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CONSTITUTION PUBLISHING CO.
ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, JUNE 8,1880.
VOL. m, NO. 52
THE STATE CAMPAIGN.
im in ih. wfipt of jour letter of the Stat
in.t The offie - of goreroor belongs to the
peonle of Georg is; bare no claim to it my-
sell, and do not know that they desire me
to be a candidate forth it office, bat if they
do, and should make it known through
_ . _ their delegate, in convention assembled.
What the CoastlM Did in Their Keetirgi-De'e- 'em not aware of any valid reason, at this
THE DEMOCRACY IH CONVENTION.
gats, Apydsted to the SUM Cesvcatlcn—
Chief Jtitles Warner sets Candi
date—The Sen is GeasrsL
*SWTO» COUMTT BZBCTB.
Special dlsiatch to The CoaatUutlon.
CovtaoToa, Jana 1 —The election of dele
gates to the convention of Jane 9th -to-day
resulted in the choice of ell Colquitt men.
There were no neoiationi, and perfect har
mony prevailed.
wooaas'a «a».
Madison, Jane 1—Hon. A. Kreee and
Hon. Joel A. Blllnjo were today appointed
by the democratic ooon'y convention delo-
galea t> the coming rtaU eonveoilon of
Jane Oth. Dr. B Ji Anderson and Dr. J.
K. Godfrey are altereatea. No inatroctions
given.
rut oocstt nnmsnms.
8pedal dispatch to The Constitution.
BsaacaviLta. June 1 — Pike county elect-
e-l today J. G Blood worth, J. H. Mitchell,
E V. Dupree and G M. McDowell ■ldrgate,
to the gubernatorial convention. The del
egatee were not instructed, hot ore anti-
Colquitt men. J. F. Bedding and J. C.
Beauchamp were elected delegates to tbo
convention that elects delegates to Cincio-
BABTDW> OZUOAVaa.
Cscrttaaviua, Jane 1.—The democratic
county oon ventlon met here to day. General
1*. M. B. Young in the chair. The following
delegates were elected to represent this
county in the rwiveniion to U field in At
lanta on the 9th Inst: General Young. W.
J. Bonham, H \V. heland and F F. Gray.
The alternates are U. W. Murphy. T. J
l.yon, James B. Conyers and T. II. Baker,
w'ncrria's choice.
Hpeciat dispatch to The CousUtutlon.
Thom-on. June 1.—la the county nomi
nation to-day J. II. Casey, Thomas K. Wat
son, Willie Howard and Dr. K. C. Hawes
were elected delegates to the slate conven
tion. The first named is a Colquitt dele
gate and the other three anti Colquitt dele
gates. W. 8. Smith and W. If. Murray
were fleeted delegstca for the presidential
nomination. Everything quiet.
wasHiaoTOK roa Lairraa.
Cpectal dispatch to The CousUtutlon.
llAvise,ail, June 1 —The democrata of
Washington county met in convention at
Hamlentille to-day, and elected delegates
for the convention of June nth. All are
Ic-aler men. Washington county will go
solid [or I-ester in die gubernatorial con-
ventlon. It was tho largest and mast en
Ihusisatie meeting ever held in this
county.
awinaarr return- re
l-swawcavtixa, Jnne I.—Major W. K
8iiiimo,i% Colonel F. F. Julian. A. A.
Ttlble, M. M. Richardson, J. K. Cloud, W.
1*. Coaley, 1). If McDaniel, and !>. M. Bom,
were appointed delegates to the Atlanta
convention by the county convention to-
-day. The following resolution was unani
mously Sill • pi i il:
Revolved, That tha democracy of Gwinnett
cnnllallj approve nt the appolntmentol Govern-
nr Brown lit HU the varancr in toe i:illicit mates
senate oonadoned by tlv* rcslanatlon olt-eoi
time, why I ahould not accept it. Very re-
• ’ tservac
Htr.eM
eum'i macs.
GaaEXTiLLk, June 1.—Editors Constitu
tion: At a mass meeting of the democratic
party bald in Greenville today the follow
ing address to the
seating the name
for governor, was adopted. The meeting
was largely attended and much enthusiasm
prevailed. . Yoa will oblige by publishing
the address in both your dsily and weekly
editions. John L. Dixon, Chairman.
T. A. Atkinson, Secretary.
The democracy of Meriwether In convention aa-
ad, would respectfully recommend to their
the state the Hon. Hiram
for our next
The honorable chief Justice of the state needs
o'lutmduction to the people of ileorala. ills
name la a lionechold word from toe mountain tol
■ sea. He has beau their public servant lor
n half a ecotury. aod every treat confuted
his cam has hern dlrohargt*1 srtlh ability aodl
tld'-luy. Ills genius tsstsmoed upon every i.geof
our j jil-pruiience. and hie name sritl hveas long
aiourjawa It Is Cttfug that Geontla, the state
that has honored him so often and so well, and
he baa so faltbfaUy aervad. should add tha
■■tag story to his Inog, useful mod tuosedoos
file by tusesug him la tha executive chair aamstah
-rsu-ol tbesute.
ic people ot Georgia dalrc relren-
I I«bllc expenditures? Ms whole life has
t-con a iireon ot eeouooiy. IK> they wish an
hoi-estadmlulstraUoo? tha tongue of calumny
vi - • imrg-'i him with enrrepfton .Da they
MawMamd|mkaaaoatfw| and
MSSV3
TALMAGE ON POLITICS
AHD THOSE WHO ENGAGE THEREIN.
The Discount «f the Bev. T. DeWitt Tahaage la
Ike Tabcraacle, Brooklyn, H. Y., on Bus-
day Hay 23, os Despotica is Poli
tico—Hia Vie** Therecs,
j adge for ourselves as to who is the best man
for official position. Do not vote for the man
merely because yocr party nominates him.
To show how much better one party is than
the other. I put aide by side the Louisiana j THE FIELD, THE FARM, THE GARDEN,
returning board and the"political scheme in
Maine last autumn, the Belknap frauds of
“I was free-born.”—The Acta. 22, 28.
8oaeventeen hundred years before Thomas
Jefferson wrote the declaration of Ameri
can independence, Paul wrote his declara
tion of independence. Some official brag
had been telling bow that by eminent aer
vices, or through large compensations, he
thinking himself of the fact that Tarsus,
the place of hi? nativity, baa been mum
mitfed by Antonins,* responds to the brag
gaducio in these words practically: ‘*My
freedom dates farther back than yours; I
am not a liberated slave; my cradle had no
shackle on the rockers; my mother was not
aserf; I was free born." That is descriptive
of all the population born in this country
during the last seventeen years, and is true
of all the white population ever born in this
country. And yet the attempt constantly
is being made to manacle the people. Chains
are being forged for our slavery.
I apeak to you this morning oh the des
potism of American politics, and how we
are to break that despotism. We are on the
eve of the great presidential nominations.
The troops are gathering for Chicago and
Cincinnati. The air is hot with political
imprecation. We are all being whipped
into line as far as is possible. One of three
AGRICULTURAL.
I the farm. They require really very little room c
CRIME AND CASUALTY.
J themselves to a great extent. Poultry may be I
I kept and eves produced a 1 summer at out little
I expense. Live better than you do, farmer. Do |
I not take all the— * *—
A TERRIBLE CYCLONE IN TEXAS.
on your farm aud I
the one party, the Tweed larcenies of the Flowers-Para Not**—Grape Rot-Sheep Items— I I Hia ® Persons Killed and Over 8ixty Seriously
other. TheYe is a diffierence between men; j Pl wer Items—Write to Us-Stndy, Care, I every && ySar’lUSa* UimSSS ] .Wonnded-A Thrilling Steambo'at Fire-
managed sufficient eggs can be produced not only
t j make a profitable item in the farmer’s income,
but also to enable him to gratify his taste for
fresh eggs as well. Poultry may be produced as
cheap as any other meat.
but between the two parties aa parties thera I
is just the difference as between fifty and
half a hundred. Both parties need radical j
reformation, and by the time they are fully I
reformed perhaps one or both of them will J
be reformed out of existence. -But you j
say, **ls there no test? are we to hare no I
Labor—General Agricultural Items
—Answers to Correspondents.
An Indian Fight in New Mexico—
Torpedo Explosion.
SOILS, WHAT TO rSX OH THEM.
of study, care and Ubor.'~U the ‘keir repadties tor repplj-- cyclone visited Savoy, on the Texas Pacific
ve the/ood supply of hi, Snally £*£££ CO “ t<lueuUi ' 10 railroad. last night ahd totally destroyed the
mspalatasre, he I ^ I town. billine nine Dersons and vroundlnc
missive to party wire pullers, do 1
kpyH-ghafere.aan^lciM'hreU., . f I permaaeut usefulness, with the future «.
The question with a vast multitude of I ^ looking forward as wed as back, o
people i*. who ought to be the next pmi- J wellasln, upas well as down,
dent of the United States? I remark, in I in iecnunUnc toe la vito bounties of ProrJd
W# yield up < Jordon wltb tender
tiwnspf faith and gratitude, but accept Brown
with hope and reliauoe.
KKWa FROM WHITFIELD.
Dalton, June 1 — Kdifors Constitution:
A mawi matting wa§ held i>l the court-
houae today to appoint delegates to the
convention in Atlanta June fob. Colonel
L- N. Trammel!. Colonel r. R Jones, Dr.
W. B. Wells and Jaiuca Ikck, K-q., were
appointed.
Your correspondent overheard two of the
moat prominent republican* in this county
rentalk un the atreet the other day that thev
would support Colonel L. N. Trammell for
congreaa to defeat William H Felton in the
next congressional campaign. They think
that the republican party would readily
consent to join the democrat* in this under
taking.
SIM COUNTY SPBAH.
Ppedal dispatch to The Conatltatinn.
Macon, June 1 —The meeting of the d
ocratH of this county today was largely at
tended by the beat r.Ja a of our clt'
Mowing deli
caat the vote of Bi
lion: A. O. Bacon. (J W. (Justin.
J. F. Hanson. W. Ic Phlllipe, U, W. Pat-
teraon, N. M. Hodgkin, A. M. iaockett,
W. Deaaaw, J. II, Catufbril. E Witkouski,
C Gw Wilder, B. C 8raith. J. H. Wall, J. A,
Me,Manns. C. D. Findlay, A. I*. Whittle, A.
W. Gibson, 8. II, Jemison, Hugh McKcr-
vry, B. T. Bay. Tho following was adopted
as tne sense of the Bibb democracy on the
two thirds rule:
Resolved, That in the opinion of the democratic
party of Bibb ennmy. the two-thirds rule should
be adhered to both m the stale and in the na-
deaal conventions.
No inairuciiona were given, and no fur-
th-r boat ness transacted. The meeting
harmonious and quite unanimous.
aw lantogATr citixk*.
Villa Rica Oa May 2A—Aa we are to
far out In tha b ck-woods here we never
hear what Is going on at the capital until
the thing Is over with
We htve received the aal news of Gen
Gordon resigning his seat and of the
terrible news of Governor Colquit appoint
ing J. Emerson Brown to step In. What
our governor was thinking about we at a
low to tell, the conclusion we have ar
rived at la that he is not a candid &te for
governor as he was commdled to know he
would spoil everything when he put auch a
roan in Norcross can heat him now ”we
fearthere ia a dead Injun under the house”
Colquit could not have appointed a more
corrupt, a grander traitor ihan he baa.
None of the statesman of *68 would equal
him, la the expression of a majority of one
of the strongest * democratic counths of
Ga We, are for Tom Hardeman.
Ygu can put the enclosed in as another
county heard from if you wish. . Yours as
ever 8 C Cam lee
WHAT Mg. t.' A. TIDWELL SAYS
We had a call on Wednesday front Mr. 8
A. Tidwell, who live* in Vilia Rica lie
said that he had read with eururiae a »d
dignat ion the account rendered by Mr. 8.
G Candler of the feeling in Carroll. He
said that in Villa Rica there are not o.’tr
four or five men who were against Governor
Coluuitt, and that the country about wa*
■olid for him. Hestatei that Carroll will
certainly go for Colquitt, and that Game!!
la the only roan outside of Colquitt who has
any following. Mr. Tidwell says that he
has traveled over the county constantly
and la certain of what he aaya.
cLATroa Mom's rooty*., t
Editoes CojtsrtTtrnost: The democracy of
Clayton county assembled Saturday, £Hh
tnsL, for the purpose of selecting delegates
to the oonvfMlbn which assembles in your
city on 9th June.
The meeting was harmonious and gave
gratifying results of the unity of the party
In Clayton.
The following gentlemen were elected as
delegatee from Clayton, to-wit; John M.
Huir, Jamee A. Chambers, delegates; D. A.
Ward sad A. T. Mundy, alternates.
After the election of the above delegates
the following resolution was ad -oted:
"Reeolv.d, Thai the delegatee just elected
be and they are hereby requeab
the names of the following gentlemen _
delegatee at large „o Cii cinnati convention,
it>wit: Ilona. Benjamin II. Hill, Tbotnaa
Hardeman. Hugb|Buchanan, Herachcl V.
or suffer for it. The political guillotine la
rolled out, and the recalcitrants are shown
t -.—.re,,.—-. - - —. —. the knife for their necks and the basket
;h- Mvhrei. v .-d«? bls rewr .: la, lar. li tho ( inU> mVUk tbaix kwA'DiD Ml "
at "machine'
rarely'emu ' I are tightening tue fccrews and
Let no one think we magnify our favorite; we | making more firm the cranks. Dele-
apoak the words of simple, sober truth. But we I gates are having a stout rope of instructions
I put around tho.ir necks, and have intimated
at, Ufa- We 25, been tausbt by hla ci.rapS I V“ f he “ ‘{‘Ib ‘- f lhey Th“ conlra !^ to the
rouoseUsd by Isis wUdoia, and tour sro leami-d I brhrela of their party the rope will
to revenrejaad love him. In leexi, our love for I until their facilities for respiration may
him prompts this address. —■ " ' 1 - * ' * *
the enjoyment of vigorous
the duues of his preaent laborious position are too I , ,r.
wearing tor his years^nd that he needs repose: We I down to the images set up, or be roasted in
wain him to nod It, in the discharge of the easy I the furnaces seven times heated. Every
but august duties of the executive chair; an ot- I town and village and city and neighbor-
bood h “ » h »l » called, in old-fashioned
^.'^‘ JSaSsn .mas^m“fusTre^Tid Enftlish J^rlance, ita-hota,”and eyeryatate
adorn. I its larger “boes,” and then all these “boasea”
We would not depredate the merits, nor pluck I meet together, and elect a great national
one laurel leaf from the brows of any of those | •*!>.».” Against this despotism of Ameri-
puS-^r?;'!!' *S ro . l t e h;i!'ot' > w m ^d
Uwion, Underwood, Lester, Keeae. Baeon, and I 11,81 »t convention and at ballot-box, and
Hardeman, are Cieorgiana all, and tieorgians of I everywhere, without hindrance and with-
a noble breed! Each baa done good service to tho lout malediction, men shall vote as they
? M: X£jZ‘ bop °}$* t < ? ch 7 UI “ D<! day mjor think brat. God theirhnly judj*e.
i»er highest rewards. But In the course of I . .. . /./. ? .
ire. many years are before them, and they I First, if we would resist this despotism of
safely await the future. Either one of them I American politics, we must refuse to believe
woujd now. make a good jpyernor, still they I every four years that everything is at stake.
K&teS;IKSSSTiSS^SS 5' bMt ° mr
ha I before their eyeg for imitation, that perfect I *? ur J** n l “ e - v ar ® in danger Of smash-up,
an administration, which the great chief I the sooner they go to pieces the better, and
rbeu he fills the chair, will lean behind I we have a government substituted which
... . . .. , . I baa in it Nome of (he elements of durability.
ihe'wSfuon °ou?nrSenf cxccuUre I ^ fon presidenfial elections, and
cy Alfrol H. gJSSR We deal re to state dm-1 rtch election the leaders of parties told us,
tfnctly, that we have no sympathy for the assaults I with vehemence ghastly and terrific, that
that bav* been made upon tots admluistration, I everything was in danger of ruin. As near
iV , ^£r e ^ em;,! ?5 8iD, i h .“ I f* I could calculate we were about a qaar-
rhoTMter. ilMadmbdtfretfM«^upoa^t£e whole of , n j,, ch frnm t he e twnal precipice.
the moot profound napect forth. I Men wcr.t 10 the ballot-box tremulous
arandeur of the name he bears, the purity of his I with omen?. Carnages were sent to
private life, als patriotic serrfeesiu the past, and I bring aged voters and invalids. At party
expenro they uere brounht. and palrioti,
aaotuer term, now, would violate, not the letter, I _:.i'? r .rara
but the spirit of our new constitution. He ha* I , T ho rtMng* wmcidena it the nme
already held the office four years, the fall period I ume were candidates for office, lifted these
of two terms; and every one hereafter, .after I invalids out of bed into wagons with pil-
bolding the office f^a* four yearn, will I lows and mattresses, and supported them
Galvestox, June L—A dispatch from
Bonham, Texas, to the News says a terrible
cyclone visited Sa’ *' ~
preferences?” Atri ao far from raying that, I M£r wouldhayetta.«oodro»qr^»M|nmUy | ^SSSSttSS^ cousequc “ UJ “ 1 “ I railrc
I declare lust the man who refuses t° Some »1U will gire good return, for tMnarins: town, _ - - _
role, or qyKlects to vote, is not worthy of wafds rebore. P rSs wiU enable him to lire a I o*b«* without prerious dralaicg, Irriaitlon. or I sixty more, some of whom will die. The
American citizenship. But do not be sub- broorf, wholesome, useful, independent llio. ailed I amendment, by. tiUsse, or useoi Ume, marl, or following is a list of the killed: 8am Gill,
miroi.e to party wire pullers, do not go foilolvariedactiritlea and cuioymretscouneel- nraerwix, wm not. , Dr. Kern, Miss Pansy Johnson, E. L.
. -1m^^aad | for, -ViUUm^d-
The right materials in the right places bring I named Galigher and Andrews. Nineteen
^ business honses, a depot and twenty dwell-
firet place, hooupht to be a man of es-1 the Psalmirtiiy: —What thou ghratifiiejn they I ai^gS; 1 JS%5»tSS!a
tablubed moral character. It ia a matter I gather.” But they must be gatocr^, vr they I of our agriculture/
ot congratulation that the most of the can- J newbe the timers, ana to toe Uik ^ i gath-1 The only way to find what a roll wants is to i o*v«aa C ,
didstew on Iwih sides are moral men. Some j I **2?^ « by careful observation and experiments. I and'every thing necessary were furnished
Jte can look buck to the time when for gatherwSuiSoaltnradoea not give. butsh?uld I qSwtoe ue^toSIns.** ^ OXht * buslne * s ’ *®* them by the people of Bonham, and a train
gubernatorial or presidential positions men be wisely directed to the things which are placed I H 1 of cars was placed at their disposal. The
were named who were libertines and drunk-1 within his reach. I hints foe house-cleaxebs. I scene beggars description. The earth ia
ardsand gamblers. One of our vice-presi-1 fabx xotes. I -Soot falling on the carpet from open chim- covered with debris, and the groans of the
dents was sworn in drunk. A United States I —Farmers generally keep sheep too lon^. They I neys or otherwise. If covered thickly with salt, I sufferers is heartrending,
secretary of state was once carried from hia I ought to be sold or killed off while young. I can be brushed off without damage to the car* I The News fca3 the following special
office in a beastly state of intoxication. I —Carbolic soap is an excellent preventive I ^ I from Sivoy, Texas: "Two of the wounded
The American congress again and again has gainst flies. If rubbed on the neck and legs of —A little aglitti of turpentine added to the wa- have died. Ten more will probably die
been disgraced by Sea who could not walk ^ not *>• SgJ* „ toe roS^ofmoto? ’ PKXtDt lrom lhe in i ari « s received in the fate torna-
straight, yet pretending to represent -Froffi row manure diluted with water unUl 01 ^ v do.” Another special was rectfvM from
nlirat-./L fiiLia .n^ Ynr/ I ntn I of a paste- like conslriency and poured oa young I —A paste made of whiting and benzine will I n 11 >nmhiiN Texas- "The C, dorado river
Deleware, Illinois, and New York. I am j vines is an effectual remedy for insects. 1 clean mxble, and on* made from whiting and ISSSSSSIl ifSS*.
glad thaLnow the qaeeturo of morals comes I Many harbor beneath the lo«w» bark I chlorlde of soda and spread and left to dry on toe I n, ? et y fecfc above low water. Four
into the political discussion. I care not of t^JiidbyJSJfogUd\ra£iu?toe 1 m8rble wllirem °Tespots. dead bodies were seen floating down the
how much talent a man has if he is bad. j trunk and limbs with a solution oi soft soip much | —Paint splashed upon window glass can be ( nver *
Gerins is worse than stupidity if it move I good may be done. t^l easily removed by a hot solution ot toda. I
in the wrung direction. A cation of homes I —The best way td manage sickly plants it to I —A flannel cloth dipped in warm soapsuds, | St. Louis, June L—A southern New
need •» over it a man who has regard for the I turn them out of toe potx^hake off all the roif lrom 1 then into whiting, and applied to paint, will in- Mexico special says the Indians attacked a
sanctity of the domestic circle. A nation of the roots and If any are.decayed cut t Am off; p ,^“y re . mo '^ • u J srea *SlJ 8 “ d ,T ash party of Mexicans at Old Fort Cararaings
ym+Ah I prune^iwafeinand branene* severeliaodpot j c!e«i water, then dry The most delicate point Satnrdav and one man was wounded A
youug men looking up. for example need* j g_ ln te lwih set them away in Khajlj 1 will notbe injured, and will look like new.
over ft a man of undisputed integrity. A j place, after giving water sufficient to aittle-tiie I n —» - -—- - »• - - - I paymaster, who was passing, pursued the
man who cannot govern himself cannot I soil adding a little from time to time as returning
rty million. Our churches, our I health and growth appear.
of the money due on the check before de
scribed was the property of the state, the
governor being the duly authorized
agent of the state to receive the same for
the purpose of paying it into the treasury.
The governor recognized the fact Uiat the
money belonged to the stale by paying into
the state treasury the sura of $152,27$ 2i of
the amount received by him.
They . say if the full amount of
money received had been paid
into the treasury of the state, the
just claims of Alston would have been paid,
“leas the amount that he was due the
state.” The state would have been bound
to have retained what was due it as Alston's
creditor, both for its own protection and
that of the sureties.
On these grounds the court awarded a
rew trial, which will be held under these
rulings and must result in a verdict for the
defendants. The judgment rendered against
them in the court below was for $2500 pi
cipal and $641,GG Interest
govern forty
universities, our schools, and our borne- J gxxxbal agricultural items.
steads must vote for coed morals. More-j —in California there are about 800,000 cattle aud
over, our coming president most bo a res I 8,000,000 sheep,
pecterof the Christian religion. I apply I —The avenge yield of
perse cock roaches. I canyon at night. Since then five
—To clean matting*wash with a solution of one I dea 1 bodies have been found in Cook 1
pint of salt to four gallons water and wipe dry I canyon. Among .them, Samuel J. Lyon,
__ „ in 1870 In the-1 uan J® dUtel *T* I stare driver. All the bodies were terribly
no religious test; but a country discovered 1 states was only six'ty-nine bushels per acre. I ; t i?_^^r??^SS2?. In » papcrftIxd Bround I burned. The stage coach and three wagons
by a Christian man and settled by the pil-I —Indianapolis, Indiana, annually ships 8,150, I u -* r wui auperse anis. I were also burned. It is supposed that at
grim fathers and the Huguenots I CW dozen eggs, worth $315,0)0. I time to cut grass. I least four others were massacred. The In-
and men of other nationalities 1 —Great Britain paid upwards of *12,0*0,000 fo r I . Those who «tre Lay for their milch cows, should I dians left in the direction of Florida moun-
who, persecuted for their sentiments, came <h« «>ree months of lh« ^mn^MJtueettmamwnMhe gvonto tain. The troops arrived
hM mU nnwninn nf this continent I P reaent ynex. J the umeofcutungthegrara^Hrequirra the best I day and took up the trail
made where the peramtageis I. A Tucson dispatch says
three pout.dt of unwuhej trooL ' ‘ I and'of quau“
iuslitutiona is'not,.as ha, been sometimes I TO l3 m ^SuraHolTS’SEm-b^ta^um SS'2S^l!a tt iSSWS!S«W I SEZLSS IT I Si".hem'rurprefereeJ 'the poncy: " Some | ot things.
rr^biillT 1 Our n ^t e pre^n, r 'w^ E a ^Sg^th^fo 1 ?^^^^e!fre Sky^Sre^ 'S no^^’ tr ^’ MUher “ nVeIli ° nt FaUonF't?
lions. • I them do.n for iuture reference,. but to give us| be^, to caters «W m bloom amt before I p''™ r ™ l *‘tary. Thisrom-1 ^j^^^Jethoifsands otanuless and legless I iam degraded into the mere shifting of tho
r y Ge“ml fi at ilsSh Kn 11>™«^ >“ or_ tlmt state of the tooth. | position In an eternal seesaw of ins and
tains some days ago, offering their
. aid. "In reponse to this offer | X? I Senator Brown in Washington.
—The hardy and early flowering aza’ei is one I l , he Y . w . ere i “J 0 ™5Si by Gene |? 1 Hatch that ^ Sjj v ! in Geonna who lost limbs I NORTHERN democrats watching affairs IX
[toe toipTlinUfor^rodudni^askTofflowed the citizens had better attend to their own Geor B ,a wtl ° lost amD3 Georgia.
who, perse cuteu ior zueir sentiui uis, | present year. I the time of cutting the grass. It requires the best I „< ,1.. t., I served from other states, but who were resi-1 predominant color is not the predominant
here and con . l J“®“ t —Mr. David Ayers, of Camilla, Mitchell county. I K of „ ht ? to . mak ® the of butter. d a Tifcson dbmatch^savs* o l smith t. denta of Georgia at the date of the passage color of the party. This is the real secret of
lhe SSSSmJgJ^t^S * vcrase cUp “ h.re^8uWty“Sd^ 8 ,hi?^ of the
Christian rei.gion Th«-foundation of our acre,.ere dc will to "make
institutions is not. as has been sometimes I vntod to the cultivation of strawberries In South I ora.* ik ■JJ. 1 1 a s r 8l e ot 1terror ana demoralizition. Vic- I . .. I nf dime's. A more careful attention
aons - ' ISgtlSS^gJaSKSSISiMSSn | in bloom and before
I go further and say our coming pr
dent must have a heart large enough to I by practical Urmen to aid and help othera^-Vrill I flower items. I mins some “thite I By the figures—and they represent perhaps
take in all the states and territories. If he | jSSd’jfiJSffI —Bombay ffiey have what they call the “sor- | 1 J 1 n9 reaonse^ta °thl« »U in Georgia save a score or two-it will be
‘ „ „„e 4 m ,!^nfnSTv R ™r,n! 5 » lf h I -on that iere hre less ahn a thousand of
have been mccrarful in groariag a certain crop | ^hehyrdy^tndJowerin^raac»,t._one |
business, that he would take care of the In-1 in i? e late.war.
dians. At that time the San Francisco!. We P 1 ® 601
jLlfTSrS fremers !? Ib « whil.theyd ro pp^for
intend that he alone should be | the very life of the country their preciout
I admit ^ there have been pi vote
.«<.■a<ai B NaiHstuusieniasa uvuHwni' i ctcbtit'fli on which everything turned,
ally made agddnst his administration, are in a I but more than half the time there has
re.KTn iwmnuS; “ ^“^.'“erm *** noting at atoka but official patron;
bpnn him. against the spirit of the cnnstitti-1 a * !e \ Tbl * disposHion to magnify peril and
tiiNi. Let them cease their clamors for Colquitt I work before the eyes of the
uutil after the lapee of lour yean, (when ho will I nation on wires the skeleton of danger every
k murmur •** ln ** | four rears halts our American commerce
hlsadminlsiraUoo will be heard no more. It wtd | ar< | «*.»«» pvrrvthinw Whmt Ha»
be better for bis fame, better for toe unity of the a, d 4 «®moral w« everything. What do
democratic party, and better for the peace and I western nfeichants want to come to buy
ncm of the people. goods for in New 1 ork if next autumn the
dose this ncrasarily short address with tho | land is to be a ho.wling wilderness? Mer-
PSamS'uZS5SokantainaHat^lraofbuoincra will tollyoo
aatra to vote lor Werner, In tbe appnmcbing gu I that every presidential j ear is a doll year,
beruatorial eonvenUnn; and with tho hearty Everything is unsettled. What do men
wish that the grand old commonweaite of Geor-1 want to buy plows and harrows for if
J w ? yOT eipeiionce the before they get their crops in. accord-
felicity ol an adminlitiallon, under the cutdlug I M in* intimation nf some we are In
hand and toteUec, of the area, ebief ioatfre. I on toTu.rene who
shall have vollurra and buzzards caged as
at chief justice.
hand and intellect of the great
John l. Dixon, chairman.
T. A. Atkinson, Secretary.
Taliaferro County Maos Meeting.
ordinary pets, aid, os these men intimate,
ty turn the senate chamber into a
Tn ntitMiannA fA * r.ll «a vnaca mn«tini> nf fltn I ' A **tSCUtll Where Shall be thrOWO tO the
W SS.?of^aiUf5i!^SJSw. f~m S; lions all those who are oppsri to the third
n of tne county executive committee, I term? Or, on the other hand, a paralytic
many citizens from various portions of the conn j president who will pension the confederate
t* convened in the court bouse on Saturday last, I generals and reinstate American slavery,
SSibV yVLV’SS^oiTxIST^u,^
tra motion Colonel W. H. Brooke wan elected | ting out their old speeches that they made
permanent chairman ot the meeting, and C. T. I in the Fremont campaign, and in the Lin-
Buflm sscretary. ^ ^ A , w , . | coin campaign, and in all the campaigns
romy^^apSrSS^S^^toecxreutilS Uneegfortbe ipeechrodo just as well for
c mmtt.ee. IV. T/ Flynu of toe ITJd district, | the one campaign as for the other, for we
elected to fill toe place of James A. Grier, vacan-1 arc always iimniiuinent peril, and alwi—
ey mused by removal from toe county, and 8. II. I just going to ruion, and, therefore, they
£rra^rmSS»^ J * ,ae * F - “ e,<1 ' ilTiffSS } Zn
w. J. Kortou moved that a commute of nine, “5°- ' V “ Fn * a, - a . l d 1 -' gh , t I*“
ooe man from each militia district of the county. | of age, I heard the nret political sp
be appointed by the chairman to select and re- I of my life. 1 stood barefooted in the
port to the meeting suitable persons as delegates I j ng 8un at 8omerville, N. J., and heard
rn SJiSur'g Sl K!*dTn U Ah *?“"> orator .how me coocluaivelv that if
lantaon the 9th of Jane next; wl«o delegates to I ^ llliam Henry Harrison instead oi Martin
the guben:atorial convention; and to present j Van Bwen was elected president of the
such other matter of bostness to the body a> might I United States, there would be no use of my
I liT ' n,! to “P- for ,here would be DO
jnSSl 01 ? 4 r F° n MS»re I country to live in! A few months ago
JohnT*A. Mephens; A* W. Mcmhon.’R. J. Reid and I went to Bostou to lecture iu Music hal .
W. C. JthoSS. T& commtlire reiiorted the fol- and I heard in the ante-room that night that
lowing names, aa delegates to toe Jane conven-1 a celebrated orator from the west was to
^**"£*££5 *21kiS&i JSSSl *P** k in F * neuil h* 11 : 80 1 hurried through
a.“y “ d b ff lened d ?*“ “ Fa, ‘ eui }
to appoint their alternates. I hall, the cradle of liberty, and I
The committee also reported toe following pro-1 found the cradle that night was rocked by
amble and msolntfon, to-wit: I the very same speech that I had heard in
whLT’axuS.r rnv ‘fv days of uiy boyhood, and that the
rsi ol Ihv^irtv \TSiU 7££ whieh. II country was in the same imminent penl r
chocked, wlU reamt Id the dldutqtretian ol the forty years ago, and the only difference
organization, and tne formation ol factions strug-1 could observe was that in the one speech
gllugroiely for the spoito of office, disregarding I VM William Henry Harrison, and in the
meoMinaa for men, and beUcriag Uy a ihorougb 0 , h , r u WM i^njamin F. Butler! Some of
principica. we urge | us remember when Henry Clay and James
in efforts to secure I K. Polk were contestants for the presiden
tial chair. When Henry Clay was defeated.
' sick with the news, sat
Meeting then adjourned. No call has
been bad forselectid n of deiega*es to guber
natorial convention. Clayton.
The Esvrrasv's Mansion.
HON.'HIRAM WARNER It WILLING TO LEASE IT.
Xxwnax. Ga.. May 2Ut, 1880; Hon. Hi
ram Warner, Atlanta, Ga ; Dear Sir: The
undersigned, citizens of Ow.ta and adjoin-
, deeply iruprvined with the
nriction that we have reached
am in «be history of state and n«
tkmal politic*, and that our condition de
mands the thoughtful and reriouv consider
ation of every patriot, earnestly desire the
an expression of your views on
lion. We further request that you will per
mit the use of your name in the prospective
convention to be held to nominate a candi
date for governor of Georg’s. We are aware
that politic* has not been your profession.
A quarter uf a century of distinguished ser
vices for the com toon wealth with unchang
ing fidelity to every obligation sufficiently
introduce you to the ireopleand entitle you
to their gratitude and confidence. W e have
no purpoee to disparage the claims of other
gentlemen who seek the nomination, but
we believe your ripe experience pre emi
nently fir* you for tne position, and we
* * our hearty ro operat ion to
the party to united action
1 '.k°“ "™‘ I my father, pale and a
•a thesertoujuvu- I > J j’£77
pnn-
LKGS AND ARMS.
Georgia Provides for ller Wounded
Soldiers.
One of the best acts of General Robert
Toombs’s long and eventful public career,
STRONG, YET WEAK.
GLADSTONE TOTTERING IN HIS SEAT
The Liberal Government Declared to bo in a Criti
cal Condition, Being in Office Afraid of ita
Policy Avowed on the Popular En*-
tings—Will it Back Down ?
London, Jane 1.—The Pall Mall Gazette,
in its leader to-day, says; "Only a few days
ago wo saw the foundation of what looked
like the strongest government in our gener
ation. The majority in the bouse of com
mons was greater than Sir Roberrreel’s in
1841, and almost as great as E»*rl Giey’s iu
1832. The general feeling cf the country
was confident and enthusiastic. The min
ister who wielded the majority is the most
experienced commanding statesman in the
commons. What has happened is that
the ink on the patents appointing the
ministers is hardly dry before the
ministers* brows become clouded with
anxiety. Elation has changed into very
marked discomfort. Old members of tho
house of commons declare that so disagree
able a condition of things has never before
DUvIlv lluf CT.Z, tzutv » wmw,w o ... ; ye
was to put into the new constitution a I been known. The oppositition, instrad of
clause obliging the legislature to com pen- ( being cowed and m £*est, a_re neroe, writer
sate to some extent the confederate sob
who lost limbs in the late war. Tho act
jpen-1 being cowea ana moaesr, are nerce, ozner
diers I and pertinacious. Flou.ts, jibes and sneers
Win, toot tnuoo II, .... om. . ..o act} are launched upon the ministers, n? it they
passed by the last general assembly pro- I were on the eve of defeat and not on the
vided that artificial limbs, or an equivalent I morrow of victory. On their own benches
therefor in money, should be given to each I there is a curious feeling of uneasiness,
maimed soldier o‘f the late confederate army perplexity and disappointment; there
resident in Georgia at the date of the paa-1 is loyalty. zeal aud unexampled
sage of the act, at the I strength, but for the moment
following rates: For an arm off it looks rather like loyalty baulked and zeal
below the elbow, $10; arm off above the el- in the air. Before the working session was
bow, $00; leg off below the knee. $75;Jteg off I a week old a mutinous round robin hadma
above the knee, $100. I few hours been signed by more than a
Since the pa-.sage of the act there have | fourth of the party. Mutineers were by no
been 921 applicants for the constructive I means confined to regulation movements
pension, which applications have been al-1 below the gangway, but sprang from all
lowed. The total sum paid out is$GG,240. sections of the party. Outside of the par-
There are applications still to be made liament it is undeniable that some clouds
which will probably makef the graud total have arisen; a chill has come upon men s
$1 000 or $2 000 greater. I minds, a sense of check, chagrin, and aus-
Georgia, we believe, is tho only state in picion that the chiefs they have placed m
the south that has taken this method I power may not after all have understood
of recognizing the sacrifices of the wishes and intentions of those who
the men who fought so placed them there. The peril of the cabinet
valiantly for the south. It will be seen that I lies in the fact that it was not formed to
this bounty has not bc$n confined to Geo^ | match ^that spirit in thejcountry^ which
be a western mtm and be despise the sea-, npcnti0!u -. 1{ you have . method f ,,
coast, and is chiefly anxious to change the j haTe been successful in growing a certain crop I
commercial centre—if he be au eastern year after year, let us know it that we may pub-1 01 mc
Ii-h it, that others may try and see if it will be | —T1
man and he i
1 to denounce all the I Ii-h it, that others may try
equally * —
-The camellia was so named after Kamel, a I
Washington, June 1.—In a former tele-
wrat«in favor of°repudiation—if be bs i 1 ^^ S'I Jra ^‘ whrae name' is aunell.hr 1 J™? S'Lg? | tonTOUntTihowTngthe namra.rank, com-1 gram I have referred to tho fact of the very
southern man and think only of the north ( JSSmSamm. If you Uavenud. raMdu/ranl WSl.SXh hra-cu^raST'hl^M d?«n^ the it.lere llfeiug LtheirU^', psnyregTment, injury, o»J°? »” d | S^gaflg. r?™-'-
ler.toUra.wort let.thejMie .totaowo. | from JESSES Neil rose. I and not less than twenty-two neonle were I ‘ d »* n of “ ch one ot lhe ,or 'y mnC been^i^ymSd.'pkSedSithlbe co^ialUy
‘ IH FULTON COUNTY. ^ jeuatoW TOd W^TWm^TO
revemeen yrar, ago-lhat man must not he | ^ me tf>ecp that la* behind when you call | w^SegrfSS .uT*hi®? £S?g,£Z \ moramenfhe'u'amh.Muldc ,rre?v!c I v ^ ^ UtoCX^Teejfv«|
■TI.c most radqulckcst money in sheep is on | colors. I erate and Victoriararaped.""The”people''of | 1 COnf ’’ arm ’ a ‘ | menus Genera^Joseph K Johnston, Hon.
“nZS he n «nu n m' k«^ ?he° old K^yTwwhJiiHorniilltaji-tothllto ™bre I ■ I ““ well"know U n P toat i: w W hen
rh d t fi over P S&J&.’Stt 80 ll0n * JOa , r ,re“Tzr° n - * ”“*** “ *° W Jp^minentoffiSr rf Un'
man not be I . I —Coffee grounds make a good fertilizer for I sent word to General Hatch that by a cer-, wt „,. m „ jj,. ue pnv .
- ®® 11 ^ » hecp *** behind when you call ro^ Their effect is a healthy aud vigorous tain movement he, Hatch, could c irral Vic k.^ OiSSSlSu&sf
? h\J2lrJhan ^ , ,, a , ■ “ oro and flowrers * “ d ot richer torts in Box canyon,Hatch refused to co-op- . W/Browmsergrant,
The country needs a bigger president than | —The most and Quickest money in sheeD is on I colors. I prate and Victoria escaned Th« no.u.le of I o.. Franklin. Tenn.T i —. —- --—»v-v;
—Hanging baskets should be pluoged Into a ^utoweslern^.’ewlde'Kc!; are ve^ bitter VAn“hren BsrtlcttTmivate. Co. A,« Ga., ana Alexander H. Stephens, Senator Hill 8ena-
ib of water, and weU soaked at least twice a a®™ a- o-, Petersburg, Va., fcj. tor Voorhees, of Indiana, Senator Baj ard
week. 1 wl Sin feiriSi in Sra“ r ?r-.-:ra«?2 Soiomon Helcher, Private, Co. G, 20 Ga., arm a, I an( j others have shown their appreciation
citizens have been killed m hew Mexico by I e., Columbus, Ga.,9G0. ! hv kindness and courtesv on allanoronriate
GEORGIA CROP NEWS. a band of Indians during Hatch’s campaigu D. S. Bad^vjoWlfcO*, 1f, to’an, leg a. Il, ^ C j|." d ' 3 P 1
afso 1 c*aim t fhat r< he 0 hM U been° n defeated 1 in Shdn'R totoeraprlvate,’ <k). H, U80. Ca.. I And just here, let me remark, that toe
Chop prospect in Lee county a good qne. wifh tLr i^.uVna leg b. t . Reams station, Va., S75. | course or affairs in Georgia is watched with
Tuz wheat^opo, Talbot vail^ia very fine. m^^to^Tha^mi^“qu^ U^g^.^ 0 " ^^ I interest by northern democrat, here, ft is
Th*re is complaint of rust In wheat in Gilmer ters most outrageously falsifying the real William Carlisle, private, Co. B, 27 Ga.,
fmn r 2ith ter I c °“ nty * . I situation of affAirs in his department. I e. l C«larCreek. Fla., $6o.
. i J r . ,I \’.} heu .spe^.wito tar J apple trees are leaded with fruft around f
country needs a bigger president w
ever before because the country is bigger. I commun ewes, with a thoroughbred ram.
When Washington took bis seat as ebario I —Select when you buy, and be sun
teer he bad only thirteen counters to drive. I when you sell, and don’t you forget iu
Now there are thirty eight, and some of I —Colonel W. R. Stuart, of Ocean Springs,
them are very skittish! Of course with I extensive breeder of Spanish merino sheep, has
the wire bit of the telegraph they can be | »,«» acres of land fenced,
guided much easier than one might sup-1 —Give sheep plenty of water, winter^and
° . .... .. . — ~j» i w*%*%w thiro don’t drinl
Bora; bnt still there are increased h>«- “they don’t^rinkikyoeimay knowtoey
responsibilities. Three-fourths They are good judges ol their own
this century has been taken up with sec-1 ‘ —when you cutoff your lambs' tails scar the
tional strife. Now let as have twenty years I arteries with a red-hot Iron, then smear with ter . ^ „. v
for something else. Let the political orators and salte grease. Don’t let them bleed to death I swainsboro.
get out their old speeches that discu-sed n “p; r g,dflhi T hS; hSsin logs with a two- „ Tms turpentine business in Taylor county is
dead ipsuea, and send thexnto the paper- j ncll aU2ort mjd keep them filledup with good I fl° u rishl“5-
mill and have them changed into white I fine tar; on this tar »alt the sheep. The sheep I The wheat crop of Houston yields more straw
sheets on which they shall write one good, | come for their rations of salt and get their noses | ban grain.
rousing speech about the moral, or commer-I smrared.’FUb foe tar. I The corn crop throughout Baker county
a*rjesyszt 1 ■ everknown -
M-Franklin^prirateCo. A, SO Ga.,lega
Panama. June l.-Oi the night of May I ^bSSdGmn^private^Go. *L, 1 Ga., lcgb.k., |
La tremendous explosion is said to have I Georgia detailed, 575.
taken place in Ancon, Peru. A large tor- I Aaron F. Greer. Lieut., Co. C, Cobb s legion,
pedo, of new proportions and of extraordi-1 ° ~ ’ ** 5 ‘
bvnoi
known tnat Governor Brown advised
our people to accept the
reconstruction acts, and that he carried out
practically the advice he gave and accepted
them, voted for the reconstruction candi
date for governor, and for General Grant
for president the first race, believing tho
jou, anu Muses, auu uavra, and lots of other I f ATTnK i- i m vin» w*»tt dnwn fOmnt I expioaeu acciaentauy, suocKing every nouse
i men had sheep. And Mary had a little cSPSSuti^Sm about Swainsboro, in ^ e tQWn> breaki ^ nll the glass in the T. C. Harrison, sergesul
‘O. I _ . — ... . ... I win/lAmii nn<l oniuulin.a alnnii «... ...no* >ka I PTlCSS , arm. 10,1 570.
Faknee, in Gordon are cutUn* grain, but the windows, and spreading alarm among the
I yield wifi be smalt 1 n ’ > — — '
W. R. Hndraon, piivatc, 9 Ga., Art, leg b. k.,
a. a,
that are how about to burst upon us. Do
not let the despotism of politics make you
believe tharc are only one, or two. or three, | mixed feed fob animals. i --—. i ».aih«w
?h^ U ^o^SUTh. 8 t*nnre n it U Tn ^ ““ ^ Ed^iiz iol^j ^Lwlfe JeTelS cIT»« ^ C ’ “ ^
other words, it is saved. The old ship of I nditlonofall our domesticated animals ia to I fo^ 11 al firat supposed- | killed. Six houses adjoining were leveled Calar Citvk. a.,.
dora not *reou?re t any > very SS5S“lrtM ‘ ” roe StS w^XS°£ {^ WCU la ,he Ztir on^U^T^ra ^'SSS Co I t’C, leghk.
^? h “S!SL'2Sd Ut e no n h.»fof Conn doing well in Whiffield: the ground every- not even the cement is to bo found
ran ion tSSnto ?he flowera In m.toh Slzt^ JJt. S?re Ke. where In vpleudld condlUon. The street pavements were broken up and
lro>‘on pUtfofm, and in convention. So/'ai ™ uu ™&eri!TL m otiL^ ” ^^^^d fn theZinStocmreo
tSS*z-.uKiA:: astesssA 3. o s^i h ssi < s« rren b ~ rKh
b 1 the advantage of a mixed feed more apparent I mRoul 80 weu 83 was expeciea. found. Portions of bodies were found at .
than In milk cows, for milk being a product that I Murray county farmerahave planted largely of I some distance from the scene of the ex- 2 j n.ivutf r*o C Cobb’s Legion
. . . , requires a lair proportion of all the elements re I cotton this season, more tnan ever before. I nlminn in addition to which five bodies wKd v. *.n U ^
Cmti we not raise nch pasturage except by I quire< i f 0r the production of an animal. It is evi-1 There is more cotton In cultivation in Bartow ^ave been recover# d The turt>edo nt tht I "TSh-i *8 wtieler *Co. i Texas, arm b. e.,
mouldering human bone?, and the real ram Cent that all the elements will be necessary for county than ever before at any one time. £ ax ® . # ,» of AtteSte Ga S ’
of human carnage? I pray God there may making milk. Colonel C. V. Walxxr. of Auguste, exhibits L emcnatit Catden^ of the Peruvtn favy H'private. Co. F, C3 Ga.. leg b. k..
3 for the musket in this conn. I flowers. I rim tnm«»/va>« fmm hi, zv-rvipn or.th nf M-w | Gteuienatit L-araena*, uk tue leruyian navy, | r
ballot-box. let t
ceded states were admitted back to congress,
their senators and representatives. It is
o known that for the last eight or ten
years Governor Brown has acted steadily
be no more use for the musket in this couu- I
I ripe tomatoes from his garden 2Gth of May.
try except for holiday turnouts. I pray God I The
that the time may hasten on when your I ful with flowers just now. How is it out in the I the oat crop will turn out an average yiel
Will h« museums mnteinin* I country ? Here aud there a_ farmer a ertfa>mai-be lN Whitfield, in good ground, where wheat was I JKJU
^ 5JJ put in early, it is thought foe yield will be fair. | of the explosion i\ of course, unknown.
yard. Approach them and you must walk shoe- J jJjmes Tison, of^Fumter county, has seven acres
- , , , n .1. , . I vcuio uutciuui uiunu ajcao ov.wa oicautij
I'other housfs J M. tlarw H, pnvate. Co. A, 19 Ga., leg a. k., and constantly with the democratic party.
i oilier uousfs i ^ . »*. 1 Eight years ago. when Governor James M.
Smith was nominated by the democracy for
raraw^wraj-.—ra. . i governor, and Dawton A. Walker by
Wuttlta’h: ' ™ republicans, Governor Brown
enry tfj.nr.Sn. privat* Co. c, 21 Oa., arm | publisheii a letter planting him-
.charleston, Va., UUl, iegb. e ll 7DjjiB«t-1 self firmly with the demo-
., tlcs.fju. , u i. I crats, and giving the reasons why he would
. j Hosva J'fonjon. private, Co. K, 18 Ga., leg b.k., I against Walker. I under-
the torpedo tciteely a vesttge ”»«» ^ pWjtoS . U Ga„ann a. at Utohd he says this wa, one of the mostun-
fom:d Portions of bodies were found at | - ,e ’ ’ ua " a I -rateful acts of his life, as he and Walker
I started in the world as yonng 'lawyers
together, members of the same church and
bosom friends, though Walker was
East Tennessee whig and Brown
South Carolina democrat; and
luav IUC UU1C IU4J aamioh via hajcii JUU1 ■ *, J’—. —
navy-vards wilt be museums containing
. Il , —t, ° l fonnu who nas a taste tor u-i' .
ships that were used in barbaric ages when fl ower -beds which she cherishes in. the front
nations settled their qnarrels by slaughter. I 1
shall be taken off our coin and there shall I lilies, or a few very common roses. ■ > ■ • —*— - _ . . bibuuihk uv uicucwwiauv pan; ».».»„...
be substituted the dove, the bird of blood tells flowing up for toy. and the affuro and Coffee counties will make a better T»i® Supreme Court Cecities Borne C °‘ C ’ 21 Ua ’ ’ went for Smith, to whom he was under nt
Eiving avrayforjbe K bird^f theolive-brancjj. | ^were^ranwhi^ tov^to^ a^ng^stejt | jjjrtjtoconi and other crops this year tbau | important Principle «f Law. | Co. F. 7 Ga., arm .. e.. j personal obligations, a f gmn 8 tWaHtor.m
> grass. |
aa the I
ner, is
«that
t z*nof the Argentine Republic, name«l J B VltiSaMSSSi^pnv*te, Co. B,7 Ga., leg bk.,’( when Brown was nominated for’governor
Martinez, and two or three other persons cd ^ DI1K , by the democrats in 1857, Walker catne out
whose names are not reported. The cause | T- McCrary, private, Co. A, Hlllyera Battery, inhis support from personal consid-
NViUhim TNewmtn, raigrant, Co.H, 2 Tcnn,, I crations, leaving hU parly for his friend.
Car., arm a e, Lovejuy’*ftatioe* Ga., ftt). I But when Walker was nominated for
. *' ,r - “ ernor in 1872, Brown was so determinet
standing by the democratic party that he
.. - •« - • ■ ’irno
This
’s democracy,
never
THo ALSlun SUIT.
I Malvern Kill, \
which i, no. ronrer uM, I Plover h.f.crep ^^ T .Vy. n . pdvate, B. i Ark.a. k.. ^^^“"Siamoneylree^ tomato too
l j—. -—principle affecting the | Chlckmmauga, tltat „ „ ana nas spent nia money treeiy to aiu
d the liability of sure- James U. R -ynoldo, private, Co. K, 15 Ga., arm I democratic cause.
- r‘j a. e., Gettysburg,SO> _ Now, the question ->-..1,
I U I Llmllit t.vtea— * Jrt rtn -
ties under certain contingencies
8. A btroud, private, Co. A, 40 Ga., arm a. I democrats
which northern
seriously asking
— r ._yle of Georgia refuse to sus
tain Governor Brown because he went for
Peace once established, _
tablished forever. I give you. my friends. 1 true
as a panacea for all political ilia, and trine that nothing pay* wlucu » uu$ cuuyciuuw . w in be made.
?H Pre Tf nt - T J .°f° f ,*if th«G I ^tor wltiwlffice forget a garden into order aud to I Bottom land com in Talbot county not prom- I It decides a vital r
Christianization of the people. Get their keep it so. Still, there must be the expenditure Ising at present. Wheat cutting going on; crop bonds of officials and the liability
hearts right, and they will vote right. [ oi a little monej and some trouble.and beside that I not a good one. | nniW rertein cnntineenci
Have you any idea that the professed poli- there G toe toes of probably a couple ol dollar* m Thomas county toe oat crop in proportion to nromteea to have imoortant Marines upon I A
?L C C 5 h 0 dre h U U „vtVhey neverdidTav^tou T S T Srpr.vAte.Co,C,2:G..Ann. w^the
bul ge?offl^and mnd trouble. Tire m.® S^^proSuol^er*^ Vo^mof Tuz wheat crop throughout Bmtow«m W t. 0 W a Vha» oMbe^uff teneb^aud ““‘STaS?™, private,Co. B, 25 So. C*., leg reeouztruetiou, and will they hold that au
sea of the people roae up again and again, rareiuTeveathlug bj Ita mow viSe taiSS WMl “ ireimf«?rant featu-4 will be S inrariSt K k-. Battera WagoV. si, l& eight years’ constant service in the deroo-
and commanded national reformation! tate-The farmer who teaebea hta ehudren that Coro and cotum are looking well. Jwinterest w jj 1Um RSteirort.private, Co. I, l3Tenn.,lcg crat i c J party, and constant adherence to its
Pmfowed nolitieians eot ns into the four- I th e yard must be turned into dollars would do , Chops on the line of Twiggs and Pulaski are throughout thesta.e. I b. k.. Jonesboro, Ga.. Vi. I nnnl i nr (,, f a no t along enough probation
rrerasaoapol mcrana got na inw tne tour them infinitely greater service it he would devote looking finely. Com has a healthy appearance. histoev of the case. Roberta. Stewart, private. Co, A, WTexaacAV., nominees, is a roi^g enougu^pronae uo
years’war. Did they get na^out of UT No. ^ JanJ floret 1*0, u me culture of and the cotton looks "good and greasy.™ a ,. leg a. k.. Bayou Mason. La., $;0A to admit him back into the party!
The people came and fought out the fight, I his children'1 .-esthetic teste. I junr.r n.v.. en— I The aiaie, through the govemor.-brougbl James R. Thompson, private, Co.E,27Ga.,arm I The republicans are also looking on with
and they commanded peace. Professed CHAFE SOI. cabb^rar’repWtenhSpl'in'tffromwoSby suit in DeKalb county against Robert A. a. e..8harpaburg. Va^. IBS. interest, as they can make effective nse ot It
politiciAns again and again have ruined our I Los*-from crane rot continue to came an in- I toe application of a twig of the China tree to each | Alston, aspnncipal, and Patrick WaaSh and | ^J 1 8 L Toda,jitigeanL A, baL ua. civ., arm a. e., j before the northern people if Brown is not
American cpmmerce. Did they ever re-1 creased investigation as to toe malady, aud a
store it? No. The people rose, and, wp.h J hope to discover a remedy. True aa yet nothing
rabbaiiM. He prorachihSpunts ifrom worms by suit in DeKalb county against Robert A
I the application of a twig of the China tree to each I Alston, as principal, and Patrick Wat ah and ■LS^Todd, ac^eant, a, bat.
?Sd a Hc or Jew leaves upon toe George W. Adair, as sureties upon the offi- private.’Co. C
lrr».s_ I cabbage. I ~r a i-*«« .. nn m<» nrinior nt «k» I Ji 11 v »
ueorge >v. Auair, as sureues upon me um- ii p Tatutn nriv
cial bond of Alston as public printer of the I Reama Station,’Va.,
a pc
! 19 Ga. lez a. k.. I sustained, because ot hie course on recon
. , ’ ’ 1 atruction. They will say that all this talk
William B. Thomas, private, Co. E., 7 Ga., leg I about the south being
ridiraSS^f Ucra U ^n-w?J^r^f^e^*ucwMof down and raid ail was lost He had felt the
party,°and C <temanda of toe organization a I magnetism of that splendid Kentuckian
»and dispantonatc inquiry into toe causes I whose name I cannot pronounce without
which have led to this disruption; the manipula- I enthusiasm tingling from scalp to heel. But
X XLeXSCT' &I.SKI »» evcryibiDg Jojt? Why, that election
for purpoars of miswprcsonting and I K* T . e us the Texas domain, rich heycrad all
mUlesdtng toe people in toe interest of men agricultural estimate, and opened the door
—* ——- -* ■ * nexation after annexation, until now,
. v the wind blows from the west our na-
whereby io*ny of thedtizea*of toe state have! the wird blows from the east the flag dtps
been actualiv robbed of their property; | m the Pacific. \\ e were told that the ex
toe approptlation by the state treasurer I istence of the country depended upon Mr.
of ‘ntarotaartAiuf from toe deposits oi the moneys I Lincoln’s second election to the presidency.
°i fo? J9? *2?? 1 After his second inauguration he died,
and Andrew Johnson put the adminis-
tration Li just the opposite direction, and
ritioo to enforoe * contract which be had made I we still live! L*st autumn we were told
as a Firafe individual, when toe courts of toe the pnwp erity of the state of New York
SS&JS2 d «pOT ulou tha alacnan betwran
Tne by local mean,tbuexaction of aiwtted and I Mr. Robinson and Mr. Cornell. We
roSa^ST oflool; the Inefflorocy o< I change officers: but I do not see any very
rcynt gorrroor, hla noaoriom aod wo nderfnl, change in the prosperity of
•fr—*? <ram bl.pqn °l MtaMk the 9Ule ' The , on rfaea about the same
pttiWeirtthttSdnlSrhfSrtS he^f ‘i»« *‘ d ‘ d Ustyarthu month. The tides
frith rally and diligently dbrharfo. Thrae we come in with about equal strength. My
a .... ■ «j-ai— ' iiizens, while the coming
re greater or less impor
tance attached to it, l«t us quit this crisis
ibdependentism. I ubsiness, and believe that God built this
The dem xratic party ought to put its seal of 1 country to stand. I have made up my mind
MKlemn*tion noon > uch toaasefiii practice* and I that the Almighty capacity to keep this
J* ■** TlDdtetia or josufy them: tw I ra ,j oa on the march of prosperity does not
S5wuho»««»"y^^“ roSSi^ribHity entirely depend upon either the Chicago or
Si ;tSe In^S.'y u inro the Cincinnati convention. It ttan ever
whose conduct aud associations evoke scandalous I was a time when we could afford to have a
criticisms which aw beUevad by a larec number I calm, deliberate, unlevered presidential
election, this is one. There ia no crisis
rotuilTii sbk? and serins^ the tSSrity of Between any two of fifty good men named
whnon there haa never been the breath of ouspi-1 fot the presidential chair there fill not be
■4 a bait per cent change in your taxes,
1. the only way by | nor the thousandth part of an inch rarialion
which harmony cwn ptaribly be tesiored I j n your national prosperity. The only
10 the democratic honaeliold. for whenever I difference will be that if the democrats
IhreeriS^rio!SSSSf!!rpS'bS?o!^UoloSS iau >P° w « ,h « republicans will have
a ■!>ngsron■ responsibility, and will make still I to C* 1 out - whereas if ibe republicans stay
wider toe exbtiug breach. I in power, then their men will keep their
places. Bat ia many cases there may not
even be - that diflerence, for professional
politicians forecast the result, and they
hard-banded and bes'weated industry,over-1 his been suggested that will prevent Tt, yet ex-1 Coas ia almost beyond the reachiof disastcrin {state. Tho alleged breach ot the bond was | “tviitiMa B. Thonita^private, Co. E., 7 Ga., legl alxiut the south being reconstructed, and
came the financial calamities. To the poo- pertinents have pretty weii deddedasto wbat^^ poughenr, andalarge crop bas been piante d . t hat A^ton had, under a resolution of the b. k.. Wilderness, *75. 1 about re-establishing the fraternal relations
pie, then, we look praying God for ,E^ r “ rtriri-Tthf no'w^S'n“ fwtht P roth ported uuczcepttonriiy E^whUo^u^thS gn«al d^dvv£f *&' g “ ‘ ^ ' ' “ dth ' « humbug; that the demo-
evangelization. Let a practical Christianity I not a result of disease or debility of toe vines, crops are proportionally so. $5,000, for which he had failed to render an I Wiight, private, Co. C, 3 Ga., leg a. k., 1 cratic party of Georgia are still so bitter
take possession of the ballot-hox, and that I caused by unsuitable soil or deficient nutrition; I j account and had appropriated the same to I 2d $»00 I that they will not reinstate a man into the
will settle illegal voting. Let practical I on toe contrary; toe moatithrifty vines are rom-1 « I his own use; further that Alston was re-1 8. A. Willingham, private, Co. C, 19 Ga., leg a. | party after eight years of constant, steady
Christianity .take , possession of tha | “S&SH* THE CLEMENT ATTACHMENT. | sponsible^ in__the ..° f K ^. 0d 0_| hl^w’ wi'^.’lrivite. Ca. B. 19 Ga.. iegb. sdherence 1u,ei '. p ?" ci Pjf nt ,in f d
primaries and tne caucuses, and | afroTibii vtaesT Expcrimehte~hiro "demon-1 liquidated damages. The ►uit
that will give us righteous nominees. Let I stmted that good culture or no culture, or Some ot the Frnlta or the Conatitn. the life-time of Alston, and t
Christian apology like that which William I low locations, young or old vines, show very lif-1 flow’s Work. I of his residence.
E Gladstone the other day sent to the Aus-1 tie difference. They show more or lea rotting I Q Tuesdav two eentlemen came* into I Thc of the defendants was that the
trial, government be the y key-note for the STfiS? Tu (bsnmim and »nSd aefanlt by Alston had paid | «UoravU:e.
settlement of all difficulties between men. | weather in Jnne or July, themselves as Messrs. Andrews and Cole. hint $15,«K). without deducting therefrom
between states, between nations. I know j Microscopic iuvertlgaUons deride that I They suted that they had been attracted to I lhe debt duefrom Alston to thestate. The
that some denounce that apologetic letter it E SS2d?? Georgia by reading the articles in The Con- sureties claimed tnat by tbis action they
of Mr. Gladstone as weak-minded and as | SSS?K“v^ , . ,b S d S2f !SS?Ja? c SKL d ^ I srrnmoN on the Clement attachment. Thev I b «» m e released: farther, that by this ad-
imbecile. I pronounce it sublimely Jhn
tian. If men can settle their difficult! «..„ ^.a. e .. .. - --
apology, why not nations? Instead | nud this favora a rapid flow of sap to every leaf and | » nil thnt it i« veureaented to b« hnvp I liability without their consent,
bullets and gun-carriages, and cities berry. Clorosultry feeder, with toe atmosphere
t began daring I W- WBam.^v*te.
in the county ^j^WrilSSf&ivato, Co. G, 44 Ga.,
nominees, because ho went for sus
taining the reconstruction measures in 1868.
_ . We have more at stake on this issue th«i
John F. Jones, Lt. CoL, 3 Ga., arm a. e, Chan-1 many people in Georgia imagine. And the
,ii in« democrats here have been very much
pained to see the assaults made upon the
Something About Sheep. | new senator.
easea: turtner, that oy inis aa- ,-a-.**. tbat Q ovcrnor Brown has ability ana gocu
w w Alston of $5,000 before he had. I sheep raisers in Worth county, Ga., ran ty I pomjeai management It is also known
formed work therefor increased their I against a Constitution reporter, yesterday, I * hafc a n £ m be r of the white men in
.ility without their consent when he was asked: MnntrT I Georgia voted and acted with him during
After the death of Alston and the con tin-| ^ Is sbcep raising in Worth county profit-1 J^ongtniction period. It is known,
x I furthermore, that the democratic party
_ * think a ?****>? I have been very much weakened for the last
cneas and apology. jA-voice^-’Amon!”] I {uacraroroTOg the wrather faring the coming I terday in looking’ forTsuItitbVIoeatfon; I court, which plea was overruled *nd the I sense and some experience in tnejdus ness twQ or thr ee years by the number who have
Oh! I believe, my friends, God haa grand reaiou, and tf vfnev are found to escape where and aa they were under charge of Colonel supreme court sustains the roiir.g. After can aonoie uis money every year. i 0 ff into the independent party. In
- - I m , loonrt thm. Bnm. I . ln . e ? were uuuer cna^ot^jnraet qQot i ng ^ Uw deHnln? the duties of the . ? ow ’““g have you been engaged in the f hi5 state of the case So the democratic
so bright as it ta this 'morning. The | Ig^^^^SSm^theS h5S“i3n*VS | ‘ be T wanted.
.. fcg “
soft ottomans to Tide to heaven in, will bo I were applied as soon as tho young fruit was
thronged by the great masses. The Missis- formed.
sippi, the Ohio, the Hudson, rolling on from | _ „ . ... , . . i io mase a oik
source to otiUe^will not fin<L ajlirifhflk in rTffi“ e Have ^'Stoer^dfSto?^ Uchment mi>1
an overtasked workman, or a single waste strap over the nose, in which have sharp spikes enterprise for
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
thincs for this nation. Never was it others suffer by rot, report them. Some parties
— l -- L * — J ‘ •• rri— I iu certain localities last season successfully saved | ^ .1. I tinhlie nrintersnd the time and manner of I business? * * I leaders feel that they will promoter the
_ _ _ years. We have arancheoi | * n f AMa , a n f *i>a n.-iv am) nf tha mnntrv
car for a few passengers *ith tender feet on | CTdoSigffrobunS'isIirKpri bags.' j , ----- . i , a b»sn" i -. ...
New York, and Mr. Cole ia a nephew of making the advance to Alston was such a nionej evOT year since we D^n Governor Brown and all who acted with
Colonel Cole, of Nashville. They are going change of the nature of the contract aa Wb»t ataut thepnee ot wooir hjm on the recon5tructlon question, by re-
to make a big thing of their Clement at- amounted to a novauon without the ton- Well, *ngSmT^Wa w«d fusin 8 to rcco S n ' ie tbem “ m0 “ ben > oi lbe
__ Did, and it will be an important I «"t of j the .nraties and discharged | pound. of wooUt^ _a sheanng._ Thui wool | ^ ^o n | d purroe this courae,
an overtasked workman, or a single waste I «S pllT erthenoae-in which have aharp tplkea I enterprise for Atlanta. | them under section 2153 of the code?
place. The morning, laughing on the east- {inserted, so that when she attempts to draw her I These little mills are in greater favor, and
era coast, will give a glad salutation to even- milk the *pikes will prick her, causing her to de-1 several new ones have been put up. There
ing, waving its red banner on the western I “**« I would be a great many more put in opera-
coast. And agriculture shall bring all its —How can 1 d«r* fcV — 1 ** • ’ *
sheaves, and mining all its precious metals. | “i
senator—a man who was toe leader <4 toe c ,
^^S^^^lSftoravri^SjAl ' b ”S« w * h «V r e .y^nrtwTrnM
«IJ"maKitjf >l to 1 t!* < limy whira^ami I saiior seta tha sails according to the direc-
tnpowrr. When, soroe two yrare aco. sen-1 tiou of the wind. A journalist, not far
2 frora where Isfond, fold me that after there
months remnant ol his term in the C nitedStates I w. j ««i • ijlniiniftrs*
acute lor tho more lucrative jwrition of atiDtoet I T?° * i*?.* 1
to Pern, antf Mr. VacUrtah chudWr vnoceedeu I tton he went into a place where there were
by election ol the lecMatnie of I many employes of the government, and be
A. je -- -* * v * to find
secure your nomination. Hoping for an
early answer, we ate, toot truly yours, T.
M. Jones, J. H. Wynn, Robert Orr. A. H.
reraocraJoiin D. B\me, ThocnaaSwlw. Sim
h. Whatley. Jo^U> Amis. WUHaat S.
Askew. W. 6. Deirn. T. C. Craafoed. J. M.
Glam. W. H. Davis, William Amis, William
B, Aoderaon. J. A. Hoddleaton M. R P.n-
ri>n, J. J. Jackson. H. G. Crane, B.Y. Brewn,
H. W. Camp, T. L. Jooee.
tee jraoi'a eem-t.
ATUtNTa. May 25, lSSa-Memra T. M.
ones and others, Nennan—Gentlemen: I
Mirhlsaia. the deotocruie pnm of tha I expected to find new incumbents, bat, to!
who!. . country, .and _more eqwririly | theT wm ^ same old incumbent.; and
Brigand'aSThriSj^MoSm oSZSa iwt I w hen b * «ked how it to they told him
fhrtelaacy and FreriUent Hayes Now. if the I that just at the time the administration
peopte otGrorgta eoadoos this ertme (mores*-1 happened fo change they changed their sen-
is covered all
c J mT ^r d „ U ^ **•*&*?“ I timeats. and did it "conacieni
able or wilUnfroV* for them la toe fature. they j OT ". wil h green bpttie-fls
but baiter toeir owa honor, and present to toe I sucking the life-blood out of its neck and
world the hypocritical and pitiable spectacle of I flanks, and on the firet Tuesday in Novem-
cofdeazuac fo others that which they do them- ^ tbe old lioo terribly shake himself.
I and there may be a new set of green bottle-
■too ot me rroomuos oy M«ara moose. Utzon. ?*“• but mo ? bnn P7- “kv Jf>«r pUoes.
Antl^w. and othera, tire re^jrt of the oonnoiuoe I f*° not Mand agape as to what is to come
ad rerolutfoas were unanimously adopted. I next. Go and attend to roar honest bas>-
Ortterrd that the proeaedtacs he published in I ness. Do not believe tbe desootic political
ni **.oa I which tell you that ibe country ia
DraNcSua^wlLwotSmd^roteMt^Vax $£ * in djLa g« r going «o ruin. It is no more
fjSftACoxCTrruTioN, tbe Augusta Chrouide and 1 in danger ol going to pieces than tbe moon
CqpaticutiaDalist and the Aucusta Evening News I is in danger of going to pieces.
\dte I Agkin- U we want to resist the despotism
Aojooroea <ue^ w »—— I of American politics we must realize that
neither party is immaculate, and we most
CHANGED THE CONTRACT.
The court bold that it was such a change I
I pounds of wool at a shearing. This wool J p^yf j( should pursue this course,
commands a ready aale at thiny cents p^ [Visibe opinion of s^.cio:is men here that
I liri n ^silfbring two doltora- Umb | we may toon find tfie democraiic party tn
—How can I destroy potato burs, rouash bugs, 1 tion if it were not for the fact that there is of the contract as would discharge the sure-
, a precious metals, I and other iMects. one spooufui ot coiree pow- I doubt as to who ia the agent for Geor- ties* if the act was done without their con-
and manufacturing all ita adroit fabrics, and | JgjJ +ritpetn to a pall ot water will destroy I - ftnd cQngeq^aiiy a5 ^ w here and how s«nt. However willing they might be to
it fabrics, and I Jjg*?
art all its pencils and chisels, and literature
all its printing-presses, and commerce all
its masts, and religion all its altars and
towers, and put thejn down at the feet of
Him on whose vesture and on whose thigh
is written, "King of kings and Lord
lords.*
| gia, and consequently as to where and how | sent. However willing they »i*fgh
I 4i.. manhinmi Tf ik. n Mv.^.4„ M An I ktsfiii fnr InFir Dnnpiifl! whpn he
•’How about those wild hogaf”
a minority in Georgia
Tbe Turkish Aaan*,ln.
Constantinople, June 1-—A dispatch
soya that the great council of Ufemus has
decided that Commeroff’s assassin shall not
. I roent to him " not to do , it, and I ” u , that in order to ■ninistera are prep
srasataaMTflsaitssft I L b -»y «-*-«- «• b » *»»««• | ^
’ wlManchester Guardian says the Turkish
Sr I papers have been instructed to raise the
at m e *.k® ce i °* ^ r '- ni ? n ‘ I-bugbear of a religious war and wholesale
will take pleasure in giving j massacreo f the ChristSansaslikely to follow
an«-tasS4= 5=MaswftfSf
A Bailresd Stale.
remedy is to remove the cause. One I perous, growing cities is due to toe same condi-1 presented to tbe treasurer a check drawn in
Monday morning last, at Wilmington, | tb^Se"ti”wi:hta a naif ?£ch ot the' end%“J KiWeyhS’o^SSiuyfiMd’SSoN'ewOiSmi'i {*™T.°*! be on'^he t * t Uni'wif ,a matra
“ — ’-ltt ol^tor^milne. and holdlna the [ theaceneof hla operaOona hot that. Irtahlened | Washington on^ the^United^ htates
N. C., the Carolina Central railroad was | tote jn eplriis
sold at auction and .
bondholder, tor tne rom oi I ^
nnrehased by the first I chicken with its’month open aa that tot" ran see j away by mfegoveroment. rnthieafuxatfonand I treasm
Xm f Qr the «nm of 1 ti** windpide, put toe leather down it, giving it» J commercial insecurity, he changed his plan* and *
.IS *or UW " Uia _ V 1 I film nr two round. Thi* destror* ®nd hrln M I «MfM in in*n«a We r “"
mortgage 1
$1,200,000.
easury in
, 1877i for
A Desperate Attempt.
t _ Galveston, June 2.—A News’ special
reasnry of the state, and the bal- ntes. Tbe ring was pitched at 4:25 in a from Dallas rays, a desperate attempt at
ggd I prises. But. however this may be. theie is nb I ance he would * 1 * rv~i.— ,,r “* -,Ti — 1 * * r-v- rv,n; n .
$1,200,
mineton and _ _
from Wilmington to Charlotte and also h«i , — , a .
an extension running from Charlotte to reJn * d J- be found here a* regarded manufacturing enter- into the treasui
tv*« on-ira i # nrth nf the linA I —What’s the difference between M czmdes M tnd I P^ses. But. however this may be, there 1* nib | ance he wouh
“Sdiiwe^SSa^ *£ I which the check
the neceoary rolling stock.
see,of t^nirf^-- I S^cSh^S^th; 1 ^.^ A^vS^ S? I ^ I the Ulanc. o_,dy from hraraay.
to Knoxville, Tem
tbe work was not completed. For some (ts a full blood animal. both sire
has been in the | mnd.^dan^ being thoroughbred*, . though, ,< I Alston was much pressed for money;
«1 ill. Canal. \ 14|at in May> 1877< ^ as governor of-the
ahee. A technical commission has lately
been sent to examine the condition of the
Goes In Ibe West VIr Daidanelle forts. The language of ihe news-
wia Prise Flab*. I papers need caase no apprehension. The
I populace sympathize with the mission of
Sew York, dated April I Collier’s, West Virginia, June 1.—Be- M r . Goschen, the British special ambas-
for $108,028.50. payable at sight tween Goss and Kyan a prize fight took place f & bor.
erof Alfred H. Colouitt.hrovernor I here this morning, which resulted in the I
to pay attorneys’ I ravine near Collier's station. West Virginia, I robbery occurred near Clear Lake, Collins
c was liable. Tbe I about three hnedred yards from the Penn- I county. A farmer named Bradley left $200,
time past the property
usually misapplied, or no distinction j d l^,^Lff5 £or, |Sl I above sum was deposited in tbe treasury, I sylvaniaboundary line. Some three hundred j received for cattle, with hia wile for safe
22ght?to2£?bf tESEEL of otlSVtS and the treasurer knows what became ot persons present. Pittsburg beingjwell repre- keeping. A stranger asking to
m pedigreed stock upon one side sad I ^ OIr!y from hearsay. sen ted, with a slight sprinkling from New stav all night, was given a pallet on the
1 here at home. Governor Colquitt testified that in 1876 I York city and Troy. At five o’clock two! gallery. At midnight be saw two men who
toe lesson shall t jj 6 Atlanta Herald, in which Alston was 1 deputy sheriffs appeared and warned those I he supposed belonged to the family enten
j interested, was sold out for debt, and that I present that the governor of West Virginia | and hearing cries of murder, he peeped
Alston was much pressed for monev; said that requisitions would be‘issued for I ihrongh tbe blinds and saw a woman on the
if I persons present. Pittsburg beingwell repre- keeping. A stranger asking to
xsay. lsented, with a slight sprinkling from New stav all night, was given a pallet on the
here st home. J Governor Colquitt testified that in 1876 | York city and Troy. At five o’clock two | gallery. At midnight be saw two men who
Endeneverfoeicas. jT**aoaF I How k®* ***» to w* f * ►—*»»• 1—««« I .. » - 1 • ' ** » ' - • J — * '
ffi IS,^ both ^re I ** Pactically applied.
been in the j and dan*, being thoroughbred*, though
hands'of a receiver. Tt is believed with I cf differeotbreeds. A crow between Rhortoorn*
good management' tbe investment can be SielSSSj Sk»^?toi 'SZTbSEtwe ^ I U»ndon. June L—M. De Leawpa. in his J st»te.““paid" fo7’tbe use ol ’Alston Vbout
made a profitable one. In all probability cn»-breed shorthorn or Deroo, as toe care speech before tbe Liverpool chamber of $15,000 for a fee-due him as one of tbe at-
the property wUl be at once delivered by may be. Common stock may also be croas breed. \ commerce, yesterday, expressed himself as tornevs for the state in the case of TheState I was chosen referee. "Tbe fight
tba^irar into the hands of the pur- J ^^g^^^gg^SSSSJ "“1^^ ‘he I GtOT ** n Th ® United 8 “ ,es -
SSSSfc“4l^b«2Sinl?n^lt < $S^ proposed to offer lotos' British public
*’ * - - - ---- - - 1 •«*»«*** “* *' — "* 1 Decuon .uo* oz mecuuesavs: ^ o .
after jndg-1 to fight their man loi
New Yore, June 2.—Richard B. Con
nolly, a Tweed ring fugitive and ex-comp
troller of this city, <*’
day.
WHAT THE LAW IS.
1166.000 pounds worth of shares of ,
stock, but did not care whether they were i of tbe creditor, either before'
t was closely a horse, he rode to the nearest oeighborhc
■e of Goes, it I and accompanied by a party of four,
still longer.! turned. Mrs. Braalev and both robb
contested, and but for the age c f
would probably have lasted still longer, j turned. Mrs. Bradlev and both robbers
In tbe 85th round, Goes’s seconds claimed I were dead, one of the latter being shot
tioaaaa waole,* as does the breeding Iromaub- 1166.000 pounds worth of shares of] Section 215* of the code says: “Any act [ a foul. It not being allowed they refused j through the heart, the other through the
v ' * r ‘ '**■ jadg-1 to fight their man longer, and the referee f bead. The robbers proved to be Mrs. Pi
in Marseilles Sun- Wbra toWjK£p
1 for poultry, ’
FOULTEY ON THE FARM.
To keep poultry
*-‘'4 "MSH.V1 tue/ wwg i wa mjouoMwij ctuiki ucwic w «ucr juug- i to Dgui iueir iiian longer, and tile referee I bead. The robbers proved to be Mrs. Pruett
taken or not, as be coaid get plenty of ment against the principal, which injures awarded the fight to Ryan. The latter is ; and her daughter, the former sixty years
'— —*" — * ^ * * *** * * * * * * ** ’ * and the owner of considerable
try on toe form Is economic*] fund5; b * wss not asking for money, surety, or increases his risk, or exposes him terribly punished about the face and body, o.d, and
wp and hoc* are kept, there I* { hut offering it. His speech was much ap-1 to greater liability, will discharge him.” but held out. Goss is not apparently much t erty, an
Poultry are the scavenger* of I plauded, { The court holds that the whole amount ( cut or disfigured, but became winded, ance of
and having an independent
* $1,700.
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