applicable, , rtv , lt88 which ere alined f"» bearing 0 j Empire. 8 nee then, however, be discrimination, tbronghout | {^ ^,5; lT8B1 b*i 10th. lbe colored p«- made the jwroey to Oaaossa. I „ that the sieo. the vsrioas barracks an contlnnalljr in jar* Mt. flooded with them, and eo cUvetlj ta tbta — . « -em Mnn «.!iiNiHL tLitikH it I method of propsgandiam carried on that tbe lh^. C i*l , ’.l*“ < L!f l J’luth doneeo bad tbta Scnth- diHemlnstan of B lbls aptetfie brand of Uta- bj - !?"» •ben dtcltied in favor of a P 0 ** 1 ^ ... it..;, t8 tarn of the ntar* are seldom If ever detected by the ■oft®?* ashing --•me* them; fa “o, CeitaT. U. re local eelf-gov- that tbe fl»g» •»>»» nnlnni.ta ate with *>ta woikmeo’s taeor «BS2 'protection 0 to The C^vsUvs. »d SLTLSrai terse i&UreaU sgsiust simuUUd urging Balfour to I Rouble of Lsbor in tb. 1 oSpXm witb prodded be coold « on boil ot. tenor ini.t.su; uuiuuv “T Bot i0C h person* B Hilt, Governor of New jurisdiction act fersnt regiments of bis brigade, was reerg- ntaed to bo tbe bravest of tb* brave. The ballot* seemed to pass him by nnnotieed, whilst th* banting shell* seemed to eeek other victims. Hi* mlracaUas escapes eaassd tbe boys, who loved btm for bis bravery end honored him for hi. kind heart end bold daring, of ter. time* av be gsllopwl by them dtaebsrg- —„ u a. tMttiacDv si two j- n Foo4’« tog tie dati*. to cry oat: mYi tare- ril UCuamiUM. iri bleedte^. 1 -Too ellck! loo slick! Psa liquor! pea 1 liquor! Jay 1 jay (- Yon mast understand THISTLE AND VOLUNTEER. pwuuus of tb.Sw&d .Uoet line. AUGUSTA’S SYMPATHY. nee, and os usual innumerable spectators were present on all description^ craft. Tbe fog was very thick, p4q*'oting *11 view of tbe ooursa from either the beach cr Hoaxing M«'rting of tho Local Itntnrli of tho Irleh National League laut Might. Augusta, September 28.—A largely at-., ... , _ tended meeting under tbe sn«pioes of the tbe veewta containing sptctatorv, end tbe Angnsta branch of tbe Irish National League I excursion steamer Frederick Uebarry went wu held to-night at tbe Emmet Crab Hall, around north of tbe Hook. f-W Hon. Pstriek Wstah, Hon. Joseph B. Cum- ming, CoDgreeiUAO G. B. Bernes and Con- grsasitun George D. TUlman, of South Car Tbe wind early went down to six miles, and did not freshen any np to 12:ia Tbs fog remained eo Impend ratio that tne eig- ollno. spoke, sod letters were read from I nsls from tb* Eleotr* could not be seen oa Hon. Martin V. Calvin, Captain P. W. board of tbe yeehts, and shortly after mid- Dawoon, ofCbOkleaton, OoL 0. 0. Jonea, I day tbe raoe wae declarod ofl lor tbe dty. Hod. W. 0. Benct and other prominent I and will b. ealled to-monew if wind and men. I weather permit Mr. Bell said bo was rn- Resolntions were adopted oondemning I tirely satisfied with tbe condition cf tbo coercion in Ireland, and tbe inppreeiion of I Thistle. free speeob and the right to assemble, and I la Glasgow to-day crowds of people the policy of the Tory government in gen-1 walked around the newspaper offices to see eral. tbe bulletins. Clyde yachtaniku continue A dispatch was read tram Atlanta an-1 to back tbo Thistle, noandng like condemnation of tbe Eng lish government by the Georgia State Sen ate, and waa raotavud with applause. On* of Oen.ForrMt’a Old Mon Locky. Am aneonccod. Mr. W. A. BarnLHI. of thl* city, held oc* U&tb of ticket39,USk that draw ISO.OjO ta th* Aagnat dnwiog of Th* Loot*un a Ktato Lottery. sad received hia ■ tbo Vlrat VaUooal A CATHOUC LORD MAYOR. Polydoro Do K*j*«r, » Kotnan Catholl*, Klccted Lord Mayor of London. Los dost, September 29.—Polydore Do Kojaer, E«q., alderman for Farrington, a B3».sriai. , 55"iSi0.^0. was (o*dA7 elected I^ord man. M jeenof ega and prapoM* to m*Qi*e l| Mavor 11 London, fortune ao ao to Uvo ***y, and oxo«toace mt few of I J * tho worrle* of Ufo ao po- hie. llesanred throogh ( u tho lata a a- ca Gen. t*. B. Forvonf^**tair, and na«!e I * m ■ iFeralatontaa l pattest lnveauno ot me dollar aach month ta Tho Lonlelana State Lot tary, and that praotko ha ha* kept np | Kaon Aftllct j With an affectloo of tho throat »ln c$tt*4 *l by dipbtboria, and hare oaad PHPHHL _. ... v _. loss, h# I die», bat hare navor fonnd ptvpuM* tGuUfcitt.-JicUoaiTaafl.) Txlbasoacd I Brown’* Brsrctlal Trcdiaa."— n*v. n. a. y. u i: ton, Flkatoo, Ky. b-..a ouiyiu i, u i**.