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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30.1W.
Tlir i:p|«fop«I ConTrallon,
Aftera Jong sraaico the general con-
rout ion of the Protestant Episcopal
Church of the Uni. d States adjourned
last W'oJuesday night Those who ex-
the telegraph.,
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***: T5 rests a month: %V£> f «* three xnouuw, a|J y reform In church policy, or
C o tar Vo *uj* dfect any considerable change in the
<* Trodar* TBorv praycr-lxwk, were dixappointad. TIio net
din U-I s.-.turi«r* thm mouiB* »'■»' •*» | result of the many dap* of «ugse»tion
mtmurs _ ...
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nlweqwret IsarftloB. Dwtli, funeral and
rfe**i anUmi $L C-sag column odrertwr
c-t* one «-nt * *onL (No wWtrtk r
tak-n lor Iras than cm riiU) Kates **
■pec la! or contract ad rrrt bins ftiruHte*®» r
pljcstfc* adv«n*^ JK»t* m W«*h* * tu *
SJU--H f 1 fur Cipuiv for rorli Jn« wlton.
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order*, checks, drafts. r%c„ mad# payable te
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TRS VDILY TlLIUmAPlI.
The dicapeet and best paper published
in Georgia for the price, will be sent to
any address on the receipt of fV.OO.
Send all order* to the Weekly Tele-
and discussion U small, and the conven
tion did not n tingle thing to make itself
notable. Tho few revisions of tbo
prayer*b >ok that wera recommend. * are
insignificant, and it is hard to see *.ow
they would improve the original The
conservative element in the convention
proved entirely too strong for the advo
cates ofgmeral revision, and tbo pro
portion between the two among the
tnemlK‘rt>hip of the church is, perhaps,
still more decidedly to the advantage of
the conservatives. It is doubtful if all
of tho few changes recommended are
adopted, for the very reason Hint they
are t< o trivial to justify a change of tho
cld and familiar forms. It wasuuppoeed
that the church ftatns of the negro
would cau e considviable .strife, especially
as the ton vent ion had received a memo
rial from a confer* nee of negro Episco
palians demanding that their exact rela
tions to tho church be defined. Bat the
Fer .1 wav DUuirr*.
Human affect ion and human svn pi-
thy aro powerfully a(T«eted by pro|4nr
quity. We fee! another’s woe much
wore keenly when he is near to us thaa
when he ia remote.
Thomas IX^uincey said that many a
man who would shrink with horror from
the crime of a«Ma*sination to win a for
tune would Le unequal to the temptation
to the same sin if it came to him in a
form by which he might simply will that
quirin" advertisement and sale
highest bidder, Improved the biff
but it did not make it iw. rtby
Tbeay ntsof the comj my in
interest this bill was fiat intrx'
|G LOGGIA DAY AT THE FAIR, j ■ utetT00I " ,0r
A bill by -Mr. Church’ of Catcoea—To
t »t ii
luive made an examinatiA of the In
and j»»seasadvantage.* v.tach no other
bidder can hope to ohtufci within tl -
limited jieriod during whKb this vadtiu-
projicrty is to bo advepM^^H|
announced that this com Any. will Hd
I A BIG LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION TO
„, c VISIT MACON’S SHOW.
Srn.tor Br.direS V»'.»rklnz lip Ihl
l-.rl} lll..iil. .t 1!B.M Mmj'loj r.—
ThB n.r., mill lUrtnliiuli-m
Blll-S.l. of Ilia old i'.pllol.
A rich Indian nabob should ilia and ou tnvlvo mid a half ccnlL and l.otdd
his volition the death ahuul.l occur and (lovirnor Gordon appro,' l d. tin:
tho fortune paw to him. Tha ltoo.1. ia lit lie probability that tic ■ t
OBAnt. conv.ution did nothing to settle this
CIlIIlxT BEPOn* Ml. ATK. question. a\ minority report, which cen-
Tlit. BUfa rb work of nrt and tho i|,. B mcd diocens in the South which had
Weeily mwBABBWiU bo rent for ! redwd to recognize tbo equality of tho
one year toany address on the receipt ncfiio in tho church, was thrown aside,
otfUi
Best itoMiEi ira noitar pAin.
A copy of tliis wor'd-renowned picture,
Stx'.V inches in aiac, nnd tiic WkesLY
TcLEoiurn will be sent to any uddrewa
on the receipt of $1.2\
Toe adminiitr.r.loa bounced Tanner,
but it cannot niako id III keep bis muuth
abut.
Bek Brn.ER is writinif his memoirs.
If Ben would only toll half the truth,
what a juicy volume ho could make!
ITutstDF.ST Habkibon carried n cane
with an enormous head to church lout
Sunday. Lijre llaifonl o\i,;ht to inform
liia boss that it Is UaMly bad form for
any man with two pood legs to lug n
walking slick to chinch with him.
Tns New York Bout declares tho negro
to he a local issue, which, in a tense, is
true. But how inany and how large the
localities aro! An.l ho is apparently the
biggest issue in those where he doesn't
cat. a
CS’rUT a combination the Southern
Chdete and tha Liberty Independent
Troop would moke I The prizes at in
fantry and cacnlry contests would come
down before such an alliance like Utvy
Crockett’s coon who waived the form
ality of a shot.
0!t* of tho ben bargains met mud. lj
a Yankee was tlust of Mr. Seward when
he bought Alaska from Ituseia for V,-
SOO.COX The seal flsheriee on tha co :-,t
of this valuable Island are tho best in the
world and recent dlscovcriee show that
itctmlains almost inexhaustible stores
of conk
Noutk Carolina will celebrate next
month the centcuuary of her ratlllca ien
of th. reMtitaAion of the United Stat.-s.
north CutoUim wan fato gatiing into the
union, thn only two of the original sintee
that Imitated longer to adopt the eon-
stitutioa bei&g Vermont end Rlu.de
Island. Bat North Carolina la a red hot
our gnat and good government in noble
t month.
Tax St Louie Globe-Democrat thinks
that if all the republicans in Virginia
go to the polls on the 8lh of November
they will carry the state. This would lie
an nnreaeeoshls statement under any
efreumatanost, bat it is absurd iu
the present campaign when it is known
that than at* thousands of th. best re
publicans in Virginia, white and black,
who will not vote for Mshone. They
prefer a daeant democrat to a dirty re-
PvtnMnxwT BAMino.v seems to have
sown.large crop of dragon's teeth la
lib party pasture, already. Here w.
have Congressman Frank in Mbaouri,
Congressman Taylor ia Illinois, Con-
grraanan Hook in Tennessee, Win. l’itt
Kellogg in Louisiana and scores of other
prominent republicans in various parts
of tha union seeming the President
either of having goue back on his prom,
baa or of falling to extend proper en
couragement to “the boya." This is a
very interesting state Of affairs, and oc
curring at such aa early stag, la the ad-
tninhtratiun it Indicates that before I.is
term ia out President Ilairuon will lind
the executive office a vast hornet's nest.
Thx Montgomery Advertiser b a does
tad judicious observer of Georgia poll.
Gcs. aa the following paragraph from its
Usueof last Thursday will prore:
”.\n exchange saya; ‘Atlanta has da-
dared for Hill, and as goes Atlanta so
neat tha atato cf G-oigia.' This wld
one. a bread audit in Georgia wherever
it bread. The uuui men in Georgia a b.f
ti ed to get the at.to convention to d,-
• Gre against the Mills Ull and to send an
antKIeveland delegation to tho St. Louia
convention,-seem to be getting up a Mill
lo uo. They were n.<« iii -iorioude
1 eaten lav: year ia the G.orgn cooreo-
< ’.h. an.! not one of them secured a place
. n ^Georgia lieicgat ion. Thev didn't
Weak for Georgia kui year and thev are
Bet doing so now.” J
Prr.it ant the flncatexldbitioo of hors*
mansliip anil the met ekillful exacutiou
of cavalry eierei« ever wen in tho state
was that given by tlie team of the I Jb-
«ty Independent Teoop at t|„ falr
rrmmd* yr*t#r.l*y Ufrf* lhc:“- ’ •
applauding Uw.tgi.ina. The team had
'* ‘ C ° r * ,Ut ■*» ■ been
mada by the Gecrja Ilmuare thedav
U/ore-but imtead of unnerving tbero
to make then, »te a d :lT tn „ .
raddle and more coeuretoin tU us o
thairaakrea They wop . vietrey 0 „,
aobie rivals, and deserved evrrv the.,
that'bonered their epleadid pertomi^i
Tha Liberty Inde|wnde„i Tn “
feurnut of the fleo prizes r,Herod f OI
cavalry at Macon, and this, out o( u»
fi. r In Atlanta. They represent the
t-'M and most famous cavalry or,an|
bariania tha Unitad buta., aa,lt.., r ,
aw new in it deacendanU of tha n.oil
•hnary sires by wham it was found..
They an sonar of thabhiaed, aai.
tiiougli it wan signed nnd advocated by
ltov. PhiUipi Brooks, llie ablet and moit
e'equent Ejdscepal clergyman iu this
country. Tliis et*i ort wa3 signed by only
three menders of tho committee The
majority report, signed by twelve mem
bers, c nt-iincd some platitudes about
the cquaiiiy oi all men regardless of
color, hut concluded with tht-so words:
“Oucrtiona of jura liction and repre-
senta’ion in the reveral dioceses have,
unit* r our constitution, torn committed
to them, and they nro questions ovir
which tlie general conventicn, as auch,
has no coutroL"
This, of oourse, leaven tho question
where it now ia Ilia majority report
wae adopted by a vote of 71 to 1& The
convention very sensibly concluded that
each diocese should be allowed to settle
the race ejection for itself.
Tlie cotncnliua declined to mnko a
declaration ou the subject of lil.orce.
No action was taken on tho proposed
chnngo in representation which would
make it proportionate to membership in-
sliml of allowing each diocese an equal
number of delegatee. Tlie weaker
dicccM* under tho present rule liave a
reprcaantation in tlie convention largo
enough to prevent any change which
would reduce their power.
Tlie missionary :pirit-has grown rc-
markably iu tlie Episcopil Church in late
years nod the coi.vcr.tion shewed a
determination to 1 ring tho church
tu the masses of tho people in this
country than it has ever been. Several
new missionary dioceses were formed
and this may bo considered the most
important action of the^^^^H^^H
The convention succeeded in avoiding
ail tlie strifo which it was feared li st
two or three question* might engender,
and thb fact will be acecrptcd by the
great majority of tho member* of th#
Kpiscopal Chuicb in the United States
ui evidence that wisdom and prudence
directed the procccdlnpa
Th. It.sd Ml..1*1,1 to held.
believe the csavfctlsR has j|
fast among the people of Georgia that
the best dispu^liou of, tha State road is
to mil it There b ho muon in tho
world why Georgia should bo in the rail
road huiium. The money eh* hoe In
vested in it will be fat more useful to
her if tia-d in cane iling her debts.
There are utanyrcOMWi aa th* contrary,
why she should let the Railroad business
alone, and Hie com plica ions which have
arisen with the present I Sim ere are im-
imsilng these muons On the mind* of
the people. Through those complica
tions it b possible that the stale may
lose largo sums of money, which will go
to swell tha debt the ideof tha read
would wipe out. It Is tlie duty of the
legislature to prevent the lore of a singla
dollar, but tha furore against which it
contends ore strong and may poaatbly
succeed iu wresting from th* state some
of Its property.
But suppose the legislature Itsuccossful
and tha whole 14,000,000 promised for
the twenty years’ lease 1* paid into th*
treasury without deduction, th* rood
being turned over in it* present condi
tion—will the state’s railroad business
irara Urn a profitable one during the
two decades? W* have not th. statistic,
at hand, but w* believe not During ail
that period th# stata’s debt wo.
more «hi.ii |8,000,000 and it bora
nlereat at from 4 to 4 pet cent—very
little at the lower ret*. Hey th* average
. r debt wax ft, 1 030,000 and tho average
interest 4 precreiL, thret th* stats will
liar* paid out at lb* and of th* Ire*.
49,400,000 in interest ou her debt and re
ceived (1,000,000 of rental lor a read th*
sals of which will cancel the debt. If
th* Irescro collect their claim for better
tomti the showing vrlil bo still worts. It
is bad enough aa it b. The effect of it b
that th* ctot* has taken out of tha pock
ets of tb. people by direct taxes *3.400,
(XiO in twenty year* to support tho empty
to payjfor nothing.prepedally when the in-
terminaUo trouble, tbs labor devolved
on tha legislature, th* bad effect on our
politics, etc,, involved in th* transaction
ore remembered.
V.T.i-u ih* people of Ofotgla look at
thb railroad question from th* same
standpoint from.whlch they regard their
pu.aw anuiis, UivJ -!!! tJrs irr.rr
up: to get out of It. It doesn't pay.
They have lout millions of dollars in try
ing to mak# it pny. nnd it i* time for them
to quit. Th* experiment is too costly,
and interfere* with th* only business
which b really their* in their political
capacity—that of governing their .elate
wisely, economically and honestly,
Riodlebkbobb to unlucky. iy„ f |„
yean tbo democratic paper, abuse! and
ridicubd him. Whan h* sunk into
-lUcnrity they tot him alone, and now
that h. ha* stuck up hb band again it i*
til. republican ptare which b beUburing
Mm. And ktb doing th. flnl uteful
«<a-k of Us political career, too, It U a
::e. A man ought to b* permitted
width occurred in tho Coneumugh val
ley and other parts of the United Btuti a
hut spring touched llio heart of this
great people and evoked a practical
demonstration of sympathy ill a con
tribution which exceeded by over a
million dollars tho needs of tlie disttv-ae J
localities. It Is honorahlo to tho people
of tho United Mates that they are so
quick to come to the help of each other.
'V’hcthcr it be a lire in Chicago, yellow
fever in Jacksonville, a Hood in Johns-
town or the death of a poor lineman in
New York there are kind licorU and
ready hands to extend a liberal measure
of aid and comfort.
But there are terrible afflictions of tlie
human race, awful destruction of life
get more than th. minimum j r
thb vr. t and valuable are .in
Atlanta, Oct. 20. — (Special 1—
There are a great many members of tho
lo ;Mature who hare a v a. m interest iu
the State Fair and its .in ecus. I learned
to-day tliat quite a numU-r from lioth
hou rs will go dow n on Georgia Day,
It is to be regretted that t^eli idvture ; which ia next Wednesday.
.houldfavurthesaleoftlilspajrtoft [>id>- Kcuator Uradwcll bcuthuidasticon the
lie domain, which isconaie: ti, lulg subject xnd will la in charge of the
in value, without any reasonable c ame j parly, lie raid lo-d -.y: “It is hardly
of obtaining n lair |uico for it, and ut the pru'.a'oioal thb time that the legislature
aarno session should shown del inina- can &ive a day to tire Stato Fair,
lion to hold on to*n railroad v. liiidf Is although it would ba the proper _ J,. .
now tl,e source of acrious compiii m i thins (1 I , f , Uu ‘ r } l °, B ", 1 * iaw«*cw£l!!^to > ^re'!MiibMi|>t»t* otaay
ai d is liable to ba a Itonblr-oine p ■ e of * ' n "j’ 11 *b)rty or forty to go any j MU rekiB javiawn to mavou. ma vUiui fur
SSI LI II 1.1. S iiiswiiiik JWW HI Tney will have hoioina ipcnnl Ur;,vm<-in,ui ih.- Wi-ncrn sun Atuu.tlc r.,nm..d
property a* long M it bong, to I e A VrUn( f d4) motnin* and gethS ,*ai .1125
state. Tho lr/H*litur» would tow >wa httetbat aigbt Gov. Joriluii t. goin* *!&*? (h^siiO?
and will inakoa speech. I\ssMnt Do*! rseouiniru.! that tto rt*-*jitrtie»* do i»t !■**«. *
nmeodsnxct incorj^iiating the Catoosa
Hpdn^s Coiuponj. 1‘asseU.
IN THE"SENATE.
Atlanta, Oct. 24—ISreclal.l—Tho
pencml judiciary commitue of the Sen
ate tliis morning subuiituxl two n ix>rts
oo the Whitfield ievolution te appoint a
com million to hear end determine the
claims of tho Htate road lessees,
A majority of tin committee reported
itt fauji’ of its iKissage.
THK lilMMUTY 8 AY» NO.
Thn minority presented the follow ing:
We, the un'JrnJj neJ RMiUn oltkeRSoenil
juUKbtrjr rutoitox-tiuar cutinit me toOuttauM ut»*
Uoritjr ri’fKirt. *:A rraoiuUon td ei>j»o:iit auu pw-
»iac u r u cuuimlvtoina to utwr «uu Uctcnumre Um
clalai >f thre I a t-f tMo »sf.-Ceru «uU AUasteC
r*ii vtai ftggluii the Btali*, etc.'’
*iV e i^uiuot a^rwi »itU luu maj Af tbs oom-
Ihc ikirrraoc sad Attomejr-Ouoeral and this
moral a-. -cuiiiy or the neat p*iK*r»l laruhty.
juahiiiwrui,an tultjr ca|ttU»t^oi btiuuwall
ni between the Irawee aad the *tale. ^Wa
'vi « if it had reversed its policy on iltae
two que-tiona. It ought to have kept
OkvfcLokeeaoil sold the Slate read.
RAKHIJi \VilA( K^ini)i;i:. '--m-. ..
Covero.i with Sores”
!t . - one y«arand a haU old. Face and
li -.y ina terrlhla rendition, being coy,
i c . with •«, ci. s ili lmr . juii.c, laJ.
Lured by Cnticur* ihmedie*.
Cured by Guticura.
BIBS'S SENATOR HA” A “GO”
THE AUGUSTA EDITOR.
lie DMiounroii TIoore'a Oif|e|sm of
Ills Aml-Wrcclilax I*eaolntlon »«
a MktIA./fd t iirranm — The
Senato luriorsea Darttett.
Atlanta. Ock 30,—;Special}—Thero rj™™« JS
waa a pretty iittiesenffatiuii iu thu Sen- a«<B^ uaimorora a^r**i
ate to-dny whin Mr. Darttett took hold 1 »•
U**»k cme ana oa«*haW fi?
a . 1 uaod tee Cmicu^ToQ hZZZZ
, CtoUoura Morn Jo Vtoibrtjtf
Eimm and Speaker Cloy will also be of
the party and will make upcechet. We
are ^olug to make it the big day of the
t^nator Bradv.el?, who ft vlce-prt*i~
pct.tof the State Agricultural Society.
■ and an clcqueut orat r ia also on the
* I programme for a rpeccK
BLOATKII EMrLOYE.'L
urewy Indypendmit Tkoop coatiauts to i m t«U th. truth nbMl Maksn* with pn-
1 IkI iapanity.
• .. t
.... Sxn.vtob Rb-loan of Texas in
aud property hTother'tonttoofwhich we | interview mid in reference to thopros-
never l;a\o any adequate conception. I*-Ctive bp>inm of the aext i’ > * - o • f
iho great tidul ave whichewept f.»r iuiu ; col *f Ka,!
Java and other Indian isles a few yearn | “I think a measure trill l>e introduced j
ego drownoil more peoplo tlum all tlie r. ^ j ^ l y^” d L *?j t ?TE Mr. Gordon of Chatham mail* th* ilia-
fleoIsev, r known in th* Unittd SUtos. „,i u ^:1no3us to lieuof 'gold aiai i I r *' mt tomeot ‘he «nder-
Alir.ait every year thousands and tens ciTtiflcaics, aud I have Itore?* that it will •Wciale of the llouso nro too well paid.
-•*’ * * '* ... . g/gg a*i it apprare that some of U»o employee
lut e ^ala^y enough to Ulr» euUtitnhe
:.inl }ct have a liberal margin for them-
wUtV Mr. Curdo.i oibred a resolution
in.; king tlsceo employ is do their own
wuik. ItroL'htbo we'I enough to re
duce their salary at the hntue time.
TIIC MACON AND URXlNUlIAiL
Tho bill to oiuond thu charter of the
Macon and Biruiinj;h:mi r.iiiroad, w hich
luia iigured prominently In tho llouso
for wvcrel days, will b© put to another
o:en<'Xt week. Iu tho iioune tonluy
of thousaudnof j e »|4o in China nro over- bo puejed into a law*. 1 know of nothing
whelmed by the raging water?* of the would tend more to promotefiio
great rivers intim. dcnjc.yr P q,ul „cd
l.*md. A steamship which baa recently o ul , furuUh ing a ttcmlr nnd increased
reached Sun l ranclsco from ^ okohama , volume of money. It will, of course, be
brings fuller information of the israges ! re>Uted by tboao who favor tho mooey
of this year’s lloods in Japan than has i clasank Tiny wish dear moner and
hitherto been rrceivcil. Incomplete ro- 1 Vu! Mkf’
...-to .l .1 a l ..nreut , i terasts of tho umstesof the people of this
urn. allow tint about 3,000 prople liave „„ promo red by aiul.'. i- ut rir
lost their live* in the Roods of this year. cuUitiou of money nnd fair and jon
more than 50,000 houses have been swept prit o* for proper.y and labm*. I do not
away and tho crcps on 150,000 acres uoubt that til® demonetization of
totally destroyed. About 6,000 bridges , ^ tho ^ of CJremt
aero swept aw.iy and the public J Britain to make vast sums of money out
roads in many provinces to ut |he pureh^e of our undervalu^-I ail-
broken tbat a vast outlay of ! ver by its co.nmge into rupees to l«
labor nnd money will be required to re- injhdia nt par, and wen re gtiiH3^<>f the
l its subsequent iiurtial rcmonctuu- the vote on the poasag* of the bill was
store them. Tbo floods havo caused un<
t Id want nnd suffering which contri
butions from tlie government and tndb
viduals have L«*en totally inadequate to
o:ml This is the incomplete outline of
disaster in only ono bland Tho story
of death and woo which could be mads
out of the litend details of the floods in
China and other countries in the Ka-t
w ould, if written, piotubly post compre
hension.
Tbo world's total woe in any ono year
would mako an liiad sad enough to
bicken the stoutest heart It is probably
well that we know so °f R. «inr*
we would be ao powerless to eupply any
relief that would bo a Kubfct.mti.nl miti
gation of liuiuan misery. There is nittch
of it almost beneath our eyes that cither
escapes our attention or fails to move us
to practical endeavor for its alleviation.
Hrpubllcans Irulug llrform,
A light bos tlawaed on the republican
lenders, and aa tha time for the meeting
of congress approaches the republican
papers bvgfu to ins at on tho absolute
necessity of reforming tbo tariff and
reducing tbo revenue. Soma few of
them venture to hint nt reduction of the
tariff, but tha main kit*
Ihn! $h* •**«”!"° r^ver*** most bo *rnt
rid of. Nothing H e, tliey aay, can give
a hope of putting tho tariff agitation at
rest. They do not say if, but they prac
tically odiuit that tho alternative they
preferred has been tried and failed.
Tanner proved that extravagance as
could treat least half of the op ration
of takirg money from thel** pockets an l
putting it into those of a class of grate
ful republicans, who would return the
favor done tliem by their votes.
The alternative to extravagant pen
sions h a ••reform*’ of tho,Uriff that will
Increase the taxes of consumers and the
protlta of tha ••protected,** and at the same
time decrease the revenue. The pructe
of collecting from all and paying to a
fow ie not so plain in this case as in tho
other. No books are kept of payments
which must be cx'dUledto congress and
tlie public, Thu taxes ore collected
by the beneficiaries themselves,
recorded in books w hich are their pri
vate property and which tho public has
no right to inspect. Tho process is hid
den ail the way through, and its effects
can only be judged by the frantic efforts
of the “protected;* to prevent aay Inter
ference with it.
But there will be a grim irony about a
•*r»f >«m” of taxes which makes them
mors burdensome that the people cannot
foil to appreciate, and though Americans
are humorous folks we think they will
see nothing in the irony but its bltn .*•
met. They won’t enjoy it, aud wo
firmly believe, if tbo republicans de-
liberatily increase tho burden of taxa
tion rather tlian lessen it, when forced to
tlie choice of doing one or the other, that
they will to promptly driven from
|K>wer, in spite of their skill in the use of
corrupt means and tlie sectional issue.
The Okcfrnoltesawramp UHL
There Is no good reason why the elate
should now put up the Oktfcnok e
swaiup for sale, end the determination
of the legislature to throw it on tho
market i* to U regretted.
There ore grave objections to the bill
which 1ku parsed both house*both cn
general principles and relative to its par
ticular form.
Tho time for advertising la not long
enough nor is sufliciout provision made
fer publication or the value or this great
tract.
The minimum price is ridiculously
low. Tliere are ne«rly half a miili n
acres in Ibis ares, most of it heavily
timbered, and a groat portion of it
susceptible of easy drainage. A large
pert of this scrolled swamp ie biglur
tluui the surrounding country, and can
be made wry valuable for agricultural
purpoete and as a source of timber supply.
And yet the ti l provides that it may
lie sold for as little as twelve
and a balf ct-oU an acr*. This bill, nt It
was first ot’e-ed, proposed to sell the
property fo a specitiad company at this
nominal price, and, strange to soy, even
in tnat form it was reported favorably
by a majority of the commute* to which
it vros referred. The amendment re
folly of allowing them to moke this vavt
profit, while contracting our own circu
lation by aiding them, instead of m cur
ing tlo advantages of the silver co.n in
our own country. By the dnnonetixa-
tii<n and enabling the English to boy it
nt low pric«-H and to pitrcha.<*e the products
of India with it at par, we have enabled
them to tccure in n large measure fcotfc
o tton and wheat from India und to re
duce in a like large measure tire put
chobo of cotton and wheat from thb
country,**
Tho tdlvcr question (abound to*hold!
large place before congress, and tlai
friends of silver are undoubtedly in t!.<
majority. .JHj
TAStOTT CAC6IIT AGAIN.
This Time lie U llun Down In (Ti
Quaker «llj.
Philadelphia, Oct. 26.—In a ill .atd
sent by tho Chicago authorities Ut
night Chief Wood was asked if th<*e
was any one here who could id nthr
TtucutL A telegram went this ever** n f
for the chief of police of Chicago say.;
that no ono m Vtiiiadeiphia knew «T;u-
cott and requesting that a phot- ^re^>e.
tho man under arrest besent atoncu. tie
was accordingly photographed at once,
and tho(>icture will be mailed to-nlplvL
Chief Wood woe closeted with tbesua-
pected muderer a long while Unlay. ;
SAYS HR’s NOT TASCOT.
After a few preliminary question* the
young man was asked i oiut blank if lie
was not Tascol. lie ie said to have • • 1-
ored perceptibly end then denied it. a
half-hearted sort of a way that he was
not that notorious person. Chief Wish
then read to biin a description of the
murderer aud the man attempted to
argue that the points were m>t •uular.
lio acknowledged that hit two upper
teeth had been filled with gold, ihjI said
that tho filling had UroppeJ out. la«-
cott’e front teeth ore said: to havo b i n
gold-filled.
• HAS ntAVF.LXD KXTKXMV ELY.
The man also acknowledgedthst he!iad
traveled extensively but positively de
clined to sar un> tiling about hisparenta,
declaring that they were reepecuble
and ho would not for the world Into
them k now lie w as a thief, lie has b*n
recognized by frequenters i of
a well-known billiard resort m
having played p*ol there, lio eoraved
to play an expeit game, and in this re-
sjiect no again tallies with Taacott, tho
is dsscrited at b.ing fond of the giuie
aud tery proficient at it.
(XKnPENT III HAS TAEOC4T.
Hiiu o his interview with the prbintr
Chhf Wood is more than ever convinced
that thu man is none other tlian the
tmudfrer, for whose capture a re wait of
f .0,00 U offered.
<t: reel* d, nnd tlie bdi was declared lost,
t was recotuiderod, on motion of Mr.
Jarduaian, and made the special order
ler one day next week.
THX OLD CAPITOI*
It is extremely doubtful it the oil
capitol, when put up for solo will bring
anything like tlie minimum price fixed
by the bill which passed the House to-
•toy. Tbo Uou*e ex|)ecU the propetty to
bring $Iv'»,t*00 nt the lowest. Wiuther
it witl bang tliat price or not it will b-
better to sell it than to abandon it to
neglect and ruin.
in tiu; nor nil
Gordon Shows How House rmptoyes
■lave Sub-lost Their John.
Atlanta, Oct, 26.—[Special.]—Mr.
Cordon of Chatham created astir this
morning.
HI* Introdnred a rmnlutinn that the
gallery keepers, pages and doorkeepers
be required to discharge the duties as
signed them. It appears that several of
these minor officials farm out tlieir places.
Thoy get men to perform their duties for
a smaller sum tlian they themselves re
ceive from the state, and are not at their
posts.
The resolution proposes to put a stop
to thi» Arming on the inlrmlvo system,
and to require the gallery keepers, door
keepers etc., to perform their own du
ties.
It will lay over a day.
Mr. Johnston of Campbell Introduced
a resolution this morning stating that
th© implements, horses, ambulance a, etc.
cfthuoUl geological bureau bad been
found.
It seems they were left in charge of
Mr. F. Phinizy of Athene etc,, Messrs.
Cf.urcU and Jones of Ml Airy, and were
in a condition to be returned.
Hi’ resolution ie to ask the governor
to get this property, ao as to be used in
thu proposed survey.
TUX M4CON AND URM1XQI1AU COUNT,
The I!ou+e again took up the vote cn
tho bill to amsnd the Macon and Binn
ingbatn rnilrund charter and corrected
the r yes aninnve so that they stood ayes
1 7. n >» a». The bill was declared la-.L
Ou mm on of Mr. Hardetnuu it was
r* 1 <uii«lered i d made tho special order
for next Wednesday,
On motion of Mr. Fleming of Rich
mond, the Hou-*e instiled upon its ro
fusul to concur In thu Senate amend-
went rutting down tho amount to be
pebi M . ii. M. Bent* 11 for lit.igg up the
j- atuUlcc in tho liouje, und np| ottu»-d a
committctf to confer with the Hcnate.
Thu speaker ap|>oiutcd om this com
mltLc Messrs. Iteming, Venable and
Clement i.
The House insists on paying the till,
} U»H. 1 he fJcnntu wants to uuy only $7.*».
Benntor Julian's bill to ecu the lot nnd
old capiuil building, on Marietta street,
was Uktn up by the House this morn-
ing.
The bill provUes that the minimum
prit ci shall be not lewi than 512VOO.
Mr. Fricks of Franklin offered on
amendment to make thu minimum price
? 50,000. Ibis woe lost and tlie bill
I. *• d at $125,000.
Mr. VenaLic’s hilt to author’s* the
lcto«oce of ilia Western and Atlantic rail
road to buiUI side-tracks acres»tne rail-
ro;uLt of other i'omp:>n!es occupying tho
ight-of-way of the Western au>l Atlantic
GLAXTONKON AgCBICA.
He Advises RtliUh Workmen to
atndf TkU Country.
London, GcL 25.—Gladstone made an
addre-s at Cbiatcr to-day cn the condi
tion cf tho working cla**a. lie con
tra.'tod the English workman’s position
to-day with that of fifty yean ago,
showing that during a half century
there lias teen a:i increase of flip r cenL
in wages which, with the cheap lucvi and
~ w “* »*“« “» n cue u,. fur ia-. *o KMia,.
I., roiduiicm I.. .m-«C .top ,• , 'lh.Ull urovaj, chat ahearTar chc
«X to rt,,'; !o; C .:?IUa'.wS’k'nlma 1 !!,,* i ' 1 '
Anaraai. roAlM&L II. cuSc/t'al of YtoWafcSS. ,|
B wae to awl irom tbbcounlrr diet lae ,, inVtnuL'acroA any Biu-r«SaJ
Ioy.of freetloui woe norm In Amerira. uSrovtZfinE* U rau^d. ^
tlicM principles of freedom which tni-1 The follow*ng bills were read tor tlie
mated tho revolution.
*A be «) »Um of g.ivcrnment In America Bv Mews. Humpliriee of 8creven and
^ w*: K n.UxiofCaniplKll—To uutl a.ri. ,l„
for Lw and deurc for «>rder which fa- I | VH> . (o the nre.i at tercel of the Wee-
xi-jrsaK'Sssrd-, -gtSSl-wi
.tau* at C?w Unw ofTla. reroaiUou._ th. | i'lX r, ty JG.* McIntyre of
,ur ,:ur
to Uuuout any other ipach. ,, ,... , . t. ion. a at nnjowar tl,*
Tllll-.D «F Tint KM BOBBti OTCTrair to tutiM-rite fur 400 enpira
Tk. Atlanta FSiro „.Ur caw. I, 1 » Utowiu* KUto tors Nad Ut. third
ASJtart th. Pria. •’•chum. 1 A ' (rfu by Mr. Frick, of Franklio-To
Atlanta, Oct 26.—{SpedaL}—Messrs. | declare tho theft of tlie examiLa'ton
Macey and Dacey, sluggers, champion, | q isstiooe of the s:ate echool coamu—
respectively of Celifontia and Otorgis, | s>oner a larceoy, and to punish the same,
lutve given several public «• dilution l> ‘
*1 he case made is not “prise fighting. 1
lait it to “diMfrderly conduct,** which
will probably look just os bod when he-
rd.r Anderson proneunert the sen-
nee. Macey waeometed this morning.
Lwc-y has not yet bet n found, but tiie
polk© wifi doubt'-.ssgvt him.
Taw uoL'umont be;.n the si^uaiurea of
M»»ra Woolen, J. W. liurne, Jr.,
bhatimm. Bartlett and Bovd.
Tho bill to amend thu act establishing
thu Bute Pi.srouceutirai Awcutu-n,
tho constilutionulity of which liud l>ouu
loll to the juu.ctary committee to deter-
mi e, wasodtoreeiy reported.
A iiWKArie to thu House m king for the
return of tlm 3iucon ai d Birmingham
flnrter atnendiumt bill, that the vote
might be corrected, woe taken tip und
thu request granted, niter resistance on
thu port of 3ks&rs. Bartlett and iiarrto
of tho thin).
Thu bill to Ineorpcrat© th® Georgia.
Alabama anti H>ri-U rmlr-a-i woe Lauen
up for tho pun 4'«u of agreeing to House
mucnduuni*. dluwumcuduieuU, which
were miineroiH, were all concurred in.
with the exception of one forbidding the
new conqiany to parallel the Du in bridge,
t'lithLert onu Columbus road witnin itn
m lev of that line.
Him was rejected on motion of Mr.
John?ion of the twentv-f urllk
cartroL Mva&ux roa confederate
REMCa.
The Senato took up the resolution to
a *t apart rooms in tlie capital building
fora museum in which thu Confederate
.Survivor’s Association may keep and
display relic* of thu late war,
Mr. Edward*, autlu r of tho resolution,
raised thj “Rebel yell” in i’.e supporL
Ho reviewed tlie gre at battke und great,
Kc.|«iien«of history and cotnpaiud with
ttu m coiitiicAH and he.oes of tlie Confed-
* racy to the great dUudvautuge of the
former.
lie wanted the museum to serve as an
object Ic.ttuii for tliu children uf thojc
hcroca 'J’huy could Lorn more history
iu this way than from nil the books, such
aa were now printed for the use of
schools,
Mr. Edwards continued: 4 *Tber© is a
great deal be ing said nowadays about
tho new South. There exists a strong
dtopt xition to wean our children from
their natural veneration for uie lost
canoe. We old veterans stand by ti e
old South its chivalrous men and its
modest, tender, self-sacrificing women;
by the old South, at once fitted for the
endeavor of the praodcal man and real
izing the drenui of tho poeL I’ll take
thegood okl bouth in mine,"
The speaker woe gievted with applause
at the conclusion of ahuusk every sen
tence.
Ills resolution was unanimously
**)2rJ McCollum offered a bill to amend
the charter of the Lookout Mountain,
Lula Lake aud Gadrd^-n railroad.
An invitation woe lead fiom tlie presi
dent of the Htate Agricultural hock-iy
nuking that the legislature with the gov*
eSSisdstats hc;r* rfc
lair at Macou on thefioth.insL The Sen
ate declined.
Amotion will be mode to reconsider
this action Monday,
ON THIRD READING.
By Mr. McCullum—To require persons
owning mineral or ,timb r interests in
land or any tukreet Us. tlian tlie fee to
return the same for taxation. Passed.
To amend act providing for the com
pensation of jurera for services in jus
tice courts.
House bills parsed as follows:
By Mr, Lawson of Putnam—To pro-
Mbit tlie judge of tho comity eourt,of
Putnam county from practicing law.
By .Mr. Bell of Foray th—Stick law for
thu 865th dUtiLt of bis county.
By Mr. llnr.emanof Bil l?—To amend
the charter of the Macou Knvinpi Bank.
By Mr. Lnuisr of K clm.oad—iu
amend thu ch-rUrof Augu.no.
Mr. dull -raxi offerwi a resolution
that the B nuto have n (ult-nikir pre
pared ft r its use, which el tail bo adhered
to in di t o Ing of bis- ton*. Adopted.
Mrtf *. Bartlett, Oibbe and Julian
were npp inted n committee to confer
witii the House concerning the appro-
priatk n ta fay 11. M. Bentcll for post-
ottce Hxturi^.
Adjourned till 10 o'clock Monday.
NEW LAWN.
A Batch et Bills Maned by Governor
Gordon.
Atlanta. Ort. 20.—[Special.}--The
governor has signed the following acts
and resolutions:
To odabltoti a system of public schools
in the city of Madisoa.
A reso.ut on a?k-ug I he fed r*l govern
ment to make a crass, survey of ti n
state, to make n pt-ytlral examination of
the waters and | rep .re a chart s! owing
in detail the proJuc.i\e uuJ u< produt i-
iv i.rcas, as wed ai the natural oy»ter
be a
*io nnv dnn act providing tor the
amendments of ntlidavim to foreclose
liens. Approved Oct. 5. 1887,
'jo pru-ict game in Glyun county.
A ree»»luti« n to pay ti»o general araem-
bjy milt ago tor t.*o ndjoumed term.
An net to mcorpuiate tie Mar.etta,
Dnhiouega and No*them Railway Com-
1 'lo amend an act establishing a state
board of pharn>aceuiicai rxamijjera
The Bidler I’o.lnHJrr Uubbed.
Butur, Oct, W.—[> pecialj—Burgtora
have asa.n \ Li tea tliis Diace. Tlie post-
oil ce was tlnur object. A crow lot ns
i*»id to prize off tho croesl«r on the
window through which en entrance was
Made. Very little w«g Jo t. About $1
"avail ?i» they found in tbo ca-* -ores.
Stump* w*?ienot nio fstcd, MilJj? r was
tlie safe or aur uierchoudtou iu the store
by Ltr. John Wtiker.
Tew Hteb rare Prince,
From tbs Hntorlptos Prtm.
It it to true, a« '.lie verariont London
C. irttopouiU tilSof uietrup liUa irw-ja-
I vr« assert tidt. Mr. t. p. Luutington’s
OrivKm ln 1-iw.t.wto Mini,, prtiw-,1.
rcat.il;; !• m % iruiid l OOiu.OW, to m ; , ;r j. , B() |.,„t »m.lK
p • ing u p • tty hesltiir figure for an ur- _ _
wbic.i Itiv'CAsfonilly picked up in L>TKA\ED.~Oa«awrrri T<
Abo to Incorporate the Georgia Equita-; esl e In tie gtii s • f a r>shorjit vatr O i**‘-*w4 J. J.T*« •:
blslMBfinra Umpany. PxoMd. or tmraoihil at list in tne l .r^er cities of j feS
of tlie Augusta Evening News nnd gave
it a real hard twist of tho neck for criti
cising hiui ns follows:
iom-rk’s (imit'iu or nxnnxrr.
Whst i:»« Attuaia Jouruvl is to dssi«
nals m U»j iiortktt bouib ie Hauls to |iro«s a o».«a »i..y u*n 1*0vru
bowu«rau£. lbs rssoimloa latrudiuei ty tbe Ur *fd»w«i UisumoT
■rsatur cl.-arbr proves iU.it be Is un.a lor bis ucu-r ui^r i n mirnL^/ C “ IUl * ‘j
b4fb afflea amt w« brills the fwopla of Georgia, : «u> UJwOao of Um luin u te IH
ouiafils Uw preisat legist ur*. mUsgrsswUU 11a. j *■» uiy cxpeneoce*. an<t i am tv«dr m
W« bssB our opinion sltupl/ ou Lis own rwolu- ’ ‘*-***1 hF fcijr »ia . *u- ut, JviiS H. ULRO.
Uoo, which coBUiu enough prejudice to prevent \ l-*>“UJIk N. Y.
any man’s presum fug to reji.v.-cut anj hodj tot [ ITCBLVG ilVi) LLRKUfG
blmaclC
teuuor Dartlctt cffnal a resolution ba^ed on
the ksic ccafcrcnc* cutuuilms roi-ort. and,a?:*r
)h’toJ^iA.lii..; the eltoiui of thu state rued h
“uujiaft. cxtraTf {-.sat. not ai.t^sitotl»jr
owtiruci *>r th*j Jui*. Mir ;u nis ruicj '
jMii.cijilo nf nauir.-J cutiliy ur justkra, — ( ior lour i.iuou.«. 1 .-411 maZi ‘
toolvca fill by Li.nK.-lf that the «um owra the gr^itudu fur which 1 maka
Wsacua n tlluu* and Uuu tha hwutautiu shod ; jgk. li A. VKkiin an-/
or.Uwr ‘x-un- »«.er. cuofsr ur ooo*u!ttoi:h item. mm .-wife a Hfw^.Uaa.
Uur rac*«iou» orp.iv itetaoworaiy partiocrcof; _ vu iMOtVMT,
and nut cuu«uuu-uay c-aut ur trtuuii-l tu hear Tha a*w^ Blood Purtflcr and pnrrai and tew
and detrrnunu tte kauw.” Humor Reiurdirs, laUraalJy. amT
Ua fM-a on to Uuciara that If the toaaora resiora 1 rruat Skin Cur*, anu cSKra^ii bS , 2i’,iu2
aajuoag float «L«- rvc.i, iJut U a j-asasiua ba Me Aala brautiter.
Oxx-iort. Jforfaheii, aril tte ica:« ateli Uk«ebarga or l.u liinn (, hui
uf tte n-a*!. lie nt-apjoiM fare* to r.*W tua
W>vii-ncr to enter atb-rnuy g.-ornU I
oul II toul tofc-raarono: 1 ' -‘ , -
tn, a=o.anrr r-'amt «or«a. aau tte .u t m,
•c j »ha any and CutUitrs S>Zu<rxt<-?aaj iTuOl
rtoa." ba re-1 urnaily for
UKfcar*
ia.
. axtamall/.«
j piui j If <|
SSsasssSSa
Haiia.aeitf aorra ncakaand ii‘uo?tJ3C
m its pintat ct-nUitom ^* i «ar iS ,u|o«,sa fc P i J
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FAlNTllFlEHNEF'
ZZ£ VsttetokM '.rihu
.— v .- an«l taCslUbla AstUota
“Sanuoattoe. and vruakn^w.
*t»i PlaMur, thu lino.
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W ’ - BAL8AM
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iu * !? b*riara Lr»»|
J BsJr ti (li VoMiSfjf Ccf-r. I
■■ aad wtn./«y juoi
*T.r?!E“BER, *tet tn« F 2l%i3
■H H taT'o^u g2
loruKkln n.l kooo ’«• c|»»l/I Tt to. torr, t—^1 toluu-.. “
Of ac«to!.’i.
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^amsypillsi
B ysfWsaS»«M, iM4 4«. fM^UmiA.V*Ul
U M/aaxv* Wilaas *s—Hi Caro A'Sda, Fa.
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U Np«rn:DKNTi:t> attraction
OYER A MILLION DidTRUMJTEDk
WBnui
Louisiana State T.ottety Co.
Incorporated by tha LujrfaUtura. for EAmW
Itoni-I and Cbariiabla parpuaxw, and Ma fraaeWss
■tad*a putoMte^pratratM«tot'- nstitatea,fa
jta HA "MOTH DRAW ls(ki Uko'rhca 9mk
Ami iallv tJi'ruand Durum ter), and ItaORAXI)
WNtJLi: NLMUIUl D!:awiniM taka pU« ia
anchor tha otter tenmoctliauf thayaar. and are
•U drawn to £nbUc, et the Academy of Xoria
rAunuTroR twenty years,
i'or Integrity of Ua Drawings, and
Prompt Payment of Prizes,
Attested z% fallows:
*«Wa do hsreby rmtfy that we auperrim Um aa
taaremrau for alt tte Monthly ami tend-Atm ial
Draw Inr* uf Tte Louldaua Mata iMirrr ibmf
pany, ami to prmw manse* aad control tte
Dm wrings 11 v*o, and taat tte aanw are eoaj
duvtrd with boomty, fairer**, and la good faiu
toward all part tea, *r.dws aulhortra tteCtoe*
^••totoMavu. MMUteto wtih far-altr.llra of
aur sigaatuu » attacLetk to' l* adn
I, rvrn from a (ia-rria lugWator,
that tho ultzy hitflti of lolly te not yet
atttolnml ia Um new ca^itol un li»o Pindair-ut
•wcarpuHvit. bnch wmtiuit nt* aro r.s *\.i-
c* they aru prrjtnl.ecd, lu*1 It nrudu no aiga-
mret to pruv* u. flow ditTurent from
tbo wclj-ieiiij a and wiiujdw njturch of H<
' " Ci.uim mr, tte Mtloiwry for 1
— clearly wwrrd that even from tte I jf WtiW -p/, “7 mas
toaitetatlvo s*andi>olnt arotifi-rence, * ct B i:hs , Vjv and toGUUIi|a_ IwtSS
tatiuaorcoucideroLon of Um «|u->U>uU ua.ua-' fl ln{lamn»aH<>n t amt Wrakimw,
sary. cr that toiua tribunal inunt La rauidwted u, u .^, A ? ,, 1 •f. 1 *** r » tteitrer!
to sratIs tlie Law qtiration avrn on matrrra not: na, F u>K.n».tiin->-i’i piinUhi-ig |.|.uitrr.
dW[*jb*d by tha V^b-Luwre. Iluw ridkutoua, —
therafpre. oot* Scnuior Uartlrtt tt|-j»uir In thj ]
light <4 hi* o* i r.tn iutkjn. and how unworthy U
te to do:* aa a n| icu;utaUve ot a itn-ut w..tc.
when ni* mind n-tusa to a*>t pti.«y cunolmilon
or any »lc m but Unit which la buried lu lb* atr-
rmv walla of hb isvJurUcm. i
BcnatorBortlcitV. .uwdiitlna wit rrfmulloa
ruuniiUur. an*l ttuca it con:re up for rmwrtera-
ttoi 'iu Stull to-) how many s -nat**re and r »-re-
arnh.titr* aruabl* to Bit on tnota.im ptatfixm,.
wlijun la aa noaronr aa a kiu.o hia-la ou>l jual
about as uncoil dot caul ••
DAH.Ll.fT WltACES MOORS.
Tlie Bartlclt ami Wliitf>M resolutions
lal jus: been read a second time when
Mr. Birllctt ttok tbo floor ami nil lio
had intiodiicfd liiv resolution licta.iie ho
believed tbe people of tlie dLtriet which
he representel iudorseti and requited it.
it was his pur|*oue to represent Uio sonti-
mertt of those people its nearly un he was
able, nnd lie belie veil tl at in this matter
he ilul reflect their views,
Ho had no apology to mako for the
olution, no. wt s he nfiected by thuutt**r-
nnee* of a venal nnd corrupt press, which
had intimated that ho repre3ented no
body but himself, nnd was unfit to oc
cupy a scat on tho floor of tiie rienato.
lia regarded it a < ause for co graluU-
tii-n that such an opinion of him was
entertained by thL tul xdised oheet, the
Augusta Evening News, which only
voiced tho utteruuceaof its innhter, w hich
it was paid for line by line,
EAXTLKTT AFri.ACDKD AND INDORSED.
Mr. Bartlett’s speech was received
with applause, and tbe following
lution woe offered by Sir. Johnson of
the twenty-fourth:
“Resolved, Tl a: tho Senato heirtilv
disapproves Um tin warranted attack
made by the Augusta Evening News
upon one of the purest and ablest mem*
lira of this body, and hereby gives its
testimony that the honomb.o uiemUr
;ro*n the tws-nty-seCL**: • .JMrk*. tTwrtoa
L. Bartlett, b:us at all timoe deported
him-elf in n manner \.-hich uaaurcs hie
fellow memlert that ail lira acts have
l> o i consistent with what he conceived
to bu liis duty ni'd, in hi iopinion, for tho
best interest of the |»cdJ.le. , *
Mr. Berllrtt was aleent from the
charutier when thb re.olutiou woe
offered,
DUIJIONON ON BART1JCTT.
Mr. duLigbon raid that while he heart
ily concurred in all that the resolution
stated, ho thought its introduction in the
Senate unnecessary. All that it as^erta
(Kraonul to ti.u senator from the twenty-
hi oil' is w ell know n and upprecislud
by thu people of Georgia. “6inito the
resolution, liowever. luu teen uT*red, I
trust that it will le unanimously
adopted.**
It was unanimously adopted.
ALL ATLANTA CONDEMNS THE ATTACK.
The attack* ample by the Augusta
Evening News on Bunator Faitlvtt U
gen ui ally regarded hero as greyly un
warranted, and is strongly condemned.
Senator But ott to um of thu uble.it
lueiutuia on ilo Hour of tho Senate, his
uiHgiiiy la uni upeucliablo, nnd lie en
joys the reiqcct and tire fullest confi
dent e of his colleague* Tlie ediiotiai
criticism mado by thu News egaitufl Mr.
lLrtlctt fell tint enough, but thn manner
of ii created a-great deal of ludigli.itiou
among Mr, Baiilclt's frienda
THE JOURNAL DEFENDS BAltTLCTT.
Tlie Journal this afternoon contained
tie fo.l >'a ing editorial on the aubjcct:
AN ATI AIK ON A fiKNAIO *,
Tliu An nisi* Eriuln,- Nuwb iFcUrw that ITos.
Chari. * L R utlutiuf i^hl.c-. -my. a tu.-u.ter *,t
li.or; s?uni tu, l» M aui.l Ur ite hull teL-w."
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w.iiuicr rra«l»m Mr. Itori^tt s wsAiaras for Ids
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