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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY. 1888 -TWELVE PAGES.
THE FOURTH
How the Day Was Observed
at Various Points.
TAMMANY SOCIETY’S CELEBRATION.
A. Lette* From the Pretktlrnt on the Need of
rnrlff ttefoim - Philadelphia** Gor-
gcotiH iclebrnitou At Wftih*
tngton mid Other Folnte.
TIIK J. P. RACE.
day was cel«br»ted here with great apirit. I ATLANTA’S FOURTH. I A Fall Field and a Fair Fight for the Prize
Local fire compauie* paraded, together with
companies from Harrisburg, Chambersburg,
PRESIDENT HARRISON'S TOJlIt. j WOMEN AIIHOaq. "
—The Candidates. I lA>ng Neglected, It (lay Now be Marked by . Slm,I> Critic am. ot the Gentler Ber br .
Atlanta, July 4.-The position of jut- a Monument. j I L Ju l l,r,ml " - ,ll " ll «r» “•Mon.
I World.
companies irom iiarnauurg, VU.IUOTI.UUIJI I , , j Atlanta, outy *».“xtie [Hjeinuu ui jm- i
Pti., and Charlestown, West Vtrginia. Many The Colored ExCUrSlOUlSt On tice of the peace of the 1020th district, tbe N ®7 ' . . . . , . —
buil,lines were decorated with the stars and „ . T t i I “ .. . , . ... ’ Cincinnati, July 1.—There is a regul r agtly dissects the manners oi won.
etripct end arches spanned the streets. The Hand as Usual. South Atlanta pays about $40 a month. Harrison rev ival hero at present, and the modern European canin.1.. **
• • 1 — 1 1 It has been held for twenty-five years by j every inrident connected with the past
Labouchere’s London Truth thu,
intended grand pyroteehnieal display wai
prevent-d by rain.
Richmond, July 4.—The celebration of
the Fourth ol July waa more general in this
city th .n for several years pait. There waa
New York, July 4.—The Tammany Soci
ety today otlebrated for -he one hundredth
time the anuiveriary of the declaration of
Independence. Usually the celebration
takes place in the wigwam on Fourteenth
street, but the recent fire there compelled
the tirav-a to asremble in the Academy of
Music. The house was beautifully decora
ted. The 8ixty-ninth Regiment band dis-
coussed patriotic music and the Tammanv
n . special demonstration except a parade of I Two Deferred Games Which May be
colored military in the afternoon, but the I played Off tn Macon Next tVeik-
suspeiisinn of business was almost total, par-1 Candidates for Justice of the
tlcularly during the latter half of the day. j peace for South Atlanta,
Numerous excursions and picnic- parties
left the city. taking thousands
of peo le away, while an many came in from | Macon Tkleqbaph Bureau,
other cities and the surrounding country, ail
European capitals.
.. ...... I Judge W. M. Butt, who" resigned a few I history of the family is coming lo'thel V® ' lose observer of modern mannen
ATLANTA TEN AND SAVANNAH ONE. I weeks ago oo acc uot of ill health. An j surface. The “oldest inhabitant” is iu 8n ‘ ‘ ,e s ‘ ( ‘ rn censor of the dep|, lfl hi„
1 election will occur Saturday weok to fill request, and his stories and anecdotes of I conduct of the average sot iety ,
thia vacancy, which will be hotly con- Old Tippecanoe are told and retold with to-day will be prepared hr tV ■ D °
tested. So far the following have an-1 variations in hotels, bar-ri oms and other view her ae the peroetratiir I tlm6 14
nounced and twe hard at work electioneer- places where men do congregate. Aside »gance, -he heroue* of anv°' aaT . e . x ‘ rM -
ing: from the exploits of the old General, the pioneer of anv social m...!.?, a 1
Frank L. Haralson, Joseph H. Smith, I family historr is singularly destitute of posed to refinement di tin*”* L’*. 1 Uo P-
Samuel Dunlap, A J. Haygood, Pat H. incident, the careers of Ben and h.. 2 b rV d l ' J '
Owens and Hinton P. Wright. J father furnishing next to nothing in the w i,at was ' 0II ... lv ° rced fr..~
This election is considered not quite atr| way of material for interesting gossip, good taste. When Knuwn
on'pieasure binT This’"evsn&j the'hew I Atlanta, oa.. July 4. lsss. i I important as the election of a President This is the home of the “WTestern I chivalrous "honor d“for , ona !
Reservoir Park was the centre of attraction, I Atlanta’s Fourth of July celebration to- and Vice-President, next November; I branch of the Harrison family, and I u-nderne s and fine feelino * n . &t " r *'
the electric city railway lines taking out ira-1 d wa s a ( jgnal failure in every respect. I neither is there such a danger of a Repub 1 from this county the doughty General Lcr-uible into the lowest police
(rum
wouien, once
-cirtc city railway tines ta.mg nu- ■ ,
e crowds to witness a grand pyrotech-1 »
menu
uic display,
THE DAY IN 8AVANNAH.
Savannah, July 4.—[Special.]—The day
was quietly observed in Savannah,
was a general suspension of business and
majority of people spent the day
Glee Club oueue-1 proceedings by singing 1 burhan resorts. Six thousand went di
•'Columbia, We Love Thee.” In addition to I fuirotln of ThunHerhnlt 1
all the well known Tammany chieftains , a i| ure> on aw
present there occupied seats on the plat-1 yacht, entered the race,
form as guests, 8enator Vest, of Missonrt; die half-way buoy were
Reureieiitadvei. it. Q. .Mills, of Texas, Col-1 remmn at anchor until
The Chatham Artillery had its annual tar-
month.
. the position of Minister of the Unite . I discussing subjects and siftina dot • i h
two. The cakes were drenched until her of votes will be deposit'd. The man states to the South American Republic of make decent men almost sickwhh ihsiM
’ “ 1 ‘he votes will be | Colombia, and finally to the Residency of w hen we hear of young girls listen^!,;
the United States. questionable anecdotes trout deur .vil
Here, after these honors, save the prest- I1)e n, and familiar with crime so revo lt,
dency, he was glad to take tlie position of anU human frailties so appalling thatTS
county clerk to order to add its tmolu- twenty years ago they were held to hem
ments to the slim income from his farm { ulcfUioDa bie, even in the
i :a :i. i. »i ... I . . .' luc wuetT
Treasuryi Maynatd attd General 'Fitzjohn I THE PRESIDENT’S FOURTH. was that it was cold. I Meeting of tho Weekly Press Association
Porter. Senator Vest and Representative Washington, July 4.—There was uo or* I The government buildings were the only at Gainesville. .—... — ..— even m tne societ.
Mills, of Texas, made the “long talks” ized attempUo ce i ebrate Independence places where business was suspended. Some Gainesville, July 4—[Speoial.]-Gaines- and it was while holding this position that! „f the loosest men; when 7
[usually there is but one long talk) aad 1 w . , nn h „, it p close I °f the stores remained open all day, while I yille’s Fourth is the biggest since 1861. The tll,! nomination for the pretidency have i„ evidence the exist.
V.h. rt talks’’ werem.de by Co 1ms, Me- Day n Washington, but a. it was a close a ( e w of the wholesale houses closed up in | Wee klv Press Association which convened came to him. Here he married thedaugh- euceof . •
Dreary, Honker, S. Hively Ford, Cox and I holiday in all badness, except fireworks and I . _« ternoon . i hbckiv rress association, wnten conveneu i - - ■ “ ... i
Governor Briggs. Among the letters of re* I refreshments, the day very nearly resembled I * — . uuc .w-u.;, B'.wsnu.. ... w m.u 4fc * i owner of “all the lands between the lie I .« *
quest was the following: Sunday. Secretary Whitney entertained ATI.ANrASAND_8AA.NNA S. I Some of the association came in last evening. Miamis," as he was described, and liert-, I ( or m of French Ht>-rature W1 tranBlaU , d!S
rSOM PKES1DRNT CLEVELAND. ! many of the Navjr Department emp^loyes _at | Another victory for tlie Former—Deferred I Others arrived this morning, in all about I after his brief career as President, his body I ; n t ke original aud to cast an sdmid^i
|!uVli 1 c , resorl« r Tere UL c'r’owd“l'whh ladlrid-1 Game* Which Slay bo Flajed 0.7. I bn 7 'f 0 ? S thei7 P cotnf 5 olr' 5 TheT™We ! Thrir ,!f W -i' 81 * b | riCk ' r "!j" S az0 on f °- c;, llcd classical pictures: *hea
29. 1888.—Hon. James A. Black, Grand | uaU celebrating each according to his own I Atlanta, July 4.—The largest audience >on 'of ‘heir comfort They have their I in the family graveyard on the j t b e familiarities practiced at middle-claa
Sachem: Dear Sir—I regret that I am4 method. President Cleveland spent the day that has attended a game of hall in At- ( i ( .„ art ,n en t and military conioanv with two 8 l lmrai1 °*. the high hill that, iut-1 dances nowadays and in so-called respects-
obliged to de-lice the courteous invitation] at the White House examining bills. Set-1 n ^ ParkthiB I Sra "b“nds, and I Un g, W‘ > nt0 , the 8 1 t "* m ’ for ™* tl } e ble society are said on trustworthy evLo,
which I have received to attend the celebra-1 eral members of the Cabinet were out of the 11-mta th I no i sv diapFay One of the emrines I ^ enc ^ tAt thenceforward became a historic I , G be so sh^melers an to disgust the most
tion by the Tammany Society of the birthday city for the day. \ afternoon to witness a game between the | ““\'/ d d ^S a £ n d a SL tagU,t ' 1 l. .u. . . . . g>«mem«t
of our republic, on the 4th of July, next. 1
•' i 'ai : nn ...
The xeal and enthusiasm with which your
■ociety celebrates this day afftrd proof of its
steadfast patriotism, as well os its
sure for all that pertains to the
advantage and prosperity of the
people. I cannot -toubt that a renewal
of “love and devotion to the pure Jefferson-
became a historic
o witness a game ririTlnS! I-SwirandinLrwiur pTcfires I “><= •* “>« West. For 1 depraved” men; when daughters discua
nereemviTtov Savannahs and Atlanta^ ol the '"‘“l of Cleveland and Thurman surmounting the “ 8 ny. ye ars 8f ‘p r bis death the ‘Tomb oil their mot hers’ frailty, and mothers wink
N FORTH s DETERMINATION. I State League. The game was a good one j who]e I Harrison was the Mount Vernon of the at t b e ir daughters’ licentiousness the
The Particulars of How He Cut Himself I in every respect, and the attendants I At 10 o’clock the members of the press I Western country, a place to be seen by all I question naturally arises how far the ad-
With a Razor. | evinced much enthusiasm upon every good I [ orme d in front of the Arlington and I the youngsters ot the rising generation at I Tance 0 f high civilisation, or culiure
. m .. I play made. It was not until the fourth I marched to the coart house. As they filed in I home, ami a point of interest to travellers I whatever it mav be called, differs frnm’th.
In Wednesday s Telegraph mention 1 | nn ; ng wns reached that a run was made, I the Piedmont Rifles stood at the front ,cu-I f r0 m abroad. Steamboat excursions o the I 0 l a , s ie times when women feasted on the
tas made of Rhodes Daoforth making an | a tlantas sending a man across the | trance with arms at present On behalf of j sacred spot, there were no railroads then, I revolting scenes in the Roman arena, and
r — -l j l-i * n ’ '* soil and caressing suc«n r.l
'live sensuality received its crack
t tbe destruction of Pompeii and
gnr-rnment. meseneneuts are not luuy i tovui. xowen., iue_ i>ei.siem.ary weeper »v ■ batterries were Lawsne ana iseacn lor ai- i our irla •• I Northwest were held in the vicinity. I The modern treatment of woman hy man
■enjoyed when our citiaeus are unnecessarily I Atlanta, and the Journal gives them as I i antag and Scanlan and Lovett for the Hon. H. W. J. Ham, on part of the clti-l It then became a custom of steamboat-1 sometimes wond red at. We are told
-bur.iened, and their_ earnings and incomes | follows : | Savannahs. I zens, followed in a very happy effort. He I men to toll the bell when passing the I t b a t the old days of courtesy aud chivalry
The base hits were fourteen for Atlanta | kept the_ crowded house in an uproar for | >.>uib, and all of the passengers stood o, | a redead. The dignity of age, the beamy
are uselessly diminished, under the pretext I
of governmental support. Our government |
Monday morning at 4 o'clock groans in I
rrous SURPLUS 1 home "«“• . ... „ . J’u'k ' picturTs of Cievelortd and Thorraaii. I kn * w n, ’‘ ‘ X8xell «™ P"“ 4d ‘Marith lewder and paint, and he* yon b
tells no other Ule ?, n t H. . i . ir . ■ l f' The P™»ent series with Savannah has decorated with bundanaa.wa. brought in, and spot unheeded by andHarrison’s place ol j #neeni at innocence ihe instant iicuu.™ lu
I He had attempted to kill himself by Cut- add ed three games won to Atlantas, anc! I c i, cer a (ter cheer greeted their ensign. It I sepulture wns neglected and forgotten l»v 1 cxjntuct witli the world of fashion. It ii
lq the national treasury
hut extortion on the part of the government I t jng an artery'of ItL left wriat aud, after I the same"number lo«t to Savannah,
and perveraion of the people s intention. In I losing about three quarts of blood, had I 'rb e At'anta- won tho find game by a
L'lf onr : ent«fpri« »“ d faintid and the blood had ceased to flow. 1 ‘
♦blind oon8d«nce in our devtlnT it it time to 1
mnoner > appreriated a tbMtbaeonvl<sUoa*maat| negroes to rubbing the young man’s I ^ „ score 0 ff 0 ur to two. and to-day’s was
follow that the tribute exacted from IT 1 - s,u “ * * «*»«•>-
pie shou'd be diminished. Theories
cloud the subject, misleading honest
id appeals to selfish interest*
bra the understanding, in:
difficult I .naetisible for (boot twelve bottra. He is I Thc^inanagetnent of thetwo.lnl
propose 11 1 now improving, but refuses to talk about I to-night oonudering the matter;. j.laying
, the-uiclde. Uanforth is a young whit. | thne two games at Macon,
tbooglT*th»*y*det-'l ire' .'hi'-'ir purpovs to fur- ““ ‘wenty-six years old of medium size, T ho fact that in all probahiiiiy these
Cher its interests in all their effort., yet those lnd r8 ‘ h " weak physically, but very dt- lwo games will decide the winner of tl
was finally pot on”th» speakers stand, hat I all save u few of the older people, win I lirK ed that men are selfish and di-solute,
_ when Mr. Newman took off a red handker- I wt.nkl at irregular intervals make spasmod-1 and that they eare no more for wtiat-n’r
forfeit, 8avannah failing to put in an ap-1 chief and wiped his brow, this almost de-1 icetlons to have the legislature oi Ohio and I 8UC ietv but men’s censors forget to lists
on. . J ..... man l>v Atluntn I nine'll i r.nl tho linillft I I-.lf I A.. f I ' 1 • ■
Although
tbe
it's Successor—The
lllcjcle ltnces.
jrsgged after the car of pleasure
and top by the lieuped-up eairtja, leaving 1 or a n | ave . In what docs tho raodtra
ihe front of brickwork null the irmiiloo I man jti.-,ire the cqnfidence. the m\iect 0
exposeil, in a sort of rot gh iini: itiou of tin I |, # , ^ jr ,i 0 f | u r natural eowptni d,bu
Washington tomb at Mount A'ernon, i x- I w |,en she is su n by day or by night in pub
tber It* interests in all ineir man*, yes wow i—- -rj— r “'—V I n»p»» .... — ■ . J1_ . TO 1.1 -I The i cept that thcsarcoplingi, in.-tc.ol of beinp I lj e places'. 1
wh-i onpose reform alscmpt to disturb onr ermmed in his way. Three years ago he 1 pennant of the Inter-State U-ng'ie for I alocsta, July ■».—topeeiai.j me uirec-1 CI(K)sc d lo v i ew ag al Mh Vernon, art I i;y day she is not ashamed to he
workiiigiiien liy tbe cry that their wages and was sent to the penitentiary for life for 1 \888 wodld make the games draw. Neu-1 tors of the Presbyterian Theological Semi-1 hidden, each in it- narrow slot and wallet 1 "panned an inch thick.” The old »one»
employment are threatened. They advocate lie killing of a Macon merchant. I tral ground is suggested, so os to give both I nary at Columbia, S. C., met la Augusta to-1 in much after the style that prevails in th. I enameled and aping the antics of yonll;
3 sy?!-*! which benefits certain classes of I He was sent to the Gresaton camp and I clubsan equal showing. If the games nri I da v" and received Dr. Francis Beattie’s ao I above-ground cemeteries of New Orlemis I t j, e ma i u r e women faked up to tbe mm *
our citizens at^ tiie expense of every house-1 Mr. Greee, seeing that Daniorth waa an in- j played in Macon, they will no doubt take J ce ," ltnllL . 0 0 f u r Woodrow’s chair Ue comes! Now that the General’e grainhoii h»» 1 V1 rRO 0 f meretrii icm-n.-s; the girl-* l- ‘
'upon Savannah's return . ... . assumed auch prominence as anniions’ ” ‘ *-
maiiunai Re | de rcd and well eUQed la the
; of tbe eyes" that formerly a
holder in the land. I telligent young man, put Kim to checking | place next wcck'upon ni«iuuiiwvmi|. Ontario I)r l’etree of Virginia de l I orauiuuu aum urvuimruw us nuuiiuuai im? i
a SYSTEM WHICH BURRDS DISCONTENT, lumber on the yard and generously paid I from Columbus, meeting the Atlantas in J c ™„dthe chair o f biblical exegsli and' eandideto, the Republican Legis^lightning
because it permits duplication of wealth | him $15 a month to be aeut to his mother I Macon. If this programme is carried out, I 0I j enta i language, and tbe hoard elected I lain re wtii doub*U-»» lie mured to remem-1 ,|ie park used to be the oroiiettj
■without corresponding additional reeom a “ d I Atlanta will have a special train to take 1 IUy Wnl . U- MePhettero, of Marion, Ve. I her the long-neglected grave, and it is saf. I "Auonymas,” who, in the altered staled
. which nrevenb. onnnrtunitr Dot forth waa nllowed some favors. Hi 1 the people to Macon to see the fight. 1 He wired Imek his acceptance. He is a dis-1 to predict that on the first day of the next foehion, might give their innocent suttn
pens* to labor, which prevents opportunity | mu not wiuire<1 w WMr , he wkole , lri ped | ... —--- | tinguished young seholwo'SSsud the Wrd -esTion a number of bills for the purpose | mxnyalessSn io modesty snd proprkj
mb ib a they have two good new teaehen.| of making appropriation! for a monument I Thanka tn mnortsln neners and tbe *““■
th of Atlanta’s Oldest ltnrbcr—I
-cannu wage.. attempt to made to I w«u overamn, uni.» a.waya unu uu .sue | waa Kxpelled from Hl. Ch
divert the attendon of tho people from I utriped garment, ami ho was allowed to
the evils of such a acheme of taxation. I sleep outside the stockade.
Atlanta, July 4.—Dougherty
by’ branding those who seek to correot evils I Last week Colonel Towen, the principal *“*> lbe oldesl b8rber in Atlanta
as ‘fras traders,’ and enemies ot our work-1 keepef, decided that this was against the I forty-five yean of active work, h
I this afternoon. Brown won the "one mile I nermo ‘ n * c r" ,cx .^ ,^T m ^.°“T notoriety
, — , | . -j | - championship and Gibaon won the two mile | ''l" sr *t lacinR *h® beautiful Tyler David- as the park has seldom seen this
* logmen and our indu.trial enterprises. This I regulations, and issued an order to the I down his razor and strap and gone to im | ,,i u b championship medal. I -on fountain in I’robasco place. The idea I certainly not since the commencemtot «
4s so far from the trutl. that there should lie I effect that Danforth should wear the lull I , it. ,i;,.,l ...It thin mnmin- Forty-1 _____ I of the erection rtf this monument was born I the Victorian era
|SI?^“SS£rSSSp;3S5.I C..v„. n aat,h.To n toofJaff.r» n . j iu ihe brain of Col. A. Jones, a citixen
they rejoice In the anniversary of the day 1 .. ....
when their free government was declared, to
ailso reason together nod
will nut be deprifed
Daniorth ♦
Cleveland at the Tomb ot Jefferwn. I "J •»« «»»*'* oi vot. a. o. jones, a cmxen j )|. night, in public places, at the o|*J
rnmeut was declared to I *“ -- beard to say that he would I ” u “ hin .’’ ^*" ncexlU *' a ? d " 8Xt ' d " a I Fr " m lh4 n * r8ld ’ ... raUkeJril!^are Sot Mha'mrftotxWblt 0 ^'"
and determine that thev I Wo**h© would Bleep inaide the Block-1 ^ ,ir ' )er fW jj 8tone Mountain. I jrec I President Clevclaud, visiting Charlottes-1 ^Vesociation took hold of it. the city coun-1 u t tlie sacrifice of all female «od«**h*
will nut be ueurtveu ot the hlesfings anti I •*>«, hut the matter wu not taken I year** 1 Iterward he moved to At!lanta am'11 Tl U e t° attend the commencement exer- I c il backed it up, petition* from innumera-|*ith a wanton effrontery that
tonefii ^hiTthei, governmeniVhould | riously. I opened a shop and ha. been at work wn-1 cijea at the university founded by^ Jefler-1 We cili xen., who, m usual, duln’t know , ne n ?hud ler There u nothingin X
afford. Yours very tral., | He was given a separate room inside | “nuoualy ever since. He has accumulatei^ll son , turned aside on bis return ‘“ TU1 t | what they were signing, poured in on the| w .. T attractive tn view for fire sets ol
Grover Clrvbland. | the stockade, end it was on a cot in that | <*m* ldeT *ble property and owned two Monticello, the Mecca of American Democ- | Mt Legislature, and that lethargic body •' .... .
| room that he was found Monday morning | »‘fc*‘> besides other I ra cy. Iwa. finally’ induced to pa«
tiiv f-nvTiwNTAi paimtai . iwui iu» u« uu >uuuu «wuu.t morniDK ,l0Ultt OD . nouiion sircei, dcsiucb omer i rAC j. I was finally induced to P&© i or to oe Biarueu wuu iuvvi>u.. . u
T1I* continental CAPITAL. I a t 4 o’clock. He cut hi. wrist about fourlp^p*: 1 ?. 10 , 1 ! 1 *".^: jgk^l .Ii.wasEptotElng *p*rtacWthnsto see| a bi n , wr mitting the ciiiiens to tax | eHL^Tcharms ofa msminiot;
l nlav than tbe discolored back of *
[ nr to be startled with ‘be opulent sho
. Philadelphia, July 4—Indeperdence hours before. He must have had a won- . He|was ^always a strong anti-prohibi
Day was celebrated to-day in an extravagant I derful nerve, for he tried his pocket knife | ‘J 001 ** 8 an d believea in
manner under the direction of a committee | first, snd failing to succeed with that, look j ‘ l,ree tlm *" 8
‘ of citixene which raised by popular subscrip- a raxor and whacked across the wrist, sev-1 *r, ra ' gn t e , a i,^_rr® . ,, I / -— --—--r— i ■ ue tu wee awius u> tn- tevieu wren me ■ \u»titi iu Itis "Satire" as uue
tine nearlv >15 0C0 for the Durnore The ering the artery. white pastor of the colored Congregational tion 0 f the memory of the greatest of Amer- cmlnly com.uLconent were temporarily “b j | rtl ,,k lcan . ver the hslWrff^
tion nearly »15,0C0 for the purpere. The| £ ^ iuperinteodenti writee | I »*■ , D ^ n ? cr ?.*^.._ .v ..... | enjoined on constitutional g-.mnd. ^ ; h . "wa. "Vllo ol acasinoin^
after night*
as F u-lic
_ described by All*
\usiiti iu bis “.Sailr.”as on«» 8 «^
But wltai was writteo-
people began to arrive in the city. I HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE,
and by sunrise the streets presented I k ,uu are Nervous,
a beautiful scene. Everybody was in boll- d , , t it
d ty garb end the sound of bugles, fibs and I 7
drums created an enthusiasm that could I
prohibition and believe I that every person H eT *d with all hie soul that ‘hey I i tc ted and the
I was responsible lo his God for his conduct I j ia d a perfect capacity forself-gurernnent. I ullt "pke monu
,e.i, a resident artist se-1 coiuouant with a woman wm V j
contract at $30,000 given nothing for the imagination; |kl
'item is to bo unveiled | back no gift ior one more Isrorw^
and that the church had no right to qu«- „ e W a; opposed’lo the H.miltoni.n theory ^ fl , „ u . d.v not vet fixed an wH T* "? g ‘V‘ d. ?„f. her ch.rm ^
tion hi. right to vote as he pleased on the o( the gov.Voment bv th. superior clas,, talade one of fhe ohlf «,en» n il. . T ™ : wh, .tT“m? c
h® ‘^U-d m.jno. Jrf _u n . r .trle_ad ^
of Congreu and the eeat ol government a I claims, anu owing io um wtu puy.icai oi urunaenness, out none could uo u. ny i soil-government to bim were not chimeras, ll. ,h- emntto.n l.,«e« ....thino b»
century ego. guards in enntioentd uni-1 condition, he was allowed to remain sit-1 a small majority he was expelled, together I bat were realities, ever ready to shleltl | u . atI :„ .. ,.rive.l b» tlie
and ' stately arrayed ~ and lent I low tone of vote, his speech attracted very I oted the anti-ticket,
mdiiidonal beauty t« the scene. At9 o’clock I little attention, except from Senator Yoor-1 About four months
—« 1 :;" V,Y—f—. 7—I"” 'A’“I ■—; I anu uiapiay or um brass grandpa on a I From the New Vora Times., u
. .u-ek-.i I ^® believed and tought to the extreme" nrne-t horee. Curiou->lr enough, the nnmi-1 Col. Rile-rt Ingemoll is co
"8 J* 7“ ^ verge the pereonal llbeity of every man. nalioo o( u.,, b „ already reeved merest defeme of the Republican “H*® 8 *
'It'. h JW: r £. r N L 0 >, n *,„ W “ JT .nr r ^. *° i ? ‘be.ddtomb, and . /.femional excor- nrnnU abont re Jresb - hi. «
Robert InE»r«“'* w,r ‘
I From the New York Timm-.
*b« II rat brigade of Pennsylvania militia pa.1 ¥e _ w b 0 wens over to . where Senator | with bronchitis, from wl
Brown wa. reading and took a seat near covered. During his i
° t *.!* r greatly edified,
in thie city, consUting | 1 _
of Federal, Slate and uiuuictpa.
Hags, all woven of the finest silk. To Mr.
Waoain.keFs presentation speech, which
was loudly appl-uded, Postmaster Harrity
- made a pleasant reply, which was highly ap
preciated by a multitude of listeorra.
Tbe regular exercises in the square con
sisted of the Declaration of Independenne
fay District Attorney Graham, patriotic mails
by e large band, and a characteristic oration
■by Senator Joseph R. Hawley, of Conneeti-
cat, at the eoaclnsion of welch tbe bell in
• tbe State boose steeple wee again rung 112
IE out VIRGINIA.
WuicxixsTra, Va., June 4.—Independence
■ - throw ewey mon«y. W ^nee. go to pnxm I f;*«. liartlton on the Tariff. I United State, may make a f®"5«.
i-i.q.i.r 17.1... Mil,111 ! t . J» 11 " I and |Mtri>b if need lie. Personal liberty I p tom , ipcath in Ih« Senate, July 1, !»<!. | nrufit, and then lock oul
Fopaiar I Atlanta, July 4.—Jonn Brown, a pc | was the firxt and most •*<•'*.! nf .11 ca UM , j "Nnw. into the tariff ditruxum I shall | nimpel them to accepts
We sympathize with the ieeling whlchlculiar looking negro, was tried before I and to protect this'he considered the first I not enter, for two reason.: I do not know i p m ay strike in* v r ,kri »
often lea-Is citizens to boast that no child I Judge Farmer this morning for burglary, I doty of the ststenman. I enough about iu details to disease It 1 th£ is' . kind of •‘prosperhy l8 J|,
born in this country need grow up in ignor-1 snd given his choice between giving a I This is Jefferson’s Is " * 1 1 * *■ ..... I
anee, and yet it bkfaettfiat many iteople I bond of $100 or going to jalf. Six month* I can people, and so long they adhere to body, I tb’ink, seriomdy^thatwe shall now I ’^Vor in peace!
never unght then , el ,„ ul
I ,iii h:. .Imnned o.t. l„.w hantU at the State road went to open a I
rtf. h - ■ ilrofittsf] o"ot how I "anus at me mate road went to open a I Genealogy,
these and* many other dueJeL base ’been I «»• be was found inside it helping I From the New York Commercial-Advertiser.
cur ?d “ d“ PWe GoMea Medical I>” bimrelf to a hiff lot of provision,. He • ^ —>»«* «•“ ’
eovery,hat if he did net UEe tne lesson so j was held end arrested. After ' ’
himself and test the virtue, of this great I the evidence Judge Farmer
" la defat
medicine, his tisse would be thrown sway. I B rows to jail I
_ The dtiormsi tariff is the mother of the
ter hearing all | moeter called the trust. Tbe trust, if
ner committed permitted to have inue, will leave class
anil of bond. • privilege as iu progeny.
go generally into tariff revision. I come
then, lossy that In suppor ing this me**-1 John ivn»'i Awkwanl
ure from our finance cammittee, we are re-1 rrom the Nashville A ,** r Vv* n \vUe **
dneing onr internal revenue t > these three I Tbe father of John o. *
«rticla^rhUky^«eran^!ohacc^^rhlch^msnw^^han»d~Jobn ^
by common conaent, should remain—at I “body lies moulderingin jg
least till the indefinite future—upon our whore toul Joh«»1
list of ptoducU, upon which excise taxes I nstriotic spesKere roentt ^
are to be levied.”
in the courv, of their