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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WE! NIiSDAY. NOVPMJWK IS. 1883.
THE CATHOLIC CEN i'ENNIAL
IT BEGINS AT BALTIMORE WITH IM
POSING CEREMONIES.
Th * Colors of I lie P«p*cjr Twined
Willi (lie Stars and Mrlpes—Gor
geous Vestment# of the Prelates
—The Negro l'rlcst Present*
Baltimore, Nov. 10.—With fitting
grandeur tho most important group of
events in tho history of the Catholic
Church in America began here this
morning. It was the commencement of
the triple celebration of the ICOth atini-
WMEft; the snow their shroud.
6aicl, the united power of the Catholic 1 1
church. Tho war oLo exliiUted her MANY CATTLEMEN PERISHED IN THE
marvelous nnd well regulated charity. ,
The Bisters of Northern birth and prin
ciples nursed tho Southern soldiers!
and sisters of Southern birth and princl- The IIearf-Ittndti?K Stories of Stir
plea whoso brothers wert lighting in the Tlvors-Four Men Uiirlod In
ranks of the Confederate army, were
found nursing their Northern foes.
Hence, stneo the war there i» a great
change in popular sentiment in relation
to the Catholic church. In addition to
this it must be remembered that the
Catholics and Protestants now associate
more frequently and intimately and un
derstand each other better.
PROTESTANTS AND CATHOLICS.
COLORADO • BLIZZARD.-
Trinidad, Colo., Nov. 10.—The bodies
of Jno. Martin and Henry Miller, tho cow-
" | boys frozen to death near Sierra Grande
in last week’s tcrriblo blizzard, were
brought to Folsom for buriaL Four
was mu: roisoMin?
Alt Lake City, Nov. 10.—The grand 1t;
jury is now investigating an alleged
poisoning case hero which, when tried, 1
will create a sensation. The facts, so far Tin
STATE ROAD LEASE
i
OF THE MEASURE
FINALLY PASSED.
Time for Advertising for and
opening III,. Bill--Tlio Governor
to Appoint a 1 'on 1111!•»!on to
Inspect (lie ICoad.
as ascertained, are at follows;
-A few days ago Mary’Janc Woi
aged 57. died, an event wholly 111
peeled by her doctors, who looked fc
rapid recovery from an apparently tfm- f
porary indisposition. Although, at this j Atlanta, Nov. 10. - -[Special.]—Tho
adranced brp, .ho wu .ekiikhI to ho followir; is the lea;e till as it waj Anally
married to her cousin, twenty years her nagflcd;
junior. She had already been married 1 ‘" '
to four men—namely. Warne, deceased; j Tlic Lenso mil.
Col brook, n polygamist nnd a fugitive a bill te be entitled nn act to provide for ths
' *■ -■ ... • '•■•-.•ifiS*WestemandAtl»nticrsllroad;tort«-
the rght.H, powers, liability sod duty ofthn
;• #M for other purposes toercwlth coo-
>.\tico 1. Be It enacted by tbs Senate sad
great was tho pressure for scats that per-
tons known to have traveled across the
cpntinent, from California especially, to
be present were among those disap
pointed by not securing admission. Ex-
cept for the inevitable consequences due
to overcrowding, everything moved like
tlockwork.
march or the irests.
Promptly at the appointed hour the
pri< st*, seminarians and the oligical stu
dents were marshaled in Calvert Hall.
Curious throngs were already in tho
neighboring streets occupying thorn-
selves taki< g note of the decorations.
The hall in which the priests assembled
was elaborately decorated. Atiove the
doors were tho papal colon*, yellow and
white, and stretching upward to the
eaves were fjreat streamers of red, white
and blue. \V hen all was ready 600 clergy
men, walking two and two, emerged,
clad in w,iite»nrpliconand bluck enswx k*
and berretas. Their fiie looking,
strongly marked faces and unnffecteu
leasing attracted general attemiun as
th.y marched down tlie street a few
Minutes to the residence of Cardinal
Oibhous, wholly unaccompanied oy
music. One of the features, indeed, of the
whole S unlay proceedings was the total
sUencu of any tiand playing on the
s r.tU At the doorway of the cardi-
nui'* house and lea ling up the b.o>d
ite;>i with sabre* uuU polished helmets
gditering in the bright morning aun-
light, were two double linen of guard*.
Here again the papal cob rs und star* and
stripes were intanningled. In all direc
tion!* the street* seemed tilled with peo
ple and the open wiudows of the aur-
ruuud.ng dwellings each had their quota.
THE PURPLE-ROBED PRELATES.
Wl He the white-surplked p leats were
opening ranks, a mass of purpc-onvcl-
otelficucc were seen in the cardinal’s
doorway. It was the gathering
of nearly all the Catholic bishops anu
ui u ini -qn of iln» United Bute* with
re, n-btntutives from Mexho. Canada,
Lngland and Rome itself. The prelates
now came foith from the large i>ortico
in pair*, ond a* each two stepi«d into
the Mrvrt, their costly robes woe caught
up by d minutivc 0 tar boys in waiting,
who then walked behind. Here and
thert ernuig the ai.krt) purple vestment#
of the bs»ho| a could b»i Bren tbe coarse
brown
This much-married woman had con
siderable property which, it is eel l. UM
church had unsuccessfully tried to ob
tain from her, but sho beat tbo chuicli
and kept it.
THE PROSPECTIVE FIFTO.
Tho prospective fifth husband., hex
cousin, was Harrison B. Mecchof Omaha
and Chicago, an expert chemist,
came hero, and after ingratiating
self into her good graces bo pressed
’■ ‘ getting hold of hci
—— 1 .. , , . . I LAJiuiuuk, a ixji>Knnnsii ami .*
... . . # . . Intelligent Prote6tants are gradually 1 other men belonging tothoiame party f rom justice; Hawthorne, ju-t relt-n-ed j'
versary of the appointment of the first j, einK digabuged of tho old no(|on that aro missing and it i» feared aro dead. It | from the penitentiary "after three ‘
American Catholic bisnop, theinaugura- tbe Catholics exalt the Blessed Virgin to 1® reported by parties who know that at one-half yean*’ c nfi •- rnent for bin
tion of tho first congress of Catholic lay- a p^ition equal to that of tho Son; that least twenty men oro missing from this ' a *>d ono Covington, from whom sin
men held in tho United States, and tho 1 pries.s can forgivo 6ins according to range and it is feared many will never n
dedication of tho now national unlver- 1 their pleasure; that images may bo bo found.
lily for Cotholics. odored after lb. fashion of pagan.; that; A nEART-nEXDIKO STOUT.
Fully 10,000 strangers nro In Balllmor* ; ■'» BJIo .bouM not b» jtendj oUy and wiw. who escaped badly
to witness tho promised spectnclo, fo« of the ehurclT liecause of enligllti'nimnt frozen, toll a heart-rending story of their
times as many people, not counting tho an d became of tho high character of sufferings. When the blizzard struck
locsl Catholics, as could possibly bo ac- American converts in tho is is pt«- them Wednesday night of la~. week,
commodated in tho cathedral, where tbo | B jW« that somo of the ablest defenders of they WW e holdin - a herd of
initial scenes wero to bo wlmewed. So *.«» elite. The “ wind became
ranks of her oDDonenbs • hurricane before morning. The storm .
But, fathers and brethren, whilst *0 fa* **) blinding they could not hold the j wH into ^r goodgra.
0 Grateful for the blewims bestowed ! le r d * Jolly started to. the camp for ond succeedetUn
■xx of the state or Urertfa
■ - Bruasae mblir met. That t be governor uf the
ix-, ssi Lst»nercl>:
e.irprrr.*’■ tw propoUrf to t*k** ral<
nccraUneeof th« propcwitlon br
►luslf n!*» b»Yv Iwn recordol ami i
to takeuMb^se. andth
^ECTL>fr
at«l uuder tbo Uur* of (Joiiyki. rtiaU. from t!ie
Ume ef *u.-U aeerptance. nn-l eat It after tho (Inal
adjttstmebt «>f all matteis sj»rlngtu« out of Usla
lease coatracw become .t lK»jly poMllc and eur
ocrat# under the law* of thl# elate, under the
SSsaSdSySof the VVeetero ami Atlantic Rail-
road Compabr. uhkdi body eonpomeshall Ims
owned only from fks time of their, taking
r>n'. 1 1 l • i]air■ ■ | rn. •> •
a»gaag^jTfet4r"8jag
which the road rune, aiLs- the smitfcm or Mid
k«M, or for any came "f action which may
accrue to Mtd company,
it may bwtome Hahk*. After eald ]eaee L-» exe
cuted. It shall have power to mat** «U nil™, by
laws and regulations r.w the govn-nment t^eaid
ooinpauy, and for the working and uwMcenuinS
of u!d roJvL which are neeweary and umw '
railroad oompanlee In this «!**•;
not in conflict with the cneatNuttoii
tide Mate or the United Mates. . The prtompMW;
flee and place Of Nwlnr-w of raid COMW
be in thtsatate: prurkl-d. That not ing in thta
act abail be construed a e m SMWH||||fad|U|M
,u nmU“2cJliS!S, *^.5" I srBsrsSZ 1 uSUKSSS’'^ SSS
wrtww.rfn'irwrudcumw.w. 5s£2T!Sa9a2. , 23SStaiH ! 'g!!.i*
oppurte.iimcee of erery Hi
company or corporaUoa, or to any party <« l «*-
1 le* who sLall give good and luflVcient security, aa
h. • • -na"rr provid'd for: thflfiiald leaws to take
! <‘(Tcct and become operative Trom and after the
; o-plratuaof the prment h*a«*. upon the follow-
t<irtM and according to the following proTl-
1 tmirma i* imn »>,^n Mliroed as
Wrturoand AUuotw railroad,” an*, each lee
may he ^ued on any contract or cause or ac
ariiung out of sakl l-u-e for the ourrut k>u of
road In any county through which *bki roa* r
Sec. 9. Bn It further enacted. That mM V
company rball be wdiject to. and required to
aerre and obey all Ju*i and
ders, schedule# of freight au_ r — _
aa may be prm-ri»i«l hy.tha Uwa «»f t h*» stat-
dere, schedulcti of freight and paML*pam
as may henrmribwl bytU# Uwsofth* ,
and the raSroad commim.m) of this state. And
said lease company rhell charge, no greater
elmUar .freights by the railroad cutuni
criminate agaifuit any railroad
mn vi > parties *»» r——— ..
connections or rrlaUons wltti snW
Atlantic . laUrond. *-*
dlroad company, dr per-
pUoee haring liuslness
i'tis wit 11 k*.U1 VVee-
rental to be paid monthly into the treasury of
— use of the slate.
rnactetl, That the gor-
r four weeks, weekly. I*«-
er ihi passage of thU act,
. . the state of Georgia as bs
youthful lover, inado her ! inavdesigiiafojthenumber not to exceed fosuq , ^^dulo^of freight aiu!paasengcr tcrias shall
knawnoniT lo'uMMBlnT'oFood, Bliouting a ii wandered around till daj-1 ««J ‘oft Wm «rt in the cold. ?'i SSaf^'STuiiJil^uui. o., I
Hi light, when thor found Martin. About thi» time Mr». Mar,) was laid ! sc Yort, s. y,; sen ut.wtl«nent to b.i . fJSf5fifSti^!i)rrSS»«Heraud
K3. add°toour°"Tn D^um" oi?/ JSl T^Zrr. ■ “P„^“ “ n SwTu« D ,w' JSKM^S.nRS? & % fiMpSWajpS
of contrition. ! I Theoold w« » bitter that the men “ and W «Th. , hi. «. w-
—I.— -• -.— .——.— .I.- K ot her In a fair w«y to recovery. nm- *• De.lt further eawted, Tl»t all
Bm APTEIt 8AVIJ.O 8UE WAJt TOISOSF.D. filSoS
huudenly.to tho astonishment of every ti n.m day of June as U o'clock m., 1 mi. and
on*?, she relajrted nnd died, hut not until JSJJJSmkT eolSnt'tanki^Udritsteaaa
slmtold her friends that she had toen ( -fU»ramc* of the good faith of the bhUier. to be
forfetUsl (0 the state, If the bid is accepted by
THE MTB0B8 AND INDIANS, entered a ravine and, after fastening the
I believe that in tho lost century t® horsu, took saddle blankels ami buried
could have dona more for the colored | themselves in a snowdrift about 3
people of the South and the Indian IriMs. [ o'clock iu the afternoon, i.ud it was only
I am not unmindful of the zeal with die! by the grentc.t ellorts Unit Jolly mid
limi'.ed reeources for its cxerci-ioof the: vv ise suoreeiied iu keeping awake. They
buulhern iidiom; nor tlm great aelf-sie- slightly npi rt iroiu Martin and
riliccn of the Inman mlmionaries who, in Mttlor and had ulBtculty in talking to
the spirit of primitive CliHstisnity, gave ouch other. Tho snow piled ujionthcm
tlieir lives for tile nolle but moatunjusily | to such a weigh!.that they werelorued to
(routed Indian tribes. But as I beiiive seek nnotliir drift. AbouUo’clouk Friday
that negro slavery nnd tin- u ijurt treat-! morning Sailer called Jolly and Wise
mi nt or tho Indian, ore the two grrat end mid them they had all better go,
biota upon American civilization, so I, »«d when they crawled out they made
feel that in the church also tlie moat rca-i «»reh in the drift for Miller and
sonable cause for regret in the i«st cvn- 1 Muitin.
turj is the fact that more! found their comrade dead.
could have 1 pen done lor the dependent i Th e i a ,t *r only could bo found and he
cloese*. Let u* now, in tho name of,
poisoned and that Mecch had been too i SSK'UtS?rtSrSS R
*‘*yuipatlictic.” compl *■■] elib by tho Udder. And the Rorcrnor,
Evidence at the investigation allowed
that Mfcch hftd l»cen handling tho ntrdl- vitbln three da>e after the *»pHiithii <»f tbo
cinesnnd had “given her Boineihlng fur tlmeallnwed for the reception of l»tds, shall
her cou. li," although she badi no cough. a5Kt7StKSSSiS , 0 ? u&
Mcecli wua very unxiom to Hud out ut Vto mar K wr».vii aDdiierorooieSZi
the relapse wlictlier she would pull „.Tds. nr.uci"(hTums .od pi..m of ouca
tbrougll, but without nwaitlllg the re- i!*•»;«<aactaaamlontionoath. 1*1.MrpubUsa.
tint no suddenly picked up his tnu« nnd J^E“UUm5l*E8nB3 auSl U
left acceptok, with too right to reject any and all
WHAT TOS POST-IIOBTKM REVEALr.D. ! i^mLISSKS tai SuSdir'ioIfliS-l
ciaitsow Ls*t ui now in the name oi i , , . , , • • x ■ i At the i Ost-moricni it wax found that 1.1 sn shall be accepted. la the crest all Uda are
SXV& U> rkoVtS.r.bcS’for «* '£?££%& ' Warn, died of urnun n, which was imSSttG&Jt&Jt &JF
those shortcoming!) of the past. , ! Urobabiy induced by drug.udminia.cied,
rCTTBE OP THE CltCRCn.
, a Ills knew, his horso,standing in front! 2j,lT
S of liim as though trying to protect P^lbly ny Jlcecii,
A magnificent future is before the | him from the cold. Ilii'waia-kcvl to get Tile c, r ner's jury also gave U as their
church in this country, if we aro only * . in in* tH*t iiMih xlntin.
UI-IIII PLtlliill u-l O 111 I llv tl’itl V' I , » .1 » ^ „•!
or whito garb of n U-ardc.i nb I ^e J“Mt "To
riirougli ti.e long lines of prioU was re.io id.d to c o.
iCiilcs wended tlivir tfay sround J*, m Aicliu.'..op bntta .1.
true to her, to tho country and to our*
wives. She has demonstrated that slto
can live and move onward without
state influeuco; that the atmosphere
of liberty is most congenial to her consti
tution und most conducive to her pro-
gross'. Le t us t>e cordially American in
our eelogaund sentiments, and above
all, let ei.cn individual act out in his |«r-
toi ul life und character the spirit of his
Catholic faith.
Tic roo t distinguished LoJy of
Catlioli' prcialoa und clergy that ever
dimd together in this country wore
Lunquito l in tho dining ro*mi of Et
.•my’a S«*minary this afternoon In honor
of tho hundiedfii annivcr.ar; of the
cstabliAhmeut of their lucuuchy in
Anur.ca. Over 400 clergyuyn pnrticl-
i #k. t.tnur a-qy the Holy
iue ty in
the papul
up and go with them, Lut he wua unable hi the veniict that Mecch adntin*
to riso ond wua assisted to bis teet. but '» t ' r cd d r > , K* «blcl. poured dco l,
could not walk. Jolly .darted to get Eut.tbcre is no m.itive inoof that he
msslbtonce while Wb* nmained wlib ^. a**2!S„.'
their dyinj comrade.
wise's hands frozen.
Both of WWa hands are frozen and he j Meech cann it ’ he found nnd no
was helpless and was foat becoming .n- can tell onythiug about him. Whether
sensible himself, when a Mexican sheep ] ho po.soned the woinan in revenge or
herder found him and took ldm lo poboned her at all w id un-
Rhode* Ranch a few mile* away. The JouU edly U- abown un in court.
ok n returned to where Miller had beca
left unu found him iifcieas.
cuuiiunil tl and Um auto|*ey may not
I prove convincing when detuiiod be for
{ district court jury, ■
,
A Lit POH A ISATTLEi
Inff equal Jusllce lielwoen than* in ®»P.Vin.n»
eotiuvpKti wUhtlic mauMwwii « •“.•"J 1 *!;
muI thatMkl Wm# cooi| aiyslsm nie.-«
•mptlous, |>rlvlIfc»K. immunftler,rijrtiieoml SJ'*'
» a. (.aJ ► h«U be subject U» Inc; same
liaMUtice, ULisMiltle* sn t public bunlena MOUier
rallrrad cotn|»a!r?i !n this ■**»•*• e^ no more, w
all cure where this act is eOcnt, *«d ban mnuo
no provWoa on this subject. And It W farther
enacted, that the *tate plertf'-e ber ILdtli to
deem all bnods on ssldrST ^blcta h**« b«-
twraed by the stste. and n*»w reeoantoed by *«
state, and on which interest is cow **•{’*
together with all imereet coupons C* they inu
due, and to save the lessees barm lean SR»“> **
vMr&TSRkMM,!».«r
Wa« ilucll, in no way, Interfere with the c.hi-
tract now exist Ior between the state aod U#
present leseese; and the lessee*, trader, this set,
shall r«*eeive the roadbed In its cfiodltlon at the
time the loose contract is made, urdinarr ar.d
natural wear and tear up to tho e>mipletWin •>!
the prment less* wua.ard. and the Roxsrunr
•ball apr*4nt three ex|>rrt rsilruad m*n, nut con-
ncctaxi with ths lease co njtony t»r any .corpora*
tion havinf shares tb-rrin, whose dwjr It shell be
MfBCHAJfSP11*LA-taken&*«! i - o 1. wi’l qwi.Lly rMfOM/Tm-lcii,.. -n; ;• . hra'.r.i. Fir*
WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER;
I-..— a; T p: A-.Ar.iC. - ' * %* ” work wonder* ufanpmytbtl Ona t ttrattMlaB
■ •" r v-ste-i: r • I * ' \ J ’ ' ; - ' / it -’ \.‘ ■'’•■'■ ■ * >.
: T..C LAHCE5I i
TIIOB. DEKCtl* «, St. XJ•*!• ns, l.snrsihJrr, Knj;1»nd.
. . y . l • ll, ro.-k,
A«enU’for the Unite I BlP.-a, trho. (if drussi*t docs not Le-.p them,)
7J1LL MAIL BEECH AM’S PIELS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CELTS A &3X.
SMI T H
nuint in
MACHINERY
BVKRY KIND.
Steam - Engines,
Boilcra, Saw
Graint MUla, Cotton Seed
Grinder*. Uniting.
Lubricating Oils, Iron Pipo
and Fittings, Inspira-
tara, Brass Fittings, Etc.
a MALLARY,
MALLAEY,
fA
FOE
TWENTY-TWO
DOiLARi
terms and condiUms. In case the bidder accepted
by the suite snail fail to comply wiiti
h» bid am! take the road. It shall ha
reodvertlrnl, and tba bidder shall be lialde to ths
vista for any djunajen that may rrsult to the
■ ate from hk* fsulure to comply with his bW, in
addition to tho jrk'VO forfeited under this
section; 1 rortded. II at nop<kw iem than that
named m tewtion 1 for the several terms shall be
^HeS^Be It further enseb-d, That any contract
r( lease mtereii into undnr this act shall be
drawn and prepared by the aUonjey jrU'-rsI of
i few stale, mguvd In duplicate by the partks lea*-
insr sakl roati, and tbo civrrnor of the static and
mthfn ttr« my days alter the acceptance of the
hkl, the mcceeetut bidder shall execute the con-
trai t Ifj'i r.-<l a .d mate the de|*oe<t of UcnhU
with the rrpsscrer. to a blch bond* he shall have
aecess fnr the purpoee cf drawlax the lateren
condition of the sane to the troveroor to ha filed
in the offlcb of the sevretarf of state, which re* I
p-yrt shall be taken as the true condition of the
The Itrtimfleld-Uunyon r« HU •• •
mill flloort Wilt Flow. ^
Charlestown, W. Va., Nov. 10.—Tho 1 '.»ij
Brunsfitl.l-Uunyon vtnueita in Lii
“y| I
is of like kliMl u above, so that hoods
iat«w, of .
A doUars, and should said bn ads at
la value balow tbeto^pae
ih.o, or bo reduced in ;aruent of penalty in’
1*011, Tli
tilt? priMuvn 'ivumvv* *.,«•* «, MJ ujuuilU . || . ’
- « h »
toast “l'u
Amcii'.an iiicrartby,
clergy and Catholic Laity.’* I abort prayer*, rerwling from the scrip- 1 mPn *
The aged Cirdinal iWhcrcau re- i lute* nnd othrr rtligiou* rxt-rt iae*. *” 1
ipondedto “Canada.** Then “Mtilco H The afternoon meet in,-, which com*
wua reproented by Bishop Modes menoed at 3 o'clock, was devoted to the
dcCva c? 5ca Lab Absi — tht
Gvinmittea oti resolution, finance, pun-
Ucutitn, husibe** and courtesies were
npjiomud and rep- rt» from tho exten
sion being brought up by tho tall figure
of Archbbhop >cel a:t of Chicago, who
irnjnodiateiy preen.o.l tlie golden vent-
und croas heurer, followed by two v|«tr •,
Flight-looking uienalmort hhiden in u. z-
tlitig aeariei. The two roca in acarivt
wen? cardinal* of the Roma i Church in
Ain'-rlc.!, Gibbons of J'aitinioVe nnd
TiiM-hereau of QueU c. E ght ucolytis
upheld their long vestment*, und sur
rounding them were tlnir mon»ianor».
with the papul delegates 0‘Conncll and
buLiilie of home.
in the cathedral.
Within the cathedral ten minutes
later ths tceno wits simply magnificent.
I he pews throughout tho church were
i rowded to the utmost with the laity.
In striking contra? with tho ihrk
i iotl-.o I aggregations thus formed, were
the aides, center and fruut ana sides
lacked with er.owy surplired priests.
.\; ain?t both laity and priests flu no tlie
tun led purple ta ka of the prelates, lu-
»ido the sanctuary, on either side, was a
dais for the cardinals. At the high
altar stood a mit ted celebrant of the mass.
Archbishop Williams of Boston, Mini
•>w all was th * great while and gold
dome of the cathedral.
At tho consecration of the host the
cardinals advanced from loth sides with
D.i* niunsignors and towing ehemrelvcM
l«iw|y kiu-.t at tlie f rideaux facing tho
altar. Back of them was a row of richly , ... .
snared auabta* bwin* l^hted Irobw | n«* »®>l *t™ m **? cptured
|| icIivh. Th* effect at tlii* moment wav W* « f™™ III* outset. uid
a nublii on* a* tho sacred hot was |, t .|d vvlir t Hie ciiuecll needed tea. wlvntion
I'Ub aloft by the celebrant and with tho I smile*. _ l* w » aod paw waters wer*
il'i icjt ailenceall thruurfh Uiecatliedml, only to b* »*conJ»l a* neceawrjr evils,
ei. n head bent low in prayer. Thu . Tbero «** • *n«t work jo' do Slid bene
>'■ kle uf a b* I at the altar broko the ! inju*llc* eii»led._ Bocialiiu wo* not
»P 1L With each movement of the priest witlwnt excuse for its being,
1 " moment or too little belle • >uudcd, ’
tiii: TU.vipx:itAN( is wotien,
Annual Heeling of the IV, C, T. E,
<'hiivoii«<« In rhlciisto.
Chicago No?'. 0 —Battery (D*Armory ] county has aj.u n UUturbcd tl
was gully decked with Unncrs, flags, and order of tho community. ]
shields and moitoc* tod-y when the N*> no relation whalever to tho IlalMi-.d- ,f i , e jhm- snduitrki* value of ^Uyw6 shall, st
th ml Woman’s CluUiau Temperance McCoy strife of the border of Kentucky I ir!r. , "i’i,T.'«n4 ff’itS .
Union met in its sixteenth annual see- 1 and West Virginia. !%•.!» wartlic^ !:.«•• ! T»i- "■ '■ < • ' r,,r:, ' ,u,, <
'* Between 4 r 0 *nnd 300 dclr^.itcj were u : t.* ' Lin- In romity, an i thn-.it- -r. rJlm! if//.".i
present fr. m all | nrt* of tho union. J vniug • ach «»ti - r \\ .tli »i* st; uciion. •» jK ^ISSls
llu? morning sees ion was • oiotod to B,u0 nul “ ‘j 1 • , 'iV- 1 - . l ,ruo "-’n I* ibil K
rued at Cut tliue. la the emit the rno«l
to rwulfrrtlsrd for W-Sw, a like evsmlna-
tion »hoU be made prior to the openime of bkls;
together with that part «rf theptyeonsltjr re*l
cekved by tbeieesevw and wiilch Is shim n by the I
inrrntory uf tlh? iu the secrvlary of state agffif&J
tsk« n under the lease act «>( W'». simI t
pletnenUry Inventory U ISIS, subject to
of the pres* tleewra st option to deUrrr the
property therein spectflei!, It in as food ooodMlosI
aa whoa received, or prt«»-rtjr like kiwi and
|character lo a like eonditl«*n, or «*f iiKTeasrj
capacity, or upon failura to do so, toon to at-
ci uot for the loll vbI'H! ef the'mute in money.
The money to w-Tii stall be rrinveeted in
enrinea ur car* »f sold lesocco, nctln*
with the ccncuns ic of a oompeteot
ood diKlntcrrete I milrooil expert to be
m*a sss;
mlijKt to UM prtwMilM o( UMIM. *■* »n in-
baa»^sfi!rASflEKSs
lory of state; PrmkU-1, That the state shill not
YOU WILL RECK!
J (V \ T
AND BEBT
Macon ffccLj Te^rapn
—AND—
THE TELEGRAPH
.j
Bit
h Ma
0
With«
oat extra chn
t.Tchmrnta C
Tucker nnd 1
lowing equip)
•oriee: One F«io* un
1 Wrench, 1 Oil Car;
Gnufl
Mine
bine will be sent, with-
n beautiful set of at-
>ting of 1 Huffier, 1
Heni rm rs, and tho fol-
t of Tools and Accea-
Sanowr. 1 Rcrowdrirer,
1 OU, 1 Gauge,„1
Throat Plate, 1
z, 1 package Nocsilea,
ut ruction Book, inak-
fully equipi -ii with
•mi o
>»r thdilthtecf the stste limited
PRMiPffiPPffiHM «... "Ota nr coodueions mute in sold
of forfriture. said leasee* shall, aitliln port of sakl arMiratlno of date, Dec. 18, Wt. to
■ «tei* **U on bHn* no- case the Icsuee ee leswi-a. under this set. shall fall
M\ by tbe.te|i vit ..f or refill.- o> pay wluttever so» niay be sffrmd
' **"■*■“* upouaceordtaftotheprovtsk-nsof tldsart, a* a
monthly rruliil (n*.» »b* tna rryof the state
within A) days after tlm nslof th-ci«'>iih, llw u-^-
»rirl vrr, b.'tail t. rfeii b* t - v m--nt in
rriital a* .lau.4*— tolieci IS • t • f »»»•••—*•««
under this act. for failing or niwamf
’ with said lease
1113.
This great work of art amltho Weekly
Telegraph for ono roar will bo ecut to
any addreae on recctbt of
^ ffil.35.
Tlio etched engraving will bo sent,
postage paid, to any present anbecriber *
to tho Dialy or Weekly Teleoraph on
receipt of $L This premium is an exact
land faithful copy of Munkacsy** great
“CHRIST BEFORE PILATE,’'
which has just been sold for over ono
hundred thousand dollars, is a fine etched
engraving, measuring S?x38 incite j.
One conspicuous figure among tlw« mob
is that of a Jew shouting with tlu-m,
•♦Oticlfy him,** with uplifted anna, in
the dense mob which throngs the nnlaco
and presses upon tho Roman tyildicr*,
one of whom is holding tho crowd back
with bis spear.
Below the place where Pflato sits are
the accusing Friestt and other Judonns,
while the wbolo picture touclws tlui
popular heart in a way that is bhnply
wonderful It la
i I;- <.n It .» .11(1 Impressive
llrllgfou* Picture
•w pahrtad. and people of all danoml*
r- • • < if i' a. oi.(
J at the low price oi which it is pubtWasd*
the commit let*, treasurer and other of
ficers were read.
To-night President Frances E. Willard
with Wincl.i-ste,
rifies. The country arouud abuut la in a
slate of great •xcituuicnt. '1 ho l*-w
schools aro snnpendod, travel in forbid
den’ and n.anv ncuceabia neonla whs
huvo nothing to do w tils tlie »trifo nri
leaving their homes till peace is restored,
'the ptek-*taof the facliotia arum sighi
>ru Unug
ery tiling
MANNING CONURATULATTB.
A letter or congratulaiion from Cardi
nal Manning of England was received,
and Dis!i< p Viiten of PntUm >uth, Eng
land, answered in the British cardinal’* ■ , . * . ...
•leiid to III. tout of "EoxUad.- A lot- delivered ber annual eddrtm,
lerwae.Uo receivnl Irora Arehht-h.'pi
Wal-li of Dunlin. Arclibi-liop Ireland I STUBS* I* J»W« BJTTLBT
of SI. r.ul ellciled cre-nt enthusiasm In n, )li-urlou. ni.apprarancc or «
reepondmg t^"OnrCountry." I rsnn-rSfir llo.toII, {in.
Tilt Hioht nenvicra. Borro.x, Gt, Nor. 10,-lSpccl.l.]—
To-nicht tlio cat In d ,il wurceplendent 3Ir. Attliur Untile, u faiuior wlio live. .
(rein baieimnt to dome, ineida end out. j Bbout * w0 01llj * nortliea.t of Burton,; uffnir. which reeullod In the attempud
with eleetrio llehu. 'The cru»b of pco- noddenly diinppt.red on Tueedey la.r. wu»rtn»tlon in Uuad d»ylii;lit on tbo
Riinoicvirio iiiiiua. zira oro.u OS JH-0- . wr n.„i„ I,... „^i ; pullic rend of Allen lirumlidd and ilia
pla aurpiwsod oven tho morninx. JUny , 11 ’* ,,u,,r ’ »• **• . , u *-, u *™ ; wife by McCoy mnl ll.ioy, liy wlilcli liu
Of tbo ninety bubo,, in Uio city wore ' ojtrr m'int >«.■»»'* » J‘ u *{“«• | »ua ahot m tho arm auj Imu and I.U
present und a large proportion of the olwuta. Up to this time his efforts have wifo wu§ woan dod in tho clitck the
thousand priests who have gathered | proven fruitless. No cause whatever
here, but the majority of those present can be given for his conduct, lie leave,
were laity. Ettry aide in the church,! » grief-stricken wife and two little chil-
lo tajrno'iliing of the seats, was thronged ! diaa to mourn his alaence,
clear to the rail of the sanctuary. Papal ’ ns na money. «
vespers were sung by Archbiaiicp ileiss When last teen by friends here he had
$133 on bis persou and borrowed $:00
more in Thomasviile. Mr. Battle U
highly connected lure and his disap
pearance U ono of mystery throughout.
of each other upou m-ig.itorin
tain-, ‘lbo mounu'iitso. b<»th
wntchod with caution and #*
c nuiucio i with aluiuet uatlial pr
und akilL
NEIGUJSCRHOOD JEAl/HTSIEA
Neighborhood jcabiu us. petty bick
erings and business and pd.tical rival
rice, long existing and cumulative, wen
tin* sources of the present conditii n of
md the
of Milwaukee, NS in.
UtClAND'8 ORATION.
The orator of the evening was Arch-
bhh >p Ireland of bt. PauL Ilia told*
r-ni at ci.ch time at tlio instant was
1-e .rd outside tlie cliur. h tho heavy in-
t> nation of the cathedral chimes.
THE XKQRO 1*1111 gr rrtE-SENT.
As Cardinal Gibbons retired to his dais
the reporters in tbo improvised press
Rallery noticed for tho fitat time, not six
fnt away from ldm, in the sanctuary,
among the abbots an J other special dig-
nitariee, the black face of Father Folten
of Chicago, the first colored Catholic
Trust ordained in America. Probably
theniott impressive tart of the ma»s
ni xtto tlm consecration was the con-
ferring of the panol blessing. The ven-
« r.ibh- arclibUhonAaceim d to feel doubly
ti c >o!e.un mometft when, turning to the
congregation he paused for an instant,
]i"n, while the people in the church
knelt, he raid hLs band and slowly
toad* the sign of the cross. The moss
ti“n ended with, a special intercession
Iur the Pip.• chanted by all tbe clergy.
ARU1ICIMI >P RYAN’S ORATION.
The first oral k?n of the centenary fob
He declare i:
“The next century In the life of the
church la America vri'l bs what wo
CUTTING TUltO? NICARAGUA.
The First Bod on the New Canal
Formally Turned. *
San Juan Del Norte, Nicaragua,
Not. 10.—The first sod of tbe Nicaragua
canal was officially and formally turned
at 0AO o'clock a. iu. to-day amid the
booming of cannon and the cheer* of
<*i iirrn m - , UJ «,. ak tbousamis of s|ectaUw*, and in the
inake it Our work le to make America preaenceof Governor Irenode Ucodillo
oftholic. If we lovo Amenca, U we: ond staff, representing Nicaragua, tbe
lore the church, tlio Calholio Churcti chief engmer .ml rt.lj or tho Ntc»r.-
•Ul conllnn nn.l preurro n. no human ! «“* ? n f|| d ** Ul *
tioof th*'i»pu"lla' UrCl ' I *“k wJ .JillTt.gun Ju,« 8 .but
tie# * * JJ. _. AVr owing to soma slight misundersUnuing
CATHOLICS want AMERICA. ' betw«en Nicaragua and Cueta R*c.i,
“The iwi ortenco of tbe posersefon of which has since Ucn amicably arrmngeil,
America to tbe cause of religion caanot tLe formal opening was pcitponed until
ell to overraumated. The cuuntryis to-day.
their
night
if the
bullet tearing away her nase,
subsequent cajture of thu .«
by tbe Brumfield’s, and
murder by n mob at
while in the custody of nn office!
It-, iif.d i i nt»> n v llru:
} i '••)•' i •» t : •* 1 l.out - ln-f. «•
their drain mode confessions corrooorat-
Jngcuch other, though made nt differ
ent places, by which it ap(N nrs that
John Runyon and others hail premised
them a reward of $jOJ. of which a small
portion was paid in advance by the cou-
spirator Runyon and others, for the kill-
1’..: i - I'm Illuli. !1 ilh'l lilt
Alien Brumfield, Jr., both rivals in bus
iness nod enemies of Runyon.
WHO KIllXD M'OOT?
It is not definitely known who killed
McCoy oud Haley, whether the Brum-
fi» Ida la a spirit of revenge or tho Run
yons for tlm fear of a coaft-seion in mi
the prisoners implicating them in tho at
tempt to murder Brumfield and wile.
The inquest failed to develop tho mate
rial facta of tlie killing. It iscerUEi,
however, that Runyon, with th.rty men,
appeared on Han's creek tho mormug
MP4 L- failfcfel performsner of nil the
t.-ruae, <•) I'/tf: M-iiw and coutrscia ot the tese. v<
uud-r Sold No-.-.
h-f. • Halt farther martM, That the
dric«.t.-<l uniter the requlmurcteof thef<urth
« . uoDohoU u- rn.-Ar.U-U tucrrlr aa lo'.Atetal oe-
nmqr for tne ronhfui perfnruiancf' ny tbe teteiee
of th frmoof .tbeleme tontracLairtlshaU not
ber rid av r.vh»u*Hve «*f <xh«T right# of tbe etate
aoi i-•» '.ml after sakl bunds have hero ip.
i lull, m whole or part, as damage pmafc/< r for-
l-niurv for any act dooe, or oultted to »i* iloTW,or
any vulaUoa of t-*»e term* of the tease
ae luTrin prevkted, tbe orlgtoal party to tbe
•rase, wbethrr corporsttea, person or M
»«ll as thre.»mpmy rharterrd hereby as Wr*t-
• mai. l Allan!k* Kallro* 1 LVutipany. Wtall ha tie-
i >r ,r . t>r i »tb<) stair of Ueoixia for say dam-
- « a< • d Aw state by any breech or forfeiture
under »lid COOL act OftMs Mi. Inadditov to the
derail n* si curtly reqnired by the term* of tele
bCU nral il»^ tvrs- n»l an t eornorate liability lm-
l««*••«! by th-.* Iitni of this art. the teiulaluru
may. at any time, reqalrt Um lessee or leraera to
rater toto boad Wlth rood security, to be approved
• v ite* governor and attr.rney-geaersL »• each
turn, not to exceed |V»,cog as dm Mdatsni
mar 'k . m necessary to fully protect the laierusi
of ibr state.
7 Be It further enacted. That when the
■ |ir 11 iurviwr riMCinj, i n.- -red w
la tea»c<l under the pruvlst oM of this act. It
m. and ta hereby. dMtertly pmvfcted that
heremeate, hetteroMOteor ameUurark^a
■r, shall be made at the ex pen*.) of teaMD
* - 1 Mletn-i
pc*. aivliivirUun f >r such wlUr
■Iff slkiscd bytha state. A-
shall b* consider- •! |
_ lOAfty shall be considered |«rma*
It Is also distinctly provided, that lb*
i- wv or Imees shall, at aQ tin * i, keep the said
n*ul In the c.in<llik n of flrst-claw roadstnUeor-
cuv »af. ir nnd exprdlUnuly to carry ta tao ouv
u«m i f -*i I rua.1. The rovmior of the
stair ibdl have the power to appoint a board
<d ihiee exa rl.wnk and th- board of exam
iners si appointed shall hare the poarr
to »ub(in»ca wllnrs*a and examine them,
t-.-l tho power to require the product kx» ^f
looks, roe tracts and ar.y aed nil ktodeef writ,
le<s that may throw '
tL* sui'k-1 ■—“
KaafEfllMMHHIHMipHi
J-y the stote s aulbortttee h rimll appear that Urn
one that roust grow and | rcw|cr. The
cliuicb, triumphant in America, the
Catl.olic truth will travel on tho wings
oLAnuricau iutlumce and witliilen-
clrcie the univera*b**
Tho couteiring of the papal benedic
tion closed tho reltbration, so far aa tho
centenary of tbe hierarchy is concerned.
To-morrow the deliberations of the con
gress of Catholic laymen begins.
citKKCU is Pitisr ry bold.
i ej aivuwawiy
h} an of I biladelphis, whose line prrs-
rnre and magnetic eloquence, in spite of .. t . .. „ .
•he long ceremonial proceedings, Iield Count Uertert lii tnarck told Freimer | M mo , t wealthy men in Duval
hi* hearers for another hour and a half.
Hie patriotic sptnt of the archLiahop’e
adresa and his tribute to tho recent
•wvote# of the colored people and Indians
**«med to awaken general enthusiasm,
hut the most t« Ring efiect was aroused
J[hen he vindicated the rights of the
Latbolie editors, if nerd be, to freely
?K m !2 enl on lh,J iAiiiogf of the clergy.
lb« Te Drum by the choir and orchestra
brought the memorable service to a
CATHOLICS Dt RING THE WAR.
In his sern:on to-day at the Cathedral,
Archbithop Ryan said;
lb?* civil war, wi. ch so retarded tho
Patera of tie natio t and all religions
Jgdgtiona. iini;;,ling t ,ur own arullliori
•P U| U P JtH Ucn-Catiiohc dcuont.natiuus I bbe 1<
linbt or ltf-.rtr.sik n ute.a
r matters umJ.rM.- .-tL-a-
. f l! •• r i irn.n- i- r;v • - t.-|
Ribsil sppsarumbiBb
Irmre .-r I- csw havepartskied road
rr liKrd t > a cuudiiteo tetesr the first-cUm i
' U sute. ur any U muI proie-rty has
. 1 '
MmaH^Mnaion or kie^^H
l.-j y.-T. rn>r . f
y „< the bo...!* ,|r-
b »..l no.lt.. .t.r.,n
- be liable fur
h .i. j rrcUts.uor iteteriorsUon or tea*, cuo-
sumptkwor removal., sad, the qowfrnex ot the
»ia:r M.iil aj» s
Mia as feoirfly to ipHDBBBBHBB
ditlonat the date uf tLeaTorwaKl |-reil-ui rx J J
amliuetlea. Provided, that before prr>rre.ilnif
Iw reuir. rt, J.T rreon o<_ »ld
JnBCs. ■ t>
sa«l cnmpaay as security, the governor
shall case* a copy of sock report to be
deiivered to the prmitent, or smo* other o«rer
of sakl cjmpaay, awl th« cvrupaay shall hsve
■item dais I rum the receipt of socbcujy vki .a
< wWraio Ble objection# to mid report vdth the
', I soveraor, and spun each ot.y-. tk n» brief Sled.
0 tbs governor and the wmpssyshall sppefBl two
Herbert Bi.maTrtTrtear. pl.ln T.lk ! BoOmIj. »r« young men and farm.
tk.ul Turkey end Crete. . r*. Nv huky eu U tli. bottom of tlio
a wxt. Nov. 10.—Tlia government I HoudIa _
organ, the Acrojiolis, a*serta that at the! Death or Cap*. Wallace.
"0»‘ dinn ' r Brilkh andefwrtilrefoMo?
following the killing oi tlio pti^outr-,
mlu-re lm flr»t learneii, or pr.trnd«l to ‘"i‘ L r , ri „..a f m.i,
‘■'Hi'-- ' ■ ■ : 'V v .
Ins friends, McLoy and Iiuley, nn t tli«:» j mx uf ;h tn r. is- ir.it rti:-*!. r«-
sw« r ;i terrible oatii that they should , »uhaayre»;n-a.»tn: ; .•re.;«il Ueretn. a-.1 »a. lr.»-i
1, ui.ngoil ai:d Ih.il Lll inz l.;i* Ju .t U- „‘t
. .ii ili• !i.n. 11. iii.ui t. : ■ t-- ■■ i ■ ■ •
bi-db.k-n d i o.ly, orieina!.- - ■ • ■ • • ••• •• •' •
i i.i ndidfor pditicai jiurp nee «.U lt.J ; gSff atSatr.rV«^ !Lm«'S fSt -Ml IhS
li’oZL ^S'^fle .Tb Uieulti.o (.mllv were at lb. djl:i t
oftrial report cf ib* rreilikn j U-dride. except ilaj. Green ( lay «saw.«l-1
hotly pursued by a sheriff witiM^ome^our to come into actual conflict, and u* ereperty coaaeri^thenlwtMfwmchnBort i W ®° uW 001 fe<t hcW
The iaieat renorts are tliat llicrs i* being about equaby divldwi in strensth -fuul oesuiaaodask foaetb* foBoate fsria: RBtU to-n.gnt. .
- i-j thahenu of a r.d.iiv.. ro oiic c i.i t- 1 where the Htru-'ida will v - I | ‘ l " »u-ute have tiren toed*by the tee- Gocdloes stufement of the dlflicu.ty,
Cl T !^SLS^TZJ^^ l and ahot G^odloe iur*, a. the latter got I
iroirre.1 u. the «p- ra'lrg c,f sski » dfc knife oucu. Quodlca said that, fivl-
\« III Mi. V DID IT.
Two Floridian* <iet Full of llrd-l:>c
mid Uorder Ueault*.
Bron. 0 Fla., Nor. 10.—Frank Ilirrs
•ha and mortally woomW In WU. LoKsLiltiY^.'u “3j iSS !uj'Y r
kinaon last night at a country dance eight criminal ways. Tbo two atm In thus r.i.ki and
* are lUble at any JjfwJIL
miles from here, liiera made his escape, confronting each ether i
state authoriset have :
action in tire premiaea.
nrii UN NIMUNNS u* kN.W twe* MM
ru:n*a. aad the rates chared for (more, and
. . any ac t all other fecte tere-aarf to the forahte
( b ;r r- • i :•-<c totenMUloa c.f the c-oadiftxa asd
M \M-Ov, Ha.. N-v. 1".—Rivers l> »*•, •jjjrtJj. .. -a Or «S J-r
FLED FKO.il Till: GIBBET.
A Murderer Ludrr flenteace of Death
Ticoupb that Germany unreservedly re- county, died at his residence iathfcritj . . fl . ’ M t n^Tsote It farther enacted. That the goveroor
cognized Turkey’s sovereignty in Crete, to-night. He held tbe county rffiale m i al1 bei * unJcr of det *®* Lh-iiai .j-.ut nv* eU^eaof thw.titeTufUteh
and tlu t it U-hooved Greece to accom- iionorslilp for a long period of hU life, escaped with several oihera today by c.w*. r-r. two of *: -ma. teraWJ
moiate her policy to the peaceful efforts atu ] nt the timo of his death was the filing through what were supposed to te *" t w r , r . r ,. u ‘.u‘y euboreted orK
of the grent j own. president and the princii al etcckholder file-proof Lart of s e;L
Ticoupla, it is saidj frankly replied , i Q the Jacksonville and Ma^rjjort anJ Bone of them have been recaptured aa
. .. , r , president and the princhal stockholder file-proof Lart of s e; L
„ frankly replied m t he Jacksonville and Mavport an 1 None of them have U
thaiGreece recognized Turkey e rights p a Uo Railroad Cotniany. Orpt. Wal yeL The sheriff and |<"-e are iu puraui.
In Crete in juat the same measure as the i ace wa » a native of Scotland. He was , —— —
powers recognized Turkey’s rights in 57 years old. He leaves a wife, but no . Under the < **urch* nan.
Egypt, Cvptur, Roumelia and Bosnia, children. Limerick, .Nov. 10. -Bishop O Dwyer
Did you wer,
No. I never.
Bee’d a feller.
Half so yeller,
How’s your liver?
Why, all upset, of course. Then take
tho remedy, Lr. ITerca’e Golden Medical
Egypt. -* r — w
and. therefore, would not limit the iree-
dom of her policy by binding promise*.
Death of Mr*. T. D. Morphy.
Augusta. Nov. 10,—[Special.}—Hr*.
liy, v ire of ‘ “
Thomaa D. 3Iurphy
known ycur.g newspaper n
Murpbx .lied to-night at 10
Quiet Bandaf la Colnmba*.
Columbus, Nov. Id—{BpcciaL}—TMi
has teen an unusually dull and quiet
bun-lay. Nothing of any interest h. s
transpired, and everybody w« nt to rno»*oisN
, T. D. church to-day. Even the Central trains
lock at were all on time during the day. At l ,or ‘
mption. police headquarters peace and quiet pre- Relic
little daughter 3 years old. i varied. 1 tion.
A letter forbidding
the cleigy of iho diccese to graut at -<»-
lution to any Person guilty of boycotting
or pursuing tne plan of i .tmpaign. The
* f alone ih-i right
«Uj.- VT1*.. v flit re tea*-' f said rued,
exorpt sju u.in.* t th.. ,•*«**. sbsll |<rocf.d
.ill) -u. * te-f'jf-: ih> fxfgra:.- u of t e . ■
w u>cxAi:...*ui*rue<iandiu h«.-jui, work* i Discovery, and you wont go art
-■ •V-. iWi-.'.y^wrtlc. Moct.ml rti QiW.^ icoUin/ th. color c( a y»ll-r (e»« i
KirSrtl Jr'diJmT .7^I-m It II.— P«l-li>. IiIUduuh
MiM.au. i..ly iImctiUuz util irlM / forth Ih. hemUcb*. Icrt *| ]4-titz, .our loin i
lm. ni l nrtUl- Ml »«i lu rtjlji. Mock . indii;'-!ion. impunliM of til. blood. :
" nK hum
.-..r-i -'tinrhecmreafttesecrrtan' ot*tete*n.i ity. It is guaranteed to i or c
|«er&on'.
Mford’i Arid Pho
Mental and I'hysit
ipbate tj-
oi Exhaus- ‘V 1
wpy farcu*).-
tenors, wi i be refan
or nmtr.ru of tbe CMBVxn^
or tea. inr the rows sr.4 l; -
itl'c ^ reuuenit, U Ui- l»T»ued ur
no—.-»ei-<n uf thnroed f.^lheetAt? .
shell aj-jJy tie ren*«»)«lNE »*»n.U
• snisrrv,. n si-unuel ot U... forfeiture, x% far as
tri\ , ll. , ikHMu’rth-r fnvt^, Th*t mi-t tevsre
* leeerrs »!i U I— re;i»lr.«t |. «y f.lt tax. » and
_-#e*«in«sU month' |uroperty of tl. uite in
thesUtecf Tren—rr; «:h1u. retu u|-*n nil
pr"p«-rtv osnwri ur cu».trolte*l bjr not r«-
ori.r«lfrrvi,lt*»Utejii».l*.»rhfmU»erl.;xre« n
« tnrome m Is now paMby the tvntral lull-
«».d lAi.kinr i on.|»«r. end shall r.« w.te
!rtiai.troNd,(Vanr |wrl tlwr^if. t«* r.i-y other
cuoipaay, ruri«rslW. orjerty; li..».u-l f He
InMcmeiejr sub-lei sey pr * t“T tv •*.: n l-.i r r
rail:, od p«rp.Nf*«. If In tbe o|.uuon of il - ellor-
nc/ rrmsl it ran f • "ifi oul ln>ili.lai!ni-
lOethteol rhestste, and all Iwproren.. nte pat
.<U ^^**1 pr.ije rty by the k -*re# or thrlr f. n u»te
shall brfcMtf tu I he stau-al tte? eX|Sr*t)-»u of »aet
hr,-. Ii Ite If further rnarfr-L Ihat all per-
mrr.f.i r.ijulrol la »- ina.te ut .ter * «i.l It- )..»!!
he Diadem gokl or l«a niuJvatent: that U-e raU :
ro.vl shoj* i,f if..- Wretern a.. l AUsntkJ railt
shaB te* oe reunited beyond till rts'erf C
K* Mini. I .at lb* prWpal oOU-e of it, Wr-lrm
*»d Allantir railn^-tshall he wuhln tbe limit f
tlie stale of (tetrf-gis.
Her. IX Re W further roarie.!. Tbst In the event
of a failure to U-mt* the Weateru -in.l AtlaiG-
rafirMuhor. lathe e\« >t of « iarftUwM . r tiw
k-4~ utaav Ume.ll. • ;o.rrr r .-h ail ..j r v 1
mad under fl-- provision of th .law-of tint etat.,
until a leaeeran te- oi*te uai-r thle or any sub-
TTffWlftlSSSKij. T..rtrtu,.... j
part.- • f l^-.' ill. M rt w.il. Ih-s ru.t I \ i'r. 1 ;
same are hereby refealel
GOODI.Olt l« DEAD.
Ilrpi.bll. u.! Swop# Died l»| Itrpul,ti
tan Goodloe'e Knife, Goodloe l»y
Kwope’i Pistol.
LcxiNfiTON, Ky. t Nov. 10.— Cel. (Jood-
loe, whose dwqwrmte encounter with C.d.
Swope created such a wule-sprvad sen
sation, died at 12 5» o’clock this after-
Nearly BilOuT, o'clock Col. G olloo
realized that di-tvjlution wav rapidly ap
proaching, and he then hide hi< family
ft. re well nlid was resigned to his fate.
The desi'crately w uumled man rttiined
pt, -osrion of his fac lUus to the end, and
never once lost thenervo w hich h.* liai
displayed from tho tutus the fatal bullet
struck hint.
Ho joinrd tlie F.piscopal church l afore
he died, and w as baptized this morning.
The outire city is iu tbe deej>cst mourn-
lug over hD death, and tho flag on tho
goverment btiiidhig hue been i ut at h rlf-
uieat. ■■
Ml he funeral will bo lteld hero Tucwlay {rafiStSw 11 :