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THE WEEKLY TELEUEaPJT: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13,1880.
Continued from page 2.
.. f.,r, brought in
jtitJle fur tin? bill. It was agrie
Afternoon itrulon.
•rite Senate this afternoon nasi
, 1,1, rtitm*. killed one and Anally not
tfgvd oa that of Mr. Patterson to pro-
fijeati additional method for asserting
lirnsof liv*-ry stable keepers. Twice it
l/ikcd a* if !i»i% too, would be disposed
c !f but it met with stubborn rcshianco,
which la'ted till the hour of adjourn-
by Mr. Mathews of Houston to
■mu ire railroads and other common car-
fimr* to deliver through freight on the
tender bv ths consiguee of the exact
juueunt charged for carriage iu the bUl
tl lading. Passed.
4 \lao. till by Mr. Howell of Fulton to
tr.i. nd the charter of tbo Atlanta and
/ :.il :u: a Railroad Company.
itf Mr. Tuck of Clarke—To iriteet tbs Inter
uadf.mriO'wlncsrvoc*«.f vesselsloading
. *. , •■»* r.f U.lfc *UU» fur fi.iulrit port*.
1; >ir. Mitcbrll of Hpakling-io amend the
*!• • cm the Griffin, Luorange and Western
£.• ...I. A* «m. B.lort. .
, .-tinirer for the Kingston. Wableoka and
Cii-kiWhaiaiJjvacf. e
TO t*r.OTKCT PUBLIC ROADS.
The n*xt bill taken up w&s ono by Mr.
ji lfneon ot Clinch to protect public
toads and bridges In the state, by reqnir-
i Ufc K-rsons or companies who cut tip tho
ru«.k nnd damage bridges with con tin-
hauling to rrpslr the dnmneo. *1Iim
1,U proviiKs tbut if v-Jthin three days
*,u-r luf.ng notified to repair t!io roads
u foro they have been injured,tbo offen'tl-
j„_ party shall pot liavo complied, he
wiir.ll subject himself io punishment as
bribed in sertiou 4310 of the code, in
dit on to liciiig held liahio in a cult for
Mr. llurrl* of the third nmdo nn earn-
/*; ;.{ | e 1 for the hill. JIo Wild Hint
prjri.callr the anw-nfill and turpentinu
n.i'« of South Georgia converted tho
n>.i*is t*» their own private use and
jvniierfcd them unlit for that of the
public. Tho bill was of vital interest to
that section, and ho trended the Senate,
would abate the evil cutnplnitud of by
giving tho measure tlielr support.
Mr. Strother nnd Mr. lioyd both sec-
ended Mr. JJurrbin his efforts in favor
)l the bill,
A call of the yeas and nays on Its
pit age it suited yeas 9, nays 16. Notice
t»; tim. advene action of the Senate wu*
immediately transmitted to the House.
By Mr. o'NeUI of Kulten—To incorporate ths
towuor Wahlmka In t luroluv county. Favu-il,
1 b li possod uuu.nd.us the charier of Ms-
rtrtiM.
By Mr. McOolU of Rockdr.lr—To amend char*
ti-r uf Long Hboais and ltocklauJ railroad.
By Mr. O’NeUI of Fulton—'To prohibit the ralo
e! liquor* within fhr.-c mill* of JllleinJmrt Nor
mal College, Ubtrukco county. Taased ns
aanU'l» rL
By Mr. Gordon of Chatham—To amend the geo.
•raf appropriation act* for the years 1M0 and
;**> *o that 3Jf i.ixo of the amount* gpreltle*t
thrrrln may be paid from ths sinking fund.
i he kn< w.i as the First
Georgia Cavalry. Passed.
By Mr. West of Kaberabam—To Incorporate the
tru-t IUHr»ad of darkesvllle. l‘mae.1.
fattr-e uniform for tho Georgia Volunteers.
. By Mr. Venable of Fulton—To authorise the
atom the track* of other rood*. l’aasrd.
By Mr. O'Neil of Fulton To require clerks of
enurU In ccunUcs having ritirs of 10.000 inhabl-
tsals or over, ta keep separate minute boolca for
«*t! and for criminal b;uln«sa. Passed.
By Mr. Ihrt nr (Jeecea-Tj Incorporate the
Wo. drills, Penflald and Oomsi Valley railroad.
Famed.
THURSDAY.
Atlanta, N »v. 7.—[Special.'—Senator
Bartlett's budne-* lic.-i.Mj bill ter Mac-on
came up in the Home to-day. Mr. Harde
man had offered a Milatilute for the
bill, and he and Mr. Huff made spccchc?
for its adoption insteal of the original.
Mr. Patterson stood by Senator Bartlett's
bill and urged the House to stand by it.
lie had the clork read tho resolution of
<li« m.tiw »nil r/Minrij «n<l tlui Ik .nr. I nf
trade of Macon requesting Bibb’* repre*
sentativon iu the legislature to secure tho
pamgs of the bill. Mr. Jtattenon
thought that ought to bo conclusive os
to the sentiment of the city of Mnoun.
Besides, he stated that he was the only
member from Bibb who lived within the
corporate limits of Macon, and it was a
matter in which the county had no in
terest. With his own residence in the
r.ty, lacked by tho requests of the
l , .yi.r itii>! I Mti’i.i tl and lb" b. ml
trade, bo thought Ik* was more in a
p .1 "ii to i• pit ' i ' tb- . .u "ii
qomioothon bb oollfyisg.
lire Hardeman sulwiitute was adopted
jr a vote of 109 to 19.
The following is the substitute as
adopted in lieu of tho original bill:
iw-tloo L He It enacted by the fractal amenably
*f Grorjrta t Jut from and afW ths parnaga of
u a act u ahull bo lawful fur ths mayor aadcoua-
c>l uf tu city of Miuoo. aud they am hereby au
th* rlxcd aaueuipoworod tu key aan colled an
Bushy Or oases sad t>aslr«M tsars, to bs wand
.a t lie eta m of suhW-U or buMoraa now or bare-
aitrr aaiij-.et to buMnoss tax uc Uermc (rxcstS as
b-.-cinafuw provktrdx a sum not grrder than
f VfX>*; provklsd that the aold atayur awl couecil
atoll tuive no powrr to in crass i Unt pmsrnt rate
ekanpsdwnujy Wiod"of > hualar>a: an l proafied
fvtbcr, tout tne saMawyur and council of tbreity
r * Mscon shall haveno bower to l«fy or collect
aiy bur, Ucvum nr fee fruu fanners aching tbrlr
«• n i ruduie. unlrva did city shall farnfeh a at ad
soma and very vahtablo fmported Frev'h f adjourn unti
clo«*k. The presentation was Iun|>ilv le. te«l, and I
made by Mr. Davis of Burke, and nod ! stay at I
feeling response from (apt. j bloom ir
ntil the lease bill had l*ecn per- J
he, for one, was willing t »
hia post till the flowers should
„ _ t n the spring, rather than desert
Gordon. it l*fore that important net was put into I
Chairman Gordon has l*en a post shape. He considered that adjournment
valtmbio memb.-r of the House anfpe- without having accomplished this, would
collar Ir fitted for tho fxxifiot: he has l»e tantamoaiit to confes'lng th.it tho
coni pied at the In a l of the Bpprfprto- a s»embly was not competent todenl with
tion committee, llis great senior lias the question. The legislature was ex-
been recognized and appreciate! not j in cted to and mast dispone of it.
Iy by his committee but by tLe whole Mr. Bartlett replied that hia motion
IEATEX BY AV ALUGATOB. i
if J. mi i.
Blit ThU Jli
i cv w iMinc.i ii
House,
IS THK HOCSR.
The Girls Indutlria! School Blll-To
Adjourn Saturday,
Att.anta, Nov. n’.—[Special}—The
two committees appointed by thsllou-e
and Senate, to confer on the differ
ences botwvn th<«e bodies on ths West
ern and Atlantic leaso bill, mads their
reports this mo. ning.
Tho two reports are virtually thesai^e.
In substance it is that the two comnfct*
tees have agreed upon all nutters. r
House amendments being concurred
except that no agreement could f>e
reached upon the time of Advertising
and submitting bids for the lease. 1 le
Senate committee adhere! to the .Sen: c
amendments, fixing the time for subn. t
ting bids as Oct. 27,1090, and advert
log just before that time.
On the other hand, the House commjf
tee stands stubbornly to tho action
that body, providing for advertising f
bids immediately alter the pasHHge
the lea-o set, and submitting bids at
o'clock meridian, Ft-ix 15, 1890.
ik.th committees asked to be <
charged nnd that another conferen
C"iii!Mitlto be appointed to settle the
mailnng differences. Both were prompt y
(Uncharged.
Blanker Clay appointed five on t!
llotue eommi’ttce in accordance 1
the motiuu <»f Mr. Patterson of Bibb.
Tho new House commit^ e is os
lows: Messrs. Pattu.soa, Gamble,
nor, Brady and Francis. •
CILIA ON THIRD 1TSYPINO.
Tito following bills were read the th^d
time:
Senate bill by Mr. Ric?—To confer
corporations, etc., com-tr^ctlng, ownli x.
operating or carrying on water-works in
this stutu tho rights, powers and pri r
lege to lease, puirhit.su or coudemn.
ceive donations, etc., or other use*
lauds for the purjNiso of constructoig
aud catryitig on wntur-works. Pssstd.
A .bill by Mr. Hardeman of Bibb—To
so amend the charter of Mt con as to
enlarge tbo powers of tho mayor and
council of Macon to enable them to levy
nnd collect a business tax and license not
to exceed {30,100 brought on a debate.
The Macorr-delegation had a triangular
tight over tho bill. Mr. Hardeman ably
argued for liis bill and Mr. Patterson
spoke on tho other a d*. Mr. Hardeman
claiming that he represented the people
«f Macon and that Mr. Patterson retire-
sented t e mayor and council. Mr. Huff
skirmished around for 31 r, Hardeman's
view of the matter. The vote stood
nyea 109, nays 19.
T11K GIRLS* INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.
This bill came up in the House again
to-day on concurring in the Senate
anundments, which cut down the House
appropriation from $75,(XX) to $35,000.
arid gave the old governor’s mansion and
twenty acres of hmd in MillodgeviUe for
the establishment of tbeschcx ).
Mr. Atkinson of Coweta spoke in favor
of the Senate amcn<'incut*. It was better
to haro half a loaf titan no bread.
Mr. IiowcII of Fulton wanted tho
question of site left op n, s*o that the
towns and Cities of Georgia ini^iit have a
bid for thoM-l,oo!. Nesentl
• during market boors; sod foi
iW at IU niarkK to Utuse thus
*-!••• *'tay I# nutUo during market b. _
"t mP* at other hours «*> Ueru** or
r-v U-Ti-ti upt>a tar pakl by fsruar*. n*-r tnau
e -i>< U- iinpHM-d u|*on tbo larui waimno or teams
b * • in nuei» v.kn any l.rrr. .i or tax fur suck u«e.
twctioa J repeat* coHUcilm Wtwa J
TUhTIMo: IVL TO THE bITJtCER.
At the l.our of adjournment thLs
nMirtiing a request was made Cut the
&*»se remain oa an interesting event
'fss on the programme. hpt*aker Clay
'•fc* not (irruiiUcd to retire as hi* was
kko wanted. On the ckrk’a aiiuid had
htn placed a magnitlcent silver tea ser-
'w and 3Ir. Tuck, the han isoioa young
joung reprt-i ntitivu from Clark t »teppe*i
I-rwjjid to tlhfitiM.'tA it. Ii«» caffe.) f« r-
**ril the s| eukiT and in a very graceful
*• presented it aa a tetitina mat oi
ii- ii-ccguilion of the llom eof his splen-
< l s^rviiv . a i reaMttig otticer and the
m in v h -ilt ho was persoually held
If that Lo-ly.
- •r. Tack referred to the wide and
ts henl dilfcrencca which had exhted in
t- e House *n many public iiuiwtions.
l» t - aid on orie quesAiou tin re had been
l-" ntmiat u aninnly t!utt was the
•Ul»ty. l»on?»ty and iihpartc.Iity of tlie
• ing officer, aud hi* lotty chat actor
k* a tnan.
• r* -k» r Clay wan strongly affected by
t k oetuMiori, but in accepting the testt-
|jftiu a high tnouie to ton uuuy
w> r w iiiou be baa so ably presided.
> s (stoker Clay, during hia term of office,
1 ‘ koq not only the respect, but the
Action of kite House. No speaker of
, " Georgia House lias bonn more
1' -‘dar, and noue niore deaerviag of the
^-''sstcoufiXmce. 3Ir. Clay has
a ‘(ivtb speaker, a fine parliament
* ‘ trier of fits position at all I
•*, fair and im : 4inial; Ii- baa nia.te a
«■ surd of which be may well bo preu-1,
r.f* administration goea Into tin*
vy of the state, ho will take tai.k
a i. . ti - very ahhtit of th*-
♦*e*»ns v .• ...vr*- preceded him.
CaFT . • RKM MW lit KfD.
Ia tlie t^> i of tl • H«»iw committee
00 apt-.., .hii "i ! • tl.i* aftrrnoor.
• the , i.Lnu.an, wa j | r. -
J by evut'mitov witii a Lsud-
ould
is the .Senate
le becauso for such a pn
bo tagged on to a resolution to adjourn
siiu- die was unheard of. lie wi.-hed os
mu h as anyone to &ee the lease a t dis-
poralof and had no idea that adjourn
ment would take placo until it was dis-
posed of.
Mr. Boyd got tho floor and said
' t !.•• • . uf. r. ii".• r :11.i.111 «■. i at
work, should Le embarrassed by the ac
tion of tho Senate, be wa* afraid to vuto
ti.er way, and ho moved that the mat
ter might he tabled.
This wholesale suggestion was enthu
siastically welcomed by tho Scnato. who
diverted tho impending trouble by a
great b g vote.
IN TIIK SENATE. #
That XtoUy lluabtiic Throucb Kill* by
the Score—Tu Adjourn Saturday.
Atlanta, November 7.—[Special.]—
The conference committee on tho lease
bill this morning reported its failure to
agree, and a*kcd its discharge qf the
Senate.
The Senate then appointed a new com
mittee to confer with the House commit
tee, ns follows: Mwar*. Shannon, Al
ford, Hall, Trammel and Hanford.
The Senate concurred iu House amend
ment* to a number of btils.
Among them was one by Mr. dttUignon
to prevent the abatement of action* ex
delicto, in cast? where the injure*l party
dies petnlenie lite.
A number of bills offered heretofore
with the view of altering tho law- ic mch
casus dm altered by thb bill were
promptly slaughtered.
Tito .Senate adopted a joint resolution
by Mr. Jones of the thirty-fourth dts-
tiict, that the Iciddature adjourn sine
die on Saturday next at noon.
iwauisn iunovan rills.
The calendar was tin n taken hold of.
and tills lor third reading rattl.^l off
and j-asfcd at the seven league rate at
which the Senate has been traveling
during the paid few dayr,
Mr. Patterson'* LIU prcvklirc an additional
otethod tor axerrting lieu* ot Urery stable keep
er* on stock. Pm*hL
. . . MM
wm concurred lu, and outer bill* passed aa fol
lows:
By Mr. Turner of Floyd—To provide for the
erection of cattls guards, stock k*1*. etc., alone
railways.
by Mr. McC’alU of Rockdale--To am eat eectlou
4db7uf the Code so that alt Application* fur cer
tiorari must tie made wit! In thirty days.
By Mr. Candler of DrKnlu-To rat Uy and con
firm charters granted religious aud other Institu
tions by the superior court-.
By Mr. DiurKar of Hancock—To provide a mar
shal to police the pretnUca of the lunatic
Mr. Olive of Qrletborpe-To prescribe how
bud ness in courts or iwdluary shall bo disposed
of In caae* when the culinary is disqualified.
lWfeM'tl by substitute.
By Mr. CUT ton -To amend section SOM ot the
Code *nd increase onllnarini fee*.
By Mr. iWJrln of Wcbmond-To eeUblish
formers' Institutes.
Ur Mr. O'Neil uf Fulton-To amend sec tion 465
ofthapoda.
act of iwam' —
By Mr. West of Halsirsbam—Tb incorporate
the town of Porter's Mills.
By Mr. lamer of Richmond—^To repeal the
act providing for a board of assessors for Rich-
him . i ■ --hi l).
By Mr. Maxwell of Talbot— 1 To require the
exact mimter of pounds Mtai&rd Ktu-.apcd on
floor and bn«1 " *
By Mr. r.rn u
I HORRIBLE FATE OF TOM WASHING
TON of GAMDEN COUNTY.
AU.1AXCEMEN ON PARADE.
COLUMBUS FILLED WITH FARMERS
FROM THE ADJOINING COUNTIES.
Ii. V). himnun.of FumUr T
.V,. f Code inre/rieiice t«> api • I
discs or coaunltmant to aqymm— appMOHMIY
of relsUvrs or other qualified perw*o.
By Mr. O’Neil of tulton To in<N rjv.nte the J
State Barings and BnoktngQwnpaay.
lty Mr. Honlrtnan «*f Bibo—To an end the same .
law of Bibb county *0 as to protect tn.w-uveroua
and song birds, with ceitain.eic« |Kio:i.i, aa
amended.
By Mr. rxmar of Bichmocd- r<» mc q^rate ,
the Albany, Florida and Northern rsilrua.i c-m i
1 By Mr. Oordon of Chatham—T« prevent false
billfiijr. cla -eification. etc., by common carrier*.
By Mr. KuUhttjf Lor.nd. -To iuconiorate th i ,
aldosia and Ocean Pond rsllroad.
U j Mr. McCook of CL*tuhooche-6toc k law
’lN MrYSSMJ.fWHoo.-To prohibit lUbin* |
and hunting on tlwlindaof another in eerUin )
portions ornis county.
by Mr. Harris of Floyd—To s
and cities to receive money or ot
tru>L tin? increase to bo applied
While Mailing He
Hri nswk k, Nov. 7.—[Special.)—Last
Tui'bdaj a negro loj oaznctj Tom Wocb-
ington of Camden county, w as captured
and (fctr&by an alii pal or. It U without
doubt tl !. <-t hoiiiblo form of death
that« v«;rc..nie to light in this section.
7UB HORRIBLE STORY,
l’ricfl. mimed up, the story is as fol-
I'liey XIa
They Do
Columbus
SJf 11
J firV’hlttaker of Tioup-To extend the pro-
visions af the Attachment laws.
By Mr. Futile of Bartow—To Incorporate the
Cartenu-lilo Street raflnMM,fls amended.
By Mr. Turner of Floyd—To incorporate the
Fcople's Baviugs Bank ot Rome.
Richmond, Nor. 7.—& 2* Hrasclman
was sent to the grand jury today by a
J police justice, charged witli attempting
° « , ‘°| to vote illegally at Tut «day*s eicclc
Among the wiUtesfis examined "os
Con grew man Geo. D. Wise, whot* 'iL.<i
that Breselman had bran living in Wash
ington for eight or nine years: that tl.o
greater 1-ortion of tho timo he bad been
in tho government emnl’*y; that he tin- ( F ... . .
• ■- t ■ - i . ,
family in there; that bis wife is engaged | conn tie* Lad a \ ara».»
in bUbinesa in that city on F street, an 1; beaten tho ret id >» i- » • f «-■
1 er name is on a sign‘over tho door. Lew, in entbusi.. :n. 0>. ing t
BniKe'tuan said he went to Washington | derstanding at to tho t i i - • ft r
In 1831 to accept ■ po ilion in ti..- ..-, r -t 1 ^ w from , ,„ r .eoum
.f the government and that ho. ®
tlirourh lb- in-, com. In unUI 3 O clock in tbo
FeB. 15. l'W. | Old Harris never fails to get t
him ti |K*.itii>u 1 sho starts^ and her turnout
: creditable and would have adt
to the uttraclivem-u of ilteoiu
servn
traa removed from offiq
fluenco of cent Wise «>n
Afterward Wise securec 1
tinder the fish comtnlinii
i.cM until July or Attgu
,H ,<
Warhington, in company with
erand anotlivr negro, went fish-
!" d»y In qucbtionto l)cnnl.'| tot of t|ie lWvjie nin0 or J
i south Camuen. After sup-, |nonth wheu |u . ucvU , ,\ m appoint-1 t0 °* P Ulc0 m
.. -.1 . 1... If I 1. n.l f . . . .I .. * * *
SAMHIL J. Tll.DI ft N U ILL.
71A HON It UTEC \ J.Ll RJ IUbLO,
D r- tl cmielvea with a half boat load ] , aen t to tho pt, ii ion hi i ow holds,
of iht finny trile, the party hcadodtheir
boat for the landing. Just before statt-
Ing, how ever, Tom was ordered to clungo
the prow to the stern of the boat.
IX THE MONSTER'S JAWS,
n tUnipting to do this ho fell over
board. before he could reguin tho toat
New York, Nov. 7.—Jusil o Law
rente's decision, in which he upheld the
Tild ti trust clause itt the will of the Lite a monster alligator arose to the surface
bun u.»l J. Tildcn, was to-day reversed i nnd fastened his jaws about the boy’s
by the general terra of the supremo ! body. The boy began to shriek and cry
; tuost pitiiullv and called to his father
court.
oth r places, but according to the ruling ^ t)
Ot the cuml tl.b Inmuwt. bjr “ ! .tory om th. corn,
legal technicalities is vow, rre aidmg •, ^ .
Justice Van Brunt agrees with .fueti e ‘ *** « *». J
... ., , m i fur Mp. Human BKsistance, however.
Tihlen. *11 provulcd tor lbe«tnb- ; ,. ouM „‘ vsn nothin . nt , ^ w „ cur .
Brim.cn. 9f lltrarlr. In thU cttr-yid | rl( ,, ^.„ ralh lhewaMn , T |„ ,J 0 negro.-.
the lan«ling, told the
comuiuntty and, securing
put back to the fatal
Hratlv iu this view, while Justice Han-
iels wrlu■ a dissenting o| inlrn. ™ PATOM KILLED.
ijldtn, m the disputed obun-e, directed , 1' men were all armed, and after
the fom.nlioa of a cor poration to ho reaching tho spot, a littlo dog brought
known its the Tildcn tnrt nnd gave his j -dong for th? .purpose, was thrown into
-binary pnreew. Nhou.,1 , h wa| „ bult f , r „„ aUij!ator . No
; trust not tie incorporated duruiK tne f .zm.- -w-- —■-
lifetime of hU two neio
nanunl llio residue, Is by tho exi
1 o a] plied to s o h educational and cli
itahh * '• -
purposes as in their judj
would render tho wM st nnd most rub-
stuntiul henelit to tho interests of man
kind.
George II. TiMcn, a nephew, attacked
the validity of tills auction, and the gen
eral term looks with favor on this con
test.
1'residing Justice Van Brunt, after
stating the general principles relating t?
wills, says he thinks that the court was
in error in h tiding the provision to Ik.»
an executory devise. It was clear
that the te.*tutors intenticn* was
not to create an estate in t x-
pectanqy. Tho judge reviews much
legal argument produced on the hearing
before the court and says the court i»
unable to discover in w hat part of the
devise the discretion to judge of the
charter and give was lodged with the
person named ns trnstee. Without ac
tion on the part of tlie executors tho Til
dcn trust could not possibly aim
anything. If the provisions of tho will
relatiug to this residue and remainder
me to te deemed a trust thirefor, they
are void, nnd if they are to be-deemed
executors nn«( truWej, they are equally j
void fer indelluitencss.
It is plain that the discretion which is h
vested in these trustees cannot I •• con- 1 j,
trolled and cannot bo exercised by nny
other ptr.*on or court, aud tl i- has be 1. .
imposed upon them, the perform atev of '
W.'. I. * I* • l-pi.-Ml ; • M I ... - ' . t.\ .
and this iethe test of tho vali.ht. of such | 1
the Bjc.tiiPT made an attack on it. At a
even li^ual every body fired upon the
iittgo Jtnimal, killing him iujtanily.
HUMAN FLE8II FOUND.
The alligator’s body was then taken
ashore .'mil tut open. In its entrails
huit.au ilesh and clothing were found.
the imutipQROBaiA.
Annual Sjnod or iln> I»rr*fij trrlHti* In
KeoAlou at Griflln.
Griffin, Nov. 7.—[Special.]—The sy
nod of the Presbyterian Church of Geor
gia crmimenccd its annual session at tho
F. i s Presbyterian church last night at 8
o’clock.
Tbt devotional exerchea were con*
dtictifd by tho Rev. Mr. Lowry of Au-
gutta, and a wrmonon "The Attractions
if the Crnes” was delivered by Rev. Mr.
JI<<> t of 3Udi»on. It wasclcar tutd forc
ible nnj was well received by tlio mom-
beri and cinzens alike.
H e Rev. J. J. Robinson of Rossvfils
wh* elected moderator, and Rev. J. J.
r* Lien of Kunua stated clerk. After
Ui|M>oq»ceuient of thobusinese for
to-l.iy the tody adjourned to meet at 9
o'clock this morning.
THE COMMITTEES.
This morning at tho opening of the
1 moderator readout the fol*
-Rev. McN. 31c-
I o'clock. Rcpr
* procession from r
! ous countit •, but
' tuhooche© and M
tho
i proceMk
Tlio Lat«*t Returna H!»ow
ncy’m .Unjoilty lobe 49(713* |’
Richmond, Nov. 7.—At this hour (mid-1 an j
night) official nnd unofficial returns warehouse. All
from every county in tho stale except j and eighty-five
seven show a democratic majority of
42,715. The Uou/e bln mis sevonty-nhte
d» m> crate, louriccn republicans, doubt
ful reven; tho Senate twenty-nlno
democrats, nino republicans, doubtful
one.
This is the Mnniieit representation tlio
republican* lmvo hud in the legislature
iu tlie history of tho state.
IIA V Il’ATK RUrUBlVft.
The Plarallty of Brackett Ovsr «n*-
m*1I I* Only 5,081.
Boston. Nor. 7.—Tho vote of tlie town
of Gosbold, received today, completes
tho election returns front tho entire
state, and makes the total footings for
governor:
Biackett (republican) 120.801.
Ru>m*)1 (democrat) )9).817.
Blackmur (prohibitionist) 18,854.
Marks (labor* 111.
Brackett's plurality 5,984.
IN~ IOWA.
Democrat* I'.lcct Hie Fntlre Ntat®
Ticket—The l.e«lalatnr« Close.
Hem Moineh. Nov. 7.—While tlio demo
crats claim tl.eir entire state ticket is j the pushing
elected, tho indications to-day nro that} , , , T
the result on tho Ht de ticket, except for . 3fr. G, K. TI
governor, is doubtful. | °I *ho day, ant
The republicans will have seven ma- iu a speecli w
joirty In tho House and ono in tho an( j frequ.
henato. * '
Additional returns cn the legislative
ticket show that the republican majority
on joint ballot will be 8, thus insuring
the election of bfciiator Allison.
JBPFEBSON COUNTY FAIR.
Tlie Rxlilblia Pine nnd Larne Croivd*
are Iu Atvcndanee.
Louisville, Nov. 7.—[Special.]—'The
third annual expositicn of the Jefforaon
Fair Association began yesterday morn
ing with flnlteriuz success. The weather
was all that its best withers # oold d»lre,
and the crowds, which came to tow n
both yesterday sntl to-dny. a hured tho
fitianciul success of the undertaking.
The Louisviilo Hilver Cornet But !. ;> •
sbU-d by Professor iDibin-ori Ihmi Ten*
cido, rend»r.*d sc»tm lino • ctior.s of
tho warelit
’possums a
Several tronsjxu
siderahlo notice,
crowing out Oh!<
Virginia, Iowa, h
sippi in the Utoki
a design abowing Coluinhus os the com
mon center around whii-h the tbirtevi
counties immediately surrounding
volved. Mr. G. A. Jscksoh, a
’possum up a real ’siromon tree, contain
ing real persimmon* This attracted tho
attention of tho young
followed the wagon,
’potsum and tho ’muinic
sistible attraction. Tho
with a wagon c
tales of cot 1.-u pan
old jute bag in
How’s
Your Liver?
T< thflOr: T.tnl .-•' v i*atioti,
k:r-win ^ tli 16! health
cam-'-t, wklwat a
ho.-i’-thv I.iv .r. "Wh- n tho
i. -• r it rpi 1 tho Bow-
, nr> -■'■iu .1 con-
r ; st 1, ti. i 1 .1 lies
in tho imach ondi-
p ted, toning tho
blood; (:■ jii< nt headacha
ensues J a feelini; of lassi
tude, dcsi-omluiey and
i. rvc: ■>. in’ll- ate how
tho whole FvsUm is de
ranged. S mm ns I.iv r
Regnlat r has been tlio
me m3 of restoring moro
E oplo to health and
mpimaihy giving them
a healthy Liter than any
agency Known on earth.
It acta with extraor
dinary power and efficacy.
NEVER 0EEN T’A ’PO'RTED.
ts a ftneral totally remedy flDrl
*r|»t«i Liver, ra>a*Ui«t>. •••■ .. I n^r- /
anything rise, ana b*vt oe''.*
pj '.IntA'l l'J U.**i -T.-rt pr-Mlur* .;
mataperSr'
of all Lit
ere far
ulm
five. t ,
Mr. Low Is of Hancock pruned jh sop-
1 . I ! i.( tl.i itUirlldlilt nt-. • >1 !lli- S' M it*’
Col. I*rimus Jones got in hi* "previous
qtn stion” motion. I nt 3Ir. Humphrey
it Brflnlfi mnviHl to table.
Tiic motion to tablo was
nnj *
lost. A v
1-19,
On motion tho Sennto amendment to
locate the school at Miiludguviile was
concurred in, ayes 80. nays 48.
Afterim in h«salon,
Tlie House spom two hours in bring
ing up all unhniflhed biutincs-t. At the
endor that time Speaker Clay announce-.!
(hat everrthing in tho nature ot business
or the clerk'* desk was complete d, and
the House bad nothing to do but wait on
tho conference committee on the lease
bill. Possibly there may Ijo 1*01110 miuor
matters to require attention to-morrow.
All tho Keuate areenume&to to the
girts* industrial s:hool bill were agreed
to, and it goes to thoKovernor.
TO AZUOUKX SATURDAY.
The Senate resolution providing for an
adjournment Saturday at no**:i was
amended by a proviso that tl e Western
aud Atlantic lease l 111 should bo com
pleted.
The following Senate bills were prated:
To repeal an act «reat4n^ a board of
commissioner* of read* and revenues for
Emanuel county.
To provide for the disposition of bud-
ness in courts of ordinary when the ordi
nary is disqualified. The till devolves
the duties on the clerk of tlie superior
court.
To incorporate tho Jefferson Railroad
Company.
The deficiency appropriation MU wa*
taken up, to act on Senate amendments.
The House concurred in some and disa
greed to others,
Atlanta, Nov. 7.—[Special.]—Evi-
donees of the strained relations which
exist between the House and' Senate
crop out on all occasions, and, perhaps,
were tho session not so near its <»d, this
lack of harmony between the two bodies
might seriously embarrass the dispatch
of public business.
To adjust their differencss committees
are now appointed daily to confer. Nor
do they appear to have much luck.
Yesterday the Senate amended an edu
cational bill of the House so aa to dis
pense with written examination papers
aud allow the county board* to conduct
tlie examination* of teacher* as they *ee
fit. The House rejected this: the Sen-
ste imisted, and this afternoon Messr*
Harris of the third. Brad welt and Boyd
had to be appointed to meet a committee
from the House to try lo reconcile mat-
U %- c CCSferfE?? ami
Atlantic lease bill having fallen through,
it has been necessary to name a new *et
to undertake the difficult business arriv
ing st an understanding. For some
time the committees appointed to reach
acocclu*i >u * <•!!'• ruing the uraounS to
be paid H. M. Beewl hr MMhb
furniture have hung tir. .in i thr* mate
Chi* afternoon only c-->af»tl tunlu r **/i-
tangl- ntent by the lim« !y iuU r|»o9itl>n
nUt 11
Soulh**.-- I x. ‘,4-1; ■ I ji. u
- a i - ' I•* ' 1 r. *
• I- Wo
• II • • ’ ■ i- • » • • 1 1
I v Ml. l i t r . • r 1: :u ■ ■ : 7<< ii.<N»r|<
, * Awthern Travelers' A*oo»-Utloo.
Bv Mr. O'Neil ot Hilton—To lmt>rpor*te the
..Hunt 1 Dime Kis.no Bonk.
By Mr. Hill of M«*riweUwr~TU pcovtd# for the
drawinc of Jumn to cvrtala cam-*,
lo incorporate tem btmk ot einAtiVUM.
By Mr. West of JiaiwnJmm -To Incorporate
Uic city ot Dcmomu. Pawed a« oinpixlcd.
By Mr. AtRlowm of Butts—To authorise the
governor to lease the Indian Hprinsn rv*cr*e.
By Mr. Aroohl of Oglethurp*—To amend sad
I coo firm the charier of the WintenrlUo and
Pteawst Hill railroad.
To prohiliit Um sale of Uquor st'.hln a mils of
rS?Mr. r Mri'.!l of Rockdale—To incorporate
the t’nvli.uton and CN*d*r Shoal* rallmail.
By Mr. HorUoa A bill lo amend arctloa ljttl
of thetYxJe. aosatu exnnj* from the require-
nil-lit* of the tafximc Isw. home made fertUhiers,
aaa last for want of eametmt majority.
By Jehnora «»f CSmphaB—To amend eectlo#f78J
of UtsOods.
by Jotwwa ot Floyd—To amend charter of
Rnm« ttreri railroad.
Bv Felton of Bartow—To Incorporate the city
ByTyoun, of McIntosh-To Incorporate ths
Dubiio, Blockobmur sad Southern railroad, Aa
amended.
By Mr. flarria of Floyd—To Incorporate the
Geor*!a Km Line and Truet Uompauy.^^
The
idical ^
By Mu-dln of Morgan—To amend • • -t L>n 110* of
the Code 00 a* tu make minimum rinngth of vol
unteer companies twenty toatond ot twenty-rigM
I’y Mr. Cklvto of Rkrhxnood-To amend act ea-
taUUhing the expertmenUl riath*.
Itjr Mr. Vandiver of luhua^-To chsuge time of
huhutri Mtiwrior court to bis county.
By Mr. &>rd<*i uf natham-T<» tocorporsto
the bavonnoh nnd late of Hope railway.
lly Mr. O'Neil of Fulton-To amoad act «*sh-
Uebtag a new charter for the city of Atlanta, *o
M to praacribo method to be pursued Inthesdop*
tiao or onitoanccA
To in<*urpurate the Athena Railway Cwnpany.
^IK Mr. Wright of Polk—To iiiirad the charter
By Mr. Tuck of Clarka-To authorize Judgw of
miperUie court• to bold apettol term* to their re*
meettvn diriricta to admit to the Bar graduates of
tk* law dci«itiu«ataof ths varioua coUcgvs sit-
uitc.l In this riAtc.
Tl amend nnd consolidate the severs! nets to-
eorpuniting tle<-u r of Prumiwtck.^^
ncUtdiroi PruiuiwU k.
By Mr. Tuck «r Ctuke-Anuffur bill totocor-
poratetha Atbeu* railroad.
Xiou-w* mremlSK nt* to tin
ham chatter bill were agm
Bv He. tru/w-ir of I’aantn—To prohibit the aaJe
of Uiiu<ir within three miles of* tho Methodist
church at Btue RUtte, Fannin county.
By Mr. tiilbertof Mu*coc**m-To uwd the eor»
Hut - limit*of the city of Cbtumbua.
Mr. Gordon’a deficiency apprupriatlou bOl aa
ptrut-' limit*of the city
Sir. Gordon's d'-flcW*
a-ii*; M,
A hUI to amend the net pcuhlbWnf
liquor within five mllea of New Hope Baptist
church ta Carroll county, m hh
Afternoon Neaalen.
On motion of Mr. Rice the bill to make
tti«> mayor of Atlanta ex-otficto A mem
ber of tlie Fulton county hoard of roads
and revenues was taken from the table
and indefinitely poat|iuoed.
Tbo Senate took up a number of bills
and agreed to House amendments
thereto.
The Catoosa railroad chart* r was un
favorably reported from committee, but
after argument the report was disagreed
to and the bUl read a second time.
Th« scalpers bill,[which was returned
to the House at the request of that body
t crier that it? stit
to withdraw it, for some reason came
tack again to the Kenate. An effort
was made to recommit tl e bill, which
had been adversely reported from the
general judiciary commit t e, but failed.
Tlie report was then agreed to and tlie
bill killed for the third and last time.
BILLS PAN-ED.
Bill^ w • re pe? * 1 as follows:
Hard..-- of Oobb-Th provide public
r of Monroe—To amoKi act te
. . - • ,,}
. t <ii!il V. . ! .. I<;!I .
doubtcflly ngr* nt n te r:i:ue Hint tbo I ,C V,
int, n i ;i i> r il.e > :-b r . 1. -I .t If-i f J u ‘_
elution the JuIm'
Jt.di.
rtke
» . C. H. :
cl Mi. i’. <
ui liiu cnuracicr tiu^peu
should be frustrated. nnu
tho rlty of New York
not receive the ndvontagu.i of ti e mu
nificence by which it waa intended that
its people shoqld be beiM-l.t d, but that
should not cause tliecourt to violate the
rule* and statutes which have been
adopted ns beat sub-rrviii:: tlio interest*
of the people of this state.
of farmiuir entifeiv. Hu ili
at Oil. HU oii|K
U. C
in c—Mr—rs. H. T. Biiillipa, R. C. I 0 f .
mil I). II. IVdcii. lowhi
-\ Minuu* c; n- ral \s.,cmWy^IU va T. j tou^h on j'olltii
V M. l/.wcry. M. f. Britt, J. U A. Brown tor re: . utative, air. xnoin. * 1
“ 1( 1 i M* - . II. \\. « .111 . • I- 1 .III II.'.. ,S. u . ' ' • ; •
Fi-1L I was listened to by some six c
I tic ted Record* Revs. Robert Ada mu, hundred people.
R L. 1 niton and MlJ. T. Henderson. hall’s fair.
Ills NIi* K tt AS ltllOKl.N.
Ilr. Gibson or Talbot Killed by a
Cam- .11111,
TaLBOTTon, Nor. 7.—[SjMvi.il.;—
Thoinsn N. Gibson. Jr., while work.m*
aaitis cano mill, about llo'clcn k in the
morning, got hU bead caught between
the lercr and the mill, aud bis m i k w :»-
broken.
As tho lever came down on him bo
called to tho driver to "atopr At t!.«-
ill'll I " lit 11.« . lor
neck down on the edge of them
the warning cry tho driver of the mule*
*j»ruug to tlicir heads and stoj-j e 1 tu *m,
buttoolato to save the life nt Ur. Gib
son. When tho lover waa pulled oil him
be fell a corpse.
Tit# deceased leaves a wife and one
child. He was about 23 year* old. Hu
wa* the son of T. N. utb - n, 8r., the
provident of tbo Tails, tl on railroad,
\\ mil t I.IM l> Miss Dltuva.
The imiladrlphla Ifelrr.* l« Now
Known n» sutrr Cathcrliic.
PtTThBCRO, Nov. 7.—Mto-. Kato Dread,
•ecoud daughter of the late 1*. A. Dr< xel,
the well-known Phihuidpliia lank.r,
and heiresa to about 8j. ( * 0, took tl •
white veilot tlio noviiiatu at the Convent
of # the Sisters of Mercy in lino cay ri..
BM i
ilieo remony which wa* conducted
by Archbishop Jlyan of Philsd- Ij.liianDJ
Rt. Rev. Uialiop ITielan of tlti* city, was
very impressive and particularly exclu
sive, nous but ti e near* st aiuf deareat
relatives and frit nd* of the j o* tuiant
being permitted to enter tbo »a
wall* bbs becomes known atinjdy
bister Catherine.
THE STB IK I* IN l.o s nos.
Employrra nre DUplm*. .1 at the I
slttou of Cardinal <linnln : .
Lcvdok, Nov. 7.—Tbs flwit Bte
Navigation Company has sc
to iU emtomers st
the strike the conif
load at Harwich.
At a met ti: g of ma*ter lighterm i
day several aMskers « x; rt -v.si iii f j!
ure because Cardinal^Maunin^ and
inquiring into the chanictiLr of their
demand*. Even Lord Bnmofn sward,
aen to
_:L '
okee; Rev. J. K. Jonca, for Macon; Rev. f x l K . }*
N. Ii. Matlif**, for ^Augusta; Rev. J. L.
Girt led; •. lor Atlanta.
J he Rev, Hr. febcarcr, president of l)a-
vi-1 mtoMtue. cddrth td the meeting.
“|j7 mu’* it ^ hi* r< j->rt to the synod and urg*
ing < kii.nsof tbs college upon the mein-
u aH l* ni of tiii* body.
MR. JENKINGH* HERMON.
n ho The hour for devotional exercises bav-
- the ! ing arriud the buxines* asMfoa cloced.
* Id* It V. V ;.| last night that Rev.
Juir in;:* of Macon would preach
TUB MVATAMA Mi I
Jufcs° Oewotf laaitra n Msi
i ruing and the church wa*
Helena, Kent, Nov. 7.—Tlio Hil-
■ rcr Bow Mandamus cam was flu-
I finidu-d to*day, Judge Dewolf denying
the right of the minority of the board of
canvassera to appeal from the order of
the court, and din cling lhe canvassers to
count the vote of tlie Tunnel precinct.
The cornt Issued a mandatory order
and IUU and Irvin counted the vote of
\> d to bear him. Ho caught Ida
auiiiti . (i :n the ht irtand hel l them
ui.til hi* rich voice sent out it* last ten
ter <v.
i ! \ cry body waa charmed and delighted
and ".i • iry whtnthe end came. He
will I,.i c tc-i»i ,l-4on home miMuotw, he
being one of tl. • three epesker*. The
oth- «sare Revs. Dr. htrieklerof Atlanta
nn>l Mr. Gaines of Decatur.
1 he body will continue its labors until
probably Saturday Boon.
Grin n i*«ple gem rally, without re
gard to creed, are glad to nave the pleas
ure of entertaining such a distinguished
body of men at those who cx>mpor« the
Presbyterian synod.
The atternmn aeaahn of the eynod
was devoted to the questton of dancing,
o t *1-Ut by ix resolution ot Rev.
Mr. Kiefers of Athens, who, it seems,
has brought the same subject before »*v-
erui other meeting*, lhe body fidd
resolution queitly lo rent, at least for an-
other ycs.r. A large missionary meeting
to-night.
TIIBDL’UIAL ofooumb.
rgla'a tl.
ra%ed Lrgfalafor Laid to
Beat at Calncavllle,
Gainesvnjm, Nov. 7.—[Special]— 1 The
remainoo! the Hon. K. I* Bco.te, who
I died suddenly in Atlanta M* nu.iy night,
1l * ar were brought here lost night for in*
tin. disputed precinct for Mcliatton,
democrat. This dihci»ion al»o cover* the
leg illative coo teat an-J by it the demo-
cruLi secure ten of the eleven members
of the HQvsr Bow delegation.
Ths contest is now as to the ccrtific te*
of member* of tho kgirluture. After
the state cmnrnmon adjourned the sec
ret.ry of stats issued certificates of
election to member* of the legUlature,
including six republicans of tlio bffver
Bow delegation. The clerks of tho dif
ferent countie* hud already issued cer
tificates, and lhe democraU-electrefui
the secretory ’■ certificates.
THE CHICAGO ANAUCIIIAT*.
Tbev Are Preparlnx l«» Held Rrator-
fal Services Vur The tlmaged.
Chicago, Nov. 7.—The Daily Newa
says that C.lief of Poli'.s Hubbard re
cently secured the admission of a treated
agent to nteatliership in an anatchist so
ciety of thin city, and that as a tnult he
ha* di(covered that prcj aralionj ore
making by them for a big ueiuou*4r:itU>u
on Nov. 11, in homur of the executed
ar.mchb.ta, including a pul.be meeting
atlk.t r.' D. armory. A puudo ant
visit to Waldheim cemetery are also pro-
pored.
*- *— L *■ ’btributs
r havcnlr. tdv betn:n t«»
j inlia iimatory drcuLts. Chief
mivm they wLl not be ailuscd to isret o* i happ*
ti at owing to; t,n:i«»t the fumrdserric^ wirehthl' I 4vr ** ac *
o arranged to in the Daptbt church, of which tho de- ' Jude* tteewmaV.* <*r \Yeyae%bor» , , lU 4etely
ceased waa an exemp’ary member, at; Deed* j U5? the
demand*.
it was aakl, would
coin £5 4* weekly, the
wages in tbs country.
Simmons Liver Regular
unpleasant effect upon th
matter how long it is t.
taken at night insures n
.ii .i .i r. .tin.»1 • \:i> u.»ti«<n
A litt! ||
12 rad.
_ lock this morning! I WaTNFSDORO, Nov. fi.—{Spec
j Having hi<na m'mherof the ordew ' Jud^e J. A. tebewniake dii d i..i>t
of M«*>< nt andOdu Fellows, both orgjni-j ktt-r Uitig ill f r mere th.n i\
!l0fiDt» uultsd In their lio.-.. r* to their I Judge fchewnu.Ee w... a geu;
dial and attended the lun -ratin tarco highly estei'mea tor n s many
numbers. Tlie business houses ot the! traits of chtr-ct r. lie han held
town closed during the set vices at tin* i cr»-dit to his name, every iinjK.rtant
church, as Mr. Boons was pne of the 1 of tlie county, having I * c'.
oliert merchsi ts here as well as a repre- 1 court, ordinary aud uu.mb.-r
resentative and worthy citizen.
the u > ident 1 . I tbo track 5
tolriy <«MWiiHn,tt.Td.nil rrowd- I
Ln yard wait trams delayed by the ! * JEN N YF
ii © SIS
Ulure as repre dilative ut
Cure Year Catarrh* artiri BflO.
For many years the proprietor* of Di
Act* Approved.
Atlanta, Nov. 7.—ISpecial.]—The
; . r has signt l the following acU. s gc’s Catarrh lb»i ly,
Toam-ni tb«* ..-natterof the Macon thoroughly req«Miaio.e, liuanciaily
11 I .. 11 ham riiilr. . . . . ^ . anyone can • c-ily u c . .in by i i j i
occasion.
A fTOCEWrCL POX HUNT.
Messrs. George Young, W. II. Holland,
part ia a fox hunt tfiis morn in,
after a short run capt ure.! a gray fo
while > r. Wm. Ward law and J.
B :•!: caj.t • 1 a fin-* r--l fox after
cua oof an ltour and twenty minute
lk/ . y, A .
vuwrF.n corns.
th.-aj-i-titp, .han*.a ti..? atomach ai i f. > abottsfa the oooaty oowt ot Burke. Inquiry, hare offered, la good tari. { r vd • ... ; ox.-. ‘*ir**~: ^
ui th*- bi.-ath. C< ty through nearly every newspstAir in Abe will b.’• . at r r.*. - I!.. r' >•*' -• ' s - :
,iSSaStS*uhiV;::VfahriiteH' .
u -,- • ; r v;^.*a^ T ,......c.. o.
; c.« ■ ■ _ i ..i .-:.r vnmaflMS. ( PILLS!
1 [..ten' ! IU \Vi:!uusuu EUjr.tv. I U..li. w ° ‘ l Ue\. Uenfjr WmiI B»iJ, | fiJiHi 'hi-'... enSSfi