Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, December 31, 1892, Image 3

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i : : T—~T, INDSTIKCT sgi PRINT rETO. in him own net. INOHTIIEN RETURNED TII.BAV, He Chnrscil n N«gr. With I Wn Indicted Per Prrjttrr* W: CHRISTMAS AT CORDS Vlth Ilobbrrr mid' - •>: u---.y»m-■■■ . *..1 -' ■ .! K IBER SS ?9? - BAncntlunl Bill Pn>a«d by the LeiklaMN Without IIIn ‘ Signature. ' ITO'^nt' foiti f>vj iti OU) iltb'C i#o> , -Special tq the H*BALD, ,. ( , ..day i^turiiea,, ,tfie . educational' bill, ,!yrtj(o6 said, in addition to,stiiitlea'Ilft'W taught, hygelne, history a tut «lem'^n- , tary tpent isc on the constitution 'M the State and ' “ ‘ 1 ,unt taught, hill that ahallbe discharged on accaunf of,in- ii|ity to-teaoh lie, new studies. Gov, ienWeUfHfchjtlUe grqupd,M>at Idrejl t>4ian l( ttd to this ittfltMc-) tlon they expeht td have if, nnd should not be debarred on account of ihodniv petenoy of any teacher. This is the ' messuW President' Clay introduced,- q Jand’tvashid pet billy /■o fji- -r-vwr-Tt—7-rr >i tdw 11 I .""Vl": Grant Gatson 1b, ip. a peck of trppbfo, pne day’lpst week Grant and several Qthqfs pf his ,dusky-skloned r hr«t‘iq | is, namely, WalteC Stokes and two others, by thpnnme.of Lee, engaged-in a so. ol.nl game ofakin put at Orug'er’s brick yprd. Grant woh all the money, it seems,-, after having inveigled Stokes into the<gam*.' 1 Stokes then tOIU’Gnte son to return his- money or h'e would prosecute him, and Gatson cphiplfed.' Now bottles the sequel. Gkraon'awori wfth'aftt charging Stokes will)' -y iind'yfesterday a oortiiViittfmeltt. trial wps'held before if tnfge BreerlS "lit the^eA'ntltf e the entire feapgijaif beep • v —■—r ' \ ...... DBIISKE.VNKSSAVn lll.DOb-Slt Bo -ONB iMAN’ft THRO AT CUT AAD ANOTnEll IH m- > NTANTEV KII.I.KD. i'll,: M- il— ■ -to : Urelr tlMM All;Al»ux ike l.lnp ofibi- tii• »!«•»■—><nw» . i'.,, . ilrli.-.i' ii.'.’ -i—“r>‘t ... 8ppi!lBl,tptlte,Ua*iu>. .. '.Atlanta,' Dpo, 27^-jCpl'clele Is-the banneptownjofitpefltatp.for Christinas blood.. .Liquor and blood both flowed tveely tpera|&st night' Clikrlle Mdr- ris out Jim .Wilson’s throat. In anoth er row,at tliaS. A. & ,M.Ry.Crt's.ciepdt batwebn'dFqn kqnJJ**|JI , oet t ' i Toni IVil- sun wnB ldlled, instantlyt |>na|fftver»l. others .were’ wouhdaU;' Ai number ,,of iE, : w CTJtfl*! A * d *' ” Mr* B. N. Clnrk Iflndn Teornl A«rtit of the N.,F. pc \)’. nnd B. & %V. Among foe changes to be' rnaiie in. railroad circles at the flrpt of the. year a e of'especial interest, to the peod f Albany and the many friends of ,5tr.',E. R.qia'rk?” . '. ' . ‘ ... aty.tj®fk 1 is jiiowj'tVio local agent of the Sam roaii wllloji ' position lie lias -‘IS oqqnpction with tills road,howeyjivjie •WO* Witi’i the,' sKvaiiii'aiii Florida and IVesterii" 'rdf' lieariy lil no years, ll jy lo’iig dxnerlrfliot 1 as'a raflHmii maji. niul lilt/«i)ilfty ' in tlmt' ' ’* , , ' v ' ' quail lies’ him' to take a •: raUroud-oirales. » it,i f . y, S2Z£%!s®*rP$ MW for gambling. . Vthik I •• n-Row Wwwi-rw-ttf if, ,\kf. a d l . . .trial Gatson »woi;s tpab Stpjtp»,/a^er Ipsjng .h!s' mpneyv^Kyl ! , .ilraypa pistol and demanded,, with Ik fl. tlirpat,' .fbqt - itfbe ,returned:" Stokes, lies uiid several other Witnesses.s.wWd that Gatson < lied* apd that thb only! tlifoat which, had ibeen inaliCiVn'dlu proseptitoi .’unless the money' waCre- torneU.' iSb with 'about flvo- Withk'ssbli' agaiiisf liltny Gatson ’lost ttip’fiaseftfj 'being the 6niy man fit the frkiftis' avSio swore tiiHt a plrtol Was drawn; 1 ,' '“jrft rifsuit wa3 that 'the care'atfnlbkt. Stokes'for robbery-,Was wIMiilra'Wn, and a warranMswnni out'agaliist Gal- sbn for perjury. He will, have to mM swer to th|s charge as well us, Uiat/ii gambling, pn Svliipii l|e was drat: ar retted. The ehtirc gang is qciIf liifliK jail for manipulating the pantcboardH. •— —-—- V* U::!l TWO WltVCKN Ilf 1'WII DAYS, ,« h- i h i.-Vit- il? In i udaftiinjti IlMilcnllr Tlunllra ih« filly 1 Ourliiu. Ihr BlillnoM of Iko Nlgbl, “' ' ■ From Tiiosdiiv’s Evening IIkkai.o, ■» iliis particular pliere is viklted try emblems' of ; exists ^n the atrial r. often, the pbrity thai T Helds kbove us, nnd the appenrnlfcC of the beautiful white coat of ,wfnt3fls .alwayy,bklle<l >y>ib delight by thd sons ;yuid fjaughters.of our puq-Klaaad lano! 1 ., | , Last/wlntey wo ,ljad the hetjvipst , . fail.pt.snpw in Albany within the re- menibranpp of some of our oldest -cl|:i' xens. / . . And this morning, when Albanians bounced from tjieir wnrm, oozy beds, { > • »nfi yeast * iprognoaticaUng glance ■ i <■ Ihlough the *WihfloVry they were sur prised and delighted to see a very handsome coating of the white mantle that had been prepared In regions of air and precipitated ( to old earth ns n rather tardy Christmas present. The small hoy liasnll day been In Ills glory, nnd many a stinging snow ball, carefully rounded and soundly packed . at *?;»**; ; -'A't bs'iT (1 tififc .'lAoR'it^ G/i.Vni.jc.ail.J^a-. eUtmiKawaMiHinnfiuo. •• - '» - < WilliViJii dlldw apaiieiln ypur ypl- if#iii*t6 i ’f«ll '*lh'at rtiittlA-. Xiqap. ouy tittle towff.'ls' liavlngf • dlrtbqvdbJ’; iff* J3iiias' ! dvd'itnd tlie HoWh^Was crowded' lilt*fljWand 'tbd lifajdr tBought it best flf add’tJi'ftle'pbRo'c so Mr f ,S.vO. I Je :b The Ola Nlakel Flam Neeiua* Oelerm- IuqiI to l>o Much Sllachlef Before |, , iho Hew RalU.nre l.pta. hardness, has e-nejek or the ' back speotii f tHeieatf drttfsiispeotiiigniui incau tious pedestrians. Hot the small 'bby ia excusable for a little pugnacity oil the snow hall line, when we take into consideration how, seldom lie has an opportunity of indulging In file sport that falls to the lot of bis qouslhs In u more Northern dime, Tliiok olouds hnve kept Old Sol’s rays from tho earth nil dny, so that In many places the snow still remains to greet the eye. ' t / . , , ift" „ •Speaking of Si A Mm I jJlnbB. .. . omW’tf, clubs and their rnanagethont, a cjuiical man remarked that he hftd often thought what curious gatherings they must bo. “Why,” he said, ,4 you don’t smoke, you don’t drink, you don’t play cards'. For goodness sake, what do you'do with yourselves?” “Well,” came the answer lrom an in dignant member, “I’ll toll you what wo do. Wo come home sober ubout 10 o’clock, we don’t lose our last cent play ing poker, we don't smell of smoko nnd we don’t wake in tho morning with a head and a thirst that makes us empty the ice pitcher at ono gulp. Those are a few of tho incidental things we manage to accomplish outside-of. some discuB- aions that are not gossip or fashions, nor yet concern sporting news or politics.”— Philadelphia Times. Immigration. Whatever may he true of London, it is probable that a large share of the pov erty of our American cities is due to the T .*.*t.«r.«i.Bi,»v^. *-~td degraded people is. Ldndon draws ,w the vigor of the country and impoverishes it. New York and Boston are themselves largely im poverished by the immigration of mulH- i trades whose Bt ! be/op that gt-\— help to drag the From l’uomlav'a KYZNiNq.HgBAl.le y Tile lilnkely Extension] road • has been .celebrating Christinas Svitli a) vim, and two wrecks can bo charged lip to its holiday spree.' Yesterday morning, when about twelve, miles out from Blakely, and headed for Albany, the regular passen ger crnln struckn break in the strdaka of rdst that' serve for rails, and the first and second class conches were de railed, entirely leaviiig the track. The passengers came to the city on 'tlie mail nnd express onr, reselling the depot half an hour behind time, , This morning the same thing occur red about seven miles dut from Al bany. Two passenger conches, first nnd seoonil class, left the track, rolled down nn embankment and were- badly broken up. ’ The passengers were again transferred to the mail and ex press car, gild brought] on to the city. , ’This makes four coaohes derailed in the last two days. And through it all, no one was ' hurt to amount to anything, and the only ilnmagu done was to conches. The same old luck still hangs over the Ex tension, and its passengers still mira culously escape injury. jwjjjyA »u hearij ji, sjikndlduWnnun from the pastor,, Bey,.JO,. Toin-'W.est, After.preaohlngtheqrqyfjlwtis llititad tp stop at,'Dr. JI. E. Ypsuiiy tp ’atj'eliit the marriage of Mr. B. K.;Coohran, and Miss, BebeqqaiVason, Miss iVason is one bf Aoree's charming,youngi ladles, and Mr; COchraW one ofiita bieroh’antS. All wish them a prosperbus and happy life. ’ '" v '.\ ••••". After the marriage'thoi crowd were alllnvlted'tS'the house lit Mr,' W, J.' Pinson, where the gliod indiek kad pre pared an Ninas diinier. All ate, lilid after dinner they kang until late in the evening, aiid every one i-Oturned home feeling that 4 Would he a day lobg to be remembered. Now, wishing you -a bright New Year, I will close,, for fear some oho will thinkj ain.a newspiipet' wrlter. you Know. jilbdi: lion mi dkitdes • . MI. 11,. . -If.' '/ 1 , '! Tito Kmirtmuift fitting 8oml-lnluml To- \rarcl_ Whlcfi Nearly Nvorythtnir on tho Mighty Doop prifts nml It Hold M : Tr 1 y»n e i—11 ■ ,1 nluthi t an t». 11’or 80VWU y,0HV« ! I past the hydro- ^ay^ip^u^u ^i^ington has been .trying to.ajjquire rtmofp intimate knoWl- of the wiiteri of On.ifarinary .1st he will assume his imw duties iu charge oPthis efiif of,tl|e Flnnt, systpin,. Hh has* been teiiilerril theipOslilurnof tlUpaPiagUnt for ihe.H.: iE. ft;\Vyand,0.'eftiW.i roads, wliioli - 'fh 1 * 1 ?*’ been lieretbfd»el'liBlil''by" illr., Vi’ BfRilti i law' ^afirBad’ ... .... further-fi dbttbltely'khoivn. i-dl ->AiI If)••#/' ' 1:; : *'<■<pTTr--^ t ra t J. ii, #„j;WOT.;fitroof;4tpye to mifKe sdmb purchases. „ $hu ; engft"9il a young clerk''iinconversation eoncerti'ingtVa- ‘rtouwVirtifcleEf, While talking ,'w 1 her thf sillesthftri' chhmSbil to look Up at headgear waki perceived to bain mo tion. • The yomig iman turned pale, and HU tongue'did'cleaVe to the,roof t.rv ’ . V vl . ,v. of,f|m, o|l|coj. ’IJhere ,'nre.se.v- ,,f '“W d circles, .but ilk yet nothing -MW? TT*»W •i THE W6NDERFUL SARGASSO SEA OF 1 TtiE G'AeA’T''iilANTIC. Lem Weston, si to the aonviot oamps saultand battery, who and leg in trying to esc. ago, as was repiirteil in 1 still alive, and; as t ttnntp say,' Is ipiproy A letter from tbe.c g to.nj:qiUj;e aoioyc intimate knoWl- 18, J. Jonek, kays til o qf’pie movotnepts of the wiiterk Of improving, thnug the Hcfean; lilnV'a (flreat Wumber-of Lot- timebeforo ha hhl tlea.'dbntaiuing fiieskdgBs and aecurely; kriVtiiat hk wlift corked!, have been dropped overboard by u * ” ‘ 1 vessels, Many, of-these have floated "“l*? f *!' thousands of mile*., before they woi'c ® 1 ’^ lle wlllbo tUtowh ~ ‘ u M.L.U.M* Ilf f hit fudil rih nlge pisAed nPA.and whl^ soma were i+nslWd npon native and forylgq. sliores others Imvq ftiui»dfilioir way ij^tb thjgreitt jrurtlter,w,qrk, 1 qqd.when lie I *aMo «ak'.' ' ■ ' i «o,nv^t; l | : aippf ( ,iy|jj v turqhir' . w^Mng.to Mr.’ joqtn dent of tfiq, qpqtpany, silg Weston be pardoned, or tb erhot hk'p^ftlbhtlil til' irtat'fji'enk 6kXf> h i gasso.sca, . . From tile courses tilkoh by tliosq. diff ferent bottles'it has ifoen found that' tlw ecoihi‘currents ffiovo.arohnd in avast /Circle , Those.which wore drypped Ovep-, hoard ien ,(tlio Aqwgicpa i coast, took, a ■ ’ ,.thmk 6n 'tho ncrthfrly, coura 0i wh of tho county to fvecl rth will of courBeib6 i 'th)Abfo' Thfl ^Nd <Jn»« From * Ti'f Doughcriv. TUB MPUAKKK4I1IP. of comfort is far y own level. The American policy fiaenis to be to prevent the “pauper lalbot** of' foreign countries from competihg on its own ground with American lahorf^bilt to open the door as widely..Asi possible for this “pauper labor” to coir*to Ajner- ica and depress our own labor ujmik&ptby its desperate competition.—Rev.,\?ash: ingtou Gladden in Century. ; ^ ■■ ■■’ '-" AF.W aa 1 j When Coloflkl Torn Kavanagb, who was sergeant-at-arms of the Republican campaign committee, returned to tl;e city, he was kept busy receiving the condolences of his army of friends mid submitting good Uumoredly 'to their bandinage. He was standing on F street, when an" old friend came hurriedly by. Hands were shaken in the passage, and as the gentlenfan went on he remiu-kcd; “Well, Tom, we snowed you under in great shape." "Wei” ejaculated Tom in astonish ment. "Have you changed again? Great Ciesar, liow much truer it is getting are only a few of pPosti * i :f(1 Tlie New York Sun talks to the point on the subject of the Speakership of the next House of Representatives, and indorses Hon. Charles F. Crisp in manner that must be gratifying to all Southern Democrats. The Sun says We hear nnd read more or less about dill'erent candidates for Speaker of the House of Representatives in the Fifty- third Congress. The Speakership is a subject of discussion interesting to the Mugwump newspapers.' The nnmys mehtloned are This, That, and The Other. There is only one Democratic can didate for Speaker of the House, aBd his name js .Charles F. Crisp. |Ue conies from Georgia. He has been en gaged for the past year or more " ifl demonstrating his high fitness for the offioe with which the party honored i-The contest oyer the "no fence” elec tion which was appealed by a-bill bf injunction from .the Court of Ordi nary to tlie Superior Court,; and has been pending ever since tho elootlon occurred in Ootober, 1801, has been de cided by Judge Bower in favor of the "no fence” people. Thocaso was argued before Judge Bower in this city about ten days ngo, nnd his decision has been received by mail. He decides that the Ordinary's action, which declared the result In favor of “no fence” was final, and ho declines to interpose. The oaso will probably ho carried to the Supreme Court. Messers. Wouten & Wooten represent'the plaintiffs or petitioners, and Col. J, W. Waiters the "no fenoo” people. TWO SUICIDES l,V ATI/ANTA. pf . liik'm'outlf, ’ Eikoj ohe,.Buffering wltli n,igh'tmuvd v li,ij wf^bd.tq.spregni but could not. AH tho tuno tho lady’s hat kept muriifg-'m a papuliar way, The’ yotlng rmm kept hia gazo on the hnt—for 1 kb'mo ’ fonsori uiikpown to himself 'ho copld not Kto* othonviqp. ' Prestmtly.be sniv onb Biiio' pf the' hat raiHO up; tlikn a; pair 6f shttrp, bright-eyes peerod.out. Tho next instnnt out from under itho hat jumped a mouso. It landed on the palb' }oun$ 'pick’s’shoulder, and ho ran out into the strpet yelling like a Comqncho. "Ughl what was that!” screamed tlie lady.. "It was a mom ond ho jumped out of your, hat," an swered tho pnlo yomigclerk from he- tween his chattering tooth. .And bo it was. The indy had taken up her hat, put it on 1 and 'wore it to the store. On the way,' sho said, she felt sbmbtliing moving in hop hqt, but •thought it was the breeze moving in her hair. She was greatly surprised at, tile development^, but, not so frightened an'tlio pale young clerk.— Sttuhv Rosa ■ Republican. of tbe )'c have Fifty- m second Congret-. a that Speaker Crisp is a caiidi- him at the. secoi ‘ ~ hear -t- t - Hlate for re-election, in the personal sense; biitrfie Isalf the same the Candi date, 1 god khe one candidate, 6f politic cal, cotpinon sense, Democratic .har mony and hppe, qnd deoeiit regard-for. the prccedynte and proprieties that ■'gpverti the caucps arrahgempdt.s of a ■well-O'dnducteli political organizatiim like the Democratic party. id J.list where Mr. Crisp stands with regard to.the question of tariff clinii*. ges we are not fully Informed. We i-the impression that he Ail Eualncer nnd a IVoumn I.till* Nnd, Mnd World. .dues not; live t stand exactly where the Sun. stands, we Imagine that as a reformer; or smasher, he Is a little less radical ill his views than the Hon, Thomas John son, and a little more radical, probably, than the Hon. Grover Clqvelaiid. Just where Mr. Crisp stand's ns u public servant, and as the presiding officer of the Democratic House, we do know; and the.Democratic side of Con gress and the Democratic side of the country alike recognize the ability, dignity, fidelity, and impartiality with, wlficli he has performed every function of his post. Ob, no! There is no other Demo cratic candidate for Speaker this year. The two men who ore said to Iw./ thp,' most difficult of access by interviewers are. Colonel Ingersoli and Archbishop Corrigan. While there ih a great di-, vergence of 'opinion upriis^cettum reli gious questions, both 'agree in keeping from witliin the pencil reach of report ers. k_i The month of October was the molt prosperous iu the history of the Brovk- Spccilll to tllQ ItF.KAI.1). , Atlanta, Doc. 28.—Wade Nichols, nn engineer oil tbe dummy line, sui cided last night by jumping in a well. Lizzie Head, tired of life, attempted to commit siiioldQ last night. Thin morning she died,frp.m the pitots of an overdose of morphine. • >, , An Old Knnpanck. 1 Ishmael Lonon has’been' the proud owner of ah old knapsack for 1 twenty- nine years, which he used during the war, when he.'was /aiong with Mr. N. .'JL'he.aaok wps inndo jjf Confederate .hwneiupdp oil cloth apd' Bewed with Confederate homemade thread, and is qu it«r a relic of those by-gorfe day s. (ft 1 was presented;! by Tail in aet this Chrlstlifas 6)'M8. N.' F;; Tift; wirdin hh cHI.ed his “young marster,” ’’ ■fslintai'l snyif tie used to carry food fh-I hat 1 siick for Mr. Tift and his friends' whd'iikmped with him during tin. C!iihi>nig|i in Georgia, add he sdys that, while In- gayc it .to Mr. Tift, no one else could have bought it for a liiindreil ildllnrt. A Bill of IlijllttJtiou. | (tjieeikl tf, tlii?llCBAl.ll.' ** ■>")’/ -Ati.cnVa, Ree!, 2!).—Whable Brotli- ejS,,uliu (nv.n thy pld.pajjjtol buihliflg, filed a bill of-iujunctioii agaiiisV t|n» T’o (far Nuprcms Court. The Case at vvfirth county vs. Dough erty ih'thfe irlht ter rtf Acree lias Ueen oarrfeil to 1 hi 1 Supreme Court, and a bill of cxcebtluns lias boon filed and granted. Tills cape was really decided by Judge Bower some, inunths ago,' i u ■ a ^iil'-betwecn indivldupls, but Itbfras . Jcipniiliy deci.ijeil.at'tho recent term of! M lie,Worth Sif|H>rio,r ypurt that Acree was in Dougherty count’y. ' The tier,pie 1 ‘of Acree have always An IuhI liirtur In Eton Mr. Cart(\i',wpnt among tho,boys at Eton by the uptne of “Old Shoes,” anti died at tho very nd- vaucod ugo of ninety-four. He was a steady going, average old gentle man, with a great power of placing his relatives in college offices pud livings and a plentiful luck of im agination. He greutly amused us as hoys by taking as his text; tho words, “My sins tiro more in num ber than the hairs of my head,” his own pate being as free from hair as an egg or a billiard ball. In his tenure of office as vico pro vost tliero was talk of a liew jmlpit for tho college clinpel, anil sente san guine man vainly hoped to poraundo the authorities that it ought to be designed anil erected by Mr.. William Morris, then just becoming known kh an artist, Who had an offibe in Qubep’B square. Mr, Carter walked tb^rbfore Into' Mi'. Morris’ studiq, with iho wordS, ‘‘Do you keep pul- pitsf’ai though"he' had been asking tape 1 dr bUtVons.' Tho, pulpit re mained unchanged, a- pieao.of furni-, ture ns commonplace as the sermons ordinarily’ delivered in it. -- Nipe? teenth Century. , ’ '"i—"—---.-r-f.-n-, Flies Cufninunleate Choleia. Hies Pro u very active medium of pommunipaUng, cholera, accdrding to the rpport of the Hamburg Medi calsoc^ty.. Nine flies,were captured which had Deefa, In, contact > with infeed cholera, material,' and.were, jilaced jn ‘flaS)ts cfliltamlng nutrient gelatin,' InAix of' the nine ves-: sets. huriierous' colonies of comma bacillf Were successfully cultivated— of ’crturso fi'om the' infection con vey ad by the flies. The powdMlity, therefore, of falling a victim to. cholera in this way is by no no means small. — Chicago Tribune. ‘ficlAtd In the North AtlrtnHo started toivuru'the norfheaat, hnd"th'bie'ftom thi’AfriBon or Rpapjsli,. coast floated almost dirootly west until >tliey. reaohefi the, Wtut India" islands. ThegeurriJ./iUrqvttous: -oft, fan 'onrrelit* wei;e, thus uscurtaiued,, allowing that the W In nil jio'dls flriatinkrfhjccta nre qntok. ly cast oatsitlecfthu,revolt lug enrrente, nr, they «te carried wiUit'tfiem in their ohonlar.ypute for.spme-tlme until thoy a^e wpshed jiparcy ,thp copter or side of the, pool. The buttles tlpiti were forced- ohtside of tlio curr,epts bf the ocean were cast Upon tlie shore* bf 'some country, t but those which were worked' to wan I the canter eventually found their way in the oalmi waters of the.Hurgasso sen. Here i they remain peacefully until, picked up by some vessel, or until apau stenn. cpsts, them back iutp tho grpul ^‘Veisels'VWjr rHrOlji vbif tbe f grbat sea lp the iilltTdlo of thi ocean', hut Occu- stonAlly they are dritdrf thoro by storms or adverse winds. Strange rights went tho giqpo, llqre at such times. Wonderf pi stories'—partly true and part ly,false—have beep tojd by Bailors re- tunilpg, front it forced trip to tho Sar gasso sea. The snrfncp bt thoaoa is cov ered With floating wrecks, spars, soa- woed, bote*, fruit* and u thousand,otbor inumuerablo articles.' It is the great re-' pository or storehouse of .the Oconri, and all things which do not, rink to the .bot tom. or are, npf wushqd upon • thO'shorcs nre carried to tlijs. cont,cr o£ tho sen. Whou oho considers t)io vast number of wrecks on tlio oconri and foe quautity of floating material that !h thrown over board, a faint' Idea bf the wreckage in the BnrgnBso sea may he conceived, Derelicts or abandoned vessels fre quently disappear in mysterious ways, nnd no noepnuta uro givoji of them for yeure by passing vessels. Theti sudden ly, years inter, they npponr again in some well 'traveled rautp to the astonish ment of ail. Tho wrecks are covered with mould 1 uuil green slime, showing tlio long, lonesome voyage which thoy lmvo passed through. It is guuerplly toward tliC soifthfi' tlel;id6f( K^T)Afl' tv Ifl he' 'tjM’oliuii'^a^Uels'yir'. jijivp aiibt'her,bhhoo«, to l qf assault; aiklthattery. '''I tOVEBtlNEI ■’•I I !.,•<■ li« <--i*4'!><*»> nn List of lot tern renin 11 nllleo nt Albany, Ga„ vmling Dec. 28; ilt for ill fifteen,(Inya.v •' - Letter,pfllcp, ,, T 11.—Mrs Nauoy Hell, " Butler. f sad ,K.nrr , OA-D-GOah-iWIj'isrndl i I liamiGaraway. Ilm DrpKugen'e 0 Dpiighf K.—CiJEilla. >!'.<! -:■ • : , 1 F.—E II Fnimett, (ieor; ny: Censor Gibb Orlffl • -t- ■ ' ’•*' ' H.—MI-s Georgia Holla land. ' fl J.—Miss Henrietta 1 Jackson, H J Jackson JenkliiH, Mlse Jpsi ' ,F. Juhusou, Mrs Alleu Joyce. M—Mrs Corn Mat lie Mayo, J no May. dop, Miss Ann.-, shon, Miss Lilen 1 N—N J Nnlnr, Miss F ■'[ Norford, QrwMiss l’ppry.01 ’-srSiS' MinnloRu* 9—G W Hnnip Hlanghter, V-Mrs Lulnr Vlll W-VV P.Walker, ' Iu calling *or al say K Advcrtlsed"au 8iij)i)OBciVtlmt such (liTulictB liuvo lioeu swept into tho cjuiiter prt* pool and re mained in the Sargasso son until finally oast out by somo unnsnully violent storm. Tho life in this son is interesting. Soli tary and alone the acres of waters, cov ered with tho debris, stretch out as the vast graveyard of tbe ocean, seldom being visited by vessels or lmmun beluga. Far from all trading routes of vessels, the sight cl a sail or steamship is something unusual. The fishes of. thb sen form the chief life of tiiose watery solitudes. Attracted by the vast quan tities of wreckage floating in the sen, and also by the gulf wood on which many pf .them. live, they swurm, M'bufad in great numbers. Tho spieler fishes life in the intricate avouties formed byithe seatveod, and Mlo thtta' fefoclons doni*( zens of the deep come hither to feed up on tlirt quantities of small fish. In t^is way the submarine life of the Burgaaso aea is made interesting and lively. . The qpjy lifp. overhead is font madb by, a W eeq J)lrds.' w'Jp.b befcarimfelly venbU-Jhj),, solitudes p^^b-' midooban' A Italic „r Slicrmcii'N Army. Dr. Shelly (Oliver, of Burke county, ■GA."lias'li mule that'is believed .to have been left there "at the time of Slujiamm’# raid through Georgia, qg tbe lower portion of Barko county wan direcjJy.Oft hb.hnqpf "tnanqli to .the aea. ”--Washington Post;. , Not p Wu^nerlte.' there are tlfirty- three motives iu tp city tp’-Say/to prevent it from paying' inoiiny , fq lilt* . contractors, 1 as foey (fiaim.ilie.tlelay in the completion of lyn bridge. There were 4,!i30,92U per- L h| , F ^ rs —i, Ktre ctbri(lg(‘ has fininagcfi sons c&nied on the trains ana the re- . , t ,, . .. ccipts were $i;8,C2,i. . them in rents to the amount of ?1(>,006. Now that Judge-Speer has reinstated The Tift administrators’ sale of 'til* discharged telegraphers, it seems property on t\\ef Lawton place will that it is the courts and not Mr. Wad- take place on Tuesday, January drd. his opera.' How' ., - mfoiy can yon rbboflnize? lain/ed’lb belong to vdorth county, ; She—OhplI donit go into it like i mk i^sivsrtijKneEt. ,• dvmiiiiyus, liihtevbr.' as tih’y 'liave 'alpraya .voted., vr .,... and diiile JKFjf <UltV iti that comity, at j know air least for flfil'last.twenty years, aiid on j Harpm-'s Ihese'grnunilk tile case has been car ried t,o the Supreme Cotl'rt by Judge D. U. l'ope, who is a'torney for that county.' THAT Christinas blizzard gotinsoine good work before it- left Uncle Sam’ I l hhP.4„vei-y.tPWh, hutldon’t motives for lijring it.— mat Tlie Flmt Krllihh Hteambout. The firsVlsteiunbout in Great B was the Comet, forty feetdofig, built in in 1813 for the navigation pf the Clyde; but before this time.Fumm and,Living ston had began to build steamers ut Pittsburg.—Syracuse Journal. Those wliq lmv street during the noticed what an condition , that thoroughfare Is In,« their stars that provided with afternoon about hall son of Ham, reald rurnj districts nenr Ing in the oily for I Christmas. He wa in his buggy, which through Broad str corit-looking tniiie, ! slhje small hoy (level elmrnoter about tho was opposite 1 Grab book store, that dormant, 'and wo b'eeil Suspected as e, outward appearineb u met tlie casual bye. cAfinoh ctanker oxplodi peddl'txtremltles. thh 't that took pike*'Vha w a sIlAt from a giin 1 so to'speak,"anil so e •ato to thdvdiy middle,of the ocean, buMt li very rarely that fois occurs, Sonii have'beeh known to fol low veMpla across tbe ooean, keeping at a respectfai'.dbtttuce ifrpm ,the stern. .Ofoer, jjlfds.jbuYa.heen^wpptlout to.sOa long'flyers ot . scn |. of t |j u ' Hi, others, lct,,bave anle'mid- ^» t ?rm9<aud ha- uge in the Hurgot faking 1 ’refuge "On” been gradually carried' to the pcean,scene, ' v , There is sufficient fopd floating on the surface or to tie obtained from tho fishes which live among th* forests of seaweed ,to support a large colony of birds. , It is surmised, that many of those found .in the sea havo inhabited tiiose regions for years, partly from choice and partly ffoni necessity. Birds swiopt ont there by storm* woujd not cure to venture the long return trip to fopd, and,finding^an , to restanS,rear tjhe?r. yinrig they .ii^gllt' easily become contented ! with*' their ’ strange lot. Jnst how far the Strong winged Seabird* can fly witihtmt resting ts all conjectural, but it’ is douhtful if many of , tliem.wonld uudertako suc.b, a dong . journey . »oaward,,>yil!li no betfor .prospccte nheujlptlfop drsary, wustes, of Wtt'ter.'-^p'ctrnit Free SrEqiAL attention, Is ditecfod fo th , e ajiyeptlsnntoiR or.pr..T(iqiDM K. Beon : ard/of Arlington, Ga„- who offers Ills drug store and stock of drugs for sale. Declining health''!* the reasoh whioh Dr. Leonard gives for wanting to sell. Thffi Is a splendid opportunity fpr any one desiring tp get hpld of a well established drug business. ... ' ' A mobs tranquil Christmas week, so < far, has not been witnessed before 'ears. I honeath'th'd driver, nnd li emohlously seated in e” J mushy pooisof ,mud v IM tallied his feet whs that Of a Georgia l very unoleap, pan. He ; Wq have hq'd^kpqsqpl little ;8or|mipiage| * ' bauy incident.to 1 soTson; but po one lias 1 hurt upd nothlng v of anou 1,0rp has occurred to nr shock the sensibili hgve kept sober and tenor of their way. A few eai In’g Out of a little too much C eggnog, 'or "tlie plnl ri i egg,’ perhaps, will be l ['ills Honor the Mayor, doubt, makfe I'sbhie' a “GliHstirtnS THneli” a \Vitti' ‘tiiO 1 offenders; ' gind 'to bii a^le ti'say’ th eXdnptlOh ofi few lit! fieri nlimiges J itWi‘HlAiy , t fesutte'd f6 nnyfottt' overlooked on 1 he “ChristWas ‘ i' pdaceable'Gb