The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, November 08, 1887, Image 1

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LISHED1826. MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER «, 1887.-TWELVE PAGES. VOL. LXIL WO SO. GORDON AT HOMF. i HE WAS TIRED OF LIFE. able Federal soldier o£ Ohio, uad paid me a compliment far beyond my deserts, and ?V(D AS TO THE EVENTS 1‘pyls OHIO CAMPAIGN. K i,l„ From the Whole *ria“ llc Little ForaV -® r and Lnatr Ku-Kida Byitwe L, they DW >' ot Face ‘ HE WAS RECEIVED. JUL ATTENTION AND rIE ,y by the people. ItMM »o<1 Partisan Prc«» Uaf.lr- UlMlot, Made to State PoU- K GeDer»t Invitation to Mil. In Oeorsla. concluded with the declaraUor tbat if a A “tW^LL* DRUMMER’S BLOODY foreign war eboold ocaor he and I would P iNACEA FOR POVERTY. march together under the saiuc against the common foe. As he stood near me I arose and gave him my hand, when the whole audience wildly c leered and again and age in cheered. This is the whole ot it Now the Radical sheet at Cleveland saw that this public pledge by myse^ to Gen eral Morgan of the Federal army was a crushing rebuke to the falsehoods which A1U8CAL’8 THICK. Tint Infernal Machine Only , New. Mon* t-er'a Device to Il.Uetll. tVInd. Wasuisotok, November 4 —Thu package wbioh was lent evening delivered to Chief Jnstica Write end which upon investiga- Her.it, theTi.roa'a offflaWlfa, ill.chilli I (^ on (onnd to cSntoln a conlrivanoo nod HI. liruther>U.Law and Then I flnU p 0 sed to be an infernal machine, wan, Commit. Suicide by Hanging- | this morning. eent to Diatriot Chemist conres.lon and Warning. | Riohsrdson for expert analynla. Tin 1 general oi it.ion but boon that the machine is a sham and that the whole CARLISLE AND REFORM. INVITING THE GREAT KENTUCIOlLN TO SPEAK IN GEORGIA. * Meeting of Friends of Itevenne Ileform In Atlanta Yesterday—Letters From Messers, mount, Turner,Crisp and Carlton. leonmoioino iniBenooon rami Looisvint*. November 4. Mnt- M ry 1 gn attempt on the pait of the filled its Columns, and it determined to BrQQM ' c,lled ,his mornln 8 ftt th ® r ® 81<,eBC0 pe« P who made the alleged discovery to counteract tho effect and reeorted to bare- of her daughter. Mrs. Charles Brownfield, I mtttuTaotnrea •'sensation for rale to the faced LU-hood to acoompli.h it 8. that and disc.voted ner scn-tti law hanging by newspapers, and the peratmabove referred paper contained the next morning the di«-1 tho neok to the door-nntel, and her daugh- J to has just made a confession that he in- RUSting stuff which has been telegrapued ter, «»‘0 6 nod b»» son. William t. Bra- vennd the whole scheme for the purpose of over the country.” B P ner, all dead, with their throats cut «—-1 -.in-* an ih. -*■«»». HI. bishop tourer's EpixoRUb. oer boarded with tho Brownfield family. "How old Mr. Foraker iuw*t tho editorial I Oj lb® bureau in the P a “® r | f November 4 —Governor Gordon LZme executive cfli JO tnis UiOru- ci i»'utDed from Ohio last night , hick from hia raid into the ,n lleseive looking fresh and ftt tas beeo. of course, greali.v It die Kepnblioan press tf Ohio aid B.oatbe subj ot. Tho Morgan fciirelsnd. about wbioh so much laid he pronounces a Cleveland t b nothing ot tho kind occurred. Cl'a'icn of his engagement to Il'jjlon, tbo Governor does not at- Uggy fueling against him on the I at OLD SOLDIXUS TBRRR Lgmy much that be did not KmttunUy of addressing them. Xtit tho most of them would have ■rkeuty welcome and that' Be fit mado a good impression on Intact favored your cortespon- IsirotLOWWO INTCRVIRW. pur lo S question bb to the probn. hot the eleotion in Ohio next Etk, (jevetnor said: laaaaibla to prediot. Both par- Indiog and both are oonfident ot I Duo, ss yon know, on a strict V it Republican, but 1 know of gstlicns there who ars weaiy of Had damaging aeotional hatred sweet Foraker and the Rrpubll- jaue aetkiog to keep alive, and trill not vote for tho Republican selling the story to the newspaper name is Sberborue G. Hopkins. w Uopkibs, in his eo.ife.sion, says the whole which you road from Bishop Tornerrof the 1 letter, dated 6:3) a n»., Md written t y the | scheme was i .vei.udby bimaelf and Artimr African Mvtbodlsi Cburoh?" inord-rer in au unusnally legible hand, was B. Spotty, a tep jrter on a local p*p«r tu>*v, “ n ‘fnnnd* for ibo purpose of selling theH'.ury to news- mee* it n,s M . Tm . , . a it m, d I To at! whom it mar concern: I, Charles I tuners. Hnpkioe, in bis confession, says “ e .*f camo bA jit m HnA .n’ «tif B Br iwafield murdered my dear wife and that tbo small phial wbioh was found in the most rcflm d nndierces and ^reoted by tbelmt PVVNIT . K - 1K THE wobld bpoery la the parly who called at the obUf waving of handktrchlftlt and ohe^ie. ooch 1 unwimi W ihi wq»»i j" / r 7 Liohfc and loanirod an rarilv urtet whitn gnt-Bkciii Ai d vnt and no one to care for ihen. My oause for | josiiotii residenoe ia#t Lignt ana inqmroa Ohio can indorse aueh a for It.h and inex- tempt ^ and This afternoon District Chemist Richard, rnasble campaign of pa S „on as Governor 1 lather, broto« and Hater I Qogi L 0 n made an examination of the package Foraker is making I CsaRtxs B BnowsnRLD. I aadfoundtbatHopklna'sstatementwassub- DIDN’T KISS HIM. BrownfivW the triple murderer and Mil-1 atantislly correct, except that the pcronMlcn aide, wes 27 years of ago. was a drummor caps wtro uoexplotled. H 11 and was always known as a sober, Indus- notes, offering the alleged | ana was always » | cotroHpondonlS| flom I00m 27, (Jorooran building, the office of Mr, 0. B. Austin. Speery is the person who called at the Chief J u ■ tice's residence last oveniog and inquirt d whether a package hod been received. As-istaut Abotney-Gcneral Bryant, of the G*n, Gordon Makes n Foisted Denial of Cleveland Dispatch. CuxtTAStooaa, Terr , November 4 —Gen. Gordoa, of Georgia, passed through this rity last night, and furnished the following card for the Associated Frees: ‘•The telegram from Cleveland, Ohio, published in the Atlanta CoustilU'.ioD, in tnous young man. A DRUNKEN CAPTAIN. Tb« Loss of the Vernon Attributed to the Knot That U.r Muster \Ya» Drunk. I J mmm .H JiMi Cbicmu, inn., November 4.—Edgar Hall, j pyji 08 <t t partment, said to-day, In reference reference to Gen. Morgan and myself, is a I hrotlier of the second engineer of thu 1 t p 0 tran'mlulon of exploaivis through malicious falsehood, the whole telegram be-I wrecked propeller, Vernon, stated yester- t j, 0 ma i| 9 and tbo penalty atlaohed to ing the same wilful misrepresentation in I day that the last lime hts brother w..s in nuili! p the same that the postal laws that and io every other perticula', publish- 1 Cblosgo, be told him tbst O.ptain Thoi)) ‘, p ro p, r only deolare numallsble explosives, od in the Cleveland (Ohio) radiotl papers. 1 muster of the Vernon, bad an attack of no- I ot ot i iet matter liable to injure the mails or “J. B. Gonnox ” I lirium tremens while on top of the pitot I them rsona of those who handle them, and house.- Tin testimony gees to show that Ciptaln Thorpe was extraordinary GOV. OGL‘ SBY’S TASK. ^ up to 1.1. Earstn th. Anarchi.t Cu^-Bellef I druDkard both" la portandonavoyagt. that h. Will not Commute. Many people knew l *“g‘h 8 Cmcxoo, November 4-A. Daily News have been well known to the official, of tbo special from Springfield says the reponer P*W>" ““** , b on) . , u , TiTor of tbo dU- of the Supreme Court deliver.d to the A»“ h ' v Capt.eirj Governor t is morning, the first coptes cf Vh„,',,e'dmnk I.Vlied tbs "he u!p mu v m tbo advance sheets of the opinion oftho Thorpe dm k. u wag vtgv Illinois Supremo Court In the Anaiohlsts I ” 'y. *5^ n ease. Governor Oglesby is bo.Uy engaged throngh “^‘s.r.ils the a.c in examining the records of the caae, and »«re ojmtng tnro g ••goberup, y u tbe deo'sions of tho State and Federal 1 ';ud mate asm to nim. ^ ^ u >V a SupremeCourtsandthsnewspopercditorials ■ sod r. pons Tlfe Captain told him to go to hi». Iwt aaftm , VUB - - rent meo. ® B ®* .. ihl in tha ohtn St tho Umo. and hoard every J(m0 £ man about 22 years of ago, rather task be has not mtdebii spprannee at tbe (btt Mi1< f.tday night, which I dadlsbly Inclined, of an unenviable reputa- e xt calls, offloe until nearly'^ °°°“ ^ WH1 tlt . D | g bt tb" steamer wat loat, tho cap- tion among correspondents in newspaper and then only tote malofota few minutee. | d -uuk at I ever saw him, I rov< who ape .k ot him as u romancer in tt thoduly of postal employes to withdraw such matter from tho mails when discovered. None of the Btatutca defining po- tsi,crimes make it a otimiosl ofleuoo to oiler Juoh mattar for milling, not does ttu m appear to be uny Federal statute de- clarit g such net a crim*. If Hopkins ana rry uro convicted at all It must bo nu- . District laws. Uopkiiii ami ttpony locnied bail later In nil g «.nd were releaaed t to appear in police court tomorrow mornlDg and nr»»r i\ charge of conspiracy to defr.iml rnne, i f the CincmnHtl Comniercial- Qiwla Hopkinf, tho principal la tho cate, Is a BOMBS IN HIB CKLL* Search off the Ceil of lAiigas the Borabi maker, HesaUslu a IDg FlcuL Caicaao, November C.—The celts of tho seven condemned gVnarchlstH in tLo.coanty ^il were Hearohed to-day »indl six loaded IkOmbs were found hidden away in • wno4®n l^ox wliioh wad concealed under a I pilo of nowupapers m a oorner. ] Samo time ago SuuifT Matson decided to ___ search and clean ont the o«Un of tho seven I distinguished prisoners, and to day woh sot Atlanta, November 5.—The invitation I examination. \Yord waa sent recently extended to Mr. Rindoll by tho the sheriff to tho friends of the condom ned msntgers of the Piedmont Kxpoaition, and !b»t no admittance would bo given Jto the . ... n « I jail, end this morning tho ontirn force of his visit and addioas in this oity on th® J dol „ )t) . Bb „ iC r 4 Iep ort P dnt the j.il fordnly. memorable ocoaaion, of the opening of the I j t W1W shortly nHcr9:30 o’olock when Lingg Exposition, should not bo taken as uu on- and Engel wero dorsement by the business men of Atlanta i.xu ruon tueiu ctu., of Mr. Randall’s views on tha tariff quca- ‘° »>• con.ultatlon cage, and then Ihe • tion. On tho oontiury, I beli-.ve the state- ««' ch bp R RD - Engel's cell was first entered ment may bs fairly and safely made that I thoroughly examined. Thu bed and jkH.nt. t. overwhelminalv bedding were looked over, crack, itt the Atlanta la overwhelmingly walls and tho table wtro tbdkoogjily. «x- | in favor or Tautry uurouM, 1 plore.1 and tho olotblog bangiog ar..nnd the Lest there might be misoonstruotion 1 oe n searched, but beyond »few empty cigar growing ont of Mr. Randall's vi.it, und in boxes, soma fruit and books and paper., order that tho people may hear a dfaU* o.uJ“ Sl.TTSS? ontahnt anthnrtty on thi. gr««i qn?«»i52, s oocnp.n, pinntea nim.eir in a corner ot bis movement ha. been quietly Inaugurated to I temporary pri.on and walcbcd thorn -with h»vo an sddre.s by Hon. John G. Carlisle. 1 e*Rcr eye.. Be was as pale as death und To this end a large and enthusiastic | trembled like an aspen leaf aa tho searchers meeting was held this morning at the offloe I moved aronnd in the little stone-walUd room of the Evening Journal. A Isrg* number Suddenly two of tho threo men Insldo of prominent citizens and business men | jumped out to the oorrldor, while n third were present, among them Governor John I man be Id ut arm’s length a small wooden B. Gordon, Dr. U. V. M. Miller, Congress-1 box, which he carried to tho jail office and man John D. Stewart, Senator Alfred H. I and laid on Jailer l'chco's desk. Colquitt, Hon. Milton A. Candler, lion. I Tac CONTAIXXD ?:• l 8paiC: B M“. r -Li .<* •*«**^******^ Smith, Mr. H. H. Cabaniss, Mr. L. Z. Rob- seven inches in length, filled 'with some set, Mr. W. H. Rhett, Mr. Burton Smith l heavy substance snd plugged at both cnds_ aod Colonel John H. Martin. I T # i| ot Poize pioked np one, which was Dr. H. V. M. Miller was aeleoted us chair- olo8od at on e end with an iron stopper, and man and oallaf the meeting to order. Mr. on# o{ the o (n 0 ers pronounced it a voritnblo Jotlsh Carter was elected secretary. . I dynamite bomb. Mr. Hoke Smith stated that theot jactof ■' Jast Bherlff Matson arrived at the the meoting was to oooaider wliotlur or not . sndo , d ,j c d that tho dangerous weapons an invitation should be extended to Hon. 1 \ 0 p i awd i a th 0 box und sent to u chemist John G. Carlisle, of Keutncky, to visit 1 {gt althnigh there was no doubt Georgia und address tho people on tbo tariff j M t0 t h. UB nlt of tho examination, question. ' ... 1 Thou the soaroh wa, continued, but bo- Mr. Smith read the following letters 1 _ ont ^ B qn entity of rubbish nothing was which he hid reeeived: fonud. Then tho ce lls of Fischer, OOKOBUMMAH BLOUNT, | FotSOnS, 8pltS, Sih*ah Md Fisldsa frotjou received and tresUd at After this he retire* again to tbe msnilon I k , taking a drink every ^hero'fbot and not fiction Is demand- nakateyaa sptkt?" I snd devol.stlsstt«ntlon to I tnUe while from s bottle that he carried hi I td He u not regarded as vloious. r [xmocrats with tho greatest oon-1 cAEurcr. issricnoii or rat tilt* j pocket. I gnws that is why tbo b ut aimply as a desler in snd cordiality, and with respect- end matter which “»J ba ' r ® Hrat mate -i’»id ou thu deck all the ume. , bo sc t.» ilfonnl. He has occasionally Do and conrteoy by the great to him dnrioB the moralog. Staoe in. de ), new tb »t ihe eiptain was so drm k ilBp0 ,ed whs* is known as "fake stories .Chileans; but the olsmu o« the Uuhed ^ u ’*, h ® ap '!» for^^thc that be hardly knew wb»t he was sboutsnd , lp £ n Washington correspondent* and for -CJCUTIOXB AXD SUAUBBUS rofu«ing a -roof error, the mail f h « was nrob.bly sfrsid that the captain , b!s teMon t hey have, of late, fought shy of llaUtr and w portiou ut ths Re- I Gove nors effloo bn, “°J® * d W0n w do sometoir g foolish. If the oap- Qtw9 which he brought. I«w were more violent and grosaaud tbs offloe tore* b«sbeenbusdy engaged adb3eD(oberId0D . t believe the ves- At the time of tne excitement over tho Vara fifieen yeurs ago. I an- in the dUposaiof ‘he»ooumuUtlon until wo)jld htw bMn lost, for any sober msn HtU „ y ( M ew j e rs*y) murder Uonkne oy telegram (vbicn was pub-1 nearly mldnlgV. Fetitlon* that have been lU rned back when be saw how wrote » ar.patoh pretending to identify tbo 1 left borne), accepting tho io- circulated in tbe various eitles n i^alf of ’J, 11 ,®, M . (d } n » W, sea.” murdered woman »a a former Inmate of u Ikpto Ohio; tbst I wouldnotaia- the msn b»ve n ®*, Boib mates of the Veinou wers espfine bon „ lt what ia called the “diildon in net or caudiditea. To this mall consiate maioly of individual wb o had token a mate’s berth for Lek ot , hU eily , Ha j, a i, 0 responsible for an • I strictly adhered. I did not Tbo Governor nrnved st the exeoni ve SO p| oyin eot. item printed tn one or two pipers asserting • Foraker'B name in any spoojb. effloo shortly before noon to-day. Tbo , vn tb,. .xistene* of uCoogrcaioual ooker club ■ —■- ™1 “f Anardnut onm- j SWORD BE, RkR KILLED. | which changed ita quarter, D It \v ft-.id tiad t every i aerhiciie Gov. ForAkor's sdmin- Dou Sit: Your letter of Ootober 31st ult, were aearohed in fh^ qrdsr ujnmd.^buk racked m. this moming. The purpose in- A dleated therein, of luvltlog Mr. Oarllalo to crB - oel)li address the people of Atlanta upon the I urtoo's sosrtotous oounccr, subject of tariff reform, gives mo very I AU tho prisonera except Unpg suhmittsd great plenauto. Ho Is, In “J lt ? l0 tbo change end search without display- moat able advocate in Iho United HtatM. 11 mm* am sure hi, strong logic and easy, graceful Ing Iho sllgb'cst . motion. Ltegg seemed presentation of thought will enable him to much worried when ho wus told of wl,*t meot the highest txpectations of tbe most I vu contemplated, sod showed so plrinly Intelligent audience. I that something was wrong that the jaileni Bn,loess engagements will prevent my were not so greatly surprised do they might befog tn Atlanta next Saturday. This ooo-1 have been ou tho discovery subsequently sideration I would Ignore, however, were m ado. tho matter not In the hands of such gentle-1 sheriff uMlson was soon on the subject men as yourself and those associated with j during tho sftornoon. lit was very mti- you. Yours very truly, I 0 ent at first, but sfter oonstderetioh mado a James II. Bixrmrr. I oi Mn brexst of the wbnlo sfTair. OOSORESSMA!, TuuMRU. “We had no reason,"ho 8aid ."‘® Dear 8Ir: I,havoyonr letter of Novem-1 Tt Mlved no InlTmtion that any- ber lit I oononr heartily In tho propriety t>l4oK Wftl wro0 g. It waa merely a prtovu- of the'proposed Invitation to Mr. Carlisle. I timury measure decided on eomo time ago He is most *<lmlrsbly equipped for the dls- by tbo jailer and myself. Wo soloeUd enssion of our tariff system, and Is, witbsl, I Sunday as a qalel d *y Vi® *?“? ono of tho most accompllehed sUtesmen In tion would make less dUtutbaoce tban t tho public service. I thtnk tbe people of were made on u weok day. For some Uma our section ought to know him better. Ilut thoro was so much of I regret that I cannot possibly attend the I thu ahkxstt Bust*ess meeting on Saturday of those who intend KO t n([ that I did not earo to interfere with l0 \v!?b Vtod l »cSrds V'am vsrv trolv vonrs I ®°® d citizens who were Interested in tho With kind regsrds Ism vary trow yonrB,S onaom(!d mon or pUo8 » nr 0 b*Ud» in ...' ' ' thair way. Bnt we felt as though the time .. ~ coxonissMAH cunr. b&d com(j , o ub( cxtm pro . ual | on a and so My Dear Sir: Yonrs in regard to extend-1 d(old(d t0 c)tftr t ho cells ont. tog an Invitation to Mr. Ciriialo to mako an Of course, in view of the devel- addreas in Atlanta on tariff reform, 1b at I opmonta ot tho search, moot band. It will be impossible for me to at- stringent precautionary measnrea will now Und tba meeting on Satnrday next, but 11 be taken. The prisoners will not bo *1- hesrtily approve the course yon aro taking, lowed to exercise si much aa formerly, snd and feel assured that an address from Mr. I numbera of visitors wll bs restricted. No Oullsl* st this time on the subject men-1 one will be allowed to visit any ot tho cau tioned, will do mnah good. Verv truly yours, OnAuuu F. Cuts*. Iklktlr own material interests as r „ rr . na s 0 , e mM t 4 -"1 expect to go K “£o* wounded t. ur times. Tb» Indians den , M th#y can find no <4 * D rn.®r Jh® T«t, country. I <1® “®‘®“® on ® M 0 “d*y, with peUUon to the J^ tn t00 k poeition ia lbs rids pit* »nd In dw , d> » nd the bomb wia Bnu ( the Rood rpinlon of Governor | to BpriLK siflDtd by ovoryono I t ^ e brtuh. Th«' HJtcbkUa nfla ttj rdir * I debri* that hod be«o oaretol^ IJtfthuse who, ilk* him, *re too Governor for cl. men oy.^a^y rv< it., h* yood the Indian.’ position. Be^ lh . a. y ‘ 1 to understand how out peo. of ,b ®. ld a^lnster ot reporters to-1 ; on d tbe Little Horn. The next fall in the I ^.^uous that tho bomb was placed there _.t#.nd I rtenletu Black .hall carry,” I Ljun caain sad one Indian snd a hor.o I y^t^rd- y by some of tbo sensationalists 4 ’ ■ ■ lD 1 The cvalry now advnoed Uj>-1 have been writing lettere to tbe poire* Ian*, driving them ioto tho 1 Rn( t the newspapers, declaring that they Mi abouVtheVBoot' of -heir j the msn I hrot'h' sVo'rd B^rer wssW, bring shot “^g? Ten flrS hundred dotlara -to do tbe |* tke future of th* rspnbUo «« d ® * “ °“XI , «mrd thS- ?i?o*ukh* skirmlsb firi* by Q Troop, j c b.” , „, u . 8 »-r • S*®-— h ««pt from Governor Fora jufiicisl act. iIJIMIHt , Nearly *U then oame into thssjtency,only I?* ,P»ptr» aa tho Commercial-1 r.it rJ. vsmber 4 -Toe Progress I a hou’. teen'y escaping to tha hills, Tito jjriteve it. Governor Foraker I Nrw Yosx. “ m«tiog in Germania j,uer are now beiog pursued by ‘heo.valrjr. SJ* misrepresents m, tot it is I i T ®, L .* b ® r . bSom 0 f sympathy for tbe I r b0 above fames coverall the csansUiw, ^ tor re-eleotion. They do ball rnnlted in a ^cm *y v Uxeept on# msn wb‘. wss slightly di.*bl«l *>o answer the argumenU or ®°ndemn«l Aoa'ohti L ^ dtr made a b . .fait Five Indr .na are rsportsd dead. aix.vrr.toarrrTS L^^h WildVri!.^ «M®«'*«• Th.ruU nod.nu, to the vet, lament a K*.*®®® the vast aooumnlation I violent 8 l’®* fi ed in ,h 0 speech by ' — C> k J the hUoks. the iootease if frequently inters per,ea sss *eki:dr»n tram s lilt’s over 1 the eudienoe._ _ r Esdteei rule to over 122,000 r cKooctatle rule, and tho large ■■tffend military oompsniea id f® eompued with Ohio; <>» the 7** ot the colored population in fc *° *U facts Governor Foraker’* K®»lsuder of mysslt ss a Ka- r,* u ‘tc»®te*s tirade shout ths L” Mr. Davis by the old Doldiers *ks Uadieal papers have ateed- ’ publish the otoeing sen [bit. 1 * 1 **®* 1 * n hlacoo. BUSINESS FAILUBfO- T .„ C omm.rc.s. LYNCHINQ AT OPtiUKA. Geois* Hors, Mnrd-rer uf Eddy Waldrop, TftkfiM Fcoiw J*H und Omit A. No amber 6—A mob of armed men enured tbe j U yard list airiit about Dun * Record far she W«B __ Locuvn-t-S, IWMbMr 4.-Th*» v »®» u ^, d eJlcdfor the sheriff, who two Urge failure* on dty g jod* I auawersd in i« tl« it olvhe. They cov- HeSS, Msyor AOx, u(|gomtDl< „ did I . b | m whh p.«t I, end sun* of Ihsm f^ltaSSeJt Wolff, whole* ,le dtaltra lo lb ,, * at He’W lo.m got the j ill keys. B Th* lisbiUdse snd "he r-‘I U wMeh George fists wes *“'* .^iT^ndther caw, bnt Hess, M*7“ I Spfimd, t-v k him -ut snJ carried biiu to nog sru- are etsted In odrnrr , agencies at be- ®““ ’ 7 w i\, d,.i. D i t where luey tov-r-— *» aiauoo, the ooly A Oo., rat'd In oammenwn a ^ Henkl- '' ‘KcUr*»d"l n Pa « ^ “ , n'S““ 0 ““ , tW Tv *. l50 hSt*»l «»*• W>«» ‘ f I h o»rs. lUt »• the c^io wh-r, last Oj sr.. . • 1,1 Mr - D.vies pres-1 A Wo Is sbe® H |ki . ia r-.il blood * voorg Utthetlood end confusion | H^e. M 'J or *ufL,tandmust pro- ,,.me, Ed’y Waldrop. Hark m* tools a perfect and enduring . firm being on* ®f, largest an . I ^ten k-p S jril at NKn.gomurj to **• iLaw i » I fw«ilv® in lb T® tbffonRhoot I h ^ l\nch*4 natil t€04nl- *®nld not publish that, ! Boslocu f*«nr*® * u sported to kaspktm rr m ^ 0 , e , lb# for ( H*1. .-SW—wms— led 8oatherri_SW*m > -- us. And yet. that *»uJr i* Mn »® »nd subrevc - of J“u future sentiment and belief ** '***! », tbe subsunoe of U'L* ®* r IKK LT proof (sad ft hftfMf ■i-c*®* Pwpeee to tlMsnHM word and sot is found ss many letters to each of the 8t- Louis papers, claiming they were tbo agents of lb, borrlblo enme. As tbo fund ror clearing away the wrrek bad run out yesterday morning, (hero were no workmen abont tbe rains til day, end ttero wis ample chanoe to leave tbe shell. Tne etroner will bold an inquest Monday. CIRCUS TRAIN WRECKED. A Hundred Tliontsnd Dollars Damage Done, Hot no Lives Lost. IxDtAXaroLiB, November 4.—The train carrying Robinson's circns was wrecked to day on tbo Vtndalia line, eight miles west of Brtxll, Ind. The bsin carried ten tableau wagons, forty-two cages ot animals and four hundred men and women. Three or (our coaches left th* trsck while tbe tr-i-> was ronnding s sharp carve sod were piled np In a coofused mass. Th* car, thrown from ths rail* took lira snd were eon-nmed, bnt Ihe remaindtr ot the train was saved. No live* were lost, though reran! persons were burned. The damage inflicted by the wreck, eddol to that experienced yesterday t Si. Louis, will aggregate shout tlOU.OOU, which is covered by inkurauoe. The show wae . n route to ClnctnnsU to go into winter quarters. COUOUUaUAM CAULTOH. My Dear Sir: Yours ot 3Wt nit, just to band. I am very sorry indeed that previ ous business engagements will keep mo from your meeting of to-morrow. Most heartily do I approve your movement to in- duco Mr. Oarlitlt to visit Atlanta, that be may Address thspoople of Georgia on tbs tariff question. Not only do tbe immediate friends ot Mr. CttUalo approve of yonr movement, hut unquestionably the popular sentiment of Georgia will bs with yon. For myself and tbe people of tbrs section of the State I desire to nntte most cordially snd earnestly with yon snd yonr meeting of to morrow In t rtending tn Mr, Osrlisl* a meat pressing and argent appeal to corns to At lanta, where he will snrelvmeet a largo per centage ot oar people end to present them with bis views on the tariff, and with which views11 am convinced onr people in an overwhelming majority earnestly conoor. Nhonld Ur. Carlisle accept your invitation, I will try and bs with you on the happy occasion. Yonrs most truly, H. □. Cabltox. TQB ACTION TAXES. Gov. Gordon moved tbst Mr. Csrllslo bs formally Invited to oome to Georgia snd de liver an address on the tariff. The motion was unanimously agreed to. Gov. Gordon then moved that a com mute of fitteen bo appointed to prepare and send tbe proper invitation to Mr. Carlisle. Tbe motion prevailed, and Mr. Smith *^JK8rtj!£££ Kpvri&'E 04 “ nt ®« PhtxZ.. Ir... mAmtf >-«*» Ort«*«»- ( been ordered mOo! occurred la the prea* jarxa* lh, u»n Mv,nr | •' :• - >r,M beil rej “ —- lu i. ygiJW’" u 1 * 1 Saf. Jllowrr, M*k. a Small BaaL Wracwtans. Ya, Novemb-r fc—Pro* feMlon J burglars blrw open BAsrAOo a .Ir. bars Srtwday me ruing, ablarairg *P'iand some valoabU property. A heavy rewsrd b*3 hssn effersd for their appra- beoiioQw FIRit IN < 'OLUMUUS. The Street Car lublrt on Rcm If Ill llaro- e-.l !>:.• L«M« >t.’4ll. Oci.' ”ii’ - November 6h—Tb6wlicet car htablesia this c>.y, ubicb are Ucated on Rom Billy wets d* htrojtd by fire to-day at lfio*«lock. A large qa*ntity of feed and oiitear were barrux]. Tb# lotiUeatimated at $2,5C0, fully covered by ic«arance. me ILUL'HI JHCIBIMU, nuu ASA* • SJAAJSSU moved tbst Gov. Gordon bo made chairman of that committee. That motion prevailed, and Gov. Gordon moved that Dr. Miller, the chairman of the meeting, be placed opon tba invitation oom mittec, which was agreed to. tha oommittuh. Tbo eommittee was appointed as follows: Gov. John B. Gordon, chairman; Mwar* Georg* Hillyer, M. A. Candler, n-jka Smith, Pope Barrow, J. EL Porter, W. H. Rhett, L. Z Rosser, B. D. Spa’dr u. John D. SltWAit, A. H. C-lquitt. A. C. King, Al bert Cox, tt a Cabanus, tt V. M. Mil Hen. R. L. Beroer, of Mooros. There was s-m* dtscnsslon ss to the date to be sugg-sted for Mr. Carlisle's visit io tbe event of his acceptance of thr in tallon, but without reaching any c jucIc sion. That will probably he left to the convenience of Mr. Carlisle, except that there la a general drsire that It ihouM be at i aa early a day aa practicable. demned men In the cage, and if any inter views are granted lt will be only to near relatives and In the praaenoe of Jail tffloiala. I won’t say that every visitor will bo searched, bnt there will bo no opportunity for any exchange of anything whatever be tween prisoner* and outsiders. Aa for Licgg, I don’t know that ho will bo allowed to see any one, but bavo not yet fully de cided on that point.” TI1E LETTER or DISAVOWAL. The following la tho latter of Bpieo, Schwab and Fleldon to Governor Oglesby. Lingg, Engel and Fischer resolutely refused to go on record with any such declaration: “CnrcAoo, November 3 —To Governor R. J. Ogl(sby,• Springfield, III.—Sir: In order that the truth may be known by yon and tho pnbllo yon rrpresent, we desire Io- ray that wa never advocated tba nse ot fores except in c«o of self-defense. To accnae uaof having attempted to overthrow law snd government on May 4,188C, or at any time, is ss FALSE AS IT IS ABSURD. Whatever we said or did was said and done publicly. Wo bare never comptred or plotted to commit an unlawful act. While we attacked tbe present social arrangement* in writings and in speech, and exposed their iniquities, we have never oonscqnently br ken any laws. Ho far from having planned tbs killing of any* body at Uaymarket or anywhere the, tbo very object of that meeting was to protect agates', the commission of murder. We be hove it to be onr dnty, at friends cf labor and liberty, to oppose any other nve rif f.,rc« tliiii i in-- --..rviri .!•■f.-n- of cored rights agsinat unlawful attacks. All our effort* have been In tba direction of KLKVATUO KAXURO; remove, ss much aa possible, tha cause of crime in society. Our labor was unselfish; no motives of personal gain or smlrtion prompted uv, and thousands upoD thous ands wi:! bait testimony to this, W# may have creed at times in.our judgment; yea, wo kite -loved mankind not wi»ny t ut too well.” If, tn tba excitement of propa gating oor vlows, we were led into exprew- siou-i whl.h esured men to think th-ti ag gressive force ws* the proptr indorsement of reform, we regret it »nd we deplore tb* loss of life at the lUyruarket. aa at McCor mick,, at Euit 81. I. a-., and at the Chicago itock yards. Very re»i"~t'" It, A. Spies, ill! ham. fimwi9p Sajiuu. Fieldeil