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1 kittenish proclivities but they were
'‘lively indeed. They were Secretary
W ■ John Sherman, Secretary McCul-
senator Payne and Gen. Sheridan.
TheVtatered cach.other facetiously about
their hw sheet their habits, about tlicir
Jf«fio», and whatever• the,.happened
think of. If Sherman had lifted up hia
° Little Phil might have stood under
H>t they probably weigh about the
THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
I'sTAB LINKED 1820.
:MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY U, 1SS8.—TWELVE PAGES.
YOL. LXII., NO. 40.
■4SHINGTON GOSSIP.
flP c and Incidents at the
Gay apital.
prcltlrilt Iterclvcs Callers-Sena-
'Vve Vents Ills Prejudlcee-Some
"'cedent- as to Treaties
rheumatiHrn in South Carolina and
Bayard on FUhcrtW
correspondence Macon Telegraph.
January 13.-As I ------
’ sn icc at Secretary Whitney’s, five the ^nly ^ official
anywhere. But there is an important sen
timent in it, and people go to war about
mere sentiments.”
Yesterday, after having the above con
versation, I Bpent a couple of hours at the
State Department. Finding Secretary
Bayard temporarily engaged in giving
audience to the German minister, I con
cluded to wait for him mid call on his im
mediate subordinate meantime. Governor
l’ortor, from whom 1 used to get valuable
information, has resigned and gone home;
A. A. Adcc, second assistant, is nursinghls
scoop
ing the voices of Dixie into his alert brain
--ton, January 13.—As 1 was through his half responsive ear, and
a VUIi!tnoo*g fltrn thfi ntllv nffipifll J
found to beguile
Idshv and ox-1 l ' lc brief leisure was the third, assistant,
n stopped in a group near by ana ex j „ Moo(fc Mr Moow j, the Americ an
, njje«lchatter and enan. iney were men | secre tary of the enmniiwdon organized to
• ht be supposed to have gotten over settle the fisheries dispute by Secretary
l ® 0 ®® li-tdi— l.s* «iw> v wom Bayard in conjunction with the Premier of
Great Britain. Of course l could not aak
Mr. Moore to tell me anything abont the
ABOUT CHARITIES.
How Peabody and Others
Have Given Away Millions.
INTERESTING METHODS OF GIVING.
Peter Cooper's Pile of Hills—I Jen nett's
hump Kltrlien and Whitney's
Pat Turkeys—Some Royal
Vises of Money*
where and of all kinds, and the cheek ex
hibited in tome of them in, to say the least,
remarkable. One woman had a husband
worth * r )l),000. hut she would like to be in
dependent of nun, and she writes Mr. Cor
coran for a donation large enough for her
to live upon the interest. Another woman
wrote for a barrel of salt pork, and
i third wrote for a lavender silk
Ires a to be used during a Presidential
reception which was soon to come oflf.
Many of these letters sent to rich men are
adventurers. Many of them contain
witions by which the millionaires can
a great amount of money out of the
tment of a very little, and some of
them are from people who are evidently in
1. It is hard to discriminate, however,
MR. CARLISLE'S VISIT.
BEAUTIFUL BRUNSWICK.
Sketchy Letter Prom tlio City 1»y the
Brunswick, Ga., January 14.—[Staff
Correspondence.]—I closed ray last epistle
with a prayer for the sailor boy far out at
sea. I beg leave to modify that somewhat.
The Section. Committee Dispose* of tlio | There arc sailors and sailors, seamen and
Jack tars; and some are good, others bad
and a large lot that are totally indifferent.
I have met one tall and manly sea cap
tain, master of the British bark Ilaw-
thorne, from St. John’s, N. B., who ought
to live long and sail forever over sunny
waves beneath cloudless skies. His eyes
Programme of the Speaker’s
Trip to Georgia.
Tlltiebe.Cnrll.Ie Conte.t — Depo.l*
tlun. of Speaker Cnrli.te nml
III. Friends*
lFROM Oft. •'•tCI.U. CORKESPOSer.ST.t
Vaco>• TetinRsFii Burf.au
No. MS hOtlAVF.ESTII Strf.kt, "
Washisutok. January '
Mr. Carlisle’s Georgia programme as finally
Burfau. 1
BT, N. W„ J-
f M, lfWth )
table rich men as the Lnited States. The Uon wi| , 1m . worth not |r, n g. The re- morning, the 22d instant, at 11 o’cloak; ar- face is as ruddy as the dawn when it flings
gold which flows so easily into their coffers „ u i t ; s t i, at a .great many rich men have r j ve j„ Atlanta Monday, address the people aloft its rosy banners above the trec-clad
runs out in streams toward wortliv objects, agents who do nothing else but investigate that night; at 0:50 Tuesday morning, leave I ridge* of old St. Seinnms.. I had an in-
and we have had many instances of our | ^U mtlej^oM^ Senator Atlanta for Macon; ^ p~ple In Srestin? Ca P Uin_ Ch.pm.jH-
SHESTfc ° f d r°.h ml " r r - ichest men .8 lvi "8 aaa > v <1,,r,n « ‘. he ! r W*- r ; a K ml hi lienefaetion runs high into ‘ 1,e evening, leave Macon \\ ednesday morn- jj| , ove w ;, h heautifnl Brunswick,
alrtedy known that the propositions made ttme more than they left at tlieir deaths. [j* lhnll _,, 1 „|, M n . Staufnrd is especially ing nml arrive at Washington Thursday “ A h t” said he, “there is no port on the
Styled with7A^or ra F?«t r, T!?eon!bb. n r nne IW ^J r dlt ‘ d worth fo , U M “‘.V’?"’ benevolent, and few of hergifts cometo the The Speaker will be accompanied by Mrs. Soutl. Atlantic like Brunswick. X
coned with favor. Fir.t-To con.ider any 1 0 f dollars. He gave away while living I ()f the ’ pu |,i ic . 1 knowof a number of CarIiil i c can just run , mv ship right
teLn ie!LroTGm n mmah “fj£!Ll^t" U*8 “ a »d °™- h ?If.™ lions to educational‘ women whom she ha* helped, and there are juj or Barnes had an interview to-night up Turtle river, pilot or no pilot',
ten tailea across the mouth. Second—To nn j charitable institutions, to say nothing , , . ■ iVu.hinetnn and San Fran- . , J , ntt lan ' , Lnd when I drop anchor I am safe from
furnish .joint police for the purpose o Lf tbe hundreds of thousands that he dU- > L!,J m never f“l to mention her in their some I,ul,an T 8 who °PP°“ ** tornm1 '™ 8tornl « aH if I wire it. . dry dock. It is
the proper enforcement of international ponced in other ways. ^V. W. Corcoran is | |)rnvors I of the proposed Territory of Oklahoma. The I con]I1 i tU .] y ] an ,i locked by Cumberland
law in the inshore waters. It is also boned, I still the richest man in Washington, but j ‘ • Stanford’s (ireat gift. Major U or, the Territories committee. and Jekyl Wands, and there is plenty of
r ‘‘elrax given away between three am four Senator SUnford’s gift o{ $”0,000,000 to Judge Crisp will Introduce on Monday two Later for my boat, and when 1 come
the rights contended for, that is, to bay I millions of dollars, .lid his pan. is always I .“ToT , . . 1 r 1 -
bait, to trade, to ship naohome, ate. jopen. Abrew lUwiit that FeWf 1 1,1
we American people win lunge wnwner the university at .New uricans oeiorc ms ■ .\ Io nev given to educational Institutions ““ . ™ _ years agone, ar
that is such treatment as slionld be accord- I death. Tulane began life as a farmer’s boy . . n] ace d an d the millionaires of and ‘™ducers are shown up in strong colors. I ® in .!
cd by lair-minded and patriotic men to an d wa s bom near Princeton, N. J. H<M Alm rica seem to have understood this fact. Certain Republicans on the committee took “ A romance,
You get the benefit of all the dratts on
thf floor,” su’d the venerable Senator from
°“\Ve can’t all lie millionaires,” sablSher-
ijjn; “1 can’t afford fo be any taller.”
“forly didn’t want him any higher,”
Bid Mr. Bayard.
“So, he got up pretty early then,” said
the oleaginous Senator, bringing forward
the old chestnut. ... ,,,
“It’s all nonsense,” rejoined Sheridan,
•that a general needs to be seven feet
high.”
And w forth nml so on.
There w a pood deal of commonplace
•ifted at official receptions in Washington.
Nothing in Wash’ngton is funnier than
the receptions of the public at the ^N hite
House. On New Year’s Day the exhibi
tion was jieculiarly grotesque. After the
mils had passed by—the diplomatic corps
an.! army ami navv, in full uniform, the
Supreme Court and Senate in all their
najestv—came a ront of the populace in
hats, overcoats, overshoes anil cotton um-
brelias, clean and dirty, white and- black.
It was funny to see the President’s per-
functorv but earnest manner as he seized
the expanded tlipjser of a shambling darky
lid Merited him gcntly fiiward till Mm. to make hu fim treaty he went up to the I Speaking
(level.iml could reu Senate, whose Be*M«ion§ were all secret then, I an djx of dollam are spent by rich men upon
.. ( nnimr a,ul advised and consulted with them holidavs in this way. Secretary of the
IJhenthissort t g .......orally, llut it evoked so many opinions I Js'avv "Whitney givre hundreds of these
® “ r H. , i,i* n " Ur tuw ,;_,. n t i.J . and caused so much confusion that he I rar e birds to Ids employes every Christmas,
WU, holding » “VXoMder trnvc it up, and the next time got the L nJ Au , tin Corbin not long ago celebrated
CThtifoL'righ^h^d He treaty * ail Lady before taking the Scn.te a Thanksgiving by rnnninL a Mirkey-truin
.tVUvv meiton A-ix MjgJ *"%&&&* jmn no I^ldent S Wam^e^
along to'thel’a-siien., seUed him by the ‘ h I e _^? ate al * U * but " ,ade | few J<’?n a gO j wlnter^ousc pl.
University of California i» kills to enable the Americas, Preston unit I ashore I feel like I was at home.”
rgeni of the kind known I Tji .,. f .v !r . Railroad Company to erect and I "No danger in getting aground,
I>!<1 niff id tlirnn tllBM tllP I ..... . .... • n I fain?"
Pretty soon the tiermnh minister went I c&per’s'charities' were twice as large I “L tIiree the I , ~~jtninr
k ,he f tatC f h V«-H t i ! l"- d n lri, ’ K ’tl,e f„rtune K whieh Stephen (iiranl l,ulllltaln bridges across the Flint .ml Oc t.m/ l
th . e , pn " lc -, of , J 8 ' 3 - 7 ?.! “• 1,brar > left. Girard’s fortune amounted to about «»”>*•• «•*» drawfag twenty-one feet three Inches, right
about he impossibility of having the treaty table was piled high with money, “nil I en millions and a half, and of this he tiioerf. contest. over the centre bar, anil over the one near
mvTw.i.11" Cbomopp ms# .Its?. 8 ! tilt ,-1 K u? < n l> “"ii I left six millions to hit university. He] So faras the committee on elections is con- the forks of the Turtle river proper, and
mpmkl? ,f!L St Jam 5*^ ° k J** h f lf dolla ™J; | j gave nearly all his property to the oublic, cerned. the Thoebe-Carlisle esse terminated this creek, on which the dockyards are, I
member of the ^n*^, knowing that>1 am |d 0 Uar bills to .Utbepoprwho tohlm I j ofhls whole fortune his relatives . , When the matter shall come up In | can run, 1 know, with my vessel drawing
earnestly trying to obtain by negotiation a f or a. In one week it is said that he gave . . , 000 He „ are «,me- ''“Y” .V, seventeen feet. No, sir; there is no lack
recognition of all rights claimed by Amer- a;vaT *1,500 in this manner, and his daily iif et ; m e! bn?he paid no the I,ouse 011 thc rc !’ ort of ! he c “ ,nll ' l ‘ ' 11 „f watur here. It is one of the finest bar-
lean fishermen, declared that no treaty, I K ;( ts to the poor sometimes ran os high as to* lieczin. letten. an J aid not I ma T be that certain partisan Republicans ^ j evcrbaw .»
whatever its character, shal be ratified by $-joO. During this same panic James Gor- , .• in BUI ,, K ,rtinir stfeet vagrants. He will insinuate some things which they will ,. An j you Hkp to visit Brunswick ashore,
i lire Su-nufn until tlm unrv l > lirhfu un nnntr>ni I .1 T» A < I- .1. C'ffl (mil «n na foil- I . . I l. n . r . I . > .. . l I . «
cap-
.. seems like home to me. It
that I married my wife, grand
she has been dead these three
and I shall never see her
rantain?”
on*. < teorse i. neney gave nvt* uuuuivu i —i -o —- i ior a voy»K» iu ouum. > : \
thousand doilars to the Wesleyan Univer- those ofhis witnesses, and after counsel return my w ;f e met me. at Savannah, and
came on here and were married. The
treated us just like home folks. Yes.
. line Brunswick, and 1 have a good
reason to love It, .0 many tender associations
cling around it.” And thc merry captain
illege at Cleveland which traceivedI “»* i wa lEed briskly away, with thc swinging
from the estate of Amasa I not vote on the proposition that John u. I j^nliar tothosewlio have spent a life
?dMo7 l 'uappy NewYcard IIow il’ilo,) “In IMOHbUi, who bad be« elootcilon I port.Conn., anil.l’lm aan °" r ." lu I had no children to leave it to. It may. t» I u* *l*ctlan war shown by varion* affidavits.
‘Cleveland now dkfo? You remember lhc 1WUB “f • ll ® 40 or .t'sht, got into a .lelight in building np itruggling African | U]at 1>r0T j deace had a hand in bringing | it. n t„. and finally
i W.IW.. romemberV quarrel with Mexico, *o be wanted to back churches.
I *Ct IT Mary , Jni.ii tmm tlio issue on which he was I Iwnn, I.., a s.
hand and said: “Ah! Ah
How d’do?
Un.
me?
Ah! Happy New Year!”
Il cannot be truthfully denied that the
President looked a little dianuMed, though
hr restraimd a laugh with difficulty, while
Mrs. Cleveland clandestinely wiped her
right hand on her handkerchief before
pawing it to thc next comer.
all the treaties himself.
This college la called Adel-1 Carlisle waa entitled to it:
tun Collego nml it commemorates I there was a party vote
Mr. Stone’s son Ailclbcrt, who aas I on t hc motion by Mr lloitk to postpone the
,lt Y " le 0 ftC,«dJldw{K intil Monday w«k. Mr. Carlisle’,
excurnion ic Omix.icticut. I •»''n Dtutcincr.t was corrob^rnti-.l by many
big univcriiitv whemc was I others. His presence at hU hoarding plac
' ’ the evening he was alleged to have b
K.4
Slant
•w years ago winter house plants to more b , |t , x]toul by his son dving, .and Phil-
lian six hundred working people os Hndge- atlel ® h j a po t Girard College because Girard
ort, Conn., and I’hil Armour is sam to I no children to leave it to. It may he
elsewhere conspiring with his friends to steal I ously with
on the wave.
I saw another captain that did not strike
mefavorably. He was a grey-eyed N an*
kee skipper, of the typical breed, anil every
ament of h»- cold and t xpn—lonh -
facc d thc calculotinj
training. He was arguing
ticut
fer-
, ...... — railroad official, whom fie
id to think had not dcaltjustlyby him,
that Providence had a hand in bringing I . M riioebe to I * nd h nall >* he went in wiarch of a
-U.., il,., .lt.trthnttnn nf tliis oreat wealth. I Fhe nflulavits produced by Mr. llioiln to 1 . . ...it,,., tj,,. matter. It was only
Commission was held on January 7, anil | ta k t ., (food care of ^his servants, too, anil | -. n t|,. w f; m ,.n. It i- supported by \V. W. I election,before the official result wnskiiown. I now , m the dock-
Corcoran, anil is named after Corcoran’s I as TO TUB et.Atu a ft,. r train load coming in i
used daughter, Louisa. The ground I tllIt on petition Congress would send out a Host of the cotton broaf
t which it stands is worth a fortune, COInml ,, ion , t Kn . a , cost in every case, Is pn-ssed, and these 'j'f 'j'’ “
t>». Mary walreii akd tiim pnisiuKNT.
r - B r | LAjruurau ouu ——J , . ^.ler train lOWI couuuu tu
cans allege that the Secretary means to get I ranl an j a little boose of her own from a 1 daughter, LohIm* The ground I t | ial on petition Congress would send out a Most of thc cotton brought here iscom-
thoduty struck off of salt mackerel, and I Blart which Phil Armour gave her. I upon *** * * ' ^ - l — 1 *-»
oxtremo DeuiocraU declare that Boston and I oeoroe w. OHLDB.* I luu vvmwtx ..
Gloucester want the quarrel kept up till I Speaking of employes, there is n0 I raus t have cost several
the country wtahlishea an embargo against • * — *
Canadian fish of all sorU, so that the
vankoe article will fetch 10 cents a pound.
Tbt truth lies between tho two.
W. A. CltOFPlTT.
*i opeaaing oi wAipiuvcw, I must hivaeost aeveral hunurcu utousauu i . ... arc mnu m p »v
1 1 who does better by them than George W. I (lolIant Tht . i a a* lw admitted to this home ln mott case* inv Kepigan, Bervan,Btrbice,Edinburgh.
L * I Childs, of Philadelphia. Oiilds Insures I^ M though at a hoteL Tfcey have the ttddng ©f many thousand affidavits tad I Ham | c | f Mavence, i’ort Augusta, and
• I the life of every editor, reporter, clerk and roo|ug tQ t i iemW ji V es, they arc treated the examination of a large number of separ* Tiverton, and during the past MOIOD they
IKXAT0B I'RYB orroaiB IN ADVANCK.^
1 c-alWd on Senator Frye, of Maine, in
the rooms of the committee on commerce,
*nd found him affable in manner and out-
•phen in his expression of ouiniob. To
question whether his peon!© were a*
•*cited about tlie fisheries as fast year he
•aid:
“Perhaps not quite. They feel just as
keenly the outrages to which they are suh-
but they will probably nnt take tho
“nit* risks this year. They will bo careful
“JJJ R»ing ashore for bait.**
. Whit will the 8onate do about ratify
ln ^ Secretary Bavard’s forthcoming
trntrr
“You hit the martin calling it Secretary
Bayard’s, n he said. “It Is his property ex-
dwlvely. It will hcfraine<l, if franunl at
*11, not only without authority, hut in the
a ^ ,rect refusal by us.”
‘Well, but it is concealed by all that Mr.
Bayard sincerely wants to obtain a conces
sion of the commercial rights now denied,
noppote he docs obtain it, and outlines a
frosty guaranteeing them, will not the Sen-
him half wav?”
“I don’t know. What is he going to pay
FIFTY-NINE DEGREES BELOW ZERO
1,,. already I btesd. for »nv *uch purpose, ami that I J htid the gooil fortune to
“1 leave I ihe wbol. matter In the hut analy- friend A. lvcrron Branham.
■ „ ... . . - ,»,iui..er ...... ui-aiu. — mcner , u WM me „iy a chance remark of some one Luperintendent of the city « . „
giving to printers. He believes that a man whleh broul . hl j„i m noward l’avne to this 0B the , tr „ t implying sometlungor nothing Air. Branham u: r' a tor
can be liberal aad sncressful at the same I t a „3 r ,.iiect to this kind of ? , , ma king it. hut not only as an aciomidu-heil eUuiator
time, and be pays for tin- eompoaltion on | “SL./A wlcfiUds, of I’hiladelphia, ln 1 .... nl f, r aa a Journalutof th. Wdiestorder. I
i.. ' .1. it. » no resimiisibiiuy on any other, ik i ? 1 Imin.. we eat
etof.v. „ IIe A . and » *?«« U '. oxel . ' ,tc ^ ties is the art gallery, wMcJl1i,s al
gave $10,000 Vo the InU-rnattonnl Typo- , urtu and fo whirfjg will
an ,L h t!.,!Lr, mother at his d*atl^P»r the ,
A Woman Die# of Cold Within Forty Feet of
Her Own Door—School-Children
the Wny Home Get Lost In
tlie Storm and Perish.
time, and he pays for the compos
« K a \i Ant HU paper $100 a week more than
CntOAao, January I5.-A He enn^ Uon. , ca n f a farbv the union r
jUnnteh says: TliU morning the Uiennomcter | Evert ^ n|| he ..
registered 45 degrees below zero. Tlie high* j 0 f the lsedger
est point reached during tha day was 25 de. mo[K ,_ Tt ranging from $u, w c-ov, .n.i ..v. lTonl Moore Ilc iubsoribe.1 largely I liT(Dtd b -
grees below. Al Belgrade, east of this place, I tries to make money for his men. Vi hen 1 )itf monament to Alexander II. Steph- n.ii.m. an .l bv laughter at the I trol.
Rwa. 69 below Friday night. A special | they iK-iume old^ and.. l ’^ ,a A' I ens, and he gave, a year or w ajm, *- r -°0Jo 1 f ' om CounKUU ' U ‘ ’ ’ I m.
from
men!
win<
Mrs.
found
her own door. Her husband was absent
she had started to look for him. 1 ( ] a jly would consume the supply of a large
From Canton, Dak., thc following deaths ^ faclory# This letter will
from cold have been reported, bat it is
t my old
who is the
hools here,
r the State,
hut
n hw
at the Ocean llouw, we sat ami
t anil I ging idlers every day, and tho mail of this
I kind which is received hv our rich men
> t.".a female “•mmary in San I , t • t recn t, orII mtonn-yn
<? “> "»• Vn ^^\ )ZZ.oau jaho would ask “d-i, M i
thought there will lx more rvporta to come
- -... . ,. cb „... s t —j l j,,.. Two men at Bringhart, Iowa; two solwjol
lor such a concession? The rights to iddldren al Inwood, Iowa; two between JU-
traile ought to lie exacted rather than | con Junction and Bridgewater; one man
•xmgiit; an.l I don’t believe the Senate m ar White lake; two boy. and Wtaety-BT.
»'!! consider a treaty at all until Canada | bred of cattle near Jori-f.wood lowa foar
P*J(s that right, the treaty of 1818 say. I school children “^Y wL ali’ve when fSund
! ting or ref living
*»_rn.l rights to fishermen; and as they 5»ou .lied.
- l'ak., special, mg*
•ere not withheld, is it not a fair infer-
that they may ho understood to
«x 1st r
“That is what Mr. Bayard insist,
believe," I .aid.
"But he dim
n’t act ns if ho
t*T Manning i
“heil with him.
alleged treaty is
topurelu.-.- („ r a con-idt
of onr fithermen to g
snd baiL the Am
down on it heavily.”
'Homo of four constituents don’t think
: ■' i <■»-.:• .‘ i ..( mo. I, imp..rl.in.
«• J “T** 1 ‘ don’t think it i-." lu- replied.
I have no doubt it would be financiaUj
J-'tcr for oar fi.h. r.o. n if they would tal
Ifora borne all the fission.! baitnre.led be
t ' 1 ' ‘hi .r , ... |, ,.( -I.rim,,., a,ol return
ll'O.o- with it
I.ouis
four
S iour-
c«! in
* **id tfieS n»tor, “and the heroic|Milicy
. ^*5^00(1 non-inu reonrw' which S t r.
•« l*roi*a.-aid seems to have per- I.I'l oi)en"fioVond"thi Mi--uri I’-iv* t
"'!• ' d ""'V, kn, ; w ", h . al » “1 A Northwestern train from Chlrago srrlve.
it is to look like, bat if it offers t.,.,1.,,, a (t ( r l» lag four days on Ihe read.
A Illteheoek. . .
Merrinuu), aged 'A aid nU sou
teen miles northeast of here, peril
'"‘“dvt'eWmm'st. Paul, Minn.,ssy: Th.
Manitoba and Northern Pacific
ont recnlar train, on their main lines to-
iSt lli.' Manitoli* ..Voids report tloor
i llt . clear t«» tfi«- houn-fiirr. and thi >;»rin
^.sa_l ism—-d th« UilMBri U1L.
tlie riu'lit
re and buy food
people will sit
|.i|t r desk
lames; feed tri
ifc
nl on
MtbcnHIt
IMsr
start the
gave
Francisco, and
California. Amos Lawrence, one u. ,..v . 'c., the reading I■
Boston loillioiiaire-ofthcpa-t, gave mor, questions. He first object ^ ,„ 8 1 operati
to l»ack him in hie
ivepchools in active
r,ston millionaires ol tuc pan, gave nwrei 4m«Mvu.. _ i wpcwtiwu *•* the city, tiirce white *wo
-r - • , . . I than #4^H),000 to chanty, and Burnside, the ] 0 f them, hut when he saw this would preju-1 colored, ami the total number ol P p
K'ggarvaU over the country to writing v r Stewart of New Orleans, donated dice hUll ht wiUidrew his objection. The 640. Thc number of teachers emptoyea»
letter. t;i the cliariubte man mentinned to w the Statc ofLouUlan. for char- HiI ; u nia ,| e . probably, on Tuesday, fourteen, and the i«t »l the school' “P?"
it, ami l have lxa n told by rich men I iubfodistributfon, giving the State the report, signed by all the llepuli-1 their present ba-t-will be $8,IX
| “ 1 * ’ ’ ’ discretion as to bow the money slionld hoi j;,. an numbers except Messrs. Cooper and | -ehoof —— 1
,,.,.,1 Nvmi 1 1 li. » ill twke ground, not in favor of Mr.
Looking over the rich men of to-day, Tboebs, but fur re-opemng the ease.
there is hardly one of them who does not u
give away large sums daily. Rockafellcr, I THE INDEPENDENT CHURCII
the president of the Standard Oil Coimianv, -——
who is wortli $70 000,000, lately rant that I it lle.olves So Coll k lastornml to Iteor
hi- incoim- «>. so large that b* prayed I g«nls*-Brt»#»«t»teof ABislrs.
God to give him the wisdom to dispose of j s r ,et»l Tslsgr.ai to Wanm Telegrepb.
it, and Flagler, another Standard Oil nun, BAVANXAD, January 15. T1 — *
handed iris pastor not long ago his check | which has been going
cverv mention of their wealth brings out
scores of new alm-w-king correspondent-.
| . iMi-lml a m w-pa|-T letter about
president Qevelond’s eliaritics in which I
told how lie freouently gave away ten and
tr . ntv dollar bills in rcimonac lo letter
whieli excite bis sympathy. For week;
after this was publisheu the While lion-.
ail waa liuruened with begging letter
making reference t«. it. and Sam Tildeii’
e secretary ones told me tlmt th
r j irt ..f Sir. Tilden’-mail wa- ma.I
up of letters from 1» eg.ir-. Tilde
■SW three, and it was .,
■, few cax- that tlieir letter
cv.r r. .ched hi- . ... It i- the -sme will;
the mail of W. W! Corcoran and
P. Huntington. Il.intington’slett.
from all portions..! Europe and thc United
Mat,-, •-....ugh ll.er.* are re from the P;
eiti.‘ than anywhere fl-. lie d.s-s |
not read -ueh letter', eheudv. and Usually
pitehe. them into the w a-t. basket
(or. "I an - I. tier- ar.' r.piad WHO .1
|.rint.-sl form, whi I, -tst. - lhot hi- -■< r>-
directisl not to present such letter-
, a. he i« unable to meet tin- no
. demand, which they contain. Tlo
which lo* ro. iVMp are from ev. rv
t lo
in lire work of J.utting Ilrun-wick’r.
hciiooU in ftr»t-cla» condition^ Mr. r- a.
KeUoo. county achool jommi^ioner, na*
Uni iiidffaligal'h*. Mr. ih a
a young man, a native Georgian, whoee
fiiMnt-MUM-, and ability :i, 1 .inancier,
plait- him as the right man in the right
ph. I position. To him ia due a largc hua..
e revolution I t |„. credit of bringiug the •chools, both city
independent an ,i CO unty, up to tlieir prtM-nt high btarnl-
laru'- share of
►ne iiundml tlioii^and d<
him tt> disiri'oula it b
Flagler fiai' given away al>*
d< llarn in charity in the la>l
,t it said that fit* nt-vt-r ►:
>tfit‘n* aUiut liU gift-.
Northern T«
St. Lous
ids
•pt by
inusrv I.7.—A dispatch f
. in Northern T.*.;,• -a;
I that psrt of tire Sute
Ihi
P m | | n the X
,1 told I Pre.bytcrian church here fo
t,i Is^st. | i- quit ting down. The lii.
V, . Uncoil and lire rr.iguati.
t-.ard of elder, partially restore,
The church dc« id. d, uft. r the
I>r. ltaeon, not to elertasucce-so
11 has now,although it i» the ri,
in lire South, found it-clf in lire
mg predicament of being unald
on- to fill it- polfdt temporanlj
meeting of th
decided
million
years,and
jything to
orther.
al of Dr. L.
if the entire
anl. ... . . . .,
It may be -aid in jiassing JsM the e*-
team in which Mr. Ne!-- " - held b, hm
fellow-citizen* i.- illustrated by thc *****
that, beside* beltig county
„ner, he i* aUo clerk of the sSuj
clerk of the comn
rt-veiiu*-*, clerk of ffi<
chi
rs of l
i-rior ('<
>, clerk of
i.i tr.aMir
id* pr
id of tide
of
i the Fan lUndlr
•• mrrrury ft-11
I that rattlr
■ ;ru» ami auUrrir
A- il i*
•Huai hffi
rr:*, but fi
Dr. Bar
olution, »•
a pn
nd eh-ct «
tht- chu:
the county
r of the city
another Mich
rrorgia, “f ol
onMldc iH^iti.
truwt, and tbt
>it t.
urt and clerk
; I'run-w ick.
i instance in
nun bolding
, i otlo •• and
ii in ! « StaUj
• «)f fio» |K*OpIe
Blind than Eu
»contidcnci
,u. Bvc, bv -
* M. Si. Fouwit.