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MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MOKMXO, JUNE 25, 1800.
lSE ED OAINSJUS rOLNT.
, T he backed down from his
0 Fll 1ST POSITION.
Hill **“>“ ,n ,Ile
Couipro-
w ';;- ““••“p*
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o», ->*>*»• at-tSpwUl.]-
Y.vLldownla th.
JXwrt for temporary purpM.
i2,«lv»rWII »>• »°V'‘ i,
"'n.llllllllM. bO‘‘«*> 1,18 'P*’**"*
t, i£ tho Jlrornwntad beoii con-
•**,. , 0 .j then referred it nil over
the committee on eo.na K e. IIo
knon inu thnt h. »°“' d >* » l: -
"r** tarae'ned the other nbrent nnti-
£ Ytil.lio inrt, hud either returned or
and the anti-eilver deuio-
, h.J uunouneed that liaviDK full/
bY tee e|uuilter, thee would now
S-rsars"
““.ILL FIX BP * tOXOBOUW*.
not .ill now proceed to tlx up n
JELJUm be reported from tbo con-
^ ...ittivf* which will bo tho
,\S'w“lirthe bullion rwleuiptiou
ml!»l«, 0 t U he coinage committee la
° Y report in favor of non-con-
the Senato nmendtnenU and
’ n" B expected to agree to it, with
* TJamfmg. of court*, that he
1,1*, is to bo reported from the
ifttrace committee. The Senate is
”, „l to agree to this compromise.
Yur men having made their record
being content with getting wont
wJ Sill grant.
mr day’s iiAtTUt itt detail.
It. tie House, alter the epprotrel of the
iltasl, Mr. Bland of Missouri
oiei to recouaider the note by which
m ress and nays were ordered upon
t McKinley's motion to table hie
hafsi appeal from the decision of the
M TesterJav, d.flinlng to entertain
tomotioii to take the eilrer bill from
eiiauker'a table. He announced Hint
™^*»ire<i to withdraw hia appeal, but
„ McKinley inaialed on the voto, eo
[r. 1'Isad’s motion to reconsider wea
and daieated-—90 to litO.
The roll waa celled on Mr. McKinley
..turn to table Mr. liland'a appeal, and
{mailed—jeaa 14*i, nays to.
All of the free ooinege men, except
i. Utllaten, who did not rote, *otod
taUe the api.al, ae well AS the follow.
{ortnicnU: Mresre Uuck.lcw, Chmp-
t, Meade,’ Hale her and Tracy. A
o number o( democrats refuwd to
i it all
Mr. Fonnan of Illinois, ri* Ing to n
iiSSewl tliai'he waspreuent mid re-
the m 1<m. The
revolutionary in
•*ncepuon. im republican** and
poakur wero dodgiug tho silver
)Unlioa
Crisp of Georgia said that it was evident
that then* was a deliberate intent to pro*
Iircct voto upon the question.
Tho House should conform to the rulos.
Th® rules wero extremely vicious, They
di-1 what they wero designed to do.
They had put it in the power of the ma
jority to do pretty much as it pleased,
to stitle the voice of the minority.
THU RAD III’LBS REACT I Ml.
But in this case, tho majority of tho
ouso had changed to his side, and when
it sought under tho rubs to do business,
found, a discreditable way,
to prevent it. Tills was the only oppor
tunity to get a vote on free coinage.
If the speaker was sustained and the hill
t to the coinage committee, if it ever
came up before tho liouse,it would couio
under a rule which would keep it en
tirely under the ooutrol of the gold men,
who alone would be recognised to mom
amendments. If thtf free coinage men
did their duty they could get a Tote on
the pro|KMition before the sun went dowi
A WARN I Ml FROM Cl.RMKNTK
Mr. Clements of Georgia said Ui
question ought not lie a political or party
question, lie warned the friends of freo
coinage that if the bill passod this
station , tho probability was that they
vould not have another opportunity to
oto lor free coinage in connection with
the bilk
Messrs. Townsend of Colorado, Morrow
of California, Burton of Nemdaaud ller-
of ilnwnii, nil r*»rmMfo»n« t argued
• i* '—-Tiling.
THE PARTITION OF AFRICA.
THE ANGLO-GERMAN SETTLEMENT
ADSORBS ALL EUROPE.
iennanjr Delighted With Securing
Heligoland hut Grieved Over
Losing tho Zanzibar Trade—
Gossip of the Courts.
11.t
I roltaetbiWDrwaj^
moo otatiw the -- .
fte had Let n
■1&JS3SM-SS1 Ti-fow-ag
against tho speukor'
Air. llatch of New York announced his
intention to vote to svud the bill to the
coinage committee, lie said Sir. Crisp
had been slightly mistaken in his esti
mate of the party's position, for at least
some of tlis democrats from Nsw York
would refuse to rots fur free coinage.
TUB APPEAL DkFKA TED.
Finally, after a number of other mem
bers had been heard on both sides of tho
question, Mr. McKinley moved to tablo
I Hand's appeal from tho speaker's decis
ion sending the silver bill to the coinage
commission. The vote was: yeas 144,
nays 117. So the appeal was laid on the
table.
The following republicans voted with
the democrats against McKinley’s mo
tion: Bartine, Connell, Dellaven, Hern-
■as, m>y, Morrow, Townsend and
Furs ton.
Ihess democrats voted with the repub
licans in favor of the motiou: Burkulew,
Duuphy, Fitch, lieisenhaiaor, Maish. ■
The 1 allowing pairs were announced
McDuffie and Blount, Atkinson of Penn
svlvamn and ltogers. Cooper of Ohio and
Y uux, Dorsoy and Flower, Gantt and
Candler of Georgia, Scull and Phelan,
Buy and Hooker, mite and Turner of
New York, Taylor of Tennessee and
Outhwnito. Taylor of Illinois and Bar-
wig, Craig and Campbell, Dingley and
inwton, mown and Alien of Mississippi,
McCord and Morgan, Clarke of Wiscon-
I Walker of Missouri, Scranton
erce, Wade and llateh, t^qucken-
1 ush^uud McCarthy, Thompson und
iiiu ami KoD-v. . t .i**fh U f
Washington, Wi.ty v c| 1( , nt
cy. Stewart ^Andrew
rfraii, nan and stock-
ns and Brewor.
tub Awcrruii
I’.mu:i* win
ii on ilie Dll-
-The Bheopshoad
Copyright 1W0 by New York Associated Press.
Berlin, June 2L—During a prolonged
firing of tho Bundesrath Chancellor von
Capnvi explained tho aims of the gov-
rnment in concluding tho Anglo-Ger-
inau agreement relativo to tho territory
in Africa. Although no oflicial state
ment lias been issued, tho chancellor’s
btalcmeut to tho Bundesrath is known
bear largely on tho immense im t >ortnm
of tho btintegetic value of Heligoland,
lie recallod that during tho war of 1H70
necessary to detach a largo force
to guard against a posaiblo Frence land
ing at the inoutii of the Weser and Elbe
rivers, and to lay eub-raarines to protect
the water approaches to Hamburg and
Bremen, the trade of which cities was
for tome time blocked. Von Caprivi
produced the opinion of Von Moltko that
Heligoland could be so fortified that it
would be equivalent to a largo increase
in tho German army in tho event of war.
THE SETTLEMENT APPROVER
The Bundcrsratk unanimously ap
proved t!io compact and congratulated
the oroperor and chancellor to whoso
initiative the cession of tho island to
Gormany by 1 jigL-iud woe due.
The up rt that Lord Salisbury spon
taneously ottered to cods tho island is in
direct variance with the fact that Count
Hatzfcld handM to Lord Salisbury
two weeks ago a formal demand from
Chancellor von enprivi making tho
Oession of tho island on absolute condi
tion of an English protectorate in Zan
zibar. The l.ngliih government proba
bly will not liko to produce tho opinion
of militaiy experts on tho value of
llcligolaud. Hero tho strategotic im
portance of the island is universally
recognised. Admiral Honks* paper,
w ritten in 1003, is largely quoted os prov
ing how greatly the possnsion of tho
island strengthens Germany. Dcforo
long Admiral Uenks* idea of a great
island fort will le realized.
THE WLASDEB’S DON'T C0C5T.
Tho opinion of the peopu of tho island
docs not count with either government.
Both know thattheislanders oroopposed
to annexation.
The National Zeitung holds that tho
Germans will soon establish trading
posts on tho mainland of C«|>o Zanzibar,
:iud reminds the malcontents that ’.lm
most of tho regions ceded to Eugland
never belonged to Germany. Public
opinion, intiucncod by articles diluting
Open tho strateggtic and naval val
nciigoianu becomes mm «*ud
pleased with the compact. It is probable
that the c>pj>ouition of Fiauco to n Bntmh
pruts* tor.ite in /anzlbur wras not over
looked. In the negotiations the Anglo
tU IUl4<ni « i< . a-.CuOrt .l. «\ r-, 11 t#«a*l t|<]
1087 of Gwnuau ac juisitious in Ka«t At
ri« a, cvi M °* nc ‘l w * 11 ' British treaties with*
mo Snltnii of /aii7il*nr.
New York, J
Bay races resullo«l as follow s:
First Ilace—Seven furlongs. Beck
won, Ilnia B.second, Rhono third. Time,
1:25 8-5.
Second Iface—Fivo furlongs. S.illio
McClelland won. Ambulance second,
Reckon third. Time, 1:02 8-5.
Third Kaco—Ono mile. Burlington
won, Gicoapoake eecond, Banquoi third.
Time, 1:45.
l-'ourth Rico—One and ono-lialf miles.
Cassius won. Tea Tray Bccond, Dunboyne
entli
LtoMJ lot 1 Til. KW“*» *nn-~' r '™- 1
StiUli-il*- ^^j l l,. r^ra „ at«m or nu. Muon.
:, rV l,) no* bren Uol K-K. W*. «
‘| ‘Hire tSlab. rel«re>l Sod n I xh. Ul! .mnJ. ««revl to U..cota. g o
•»>t *^* c !?wird , 'o? I 1 * 41 ■ta u — 111 1 BnJvror printed tho report of the
iru d. As a t r .*”{r OUl0 saw lit «‘ ot 10 1 al u runriations d»mitteo on tho Sonata
u* U a part of the jour-1 JJJJJS in anU vojw fortillcotiou appro-
Ini, ,i ^ thaWM* .ISZ-MiMftAl tfc* SmsIs nm4>
|.im.U"U aa lo ll* *«“X„ Ui.l urJ^ « conlirenre.
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-Wb— “J*k. I \ '7,1, ,.T.-j«lto bund . railru.1
■TDE •«***» w . tho l“l ^* to W.ycrore ud
Tbschsir, ls»wsvrr, , ratlm .o -1 \Ya’ lo Mar 7 • » U» get
Hou* J{Jl m»jAiftiiDiiy .Ioy 1 ‘ . { rP r, cu„ n -t" ,u 0~txu rfm»
.... „ ini(M (■". upat lbLx M. York
m {„ A |-
l>W b».M» -lunl*
. . au-niU. Tito roterenco was I . • in Atlanta next week.
awssss^te>N..Y«Ltoin.
iL«l»«Ullreure "W'lnI NV xlLa any
I LU and
oaiainibg no wor'ls ol
ul {«.{• .in, a dill-r.nt l.n ^
V,.*: It* faxliwninK «< *“*- 1 ,_i
tod ULauinina U nit Lilli
•—- A nf to* duiaKoM u* trull
TU. and tl.« «-
plainly new pror^ 1110 ' !. "A tho tliuU
udmtion In tlwcomuiiltr- « ”‘ u
;thx DXFtDXSCX wjrxxnxU;
Tk.cUi.waan* tU oJ»«»
blU atorttld b. referred *“**“" "
M oiinsttfi from the l* 1 "' *"** ra I
IADICAL BLOW OUT.
in meeting was held in tho
l «dlows hall heie to-day in
ii-cutive cuminitlee and del
Jo en.uU>rial convention. No
*>o*at but nvgroos. It was a
a at nor
no, Go.,
on outnaga, ^ u .„.t be ,1U - Di
ruts tUt all proposed L tlJer *rhod
,.fwredtorerul«
ikrv ciMiin»ttucw an l ■ ,.danuisr
i Malloii.
2L— Infortna-
culiing and
hegro*
I h**to of
thrsr cirvtiuwtnuo* au i m lylsSr ltd Rudd Cotton, at
I milk Uw ^ , u\.‘' r*.U.lsd- -tiUon a small village live
tv llouss lUi ths b.11 Uil nrou Uj —
Itnow referred to the
small |
Joiimbota,
inarblea ai
1M Lkcu II u lU4 .i.ew 111. kuKcuid r Ullou ran
lU judgnnre* ui H i tot.|L (mr (ulkmwl klm.
Jfc ULod ol Ulr
H od bun,
m » tUat lieuarindau*
Uj hi. pLhd anJ abot Aloxan.lor,
rekd. and procre-toi yjM U <Ucd jraMnL. inon.ing
l(WW“ * U T C ^ 1 . fre« l ck - akipi-l nfl-r lii
•nd Um lull »• J* -.I'ldcr. but rotuni.nl afusr Alex-
»„ *.* aumLx ln Ltua unu ^ LwtaDtart
- ..,.i ti Li the b.u was not 1 v4, m i ln •*,. <•<
m to**.I infill
1* u- U— dretre,
to axpclto ULJU
UtdtulUl.fl
»pikwd..udp«cred»l to ««•
I..U. cIil. Id tuc -c. . - . - tb. p^opl.. TU (Liman cuUotn.
re,ul»lr..n. were a rniao. objocti.n,
tioriiiaiiy (i.inx tl.r ‘
jcar»'.XMn[*u.i from
with the -tan. • teriod of
t«*u»5 anti
xtnu.0. »r.(.iru»a«Lr, ''YTYr
1 tut tU Mattel ll.Q u id.L to tho*
„p*rtv«- *««»*■“**' "
vy fall of »««U)tuia foro-
v p*i«r» of Kamos said that hd it will l*ks at !«-*t tweutj.
jiprei-rution bib- UK.lt tbb ■»« tbo mon .re
x „ ^ L-totiker, off any u vue cvuitaunuy, / . . •
« bi.sugvd ws*!^ 7 * lor s
jndMi
uX»nd »Lxt Ul LU w** M* *“. b Cd
to reiireou. to Ol booiidHUO .«*
wbolo. DwHr, ho hold, thu point ^
m> v u too Ula
WAS AN UKV*UAL
Mr. BvriDXM iccLred tin
VU «■* tU only on. which
.. {acted to tln> hind ot tre
liter dsnisd U*«
DEY.AS1AI 1UN AND MATH.
i KAURI
rd of Tru
5t The storm stlll pu
Uy Ijoaton. Tune, 2-55 8-1. * The start of'ih^ villagi
An
HEAR OROWIS
r ..jented to-
lay to the 1'orto bv .the KiiaAiau ouiuja-
«dcr, NriMog. It su i5 =ts U» isten
tlon of the czar to actirelv interfero in
tho Balkinw Tlio note declines tho re-
quent of tho Porto that Russia wait until
November for the payment of tho war
indemnity by Turkey, and demands im
mediate payment*, iho note dcclan
that in the ref uvil of this demand ltus-
sin reserves the right to compel imme
diate payment.
Yssurday Vokovitch, Bulgarian en
voy, nrseenlod to the Porte a note from
MombuloulT. demanding an extension of
the religious liberty of
Bulgarians in Turkey, and also demand-
ing the recognition of tho Bulgarian
government htambuloulT is acting in
concert with Kus*in without regard to
tho ncisiHial interests of Wince Fei
uami, tho rulrr of Bulgaria, and it is .
I*<cted tbkt Ills action will develop
i r.H. lauiation of tho indetx-iidem e of the
Bulgarian prince, wlio will be agrecabb*
to Russia, i* ilh the absorption of a pari
of Macedonia into Bulgaria.
A TRADR IN TUB REICIMTAO.
Windthorst. loador of the Clerical
parly in the reichstag, has oil* ml the a<l-
hiwion of hisjiarty u> carry tho military
credits, on the * • mi it Ion that tho gov
meut introduce a tneasuro giving the
Catholks ellsctive control of tlieir
primary schools, and also tiiat it modify
the army Util by granting extenaivo
leaves of absence. Tin* opponents of Un-
bill calculate upon having 1U5 vote* Il
is certain that iho governun-nt will have
154. Tho fate of the bill turns upon thn
voto of the Catholic tnenil«-rs, m..l the
members fiom MirbenhrUh and the
\N e-»t| 1.1* 1 i.iii di tin u, v* I., m \\ indthui i
manipulat* •*.
Count Kalnokj, the Austro-Hungarian
prime minister, is recovering from his ill
ness. The Emperor Francis Joseph
visited 1dm to-night.
WlLUAM'a JUI LOMATIC JaI NT.
Tlie Eaparor NY ilium will start for
Kcil Tliursday, thence lie will go to
Frrtlnelebourg. Tho king of Norway
will receive him at Christiana on July
1st. On July 5th hb w ill anil from Chrfe-
tuna fur North Cape, it has been de
cided tiiat Vueen Mnrgherilu will accom-
pany King Humbert to Berlin in the
autumn.
iYirue Minister Crispi'a family are at
Carlsbad. He will join them there July
1st, aud afterward have a conference
with Count Kalooky.
WOULD l*REKER AMERICA.
During former discussions regarding
tho cession of the island by Great Brit
ain an informal plebi* ite resulted in a
deputation waiting upon tho governor
declaration that every man on the fciand
would piefer to emigrate u> America
rather than lo compulsorily becen.e Ger
man subjects. The dread of imhtarv
service s«^*-r.a'd to be the main obj«ctkMi
Fifth Race—One and tin
miles. Eon won, Ttuugnn aecond, Major-
domo third. Time, 2:05 2-5.
.Sixth I.'.icc —<>no and olii.-ii.ilf miles.
On tin* luif. Phil*-ophy won, Brian
Born, Folsom and L'ubt btcoladead heat
Time, 2:04 1-5.
AT WASIIIKOTOJff PARK.
CHICaOO, Juno 21.—Tho Washington
Park raros resnltcd:
First Race—Ono milo. Palisade won,
Itobby Beech second, Cobospierro tliird.
liino, 1:55 1-2.
Nscond Race—One mile. Vermont
won, Gilford second. Time, 1:54 1-2.
Third Race—Chicago Derby, mile and
half. Uweepstnkes ot $250, with $7,5 i()
a-lded. ML Lebanon, 115 Overton); lieu
Kingsbury, 100 (Ilagitt); Undo Bob. 115
• llilej i; Santiago, 11** .Barnest; Good by,
118(Hollis); J, Kl, 118 (boden); bunny
brook, 118 (Brotton).
Uncle Bob won a length alicad. Kings-
bury, J. IM fourth, the^aine di**tauc«
badly
^ perfect, but tho mud was very sticky.
Fourth Raco—Milo and one-sixteenth.
Bertha won, Clamor secotid, Duke of
Highland third. Time. 2:02.
Fifth Raco—Five furlongs. Ben March
won, Dickerson second, Doxey third.
Tirno, 1.02.
A IIAt'K mt'B l,V TmMVUPPI.
Tlieromlng Constinilonal Conven
tion lleuounced by tlie negroes,
i June 21.—[Special.]—A
dispatch from Jackson. Miss., says: The
conference of colored men of this state
yesterday promulgated an address to the
.in xx l.f ii tlii-v dedur*! that the
constitutional conventon to assemble
Aug. 12 is dosigued by the Demo
cratic Party to abridge, if not to practi
cally destroy their liberties. They do
claro tiiat the negroes as a raco **houl<
1** ropreacnted in the convention, an
urge that negro organizations be at one
formod in overy county whero they nr
in a majority or haveachancuof ••icctiot
with a vUn to tu«o!*.;*uu wf uegtu d
gales. Whero tho negroes stand
cliance of election, they ure urged
voto for whito men who they think i
extend justioo to their race. They
claro that they nro not rusponsibio
tho race issue blit charge it to the w|
men, and announce their pur(>oeo
elect mou of their own color or
world that thuy aro dtnmd u freo ball4
and a fuir counL T
A War U hoop from !»lAIF*n.
1 fL Mo -on to cougresr'-Lx^.i .
vl . been uouiioute^), 5las»,
nr uiglit into tba ooaveatiun
made a sp««oh on national
Amocg other thirds he said:
I T' *"“* W W »'0 "■» U.Kll.
JJrl, kn wlii'ii tirev .(mill in KlclimonJ
THE FEARFUL RAVAGES OF A CY-
| CLONE IN ILLINOIS.
l-lg!tt Little ft*uplls,
Amboy. UJ., Juno 21.—A severe cy
clone ptiF-od over tho southern and cen
tral portions ol Leo county yesterday
afternoon, leaving destruction nnd death
in its wake. There being no near tele
graph: communication, it is dillicult to
obtain inpleto rej»oit<j.
As near as can bo now lenrnod the
(*torm *u.i'Ie its First appearance at a
IM.int iiftten miles west of tho vfUtgt of
Sublette, -*t what is known os Block-
burn, xx! to a number of cattlu wero
killed. 1 r. ui there it pursued on en
tirely easterly direction in a zigzag
course *.:ha track twenty to forty rods
wide, lev. ihng everything before it. The
storm croo-w d tho Illinois Central rail
road at -viblette, wiping up eight or ten
little bu :i■ on tin* m.itiioii edge of
the town and injuring some soventcon
persons, but nono seriously.
IT TOOK BTU1IRUKL
Tlie storm wns so narrow hero that tho
damag** was nominal, though very com-
plete, iis in most cases it took everything.
ued an caaterly coast,
furv. Some four miles
illage, tho homo of John
Bitner, wealthy farmer, was domol-
seriously injurod
SWIFT DEATH FOR A BRUTE
mil WUrrliiffi aud A*«-*>|»l«nr*i
asiiumton, June 31. -Tlie L
“vr/ ***•’ * I
id li..l
hi. country with a rebel^g,” l‘^y that
the mail who dftc. it ia as much u Uaitor
as any rebel w M ten year* uga"
Twelve taufuerra Injured.
BlRMIKUOASll AhL, June 21.—The rear
car on the Anipsi.in na-otuuodatiQn i
tho Georgia Enciflc road waa throv
from tho tracknt Gate City by a brok
switch IhjIl Iwolve pOMcmgers wu^i
jurod, none sorous'y,
Wto>.«tl4*a» Ktototo PIXBII..
"'*• An. 21.—F, IL We.io
tb.tri«l jii.li. i wIk. « uh
pUtol %hl un tlo ali.'i t Tlmr.,lay,
in ht» rwlfnilitii to tlio xoveruur tu-d.iv
and it was acccjtej. J
- W.t»HK>.
T1IK IlKUOClATi
A Primary Ordered l
gate, lo tlitHuie CoItTOlTlIo.7"**
WaXXXXTOV* Jun. *L-{Bpecial.l—
Ti e Itomueretk ,.nriy of Warren county
m.1 tiMlny nt 11 Ja, {lur.uunt to tlio call
of the chairman. 1
CcL I. P, lluvto ,v„ ro-cl. ctrJ cluir
Uw “ r ' i ‘
Tlioconvcntiuu by uiiuulm ou , vau
JiM.lnl IO hold pbmnrtn uu.l anoolni.'.l
Au^u.t ad th. da) for .aid primary, cacli
- a voting dujci for Hie cuiidid.i. „f
cunvrntlu;
1 tho follow-
t-nth senatorial
KM, Dr. \Y.
choice,
lm convention ilso elei
m to tli* ninele
L»L A. N, II'
. apL lohn 1
i. S. O linen. Tl,. dvlnnl
.irnctol, l„,i re. <4,u.. ,| mt j, *g
Ictrua timo to unto (lie aenator.
•Ol. !KIHTH8l5r,|| IMe COUXTY.
I.Brack indorir, ib. AtUanc. . ...
didate AnildUlrat ».ml»u a | aat „
SI-VKIA, Jill.,} 21. [SjM»<*ia|. 1 The
mocrata of Ilanct* k assembled to-day
in the court Loumj fbr a reorganiza*i 0 n
of tho I»irty. IM vra, a very lar^e at-
nilanoi from ovary portion of tho
county.
Eloquent re*olutt(Xi* were iki*mm**I in
nur:; llou. W. J. Nurtheu fu r ^oveniur
ul the chairman w.-ih ciniioweretl i
•‘I P >'|t a very larg.i *li U*guti ou to r ' r „°
V nt the county in tl ie gubernatorial
onvi-iilinn,
The paasage of thi
with wild viithusia-it,
rreosed ten-fold by tie
reading aloud of a lek-g
re.e-l good nea, „ J lr _ Nur[ll
strength in Gwinnett
Th. 15th of Anglia* waa aolorted a ,
inatisn by primaries
bed and hia ^
by U-ing struck with a cook stove that
she diul in* murnirig. It next struck
the little v illage of South I’awpaw, aoino
tworily u.i.-n t td tin, i-l.ii-e ami t«*n
miles * :i»t of Sublette. Ilcro the storm
was rr* ceded by a delugo of rain, lasting
two hours, which does not seem to have
l«c**n the case west of thero. The cyclone
r truck the place so suddenly and unox-
Iicctodly that no timo was left for prepa
ration. The preceding rain and a terri
ble elec trie storm had tho effect of koop-
ing every one within doors.
AN L'NCBrT VI.N UtMBLINO.
At about 4^0 o'clock p, m., abevo tlio
peals of tho thunder an uncertaim rumb
ling was heard. Looking out,[a dark
clone I was seen approaching from the
west, and in leas timo than it takes to
tell it, t!.t Mjutlieru part of thu little
vill vgo lay in ruins, while the piteous
cries of tho dvlug and seriouslv lniured
won* heard ou every side. Rcliut por
tion weiL* hastily organi/ed. Within two
miles of tho place fourteen pemous wen*
found t«. U* dea'l nr bo badly injurod
that they die 1 po<,u afturwanls."
A strip about forty rods wide and one
tnllu long waa completely devastated
The first building that it ntruck waa that
i'»iuo, w iiepj ins nouve ami large
bfltns wore dcuiolinhud. Tlie family
.aeught refuge in the cellar and escaped
Mihout serious injury.
«Q.
■*—*«„.ii * l - - ’•{ ob-
uot in :.c->.u>r», having
issed on account of the furv of
gr**at, Mia,
in® buu eight little fuipili
hi*’ to leave the builtlin^
•m i.:«rwr tt-fw ,U» si— ♦»--
"truck this building it was carried on
into the air for a oiHtance of :;oo fort,
win re it wns wreck***! an4 lost bight of.’
Neither thu toacner nor nty of the pupils
live to tell the -.tory. Min .McBrido was
found in the road ncmu iliatuuco away
from whero tin* building bt(H„l, aluioxt
coraruetely diveatod of hulappareL n, 0
pupils seem to have taken toother course,
und all were thrown into k creek noor
l.y. and several of tho littl bodioa were
curried down the stream, but all weio
afterward recovered.
the K1MM in rmautxn.
Not a vestige of tho Lulling remaintd,
oven the atone* in the /oxidation boing
taken out. Among theju killed are the
daughtm of Aschi 1 Irenduj, Baao
Berry and William Hu<; the sons of
Mrs. Carrie White, Sctnan Verkirk,
Gi* rgo Randolph, Petq I bonus ami
George Bnlacb—b Tbo kit nomod gen-
llen.an ul*.* losea his wifmnd child; his
If'.' . not far diaUul, l*..ig dcniolisl.. *J.
.''o far a** tan bo learnod his coupletes
tlie list of the dead. 1
That many are seriousi injured In the
path of the storm, w host names cannot
ned at presents n <*t a quse-
Asido tnn tbo fatoliU.
b damuguis exceedingly
storm pasng as it dul
of the musprusperous and
l the coutry, many per-
land wi|*«ti froi
Oxford, Juno 21.— (Special.‘Th
people of Oxford arojiisl on taring ii|o
the usual gala season incident to tli
twtial annu.vl conunonccment exercises t
Emory, which will be opened to-iugl
with an exhibition by the sub-fr.y
class. This exhibition was to have m
cured last night, but was pust|*oned o
account of a verv livavv and ominuoi
rain vvllich \ re verted ’the pt„|*le fn-i
cssemMing nt tho obapel clmrcii, whei
the exercises w**ro to bo held.
Tho board of trustee-* of the culler*)
ot yesterday and aiund*il t*. i* «
gular business incident to their annual
ei tings. Ill* iiioiiil.*-is pitst-M w.-ii*
follows: CoL J. J. Jones, pnsUH.t;
Dr. J. W. Hinton.vke-presi*lent: \ r. J. r%
Htewart, secretary; Messrs. W. IL Hotter,
IL If. Harks. Thomas F. Fierce. J. *''.
Hopkins, John W. Burke, A. M. Wynn,
a A. Cook, Clinrles A. Fulwoo*!. F.
co, T. J. Pearce, Thomas M. M* ri-
Wftlicr, iliinni 1*. lh*il, K. B. Kepinirn,
M. Pace. James lv. Hines. Will
iam A. Hemphill. IL h. Park, U K.
Dow man and Cn{*ors Dickson.
5EW TRUSTEE orriCEKR.
On tho eloction of officers for the on-
ling year, lion. James II. Ilinca was
clet tud president of tho board, CoL W.
A. liempnill was electod vicw-prvsident
md 5Ir. J. & Stewart was re-elected sec
retary. Mr. IL II. Slone was unaui-
u»ly re-elected treasurer of tlio col
lege, and Mr. W. A. Candler was re
elected financial secretary.
Tbo rejort of President Candler
showed that the past year has bean ono
f tho most pros|>erous in tho history of
tho college, und that tho future pros
pects of the institution are exceedingly
bright
The commencement sermon will bo
preached to-morrow by Hinlmp O. P.
Fitzgerald. Di«hop A. U. Haygood
1 preach at 4 p. tn. and Rev. Sum
Jones will preach to-morrow night.
JUDGE LAMAR ON THE WAY.
Coyinoton, Juno 21.—[Spocial.]—
Judge L. Q. C. Lauiur arrived licro this
ovening and will address tho societies at
Emory Tuesday next.
■ HWINTOVS GALA WBF.K,
The Krllllant ( nmnienrrmmi Hxer-
rises or Talmace Instllul
InwiNTON, June 21.— [Special. ]—'The
closing exercises of Tnlmage Institute
wero brilliant and highly entertaining,
Rollin Ellis, Esq., of Macon, mado tho
address, which was a masterly otfurt of
tho young, brilliant and giftod speaker.
Tlio most cultured of his largo ami or
derly audience wero charmed with tho
spoaker's addross.
In tin* ifUrBOBO Thiirs*lay a M| **ak-
ing contcit for raodala took place !>♦•-
tween tho number* of the primary de
partment In this contest. Suss Adeline
Jtaurn. Carl Olivor aud Harry Grady
the girls of tii«' muln department came
otf. in which Mis-os Lillie Ilatlleld, Ber
tha Baum ami Dott Wol*1 cuirlcd otf
the prizes.
At the com-ltiiion of the recitations
two farces entitled “Box and C >x” and
A BLACK FIEND SHOT DOWN BY AN
ENRAGED HUSBAND.
I Negro Attempts on Aim
Mrs. Cook, Near Covlnglor
Is Prompt) Hilled lij Mr, <
—Tlio Victim 31 ay Ole.
IJHF \V(M|AN.
Proper Claro tilths
>o pbilosophc
u was not a wi
t state of atfai
ould
raid view the
ineteenth
Jently tack an
m th
COYINOTON, June 21.—fSpeciaL]—Tills
evening the community was thrown
piito a commotion bv tho report
that Mr. Sidney O. t ook, a prominent
farmer living two mips aud a half from
town, had shot and killed a negro who
had assaulted his wife. Him facts
gathered from a party just returned
from Mr. Cooks aro ns follows:
Mrs. Cook had walked out in the back
lot nnd vu expecting to meet her bus-
hand, who was at his sawmill a few hun
dred yards from tho house. While sho was
passing an outhouse or bom, tho negro
caiuoout, lirod oil hia pistol ami started
toward her.
THE FIEND rrRKCRFD HER.
Sho turned an 1 fled, pursued by the
fiond back to the house and t on ly man
aged to get in, closo and lock tho door
before tho negro reached it Jlo then
went to the door, but lira Cook bad beat
him there nnd lockcnl it. He next went
to tho vermula and attempted toroid
the window, which, fortunately, was
barred down.
in th. meantime Mr. Coot, hearing
tho report of n pistol in tho direction of
•» came home from the mill ami
o in the backyarl and or-
fT tho premise*. Ho then
1,. ... , ■'■‘“•J men
amendment to bis funner petition. Ind.
f V woraan’e progress could
!,« l | f « J°" l ® nis h tho sage, accustomed
“ ‘ ( ° o *!' vervitudsof hiscountry-
ycmoii. ror n Grecian woman was the
vlavo first of her father, then .*£ her hu^
Evi
id afterwards of her hui.«,
• 't. Pa til’s views are scarcely in
ith thoHo of tho present dar.
v w ®'»an tu “remain Inmfi,
• • and l*o subje* t to her huHt»and,”
ni o tno advocates of woman’s suffrage
'“illy I Mint tUo banner of rxjliticai
quality and claim all tlio privtloves of
” r • '* m'.’hiding ;l,v l,all,,i.) (OX /»
ntitudo of tho church upon the sub-
j* * t is voiced by her most di.**tin-
1 »V d Amoricmn prelate, who vsrites
• It in the mind of tho church o*iual
.;hU donut imply thatbotlisexes should
•°F a Kp proiniscuoualy in tho -taiuo \ ur-
f that each b o X should dis-
» i.mg- t).iiv* duti« s will, h are a-'
its physloRl ooQatitation and bu;
by tlie canons of society. Hi
*•!!' 1 > lo .ii xx<>tii;i11 frtiin iii
suits <L e.. women’s ■ufTrago,
the
, prostrate
mot th.
dered him
went into tbo houi
who Is in a dolicatc ,
from fright, blio told her husband what
had occurred,
THE NEORO STILL THERE.
IIo took up his Bhotgun, walked to tho
door and found the negro still loitering
about his back yard. Ho again ordered
him to leave, hut tho block brute said
something about his pistol and started
to him. Mr. Cook then fired both bar
rels, loaded with No. 1 shot, into tho ne
gro’s breast, killing him instantly.
Two physicians were sent for nnd nr.
now attending Mrs. Cook, whose rocov
cry is doubtful. Tl. coroner and jury
have gone out
ANOTHER SIMILAR OUTRAOE.
last night Nally Terrell heard soino
ie near and outaido of her door,
look a light and opened tho door
iustantly assaulted, thrown to tho
ground by one, Moso Samten, aud se-
xenly chokod, Tho villain would doubt-
less have accomplished his pnrpost, hot
tho victim managed to serenm and thu *
frightened him away, but not until fi.
eutfrago so
dot fully iii
Ithe ncrtlic:
i are cum pc
diilo Dak ta in the fall
bem di.
hu*l bee
, 1 ut. i
resolutions wan
winch wan in-
fipt anU the
Krl In. ni K ht, u diTlnniaium ' ^nltre
otwren tli- bo/i of tt,.‘ m ult den rt-
;ent oi 'irrirl. Tbi, cont.st wn, cl,
1>1 ill. victor, .Mr. J. N. Todd. i:,aj ,v. li
r—-* ** nta medal. ,\u.r ti
S IT; I 0 “ ,lriimn . mtltUd
xnial Glass, which was uiio of ti
.t|.|uv.,.v,.r,„ .. „t.d in Irv niton
Miss Lizzie Smith was nwnrd«*d the
medal lo th. mu.ia<Uj»rtmrntIn cl.arit
of Ure. Annul 11 uii In ■to To .now thio
utloii for tlioir kind and )um.
id been
Inn morning
*Thi
izctl. IIo
i jailed ii
is his third attempt
" mIi
«ted
default of
at
sliniln
ATLANTA
kits xrifs
tlon cf d*
ami injured, th
largo. Iho st«
through u
wealthy p
sons had all their poi-wuons save'the
1 from t-xutera.
®d parties an now at work
aid for tlio hweless and desti-
their wants w| be speedily re-
1*00)petent ji|;eB place the
i this county t from $150,WO
A UI.'liHl I.U ( SI'UIOMD.
The
••Wlr
•<1 till
•lay for tb
ornrressm
ives, and Dec. 5 for ih« oomioadon of
lumocralic candidate* for county wflicer*.
ti i U, ftern* u bat k
Ju.Lo Uwton to bln moking hm,o-l(
agreeable to lire i***ojh*.
TUK ntl.n AHY IN G\vINNETT.
ndlealleals Thai Nortlasn has
IF hj a Large nsjorlly.
^ IaLI—Il
county
the
Hero
Jane
elc* lion hel,
nate a
i f. rth.
lay to no
[ifficers at
1*58 votee were pulled
hich Northen roc it,
an 22. Henderson
Nmu u2*x h r cot.,
: v L »•- "’mu IM. J. li. Bffu'
| r.c..t a, w. t. buitL kl
nth.
Trntrit Field off ( sis Itlch
Aiou^ta, Juno IL—i*cciaL]—Camp
Ricl.moud is a «1* s *rt«* lillagu Uvaigbt,
the dkjKuture of the Coin bus Guards iu
a special car over tho rntral ruad to
night clisting up tho exius which luu
been In progrets for twily-four hours.
The Cavalry all gut otf ‘May night and
tlie mfautry ha\u U* iJ.-.nu,*.- t . .iut.
tho Columbus tiuards Ing *be last to
ct aw ay.
cm tl.uir departure to-ghtJMiss Evans,
who wa, faptamof th milkmaid drill
the othar night at whi the Columbus
Guard* quartette awn*l in the prxv-
gramme, i»r*-*cnted thomjxxny with a
beautiful La»ket uf th ix s. The Guards
have been social >ns, ax well
as good sold ten In point
of equipment, tripline * and
' 1 *• riy bearing, bower, Cape Brooks’
Savannah Cad« ts wi unanimously
swarded first phure Ithe officers, the
;;* l,!ar 7 in.«j ©*-to«s d the puLii*
Null.ing rental ns w of Camp
hi.hmonj hut tl;* tents whicn
will have to remsi uj* a day or
u*jr before being
..pea tuJjulant-Gencnd
or VIsTsT W lffztns. -
e, Ji.i21.-T he mayor
l rewaDf llOj fur the
Mar-i Wizgms who
«}d Ma- MdJuaiJ. t,.L,
taking assistant. Miss Ola Jhhrr, Leo*
Aiiclmo Baum prese nted her with a be
tiful ring.
At this point, Profesvor Overitro«*t i
iiouiictl that his ct itiitH'iioii wittj 'j,,j
in*K« Instllul.., „» |u j.nnctol. would
cease. At the conclusiun of bus addn
ue was prr*eiitod with a beautiful c;i
rrom the pupils as a token of their
teem.
TOI.LI.SON DIM If AltfiED AGAIN
1 be Prosecutor In Hie Olmliiai <' tMl
Aaelust llliu Fall i*.
Atlanta, June 2L—{BpcclaLJ—^Tolle
•on appeared to-day before JustJoe Pa
Owens to answer tbo two criminal war
rants against him and was discharged
ilhout a hearing.
Tb® prosecutor,
of tlie I irst N'at
Rock, Ark., who <,
charging Tolleu.m
ru-t. failed I.. ,„ t
attorney did a| i--,
prosecution, but Kx
do the necessary
tented ‘ ‘‘
•nident L. II. Roots,
iml Bank of Little
->re out the warrants
With Ian env
i nil ap|>earar.cc. Am
V* u '» !•*•** ol th.
•Wtomutototo
•wearing and con-
Una
II# _
bo i*r«wnt, b
diil not think it
home sort of
in the civil suit
but does not ap
nd and bis cm
They Will insut ou a judgm
, but in «r*lor to make anything ,
t when they get they gel it. , t „
be n***«*-sary to levy, and what will tl
I#vy on?
TliK DUTY OFTIIKAPPMAIkEM
jmd tob prupbed Roots
he latter apimrrntlv
th while loVoitra '
Inst Tolleson to-day,
to be virtually a t
-i li.
iiu*t
crime.
the penitentiary for uuu uf thu axsiult
Die purtiee ure l*oth col«*red and tho c«.
or *‘d | ax'pin here are threatening to cu
to the service of Judge Lyuch, though
■A. ,Hooi«! l .Rt? l %^;i“V r , ,U to^ 1
A-Wlsck Near*
Arreetetl by •*« f» a iu
* ;un ® fly liijiwiiLi tls
police Iiryo a shoddng
nlKl.t Hliortljruft,., .rrival of tho
Air-Line tram officer Ktheridgo notice*!
a hack drivo up to tl:
boarding hou*o on
from It .1.,. „ gcn'ulS'btaStoES
mian. The nair clainie.
ptly
id wife and Were
i bouse. There they
—itionoiL
<df N«*nh A ruler
and a
t** U* loan
escorted t*
were separated and qu
Thu negro called Inn
son, while tho woman r
It.it'.rUon. him claluiot tiut tlmr '
inurncil at Uncclntcn. J*. c;
*J*»»1 Btod u lllckorv
Motion whll. llm man .not tli.yv...ro
lottom. rt’L-' . ,, ‘ !h , t Uiar.
lotto atul have lived there over sin, e —
& P ' rtlCUto tLcir accuunl »’
THE WOMAN DREK-S DOWN.
n at first corroborated tho
nd acknowledged th_.
J her maiden name wn
juaiity) is not to degrade her,
isi contrary, to secure her, not equal
f ,hta, •oi .ll.i.l ).«♦ .1 ’... .N u “ f
\ it would thus atom t
Mi of the Christian Chur* h n
: to tho so-called “emandpa
to v
.thepr
*gOC
; her
lot. In England i
till further. Miss Edwards, the novel-
-taml philosopher, says that English
vomcn oto on tho school board elto
>«*ns, |*oor law guardian el*** tious und
municipal elsoffion*, but tli-y enunot
ismliers of parliauumt or tl.o
common counciL But I think they will
time—it only requires an act of parlia-
• U1 1 \ v '* have ;c i.iajority in tho
House of Com i.
trident that whUotuHHBH|,
sition to tho movement, tlu re are
|friends of the project nn»l great p
tho Iasi tenyoai
1 Ion co it
im-uy
Bmidos tb® genoral s
•m - wn up i* .ty, of h qu .; h**r imlucpco
her prujier sphe ro, of hcrliuiuo dufifw.
taut to havo
man, they
In thu first place, if women
tho business equality of a
t consont to Lo treated _
cannot b** ex looted that men treat each
other with tho oourtesy duo ladi«u. and
when .i wumaii plucim herself on nu
equal footing sho must orv'inuo u msu's
l« Hitiuu. 51wn cannot rlmiu/s C9i»ir **v-
cry day manners tothmu of tho drawing
owpetitora iu
thu
•Ids
vh*» clu
uf labc
He
right to
a linin'** privileged hua no
plum of uiuu's discourtesy if
!“» ">t« rn •*>« dlurt sluev**«, witli bis lu«t
ut an angle of furty-tlvu degree#, srnok-
•i‘_g u bad smelling oigur or aiming with 1
ueanit uTdpi.lora, "*'' y KUnne,
Noithe
{ with
at Uid
!i", r ..”. h . 0 2li “ h8 ****** u ‘*' linhot.
ing, s !#> !’*'sut lug her own .**utqbei#J
mJr , ilr, t' ‘^.PO-Bod aim
I .' “ ' ,1 *> crow,1 u„d liuutod M
Ifi llcw well mot' ii..to-od ot
fudy aiec|,t.„K tlio
cm. A woman caunoe
in addition A “ ° f ,UttU * P ,lvl, W
III till, next plow when ii a weuren to
hir,
&!'• lira# for' Lott .... .
DOOtobotd iluticf If it
urki
tnii
now.utemeiit that ,l... hat ,\fri
‘ *ln». hilt later Lrulo dowil
was ivhit,..
Haba’aiiwT”"
ll' ,bl ''ii."“" nanred" Ltondto
ainli I death
; th«
“ r U *" “ J. .Us, a ,„|
i®<j tlie negro at J Jnc**lnfon, a
achcr name*! Harrison |*erfurtn
coy at tb# bouM 0 f j 0 | in
jcl-i-ion the woman n-
sa v«ry comm.-n thing
Anthony. In
marked that iHBHH
rry wi
rolina. Her stetement _ _
garded here u*> a he out or the
burden of
, taking care of her
ig servants und ful-
ttljsio tho
ithtrphys
ally
iillltle:
ill
•'ittally able to
uaus sphere?
i at tbo
fill both Lor
Could a woman witl
maiL^rt l,ur l 0 ''“ !‘-'*'-Uld" i ^j"_
Mem,’, ' both duo
.menu, u aud lie,Ito t.ng neither :•
. ►•jr-,. Will wuineii eh .ate |iulitir,?
Ibis i« hardly to Lo expected Politico
hare el way l |.,. n con»id,.,rd 'u ■•diitv
vv.fk 11. -m 11 if. J., v Hilt U... Lniuuii trium-
ght up tbo foreign vot.r to
nt "ballot box
would leaven 1
Utopian dr* an
a logical oonse
gra-ie her; the
To think
North l
hole cloth.
Tito
clde
Atlanta, Judo 2L—|
ncy-General Andi
topi
i lo Le
ardto Inc
eruor in rei
lion 10 of tuo Wmu
acL The question i
of examiners now u
to examine the roi
ctly connecte*!
enoral A.hrff
uhtlul >*01111,
peciaL}—AUo
bu a y preparm
d to thu «...
of
Hal
tbo
e I *#1*1 up
*« custody of i
Major M* V I
i* In
of VY
hen If of Duval
ted and valuod bv ti
n*ral, while evident.
NIAft® RKKTIXI. oh Fllin.Htl f
•Jj!. 1 * lo UrUlel * -net'liod Fultoi
Will I *« |u ftflrrl ll**r Drlegaios.
Atlanta, Juno 2L—{Special] Tb
iilton county exccutivocomnutteo me
ii* morning and decided to call a ru.v
ceting for July |9, at noon, to elect 1
tw cxccul *vo committeo preliminary t.J
e selection of *1* legatee to theguberna-
.ctmg will M-loct de
•mucroUc convcntkx
ary for that purjo>«
*!•th*
t-^atee to the state
or order a pri
but it will lak
rtbeotbs
holding an
not. at 5 30 o ’clock this a t*
Rely made up his mind as 11
ing of the worn “OMmrtena
which tlie comtruction of th*
pends.
In view of the fa*.t that tb<
vill ba
their ■
of tbe
• thin ten
oral i
•J*. H*u
J»ay pro
>n«ll«Uif,
hiL]—Th<
reel. Fark Nut a «
Atlanta, June 21. |
Journal of this arf-rm,
• apt. R. E. Bark, who Is sup, ,*^1 m ^
"“'"''‘F •"-"J ll-. UwiaUtur, f,„~
1 ibb, with ex* el.cal chance* of rca- .
tile goal, has assured that paper u*ai h«
u uot a caU'ltdaUk
cutlve committee agreed upon
regulations to govern the leg1#.
“ary, sir* a Jv ordered for July
otoremns b« regtot.re.1 t,„
*t. Il I.I
Wl O use earn.*, e too tin v ti.o
u^,n’ u . or ■"•l' l '’y <"• n to toll it wilt
“ o^uuttol oat, DOBtotur »l,. tli.r or
not limy itoci.u u inaj.iitr of IS.
liuuaa of th,
tho jiotitlral Ntm«..ri o? aiciiitumeS
S? »!? “• ’ l ‘" ' " l *' !»«»*» in tho
Iwtb.r C .lu“M^rI hlCh “ du, ' n
D*at w v. aid lose the placo she
vaml -s . r totally h* lpI,-„ woman, ho
u.’!•'• «• ** woman.
pride at his protector!hip, in
; It . r v , ‘ ; ‘ ,lJ 1 ■ Iju ‘^^
k - np to and roll** ? )lx
man w. uld reli-.Ii having his
; :.t.* al rings, huyfag up vote#
... h r. .1 * I, on® of Iho 1 ^>0.” He
!.is wifo far bin elf, to make his
; ngl t un i ha] | v by | ;t . r loving
, " v ’* *'* h ' hlldrcu, to be au
• real comiKiiuon for hi.-* Idlsure
perpetually
that UMikee
icre*l from
md wrang*
h«s super
that his '
him. N.
wife in p
i f a confiJing lov-
■ospjiero of home
md dust of tho b is
Roberta, is alto
National Bank.
i rouij-tly rn.’t »n.lVu,.; It "tl
.l. ]**it.,rs in< rea*«-*l tlteir ci*
otlweri of the* bank say that
ac.o to inset the *-1—mr-1
or Id.
The.e lm im, hmia
band who «i; it * r*
views. There w
tors of I.**tbe for the
'urns Lome at ev6To
' ,M |g j'lau-* for'“s^
tu oi urrangiug wUh
0 -i'«nts for an invui*
••ballot-box I r under*
I minaa tor the bus*
i i i.is wife’s polititah
: i Uj a * I. i f «• i *-nt 4 ot
t. a ','1 *rr- I at 1'iuch
^■■pby tlinn-r on
inpatibtlity df
I lucre by
uls of
Jii.an may gam fame
i. inay rival Raphael au*l ...... .„
un.l Npenc-r in science—h*.* mav
y I-.t l-nUian.-y, l.cr talents, her
[•Iishments, and pct^ro.u . g*>o*l
•*i true mother; but women and
' but keep pollt
“Ls
out of the
Whitney thi:.k< tf;.*r
New Y**rk tin
undent in Lon
win byuu.it.
. There -*r**
btemway ei]<cCts