The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, December 06, 1887, Image 1

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established lggg. JijSLE RENOMINATED. r«BF>'TS SFLFCTH) WITH EX- CtPTION OF DONKLSON. pitted In *!»• Cancu« Ha tween Itttr* Blonnt and Itrecklnrld^e— policy of Democratic Senator* -Internal Taxes. w L^i telegrxm to Macon TnronArH.1 jjaisoTON. Deoember 3.—A brief re- :nUtiou of the prominent points of the catlook may be mettil vlth the latest lo modify previous expression. ," (te jo isrneat disposition on the pail low tariff men to do two things, to Ibe tariff, end to harmrikize the Oa tie put of Randall's • followers IU dispotillon greater than hereto- to listen toocn promise propositions. republican caucus, Tom Retd Nominated for Speaker and a Quaker Treacher for Chaplain. Waibikgtos, December 3 — Uepubllcan members of the Houbo of Representatives held their first qwcu of the eesflioa ttu afternoon. Of the l:.;p!iblican represents* tioSl of 153, 117 memhirs were in «attend- ar.ee. N ne of the :’,m jndepeu Vtrtmem* b» rd-elect wa* pres*; :. J. O. Cannon, of tc uawu r r -J| * and Louis v UfoOfm* cl Mary• mMori'j of' Dttaeettte Iwp J«®' were reepeetiTdy to-deoted so the po- XhW'eRRplefAy/ They ^ carrfbl • tb»evet to stole "what ret in anapbigtioua t:r;p%‘ No bill f.«l revision eon casS-hoto, usd no- MACOM, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECu.'M nrilOBED OBJECTIONS. hat e 7."?{l?. C0 '^ D, ''“‘ R'pnbliosns nave deoHed to o' j »et to the s ating of eTt hm ^°i rt ' ie ’ Hearst and Blod. ga.t. but il l* probtbly without foundation, tail H aret and Blodgett are ojnatrned. The Bepublioans have hid no oanoas and asveral leading Rjpublicans say orieo ^ 0 * 0 •'j? bnawledge of any such pur- A roll c ,11 ban been printed for nan on Monday, oont&iningonly the names of “'“It Senators who have already been sworn in, fifty in number. notary of the batantB. Afterwards Breekenrldge | explained that he bad merely laid that the ■ gentleman ehonld not impnte dishonor to him, Breekenrldge, and not that he (Block- enridg.) Imputed diehonor to the gentle man fr< m Georgia for hia partin tho do- fenee of D meleon. The affair was settled satisfactorily. SOUTHERN DISCRIMINATION CASES. Council’* Complaint Sustained but no Dam age* Awarded—Opelika'* Caae. Washington, December 3.—In the oase of Wm. U. Cuune 1 va. the Western and At lantic B.itway Company, the Inter-State Commerce Commieeinn to-day made the tollnwing decision: Wm. H. Conncil, col ored, principal of the Huntsville (Ala.) in- Gen. ^ppwry, 6, PBESfl’ltNT GRKVY RK\< LLAVKS FUANCKTO U t'FATB. Car press, as caairuiaa nfid cane iii,. , When there prellih’.n rfi* Shu ranged, McKinley, of 05ft, TbrmsaB. Beed, of Maine, fo 1 ar.d the nomination wan o i.drmei, ;ccd sale a bri*t *p which bo counseled par j ! and pr die ed a Bepcb ioan viet-ry in the next Presidential erection. Nimma'iona for the remaining effieers of the nexiHoase- were then made ea follows: Edward Mc Pherson, of P.-nnaylrknic, for olerk; pirfel dbtpherd, of Blinds, Sergeant .at irate; W. T. Fitch; of Ohio, doorkeeper; Ghos. ‘H. Grey, of Dakota, postmaster; Feancis W. Thomas, of Indiana, efenplatn. The nomi nations were tgreed to without debate, ex cept lu the oaeo of Grey, over whose nomi nation some little diacuerion .arose aa to prop.iety of reoogniziog Territorl a in the distribution ot Honae iBices. -Thomas, wWweii nominated for c> aplaln, la a min ister of the Society of Frim**, and is well known in the West as “the Quaker preach er,” After a long discussion as to the advisability of mob action, the esuoaa authorized the chairman to appoint n committee of eleven members to be known as a “caucus committee,” and to be charged with the duty of railing the caucus together Whenever it may be moeaeary. Only an Incidental mention was made of the tariff during the session, and no attempt was made to outline the policy to be followed by the Bepublioans of the House. CAUCUS NOMINEES. Old Officer! With One Exception — Mr. Hlouut and Ur. Breckinridge Come to lllowa. Washington, December 3.—The canons Pabm« December 2—Everything wa3 quiet throughout the city *V noon. Tlio police declare that they arrested M, Panl De Route-Jo and Louis Miobel yesterday to dUHtrial school, bought a first-class ticket j save them from violence ot the orowd. The over the Western and Atlantia railway from I pspera are generally ot the opinion that Chattanooga to Atlanta, and took a seut in I afser the events ot yesterday, President the 1 idles’ oar, the only passenger car on I Grevy oennot postpone his resignation, the train txoept a half car, indifferently fitt- I They approve the attitude of the Onambers ed np fur colored people. Into this Conn-1 eeoalia uud dignified. Ls Soleil declares oil was directed to go, bnt did not go until I tbut President Urcvy’e action ' iu deferring forced to do so and was assaulted and |.his resignation was (specially almrd at M. treated with some violence, as ha claims, by I Feuy. Homo of the papers believe the the officials of the road, hut <m tho tsilroad I events ef yesterday will restore union company claimed, by patBengers. ', 1 among tho KepubiMans, COUNCIL MADE COMTLAINT I THE MESSAGE. of unjust discTltuioation and undue prrju-1 At ISO p m. President Grevy'a reaigno- , n i ager-tat h nl and unreasonable prater-[ tion v -i sent to toe PresideL', of the Hen- . , • qco for o hers with the seme tickets, and 1 nte and to the Dlixiubdr ot Deputioa. At f I cluimid large diinagca fcf iU-ifeatmen*. and 11:2 , p. m. crowds had gathered in lront of - injuries for • counsel feps. "the load an- I the Cnember of .Daputi ■(, and.the police ~ ‘ equally j had tu deaf the sp3*3:cf»S tS Qse. bSUdlug 5ADLESSREPI KUC. |gSrt : hnTBDBAWAL OEd'EnM, 'Bolide the second balinlf was taken the kiombnrs of the left glof^held me»tMga.- Ferry announced hi'- iF iointicn to withdraw in favor of Hadi-Csrnot, end D.Frey > not tendared a similar notin ration;';, An*' J4V of tbs day was thereri'; ' •S hsrirg that the pi the# fUiPotio acta of with Jr Ferry'sinetwqareeolva to vot Carnot, fie‘TtwB wan seen i ballot. L," il((; .-i, on recti’ returns, e*M, “11. Kadi-f tained the shBrege, I pi dent of the republic." ' burst of ehecring. eaperli' end Centre. M. LeBoyer session dosed. : ,* VOL. LXII.M) 1PREME JliDGKSHlP. ABOUT BKi'UbTABT M A It'S AGK. Text of Message of Resignation-Informal Hail*, Ing ‘for n Can.lfdata by IU- Siabllestk Members—Elcotral ... Body to Meat To-Day.. PUt BID ENTSAPiOAlt Tho Electtoi , Ak’Hutly n OooX v Comment. Pabm, Deoemfi-- President Bodt-Csr- not was fo-mall' ir. itallad in the Elyacc Palace this t\ '..eon, and later received ony W* < red that it g sve the defen’ant good accommodations and that it had a I and d**p traffic iu slid viciuitys, right to separata its white and colored pas- I President Grtvy's message' resigning tho aengen. I Pet ,’i'ionoy or (h jfi -pnbiio w,.a read in the The opinion is by Mr. Morrison', commis-1 Senate snu Chsinber ot Depatii i at 2 p. m. /man iPka Ann, rniaaiAn earei If azrif! n/it n/t I *ha #JSWf e.F I’mldonf GaAro’a rin.AJAffA wVooer. ‘Ttii commission says It will not go Into the queetion of money d.mage, be- | ct r< cause it cannot give e jury trial, which de fendant in, entitled to hsvo under th&fgv n- teenth amendment to the UniteiSHtales coustituiioi*, and that it is not,'authoriz'd ton wild con ael, which a qbart may dsr [ my under the eighth s. etion of the aot to ryE Q * 1 *“ * nln*H n imm»rp.f>. s*. ' aices snchft mo^ak Of .#081x17 or ■j millions iikeU*io uo UVti efl^tus, .’ciim^genttamw inaists on a small .'.awk larger amount of rcductioji risaties,xthera, that r, .. •, A flee List i >, idle greatly extended. The Iffiter pnijr 3 be » oonspienuns eltigent in any non on the suhjoot. Salt mtu.t be ibo ooai, iron ores, in id ban many cup, etc. vTbore will be a'.eabEidera- icc ica on sugar, and of the internal tt»t %i tobiocoonly repealedtoabout tact otjfbnty millions.; lfgi-lwtion Sptclslly beneficial to the i, Jpdgs Culberson, one of the ablest :t«a ot tie House, and a man of largo lio.-e in public affairs, says that if he ^pointed on UyjudUHiry committee i; mako every sltort to pass his bill to itten claims, wUch was Uvoratdy re- id in the last Han^e. Borne 8 mtkern Urs are reallve under the- heavy af>- ioxa for tho North, .and say they/Vili if.-r something tor "Dixie." ,' ; . ■present alive DhglcjVaja ia apgsrdio jbtnes question, that the oommi-sion r ly to ajrce in a treaty which can pass Sfuatc and he ratified by tba Britiah rami nt, but that no reciprocity troaty ■fib'.ean tbii U “ 0- I of'DamooiaUo'B .preientallvee renomina- > assa»*2r«; oi their caucus to-day, lnslaUDg oa all i whlo r h lt reported that ilr. Blount, of new members beinR seated, is iodice- I Georgia, and Mr. Breckinridge, of Arkansas, i .c i cioVi anirit. Ontgivings to- osme to blowa, bnt that aftar having oooled of their high spirit, uutgviug down in the oloak rooms, bavlr g been sep- ua to the effeat that they have quiet-1 by f ti(nd(| they become rtoonoUsd and ahook hands. • Ncminations for olerk and eergeant-at ■* .. . nn | aims were then made end the oonteet over b North Carolina delegation »*”*“ °“ ^ doorkeepenhlp began. The eandldatea Culiale thia motnlng on the subject of rtluM j W e>e Donelaon, of TtnntMee; nil revenue. AVhat tranaplnd t» not Brines of New York; A. B. Hurt, of Uie- vahy authority, but the IMl U Mg^ jgSgSk °' EioVoX'u'w. reUriogto fines, ATkansJ 1 ; C, b?gan B * vig' ncutions, eakage, stIUv, eta- u “ j » I 0I0 K n ; Kt uck on Donelson, subiUnUally tg to have the brandy tax rednoed, ana repMd j n „ Knd elaborating what wa* oon* ulnallnn rtf thn til frOD IllL' tj tO ttO I < l_ Li. wthuPC ia text of Piet idem Ordvy's message itlon I* ks follows: - ..sihad only to oontend with idnltifstbst have ssouinulated in my h« attacks of the proas, tint' absten- men whom the pohiio voice oallod to [e, nnd the icbr«asing impossibility mtnietry, l struggled on and here duty bade m. ; but, at the ten public opinion, better in- I, marked a change which gave me oi formltg a government, the S. ui te ' a Chamber of Deputies voted a double Don, which, under the form of an moot* to k fixed hour to await tho visit* irora <. 1 .-m'. jiI Gre»/ P KP-'.UtiiEs His President P -Uul, of the budget ooiamiUee, end other letv l'.gpolUioikLs. The Presi dent stated i bat it was his' intention, after the new ministry was formed, to at onoo close the present session ot Parliament np* til after the coming Senatorial elections. Resignations of the eaWnet, which follows the election ot the new President, will to-night be plaeed in the hands of the President and Gen. Brngere will invest the latter with the grand collar of the Legion of Honor, Gen. Faidbethe previdflu at the oeremony. The newspapers uluta c imoif rce. COLOESD TEOTLE MAY EE AS.IONED sop irate o»r* on tqual team without ad- vantage to either r*.0“, asd with increased comfort to both. Complainant had p»id the same fare ns other first cla-s pas.iengo’s and it was only f ir dealing and common I ad honesty that ho should have the security I Preside nt’* pr- micut mesa go. is tauU- an<l oonvenieooe of travel for which bis I mtuut to sua tuoniog thn Pit; idem to re- money had bet n taken. The oar furnished I sign. It Would be my duty and right to wa* only aeooed class in comforts fur travel I wist, bnt, under the circumstances in and the ro*d must furnish eolcr.d people I which we ere pieced, a conflict between the who bay tl st clsse tickets accommodations | executive and parliament might entail con- equally safe and comfortable with other I sequences whioh restrain mo, hnd wisdom hr>t elate passengers. I and patilo.lem command me to yield. otelua’s grievance. I “I leave to those who kssume it the The following cme* were i.lso decided: 1 respons bility for snob k precedent end for The c se ot W O Harwell and others, for. I the events that may eraue. I relinquish, the t**wQ of Opelika, Aik , vs. the Coin - bus I without regret, bnt not without sadneaa, the and Western railway of Louisiana. The I dignity to which I have been twice raised opinion ia by Walker, couimiteloner. The 1 without solicitation, and in the exereiae of report finds that Opelika is discriminated I tho duties of which effloe I feel confident I against in favor of Columbus and Momgom-1 have done my dnty. To this I cal] Prance cry. The reasons claimed to jnatiiy this I to wltnera. Franco will say that for nine ar« eonaidired end not loond Mtmoient. | years, the government has aeeured to the country pe *ue. ord, r and liberty; has made Fr*> , rospuoted throughout tlio world; has tojsiiB ber, and, ia teeion that other localities should be hewril f tb»y|hia*t ot an aiiASr (grpa* before final decision, but defendants are I her in orfhdiiion to defena*her honor and recommended to revise their tariffs ganer- rights. Further, that it baa been able td nl'y. In respect to cotton, the Weetern I keep the Btpablic in wise Internal course, Bailway Company, of Alabama, ia ordeted marked oat by the intareets sxd wishes of give through New Oilcans rates and bills the oountrj. France will sey that, in rc of lading. tarn for this, I have been removed from I INTEIt-ST ATe"cOMMISNION. f^:«^i“irm ^onTw^ Itrjiort of 111* First Tear’s Operation*- III it that the Bepnbiio may not be struck Katlruad UlUacs-Expreaa Uumpsntrs. blows aimed at myself, bnt that it may bane WaiauiotoN, Dioember 2 -The flrat an- triumphant from the dangers It it made to „* r ,.a. Commission bss been laid before the Sucre- j Runs ot President of the Frenoh Rtpublio. Thenewaptpers t : ■ * city generally ap- is te* * . leas man on ii prove of the (Lotion ct M. BsillCarnot, and dried-up atiatamy of e‘ ocnslder it an angary of poace. I and he will oontiuue t Ttli'Et-iais from the provisoes wither 1 , j to pieces ail at one*, exception testify to Uie ealisisolioA hit at] chair. * the result of tbu eltclion. The youngest man wi; u b*>( ev The ministry have formally tendered their resignaiio-if, add President Sodl-Cor- not has requested them to remain in office fur the present for the dispatch of public buriuet*. Papii Nn-cio hai received instrnofions from tho Vatic ia to pay an early visit to the President and establish friendly rela tions at the outset with the new adminis tration by explicitly declaring the go-d Win of the Holy Bee towards France. TKMPKUANCK REFORM. inction of the Ux from ninety to ten ( JjJJJ, bu pebbahed chargee ag-ine. the ) la confidently expeoted. Al [ , V doorkeeper. Tanlbee, of Kentucky, de- (cnied by amendment. f t nled th« doorkeeper, ae did Biobnt, of :ilty has been to get the J*?.'' ® Georgia. The latter was frequently inter- aoure. .The membeie of the rnpted in hie remark* by Breckenridge.and micent as to what Rx* P*“*> bnt ^ Uoally both cf the gentlemen lost their vocdetfnliy ploaeed .with toe result of ' >Dd Mma t0 g.ther in e threatening ceftrenee. "• “• manner. In t-e course of too runutng DEMOCRATIC BENATOlfri ooUcqny between the twogenUemeu Blount Hr unset Action Oetermlnril Upon— I rematkMl ft. MM*-- -roe Trtin*8irstMtuorih«Twoi’arties. ri d gVi^dignantly denied that be bed a tuBixoTON, Deoember 3.—A fatly at-1 dt0 | tnd that he was aottuted in l canons ef Demooratlo Benetors con-1 b|( Mt | 0Q merely by a deaite for the good m at 1 o’clook to hoar the final repori of 0 f the Drmocratio par y. •nmnittee appointed to outline a policy j^^^uld wUhVarmth, “the gen- |l»n of iction with regard to the admta-1 0 ^ to m# dishonorable mo- tot the new Democretto Senetora agaic*t I u » In the exsttement and confution J* title some queetionahavo been msed. | Ri oac ( misunderstood the remark, and be- he committee, cotaietlng of Benators I Alat dlahonirable motives ftBlaehb»rn,5a*riUKd^J»P«rtJ« {^"Ven imputed to him, alruck * it bad carefully nonailered all the facts » 0 t*goniat, wbo catritd swsy Jeesaisof BenaioMTnrpif, ofluilur.s I “ h ^ on 0 f (h a moment returned, Jlkner, of West V.rgima, end e.l oth« etriking Blount on the cheek/ Before >B«mcratio Senator, and lad reach^l ooald be passed the genOemen itcaclniion that all were lolly entlthd I eeparated and Breckenridge retired to Reit seats. The merit* of each case ^ dQ > k tMm jg, circumstance* ware •tog been diaonssed by tbo i c ‘ n , c . u3 ;. t * | then explained to Blonnt, who inatantly, * nnanimoualy resolved Hat all the I learning of toe iriaapprehen loo un- •uimoorstiotseuBtaiiWsrs J*^1* be bad labored requested that •h Mats and that, io so M ,J** n r * c keutidge return to the fljor m order by cxdudt-g them iricerats oould intlueuc’the mutter, they b mii'ht tender him an apology W4 he .worn in cn Monday when. the 8 wlioD . Upon Brtcken- aaw Senators arc called to take their I . , reappearance Blonnt apologized I and toe gentlemen ahook hands with great nothing nzYoND the* cordiality. After the excltemect occasioned M determined npou in o oI,n<:c ^ on ,,“ I bv this Incident bsd subsided, dlsouaeione •zuttar, it being the unanimous opinion | . ( . 0 ( candidate* wereeoneludad. He caucus tuat no departcie from piee • 1 The flrat bdlotatood Dooselon 72, Hurt 63, •ttibould be made and that no obatacl? | 1 1,. . Hotue 5, Brine* 22 Tte 'tleadmuiion of all tho S.nstori-elect 1 1#()0 . b ^j 0 t was taken immediately. The gd be aatidpstod. . , I New York delegation, who tad «W»id tary of the Interior for trankmiaaion to Con* grass. It is sprinted document ot forty- thrse pages, exclusive ot tabular appen dices. Tho commission has, as ytt, no statistic’ ot its owa collection to lsy baton' could - sere laid before the ct • 0 stood HurtSS DoueUol - • elected Hort, and the result was >• »ud dikousaed, but aa the dtfeot* *5° heiied will cheer* by adherent* in the oor- ‘‘til; tfchnieal, ttwasdeUrminedto make j . 'Ejection unleks otjection* 1 "•** Theooncludlng work of Yheckueuswa* ! l-pnblieaos to the idmlsrioo of Deno I by oosnimoua vote ofLycur- taa An undcratanding was retched, how- Dalton postmaster, and W. H. Mil- ••r, that ahogld admfs iun ot any V '&O' I ? ^ *b*uirin of theffecee, Me**r». Wil- nt he olj-ctsi to, to* party would ** I of Weat Yirgiul-. w 1 " 1 roit, accoidtng a* oitcumstance* rntystem I , Q G - ^ tl , r cretarys of the caucus, •ttquiro. The tone uf tha speakers in the I _ ou, HpK ul OortwpoiMtaet.l Bwoa was firm, without bring belligtrent 1 j, ,.,mb*r3 -The fim.1 re- h »« made kuowu that the Democrats door kcpei'e contest wa* at- ueld AN advantage I ?, { L.it-a R.iut* men g.iog onrto * tU f«et to.i bena-ui Junta, of Navada, mtned by Re K i ^ ( ,, his over- i-h~ot, and ia pAirsd with Be®* 10 ' I Hort. Bun v , ln t , nB ,ph nod J^* who begin* • ii«w L-rni. »*d ialj iyed p*«to tta b y arooeod by his Diutos •'Ur. uot j,| a Ba&ator. Upon request | he wm e nri ‘rao.y hkhUt “hhcans the eauen* st oroe ss-1 *» an unformuate etnnnter in jBMed .* prjpoaed by S nator Henna, | Thar# * M “ - Memre. Blount and £«>•« eh»rg, ot Dciaoeratio pairs, to tbs | the imaena between. J -u«- r cf houator J.ines with some " Already ivarn ia. ktren 4*.U o: e»icu •ketei •* and obvious. Bo far, therefore, sod so fast a* butluet* prudence uud proper regard to the interest* of tba eommouitlea which would be dietnrled end injured by precipi tate changes will admit of tt* being dune, ’swell mtln ai companies a* do not now con form to’be statu ory ruts should make ibtir lit*! on three two does*sot tiafflo more obviously just and mors proportional than they have hitherto beep, or now art. Ill* Mistake. jup^f HifilJ. _____ Ws tec now tost we missed it by not add- Tut redact, too deratpti tbr Llow r, ,he feok leg five more pounds to tbs three tnrnipe party to twtoty* i?. d Uck.and i MV,rel | we menrioned last Week. Brotom Fmt.y, to tbo 1 tba OMCW J* . ^ former dUoo- Dtmo- BreckeLn^ i^^ 1 ^ 1 ^ tb# utur, ee* Ure d t r.co. JU.c U«^» blow / , b , f.«» itely secretary snd [ separated. •• *: tie Democratic *- * ■ ****# during the coming nc-Hetion. * ' D 8 Mr. iirecitenridgsatruch^- parties wets wjrelblowvin.allFm-^”, ^Itaskj-' of Mr. Busk, of ^innad in atumpt- Oeporetc lb* oom* A NEW ltULEB. Sodt Carnot Elected l 0 rr»ld«nt or the Re public of Fr»ace. Fasts, December 3 —Tho flrat trial by the pnblio, but, adopting those of a manual 1 8tua . 0 „ , nd Depoties of tbs Left st Ver* guntrslly accepted aa reliable, it atatwa the Mllu . g to .g,, for _ candidate for to« Preel* total railroad mileage at theioir*e of^1888 at dency resulted aa follows: Ferry, 200; Da 13d. G* 6 and estimste* that 1W miles have pr.joine, i 93; BrUaon. 81; Bsdi-Osinot, stuoe been eddud, reeking 137,3S« mUro, M . Qtn< bansilar, 7. During toe tak ngut divided among 1,200 railroads operated by y,, fint u lot u . Pellatln made on eddriw 600 corporatioaa, wblob are aulject to the t0 y,, clumber of l eputles who eongrega- previsions of tho set creating toe commis-1 ted in the oh inhere advocating the eleotiun ■inn. I of M. Badl-Cernot, thereby uniting sti Be- Exssxss courANtxs. I pohijcan votes. Bsverel depoties rejoined The eommiasioo, otter htaiu g til argu- ^ lt wottld t* the first lime tb j ms) rity menu advanced by thou wire appeared lor b d lowered to tha will J the mlnoriiy, the rxpieaa compaoUe, Is of opinion that end added that the attitude of M. Urlsson the express Imaintas, ao far ss It la done by tad Badl-Caroot wrt* unworthy of Bepabll- railroad oompaoiea themselves, whether di-1 oul ,. qw nlRcd them to withdraw in nctly tod by their managing offiaers, or in-1 (e T0I 0 ( Du Frecyioet, who. utter Feiry, directly, and through nominal corporations bad obtained toe moot votes, ereated for the purpose, is within tb* sot, tbssscoso mu. sod that such companies ere under oblige- A MO ond trial bell by Benatoi* and tion to aeo thal their taiiff. itre fiUd atad Deputies of the Left for a candidate for ihe that toe rnlea of fairness and equality wihioh p,reldency reunited as follow*: Ferry 218, the sot prescribed ere obeervrt. I De Freycinet 190, Btisaon 79. Badl-Cernot Whether the express companies which I gj. The papers condemn Ihe message sent are independent of the railroads tro within J b . President Grevy to toe Ghambets j cater- the eontempletion of the sot, is tuon <£. W jth hia resignation. doubtful. The oommiasioner ia ot opinion I Military reinforcemenU have been erriv- that the qnestion U one which Congress I i 0 g in the city to-day. M. Grevy, after lis ought to put beyond question I removal from the Ely.ce, took np bis reei- by either expressly snd by designs-1 denea j„ Avenue DTons. Uon including express campenies, or I The Repnblique Frenoalae aeys that the by excluding then.. There obeervAnota I .it.mpt to oiiiscise Ferry ia really aimed at alto apply to miacallaneouA corporation l lbo w hole opportunist party, who, however, engaged in the trenaportation of oil, lire- will not allow themaelvej to be deluded stock, furniahiEg extrw aecsmmodation* to {r0 m abaring the kff*ira cf tfa* republic, puasangets, **c. | tbs election. sailwat gpesations. j Tho Congress of Senators snd Depntii Reviewing railway operation* daring tbs ta elect s kacoeecor to Fret period which bws rlspetd einoe the act took I j daBt Q n yj was opened at 2 o'clock st effect, the commis.ion Uala warranted In I VenaUles by LtBoyer, President ot the saying that, wbllsltM b»* been done in toe 1 geoaU, who declared that the National Aa- direetion ot bringing freight, tariffi Uta I eembly wss duly oonatitutad to elect s Pres- oon torn ity with the general role prescribed I (dt . n ,_ by 'ha f jurth evotiou than some pereoos, Deputy Uicbello, an lrreooncUable, asked ptiUjiH) iipeoitd, Uim b*i, nevertbtlcM, | ^ aake a moUoo. but tho PiNidtot been gratifying advance* in that direction, 1 r “a.^ta aUuw him to do tl declaring and there is every reason to be- I tbat Die assemblage wae an electoral col lie ve tost tots wnl continue. I d*, c . That substantial bsntfi’a will flow from I plol do Caaianao remarked that toe aa making tb. rule re general aa .hall be w „bly wsasovieign found practicable, exnnot be doubted; snd I G**uier contended for the eompetenov of even when toe flirtueoatances snd oondi- j ^ President to limit tbs assembreVrights. Uooecf long and .hort haul treffio are dU- Preaident LtB.yer replied: “I take my similar, the desirability of folding sny j (Uud on constitution." oobkiderable disperity in charges it great | Michelin wished to propose to revise the CO. Ae* • otPlui J<ti Vwculy-tlirc, 00, nnd Foi 40AudSO- TnnX O. Oft) AVi&ni>< oppoimnu ot th» Bop oh arconi* 17, 1^26 iixiy-iw Buptetiii asH * .S* rreti ry ]. I Cutirt i** beii its ago. lia v. lie is now tw Iu the v b de* : curt, only I * * L»" :imu ; * ■. ; it.in . tbo ’average *u. I • n* t : a m -It over lifiy. Judge William ivioug, e l'unusytoi.; la, whom Grant eppetnted iu 1880, was w xty- two yean eld, bnt ho r >* d iu lhTi end lie ia now nvibg i q it. t hi ami bos epi wont on 62 y elira bnt o' 67. Justinal^uo *•,, t|M|| ixprcti to ai* * - l uintadfiattd JWWiai 71 y, ■' J i. •* », St. ju*t ai yodtiigTlA’w /■- to.- * *PI' ■>" 'V SB HI ■ .*• Il(l ton tlio Bench. *1.t i • 'ft ms old when Arthur a p i. .* ! him, of the other iaiUcMk IV*i u look bia a on the. Bt, 7 - -I, .lev Mutt* ’ - at .. l'-..dley 4 1... U A !W-> mid brain, rk until ha dynpm Ihe old d* I'Col’s Dm A UostonlAn'a Ide» u to thoNtgroln tho (South. Nxw You, Deoember 4.- Rev. Joseph Cook, ot Boston, was the principal apeaker before the American Tumpentnoe Union at Cbtokcrit g Hall tola tfurrnoon. His topio was “newest aspects of temperanee reform eduoational snd politloa).” He dwelt psrtionlerly on tba neoesalty of edaoating toe young on the evil effects cf alcohol. Mr. Cook said tbst the principle of prohibition bsd a potent enemy tu tie negro of toe Sontb. In fifty yiarn be d - dared that toe negroes would rule to# vote »« “r* n into, and unless tha yopng race were UJtiuc.cu *l - -»*..„. n4__. tnoir votoe, on subjects lelatK,. to ’*<..*.!■ bttlon, would be all powerful sgsiult the movement. The llalanew ot Trails Delusion. Boston Oarslil. 8o bright a gentleman as Mr. Chtnncey M. DopeW is.talking about a balance ot trade in its favor aa ooncloalve evidenco ot soonntry’a prosperity. This “balance of trade” delusion he* been effectively illus trated in this way: A man tort* with 90),. 000 in goods for Europe. He ulls them ao advanlsgeonely after ha gate there, and be boys other goodi from the prooeedi ao shrewdly, that be briog* borne goods to the veins of 1100,000. lie enters these at the custom bouse. Result: Bilancu of trade against the oouctry, 950,000. But, if be be* to sell bis goods sts loss of (25,000, snd brings beck tost sum, the balance cf trade in theoonntry’s favor is 926,0.0. Or, more strikingly atilt, if tbs shin gem down that contain* these goods, and they are all lest, then the balance of trade in favor of tba country fa $60,000. That is, tbo more individuals wbo compose tbo country leas in trading with foreigners tba richer the country Moomes. Could there be a tailacy more transparent, or a mors absmd claim advanced, as growing out of it? A Happy Hen. Warren ton Cllppar. Dr. Faisons entered our office yesterday, bit face aglow with happiness and bit conn- tenanou permeated with a smile that threatened to permanently ir jore bia phjL iognomy, and proudly laid npon onr table s specimen of hen fruit, larger than any wo have ever seen. The history of tblsovien- lar deposit iathnily: One of tbo Do'tor's fat Plymouth Book bens, disoooraged at the low price of eggs, went on a strike. The Doctor Is s man wbo wantB no idle hands around him, and at once thrust the offending biped into the ooop. Her lady ship, (toe hen), eatonoded at the turn af fairs had taken, changed her coarse and de termined to make one grand effort forlifo and liberty. She succeeded, and the Doc tor is now displaying to admiring friends an egg weighing 3} ounces, nearly three Urns* as large as toe average egg. It is needleea to say tost that ben is now in fait enjoyment of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, i*rat ou tbu Supreme Bench v i J nig* Story, ofMasi*. those:' , wbv ’ is o' .y thirty-two yekrs’old at the : up- )poihtmsnt and vlr n :. .-< d on the bench for tblrty-funt yi at*, htorj was one of the moat remarkable tawyrrs io our his tory. He) *>i made s largo fortun cat of hj4,d*W'9biic’.lC!a when bo ws* made So- pr-rnsju i. ' by Madison, and I; i bad » *ifg incun.o from the sale ot bU tagtl writ- l**ga. He wrote twenty-seven <:••:* rent volumes and published thirty-four volumes of dentitions, and bt* istsipl* from tbs rale of li •* amount' d to ae bigb as 910,ten a year. Hewasab d wikur ail his life, Hnd when bo vase j„mig man ba wrote poetry. Hislawbo' t ’• a big': iGmd login Klip,land. ,1‘- w.a r mcuibir of Congress before he took bis e< at cn tbu bench.'. John jsv was sixty vests old wi. m bo bo- oaenu' ir drat Chief Justice, but re-tired at piiij aix. Chief Ju»tio* Ji- all took UU-psgt onto* bench at loilj-iil, ,a l re. i,.«p u there toiny-tonr j« Justice Taory tuJ flity-nlne wb made him toe head ot the t>U] i aL-l J.a iid not loavn tb* benob p: ' 1 : " ■: .... i:. t tf Jaekvoa tt* O drt, ] d loth X of the Cberrkte Advance, ooases Io toe front with UuM that weighed flfUen pound:. Well, perhaps onr SOtSMUno* will beoom* tougher after s litUo. cor stitution. ■The President declined to allow Mich tUn'e propcssl to bs mad* snd tbs latter {entered s protest. Tb* matter wss lh*n| dropped. EALLOnsO VOBTSK ELECTION of PreakiMit began at 2:15 p. m. Tb* first ballot rtsoltsd: Badi Carnot, 303; Ferry, 212: Gec.B*aakr,U8;De Frtyctoei,76; Gen. Apprrt, 72; Brtrecn, 56; uther esndid- stas, 26. Da Freyeinst and Ferry were both with drawn, and on another ballot Badi Carnot received 6H0 vote* and was elected. The sonounnettMUt of bis election was received with cries of “vivo la repnblique P Tb* second ballot, upon wLlcb Sadi-Ctr not was elected, stood a* follow*: Badi Carnot, 234; Gen. bauseier, 87; b erry, 11; Mra. Sam Jones 111, OarUraTiUe ConrAst* Mr*. Bam Jonea was expected home Mon day, bnt on acoonnt of sickness Is being detained at Albany, N. Y. Utr many friends and admirer* wish ber to early re covery and sate return to bar borne. It is not known here when Mr. snd Mrs. Jones will retnra. Robbed In New York. llArtetU Journal. Mr. J. \V. Uglrlree.of tola place, bsd 9300 stolen from bun in New York oily on last Friday night. Ha went there to make acmedls;>o.ition of bn patent hammer, snd pat up at the Aator Honae, and during the night his money ws* stolen from bis room. Oow They Lis ot Jang. J(fup Sentinel. Jessp has the belt when it somestosboot- tog. Oae of onr merebanta says He often ktite tqoJrrels with hie Winchester without hitting them. He says be • boots so close to tbetr month 'bat tt eats thsir breath off and “down he eomrs." Mr. Ftojd will pleas* hand over tha kn fa. Clikcraf.ra Ilad-llt-.'lcl GlrL hUdWiUU CaniMtoM SarUtrarUI* Prrfraaa, Oar social and wide .awake widower, re- qu -ta me to say, that he Is a csLidato ter matrimony; that he has s red boggy tud a gray bor--'. and prefers a red-beaded wife. Corre-i ondenee iolicited. Address T. I R, Rlddleville. , - .14 ...... , ... ^ ,-JH ,Cl " ■ I”' au ’ t'l he is fill) -ix 7" ra old. bnt lb" IV" i Itarlul bee stung him, aud be died nine yearn after it 1"«! began to buzz in tho busby gray locks over his cars. Of all the forty-three Justices who bare i far received Hupremo Court ajipoiut- menta only four iutve been under forty ;lean of ago. Tbteo are Judge htory, at ublrtv-two; Judge William Johnson, of Suuln Carolina, appotnud by Jiflerson at tbirty-toree; Jamea Irtdtll, Hpiiointid by Waablngton at tbirty-ninc, and iltnrgo Waabliigton'a nepbew, Busbrcd Washing- ton, who was appiinluii by John Adams when ho wits only thirty-six years old. Busbrcd Washington remained on tbo bench tblrty-ono years, and toe conn of the Supreme Bench tMjdl - pro- long life. John Catron, ot Unn saor>, apfwlutfd In 1837, served twenty-,btoi years. Judge McLom, ot Ohio, wbo • ut appointed at fnrty-fonr, reived tbirty-t .o Gears, and Wavne, of Georgia, appointed by ilaokuor, wa* tblity-two yearn ontbebonch. Judge Nelson, ct New York, served twenty- seven years, though he was raised to the bench et titty-tlirec, and Jndgu Grier, of l’enoaylvanis, and Nathan Clifford, of Maine, each sti twenty-reren years on the bench, though Giiir retired whan he reached seventy-veers of age. David Davis wss on the bench fifteen years and re igned to take s place in the United State* Renata, and Noah H Hwayca, ot Ohio, aerved twenty yean snd laft the bcnca st tho ago cf sev enty. Jolt about one-third cf the Supreme Judges have been between forty and fifty years ot sge at the time they were appoin ted, snd fourteen out of the fitly-three have ranged from forty-two to lory.nine. The court at flrat csnaiated of a Chi*-: Jus- Uo* ondflve A«sooUte Jutlices, and Tbomns Tcdd, of Kentucky, tb* man who w u ad ded during Jtffenon’a administration, mak ing tba number of Ausdata Jurticos air, was forty-two, but beta Carton and M' Kinlcy, the two Jadgea who were appl ied hy Jackson, when the court »v croaatd to its present size, were fifty*, and more than half of Uie appointee* twenty-three, hav* been between and sixty yean of ip*, while three hav* lien over sixty at the tl. thrir appointment. Senator Daniel's '•' 'i r, Ir ii., Virginia, who c*-rv• -l nl’-ta-. no years cn the Bench between load and 1880,' ' waafifty-iix year* oil when be «t! ip- pointed. Lvvl Woodbury w m fif:y-»ix, Gabriel Duval fitty-nine, and Berjiminlt. Curtis was only forty-two. Still, many of these juattoes d"l > ■ od work far years after they bad rrsehid the presant age of Secre tary Lamar, and Warts, Miller, Brt 11* > and Field show no mental decline, tbcngb they are all over seventy. Lamer ought to be good for too years. He I* in good health, has tbe itomaeh of so oetricb, snd hi* hair 1* still free from gray. Fsank G. OonrENTEB. .V DUUnialibcd Vlcltor. l>niUf t11I» ProfiM, The batUd bnzxud, which has s national reputation, was seen at the plants ion of Mr. Bthon Hall of this eoanty on Bnnday lost. When last beard from bs was atten ding tb* remain* of a dead bog. Why Ibay Didn't k'laht, Jiapar Hereto. Two ot car yonog man m< t in the r* the othar day, and one aeooaod the other tolling Mira Mary s story on Un, snd I cuac very nsnZ having n r.rricr.r rucar Oa*of them got ao rn-d that be lei baste, so there was no blood spilled. -Qurt, stuk A sack," ,,pj IN a doctor, w j taasd Pr. hair* c-.na'. Sjgzb la IS* L"'; -•» ■cat kvarr t atltot. Lot tu btlta dacnaacd i I«o;lC wera Lajty. Frlca 55 «att a bulUo J