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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
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MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 30, 1890.
gTlttV BELLAMY’S PLAN
lnW . f . SCHEMING TO ESTABLISH
0 *N IDEAL COMMUNITY.
„„„ «rs«nlrrd to C«rrr Out In
* I t |f, Tloorin N«rl) Alilli to
oiKlilK'd lu “Looking
« Loci'. July 20.-A Dm Molnet,
. a S,^i«itotheK.pabllcMy»:
1 rJ-Jnl Bellamy'* dremm begin, to M-
JL unsible luoportlon. to eom* of the
"*L, „( low*. Daring but winter
, in organUntiun known ae“The
t.n.ig.nmg Hub." UnirenitT plm^
bed v met once a week end dlacuued
uneoaoniic and «cU topic, of the d»y.
iy, |ntle interct »» tnunilMted.
C ncll- M who ptrtlcipmted In the
lit«rreromo eerneet, thoughtful
S,n*h0 had bccomo opposed to our
Sywnt competitive .y.tcm of industry.
‘when the summer months began the
clirbcJoti it" met ting., but tlie luvesti-
iTtion aloes tl'ie line of thought was
’.. . | v ,tn more vigor. Aliout n month
K,,„miil circle of men, Krnestll ( ias-
imdthe Suburban Advocate,C. If. Jler-
U Smith. W. P. Slucy. D. liar-
f tJ and J. P. Meredith. with n few other#,
ill rrominent citizens of that suburb,
aft to ree if they could not devise n plan
Erwape what they deemed the serious
of the present system nod put into
«cc#»ful operation the better principles
vhrli had crysialized In their minds ss
lli< result of their investigations.
The result has been the organization of
a colony company with the object of
foosding » n favore^l part of the
(oontrv (probably near Lake Charles,
Laia communitv which shall be, as far
■sickstide, complete within itself, and
t'. vo what tiier term the savage, fool-
frhand *a«triul syalem of competitive
bfotry shall give place to the kindly.
iati<>r..-tl and more ^economic system of
CKp-rati n. ...
Ihs plan of the new colony is much
gbthat of Kawenh co-nperotlve colony
4 Tul rn c int) . Californio, which line
ton in succoseful operation for nearly
It? rear*.
Am.-ng the basic principle of the
ri i v are “Man alone in nothing
ic a‘s.v.4 1 ; he can *tipp*»rt existence
r.1 L .t is nil. it i>* only in and through
w ifty tlsat he ran obtain wealth and
r I ur-. V> :1th is the product of math’s
1:1 * expended upon the earth which is
Goo’* yiit to the race. No man should
L allotted to monopolise the natural re
tirees and levy a tribute on his ieiiow
mn for the opjiortunity to labor. Every
mu U entitled to just so much liberty,
*«r))as allow esjual liln-rty to every
slier man. Every tunn should receive
bt fall product of bin lelwr, except an
poant sufficient to discharge his debt
5 society through whose aid he can do
CtctiT# labor.
Dy the camtitutlon and by-law*, U b
ktertnined that the general nature of
ftebetiaeseto be transacted is “the pro-
Action and distribution of w#alth; the
taihetion and extraction of raw material;
is fashioning, by handicraft and
uriuce craft, mo commodities;
inhere at both animal sad reset;
,»-i„ thepssdsttSsa -i food. ^
•f.*.slur, tnr.ci.inery and all arti
awerecisBee n>f>w»nr or of huenrv:
te-*taUiahisent ef proper methods of
Miration, transportation and storage;
t* establishment of just and correct
mum* of credit, account and exchange;
t* building of houses for ourselves and
families; tUo arbitration and just settle-
t**-t of dispute* between ourselves
the practice arac-cg ourselves of just
ij»uiiuuf soci.il organization, the edu-
rninn of ourselves and our children in
Hwar physical, mental, moral, intellec
ts snd artistic lines, to improve the
Mslth. secure the happlneee and perfect
is wtU-being of every member, and as
»vU to propagate and extend in tho world
•t largo tii© idea of universal and just
ue» p- ration.
Each stockholder contributes to the
romaion stock $U.O, and upon his death,
r^gbation or expulsion the value of hie
a; indication, or eo much as baa been
Jtdin, shall t« apportioned out of the
f u ''B*on stock aud pah! over to himself,
bit heirs or executots, and each stock-
fa Ger will waive all claim to or right
^ a«*y increase, interret *>r earned
pgtit< of uny kind accruing or due
tWrcon, both t»r himself and his heirs,
szteutors and assigns, it being distinctly
ta.mtowi that up*n death and e«|ually
R> in rase of wittidrhwal or excision.
It* estate of himself shall withdraw
**‘y th* amount with which lie has
•*-Ke-i tli© c4|>itaUyation, all rents,
[f fes, interevu, in,iaInunU and all
.* .* and iwrv.nalty— eacetg private
ci sited re iuced to iisrsotud poasersi.m
jui'l inrat© herediiunentt-earned and
*• dividend* nod to the stock-
k«'U*-rs during ids dulurs-nuiit, being
dntincUjr g» anted in bulk and for
cwunn.n use and iNiudit of the
surviving and rvontu.i'g atockbohl-
u bvuig dutdiciiy understood
•fa* agreed liust Uni estate tliat
slur* holder takes or bolds in the
jurr*,*} or improvements and ucijuisi-
u< a of the company is tor life or years
jai not an ©state iu fee, aud tlust tun
remainder li*« always to the successor
«dy when he stall he acceigcd as a
such remainder to bun being a
remainder of the same claws and chnruc-
ter as the t rigmal member and, tb-re-
jore, it is well understood and agreed
ikit oo memt^er iias the richt to eeli,
or transf.-r his interest herein to
"hatever w ithout the consent of
the comjwny. U is detinitely underatood
U-rJ. voieof ri«l««ia. but or.j«l .very cl. r al lh.
Arnoo,; Ui. g.nml pr.ivUiou. It one £«». ot buwife.
Jl vrtit. |« liour itl.U Le the emlmb-
u( e.uluDKu t«f l.bof m-
f--v j [ ‘J tile colony 10 tLe m.nilct.
T" . Cticrcd ty the cei™iy.
At Lut an per rank ot ^1 ni|4u. in lit,
* "J tbo lieu rcr mi b ,..r i. to lw
uu4«r lb. direction of tli.
;• OOJ by til. Ijourd of truMee. to u plan
“ *iud that mil lend 10 promui-
. He tiieK Co o|etuU>e view, nud to
I' ueurLuiumily inceuer.L Eight bout.
«ill cwuutuu . day*, work to the colony,
far tb. amendment of by-law. a u .jtr*
5 r r “'<* of the memhenldp u
t “ lo °y will keep . .tor. or ..o.e..o.
•he ronvenienc. ot tlie member, .ud for
u-l.urpuMof veOM.l commerce Cob
>*>v WAS A .VI KIN .VIA.**.
Covered an ni^hTTex Wltta Walnut
Itsrk and Sold It.
PAKAkasucBn. W. Va. July 21—A
Gilmer county lumber man Is $100 ahead,
but lias gotten himself in serious trouble
through the trick w hich advanced his
Lank accounf, but depleted his conscience.
Walnut 1 muter is very ecarco and very
valuable, and the Gilmer county man
having a fine walnut tree on hia land,
cut it down and sold it for a handsome
sum to an Eastern man, who bought
it on the ground. Before shipping the
log tlie Gilmer county man peeled of! the
bark caretu))y and,J.iid Jt After
the walnut log was taken away bo cut
down a big black oak of the same demcn-
sions with that of tho walnut, which ho
had carefully measured, and taking the
hark from its plate of concealment care
fully and deftly tacked it on the black
oak log; The job was so well and artis
tically done that no one but an expert
could have told tho difTorencc. He tnen
shipped it with othor logs to Cincinnati,
wliero he sold the oak log for walnut for
$10tl, Mr. GUinerite then Uft for home,
but he had not been gone long before
the Cincinnati firm discovered the fraud
and started after him. They left this
city, it is reported, last night for Gilmer
couuty, where they expect to overtake
the sleek lumberman and make him dis
gorge or prosecute him for fraud.
1*11. FISK HA» 1:N01GII,
Will !t«|itirr Prim itm Breyelopirdla
Nor Any Oilier Copyright Hook.
Nkw Youk, July $L—The Rov. Dr.
Funk was asked by a reporter of the
Evening Post whether his firm had com
pletely discontinued itv salo of ita re
print ot the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Dr. Funk replied:
“We have received no orders for tho
work iluct July 1, and we will receive
none for it at any future time. We nro
out of tli* business; ws haro decided
henceforth to reprint no European copy
right hooka whatever without authority
to do so. In regard to tb© erdtrs for the
Britannica which vs received prior to
July 1, we are keeping our won!; wears
delivering tlie volumes, and will com
plete thee# contracts. We have already
nearly computed them. 0
When asked to state how many orders
lie had received for tlie Encyclopedia
prior to July 1, and how many sets he
had delivered since th*>n, Dr. Funk an-
awered that, in the first place, he did not
know, and that, in the second, it was a
private business matter such as publish
ing houses were not accustomed to make
public.
A MILLION roll A KONG.
Coal Operators .strike a Bonanza Near
•eranion.
ScxAKTOjr, Pa., July 22.—About two
montha ago William Moore, of West
Market street, sold ICO acres of land sit
uated in Dickson borough, just across
Ih* cltv line, to Mrssra. iicnner, Watkins
and Williams, coal operators. The pnee
was $25,000. boon after tho land bad
been deeded over ths new owners erected
a McKchen mine drill upon tho place,
and in a few days the huge uuger was
penetrating the bowels of toe Htinli. Thin
set Moore to thinking, and two wuekn ago
1 ,-iaigiit the coal ' (•erators anil olle/ui
tin in i • ">»• i
. I i ..i U l"t ten times tiiui
sum,” replied the artesian*, and the old
man turned away murmuring werds of
regret at having sold the farm. On last
»l*.4 ....... .1*111 1-nV.
THE WORLD’S FAIR IN A FIX
PREPARATIONS FOR THE SHOW SADLY
BEHINDHAND.
Hopeless Mmn-lc In Chicago Over
o M«e—Conflict* of Authority
Ilctwrrn tin* Committee*—
Gloomy Predictions
Cf.Ol fl-ltt ItSC OVl.K A CANYON.
snd
fiT. Louis, July 21.—A Wnshingt
special to tho Globe-Democrat says:
A government commissioner talks
freefy of the unfortunaio condition of
things at Chicago, World's Fair Com
missioner James U. Butt is here. In con-
ver»at»on ho toli what a discouraging
snerl the preparations arc in at Chicago,
lie said:
“It will cost between $10,000,000 and
$15,000,014) to set tho fair * motion. It
is tol«e dedicated in October, 18V9, when
tiie people of the country will he in the
heat of ono of tho most spirited political
contests the country has ever known. It
is to be opened within slxtv days after
the incoming of a new. administration,
upon which the eyea of the country will
be fixed. All this will most naturally
detract from anything else which is tak
ing place in tha country during that
period, and when you refiect that people,
collectively as well as individually, mar
become tired and indifferent to what is
going on around them, you can readily
eeo how delicately this whole matter
must be h imM-1 if tL*• fair L t*> 1»" n
success, ami 1 think this whole matter
will bo nicely bridged over by too Chi
cago local d.rectorj.
IIA VINO A BAD KFTKCT.
Still the wrangle now going on is hav
ing a bad effect in tho r.asL People I
have talked to since my return East seem
to look upon tl.e rnsttor as a scheme and
enterprise local to Chicago. In other
words, Chicago badness enterprise first
and the balance of tho civilized world
second. Only to-day mr attention was
railed to Um Associated Prras dispatches
from Chicago that the aldermen want
bribes, etc., as a condition of their con-
sent to the use of the lake front. While
I don't believe a word of this to be true,
still it ersatss a feeling of suspicion
that ought not to exist amen,; the peo
ple who have it in their power to uiake
the fair a success or failure,
May be m OFF TO TM,
A dispatch from Chicago throws
further light on the fair tangle. It aara:
There are many people willing to bet
something that there will be no World’s
Fair in Chicago in 1803, and if held at
all will not open lta doors uutil 1-01.
Bince it w as finally dttermined by con
gress that a fair should be held and that
Chicago should have it if she fulfilled
certain conditions, there *hnve been
numerous bickering* here, all of which
have tended to delay matters. Months
have passed and no site has been agreed
upon; no plans, drawing* or specifica
tions have beeu tueU Uauil co esc
knows where the fair is to bo located;
hut $1,000,000 has been raised, when
^;0.000,0 •» >s required; a bi; tight is on
with the city council, with a threat to
'‘burst'* the wbcle busmeet if their de
mur l i“ r*"t »: .n i lifd " »tli. W It I» tln>
row is go ng *m bunine** U paralyzed an
a matter of course. Comrounicu-
Itnllway Hrlil^c* Swept
nuildlus* Annihilated.
Denver, Col, July 2?.—At raidnig!
I i lujl.t * urr«* l .i terntir* cntn^uopl
that R in i. • i * * |... r. * r 11 y ivil.itiul towns u
Clear creek canyon from the world. A
im.fi)--.' i Jiiii.J-i in-»t j-e.n tl.L- forks i
, pouring a tlilugo of '' :»t*
ithln the nntrow walls of tho esuy* i
It completely demolished two iron rai
way bndg* a at the forks, and as far :
bo learned, annihilated all ti
Btru tur*** i:i th*> vsrin.ty. Tho ro'ta
rant, dqx>t an«i outhons s wore awe
away by the ilood. Fortunately, it
believed, no lives were lost.
An immense column of water l id*
ilh wreckage went tearing down tl
canyon with the result that hHlaj, fro
tho forks to Gulden there is scarcely
wt, •• of tl,<* I tilioml lift. Tho nir.ll
portion of tho roadbed is washed away
and all means of communication aro
slroyed. After the cl -u 1 burst, a (mi-
hail storm set in and it is rop Tied that
it is lying in tho canyon half a^foot «h e{
At 11 o’clock this morning, a train
loaded with bridge timber nndoOAv?
200 men left Denver (or the scene of
destruction. It will ba about ihrea days
before the road is repaired.
AFRAID OF THE BOYCOTT.
NORTHERN BUS'NESS men will
KILL THE FORCE BILL.
RepubUean Opposition «o the
•iiiliy Growing IIay*Idly-The
entire Porlietboell Tourlicd
and the mu |« Rooinctl.
ivhinoton, July 21.—(Special. 1—
rs. Hoar, bpooner ami other repub-
s of tLe >unate committee on eleo-
, f.',-' a(tcrrm«»fi in it
il **>■ it) if .lnlii.r v ! »a\.-m • rt *»f
Yor-s and tho congenial ta-k of
ug do' Mr. Or. f< r a t ill t«>
re*eruble Mr. Boar’s fore* bill in such
way ;ih to make it, if possible, somewhat
■ pa! 't«. the »uth.
ic of the X\\^terii republican senators
aro opposed to It said: “They
. urin - the corpso for burial.” and
this seems a fair statement of the aitua-
. . , “Ay purchase trout (he stores such
y "j** ** hZe kept for sale therein w
by 1
^ *“• Person* who Lav* ioau/urat
r" • nT uswl at University place do
«wtiy inOun. IMUntj'. Un.
iT* ■ • distinct «li tie re ace betwevu
««a. InsteiA ol BolUnij*. prii
Wei nr**lay morning tbe drill broke
through n vein of coed ten feet thick at
the depth of 190 fe«L The coal la of the
finest quality, and there are “millions In
it** for tbe new owners. Tbe value of
this land now ia estimated at over $1,000,-
000. lliis opens up a new coal tub-field,
and fn a locality where the presence of
coal was not even bus period.
m:\v knglabd citon hvincu.
Tb* iParina I'srrlird by Drought aud
the Pasture* Drying L'p,
BOOTON, Mass., Julv 21.—The damage
in New England by the rresent drought
is now past recovery. Most of tbe dis
tricts have been without rain, aufiident
for the growing se—on. for weeka Corn
and tobacco on the low lands are still in
fair condition. The pasture* aro drying
up, rendering the early feeding of stock
•ry. The streams are low, snd
moat of the shallow creeks are dry.
(iraaa la the only abundant crop, and a
huge yield of excellent Lay has been cue.
and secured. Tbe second croo is of lit
tle value and will not bo cut, except
upon the bottom land*.
GATH I'll I no OP U.C.T. t’, CLANS.
Opening of tbe (iuminer Assembly at
Aslietlllr,
AwitlUI, N. G, Juljr II.—MiM YVIU
Uril, MiM Uucduct tuul Mr*. Wall, anil
MIm K,iU u» to til. city, anil wilt U
pnamt at tb. W. G T. U. a-aerablr to
morrow. Tb. Mcmhly waa to bar.
ben urwaad to-ilajr, but Dm» Wri»ht.
Boatoo, who la to preach the oi-uit.*
sermon, not bainf to reach lbs citr,
it ■■ poationad. Much totem* i» man-
ifaslad in tba inetittoc, u it iaundentood
to b. tbe purpoM to permanently aaUU
li.li a .ummer wwnUy ham. A tract
Ilf land will lia donated, upon which will
la erected an amambiy bail and cuttarea
for tb* uaa of rnembeu ot tba uMmbiy.
Was WITH AM1HKW JACKaOt
Death of a Ceatrumrtmu mi ShelllelJ
U|io Foueln In the Indl
SnEFFiELD, Ala., July 22.—“Undo
Dave," a centenarian, is dead in an ad
joining county* Uo was with Gen.
Andrew Jackson in tbe Indian war, and
carried a chain in tha surrey of York'e
bluff, now the city of bbefiield, which
Jacks#n and bis associates plotted in lftlflu
parts of tb*> wcrld In regard
rxhfbH* tH o«K*e matters of vital im
portance tbst cun not ho acted on.
NOBODY CAB ACT.
No one dares set, and the liands of «v
rry roan arc tied. Tha director* must
show up $10,000,000 before the national
commission can report to Preoident llar-
rieon, and the President will not lssuo
his proclamation to tbe natioos of the
world ctlicially notifying them that a
World's Fair U to be nelu here until he
receives that report.
This row with the city council cannot
be settled within a week, month or year.
W hen tho legislature meets and ]*.uaei
the necessary bill, and tho people have
voted to amend the constitution, the city
council will still Le on deck. Tho local
directors are a unit in the opinion that
al.ltrnianic directors aro out of the ques
tion. Already the aldermen and direc
tors have begun to call each other harsh
names, and the amended ordinance re
garding the Lake Front tho directors
propose to submit to-morrow night to
the 'council stand* small show of pts-
saga It provi<i*e chat the city shall re
imburse tLs direction for mousy spent
in filling in the Lake Front, something
the council will never consent to. The
biggest row of the isuod, however, will
begin at Bpnngfield next Wednesday,
whon the special session of the legislat
ure convene*.
ILAHDli AOitti I'tTf KIvTt,
Discos
Riumin •ham, July XA—The State Ag
ricultural bociety convened here today
with over 100 delegatee pre-enL The
main diocuasioa la booked tor to-morrow
on a resolution providing for the eiectii
of the enrumiesioeer of agriculture by
tut people. Ho is now appointed by tb*
governor. ' .
FHOVT IN Jl'LYl
A Light Fall lleporirtl from Halil
more and Central New Yorti.
Wssuinqtom, July 2L—A lig-.t frost
is rerwwUd at different points north of
last ni/l.u bucb a report comes
•r ballimere snd in
from potnu near
ciutral New York.
t««ol<-u Allb ■ i>rued.
Pm si no, Pa., Julv ML—fkl com*
pbt. :y <l. ki.t-.l nut the urge w oolen mill*
* i i y a * o. Al>gr.«-ny this if;,
soon. The ii/M flj&OO; fxril/ i
. I < ros«Nuln*4 In Bsvtrls.
- J I> -I- s. July .J. —Hill storuu La
i<le*»io7*d it* crop*in L’ppir bavaiu.
PIltK StrECI't A FLORIDA TOWN,
Green Cove Nprlnx* Suffers a Ileavj
l.os- h> the I'laine*.
Qff.kn Covk Spbiboo, Fla., July 21.—
At 1 o’* L*»ck tiiH mou.ing hr** \n .*« dis
covered In a vacant room in tho eecond
•tcry of the Crokor block. There i
lire dci-ariMiciit here, nnd l*f- re tl*e » iti-
zens could bo aroused the itamra ha*i
gained great headway. A bucket flr«
brigade wav finally formed, and by great
effort succeeded in preventing tlie sj
of the tire to aJjmmng h:nl«hng<«.
on* time, however, it looked a* if tlie
wbolo town would be destroyed, and as
sistance w** asked of Jacksonville and
Falatka. Before replies had ben
ceived tho firo was under control. The
stoamer Manateo was lyins at the pier,
mod her crew did excellent service.
Tho wholo block wn* destroyed. ..
was a two-story brick, lOoxCOO feet,
erected at a cost of $18,000. It contaiiv
on the first story six stores, five of the
occu{ti*d by th* owners, wt .» a stock of
general merchandise valued at $I5,um
and Oa* by J. L. Low* a* a real esta
office. Nothing was saved from ti
•tores. Th* second story consUted of
small office*, a public hall and tho print
Ing office of “The hpring." Ncihiny
whatever was saved irom this story
The amount of insuraoco cannot t*o
ascertain eu.
Bisiitu r.;s r.s«
Horrible Death of fviiglnecr Motor-
mirk on Die Rock Islnnd Hoad.
Denver. Col, July 22.—The wreck
on th* Rock Island rstlroad, nearLtmou,
CoL, lias been cleared up sufficiently to
j vi ii.:: tr.iiiu- t<« 1>** i«-.inn«vl. Th" en
gine U eUli at the bottom of the :r» ek,
ptunivJ, and the body of Ei.K *>r«r
Ko’->ert McCormick b sii{ii>ose*l to Lu uti
de meat h it.
The accidt-nt occurre*l at a bridge a
is,11- a:.'i h ilf «'"'t o( Liimm. at about
lOsBO o'clock p» m. Two spans the
", wiiich isaLiui thirty fuel long
lt«-en ti*ot lugti, YYero washed out
o torrent. From the faetthnl there
.VI H^. f*tlt >I.I.L !»%»><..
An Attack *»I lllitesa from ithlch till*
la Not Likely
Dordextowb, N. J.. July 2L—Vln.
I 'c ia Parnell is believed by her Intimate
friends to be on her death b*d. By her
side in the historic mansion of Ironsides
on the bights below this place are a fow
faithful servant* and oae or two neigh
bors, who have taken a deep interest in
ths mother of Cluirles btewart Parnell.
She suffered from an attack of cholera
morbus early last week, and she ba*
just lasted through all the stage* of
fever which followed. Now she is ab
normally drowsy, and, as she is over 75
years old, there aro feir* that she will
fall into s deep sleep and pa** quietly
tway. ller cucdit-un i* critical.
Won't Blarrr Dr Lus ill..
N’EW Yoke. July 32.—Mr-. Frank Les
lie, who arrived by the City of Home
Sund.iy, told eeveral reporter* that there
wn< ataolutely no truth in the stories
which have Uen printed alleging that
had engaged herself to marry the
Marqubde l.uville. Mr*. Leslie made
the dioial as strung and sweeping a«
possible, and concluded it by the state
ment that she had not the slightest m
tcotion of marrying anybody.
th. Pop* Praises Lavlcerle.
Home, July 2L—The p- fm ha* sent
letter to Cardinal Lavi^eric, eulogizing
Lis labors in Africa. Tr
li e Pruisels anty-alavery congress, an
gives onurance of the eupi- rt of th
church. He says that the apoitoiic word
ir.u-t go hand in band with the davekp-
meat of civilization.
The ailv*r Rursllon In Russia
ST. m—F1Q. July 2d.—The Iim
'mim»ieco4 i»nan« e is giving much at
tentioo to the silver ^siiuatioo. lArge
ainuunts of silver are exported daily by
tbe Bank of tbe Empire to Be
Amstsrdaai.
i"r-
AmuUj Me
Beeun, Jnly 24—A Fr
ivpect the foi
ftarvi WILL Hi; HVt'EtTlG.tD;i).
Hoed 1
flue
okedIn
the force hill aro increasing
every day ae the quiet infioence
m m business opposed to the Uil,
i more p<>tcnt than Bolden's cir-
r even Heed himself, work their
effect,
Tlii‘so ‘"nators have no dcsiro to break
with their party, but they nro working
quietly l with full confidence of suc
cess tn feat the forco hill by delay.
Tho tariff bill, tlio river and harbor and
Other ej-jv'-pri'ifion MIU, tho bankruptcy
and other available mea«urvt will be
ueed to drfoat tho bill as much by the re
publican by the democratic opponent*
of the f- r •• bill.
51 r. Hoar w ill repeat in the caucus and
in tbe Senate the appeals of Mr. Feed in
the llou ". Lut the liberal republicans
wdl no* respond, Tho force bill seems to
l>e de;id beyond power of redemption.
It ban died, not because of threat* at tho
South, but becauso of warnings at the
North. This d.-aj points Harrison and
Reed as much as it gratifies James G,
Blaum.
w -n't oo BEFORE A caucus.
Fpower said to-night that tho force
bill u uttJd not be submitted to a caucus
1 Ins is rtiuit, .1 it i :i . . Tr i i
onus** it indicates that the republicans of
tho elections committee either cant trust
the caucus to indorse tho bill, which
Johnny Davenport and they havo been
concocting out of the Hoar bill, or else
that t: «j cannot expect the republicans
to iiLid* by tho caucus decision. In
either • • ■ ! l' .s e . i .i nt th"' m • 11..»t
ii,o ivies US Li ZCi to be gC.ten
before the Senato by the dragooning
methods of Keed, but must be drawn in
by dlpli macy if at alL
V vJHX KBC8AMTS DOWJt ON IT.
1>; resentatiro John F. Andrew^ who
rcturiol to-day from Manachuictte,
re|*orU, !;-*' o:i".*'r «-1 ‘•■ro r*. t!.e n ing
ti-i-* oj jo^iti ,n to tho force bill among
the Lu tineas in. n of New England,
tiy c«
Charges nelna
Waoziixotom, Julr 2JL—Special.J—
Heed has come down from his high perch
on the Cooper resolution to invest>>; t"
tlio public aud private doing* of Com
missioner Raum, He cam - reluctantly
but ho has come. Finding that he could
not hileiice * I r H it 11 .1 n . r : h
est republican* with a warning of e x
posure, ho has unwillingly an 1 un -ra' i-
cusly consented to allow nn invi »tiga-
ti'-n. It wnl m.t, «'t «* .11 ~ . -
to proceed on tho linos laid do a u by
Cooper.
H hen Reed get* ready to tell McKirJey
and Connor, ai ono of those Informal
i. i «*f 111" , !.'.!• . IP : ‘
which occur whenever Retd lm* lu.id *
up Li* m:nd that an> tiling shall or sTsil
not to done, he will notify tli- in that
ti e - -,u mm* •• w i.i rrp a - i tuut
providing for tho appointment of
a opeiinl ocnuniitee vtarroiiud to
drag tho investigation along so slowly
that It can’t make a report upon it be
fore March 4 next.
The chief value of Reed’e concession
to the public demand for an investiga
tion lies ic the involuntary admission of
Reed that there is socm tuing to invodb
fata. He, of course, anlicqiatcs that the
committee he will appoint will be as
easily satisfied by IUuin as l’rc*iJcnt
Harrison was.
“What’s tbo use of an.investigation/ |
he is quoted as saving, Raum has t'<*
same view of it 1 lo wee no reason why
money which might t»* given tin. urli
bin sou, his inderter Iiemon, hia friend
Dudley and other j msionv ntt<>:n<')i t-
souiediahonombly discharged Luton vet
eran should be wasted ou a coat of white
wash for him,
“IT IS FOLITIT4L IDIOCY,"
The “Noniharn Doyeotl" Talk Con-
4finn«<d at Hsililnulmi.
WAXBTOTON, July 21—{Special]—
Democratic senators who aro hopeful that
tho forco bill will Le buried were very
much embarrassed by tho appearance in
tho Northern pnpers of tho “south* m
boycott" talk from Atlanta. As one of
tho leaders said today:
“Much moro of tho talk would galvan
ize the force bill into full lifo cgs
insure it* passago, ns nothing else could
I THE ALLIANCE IN POLITICS
TlfC FOLK 1 OF RILKNCR.
Th* llrpabllcan* W III Not Debate the
washout, it is Lelicved that they 1
Uefi ihs mult of a doHd knr.t ,.r u
•pouL Tlio engine, baggage car, day
cua< h and chair car went into thechaon.
and were wrecked badlr. The sleeper
remainoed ua the track. Twelve or
fifteen people were more or leu seriously
hurt, but none fatally, exte|»t the «n-
Eicecr. I*hysiciane and a wrecking
outfit wero at uncu sent to the set ne ot
the accident from Colorado bprings.
UK B» I'RDKRKD A FHKIIT,
The hleyer ot Father A*hQ*ld off W-m-
plat* Keraptured In I*li||«d*l|>hla.
rmi ti-i M il: v. July 21.—A. T. Reeves,
ho assassinated Father Ashfisld of ht.
Teter’e Catholic church, in Memphis,
Tenii., in February, IwO, and, wl.o,
ic adjudged insane, was confined in
the Nadi villa insane osyluin,|from which
III"'.I'l l :> l.e e-r.i|ed three weeks after-
wan). was ameted fin this city to-
clgnt in response to a telegram from the
chief of police ot Memphis.
i:- ••%•••* MM that l.e ha* t een h- n
ayearntsL Ho will bo hold to await
the arrival of requisition pap. r*.
The killing of 1 ahter AsntieM wa* sur
rounded with mystery and Reeve* de
clared to-ni^'ht that he would never tell
what led to tho death of th* pru>*t,
111 NG HF.H*KLF INTHKKITtHKN
The ted tulcUeof ,'ln. Join* Cox of
Blassey.
Erick (Massey P. a) July22.-{Spec-
iaL i— Mrr. J.»hn t’ox of this place
i.i tt«-1 suicido this morning Ly hanging
herself.
Mr. and M.w. Cox rose early. He made
tiie/.-r l.er in the kitrheu, and then
went to see at-out hia stock.
Returning in a short u bile, Mr. Cox
found his wife susptnded by a plow
from a joist In tlie kitchcu. Sn«
tlirn already dead.
There i* no cauvo assigned for the act.
Tbe unfortunate Woman leav.'s
vot.-d bn-.band an 1 sevc-rul children t<>
mourn her untimely end.
fl'as It ICelrlbiiilonf
New York, July 22.— Information has
be. n received here that Dr. E iwai
Malley, of Wilknibarrc, Ph., while ruling
a horse on Saturday at A*p.u. Col., " a
thrown and instantly kiU-.l. Dr. Malloy
T*nir Hill.
iMt!N«»T<»s, July 22.—(Hp
‘,’uay't jiolUy of silence I
.d by the n pi
“Let the Northern people believe this
talk and oil the support we are receiving
from the North in an attempt to take
the Booth from this calamity w.uild be
saddenlv withdrawn and we should have
a solid North snd a solid South. Harri
son or any other republican would carry
every Northern state in lt'J-b
niuruMs are simply idiotic
from a political view."
KtTClIRKD TUB XIANAGRII.
of thr
Sneak Tlileve* Flay a Slick <;«nio on
• Qnrhrc Hunk Official.
OUEBBC. July 22,—At noon to-day, n
well Ur.-«iM*d Hints entered tho Union
Savin,;- lutnit w hilt* Mi. V»- . , ilu- .i.-
ager, wasalono. and presontmg a card
with tbo “Rev. M, Moule," ssid the cb*r-
gyman was in tho vehicle at the door
snd w ;.nte-i to n|^ak to the mar.r.i;. r,
i m Wnl tou freblu to i'..;ii«- into l!.- : ink.
While Veeeey was at tnr wmd.m
to tho bupp >.< i\ derg>.nsn
msn who had M'ar. i
JHE DANGERS WITH WHICH IT
THREATENS THE SOUTH.
A Stroiis mill ?Ianljr Letter from
Copt. R. It. 1'arlc In DcrllMfns
to Blake the Race for tho
Leslafitwtt*
The following corrc5jK)ndence explains
itself:
L’apL K. F. Park, Macoo, (la.—Dear
Sir: TJjo unden.igned, reproicnting a
largo body of the Farmer*’ Alliance of
Bibb county, ns well a* others not con
nected with that body, respectfully ask
tho uso of your namo in the democratic
nomination to represent Bibb county in
tlio next legislature.
Hoping to havo tills roquast granted,
wo arc, truly your frionds,
J. L. Gi fford,
. R. A. Nmuet,
W. a Cason, ]
D. G. Hiatus, .
F, a Sweet, '
R. F. OtsucY,
if R. A. Johnston,
And others.
Slrverr. Gufford, Hughes, NisLet, Oue*
loy. Sweet aud other*—Gentlemen : I
: h ive received your invitation to allow
my namo to go before tbe democratic
| voters of Bibb county for nomimition to
represent them in the logUUturo of
~eergia.
Tba gratification which this mark of
your confldenco and respect gives me U
greatly incrniMkl by the fact that tho
suggestion of my namo in this connec
tion originated with my friends among
tl.e mcmiiors of our countv Farmers'
Alliance, and has been graciously
ondod by many merchants belonging to
the Board of Tra Jo of Macon, as wed as
Ly members of the Knights of Labor Of
our city.
Under different c!r-umstance* from
those which now surround our political
situation, I would perhaps deem it my
duty to accept such a nomination, nnd,
ifclccud, to dovote all my faculties to
tlio promotion of the best and highest
intoxest of the city aud county, which
Interests aro in my opinion, cloaely iden
tified with the welfare and honor df the
entire commonwealth of Georgia. 1 am
constrained, however, by a deep * con
cern for those interests, to decline your
invitation,
1 was the first accepted member of the
first sub-alliance formed in this county,
and hava given to it my unwavering and
loyal support. The alliance has been
throughout the state of tho highest scrv-
Ice to the agricultural inUrcats of the
peoplo of Georgia. 1U object i as an
nouncod when organized, aud as adhered
to up to a very recent period, whilst hav
ing ref rrenco more particularly to the
improvement of tbo agricultural condi
tion of tho people, wero in entiro har
mony and co-operation with all tbe othc
great concern© of the community!
whether mercantile, manufacturing or
mechanical industries, or pertaining
legal, literary or other ptofa»*ioUi. I
commended itself to the rt-pect, «c _ *
denes and »i*ptori of overy ci.w* by
•' * 1 '' r 1 r <' <-o attempt to
- •• ' . an i to array
•' ti.. r. 1 , mnot re-
“■» t 1 rt . 1 | l( ,t tllO
‘ ' 1 • : , lu: ;! m , i. uil y c f
Etitertainlag t’-.fso views as to tho im-
portance of union snd harti'.iiy anion -
1 1 i : -i '.i N-r:r ^ I ,J„ f ron ”
auj of my k<aA frien Is m tho alliance
_J t0 the effects of tl o sub-tri--usury
••••'* ’-r-- 1 at a «.,n hti ,n of
! il Mi-r:..!. i fr «.'<•. an i whirfa
■ : • • * 1*. < -i. ■ r..i>. i by t mo t
»: -• t d .oi 1 i .i ,t * \tosmen <-f tho
whole country, and h..s i...t tlio sanction
ot a single man of emim nro a., a poiui-
cal thinker, or logo exi'-ricn< o aa a
legislator, and whi ii fact should, of it-
*elf. mako it* noisy advocates moro
modest if they wero lea igm rant, I aru
compellc<l to moet respectfully declino
your flattering request to use my namo
as a candid.ro for nomination. Very
truly your frh n«L B ; i :x E. Bark,
hrothc
Savm Jto
f hand*
ago.
ct the
i jury
:icermd. Thov all *tnrt out ti» orn-
-r ; d. if p?=riKe t excel hi* retkvneo.
Whether th«y w ill bo able to sit silent as
jes under tbe attacks, to be made
upon them is problematical, but. they
going to make aa effort in that
d.iect.oti, f-r t'..«‘V realize that if tl*.-y
talk back, week* may a'.atee before they
can g« t down to the bill itaalf on which
t can't help ) t ing an intense debate,
especially over Blame’* reciprocity sug
gestion.)
Tbe democrats will, ot course, do what
they ran in their sjieechee to shove the
republicans up.
THS I.KAM BS l-HI l'SHINO firEECTlES.
Mr. Al n h, «l.o is to lr.4-1 the
republican,* n, the tariff bill, an«I Mr.
Osrfis'.e, who is to lead tho democrats,
it the < aj.it..I >t-n little lb* »" «ls> •».
They are at their residences i repanng
tt.cm»elve* for the struggle. Either Mr.
Carii-d" or Mr. Vance will make the next
speech on the democratic eide.
Mr. Carlu’.e's, which is practically fin
ished, will te a substitute for a minority
report, and i* *utJ by the other members
of tbe minority who have consulted with
■m to Le hi* most masterly effort.
TWO loll It FOIt UlillD'ft FOLD.*
ioiorrtl Coutniann .villler and Linz-
«|on Will l.M III Nrtl Wrrk.
Wamiiv.Tms, Julv 22. - f.u -
Ii. ed linn • heduied for next week an-
cther election of republican contestants
by the House. Miller of South Carolina
and 1 JD h ,t. n of Viiginia are to b* first
i.ected. It Usaid that they were kept
so long because tt was feared that they
might not vote for the force bill, but
they would probably have voted just is
Feed »aid. l he real cau»e seem* to be
the determined effort of their own party
iu the Emails v*. Muler * an- ai. 1 « : .*-:
hone in the Langston case to keep them
.U But i: .--1 hc:i!mg ti m tV
■ f<-d |xJitii .il cIuihi in ti.** <• /id 11id
Northern state* and feels that snother
election ir.u-t te held by the Home. It
is quite posaiolo that Reed may not let
Contestant Chaimrrs speek on the flocr
when the Mississippi evsee come up,
kn .wing, at ho »i• • -. t’• .t i tis.in* is i.a->
a -jeecn full of dynamite for tbe force
name
•Uy w
off With li.
.1.
c=staining U» I
cash and $5.0 0 in ilebentureeof tho town
f Levis nnd $1,9X> in debeuiuree of tho
(juebr-c M. ame: ip Company aud a quan
tity of private p.i k . i j. Tlie man entered
aide and with his companion
drove off rapidly. Detectives axe ui
their track. _____ * %
NO CONf EIITKD ACTION,
Tbe Scheme for a liuroptan Leecue
AtfbIiisI Hi. Now « list..ms DIM Full-.
l’Autrt, July 21.—In ti.e Chamber of
1 >• putiei to-day ItiU.t. imuisier uf f. r-
e.^'i iitT.iir*. nq-l>ing t'. tin* n.terp. 1..
tioo of Duphuy in icgard lo negounti>>iis
with the power* relative to tbe Amen cun
customs administrative bid,said that the
government had been in negotiation
with other European powers with the
object of trying t«» « on. .-rt < .•lloctive ac
tion agsinst the bill Tlieitner pow*-r-»,
he said, were avorso to entering into any
engagement in connection witu the mat-
t«-r. i;. ut iU-< lar<-d that he fe..ie 1 (urtiioi
act.*>n would driest IU own object.
Duphuy said he hoped that ltioot would
strenuously try to secure from the Unile-1
Nuu-a govi-nunt-nt u m.i-h-rato ai-|
t uu of the provisions of the bilL In
esse, he declared that tho French
tom* committee know now what course
to adopt. ___________
HAIL PHVr.IR.tL FFIfFI
The American Flan tor Arbitral
W rlruiiM-tl tu I nglaittl.
London, July 2*2.—^Tl.e parlismrntary
conference oo international art iu*
was opened to-day. Lord Herc*cbcLl
presidcl. Ti.elArlof Al«rdecn uffered
a motion declaring that tho conferc-.t o
hail# the concurrent resolutions of Loth
hrtises of tho American congress oa a
fitting reply to lh«> address from 334
members ot the British House of Com-
in on* requesting Freetdent Harmon to
negotiate with tli© power* for ti.e | ur-
I., .- ..! . ..r.. ui ling ir.-atiei»r i itt.*: i..n,
and coogiatulM. » the alooomou* etat-e
of America, with b, to Che [an-Amen an
• :i„-r. • -1 to a tr ■ .tv | r-.vi-l •
f ( >r arbitration, which now awaits ran-
fication. The motion w as carried, a- wa
in the .effort#
nd fat
all p litlcal c
TO (tlT.LL TUP. RKVOLlTlOllr,
Central American Hepubtlcs I'nltlno
lo r.nforrs Order In Salvador.
Cmr or Mexico, via Oalronton. July
22.—Special* from Guatemala gay that
the ministers of Coata liica an 1 Nicir-
sagua yeeterdaysigned with Gu-itnr.ala
a treaty of alliance. They domand of
Gen, M eta, in the namo of Unit.* I Cen
tral America, first: That ho leavo tno
itipreraecomjiinnd in halva 1 r; second,
that the loffal rogimo bo establishod in
with the f-alvulnr oon-titit-
tion. aabeforo Juno 22, tho dato of tho
asaaasinati. n of ftihidmt Mencndez;
and third, that 0 gcmral amnesty L«
to all who partii-ipab*il in the
revolutionary movement in Salvador.
Honduras Lound herstlf to this alliance
by a r r**\ i< 1- treaty with Guatemala.
' ■ .i i .i i-< daily increasing her
f r<. . . a il..-* .'' vha i..r front.-r. The
commanders arc or.!ered to remain <>n
tho def* rsive. One g r*.*nl di-.il.eyed
tl»is order and Las Lc.:i subjected* to
a coart-martial.
: ■ r* « f t’.o .icf. at of tho Guato-
malans by tho Salvadorian j ia declared
i . 1 - ut.tiu-, it wa* <udv a defeat of
Salvadorian imurgvnts, it is said.
REVOLfTION IN I.UATAMAT.A.
A special from Chipias, near tho Gua
temalan frontier, e&yn that the revolu
tionary moveoiiol acnlaal Fnridnt Bbm
ti- : 1 - * :m il.i ! i. 'it.i.’.i i con ud-
erablo headway, and that l-arrillos is
prejoring for 1L
The repraeentativa of Salvador h re
baa shown the Associated Frees corre
spondent a tcDgram from Gen. K/«ta
complaining tliat tho rep rtof tho hattlu
sent Saturday wa* inaccurate.
iotini i> \t ri.u ot it .tiodRL.
Tt.f Nr
' Hr
stllutlo
At-
most a lliipllrata of Our Onrn.
Rio Jam > o, July 22.—The conutitu-
ti m .. '1-1 r.it»*-l >tatc of l r.i/il greatly
r ei * .at i-i tl - l ns*<* i Mates o'f
America, after which it was copied. It
ides th
ugh an <
; the
Tli.
'silent
e|..rt«l
id vico-
ulirectlv
11. g- for a term
! »*r>. ot tiio S* nsto
> legislature* for a
was one of
chargod with tho
near New Haven, CVi
Jennie Cramer some y „
however, found impo»*ibie to
Malley e.
HI Mined For the Tto*« Fx|>l
Cbk voo, July 21.—The cort n«
investigating the disa-ter to th*
Tioga returned a vardw i c-nsuring the
Union Stramshtp tompenr anu nreter-
nrg a charge against M.-<*rs. Brigot of
HutTalo, tho proprietors of th.- Gennesecx*
Oil Company, for the consideration of
the grand juryv
Paring »be Ceanwe Takers.
WaUHNOTON, July 2U—iMwcial}—
, but this may not L« for
New
Soldiers forth*
Cairo. July -2.-B-lg.
.ui.wicvls of Soudanese
.4) ■» that the c*.
-.vii.g appii* 4t
c*pon»e to Lu v
iciaiH
ady re-
WIII Live Sailsr
TRYING TO lll.PGK-
Islnird That Harrison Housht
lb.- « ape *l»> <
You, Julv $2.—It is claimed
y 1‘resident (larrboo’e frieausthal
he bought tho Cap.* May Point cottage.
Tho l’tcsa says editorially:
“ ll.e.4 -. - n . .!.•
reptfteiglftef the Cape May FWr wfa
tag© to Mrs. Harrison are now discovered
to have been Lucies*, because the gift
was not accepted, aud Fi Sffit*
son t ought ti.e c< ttage, alter occupying
it long enough to ascertain that it suited
I.i* j urr.*». for $10,000. The inform i-
t.on to thi* . ..Vctccmeetothe Pres* from
reliable authority. It can be readily
understood that even in lhe democrats
H—tMi ruidmt would make m ex*
pUn.itiot.M about a rostter which was
sub ect to *nn* conditions and was
withal his own private affair."
A d:-|atch from Cape May *aye, h -w-
« ver, it.*t ihecotUgei* still in Mrs. Har-
iclude
i Fran.
id Ame
bo-
VF1RAT4I
A Flo
t afti iii:d.
the AUnilnlsir
HL I|> F. \% ILL M»T KKTIHi:.
• Fronounr*a lho Heporlo That II*
\% ill t.r«»r itir 4 altlnrl 4Uur*.
Wa u;n 1.. 4 2!. - Nj r ul.,
a letter to a faked BUm peeee—i
f ird tfau rumor thU be will retire from
i cfae ft:-: ter ? tho
McKi:
1-y n
ih-vUlL He eipe
4 the widow of hbemurdcrod uian. | should ieav« lhe cabinet.
lo 4»% r rt Ii r»»»*
lion in trsentlne • !l. .
BCENOS AYER*. July 2L—Notwith-
etandmg the urinals of th# armi-official
1. | t' tt t! • | I- l .1/ i 1 I..
mrnel bee ftm Omerered. eevvtsl
army officers have beensrr*st< d for Com
plicity in a conspiracy to ovnthrow u..»
prr-r! re ws «t tha npekiia a* a
measure of precaution axa nsttheplrt-
t<*rs, guni-is ; ave boen stationed aiout
all thu govertitnent buildinga
to Convert (of t JBlflM
ravj«*r\.-r^ *u 1. a iitJ-lo i rganuatio:i
Inin Mi • ngiii' I • of r* lit. al p..w r an I
telf-seektng of mpueMR
office is, in my judgment, a avd d;« r-
vko to tbe inleiesU of the statr, and es
pecially those of the f irming class.
In tho first placo iu inevitable effect,
if not iu avowed puriose, as stated by
some ot iu leaders, is to MMrregxi*;itieag
ricultural clar*: to Barer lta connect ior
wilh all other cla »:es, an J to claim for it
self the control of tiio slato Fovcmment
and iU federal relation* os its own ex-
clutireprerugntivrw Such a preten-ion
will, sooner or later, place all tho other
class?* and the intereaU of socL ty in an
attitudo of reciprocal autagooism
which will prove more tcrmid-
aMo and controlling than le now
imagined by tbe advocates of this pre
tention. It can have but ooe result,
namely, internal discord inasUUamong
whose peoplo harmony of sentiment,
unity of i urpose and cooeert of action
Las now more than atony ether time
I ecomo a matter not of pnncq is aLne,
nor of policy alone, but of • cuxl rnlf-
pre^rvatlon and existence.
In tbe second place, even If suecewful,
the success which, at the most, will be
short lived, the principle tqon which
would l-e l amd U fai»e and vm jqk The
(set ntial characteriflic of a republican
p( vemmant Is that political authority
must be drawn from th * whole U*lj
politic; all port* must contribuU to that
authority. The exclusion of any portion
from the power that ought to Lo cum
in. ii to all. and the appropriation of that
I-awet to one class alone is not liberty, not
democracy, but the very eaMmo of
tyranny.
In the third place, I do not share In
the distrust and jealouav of other high
and noble vocations, each as our merch
ants, lawyers, bankers, city fhjskiaas
and other■•, w hich i* sought to be excited
an l spread among our peoples
in reading a recent speech of the moet
active leader of this movement against a
lawyer as a proper representative in coo-
grtee by reason of bw hcn-Wentificit on
with the farming interests, I am forcibly
reminded of the glowing tribute paid by
Edmund Burke tn the liritfab parliament
to the services rendered to tha oaose of
independence by the Croat American
planurs of that day, ana characterizing
tb* combination of two inch classee ae
an invmci2io factor in the cause of
American liberty. And 1 am also re
minded of tbe effort that was once made
in Georgia to eliminate Alexander IL
Mr pheus from our national represents-
tiou in congress because h« wasa lawyer.
What a Liubt page in the history of our
state would havo been expunged bad
that appeal to their prejudices not boen
will be elected by i
term of nino years. The mom-
1*. r4 of tho cl miner of topro-
M-n.-itlvci will lie rioted \>y poftular
vi to mi 1 tl • :r term will be throo y«*arx
T*.f ro will l»o a supremo federal tribunal
iiftnea umrio will i*i
HI- ii f.d for hf \ There whi boafyi]-
erul iudi"ial »y-t. r i and tho capital of
tl.o r. ; it <• v.-i i niututo ;v i- •■•>*.»* -i.»-
11. : *. !-.r t > t!.o I Urttrut of Columbia,
hut with the pnnicgo of n jT<»oi;uuiuii
any
Lera and
tial
AU
k'ht
ch ct
the
Ilka
old
ill lo tr c sferred into self-
ntitd. With tho exception
of persons who oann-1 read or writo,
lucnlKants, private! in tho army ami
nu mbers of r<*li^ious orders, tlio right of
rt itlr. o will lo universal, iieligioua
ill i o giniranteed. i hurcls
nd
sill bo
marriages will bo (Dado obligatory*
Tilt: RliLGIANV 4 I. I.I. lilt ATI:.
The Sixtieth Anniversary of Rslcts
inn's Sud<*|i*i!(lcure Obs«rv*4l.
fttimt, Jiffy 21.—Tho sixtieth an-
ni.-r . f I'-l/iari ind.-jH’ndenco and
tha twentieth year cf the reign of King
l .. ;. 1 I • .'■* *.! .•.tv,' 1 to .lay with u Ui
hi i ■ in il. * ■ .ithc.Jral in tlv.»
pusence of tho members of tho royal
family, the cabtnl nMnistors, tl.»fcr.i'gu
diplom at representative* and tlm nu m
bers of the DOPMti Afterward, a recejn
lion was bcl 1 at tlio isdaco. King Luo-
I« 11, u. i -i • : — t" a I--. •. r»*tcrr«*d t<
ti U r!v . t 1 • ;.;i.*.n agr.. hlt-iro as do-
riving an imj • tur thr. tho decieioi:
of the anti * av.-ry conference. Bel
gium, ho mid, ha l t .2 a a great port
• \ .ti • i .in 11 o I. ■; «• 1 si,.} would
in’.c rt.il ,'c at r. T i. •..! t w at to ren
der the country string and happy* T Le
t.t i f ti.e par.lam.-nt would
( | a.t), tuuikiug uu
h m I.-'.g.nm 1 lit. ry.
In re»{ a 1:.* 4 to an u ! !ro%.4 /r»»ni the
»m r • : i r . ril.it.\ .-a, h** said l.o
deemed tho ti.i.o opjortui.o to assure to
l-l/iumiti Afr. an pc—.-..-i.tfH. After
•xi inti n of ten y«- n i, which time
uy t . ..Hi • . .late the C’wiigc
.lal« . . .. • i.t • I In. 'h ath, Belgium
I i- ! rt '» u! 1 surely n«*v.-r wash tc
. .. b the importance of her now |xj*-
Trauhh
WlU
will ]
*vum regent* to assign ex-Kin
Lxod residence in tho prorint
ii. hD • n. King Alexander,
ted that Milan and his *»r\ art
i:.e camp at Niacb to try to in
uja to overturn the governm.
Dlsastro 1
St. Prrtu
town of Om-i
N,
lurrltatie It
t... July 22.—
tins been W
I-f-'"' v -
.eleen Lodiei
5® Heltutov * rt
Lossok, Jaft28L-i
iu .i.tj 1 i-t in/i.t l.v ;
ic/. te-1 lk.r- i. Uiuit 1
lehgiyu* census -
Um
ecudf i would rej . » U tl^j ap-
peals now being mwia to tow
same prejudices of tho farmers
of Georgia shall meet tno same fats. W ho
would obliterate from tho history of
Georgia the records of her great lawyers
—Crawford, Berrien. Boo Hill, Cobband
otlicrs—comes which bistorv will not kt
die? Nor can 1 forget in this eonnectioo
that the great Law Reform of Georgia,
instituted Ly tbe groat jurists of tlie
state, preceded by a half century tbe law
Reform movement of England, led by
Lord Br - am and other great state*.
men of that realm. Thi# movent*' t to
exclude lawyers snd other profession*
froui tho great cm. ryiceot* of trust, re-
»;4,n«.Lihty and honor is unjust, and la
fey ^inmtolirofBo* whose onlv
I 1m>(o of pit: xl preferment is t..o suji-
S| |iMWy and prejudices of ths
jr- «q !<-. Thosuecee* of those mi a 1*.*
onW »• u.i—.irr.snd tkeir d-.wn; .11 w.it
U- iu the'endcon.j IcL» and hum.hating.
I mean i.o effe:.'- to any i .i ,.t
when m this cruu ^t our affairs 1 Lcai a
ot th.
si lor
CtamjrrciorLS,
from Erzerocm are
inhahlunts of tbe
havo petitioned tho.
at Ertvan for adm
Church, to tonccui
Uction of the Rue
Turkish auth
. l HOTr.CTlON, .
cey Cotax Over ta
i hurrh.
July .'2.—Advices
:.ut o7i Arn.rnians,
\ iJ.xge of Ai/uph,
ouil
“1 Pf
i all
vi n 'ilautly on tho
r i cutious
from other disti
A MKKJM OT AY Alt T tV.
London* July tfc—A 4hgflHk MB*
TitEsto the l'aiiyN sa.. * thu tho
Armen xnB*>: poumrvaei
those killed in the riot on Jmm min
that hie death hae roneod the Anaenlane
to the hfgheri pitch of earnU—h fiti
whole country kieartRi ef imriya
Business is at a stands! “*
’ J Kurds,
Ila
uuJer tl.o
r, , urol lb«
. July 22.—Mr
»make a three c
r a, r*;*i:-.:.ff al
i. t. 1 iu*