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MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1890.
FRUK TRADK IS It FA K.
k llir y.rnatc to Indorse
nit HI* “r»rpH-»*nC8«*i
,lu llrp.Mlf.n Intcrc.l.
Ruck, tli® -Bo®®
ES . statement in reply to Gen.
J*jr«t in which he review® tb®
of their fetation® to tbo Kepul.Ii-
Lin Georgia for the [«« eight
^LTue then «y*: “The general
want of recognition of hie
“Lmlationw He unfortun.Uily
lendetl for some of the most tm-
^nofflc-inthe .late avowed dein-
C. ,ieciaring them to !»■ good repub-
la oilier ceies men of little veluo
narty or any came, a® republican® j
'Si* confidence and WteSMMMR
’ i, e rccommendod fair repub-
fcqiHTSAT IXINGSTREET.
unSON'S GEORGIA “BOS5" RE-; \Vni«„i.\. April 1.— (r.|« lal.] —
w TO THE GENERAL'S CHARGES. Blaine's attempt to g*.*t the ways or. 1
- I means republicans to lei him tack on to
mid tho tarifT bill his offer of commercial re*
pi* dprocity to any of the countries south of
i- j us has btarle<i o minor that his specific
! offer to the representatives of tho Argcn-
j tine Itepublic in tho pan-American con-
fnri iff w.ia .uc-i-U-tl. aii'l tint a treaty
tfatHlNOTOX, April 4.—[Special. ]— | of commercial reciprocity is about to bo
., ot Georgia " l*n.< trtn-mitt d l • ti." >"ti .!<*. « v.upl »d with
the report were tho statement* that this
accounted for tho replacing of the tax on
bides an<l for the quiet attitude of the
New England republicans toward it.
FACT* 15 THE CASE.
Now tho facts are that Mr. Blaino’t
spec.lie offer to tho Argentine KepubUi
wan a characteristic bluff, not wordc«
so that it could bo accepted and, of
course, was declined, as Blaine expected
it would ho; that tho tax on hide: was
replaced by Phil Armour and his as-
■r M| , eneratee and had nothing to do with tlio
W l* T “ tvhik- to B “ ur '° pn>I«itlon winch th. coouniUw
won had refused to put in their bill and
that the Now England republicans con
tinue to Lo in as badly agitated “quiet
attitude*' as can weil Le imagined.
They are not giving a thought
to the possibility of commercial
reciprocity with the Argentine Repub
lic, but are working hard to get the aide
I tax off.
fluid‘to buttduppranicallj nothin* n'ery main., like everyhody rile
. . '.I 1 ,.,!. alalnl- Win. talk in tl.® •T«,..-inl.v will.
ways and means republicans," ban
o to tlio Senato to sou if he cannot get
kT.h.tbl.not votinr U.e reimw- — commercial reciprocity proposition
, , u a,«.. n<« uioiii -e.t «■»' *• 1 " n *" - 1 ' > ‘ • ,r ‘" b»ll a *1 thor'-.
■ ri ** . . ®. ni—»—•-« • FREE 1JIDI-1 A5D FREE BOOTK
"Yes," said Mr. Burrows of Michigan
one of ths ways and means republicans,
“the New Englanders can iiave free Lidos
again, but wo want to have free boots
and shoes os well." This expresses tho
latest phase of the Western feeling on
this question. The proeperts of freeing
hides from tax this side tho Senate be
comes more and more shadowy.
THE UIjOVE iXrOKTEBS PROTEST.
A. strong delegation of glove importers
apprared before the ways and means
committee to urge th* substitution of
specific for sd valorem dutffcs on gloves.
The change was desired to protect hon
est merchants from the under valuation
practiced by dishonest importers. They
did not ask a reduction of duties. They
presented the schedule of specific rates
prepared by tho Now York appraisers as
mixed rates use! *
CHICAGO IN A FAIR STEW..
Schwab. A. F, Sccbcrcer. W. E. Kt
BCnt 05 L050STHEET.
■Hi® ncoraniftoUlioM, however for
Basoatiuri werenuule in hostility to
J-ib.ee Urgely for the purpore of
■LjLthc party organization to the
Zniiobuild up practically nothing
to place. Having Util® political abif-
■iu!l I®- following ho u now evtn
-,1m to deatroy modi lo®, to build.
"^.ht that lit® notegthe
m electoral lickpt vu ol no moment
iwlf, and that it only illual rated a
jnctcratk of the general to bealway®
oppo.itioo to any party action taken,
J in keeping with hi® w-
poa® record, which, I l.avo ben ...
.mi-i, i® that ot not having votod
otmtiUcan ticket in twelve jearw I
JL no publication Of th® general not
Ming tho republican electoral tic.®t
.voting for the regular democratio
ipinei for lonrre—, nor had I or any
ny friends I b»li®vr, carv'd iracli
iblkatiou. I fir®t u« it ir. print to a
iarg® that 1 wa« lighting him on that
mad®
i.'MWlKEgr’S CUARUEl AOA1KST OOUJO ITT
■•.Nor i® it true that 1 waa making op-
wit ion to him p®r®onally or on tho
pond® that ha wa® a Catholic, and his
aliment that Senator Cob|ultt joined
iiih th® repubiioeiie in any way,
irAk mii cs religious ***‘1 p°htl-
J grounds in opposition" to
si or what ho represented,
uttsrlv fake, and is assorted by the
-send, 1 thiuk, not that ho doos not
tlwve it, but bocauso some trifling |*r-
a baviog ebargod it in tbo Bew»p«pe»,
bh mind, it tuust lw true.
••Ho must liavo drawn largely upon
imagination in making lus r-u
equivalent of t
I bill
tbo
THE JUTE DITTIES.
Three New Yorkers appeared bofore
the committee to request a more harmo
ntous arrangement of duty proposed on
jute manufacturers, so as to reduce it in
corraapoBdancw with the placing of raw
tbo free hit. They argued
k.i-“•“'“•b GEORGIA’S]
EDDLERTAXES sr
DISORDERLY MEETING OF THE
WORLDS SHOW PROMOTERS.
fore llie Senate.
Chic too April 4,—Tlio stockholders
of the Chicago World's Fair Association
representing 500,000 shares of $10 each
met for organization at Battery "D"
armory th** morning. At 8-JZO o’clock
the wicket in the great doors at tho en
trance was opened and the stockholders,
with credentials in hand, began to pass
t first few, but later in a compact
line, tho number outside seeking en
trance constantly increasing until a
solid mans surrounded tho doorway. As
tho people entered tho doorway they
were guided to a largo room
second tiojr. Here cierks ranged be
tween tables scanned the certificates
presented, showing tbo bearers of the
proxies hod paid the required 2 per cent.
They rereived certificates showing the
number of shares to which they ate
respectively entitled. It was nearly
noon when Mayor LTcgier. as
chairman of tho committee to secure
bit t call* 1 I th.* m-i*t.i:g t*» "i-l- r < a
motion lie was doom permanent chair
man of the mectit g and Jnines \Y. Scott
was made secretory. Previous to the
opening of tho meeting, printed tickets
bearing forty names of prominent
citizens who, it was suggested, wore "
fitted to bcixmo directors of the oasi
t’ ’ll wore p.I.-v, -.1 UM..--1. It %V.I . < \
plained (hat thia waa tnorwly in tha
of suggestion ‘for tho benefit of the
stockholders who had not tho acquaint
ance or time nocoasary to mako up a
good ticket and tliat five blank spaces
were left to be filled in by each in
dividual voter in tho belief that tho
meeting would want to make tho board
consist of forty-five men.
DISSATISFACTION APPARENT.
It soon bees roe evident that there was
an element «« diaMtisfaction in tho
meeting. As soon as tho preliminaries
wore disposed of, ex-Msyor Carter Har
rison, who hod previously addressed the
meeting in one corner of the hall, walked
to ths front and mounting a chair .said he
desired to move that tbs number of di
rectors bo increased to seventy-fivo. so
representation on l: # board. He did not
want to cut out the names mentioned,
they were good men. but be wanted to
see localities represented which were
now being flighted.
Harrison was followed by Washington
llcaing who made a great sensation whrn
he ojienly charged star chamber pro-
Wnlkc
. K. Bulls:
T. Yerkoi
J. II. Fa
i full, tc
1L A. Waller, l!dw
Walsh, C. C. Wheel
IL Weaker, E. (J. Keith
F. S. Win ton. A Nathan
W. D. Kerfoot, J. J. 0»
well, Jr.
CHICiOO’s BILL BRPOIUC TOT »K
Washinuton, April -1,—-The
committee on tho World’s Fair
several hours to-day.
it pazsod tho Uouso wav ioa
gether with Senator Daniels amendtne
. roposing that suitatlo ceremonies
held at Washington October 12, 1^92,
neclion with the unveiling of the
statuo of Christopher Cotemnus, tho
l>ening of the fair at Chicago to follow*.
\ bet* this bad been concludwl Cliairtnan
Htscock raised the question of th* quality
the subscriptions to the $0,Ut0,0OU
guarantee fiimL
Senator Farweil, psprsssnting Chicago
interests on the committee, >t.it*?'l that
Uage. chairman of the finance
committee, had appeared before the
World's l air committee of the llou»o
i':.i :■ -.ti*i I tint •* > :•••! • • nt of the sub
scriptions t « uld U* coUecte*l iu cash, and
ho i Far well, had asked Gtgo to mak
th .it i- h.nt- inoi * t-i Mr. Hi«< ook, ;i
chairman of tho Senate committee. 11
supposed tliis had been done, and ths
tho statement would t« satisfactory to
the committee.
Mr. lliscock said that he could not use
a statement made in that way p.* 4 evi
dence before tho committee. It was
laily derided to refer the investigation
tbo subscription to n sub-corn-1 con
niitleo consisting of Senators Hi*- sttu
cock. Hawley, Wilson of lows. J paj
Oray and * Danul to report llgli
within a week. After consultation with | at 1
tho members of the sub-commit too Mr.
Farweil udcgrai hcd to Mr. tlago at
THE SUPREME COURT HOLDS THAT
THEY AP.L UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
. Ill *o Far M Tltsjr Hrlsfe t
Krslilent l'i><ldler« Working
Noii.BcsIdent Kni|*l«jrers—
rhe Derision in Full..
aoo. for th- (Jo* V
ranure of du« Mibord'ic
ii.i l..* a brut rather tha
fraathi* the Injunction prajnrU for.
St L^TID.
Fred *
4.—[Sp* i
the jury r.
. i I ...1 .
allc-c
Atlanta, Aji
ght at 10 o’cla
Atlanta.-April 4.—{Special.}—In th*' decision in i ■
upreine co u.is i.,..‘ri»’nu ..nl>«ne.!<- th. ■ \ t>i - u (.»!
ii»ion was lend»red, l> .t that one appear® | ton lot on Ivigeu - od a
f tho great- ' i qv-rrai.c-' -.m cite-u ' r »‘ ■ ' - olt/
ery seriou Jy to affect the tax licens" *
ystem of the state. It dseiasvs that | ^ ^ ^ ^
eclion of the Coda which requires l**^ - tlie phuntut lor F< >U. It vri
Here t«» take out licenss to bo in conflk 11 the supreme court and a n-
rith th-* li. eratato comm-r <? rla 'e-» of | '•< r« J
in- fi'ilc-ral .in n It'.' 1 1 " l'' r ' 1 ' ' ' '- '• ’■ 11
i't r. Ini--. ,i"n : r-i ,• nt -■> ,V.'l i\! ..r.lun
t-'-K - -•< i"t nt t.;>,
DEPEW TALKS AND TALKS.! T,,,: ATl "
>- «lu.kr r.ivtn.
I* It 011 IV.
is V ear -Vraail
A FAS REA< iiin- » EFFECT,
rill • -i -een tliat such a de»-ision is
Ih f. r reaching ia ItssffecL Agents
ewii % machine-,, lightning rods,
». organs, billiard and pool tahlcs
nn i vnriort other articles manufactured
outside tt 9 state may. it would seem,
solicit erd ri w.thout license in C-c-ggiia.
provided t iry berc i ientsof other slates.
a rely nllowod a cli
ollcction of such
•'-mpirollcr.seneru
| for tho def«
tvoai;
AND SAYS SOME HARD THINGS
ABOUT THE SOUTH.
Wamilv-ton, April 4.—Cbaunchey M.
nrrix-d l.cro this evening in ex-
client health. Iu an int* r iew with %
'o*t reporter ho exproesod hinuulf as
lolightod with tho hospitality of tlio
•outhern jeopie.
“Du! vt.ii much of tltenew South*:'
ho reporter asked.
DEI KW t.N THE OLD R0CT1L
"Some of tho new South end a good
leal of the old South. It is there still.
I ho old stock look on the negro
Atlanta, April L- .sj-ciahJ-At a
iKiris nic-t mg Ii. !d to-night tho prohibit
pected
tho local
r feature, and tl
such manner
nm Anil he pi i< c
with illegal voting ami d»M
mean or. The Imv. Sma
churctts just nor.*, but ha.
willingn-M to run®
At to-night’s meeting T
phey of the 1890 Qub r*-;n
entered int o and signed
ut,1 | r
gistratiou
,t illegal
■i footing
ndant
I AS I A U IIII'PLU.
Atlanta, Ai»ril L—;
emole convicts at IlolU
cn grantetl a whipp
Special.)—Tho
olioitation. Thmy appin.**l for
sand tho latter in turn
J. J. Cowan wav ni>-
• -1 'Id-
on did not tay they wanted to be
rd, i ;t -Rid they * 111 uia/ed -T-l
, Lcil. r with a whipping »« "».•
They Lave had none
1 by th*
of
loral
Is statement, that a ic gmu«»u by . u. ,t u, ® ,.iu , i 0 f the change would bo to
publican sdminwtraii' n of the ®<ted< r | lucrMM j|j 0 prote ction ou manufactured
,prihiin«-l(iuKl«®wi»t"»—juI lh..'« . 4ull , t0 M [uc CCDU lrom io r
rixigbt tovml Bnuth-rn .ut.» into lira • ,
I ,-® t®.tr* v iiiiiiili'S** HI i ■ ■ ■■ ■■
uTloil u*> • r-’uuta*.ln*n ® A ll.l.ATVS AOHTlir.HN SOCIKTI
ami BO pi •»> rtin.vfi publn i-*ln y to I ti,» I'reltmlosry »(e|i»iusaOraanlas-
pnrsrnd. lie and in:, fow atlheri-iii-*
• doos nothiog to tnangnrato any
retutni in the bouth or in Ueoruia lor
•*»«* h»s 1m®«>u luuud of.
it is inferred that s roo .tntu.n ol
hat he pirM-nted tusout tliat app inluig
tiv« democrats to oOice in port end
oftfilsM prvtondsrs in part, who fur
U oaly urgr-i him on in ojipositioo to
perty, would win states from the
imocrsta"
’» “t’ARFET-RAnORRS" ANP MOORES*
reply to Mr. Loogstreet s charge
the Georgia otters have been filled
"carpet-baggers and niggers, n Col
•tales that only four of the
radred* of postmasters appointed
Geurgis are nagroet and on:«
wq anof Northern birth. He
•There are no other case# of ap
es of negroes to be acted uji/u of
Inch 1 am aware." U* stales that iu
internal revenuo and custums services
as storskee|«re and gaugere
“irecall only thre® n-> rt--s apituinu u.
there are very few if any men of
Nrthern bulb." I Oder the Ik-paritncnl
Justice he slates that no neg o ha«
• •nly one man of
■eskmvU Loogatrret's charge that
It baa been giving the offices In rv-
rt» for tbs Georgia vote in tho
lT *»t‘ ( » of W9J, Buck says:
is only charitable to say
* tb* gvnsnd has not the vigor of
-'Oca liod, fur if he were bu
•r sell be would see the absurdity of
au imaginative sutemem, ai it Is
Nj ntnie and hardly nesda cuatxa-
B"ck says: "1 never solicited or de-
pw to be chairman of any comtniUce
rssxedUiguto any ooarontiwo. state
Raumai, but shrank from rmlittnnl re-
*s»ullty and shall be* glad w lua I can
‘“Oairably removed there from."
At. buck says tiua far from resell in«
* iiuu he bss invited all uu-a U-h vuig
principles to vote th. J
■wean tk-ket. 11s saya tbol In Mi M
***r*i to Atlanta to
-Ip divide tl»e Whits and in. r » \ --to -
Unff question, but as the tlemocrau
«uu,nrd by diawiug the color fine to
*M|1 wbite men from voting the re-
tfcui. end "any n*giore" from
* tbs •leuts.-ralk ticket at tii# No-
viectMo in Iwn Ik sew Rule re
Atlanta, April 4.—A hundred North
ern- bem citizens met at the chamber of
commerce L>-Usy and took pwiminiry
step* for the organization of a Northern
society. The objects of lbe club a« set
forth in tho resolutions adopted are to
have headquarters where members can
nterl and invito frienls. Askls from ths
social results the organization will speak
volume* to tneir friends lo
Die North in regard to life
in Georgia and the South and
will do more toward emphasizing their
freedom and happiness Ilian all their
efforts as individuals could accomplish.
Thu numerical strength will prove to
-scattered friends all over the onion that
there are unrivaled advantages in living
in the EmpireHtate of tb# Booth.
A committee was appointed to draw
up a consritulioa and by-laws, and the
meeting adjourned for one week. Great
enthusiasm was shown by all tho North
ern men. and they confidently expect to
do a great work for the South.
UAH OVKRJHRTICKKRI.
Tclesrapu Companlre llalss Hales on
ike ( litrag'* Hoard of Trade.
CTik aoo, April 4t—Following upon the
eirhnbin of the telegraph companies
from the door of the board of trade, ft is
announced to-day that they have with
drawn the special rate, which msmbers
of the board have heretofore enjoyed for
commercial buainrst. Such messages in
future will be charged the same rates as
those accorded to the general pull.-.
General Superintendent Porker of the
Pretoi Telegraph Company said: "We
mode the special rate ia the first place,
become handling of messages on the
floor of the board calls for little
I - u*o in delivery and collection,
have been shut off the floor and simply
return to our regular rates. It is casting
us more to handle messages now, besides
re-irly killing our boys running op and
1 down stairs."
ccodin—t and that the ticket had bcei
prepared by the South Side street rail
way and the I bat National Bank.
A few hiises greeted this
thundei Lilt. hut t h** • -Ji® --r ®
were weighty. Foreign ruMonallt ics
Di.l U—n nv«.r1fw>k«Ml Then were
twenty-four nalli naliti*^ m th" tv.
1 he Gorman-, had Urn hi noted wiil»
tw,, i m the. | r®>j o®,«- i U-.ird id .i
rectors aud the Irish with one name. In
behslf !h* wh«U «-ity It®, ilnr.t. .m.1 thra
attempt to force forty star' chamber
names on tlio city. It was narrow
minded and selfish and he seconded Har-
; iron - iifti-’it t-> m ike ti." i.u-iit—r *-v
enty-flve. More biases and groans and
loud cheers followed this.
victor r. I aw son moved ss an amend
ment that tho number of directors be
forty-five. A viva voce vote on these
propositions was found to be unsatisfac
tory, and formal ballot by shares of stock
Chicago to scad u> Chairman Hirc-rck
the following:
First—A certified conv of the articles
of incorporation of the World’s Fair ex
position with a list of the directors lo bo
chosen to-day.
Second— A list of 1.000 of the largest
subsen ivni to tlio guar an too fund to
gether with tho amounts they sub
scribed.
Third—The number of stiliecribcrs of
lees than $100 and tho numbor from 2100
to $500.
Fourth—The plan proposed for in- j
creasing tho guarantee fund and what!
has been done to carry it out.
Fifth—A statement signed by Messrs, j
Gage, Doans, Odell and Wirt Dexter as |
t<* the reepct.sil'Iity of the signers of the j
collecting the amounts subscribed. j
LORD IIAVli vi KHC V* l\Vf KILLED. J
SoCrlsd Kobtrl «.llllsou, Shot TUr.e |
riliir* I,i V u«lrrv% llakei -
Savannah, April 4.—ISpeclal.}
drew Baker shot and mortally wounded
i:..h"it (i.lli on j.M.-rday on tho White
Bluff rood, ala miles from Savannah.
Huk®-r ".M\qx*d. G.Lim a i» *»0 \ra.ir® oil
and Baker U 24. Both were negroes.
111. V woiked on 1V-.I Well s farm on th-
Whito Bluff road. Wednesday ni^ht
>V|F.n ItllDIVI* SALOONS,
snsas W. C. T. t . Jolus la i
of the
W|< HTTA. Kan.. A j id 4.—Tl.ecnsaae
against salcons or joints has road e I
th.» st-to. >um« of tho members of li®e
W. C, T. U. of Kingman, Kan., jester-
IfvblTR** WITH THE tv>iTlTLTi->n. ! ,la . v l»M 10 court of warrants to]
.iifeoot .a Wm*n JOU ‘i‘Ti* lm * ln ~
Bm ■■ ray.u ».,» : i * . • court w os such that time could
k »Ttoi T pB0 .< lh . .,.o.n,n. a./
ItoL —. u ’> 1 toi-Ur— ^ to a.... • | n tj„. movement time wav an important
A**' 1 *h® Atlanta Cons'i®..-1 featun and they decided to make o
P*®**ffmiag^n»l*T^ US lie- I Three of Uie placet* where it was
t.®-»-d iut«>xicante were luting i-j!-1
Hided and all liquids of a *u»p
fiavor «<r«> »rri"d out and dunq--t into
the hire* t. ‘V'lite a crowd i-ollccted.
• o COQM? Kfltouailj iu the
ri *rx of Dm, upubtican adnmiutra-
U iv>u its miuguraiiou utiun tr®e ‘ r«
w.iMi ,i, ‘“TL™ Sf
TJi!*'*?* •"p"' -ouiTiio *r®£i
to- .i4.nl iicut.^tioo ikam-
m l Iri®i^ic.» touuld Mit in op.
® to to. rtgul .r I>®uiGcrn(i« i>«riy
. *.'; rh K Itiought w. ®onld
^J 0 ** 1 *" ol • ss
'^••aasSrS
-»«I0 .Uftotoq,- wn.l ®traighi.»j
1 lrff —lun, to tl,. K- pn.iicn •
• ' lir....lt®.
n- : ,
l.nurprlM* for Bantus.
I)"' " N I* »l 4 uL ; Daw
• •it steps to the front this Unm with a
i compress ana guano f*< t<>ry.*The
called for.
sriHETHINO LIKE A RIOT.
At 1:1$ o’clock the noise become sim
ply deafening. A hundred stockholders
jumpfM to the scats of their chairs ana
all were talking at once, and during ths
whole trouble th# only question which
had yet been put to tlio meeting was
that concerning the number of directors
to be elected. Fifteen minute* of some-
ting which more nearly approached not
thnn anything else were sjvnt before the
tellers supplied the hundreds of voters
with ballots. t>i»ccchca were made m a
dozen i*ri* of the hall at the same limei
When tho vote was finally taken
and announced it waa found that
tho motion to inercave tho numL-r cf
directors to sevcuty-Iive was lost, 54.E45
shares of st< ck being voted for the mo
tion and 240,444 against it, making a to
ut "t .'.I- "I.*l ’•» '"I" I. ' Itr I
L.IW sun moved the nominations bo made
by voters present, sending to tho secre
tary the names of whoever they desired
to represent them. Tb# motion prevailed
and each of the several thousand present
prepared a list of forty-five name# and
sent it up. Then Hecretarv Scott drew a
long breath and proccodea to read.
ALL FORTY NOMINATED.
All forty oamss on the printed list
were nominated and many more, rang
ing from Cheun^ey M. He pew of New
York, to John Smith of sixth ward. A
ballot was then takun for the purpose of
choosing forty-five of the nominees to
acta»« irectors of the corporation. When
all of the voice had Iwn cait the Pet
ing a<J/>urniJ. A great deal of time
aillle required t-»< unt the votes ai
cumulattvo voting w oe provided for. Tho
nmilt will not be known until next
week.
Miortly before the adjournment tl
following resolution wa* |ta«ecd and o
dered s^ut by tslegrsph to the pnato
Irorn lllinoiBta Washington:
Boolred, lliat a v.i»t meeting repr
tenting the great majority of the short
holders in the W or! Fs exp-itt joof 1882,
u ».,l ri printing a lar-er Kj«ly .if
the citizens of Chicago, approve
confirm all pledgee heretofore mad
our behalf by our representatives in
rr_ ^ s B
KAKF.R CURSED TOO M
Yesterday morning he t,n®d
* iimkvs, you ou’i live ia
any lunger; you swear too in
The pod quarrel*.I. in
tho quarrel was renewed, and
son told Baker that he would In
tin l another place to slee|\ Bak
plowing. Ho stopped his muir.il
revolver, walked up to <iilli*ui
wee not twenty loct away, an
three sliote at him.
LORD HAVE MERCY ON Mr, l*M KILLED.
Ono struck him in the left h-g, the
second in the left arm nn>l tlio third
In the stomach. At the third shot Uilli-
son fell to thu ground, cry mg.
"Lord h.®\.- i n rr, i n I’m kille I."
dozen negroes were in the field.
de< ibioti. The caw «Udied was that of
the \Yresgh! Iron Basse Qsapenj v.
-•••tin .ii v o: | lo>il i •.11.t \. \n
ag**nl nrai ; ! pr cd l, i .»n i.ijuii
lion lo re»lraia the ordinary from col
li c mg a tax front him and from his
company. The injunction wa* refused
and t he pee appealed.
-VS TO IRRELEVANT llATTOL
In 'teoliog with tho case a point arose
as to the recent rule of the **^*0*4
court oUseioating irrelevant And imma
terial matter from tlio bulky transcripts
of records formerly sent up from tl.o
clork'rt ofSces for the juJgc- to wade
lliiough. In llu» counectnm tho follow
ing from : !i- id n .:••» will pu»\e ot iu-
OTHte lawyers:
** parti of tho record specified in
UBraf MMOkm nr.® n. fnllnw*-
exhibit theroto at-
A., and the an-
defendants— Held
error covers nothing
Ue. at|Rthat an affidavit vsrifying tim
ictition • «• ki. -u • i.ii.c i’. - ; h.-i ^ . .-
• » tii.- | ti I., --ii . i . r "l ; . i,
p| >oi0t -ill •• 1 i - » o for h" u mg
npplication for injunctUiQ. andre
inaloiurr denying the injun« tion, j
..I m> ,u . i in t.. - i--- i: -it ■
but thi i tk I a l no warrant or aulhi
ly fur . rpotulitig tin things in I
ertifi«< transcript. ll.e-« suirrilj'
fusibility, who hke
lecomen for that
nt n Jin®
1 < it Him. They sin-
their property will be
unseated, their homes
iclety destroyed if tlio
r«- counted;* and they
rlhern republii ans nn a
Lets who will fully co-
.-til. ! • . '
if the South
opporitic
ill idi,
•Til
"Tbi
tnarkod
DBH*
Oererne
Atlanta, April 4.—(tfprciol. j—Tbcgov
ernor this morning signed an order te-
taoeiag frotu tho chain gang of Warreu
county Thomas Cobb, a very young
man, as soon as he ha* served out a
term of four months. Ho wassentcnced
to serve twelve months and pay a tine
of $100, and the order relieves him of
tlio line anl reduces hi* tinio eight
months.
11 ri pardon was re*{ue»t.'d by the best
people of AfigusU, vvlicro be formerly
live-J.
(ten. Lewis* N#f ro p*i,
Atlanta, April 4.—{hpecioLJ—Nelson
D. Marlin, tho negro mail carrier whose
r trial has just taken puce
after several i«ostponemente, wasb»-day
d from the tatlon bouse, where bu
lav drunk l.x*t night only to b* east to
jail in default of $!.«» bond "
It believes in
lots. It I eliet
»’.nd rspilnl. I-i
way down the
generation.
nlv .h.K r
itlalio
lit
lie
1 tO bo
fedetol
tbi;.ks that agree
with tho action o
agreeing to hold
lie stah v that ain
I’. I.. Mvnai
t»*c part of pr
os ell, llok"
UKITAV ON TIIR CONVICT BYhTEM.
"Ono thing which more thin any
other hoe debauched public sentiment in
the South is the convict system. Unless
Konnan's stories of the Siberian horrors
arc ai-- lately true there can be no scenes
in a civilized country so terrible os in tho
Southern convict comps. Thcso poor
Galexa. Ill, April 4.—A
•aswxi ever this city yesterd;
sd to i
elf ora or
ler they are
'•■ I ti' a?cd
vho hat
i lei
interest in thsii
No one sees wh
fed, clot lied, Y
for.
HOW DID DCTSW LEARN TIIIH?
"Somotimaa the contracts call for a
certain number of convicts and tho state
furnishes tn-in. llow If they cannot
lili the quota otnrrwtse tne most trivial
irr«L but many miraculous ew
I- rted.
At UilMiia, B!.. ii..-- l.uu-.-« >
rooted timing lli- storm, but
of
iiaturalizw*l
On this phai
initteo says
preference haa L
than to citizen? by Li
ide of apprentice Loyi
kmi-ricon l<orn iu- u m
•Jld, and roiUitiiig bo
linen- an l«orn. .t® ag:»
WW.Ap.fl 4. Au
>y Hsv|d„
ihlHlUS IKM Psslr*"
liv-nov. April 4. — lt»« race*
» postponed (
i account of nun.
,| >ut*n Senate for pr"t:
able roustJeration of the
n the Woild's Lol'iiu! un
in order that oar r^opl. m
Ju
rHK niRMT'UU* • IIO'fcN.
ufore nudnight the « ouni
tinnhcl. Th# forty-five.I
)n#n are a« follows, the first tt
ng from the li*t prepare®! U foi
i F. AI
T. Bii
i W. Ah*
-ima* 1. Bryan
IL Lolvuj, 1>. C
tml, W.
.1. \V. Kils^orth, Stuy veeant Iruu.
'|. ii« K e H. N. HtKgti*Loth*u
Hutchmson, H T. Jeffrey, IL A.
M. U. Kuktuan, ti. ti- Kehleau
| r-nre. T. J. Irfans. Cjru®
dili, 1 i.joert Neieoo, i'otter I'aimer J. C. . dze*l hoed of Wyoming horees
Mr. Wells va* soiuo diet
when he heard the sboatu
commotion went ovrr to C
k* pt an eye on Mr. W ells
toward him.
THE MURDERER ESCAPE*.
Wh* n Bak. r i t-» the *-nd
ini io\\ Mr. \\ flit was getting «
him and tlio negro drop|*cd ttio plow
band las, jumped over the tSDeo and ilis-
aiqxtared in the bushes. Tbot is the lust
that has baenseenof him. Gilhson was
i I--U, I,’ Int.» th" , ty ..',.1 WA-* attend--I
nt the Georgia Infirmary. He lived uu-
U|'»rlra to the Mouse
tins i heir Bnllstmea
•HNtiTON, April 4.—The Hoiue
tteo on naval affairs to-day d:
rvcled a favorable report on the Me \ loo
bill lo prevent tho enlistment of :
in tho navy. The bill prohibits tl
hatmentof aliens who are not natural-
i/oI, ••! Who hu\" not I". Urc.l their in
tension to U-come SO aud also prohibits
the re talirtmeot of ah*-r % m thr navy at
I r* *x-iit i.in* -® II" V i--. "Ml.; I.aturah.’.-d
In reporting tho bill to the lions*. Mr.
M- Adp*a> s tt. t l!.. < oiiiuiltlce ha« «h
r*ct evidence that the decadence of the
American merchant marine ha* mj re-
duc^ii thu uutuiN-r of An.<-ri. an mi!i.m
that d.lh. ult> i® fi-un.l m gciii! g
lained. Tti* close
inoiut^ro, and tt.e^difficulty
none but the four youug men.
Tratlins D#«»«rate Horn Thl
Dr.xvKK, Cok. April 4. A ( he
Wyoming. »|«-« ial -*a> v ell th
it" ntfa are at full cry on tt»e trail
a dfs|>*:t ate gang of w hoteaale he
thifvee. Tit*- freel>Kireri finding th-
**l'*-• hotly purvufd. rut the Urlegi
wires. The ' ' ' ‘
r»--»«-h.-®i thf