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• • *; ,AK£ ,| H, r MASo0LUTE i '* ;rM * r, ‘ s l * ‘’t •“ ti-<* quorum * n a c nuily p;uv» nn:i'U>
IN THE HOUb-. • ;:r. ling » ■ :ni.t:■ -. 7 i.e 1! • • has th«*! lou-e. of « t!.«• :,:ue thing may
MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING* FEBRUARY 12, 1800.
IX CROWN CZAR KEED.
. advisory powers arul jurisdiction. Iih acted by tho votes of
action concludes nothing, and must bo may bo impaired or daatqydd
. •r'.-'i i<> tho Hou.-c, 'Ail'll i. v - M>t" of a m« r<- fi.»cli"li of liie
•ejecta as It pleases. Tliesaino prin-
.™j' | COFFIXSCARESDUCKWOUTII
..... ,„d naudull S»r me mauid'
ti'ylemO*r L Heduecd to Noll.lntr
.nd Tliol l*ieTren»'"'r I* Opf ucd
;to tl»e Tlilef.
Feb. 8.—[Special.]—
{ never adopted a rulo ou this subject, and I bo dono in tho Senate,
en tho common practice for , enormous sums of
tho public’treasury for the
•.I ami rnj ."1 r pur-
1 tho iiitc rest to tax-payers com*
it haj PR
commit t< p, in arranging its days of nuet- ] printed Ir
ing or order of business, etc., to lix tho _ must uni
number of its quorum, which U h s pos< •* an . .
tl a i a majority of its whole number. ! pletely subordinated to the selfish uo-
So far, the ref ora, as a const itut.onal or ! mau«U of private individuals and
p.—lopoewM.r—i legal qui ntion is conceinod, it has never I corporations Without entering hero
Was-hi^ton, r _ * flnx _ boen J cnied or q uestiooed that it was cn-
new code of | ,
and rev- 1 baa rep
ni -.jurity POSTMASTER AT SHARON APPEALS
I TO WANAMAKfR AND HAR&ISON.
In the same way j
,ty Ic appro- Duckworth Nni* DcmocrarsNenl Him
Coffin - liras e Waiiamake
• urea IiiirUworlli <*l Fruftctlon
>1 nrsltal Ordered lo Sharon.
of tho constitutional ,
J At K%U>’N
it win no
nny link.
Iif Completed,TlianUa to
•l«a Alllanee.
Jackson. Feb. 8.—[Special.}—While
Jackson S3 not raying much about her
growth and prosperity, &he is making
The merchants, by their energy, fair
dealing and ready cash, have butltupa
trade from tho surrounding country that
is astonishing. Selling bacon at 5 cents
per pound has brought a great many
htrangers here to buy their supplies for
The school numbers 180, and new
coming m every day. I^ist
Washington, Feb. 8. — Edward
I Duckworth, recently appointed posti
P„pt.»0«. on the new code of | 1 ySMTSw ^"iT^ |* r , , - , „ ,
.... i'-iU-. til.. W„. 1-. In- n-, Mol 1.1 ' ‘ ' . ' jc:u- there t"- roll n.,.1
„„ Monday, ■ I'd th») hope lo V1 ,, an- • hare-l-r. \nv nileorpr-u- ment that he ie prevrutc.l hy Uin-t. oi ; t ,, cn count ie. > irreenlcd. It is le |d
. ».'to..*rl. » r>» w .li "... is on.. I'"'V‘.“;V’“' " th.- ■ r . !• rk j. r .lul .1- Ml- and hoetr.edemo-.Mm. lo xurpM that thl, year.
Wednesday. The Jemo-1 fU ndy of legislative expediency and j*? kj** f.?
they eay they do rot want propriety. The reawm that thi* l»u< >£"?“?“ n ^ 1 v ir.: t?,o nn-cnccoil
mike any 1
lie for discussion, eo ns to fully rtuto. ^ h av. nol Mt ,. i; , r an l cng. n ler controcer. e, UUk»-
, ir ,ide of tho case. A number of - ujn , louM . ttlld nIlu . lu , ,„u I t ‘ t,n, .!™ ch ■?'«.» U V? 1 *!?
«*»»»™ nka .• p !r; h "‘.1“"“5 Ji‘,°I ,muu-.na, heretofore intopretelL"
nd oth-
succeed a democrat, who, with
friends, it is represented, has since i
every means to prevent his niece
from taking charge of the postoffice.
BBT DUCKWomii v corns.
Threats of personal vli»lence an l c.
death, it is sLiteJ, wr • publicly n
an*l he.q>ed upon him. On onof'cca
■i ■ <•" .. • i• - - ' ' • J • I'l'I *' c'
placed on the porch of his home. A
i tiievdo not think it will bo | House, for couvenienuo, curumits tem-
n in uiv all they want in so short I poranly its juri-dictioo to standing and I JT mm the snuJOUt ADfis-UTW.
bleto 7 . rtnvt wiect conuniUees. It never parts with I Discu—ing tho aholition of tli.atory
ii.'-.h l"ur I • ; iii.ii. lit \ .. iiiii.ts a. ' m-tiun-, tl.- !• .i t . ..ii«- in Ms
t UO k>og tor y i i * t^». jurisdiction so committed *s returned to I protr*t. Itsavs: "ilio clau*e all twing
reenient has yet -*^‘, '1 the House with a bill or proi>wition an 1 1 the rpciker t<i refuse t»» enter!ain any
■isp today , opno ..u? UII to : “ again referred by the House fur con- i motion which he may core dor dilatory,
at there was a po. Tl* . _ : veuicuce lo tho committr-e of tho whole. 10 absolutely inconsistent with otherpro-
e-xircme.telwraand <*alruct w. , u t »ie coumittem advisory visions of the rule. To provide that
H.Kiidho coneidered tlio code pt
Kd a dauKlrou» one, and that «!..
,, came to Wgureup thu igur.-i
[iopriaiions at the end of tno i
r^Slir b '£“ t ^py««fc»» ; adT^ry”J?..l‘‘c^cl£ii^ e ua”ig P Tu «»W7~ HjAr k~>b' mpectwhi^ j
men* .x enditure of] .blit mo .P;- v r ieaMhatths ^vidLn cminit g le in the rulo pur-^orta to confer upon them. gone Duckworth trfc;rophed 11
u an being urged upon ebopr •<. h- ^ onSJ^tSSttal ukleb A roUhbotithmg patlUiuCTUry »ottc«u d .p.nS,. n : t „at it >u ol.turned «lo.
3. -Hid that tlie-o rule, make the ™ f-'/otma ol too con.ln i.ion. b.reloforu rce... mze.I in tho Uo-.t*. and , u ,,, , ^ anJ A>liC .,, thsl u u d.sre.
c dear for them, you do not buvoto u M-ni on ine kuuject, anci u m ar gj^pj- providing that numbers n'ar ! -j-j
, r.'.y.iliit to tee that the money a.lud uioDj witulhe w.il rw'ognlaed urfncl- n . nl ’(U.'ii IT.. Menu cnlr as ti e .pek-r ^
•'li^con reea i* apt to ocerbalauco that ]• « of the EngUh par iament. tU or g- « c . ,„ lcrlo pe.mi,. and L.L. .nly
l^aXttSraiyV' . I nal tourc.. of our lyliamwitary rule. , uch ap pLlifrom rmdcci.lou.aeh.may
ilii probable that the rule* will h® tuodern con-.l.r. M j.nipcrtoallow.woul latlrasthav.
[lilted a. re|H rted and the tow hthen „ v tno merit of din^tn.u and Uaplkity.
conclusion the majoritrsay. Your . «, uc jj a rn |„ wou u 1* ro more nnrsason-
conria.ttwc lisau tlu» gone over briefly the , pr lhan lhe on0 now vta .
Sto&i r 'A".«?. '“r. Frc-rent oonfltet up®
will at once enable tho Uou«c to have
The Uaptihts l.avo just completed their
new church, md it is indeed ;i iiandsotne
, , , structure. 1'ndertbe pa&toraleof Rev.
have recently been received at 1110 ^ Hooten the church has prospered,
and is now iu healthy religious condi
tion.
J.,- kf-r»n is or.n to have a dummy line,
built fnmlh- East Tennessee, Virginia
and Cicuig'u kj ot to town. It will run
completely around tho business pait of
department giving detail
it appears that 1 u kworth who is u
derstootl to be an indepcntlcnt re:»i
liran. was some time ago appointe*!
THE FAMOUS FIRST BALE MAN PAoSES | LaKK City. I
AWAY IN ATLANTA. Maconit. b who conti ..plate visiting the
City of Lakes will lo giad to learn that
lie XCmm AiUcked Hr ther.rip, WJitch Co!. Dr*n!l*y **’» • f " f,f thoir city
Uevrlopcu into Pnoiiiii *i»i» Mr, j have lakcnchar.. uf ltmCentral Hotel
Jones Leave* a Handsome For- I at this place, th** immediate llianac*^
tnne Has Never JlarrleU. : nif'ru of whicii mil- "ih.ii -dr. C.
• Brantley, lhe* are heartily welcomed
here as ’genuine acquisition* to our ao*
Atlanta, Feb. a—fSpeciaLHHon. ciety,
Frimrus Jone*. who for years haa r»*pr« - Speaking of hotels again. Lawo
united Bekwcounty in'the to«kl»tui». faclUtice in tascl lu oT.rtlo.vi.M-. and
■ _ _, . .. .V. , . . I she focL the neo.i ..f larger houses o.
^ k :‘. 1 * a , public entertBinment mon* than ever le-
‘•1 irst iwie Man. died in this city 10-11.17 fore T j, 0 opportunities in tLi-* lino are
a little after 1 o’clock. j finvclaaa.
rtf. - ken with Hvu'KNZi. • Mr. it. W. BttNtt, the genial agent of
Mr. Joan, cume lure about too ntk. I the Georgia South, ro end Florida hero,
O.n nn.i „> ' >.»>"""? ' I''"
Hotel. About la?t Friday or hnturday
"t «t posit freight immcdiitelv
at the rear d- cr of every store. This u
an enterprise of the alliance, which lias
inn it- own w n.-liou-e t»:i- -> n-on. Ii ii>.-
dle<l all its 1 "’ton and realized a hand-
sum o saving from it.
The f.trmf .smade fine crops last year,
and arc conn..'Mt-ing th* new year un-
y . r favorable circumstances. Some are
culture, encouraged
from Northwest
Illinois, who have recently moved
among us.
Mr. K. E. round, one of the substan-
ti.1l citizens from Indian Spring, will
soon move his family here toeducato his
children. I»•• inn^ni:" • nt n.-.d* r.co is
now in flie haul- of the contractcr*.
Mrs Ettr. e, mother of 31r. S. F.
idg*?. 11 laj roving from her recent
SR,
u lat<r limn Tuesday.
LEJ.O-UATH ON BCEO’s RUT-EX.
Though not formully presented in
. i louse, tho majority and
non j reports upon the now
h ot rules proposed Have boen fllvi
• U the journal clork and ordered
nted. The majontv report, in great
mil, explains tho diflerwoc# between
propos'd cole and that previously in
t\ lut in nu«t iuataoers tl.e explana
if uciiccomp-nied by any arguments.
The Urpubllran Hsport.
In regard to the rule authorizing the
raki r to count a quorum the majority
says: “Clause 8, of rule 14, directs
mt hod of ascertaining a quorum
ths members present refu-« to vote
roll call The process of ascertaii
presence of a quorum to do bos
m liti‘ill w nltl urtiin
iinJer control of the speeki
J i>f the accuracy of the
oar SYtti'in of loll cull it bun
sed more convxmciii
nounaeth# votes •» nnn.i
m^senceof those who refuse t"
[m same time and by the
due control over its business and at the
same tiino provide those safeguards of
deliberation and debate which will en
able the House to act wisely.
The Democratic Itepnrt.
The minority report signed by Carlisle
and Randall reviews the proposed code
and criticizes many of iu l cm urea. The
first change antagonized is that tc rule * ‘
THE PROTEST AGAINST (. I-SARISM.
ON this subject the minority savs.
"Under disuse 4 of rule 24, no bill _ . .
. the lluiiso calendar can bo reached for I ^Pr*’ ^
■* I consideration unless called up by thojl**® 7
, .. Ill 1 - port. I it. • tsV.Tl'iln
v 1 I..11-U '• ■ f lli" han.u • n.» 111 liM'l'i il ' * ( 'j f |ir v
“ cpntrol of th. tor, who nu mber cun tuato to oriKtoal motion tor | ^ |inlu>w ^
■iM dk-rive his information from hU tho 1 urnoiiejof o»nsk ring ““J.!* 1 ; u „., into service.
L MUM, or bv tto -id of ti,ocl..rk,.r lwWlfueom^tuoo^wholillou.0 Thov(u „_.
r• «,'•!' d h i?«: 1 rr \
s "'Jj";' to I u^ln
1 bilk TTiis U tlie extent of his right un-
I 'd. r the] v p*.wd run and it is evident
that he frifi Le placed at a great duad-
I va&tasd We are unable tc diac&Tar aav
|PUcuss»k the hew ’! sumeteft rcaf-on lor this dUcrunii.aUuti
4 i -no dilatory motioas swulbc. enter 1 BKa i Q> y n )« m berj who may not be for*
. _ .1— •—k*» thwrenort eay • j una ie}nougb to secure tlio co-operation
of conmittcvsin miking their motion.
tno floor, by ad vising members In advance
what their rights are.”
nARltlKo'IN A BUGGY.
A Novel Sight In the Jlatrlroonla! Line
at Ugfctliorpe.
OaLETHORPE, Fehw 8l—[Special.]—To
day cn Broad street in the <*enter of the
town, between the large magnolia tree
and tho artesian welL tno souls plighted
their faith to one another.
The participants were 3!r. Jnd Ruth tors to pro^ted immediately
i and MKs Alio* Jone-u They live in the and investigate the wh< U
WANAVAKER PUOMI5E8 nOIBCTION.
Oo the 8th of the present month Duck
worth wrote th® Postmaster-General
that ho could hold out no longer, fearing !
that ho would be killed. After consulta
tion with tho President and First Assist
ant i’ostinaatcr-Gvneral Qarkson, tho |
Postmaster-General last night tele-!
graphetl Duckworth as follow *:
•‘Whatever power this department has ,
will be uaed to protect you and put you
in possession of the office to which you
have been appointed. Communicate
freelv br telegraph tin* lull fa< i-. it inter
fered with further, and immediate action
will be taken.”
PARTNER XILUES ORPOX A KARSH AL TO
SHARON.
Ho also ordereil t«o nostofTK
NOVIK WlMM.Um, Cl RIOS.
. Sha
< t tli • ■ i.upty. a". M ;- i .»>-' ’.«• : ii >’i.l'T
Jo* from here, and cam♦ here Unitr<l btatea mnr.-hal to tin- scene
anti knowledge of • trouble. Duckworth was roi >nu:icnd
▼t-u, nnd *sg<*rty in- lor the ufli?o by a la: v number of 1
1 : r. her. J.' u j 1 ntniilr citizens, including one or mr
1 hand w*a presaeil • of national inMuonce. .an an honest a
j caj al 1" man.
DEATH Mllll'.S THE KAILS.
At-
A Valuable * olleetlon 7lai!« hy a
Georgian In Europe.
TALEorrt'N. Feb. 9.—iSpecial.]—Capt.
Arthur Pou. x distingubhad civil en*
six montie tow of Europe. Capt. Pou
went to ( nr.'! 1 to attend a meeting of
the engine r- .>-einhled from ul'. parts « f
the world Pm was first assistant en-
^ine<*r during the building of the Mexica
l entrnl. fsint® this he has beer, wit
tho Alabnmn Midland as chief engineer.
Previous to that tin.e he was chief
gsr.cer if the Savar.ah and Dublin Short
l ine, it his invitation I called to
gat herd in the old
Ono <J the most c
linked [nail--'!, wo
nruior ltiring the
ho wan taken ill with something resem
bling the prevailing epidemic. He grew
rapidly worm and finally developed
pneumonia, which soou brought about
he end. All was dono that medical
kill could suggest to (ave him, but with
out avaik
Mr. Jones was one of the nn*l su ics-
ful, and certainly the Unit known, farm-
era in the atatr, und haa ancosadad in I V egi tahl
maikeling early cotton for so many con- ’
secuiite ymrs in advance of ali other
farmers that for a long time no one has
tried to cempete with him.
LEAVEN A Ha Knar I VIE FORTUNE.
It is said that he loaves a bandeomo
fortune, which will probably go to his
mother, sister ami brother*, us Mr. Jones
was never married. Hit mother and his
, Mrs. Flanders, live in Macon. A
brother, Kculwn Jones, lives on a plan
tation adjoining that of tho dead man,
1 twuotheis. Dr. Chau Jom-s und Mr.
11 CL Jones, are tesidenu of Atlanta.
Absent membeia of tne family bavebeon
sent the sod news by w ire.
Fnmus Jones' father u buried in Oak
land cemetery, this city, and tho
i-h-fries are now the daily
ir young people-
1 crowded with theat-
Trll t
orld.
a shirt of
ler the plate
Ie age*. This
the days of William
c Haulioe. when chivalry 1
1 be laid beside him to-morrow aft*
noon at 8 o'clock.
albaxy mdi kx; HIM.
Albany, FcU 8.—[hocciaL]—News of
the death of CoL Primus Jones has cast
a gloom over this entire community,
ilia relative* will leave here to-morrow
to attend hie funetal in Atlanta.
FIIIK xtoVpkd tiif. dam f.
Wsshlnctun llsll. I'etrrsnn, >. J.,
Burns V% tills • Hnll Is In l’roxrrss.
Paterson, N. J., Feb. 8.—Washington
bus movi d hi-, "til. ■' in!" :i. •
uewly completed quarters, where he
gives perfect satHfuction to tho public.
Mr. J. H. IK 1 1 ■ - | "i• ■
ing agent for the Suwanec lliver Koutc.
very favorable iui|.rL'ssion uj»on our peo
ple.
Winter has given Iztke City tho'-on-
plcto go-by. Orange trees arc now in
lull blootn, and the fruit of the pea-1
lias already ntu.:! 1 considerable size.
Flower gardens are in holiday attire.
peas and other early ir.:.rl. *
■s arc being shipped in lArgi
quantities.
Picnics and
fashion with eti
Tho city has
rical entertainmenti
of a til 'I-i hi >' gr.iili .
A large n r< will bo planted to
watermelons in this vicinity tl.is casou
which will goto u >rkctover theGoorgu
Southern and Hondo.
Phosphate has been found in Large
quantities in our county and of excellent
qu.llllj. Ill" u< I'.llll l* !i» "I . lit im-tiv
inthaAgricultur.il College atthia place!
is flooded with specimena for analywi*
from all portions of the state.
Mr. R S. 1 liuiiip . ii. ni,- «.i th.' load in,
young lilt'll "l ICt*>. w as h q |ulv
married to Mi^s KiIil May Albright, at
'l t "iiii> • 11v. Mi .. 1. i\. ri..*
y mins « u iph* are • \] I I. 11 j• • hl.orliy
and will bu heartily welcomed.
There has been 110 rain since S pum-
ber, notwithstanding which the health of
the city was never better.
A new line of railroad has been incor-
l«»r.ve I b 1 w. in 11., l i. • .111.1 I'! ' '.
wick, which completes tho Lake City,
Macon and Tam] n net-work.
The Georgia Southern ami Hernia pe<»-
plo arc booming cur neighboring resort
Wamiivjton, Feb,
«nator 11.acock has
lets’ ncit .11 tho burea
I printing by insisting 1
ment of a handsomo
from Now York.
Monday as a plate
but up to tho pi >-<-nt
an opportunity of d
that lino or any other
THE PRINTER SAID NO
Im reported for
whe
1 sha v
1 to a
her to go to work and threatei
• un r.d'n-r than a< < > jit t!.••
She 1
all
the
on Hruudway, 400x500 feet in size,
l urnM to tlie ground about 2 o’clock this
morning. The lots will not fall much
short of |800,000l A ball was in i»rog
>1 out io Bafcty, soi
; their valuable wraps bi
““ S originated
« l.» the .p«k«t," th-
ui. (l.iuo U merclj ilori:ir»torr o(
ilu.rn.uurj h.«.
;c h can bn framed which will limit
rubers to the proper u* of proper
Any motion must conducive to
r.in public bnsinssaor matarti-
a.v fur tl*e c«.rofort and convenknee of
, tn»J t- u.«t (or the puri»«-[ol
inju.t nod opwoutw ouiuj- Th. m»-
jorttv may b« k^it lu wr«tlot (or u louij
.ptinat rtMOU und I°°d —■
.....ctinirt at th. whim ol a unit* m«m-
l.r .nd .oui.un.ira (or a .tiil (ouaer
rio, nt th. will Of oo^lltlh. « bo .r. h.
n-c,.-rj p«o»utooo( ‘ h »,
f..r th. y«u and naj^ uy tit* aid ol rtui-
I It motion. pn>l*r tn ttontolte^ hut
siilch are improperly u*au.
1 lLltlllTEXlM* OF RECENT ORIf.IN.
ill the early day* Btcb a proalitution
rf ic^itiuiat. root tun. raiiud by »n*er,
a 1'ltii 1 «im and |*rty wl «<u not m ill nor ni>k. a raport .xnpl by dalirtr-
much iu named among UytaUtora Toy., it to Uia ednk or tba .Joaircr, and it
.la. tluabtu. haa (town to aurh taoinu ,iiuuld bo arrottauoaiy raltrrtd, h.
,,'rtinii, Out; th. pailiam.nutT la-Vannot hitmoll raoro to comet it unlna
a I.ti ii (mm American ai—moiica b4i. don ao within tbrea daya alter it.
nd it nmwui to keep pace with U'rr(. t. n.e. ’
a. and toemtoie the majority by t|ncLX> roa cotnurm ofthi -vnoLT,
11.uner.tleal tlie |U«'i»iiirf Otllcer Kelaliee to the ebaata in th. rule,
t by exlrwrdiuary tiuaue Out ext governing the commit Ira ol tho whole.
I ■ m ““ the minority aaya: It haa been tin ay .
ao tmitiraully conceded that tl.e commit-
te. of th. whole Jlotiwiwaa iiniplr the
liou-o It-.elf, tliat it haa never Uen con-
aiderad nac -wary to pracribe iu tl.e
I THt lXDIVtBLXL tIXoniD.
1(1 majority voto la aufllcirnt to aua-
nemlhe rule, and (lx a day (or tho con-
eidrrtkm of a lull when the motion i.
roadfky the direction ot a committee,
reitiniy tbo tamo roU ought to be aul-
llcift when made by an individual
irofler upon bla mponaibility and in
belli o( hit couatituenta. Iha only
rJutahle explanaliuu (nr thi. diarrtmi-
njou ia tint it ie the policy o( tile pru-
, ,-i rule to Mipprcee the Individ lul
inber o( tbo ilotiae at (ar at poaetbla
J immao the pjwer. ol the commit-
>x In tact, under Iha prorated rule,
b individual member will ecarcely
re power to make a motion ot any
od except when ha acta aa iha reprr-
native of a committee and hy iu
ractioox lie will nritlie; introduce u
tluit the
J ditl not!
luut 1 ‘0111 ]•
roue that u
1?* of this
kind, hcli ii.** ifTright* <1 1 ii.-
moiiest brkle during tho ceremony
wcmetl to havo l*een iropre.r<-«l with a
I« -»ou of i oDstoocjr froo* the, ceaseless
tlnw of the artesian water and (he pr ren
al green of the l&acmta.
After lhe eta.nab.M kn » was*pcurclv
tied, the grooto. with nnco««*rcJ head,
handed the minister a 5’> bill, gave loose
i never dki a young
of jowar on (be \i 1
ry lew ineintf
bly ba kep- if
"i 1 ary sb-.i
- ni*- lines m
>V h\ nhiHild an
- *.«rk t») motion* made only to
.. » ear) even U the original (1
th*- luf-tu n wu aalutory ami njiii
bit should one-fifth even I* entttr
as- • a half hour of U*einselv«a •
th- four other filths, by a iaotk,n
jm.11. when the majority roamfc
a- i.ut want to adjoura.*
T11E ROl'XR AND THE
"It I lie SUggt -liotl tbciul i
thui ^rra' j lower ia ivers confrn“*
arseer ia lust a» the api*ovaF^*
Ih .-e u the very breatk iu UsarJjJ
ot i'..t speskar, aud a* nooody r lu
w ujesioueot its liberties aw* 4 **’
•-t l*»! 01 co..uol, wo may be f u * e
‘ ai% infa-mtiitinn fDJJ
aruitiary intemii»tlon
I «ace. aud indeed no lr.t» riupt' _
id not only such iut-ose
lion is nuuie measly evidf ‘be
or id, but aUo such action
-ce ou the |*crt ol the w, ‘ l
* ure ilk sprayer uf
w ui .es are Lis iP
n the cn; *1 u lower excrc*?
Mouse tt.roUrah its ^«n'perly uuu,1
otBcar.**
COMMITTEE OT THE e
Conaidcnng the qukbtiP T ' < *' D K
that itO tu-m ers shai^* ,iw •
quorutuuiok unu.t •«••( U ' • l ;*°
ttiortsavs: "ib i teutuT oct a
new one For raauv w *®
' * ■ • . V. a , 1 I
* » .!.> 1^*
. _ . V ...»X V • ••• '* U *
the Uome by m ro 'p> *
kjokiagtoa re- ‘ ll uu.m.r
RkCfc'-i.ry for a qu e w -
toewhi.ee, Lnt in- h .1 * ,r 1 ‘ * ”
Ir »• nt d t" U .-v t,,e **“
'hatuutUrec. . u .1 l ’°’ n coc /
fronted w. 1 eq».. t“ , 1 u ^ !,lo ‘
. : a: [..u,- 1 ' 11 " ■—
I X. • t : Wi|l ; “° a
reins to his steed
Lochinvar glnie sway more gallantly
with h;a bonnie bride.
THEY DOR»T DIE AT HARTHBLL.
No tt'hlte Frraon Its* Died Yhrrs In
Two Yenrs.
Hartwell, FeU 8.~[^peciaL)—Iiart
well claims to be able to »Low the best
health record of any town or rity in the
ate.
Thera are considerably more than a
thousand inhabitants, and there has not
I een a tingle death among tne white
pot'uUtiou in nearly two yt-arsi
The fact U m*.r rcmatkaMe when it ia
atated that there haw Keen over two
hundred esses of me* as lee in town within
the la 1 month.
What town can beat tills?
llanwell is bound to grow. Within
tho last two months four Luikliag ami
loan aieocirtions havo bem otganixed
and ar** now iu active o|«ration.
A bank was established last fall, and
already there Is demand for an inrrvaee
of the capital dock, which ia ytf.MKJ.
A cot ion factory is promised iu the
near future, and it m more than pro' able
w»* will h.»\e an oil mill and lerlihz.r
factory, alsa
JI DDE LVvTm WANTED TRBR.
'■I»e Morzan Klotrr* Carried to At-
bsnr for Refs Ksspliig.
Albany. Feh. 8.—(Special.]—Deputy
Slier ill Duvia of Calhoun county, acconi-
{sinied by two citizens, arrived in this
city at daylight thia morning, bringing
with them Polk New too, the negro
that w as to havo been hanged La that
county a few days ago. and two of the
ringleaders of the riot in Morgan the day
Newton was lo swing.
Sheriff Daria found out that a crowd
Mi Bmi KUInt miiI Srffrsl Injured
In Callnai let-idem*.
PlTTHHlT".. P.i-, Feh. 8.—. J
mnta
tufa
11 from Bnltimo
l Ohio railway ra
w ou tho bri-lgu
• IS t
UiiU . (rail ... ......
o’clock laat evening. The emghm
cotnbiration jovial and baggage cur
over tho bank into the river. Thcs
■" V. ■ I l.illt M .l \.
I.i.ginecr II<urylUnhuf Piitaburg was
badly Uirutd. but not fatally injured.
Fireman Lewb Dordicr suatainvd a
terrible scalp wound, but will rrcover, !
BaggsgenuMter Dingles of PlUabtirg '
was burned by the car storr.
The ooly psuwenger injuit .1 was John .
liodwlay of Glenwooil, n;a>tcr cnrp.-i.ti r
“.. oat ‘ i
of the road, lie fell heaviJ
Morelbea'itiful than the*e, if le-s
•erestifi/, are some specimens of mode* n 1. .. ....
r.uii jhAn work, surh as inuaic-boxea of °f. ,ul '^ n ;
tu. qiiidaai^n, and wa.sl carvings from ? nI - v yh.*n the dense'smoke in.aleil;
SwttzetAOd, Hoheiuianulanaw&re.ltalinn ‘hto the Uiil room that the
inmaiq. otr.. and unique walking stickh j UIH ‘ le “ wn , r !‘ of t, “*' r 8 lr,lt d ‘‘
! purchErd in th*- Eillcl Tower ot I’arit. I *"
lie a piece of pile Troui the
lake -v.w-. or S'* it/crland. probalih
* t.OOU to »,NiO yeur-* old: a pi* ce of pin-
j j from t.v juiml it" im ot a I ridge, built
, 1 arru-w th#hhiue bv the Human*, nt trio
j -tick Tiai- from an u:ik tieo tluit hud
t lairi vm nl thousand years m the bogs
of Inland.
i i.uso us- interesting, not on account
, ! of tluir -rutty, but as showing tho
• 1 hang«- md'-rg ine by woo l kept under
x water a rw thousand yrars, and the
Ii io n tine state of jpMervati n.
Ilejiasi Boater of very old books,
* I ecrnpi :.iif the Latin ('lassies, and var-
j [ loos wurk» on medLine, natural phil-
r ( u&i-hy., iK'grapby, etc, all from 20u to
iOit years jid. Among these ia a volume
injuring hlmraK InMmllv! H. «ill n ,t I ubi “ -Ii" l 5 ". •l-o»in, thu tint .lylo
x « f t) | • eter m • I. nr, 1 a Latin BUde pub-1
jAd | Iwd tn 524, which ia probably tho old-
* b Georgia.
st Bit!
MIS If11091 ui irn.\N.
roios what number or inemben should be
necessary to constitute a quorum in such
committee. The constitution re*juirrs a
majority of all the member*-*lect to ron-
atUute a quorum to do business in the
House aud without any rubs on the sub
ject the same number has been recog
nized ax no essary in committee of th.-
whole cad whenever it found itself
with Irao than that numb«r present
aud voting it has been comiieiu-d to sus
pend its proceeding* In adouion to this
proposition to reduce the number neces
sary to conuitute a quorum it is also pro
posed by a modification of oki rule
33 to confer upon committees
of the whole powet to does all debate r
v^**-
b«in Ivcretofore given io * or.imlttee*, Lut 1 awa y **'» Icforo the lynctiers con-
ha» always been exer i*ed by the Houso I gregato-l an.* brought ih mtothe All any
and in our opinion it will be unwise to I jail for safe keepir g.
I... .. u • i. u. th. m- -t. •• j , | ..Vunr,,
if 100mvmberaareloooGjiituieaquorum t «***•-' in chipfin.
in OOamttteCE I Gl-mpi.J Iti.r^lary ol ltUkrl)*«
RLXD’B COUNT—A QCOKCM flan. I Groccrr-Persenwl Noi»*.
“In pur trance of thii same poher of GK f FI5 * ®’“^®f rclaL ^” ThU
re-hi. i gthc n■ • r or r*pr s nutive* morning at 8 oclock Polacmca Can-
:• - tr. n « t c- , ..sr Lu. u.- - ' n.r rham and V/hitakcr found the rw*r
it u prof*t*ed by the major.ty to inse.*t I of B. Ii. B.akt-ljr’s grocerv home oo*n.
V “ ,,v l! /- ‘‘ | ih«*y made examination, but found r.o
d nothing !•
probably recover. A relief tr
sent from Connrilsville.iuid tl
are being cared for.
THREE WEEr. KILLED HERE.
Baltimore, FeU A—A railroad acci
dent is reported on tho Cheea] *nk<* and
Ohio railway at BiglYn Tunnel between
Benton and Lowell, W. Va. A freight
train, which was approac hing the »i/n.d
station, ran into a switch which had
been left open. Before th.- eng in re r
could reverse it had rusheu into the sig
nal statiea and pushed the station into
New river and then plurig -d m u ft«r it.
The tender followed the engine. In the
station was atrhgraph operator, lie
tk. .r »:in«rr and ureniuu wr.,. carried ia .Ii,
ink) tii. river xn.ldrouncJ. Tl.e ft. i^l.i v , n • o( ll,
cun were piled up oil orvr tl.e track. I Ttoiradnl acbdut -ill open on next
AND THREE HERE, roa MoiuUt. under tho supervi-n n of Mr.
LITTLE Rock, Feh. U — 1 „*rl v V«^u-r- i 1 '°°pv* who we are informs*! i« a native
J has fxperieni
V|irlnslins Trlumptird Over Winter-
The Tom n*s Froaress,
Quite*N. FeU A —;S|rf*ciak]— 1 The pro
tracts* drought which has prevailed
througi this section termic^t«.-»l last
ni^ht i) a ck-lightful rain. The light
ning flnhc-d and the thunder rolled, and
in all i#-*j ects it was a soring rain,
the jsil '"t-k the mocking birds have
br» ii ng, the turtle doves cooing,
uioonung and the season
is at least a month in ad-
day morning at Dermott on the Iltlen
Cin ..-ii .is. i N w p. tt railiuau, an oi
gins attached to a train uf freight ra
ran intoacnr loaded with r ule, cau.-ir
i U.« l 111,,.;i .1 win'k. T III t-o ii.- i, ,
ployed in building the road were r
stantly killsd acd others scfiou-ly j
jured. J. J. Castnc.. the comiucto
was arrestcd,chargi.d w ith criminal car
A RIVEfE LKAYl:*» lls UA.M&S*
Tlis Los Ancsle* Nwecps Across ike
* ouiiirfy Dolujc Immense D>iua-r,
Los Anc.F-IES, Cat, FeU. 8.—Great 1
t« a.I. I m ►,! id*-d - h".
A t ir* »w. r* hot* 1.1 vaiitifill in an 1|
ter t rxl design, U in process of erection
an i * ill Is* cnmpleled at an cary date.
Dr. K. \. .folks has just completed hu
twu- >•; Lr • * • 'I t. I II- I III,-i.IV. 0 r.-
tainitF thiee storerooms.
j II- >-"fi .X I.lull *•! .1 r*• I II din,- two
tw - urv i n- k storerooms.
’ K It W I".un- I- i 1 . , a I.
I cent dv e.ling. John Tilitnan is putting
liie Los I 1
1
int« *1.1* >1 to hn-.ih <>p u i!,. Mur.-an j a d , l, -‘' l " n »*.
and lynch the two negro rioters, aud, J T* vt r - It has changed u-.
calling in the a*-i-tai.ro of a few more aluio4t a r *i?ht angle, jo-t -..u:h of th
city limits, and after cro- iugtherountr
for six mflea empties iuto tho old >a
Gabriel river*
’i ii*-ir.i.nd.iti »n r, \crs larjre urea*. ,
I ir„e number of orange, walnut, lerno
and other orchards aro ainuAt rui u-c
.i.** growing crot» in iuccurse aro con
p!«-u iy df-Mruy. d. Tn*.- total damage i
tt.:s locality i> estimated at f 150,000.
i glass front to Lis two-sur/
brick dwtl.mg.
Dwellings ar? going up in alt se
■’o®s o' tn.- town.
Qu lmnn is on a boom.
Ft* I NDF.D DBA D FOR MON BY.
Iluralars n«*ai u New York Farmer
a ml IIU U Ife to Ii. M i
1 9ft >. Tra ! - U 8.— 1 The house cf R.
I '■ i a f..rmtr 71 yrars of aga mk
near Westport, E sex county, was
tend Ly masked burglars U't nighL
'i *y dt... jr.d I 1 i » i... < r 11-
li.'t, and when Floyd reftwd to gir#
t.. tncn«-> l.*.iu laatvrtRcJ his w.U
M.»:talion. J. N. ;
the rouiu - uf Irnnhnc L>-
M. vrvreon ths tenfleor.
In tho upjicf part of th
also the *il«-eping apartmt
tor. Win. Sinitii, and hi*
whom had narrow i— vj
ticn, the latter being carruvl
i
(At>FD BY A SODA EXPUAIO*.
The lirr. it is now said, wm caused hy
i explosion in the soda water man il
ia !>■: v "i K. 1-'. M im -V to. m tl."
rear end of the budding.
At at* v 2:10a. nu, when the lire wax
at its hifht, a rapid discharge oi mus
ketry took place, frightening everyoue
hw ay from the building. Th .a vras cans. 1
bj the igniting of 10,C0*J lountl* uf
cartriJgaa in Hie annorv. Tl^ fiudhuLi
war. kept up for some time. buiieU flying
in oil directions. No one was hurt, how •
aver.
The flames f( real to a large three-
story build ijg adjoining, win h ua< *-c-
tiniy destroyed, entailing lotsts footing
i-nto $20,tOO on a number of familits
who lived therein. Th# hall buiUliog
and tli.* board of tradsrourn*. with their
valuable libraries, wire completely de-
tr-»>«d lu tii" ariii. r\ w* i.- :.uu rule*
and tie ir ae outrermnts, nil iH-lon^mg
t • t h< ii <i ti,. t*v.* tlu-r w ith a
galling gun. were destroyed.
Th# only one injured a - far as know n
os Jam*** I..u is.iyof * nglne No. ft, who
as thrown from a hou«clop and seri
ously hurt.
FATIIF.II, VflOl IIS.M, H4BT.S HI HN.
An Lullrs Famllf * rvinsisd Near Sis-
vensen, Ala*
BlRMiNGKAM, Feh. 6.—A report rrachea
here to-day that the dwelling of a f.
named B* th, near Stvrviison, Ala., w
l nigiit b*-f ro bst, and that Roth
and family, ron-icimg of a wife and tout
children, peridied in the flam- -.
Neichbore did nol div.over tho (ire
until yesterday morning, when they
four: i ‘.he charred remain* of the family
in the a*hus.
A Court IIiuim Hume.
Dallas, Tex., Lek. U —The court
. .'ii neariy ua i:» « • -ni.
Lun.t'l >■ Ii di-tri- t ai
court r'.rra reccrus and the c Blent a «
nly tiea*urer e Office were save
la the I.reproof vauk.%. 'Ii.«1om not
•! at "
Iy in taxing 1 ct.-i
\\ lid*- bpr.ii
NEW FA PL It
It Will hr Know r
Athens, FeU 8.-
to have a now pope:
appearance about t
know at tho A the
Tho new paj»er will bo
Richard B, Ripm I
lord, l«>tb of tin -
column, (our j
leal iiuws
will he the edit
re-.Mi*i aligned to “lay for’ or as^iv
several other printers, all of whom in
digrautly pro^mtcl.
: ; i i \ . - •• .i lii it ( (. i p\TI< N.
For the past tlireo cr four daya sin
luu boen sitting on a Lonch
room occupied by tne main plate print
ing room doinq practically nothing, al
though sho is ostensibly a
capacity of a im .tsenger,
■Hit. bandaliT 1C allies*
lie Is lli-ll'T than lit* Itss Hern for M
Week
Wa-HIn. I-'-. W tc - '^p-ciil.J- Mr.
Randall rallied early ti.G morning nnd
was much better to-day than ho has
been for a week, but Liu * improvement
can bo but temporary, uni - lu* begins
to gain tho sirongth which ho has lost,
III: \\A>BS Ills BLOOD.
Sen hor Centura Cliellenc*** (lie Hrlt
lull VII III* I, p J, | 1.1,1.01, I.. Flullt.
Ijspon, Feb, 8L—fcenher J. D. Andre
Cordova, a member of tho council uf
otate, h.is sent a challeRg" to fight a due-
tn Mr, «.I i..i 1 r•*. i «• • 'i .t h miiiivl'-r,
owing to the naturo of h>n reply to the
manifesto of student*
Th# Coinni"t i d A- ■ ..iti«-n hero has
expelled thn i.nghsh members be
I F
"1 had r.c - tl
.COO ..ni the
*dv t
• ' ountry,
. !i call :
*•-. "-e*i ujon,
turud.
1 . Blake.y
uu,h h.
»c.g painfully |
■Is countrr.
I pu.j ertj iignt*< : r tl-
hwtctufuf*- b) iA**S eu-
_ • Mr. K ( — h who haa had
.'severe v. r«-s.»u s ilii la grippe. , e oi
_ | again, *u jwuig >ciy j^icepubly n
■ lh-hopJ. W. Beckwith w.ll make b
j annual Mutation io St, Gi-or^eV L,■„
1 I pal church tomorrow w-e*. Hi- - - n.
' | ing i* always greeted ty Luge Cunglegs
tions.
Peslks In Dsesinr.
Bain*iup*»e. i>b. K— {''p.vi.ih —Mr,
“ "* ’’ hy fsrm«r of tho
his | Tr." rr.urd. r?rs havo cot Ucn OtJgbL
I HE LI Tift UttOkK HIV HKl LL.
*lau Near HitlrdiiuMn Killed In e
Ne»«l *iann«r.
B > ires town, Feb. 8.—[Special.}— On
»tin.ay about 4 o’clock id the after-
Bnrglary al Kern old*. | no<n twu negro*-*--n Mr. U. F. Dav.ir'.s
Reynolds. beU h. --SpecuL]—The i- * plowing in a f>id w, .-r>.-1 :r.«
i Eugene Bruton. b*--i
i l-rurod in the ^allle way, h.« i hu lu
■ riously iujur«-1. 51r. JiuBuu ladmng!
•m i.;s Utnb for some
cannot
of J. N. Bi
ukm
r . oj*en Iaat mglit and a quantity r.f guola,
j. ' confuting of cloth, t< bseco, shoe* and
t knive-, was carried off.
Fnllon** Taxes.
Atlanta, 1 eh. « — (.sr-ee:*).] —Tax .
Col lector A. I’. M.-wartof Fulton county
ounty, was t iri»-d yesterday
Mrs. Ftohert Jones of Whig!:a:n diM
esterday. Be»ides a »:ru k»r. f,ni;!v
Lc leaves sn infant only a w r «k eld. ’ j
to-day paid into the treasury |!o,0 -0, last
year's taxes, making in all '4111,414* co‘-
’"d bv him to (i t. for 1*-8V Tun Li
»"! to b*- Ine heit record ever mode* by e
‘•eorgia eolkelor.
the
Hand* Oflered and Ar(*pi<d
WasNINuTuv, K*el . 8 - n* \A,n 1 offer
ti to-day •>« er-> ...0 m. a 1 were •■
ei ted at 121 for (, ml P*J, f r I > -
j u p'l'iatiuu of d-?p(r»;t^
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