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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GA„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1881.
THE SOUTHERN' CCLTIYATOU.
_ Mow to tee tfaneterataatteMS*!* 1 * ““ ’
THE WEEELT CO'iSl'l'I ETI05.
THE UXEAT aODTHUJi FA MILT PAPER.
S I to per csaa
Week) jConst Itotlon. era month*, $* 00.
IMPORTANT.
TTeifnfl the Constitution and Cnltl-
fator to one addrera for $2^*0. Thta
loea not applj to pant «obwrIptlon.
Both intiicrtptlona must be made at the
lame time.
rnaumrav hotici
HaOn the «»t» liter poor nUM on thl paper. It
0 CIO 'I**, poor nUerlptSoo eaplrta. ~
leforo pour ooUerlpCSsn eiptrM, u »<
&& tho ptper wbea th* Cm* to out, «mh
iredoaocwteb leereflitout aateerlben, tniw-
rara* onr profit on tbo paper U to imaUltwtll
lot pep ni to lend the paper and collect teebfn*
• bar* to
gold now in the beda of the riven of I "*'»< da cam moot be doe dept, I atot
north Georgia than haa been taken ont 'Soep* tnV^uSer’ dan Brer B%.
of ita mines in the prat fifty yean ita <i»t eit-Iooted dat. w'ea be Cne
bold one, but it ia donbtleaa true. TheI a bee- tree, be can't climb it. ea be to aoalow dat
deposits of ages are buried there. The I be «*=•* hardly See om. Bimebp. ooedap,
.i » |« - _i • i . | w'en be awlne'loea down de road dee a booln
taihngs of all the mutes, which is m(MJ h0Mf< >bo be neet bat ole Brer
simply the crushed ore and gravel front 1, ctma
the stamp-mills, for years and years has I -Der abock ban'a mi*htp sociable en ax 'boat
been emptied into these rivers, carrying da new. er da nelsbborbooda en den. attnw't^,
with it th© immense percents ire of sold I Twiypia ^
, 11 ‘ . . f” 1 be wenter ao inter eeboota wld Tm'lomier doin'
that escaped the search oi the quicksilver hoMT ^ , w at, nrock e trade,
or the eye oi the miner. There is a vast I Brer Bound rroa ter .fly 'totin' en look let do
amonntof treasnre buried in the* riverr, I bee iree. en B.-tr TarryjAn be wna ter creep en
and if they man be made to yield it np Brer Burred-tilin'
Georgia will be very much enriched. | , nnn , ^ de element*.. en ole tier Tarrypln
Tbo Preside—t-e OSta teufflln' ®° abambUn' on de froon'. W de
., I ve*y fas * fiel* w’at be come ter. Brer Tarrypln
If, unhappily, General Arthur should | ilrUe up wld a greet big bum-
become president, he will undoubtedly I biy-bee os' in de creun’. He look
make a serious attempt to carry ont the 1 ’roun’. ole Brer Tarrypm did. en biaeby
.. . , **, . ... .. I he stick his head in en t*»'e de honey, en den be
po*icy of the president a administration. I ^ ^ ^ all 'roun' ler ter see el he kin
He would invite the present members of I atxctx a glimpse er Brer Bozznd; bat Brer Bazzad
the cabinet to retain their places, and be 1 don’t seem like be nowhar. Den Bret Tarrypln
would do all in his power to show that “T wrb!« i. -a*, dat be .u«k dot
, . . . j • * .. t 1 bje honey aim de kinder honey w atdey been
be understands and appreciates the pub- uW Iboulj ^ dey aint no great shakes er honey
lie sentiment which would be quick to I dor, nohow. Wld dat. Brer Tarrypln crope
resent and repudiate any attempt to re- I luter de hole ea gobble npde las* droperdebom-
vive and reinaugumm that species of “be d£S K
partisanship which, under the name of I whul m be lick it all ofl’n hto footaes, so ole
■talwartism, has been condemned by the 1 Brer Buzzud can’t tea Jit he done bin git a mess
better sense of the country. But, nnfor-1 honey.
Innately, in politic the pressure of | J* £
ARP’S PHILOSOPHY
, Guiteau turned upon him and clinched
I with him.”
j “Has Guiteau been at all morose or
{ silent?" icqiured the reporter.
I “No; there has been no manifestation or
1 appearance of moroseness Yesterday he
I was a little more excited than he has been
Ht Tiktj a Vlclsat Antipathy Toward ICormoa | for two or three week3. In fact, he was con-
”• * — - — — 1 aiderably excited.”
'Do you think he knows anything about
• nmciJ»nt'a mnditinn? ’
AS APPLIED TO MODERN TOPICS
Ideas, and Thiskt That ens Wife Ev*a
8«atUmss ProTes Too Much—This
Lsada to Other Sabi rets.
Written lor The Constitution.
I the president's condition?,’
j **He had no news from the president at
I all, so far as we know He may have im-
I agined that the president was worse, but he
I am glad the legirlature pu-d the Mor- knowle<lseo! preiidem>
mon bill. Intolermsc in religious matters 1 "Does Guiteau eay anything about the
is a bad thing, but there is no religion in I a»anltf” .... ,, ,
.. Ki _„_ ..a „„ ....I “No: I went into the cell before I leit the
polygamy or bigamy, and no good ever I . h( d hsd , convenadon with
came of it twee the world was made. Tney I tin. That was about seven o'clock. He
are mean word*, and I don’t like the sound | was somewhat excited, perhaps, but ex
of'em. The Almighty dident give Adam I preseed himself as feeling very "
1 told him to quiet down, get into
ACROSS THE OCEAN.
THE VOYAGE OP DR, W. P. HARRISON.
| another.” unless that one may be himself. Soon.
before the voyage waa half over, the moat timid
| gazajenger^ leaned to .Attack the neareax |
I of the bayonet.
ALL AROUND US.
e a fort to be stormed at the point I
Ike Trip to N.w Tnk-Exp.ri«<,u in a Eotal I ^to^£^.’TbihS^.‘m«S5i«
"On tbs European Pina"—Tb# Day* at
Ssa—Tbs Arriral im Lirirpool—Tbs
Xsjssty of English Law.
foggy weather, or had an Imperfect chronometer
I speed, the answer *
returned, and the t
Brutal Murder el a Bsapsctabls Lady
La Gwinnslt Gonaty-Tas Jackson
ville, Alabama, Harder—
Topics ia G-*s«ral.
J»:«1 that sprightly weekly to'* WUUnpham
. »nd XcWnoner. of L u inrum, and hn* a\<ont
couclu -t d a trhdf for thn ** A'Ucus Ws'chmftti.
havl-g
i d Gault
Special Correspondence Constitntlom.
London', August i—Crossing the ocean in these
days la a matter of little moment, although to
Elbertom. AUfmst ]S —Mr AV Ulsm M. Hatlett,
hUnlv olot-uk a cr.i*;n of inis couniy, di* d at
LawaxKCBViLLa, August 17.—The Hcredd ^J e “.^u" , .uti“'x “y'X l'o
-ww— — -- - , u.' this place gives the following details of I were committed to tui bs tie cm iy court yet
i.’SSJi'w^'.-uo'Wrkn'wr^ an atrocious murder: About lour mil«
Electric light* are used by »me i an( j a above Lawrenceville, near Pros- I election npproacht v t h« u.dieat ous that
telegraphed her sathfaction This lanauage of
the sea to known to navigator*, of course, but It
i is an unknown speech to landsmen. Apa~‘""
negroes
uBc.uu.sratiiTBH, ueu cwKiuukuw OurshlpTsoeed was remarkable or
new life Ue* before him—that he must be wide l^rny. The lowest rua in cue day wm 284 muea, I St p Venson t b e widow of Van Stevenson, I
awake, no matter how well informed he may be, I 5® highest HOJ miles. Thua from Wednesday! ’ , ThA I Conyers, a
1 noon, July 20. to Saturday morning. July 30. we who died ten or twelve years ago. The '
W.1U I undesirable notorietj. When people .ravelin 9 rfSek con.istsof Mrs. Stevenson and her «■<--*«
Kn » ___ r_ trt mn A vKo-o . | torn mm \o quick uuwu, Be, iuw bed and I companies the ignorance and verdancy of the 1 we neared Cork harbor, at Queenstown. A tender I son about twelve years of are. bhe waa the j n^-st earnest j h » ve ^ver hesr l l
butone w:fe to.tart on, andthere has been ^ ^ he , eU „ well » can r. divided mrd borne with greaterpw danghterof Dr. Lemnel Jackson wno d : ed—
no time since that a man needed any more. I J, ever did in hia life. I nottced, n I have itetee by each member. Alone, yonmnsttake I L. J.-ears sine Iqilrene^
The firet man who ever had two wive, was slated tnat he w» a Uttle exerred. I tMnp^m.y come.and U yon are ionnd to be lo P rtun. m^Q^^wnJorl^pt pmlouudl, ‘ . > hllibllni , the v, dow I ie^“ r u
full house. Hto
ttc
Laruecb, and he descended from Crun end \ conduct •» ■ «»«• “^’ t ’ he r rter . I s.kn^ J b-Uy posM i” rnV^vm^nM I Ad*iSSf%’5“4.° , p5K
* ' ' ' morning, and I rate* and regulations, you most atone for all I bole of my cabin ! sawtheshore* of Erin looking
murdered a young man when there was no
court to try him for it. Noah dident
for death
rl from the pulpit.
Henry Qdig£, Miss Lizzie and licGner
o Bjx'utliug K.nu* time at Indian springs.
—Our first bale cl new cotton wa** received yes
. Itwaflgrowuby u E Me'onaid and
•: notion «mi bought by A A. Stewart, Jr.,
, . , . . . ... ,, , No; he has said nothing f think he cssre it is tme that rich men have needlesriy I blnfli with temcesrfeinxfrom me i ga l woman aud enjoyed the confidence of I ISuOui Mrj^nJwei oneo^L A^number™^!*
consent, bat she repented oi it alter ward:, w „ oBended becuse the guard entered mrewa their money away, but 11 tbe cored were»m?n* , oe commnuity andoi the church oi which JS£ruL5S^SS&<SrS.e irtSdSSl £t-
for it made a fuss in the family, and Hagar I his ceil so abruptly. I do not ihtuk &e I thdr submission to high charges in Europe to I S andoneof T thcse wssuotaWmpathlz^r with I y . . , ... I fold in hto fall, and to ectiuu«iv injured. Mr. M.
had to leave there with a cams noon her was trying to injure himself or get out of i nenuadS that themo- femibki AmfriSn m I w what lltUeof alie waa a member. And it seems that D . Hudson, werived s.me pdnful brutoes and
«S » hia There wasno weapon cf any kind | « SE I SSament ws. 5^d in her behs^came.from-ft | there couM b, no-Jing to have induced the | whltotho
got along first rate. Jacob had several, and . #lieiU o V w ^uo. *. w4 , , t w _ _ , ,
he saw a sigh: of trouble, for the boy, went jntUe re „ atmmp^to Jump over^vh. | oi U.eDnimdam|es
t° filibustering around, and the only two “Xpt m e^,^
wrl.M ,1,.7 Ar,I nwt tnlA iormkla «• aea .Ann I . , ww •
tot pay
bril aherwar'.a
Innas wkytl
public aentiment ia neither as em * I ui neck too ihort; tube try ler scrape It off up
pbatic nor as powerful aa the I ','in' a tree, but It don't come off; en dsn be
pressure of personal obligations, 1 "aileron degroun', but «U1 It don't come off.
ATLANTA.OA .TITEM.AY, AUGUST 23 and i, ia to bo feared ttmi,in .pile of |
: — | whatever patriotic desires he might have I BuzzadOTmehe kla Ueoa back en say be
To Subscribers. I to the contrary, be would be compelled I tick,so ole Brer Buzzud can’t see de honey.
In rhaneinjr vonr paper he sure al- to allow bia mlmioistration to drift into "Brtr Twrypln .urc .ff, he did, but be happen
way” to writhe name of the ofi.ee you the contro, of that faction oi the repub- ZXSL
wnnt the paper changed from. I Ucao party which distinguished uself I Erer Tarrypln know Brer Btxzzud bieedz ter see
—— ^ t I by hounding and abusing the president I -iso ef he «U:t off home, en mo’n dat, he know
Tub Bprtgue suit it about to begin in UD ^ very moment when the assas-1 ke b* fine ont ef he don’t sur 'roun* —
* ttti I. T I—W tn uv nnthinr I 1 7 ,
s shot was fired.
Where is Llnck—to say nothing |
of Conklink?
Alter the death of her husband the widow I
reman ed on her little homtstead and I ^
. a^AA-ut. . Fi AAb. I rn'tWe mlityrSoLdy moroNs lUhtUke a vyl I struggled along, making a living for her- AususTm -Yo-terdav immedl-
American* have tbe reputation of extravagant I 55j2ldSSnJf£wS5? Tbe*cniiu wa^rlpen- I a ,< ^ 5011 on tlleir 4 aiet little farm. She I au . ly r coi-. g io work after dinner, the work-
eoole when abroad on their travels. In some I and thA &harea nresented low I was a kiud-liearted. industrious and fru- l inenqa_Palmcr t OaslleberTy& Co’s new bulld-
“He is ralm and quiet this morning, aud
lys that he did not intend to hurt the 1 errors by a teachable spirit.
have baton© wife, and the Lord blessed I guard. * I Africans have tbe reput .iMiugwucu-uueuAHmvsa. ■
him. Abreham took another by hia wife’s! ,‘;Hre he made no expUnation whaUvep? | people when abrred on their trevels. Insome | mgipru,. ackle. and the riio ? ptamited l^» | was
lent have but one and I -.““7 —nrSidnitem Uve Uayoodone. stransecs anywhere are sub- I S®?S5 n *-*;^frt^i“SSSiorewere»,tiiliy I u ' er ’' 1 1 Frank M. Pickerel. publUkur olth.sou.bron.
got along first rate. Jacob had aeveral, and MremTtto^Sp “ I twouldb, jret re «* hopotltlon, and we need not go outtlde S^SStoSS re.rvol the'SS^O *ouMb«r terrible, nut- commuted last Mo:.d»y w uen b*^begjqau.ack c.,r .* time but.» m.n,bt
" = r, , ^ oltbeUnltcdSmtestrdndexamplesinpmol. 11 to nothing but fierce denunciation and abuse 11 sB£ WH8 deliberately shot down ru her I n be better no w.
moon. He has no 'means with which to 1 »haU give whatever benefit m/ experience may I have waawm^iy^m Thft P moreI con- I house by some cowsrdly assassin who,
| afford to those who, Uke myself, are not always | it. the ton I., understand l^erbsp« I |
have read for m*ny j ears the pro and con of the
■ — “ 4 k « n ;l nou5e °y somB co "= ru, - v ” 3OT ” m I Forsvth, Anttnvt 19.—Tbe flm twle of now
wEn uki “S advantage oi her loncy condmon cX,7 ratredb}; w FGlbwnwre vMonwc-
. -'A?aS^te U l«ktfwr him conat.ntly 1 l^T ln ju"Trar o “ C A Uu“o a moreteS“e^t I Ume _ leT'nV-<lp insure to IreUnu''Her "onsly w^h^'to wUhTn” Iwe'^y teet witS'trerTeU SSiSmpUo'S! dlTntjSK
loved bret. i never did bUm, the old gen- ba^^^tenirth-befr^'tepre 1 : ^Ttn«SSS^°^ A «o to*.down Ukan do £ ^ U !S«fiJSS.S5WSiSS?&£S
?!L ° u TAlsaidcfn^iSvSn.n^%ho WMStondinK by, honi s' hotel P now P rondtStod oi tho world deaf to all appeali in behalfof an In-1 mtt w nB preparations for the camp lueetu.g Monroe superior court will convene on Monday
Old Laban played ofl a mean trick. It I .JhimSff tearing^ho the^fenroSean ^lan mtSSd ^rtlou Jnred and Impoverished people Ireland has I whicll is to th;s week> Her little non next. Tbe residence of Alex Porklns, nesr
would have been a runaway match in these 1 hi be( j c : ot Hi, R f or a^halter ” I of that plan being, 1 suppose, the nigbeat.poiei- I 1 °nibwt r ?i5ds that ate recordSun I was about there until after nine o’clock, I Athens. lniurmaoe *
times before twelve months b»d passed, but I ^^H^haoMit torn'biaHimket or clothing I t^SSS I I '’SuZ™ s?* I ~
obedienre to parent, wre the bighre. vtrtae | Z^Z^dtite^eeZ^Tea^ “ I commued at nsr'work ' ' ' ''
• ondition might have i aUon of the room U w-maktug a total of 15.85. of the world which a gtr
Gamrsvilu, August 18 —Little Alice Bsrnef,
then, and twentynme year, nor forty-on. ^SSilLVnervo STeSdltoiSSi taw
, , I UAIBBTIW^ AUKUBl AO.—AAAIUC -Lfil
til alui.iet ixalt | ft ch^rmiug child of ten years had her i
.» toe cate® yesterday by ,Rliing from the counter In
■ump'n’ mighty quick. Wid dat. Brer Tarrypln
, - - _a- a a«. • ■ shuffle back ter de bumbly-bee net* awlT tzhe
Perhaps we <!• i injustice to tbe I mn, en tmU*'im a fler in dar, en den he crawl
dideni set the ch. ‘‘ran free. Jcrephdideot \ SaagYuST ^U^TLd^h.."a; j Sglflg ~Si£2&»aM^jgjgS: I “‘“m^f^ning the wretbre pew reld-the | boose toCM.rn.uce d.-n^.there.idrtree | Tbebura j^-kbvwy P^
went in to see Urn, X sn{>pose Gm-1 S'dinS^oiApl.” eonp red% vera | I IK I tbe me ol h w mm wo.—Dr
s Mrs K F Edwards and Miss Mamie
have but one wife nor Moses nor Aaron nor I guard i
4V. 1 L. I » * ■ AAAI, tu UlAAA AAAA ■ UCi AU ««| CU
Amebic a la tbe only country on the globe i p rC8 ij ent; tlU4 a uitude in poli- I ont en hoUer des lood cz he kin:
where the liar ’o’ the Iamb can lunch to-1 ^ and y |e re ] aC i oniJ j, c b^ars to certain I ” ‘BrerBuzzud! Oh, Brer Buzznd! Ran yer.
githerstth.seme restaurant^ despicab.eraen and m».a» «« - 25^^!^S£T£TSSSSi
It it charged that the fragmenU of rib I to judge bun unjustly. Certainly, the I en ltdeB *u d owc my back, same like water,
taken from tbe preaident’a wound have 1 accession of General Arthur ia not a I Bun yer, Brer Buzxud! Hall j one en hall mine,
disappeared. LetMr.Conklingbe searched. I pleasant thingto contemplate,but the mfe- Brer Bazzad!’
— fortune which has befallen the president * BreT Bunnd, he flop down, en he laugh en
front with a new tags g I p i a te it as a serious possibility. We are I Brer Bozznd fer ter creep in little way* en ta»’e
She propore. to mekeRomen grunt« tbe p ^ howe ver, in spite of «U fears en •»bow he Uk cwTllre be lUe I
gallery can bear him. 1 * — *—•-
New Yoaa ia making arrangement* 10 I the benefit of whatever doubt may exist
, aiif.Vr hmiU *v rivtr r stone’s throw from the famous docks the siove, ana brougni in a rooret urn o
7"” Vau" U A „ I “Whenwhe came to the tail he had a pair I ^d*Dald for lu"*^‘^1 cTtor^ of thlt hmei of Ltverw»oi. Butwhat amoroina for the last day coals from the wush place and was puittne
to gnel through a woman, but Ire never | 0 f fi hdeJ§PlLe iRese,” said the warden point- lies Sore me. Half of a “spring chicken” Is 7a of July! R«Jn mu t*lUa£ and | t | iem .__ ,n u - l, L
seen in tbb scriptures nor out of em tbe I ingtohisown. ‘They were Udten from him, I cents—the whole flfiO^ Tendertoln steak, so | was enyMoped—j— tUn ~ -
Mamie
e visiting in tne city.
oator IMcq, of Lumpkin,
or.day. Will J Winn, tho tal-
i Marietta, was in tho city for a
i.-tfcl time this wetk. A H Logan, K P Carr, W M
Crumley, of Allan*, aud H :-4 Fe v are lu town.
whore miiionuoe. came and w. gave him,, pair of 3 Ui ,ho«. which ttSfeSTj SS’ S ttZ'XZUfSXZ' 1SSSM tSl S£iSC&
i K. , asar-" , “°* J “‘ w ““ i £=^'2--assx±^ 1 ezszkbbits*isBSBa-siii szs 5-5 «r «my u.mi»t
I don’t like iLrs* Mormons. The w °rd 1 jj C uot awear him orsomethrng?”
itself means a monster, and the whole I “He said nothing. He never does curs? I of 85.85 for a day’s lodging ana meats, ana uan- I ^"V^Lnrtnrappef In the tain the big* I wards to tneitoor ana us sne ieu ihb p«n) 1 (utdiec
* '■ “» -"-■"-li-fs"——k;aS-S,aS^“" SnSSdugAgbfSisss'srss.S'^ m
ncutial grouna, and
e ol the fin
Smith, who pretends that an angel brought flce oI , hi , itWe denUIi Mc .
him a Bible from heaven. They are slip^ | quj, the guard who was assaulted,
and prejndices to give the vice-president | ]|^7ii l tor*Bciiid’ 1 cropo m'de’^bniaWr-bee I fgnorant*p«)p*” ,r5 -'-'• ^ e “°. r **' z3 our I Si! “»»tenviableouS^Fo?
' " . , a»«.» i n.. ^nnhiioM, nartv. 1 ~ , . irr • I Bre r t*ke’u’ roll a great b!g ’em slip into the u-.^ ^5. v “* 1 some preparauou 10 hang himseii, went in
get rid of ita filth and the republican pa J I M ^ bis purposes. We are inclined to I nxk front er de hole. Terreckly, de fler ’gun tex are helplees enough now, for there is many I and asked, “What have you been do-
The unities would be fairly preserved 1 h tha a in ite of jjjg aasocUtions, he 1 bu’n Brer Buzzud, eu he sing out like a man In a wi(e plDinJ , away ^th a broken heart be-1 ingr*
.a _IJ k. .aeiut rtff (AMUISr. I ... ... . , , I fmnKU' I ‘ ... ... I GUlteSU replied, “Vntllinl* mfhino ”
P-rty J raatchew ever seen in Georgia Al the end of the
intdng the game stool one to nothing in
if Fairbum The Ltghtfoot boys rallied,
gwaaa»i’!S3BSs I ssa I it'' “
hare nothin* tojean* in . .*“”1 I hundred yards distsmL They immediately I siiil weir the pennant.
to her assistance and found her lying f -
isssas^is^ SwSbo of *l<* *0**^*?, *»<>
• >n of tne Canard lme to a I the art w’hto • de the wat«. wna^v vney were at Work at the gravey ard thre« or four 3. “only five errors on the Lightfoot aide. Wo
For ore tn*a tortv rears I have nothin* to leain in u»e way 01 uewroyins . *n«*v immwi v .nit ihoncmumt
1 the floor with the blood pouring from
they could be carted off together. | wo * u jj vive to the country such an ad-1
I ministration aa the best interest of all 1
half performed sbonld it adjourn without l Bect |o nB demand. To do this, however, 1 „,«Den ole Brer Tarxj pin, be holler back:
trusted hasent kept! repiieo, not nine, noutng. any needless risks.
11 us ■ u oUcl „g ihe knife, he asked what he was imm land to la-d is
1 she can t herself. I doing with it. He replied, “so help me 1 those who travel fc
cause the man she has
I bis marriage vows aud w __
If the knot that tied a sweet girl to one of I God,*I have none.'' McGill then said, “drop 1 Cutardere do not
sa VufficieaUy' great, in the mtoeT T»o band-vauaCTcompr«c« u*j |
,vt . ... „ | nature ol the ca»c, and are unwlllrg t • run I and both wetesyjffl- ♦Ybebaggage J
Nothing, nothing. | UJ needless risk* A da/ gained In ;... s-^e | on the deck, *BghUy pro^^hyarew^i c*n^ |
s a Ein.il matter, fc». ictoa/1
Health or pleasure. Th_
1 races—they are uot ambl-
. .. . I Stan'Open flop yo'wiitgf. Brer Buzznd,
faction; he would
, , , „ m BAKHnvitxa, Augiut 18 — Bameretlie hu bre
MSS.M e pm{i~ Ue wound,. They immediately r.ired £S ^ffS
- — *' * - 1 ' Iter up and laid her on the beo I turnc d from north Geonia last Monday. Dr
-..wre,., ... .and one of them started for a physician. a . j. Battle, praddrat of Mercer university, and
euLthe OMsengers were herded together in tho I Fortunately Dr. Mitchell was passing near pastor of tbeBaptist church In this place, is coo.
after part of the craft. n°der a ********.*?I the boose and was called in at once aud did < reoefSd n, he? l fi«t Sit^ h *^wi
in. rate rame through holreln the covrela* red lbat medirel skill could do to give her
‘ . Theuews spread rapidly and in a I ol upson county, has removed hto family from
time the neighborhood bad gathered I his farm to BaraesviUe. Dr. James L. Fogg,
our popular dentist, came near being seriously
ienatioa of the crushed by the cars at Foray th a few days ago.
Li«wh »ui de is now getting well as fast as possible.—-Our
high pitch, ana | ^edijmefcaMuare beginning to put on sailing
were dressed, tut I countenances as the cotton crop nears the mar-
could have been j »ei.
crp- I nrA '-nd law and temoerance. bnt the 1 “Don't shoot tne.” McGill then cocked | to find that the next eleveu ortweivedays were i tins “*»* aftoTwedidPand I K UM, Y u ,‘ Wh mt moTiTn^ra Nnr
- ^ ’»*-■—-• ssssssjsjft saaejasttfi “tras -u. ww«edu.
dik | „„ prere of tbe mren^c. reUtwwU.e | | tUgSttE&MteS&Sk I « our tern reme^nkv. ajft-14*-. •rote^boure.bouj.
^ _ of I God,! nave none.’^’McGill then said, “drop I mitaraers ao not ru« races—mej uub »uau,- ■ compelled to stand ou th» I
pasting a law to protect dog* against the 1 WO uld be compelled to ignore the I **” ’It’s de bumbly-bees a-*tingin’ you, Brer I these foraging husbands conld be cat with-1 h e iJfc G M«Sn wn^entore^abtoU^fima withcutiDcarSS I In ttemestoSfwi^SVSa I Sor^
new varietiea of aheep that have been im- 1 ffm t l - lf j nnw an j noisy virulence I Buzzud: atan’ up cn flop jo’ wings. Brer Bnzzud. | out cutting her heart strings I would be I “p “ d .“» d A* I SaSdAuipw Treomrer.ql lb.B^vtewre. | I
ported into th, »Ute ..ere the wre. the Conklinl .
Tax ureiudloe a^xluvt Atlxnt* .till crop, j b, compelled to bring tol "BrerBasad flopen flop hliwlogs, but demo'
ont in vreiou, quretere. This prejudice is his »i.l great fortitude, patience and wren, ffupd, mo' be ton d, fler,
°„ot rep^en,reive, but even i. it were, Lm in dealing with the ^We wU* -'
Atlanta is one of tbe most stubborn facta I camps on the outskirts of tbe capitol. I Brer Tarrypln tack en make inter some quills, | an ^ p^ce of the marriage
connected with modem history. | In the meantime, the news from the j w q C B be go’roun* a playin’an am, en de chune | father, like son. Precept
.. •—. V_ tr T7 frnn . first I sick room of the president ia of a more I w’at he play wuz dish yer:
Daw Rica has been divorced from bia nr*t l , . 1 , .. u . I •• q foolee. I foolee. I foolee po’ Buzzard:
wife and now the second is applying for a I clieenng character; and it may be that | pj sSzJSd I fooler, I foolee; I tootoe.’ ”
similar document. This goes to show that Providence, in response to the prayers of
a man may be able to train a home and yet I the people of all sections and ail parties
not know how to manege s women who is I will still spare him to the country,
old enough lo use heir pins.
i hour
On Wedumday mnrnlng lrwt a tragedy, thenar-
BAILEY’S PART
which class it among the saddest we
chronicled, was enacted in Calhoun
Florida. Toe scene was at the home of
l Sullivan, who resides a few miles from
Ocheftsoe. About sunrise of the day mentioned
Ur. Sullivan took his oouble barrel shotgun and
D*. Bus* i« certainly a man of nerve.
When he was poisoned tbe other
Sbevp-Katefnc and tolIos P/snllnr.
SSrSitoSnT“exampte’.-The mo'theTT, *. 1 *•* he sucreeded in kreping I jSwreere-J-; ^^“I^he «u eZZte yam ££K2 ebromcre. wre rereied in ,'a.boui
rf^SfbridJ f^uTtiS Guitreu wrerreunsL T^By thStrer<*ed rreu. me^lbie «recku« uu no. pirereui ro with . gun in his hend end she reo^mxed ' 5,r '
ere"nA ^.S'.rUhte"?Oret the^l {or the knife, and seeing something under Ste^ 0 bTk.r j ‘te l ^ m uL*t‘ a i P n^?« v^ SSJSrer swtreltti M*m*m ^roeihou “ J J ” ^ h«
re man's righte on thU quition, and if | toajcotj^p.cked « I^-re whjt.. | ux^te rorered rodou rey ^i. notapirej- gg SL she
?n tee BSSvS^he smaltet. oldest mo,! thj people l°g»hrr, lor <t Ju urtroo, reputed
amfortable ship In the tine, our compare of I tfreared rentes nill m it ^ g“ ^^erSZkt I tn* the
TwouldUk;teseere«naion*g 0 iDg I E 00 ^ e . d « e ’ wi ‘*» P a P« r ”’ a ? 1 d twioe cropped I YJ&'^oifteLatSSo?W“S^re.X^tS y!S^'ge'dS*“te £d!'v'we“tod FountefS^tdrebVra
- -• “ I "-ourdone end aa a handle. of July. It waa a lovely alternoon. mere was a from the reribot tne ueep^in r*.i. two ore , j, ounull u and otnera
Another of the guards states positively thick veil otmiat over the sun aud the waters were I madeourJeorney^hrotreacraoMu^ ion | to apprehend the accu!
"“Tf'l A correspondent of the Southern Cul- I the purpose of arranging for a thorough and fat I breetntSig^o w rten’men^foUow I reouadoneendre’ahandte. " I of , Jul” , S’wS~!ovSy retemronriherewMa I from thew^bof the deep^In^h'v we had I Fountain andothers immediately sterted
fectly healthy pus be did no, Jk^t **«*“ •'‘ SSTSKSS.l^P^ste-ESteMS JS?
i^^Voind^. He stuck hts Te^Z h^s| Meautimj, Gu.teau—htiuhm | tfve^un^ | SSSjfe.’ffto’MSSP ^ I ZZZCJnn SSSfTL'S.W I
mghlscorn. Finding a large number lnaoeis
. , lain locality he fired, little dreaming of the terri.-
ol I t>le results mat would follow the discharge o! his
” gun. HU, wife, but a short distance ofP
was hidden from his sight by the corn, and the
«nd recreation. ""Ttte*ari-f I on earth ever did or ever wi " thrive I i s which the exporiUo.r will afford,
wentrlght'reieed compoaing bulletins for wi“>ont grass upon which to graze their | douMlcm.ttr re m,ny «;rtcnl.u,irs f
lbs other doctor* to sign.
bear
vote,
a«.y
, and wll
graze
| stock. He says there is a plan of farm- ^ w .— d o
—■ . ing perfectly practicable in the south |lj“Jw!^ma.W'*aenuafntrd”irtthibe de i have’it—^that is the married ones and the
jax&'SSTAKs; nta T u..,„.terzs:a——» -fs-,.^ssreSTrsss
'»»*»« >•“ aas^sswsikWisa..
mentor* were making the point ihlt |™J CI1 , n o , b | of tho syttainol eniUageat tho International cot- I ^be world we don’t know anything about.
it. I never did want tbe women to I pri** 1 * ceH- 13 known, he is igno- j sinks into the deep have Ionnd expression in a I {J^JSSmuShlSl croaaed our'path, a' swell of! mrda M |)lsMd >> in charee*of Sheriff Patter I tba hotise the terrible tragedy occurred. Tho
bnt sn 1 omw nldrr I don't I r * ot o 1 * he conditton of the prestdent. He I thousand forms ot prose and poetry. I have not thunder-ciouanmu crow*. ♦ . j wards pfaceu in cnarge oi ouerui irauer yoQU . husband and father Is frantic with criel
„ .. , 1 5SL2L 1 bn? Jh! I occupies the cell in which he was first aufflcienUyrerovered from toe perpetual roll of the sea now ^^en. a i^iynigni or iwo^ ana wh<> held tbe warrant, and . w*' iud toconsolaMe. He has ihe sincere sympithY
Yesterday a represiuutive ol 1h* Ooi*sTrro 1 ai.y salvation lor em, but the 1 . P. wbifh H nonitnatH that whfnftv 1 ’ 1 toe ship ts attempt any record ci these teusatlona. I the omlnonfigrowl °f toest g carried back to the acene of the crime, Ji all toe county in this hto great ttonblel ^ 5
spent an hour iu c^versarioa wlto Dr ballot.and Ism getting willing for them^ to^e ^ndiwa^n b^Joi T^V.* 00 *tb»eweref^ a England . aoildbulld but the wounded woman as she
W. m*Am wwnristsl wlto the de I have it-tbat is the married ones and^the | S®-! I wsslollowed, by four days ana night* oCMttsr |, .^^JJ^SSSdOwitotoeiesUmony ot toe 1 | flV writbin? in nain. and not exncciimr lo I Borne Courier.
yesterday’s Courier appeared ashore account
toe killing of Scab Crooz, the marsdal ot Jack
sonville, Alabama, by John DeArmand. Tnis
morning we are prepared to give a full account of
tnis cold-blooded murder, toe facta oi too
being funutoed us by a gentleman wno waa in
mules may be fed for leas than
manner. A male fed upon northern
com costs almost as much for keeping
erase hand does for wages and rations,
entirely wrong, and mast be obriated bel
ad'greeof prosperity can be enjoyed
planters as toe natural advantages of
belt entitles them to. Many of toe most luxurl
ant growing forage plant* have their home In the
south, but their very luxuriant habit of growth
hip-pocket wna peculiarly • manifestation I into four fields, one to lx? sown in graaw I ^ iur if there is one thin* that in I Everylew d-ys I get a letter from some I c f. rs direct line of vision. He is to j Towards 5 o’clock
of southern barbarbm. Really, there I —Bermuda, .Japan clover, white clover, 1 tensu toe cotton planter more than any other, it | poor woman iu distress and that makes me | ^^ ,®L I
ought to be a protest a gainst aucb cruel orchard grass, blue grass, red clover, or to to devise some way hy mean* of which hb
exposures. any kind of grass that stock will eat—
Tux legisletnre h« been in eereion forty the second field to be sown in peas, the
dtys. The penifentiery mreier, the capi-1 third in com, and the fourth
tol question, the temperance question, the in cotton. Tbo next move
Ujnry question, the educational question, I to procure a number of sheep—four hun-
the lunatic asylum appropriation, the fish dre d head for four hundred acres—graze
batching establishment, the Cole charter, I them on the grass until the peas are ripe,
the general railroad law, the railroad tax then put them on the peas, and daring
law, the railroad commission law—theseare I (he winter feed them on the cotton seed
yet uneettled matters. The feet is, no g rown on (he place. The correspondent
single measure of importance baa J® 1 gay, this will make the land rich enough
heen completed. I to grow co tton without manure, and that
Lffr os proudly hope that blind and if this rotation is kept up, soon all the
unreasoning prejudice against a great I farm will be rich, and the profits off the
and good paper like Tub Cosstiiction I sheep will pay family expenses, or the
will not drive the esteemed Macon Drouth sheep may be sold as fat sheep after Jan-
into cren a pseudo defense of Mormon-1 uary, and will pay one hundred per cent
um in Georgia. Rather let the esteemed I am on the investment. He declares,
Drouth join in an attempt to force tho I furthermore, that sheep-raising on the
propaganda out of tbe state by concen-1 cotton plantations would, in ten yeers,
trating public opinion against the mis- enrich every acre of land and every far-
1 mer in the south. This, it will be ob
served, ia Mr. Atkinson’s theory and it
is undoubtedly the correct one.
[ Ul<n I L1 Swl'v, w _ . * 4«-«.4 wee **havik I fc/wrvrerv ... • » I ffuXuji fiuliaafiCu Ua UJ m fEvffUruUQ ffi
were I Monday, the first mv of Augast »a* bank i Q £ and Wflg ra j 8e d ln th« neigboornuod j JackBot.vllle at the lime of tbe killing.
baa heretofore rendered it almost imponible to I but I’tn ^ afraid tbat
cure them. The *y»t eta of cn ullage openz a cheap ( ’
and certain way for their full utilization.”
Who to making toe exhibit of toe system
the exposition—the exposition company or private I JJJ! Wn'T^iuw''to'SnMte^henTfor ^toacli* I settled the dog,” he replied: “My I ^»“utUepatTence* aad~'oonrid'erable" skllf in toe
ib.tividnaur' I Sl??\.„^». n lia.fc,iKA __j- «L I dear sir, that ia too important a subject I exercise of dodging. Gentlemen that wereikl 11-
• • -* • . — - -* i«..4e.. .a., gjmuaztlc use of their legs cjuM
r toe backs ot toe bsuches in geitrng to
indivldnator
•Tho cxpofcitlon company
the benefit ot toe agricultural
been en.iR~.ed to superiutend
Btonaries and their vile doctrine a
Tn* Constitution in the railroad
combinations and consolidations that
have been going on around us, an at-i me Jennie c-miner case,
tempt to meet competition rather than a I w e print this morning a remarkable
preparation for an aggressive movement 1 gtory of mystery and death, located, as
npon the people. We are in favor of I 8UC l cases are of late, in New England,
promoting and fostering these combina-1 p or a bold outrageous killing we might
tions and of welcoming rival combina-1 commend tbe stranger to the wild west-
tions, ont at the same time they should I ern g^tes or the hot-tempered south,
always be held amenable to wholesome I g u t ( or these cold-blooded crimes, which
laws—and by wholesome laws we mean I involve secret lechery and subsequent
laws that impart positive power to pro-1 murder, New England seems to take pre
lect the public. | cedence. None of the causes celebra that
JrnoB Jamba Jacb'sox, chief justice of «“'e of late .rained her rerord-
thewpreme court, in a recent Sunday- ” 0 *- ®'en excepting the Manured ronr-
echool address in Gwinnett county, after I der—surpass .n tbnlhng rorrow the
paying an eloquent tribute to the old «°®y °« Jennie Cramer which we pnb-
south, (aid that the new south lived in luh t°- d »y- Th® * ea ’ th “ f 1 ®
the people who Mood around him. The involved, the beauty oi the dead
Macon Drouth allndee to this as “Radi- P® 1 . «“ d enddennere of the crone or
"cal rot.” We mention this matter "*'^"', invert it with a terrible inter-
merely toawrarethe Drouth, which haa e8t - Tl.e truth will finally ont mthto
s queer knack of misanderatanding it. <»».»® >“ "‘he"- ‘ hon 8 h ** “W1°”* »*»
pnbUc, that the tontiment. exproreed by k ®P‘ smothered down. lathe mean-
the chief justice are the sentiment, of time, tho story re we print it this
nine-tenth. of the people of Georgia, h” 0 ™”* furnmhe. another verification
•This bet may be fail of bitternere to the * «*.• *^fS* that “truth ra stranger than
one-tenth, bnt it ia a fact neverthelere.
Critic reporter, this morning, that be aup- I waB decldwtlly more amatlug to tue spectator*
* ~ * * ** " "'‘tklmaelf. Of course toe rem-
tbe revolving chair, which to
| a sSSaVf: I & t£v-w«i iisSSsHr
corn fodder, augarcane, millet and most bret ol | an d find ont the I heay y built man of kind, pleasant | old-iazhioued ahipwUl bo ukeu off toe line.
Life at sea la monotonous eooagh when it to
provided with music, social conversation and
Uavc. red .U1X. of tee cotton plant are dch la j ^uV^nTrrt terough ooVrirto“f”th e Vtete I ^IdlSTtara riv/n Gui^u'lmy'cCc. ISSSSTA, B ^-
«>e pro- is tolerable gloomy, 1 can tell you. There ®°“^“ ot “jegiven umtran any cnance here ta » tte wloos was
plant I are people all around me who !° escape, and so Ihst mut^e could not u, e passeng-r. «>u<-. ....
cm bemad, lo (urnlih the meas. ot antetsteuce are. *bSund to suffer incou- | !27?.B r 22*SL£? I ! ? vbe al.terT-^^l, tho.h! p ... old caurM
for the teams working It a valuable and nnex-1 venience,
pected attribute, will be accorded the king ol j to be without
pi uita.”
Tn* Boston Herald, commenting on I
the fact that cotton manufacturing in |
the south is making more headway than
of tbe northern publicists and I
UNCLE REMUS.
| Brother Terrapin Deceive* Brother
Bnxxnrd.
There was a pause here, which wa* finally
capitalists have been willing to admit I broken by ’Tildy, whore remark wa* iu tho shape
was possible seasons the whole with this I °* * TCT * “ud'zutfled yawn. Unci, Remus re.
*"v!5. • _ u I flsrdol her tor a moment with aa expremion of
remark: "There is every reason »by s oadlwolMd which quickly express id itself
"decided advantage should exist there, inwordi:
"except in the existence of a laboring I "Et you’d er bln outer de borne dat whack,
“class accustomed to the work, and per-1 r°u'-l ertuck u. all la. Fttydeyalntaome place
, . , , 1 er'a'erwbar de» yer trollopa kin *oen fara
•'hare some climatic, euncational and eo 1
"cial influences. ut in the long run | nu., however, iznoeM tho old man. and,
"tabor ta sure to find ita market, and the I with atom* her toad, mid to teo muo boy in
"cotton staple ia undoubtedly to be targe- ^ °“‘ C
"ly manufactured where it ta grown.” I -well. Plnx. I epeck we better go De
The truth ta that there ta a targe class of I rata done mo.' hilt up now, sablwbyda
our population which may be depended I wus'it to^a «htaln'. Ml* Sally tojtia' ler
npon for an almost inexhaustible supply I -y oa hotter cowaar you xwtae, you triflin’
of cotton operatives. They prefer that | homy, you!" exclaimed Uncle Remus. “You
wort of tabor, and become experts after a I better go (It yo' Jim Cr w kyard en sirxlihten
lew weeks’ apprenticeship. There has out dem wrop. on yo'heid. I sU«. yerew'tt.
tew wu lolks say you better keep yo' eye ou nlgnsre Wat
never been a cotton mtil started in Geor- Lj^ rI h ,- r wropt up tn itrizgs. Now I dua (un
gia that fonnd any difficulty in securing TO oU t warnin’
help that promptly developed into snpe- -Taclo 8*a" mtd the little hoy. when the
rior operatives. It i.i a very erey matter, ^
however, for capitalists and mill men -ih, blrwod all know, hoaty. 'ceppia'Uakaae
to investigate these matters to their own I dryer de ouUob machine w’at deae yer low-lile
I nlzzert kia oakonth der kinks wld
Sow. den." continued the old man. atialfht-
our «*td-BearlBB KI.ers. I ro , n up anl apeaktet with
Th# probability that the nvere of north salmab . "dat mln'e me 'bout a rtd-
Georgta running through our gold fields, | die Wat beau rauain’ 'roun' lu my baud. En dat
will be worked efficiently in the near fa- | fiddle—Its de outAote'ea fiddle W*t Ireeff ever
tare, ta a matter of much interest to our
people-
There ta no donbt that the beds of all
there riven are rich with gold, and if I Uule biy coutoesed teat he didn’t know,
they can only be brought up to the sun-' e™" *” “ fcl CxIt
light the yirtd of our gold fields wiil be
very much increased. We cannot, of
course, speak positively upon the qnee-1 crow don’t come, dea deco'n come."
tionof machinery or of patents. We "Daf.z'^dTUdy. -Idnaa mum pull
uon ot tuacuiuerj or w i-vcuw. , ® a,-,.« j done «s 0J-n (TOW what dey don't poU
cannot say that the dredging apparatus
will work either cheaply or rapidly. I Il-Taiy thonjht to proplUate Code
Those who should know profess the I ahewa.au^axen Heacawledather.andaddre*-
1 himisll to the little hoy:
-. . ,, .. .. . -Do Crow, he miehly cloee kla lev de Bczzerd.
thataumtar machines are now working I .i,-^ w eaiat bia akeeplu’
sneceesfnlly in-other rivets than oura. I e, wld ole Brer Barnard dnee ea we mlfht
Dr. Little's asrertion that there ta more 1 done.
year (ell on. Hi: gollkodto: Ef beoome, ho
don’t omm; of bo don’t oome, he come. Vow,
boon' yon can’t toll Wot to dat.
Alter somo dm* spent In Tain guessing, toe
Kntiorety.
“Crow and cora, U-cle Ban*
“Oo're. hta-y. Crew euw, deco’n don’t come
-in', Hi ; I soft and low, and his words ara well were law at the table, and occupied tee center.
i.Frt pic And h-™i«.tmrh»r I chosen. of the row*o! scats. My own pisco happened to
- , i .. j* c- ° “C®-tiere is another I Guiteau considers his escape very fortu- he at the end ot a bench, where the soup tureens
I letter from the widow of no officer I t , t »hnim»wt a«iri in lfia I werestaUoacd, sad, with toe invariable getting
I in our army who was killed in battle. 8he I *“*} xSrSi^hJSSS^ SI? P .hJt °P 10 lel mj neighbor* in, and toe bcramhle ol
‘ has two daughters dependent upon her and S L 1C “Me ?_e wmten.bout tmsoup bowu, I had neeu lor
asdoordaonhUbreiat. with knee breecttc* and I npggem unknown. For surely __
hat that looked like an omelet, he wre a *pleu- I man deliberately assassinate aa iuol
JJrteT“teeS3 dllulteryT wo” 2 plain bl£k I fcreive woman, his own aunt, without there
irownof kdk. A* he pawed irom the ht.teldoor had been some powerful incentive to hav
u> the cArriage, i felt it to boa privilege to lilt my urged him on to the bloody work,
hat to the sovereign symbol of Eu*li*h law. At-1 The case
ter an absence of an hour or more be returned in
I dead of winter.
Hew me these silo, coustruttedr’ | {* K *J j'] 1 gf r “? j£?? I •»
h.it - .L if ®tkra re,.., I tons uaraen koss sitJ the r
light upon toe water*. We had scarcely
d toe open sea before our old ship began to
array officers | rull from tide to aide, aud too obrioue result*
u... Th.. I ewnm toon at fhit iir n'plnplc dinntir. Tin Tnnnw
A silo 1* a dstera or ret, alr«,d water tight j crop* oT SS^,““if STJ The mere I
... > * n< { I chants carriwl 'ttu last year and lost, and I Tu 1 !Lf I £{! d to'rallf and 0 , aid that C *t h ev A had I lertraopixalte'totae taraed*suddealy"pafeiu^
Is built ot masonry or concrete. It may be ot j, ld Uj belp ’em this vear and loet more, I ^ I * souerilmovo ou tbe bench wee neemsary to
any shape with perpendicular aides.” ao d how they are coins to aoneezo alone I I let the® retreat to their staterooms The “mal
And you pnt the forage crops into this while I mi the next c
in a green state and cover it over?” I have to sell their siocr iur uiey wi i iceu 1 eiven to him hv a urisoner
Yet; yon fill it with any kind of forage crop*, I it. Grain is bound to be high for tLe west-1 t h 0 roaeh investieation will b© P ordered bv I <»h*“er. ** 1* to be rebated on the apot. 11
- * 1 v -* 'r K “' 1 1 I verymuchamnaedat twongg^reofmiiii;
cscsplng sea sIcr-
lu work, and for some doing
recMaa ana. eorfbo, rye, cats, millet, HnnyuMa I “^frop ta poor. KartTt-Martre had rrtn I ({{{ngrid Cro^OTSooreandall thatacw I a”
grass. oJover, pea and bean vine* and anyklndol about biS?UD X, The droucht I t>rou « ht oat The guard of soldiers at the I wt -re both confident of
gratae*. A* for cotton In sereDn* of «x t reme I T®nnrese« is nbout burn np T I jail has been doubled, and now consist* of I ness, and eqoaliy concerned wr
drouth like toe present the late tains came a I ex ^ en< ^ a through Missouri Md c^ ra I twenty men and three commissioned offi* I m c» *0. Inexperlraced landsman. But I no-
pnrpaopT®- 0 ” 1 .”-™ »»ytay*nJ mfghVy ^°'" ^^chfrlend^was looking a little tearlnl, and el
the rarrisge to the court house
crowd had gathered there, and I managed to get
inside the hall and witnessed his reception. A
Urge hall. St George’s it 1* called, wre pa&cd
to rough by the procession, and all hats were
raises re the tram peters blew toe signal, aud toe
sheriff and the judge marched through the spa
cious building to toe court room. It was a sight
well worth acting English law and English j ua-
tioe. famous all the world over, wer here hon
ored with* popular ovation, whilst from toe roof
of the building toe queen’s bannerol revert ignty
wu unfurled to the crirp morning air I could
bnt say. re I felt, “Esin perpema. Old England l
With Ml the faults of toy hard-healed sons, thou
art still the guide and guard of this world’s civ
ilization and pro*re»!”
There la an evident difference, however, be
tween toe mother country and her American
daughter. In England every man seems to be
under the privilege of toe law. No man ia sup
posed to govern imself by finding out his duty.
He must be tan t first, and 11 he tails, compelled
to obey the law Authority here speaks to men
re if they were children—In Am trie* v.e
treat all men re if they
were intelligent, and intended to do right Here,
nothing is taken upon trust Confidence exists,
because the law can compel men to do justice to
each other. In America, individual interests are
sufficiently potent to accomplish toe ordinary
ends of government. In England toe people are
minora—In America they have attained tb* ir ma
jority. which of toe two outgrowths of English
civilization will beat promote the world’s pro-
erer, ezcepUb, in tee extreme eoutit, meterra no JSMSrTSd The ZSfS ^ZSrZt **" PH™-
NOTES FROM OUR RAILROADS.
I to toe bill until the third day, when he suc
cumbed. As to myself, I bad not toe first svmp-
boll*. It is this growth which will be expert I ””' ch better. It’s bad, very bad. and I’ve
men led with at toe exposition. One of toe been thinking that may be the legislature
will be constructed of brick I had better reconsider and put oil tome I xiae Arrival of tue btecl Balls for Hi© I tom of Geartckncs*. although I apprehended It
and cement; in abort, it will be a I thing* for another year. I hope they will I fy Qr I would oume. and eonstantiy expected it.
model” *Uo adopted to all aeetiore. toll. | I On yesterday morning twelve ear loads of .teel
^ . t. . in ran me n-w camini uuiu use niaae an- I r4ilirei chcd Atlanta, being the first shipment of dnty It wre Jntcim IT amusing to watch my
moat economical manner, showing how every I "t?Tantara Hn ” th* I rails tor the Atlanta and Rome railroad, which British friends in their cV-vperate attempt* to eat
farmer or planter who la not alreldof aUttle mt §J cn0 ngh sweet uototoes Colonel Cole is now begging to be allowed to SdS toe e £25^pSribto
work can have a silo and enjoy the advantages and gab bers to pat the Children throagb. I buUd. Atlauu aud GoorgU have been for year* Rolling from side to aide, plate* of soap had to be
of this new dispensation.” I \y e have made uo potatoes up here but our I hoping and praying tor toe actual railroad I poised in mid-air, and toe dexterity necessary to
“Wh^n is the best time to prepare the gramea J folks can dig iron ore and mangtneese nod I development, and we chronicle with I SSS! 1 ^SiTti 7£itiM°t7 tha
and other crope for the silos?” I work on Mr. Cole’s railroad and pull I pleasure toe arrival of the first steel I f»p, an d coffee-cup* upset. A lurch of toe ship
Ensilage can be preserved from fall until the I through somehow. We are not going to I r>iu intended tor toe new railroad systems. I brought a pair ol heads together—the heads be-
lollowleg eummer." | parish to death ny give up the ship. Mra. | 0ther ^tp^a ^ loUow rtpldly. The croev »™ple ol"g^®
0 ties, we leant, will be here this week, and track- terrible*©*. The next day the yonn* Spaniards
laying will commence almost immediately. A I did not come to toe table at all, and by toe third
large force ot wagon* and men and mule* from ™“ D te,n W lh tiwo?.
toe Alleghany roads, which toe Richmond and | taped. I did notfind it out^ Soaawor later, the
giskat c * ------ * - * * “
building, started tor Atlanta yester
day, and will reach here tola week. I inoonvcmienceof stareeriL.
With the coming of this large fotce of and the disagreeable effect* ofraw t and wintry
tram* work will be ported *t a llrely rate ou the laJfSSuKrhtiSaffi AmeriS w^ SSlteg
Georgia Pacific. General Gordon, preaident of porno “boundle^ oontlculty of shade,” I wu
the roed, tells ns that many of the heavy oontrac- I forced to pnt on my winter clothe*, and dare not
tors who have worked for tee Rtchmoad aed ‘“ nfi to ■» sp ?‘ a “!'“ e l terc ^ ' r “ a,tie wM '. ,
DanviUe extenrtm company oa rortl. In Virginia a ©JJ^teeJn^tatei^
and elsewhere will accompany the loams and the shin, but are bought by the pawengere. I
jaVia contracts on the Georgia Pacific. I ordered one *“nt from Broadway to the ship on
""ire: 1 ZT^Tt HSHSHESiEH
hundred and fifty or two hundred more will fol {three days before I uonM get posmssIoo oi mine
low tel* week. They will go Immediately upon Icogld,°°» “ k , ^Sml^SiZSlr.ilhSlltpS?
the lined the Georgia Pacific and commence ’occupied my property without the
work probably near Douglreville. I slixhteat compunction of conarience. ao far aa I
Captain W. D. Grant, tee heartest contractor oa ^almSometl
the Macon and Bruwwick exteailoo. i* cow la ^r rhSi* la the hold of the rtlp, aod laahed tee
"Ha* your experience with tee «y*tem proven I Arp has got a little money hid away I
satisfactory on your farm at BillericaT" take her and the children to theextwsmon.
“I^^twelrahoortteamhke™, ^
and a large herd of swine upon ensilage I j jcr Q j^ f nen da and have a good time gen-
which wre packed in silos in June, 18S0-the en- era |] y> 8 i, e u ik 8 a bout letting me stay at
silage being now over fifteen months old. After I home to sow wheat aud look after the
being packed in the proper manner in toe silos, j chickens, but I reckon she will let me go
it msy be kept an indefinite period. That which when the time comes. I hope so. Yours,
is not used one season may be kept over for the I Bill Arp.
next”
Yen think then ft will prove of real benefit to | GUITEAU'S ATTACK*
toe planting population of toe south?”
Undoubtedly. aud everywhere else Why the Prisoner Became ao Deeper,
it it is used. It promises
abounlfcentsrrrday wMlea?wo?k amTtoleu } Washington, August 18.—It is said now
.nectar’ ^th® wardan of the jrtl h«e not only
“Ye*, sad It la proven by toe fact that my I concealed the facts, but misrepresented
them about the aasault of Guiteau on the
and fcuektngalninat re soon as dropped- My Yer-1 guard yesterday morning. The only mo-
to m**n~**» be
▼igorons lambs, which weighed, when born, from I conceived ta that the warden wanted to pro
‘hSe’l^SSSiTMrou^r SZIZZZ tect hlm»H and ^l.taut* front th. appe«-
ewes did equally well, brli.glng lamb* weighing I & uce of having been relax with Guiteau,
from 10 to 15*6 pounds each when born. Some of , , Wtn fn
my nouwold ewes sheared re high re 16 pounds o **n d o f having permitted him to get
wool Ihe whole flock avenged 11 pounds 7 8 ion of a deadly weapon. Warden Crocker
ounce*. My Oxford downs averaged over 12 I . , , . . — . . ,
pounds of wool each. This convinces that I was interviewed about the affair, aud made
no food could be better for sheep ” I the following statement:
•Do cattle torir* upon itr* “There is not much of it,” he said.
j2'LS?SdSr , tl 1 f?ffi^b£ted^S h 4 * 0 " *■*> °.' cloc '? tel* tnornior.M the
ezuflaee and mu meal teen when allowed to run I Ruard wa* passing Gntteane Mll, he raw
upon the very best pastures in summer. Colts I Guiteau at the window and asked him what
can also be broncht to maturity In two-thirds of I he was doing there. He did not give any
I satisfactory answer. The guard went into
SalSdolramSrpJttMGrSdtMusSS^tel tee cell to rae what wm np, end Guiteau
ter food.” I turned upon him and clinched with him,
♦ an £ j n t £ e struggle the guard's pistol was
Will tbe Bandings be Bendy? I discharged. The ball went out of thedoor
There are now bat thirty-three working days I Rod struck the d«
until the opening of the exposition, and it looks was nobody hurt ”
to b* incredible that toe vast amount of “Did not Guiteau cut the guard?*
wort teatleto tedcc*ca°^be_cmwCed wltete ..H e dl duo?; neu™r the^tard nor Gnl-
died men^?work. the lumber tor the building j tcllQ •f* 5 hurt. Why, Guiteau did not have
is sawed ia proper lecgtn* by a steam saw mill on ( anything to ent him with ”
the grounds that is run night and day. it I “Was there no shoe shank in the cell?**
to o*..?? “No,” replied the warden, and continn-
ios® be said, illustrating with his hand:
?2Sain exposition bnilding win be ready by I “Suppose this to be the cell and that the
tbe 15to of September, which win give exhibitors I presage. There is tbe dead wall, which the
two weeks to arrange their exhibit*. One wing I bullet struck when the pistol was dia-
el rthbalMteiwur * rertrln * rtrt t«w <Un charge! It fait the wall that separate* the
fpjtef parragea. Tbe guard, when herawGuiteau
terrabtbiUoa. The other bulldUia wtu prob.- at tbe window, thought ha actions were a
blr be completed by tbe rate to the IBth of Sep- I little unnanal, and went in to ascertain
leather, which will (t« f«*» fl»e to ten day* Hr what Guiteau wu about. Guiteau rays
I teat he did not intend to hqrt the guarfl.
t!SStt*S5rai4?uaS!>8qS Wh®n he clinched McGill another guard
JrtSm ttSS^b?ta«:rtS^Sw ran.etohtsMM.rat.ee.”
ces be doubled without serioua trouble or with- I "Did the struggle tart longr’ asked the
out eny meterial adnsoe la teepee. TheheeiU reporter.
£^KS^t^£SoiTO U work 4 *TS < dre£ No; it was all over in half a minnti
<h “' w mtdt *V Bai -
1 ^Y«; u tee guard went into the cell
St Louis buying a largo number ol teams with other to a shady and well-protected nook, which
which to facreera his force on the road.
Condon A Co^ b*ve sent out a force of about I No j, and the shadow of a ventilator, I passed
20 wagon*.* large number of wheelbinows and J many boon of every day on toe deck. Hour
five hundred men to commence on their contract gj 1 ^ 2teralDi?Sid’Sj^S2
toe Macon and Brunswick. Mr. Condon is I zoonnUng into emerald hill* of gorgeous oe
lademsol *“
billow lo
. J hoar tore God “Si vMea toe waters from the wa*
Mr Pat Lynch and Mr. QrusseU have both 1 tere,” moving, moving up and down—now smil-
moved teetr^hu, to Soute river, rad’ereat .Set? S3
work on this end of the Una 4 w | shaking its hoarv bead at the angry skie*. In oalm
and the whma road will doubtless be let at once, I air and droTe us down into the saloon or to our
even before the legislature will grant the charter, stateroom*.
Altogether,the!vrtnuadritoatoalnandlatent ^ ^ torowt „ Hcknsea AppeUtee
Atlanta Is ItretJ tote, htahret dertee, andoor I good become better end dainty one.
most sanguine expectation* are rapidly being I t«cone rohart. The coaraleeosnt* demonstrated
“ this truth. Englishmen ate with an Intensity of
purpose that was marvellous to see. If there is
anything better calculated to express the vigor of
the humau will than toe presence of a savory
dish covered before an Englishman, it la the
di*- ) self-aaae dish unchanged and in the process of
depletion by hts hand. Be It what it m *y, rek~
from di»h to plate, service from plate to moui
GLIMPSES ABOUT THE HOUSE
Dahloxxga may get its college after all .
Th* friend* of Colonel L- M Lamar say be haa | 4M> oovered before an Englishman,^ H la the
a genuine comfresafoogl Loom ta the
t '"xH* house will have ft* firrt afternoon raralon I ra'~hi.“S.n‘fl3raM STtei
*—— •-— 1 “t«S°Sd5e.:iT“ow“ H^tSoutrtoS;
neighbor and will gallantly pass over to him
whatever may be left alter aaOsiyiog hia own de
sires. To tut cost I learned that ono Must look
number dirposefi of tQ date. Including those paro* I ont lor himself and stand not upon mattes of
ed. lot*, withdrawn andcocaolidated, 2SS. leaving courtesy. I have often reea our ronntrymea
f 10 bills to be accounted for. There are fit house described aa voracious eaters, without politeness
ton« and IS senate hills for third reading. There or even civility at hotel tablet. But I nave seen
are tor second reading 245 bonro and 9 sena’e John Bull on his native heath—toe deck of hia
Mtia- Tnere are 2^ bills on the table and 2ape- own ship, under command of his own people, j drnsnriata-
cial orders Jn toe desk of the clerk are SO bills, I and I am free to say that John does notin eating »J 6meQW tuM thur «ai Aweow
while r*Q tre ln the binds ol committees. observe the rulg, “ia honor preferring oue 002 Julyl7-C6meow tuea thur sat
to day, hat it will simply be for reading toe sec
ood time bills favorably reported
Th* following if
j rode up to the hotel where Crook waa kitting.
“Icau’t,” replied Crook.
jk: ... -, . . “Why can’t you go?” aekod DoArmand.
he returned in 1 , The ceae will be very thoroughly and “Because it Is not right for uto to leave town
( folly inveslignted and the truth fully dt< I during court week.”
00 1 . . vnlnncrl ^.mrnr icivi neatAita hie 1 rl tin. ! JtlSl SS til 3 It
velo'ped. Stevenson protests his :nuo- I Just re tois 2sst words escaped Crook’s lips, De-
cence and she persisiemly assertsliis guilt, armendralradhlegen whu rtoulder ena fln-d
and an ini partial ciurt and jury must pass ,£ tfl Ly. c“kV* psd “toutto?4
upon the case into tho *lr ted fell dead to tou ground. Tho
When I)r. Mitchell arrived he thought I report of the gun c.ased the hone to throw De-
she would hardly live until night, aud the | Arm*nd,ncd. when be * got ^up.^ walked to too
suffering wontau was resigned io die. Thai ** ** “ *" “ """
night she had improved some, and there b
a faint hope that she tuny live, nlthou u
the chances are against her.
prostrate bo jy of Crook and ataudiug over it aud.
shaking bis hand at it said :
T said I would kill yon this morning, and G —d
I ed off, and as he went off several membere. of toe
military company, who had gone for th'^ir rifles,
1 appeared atm fired * volley at toe eaoaping mur-
; dcrer, bnt uaforiunatuly he waa not struck. In a
short whilo alter DeArmand had disappeared, a
pome was made up and sent after him
I wished toaend a cable dispatch to Diends in
Washington. I was directed to the principal
telegraph station. A man on toe shady side of
thirty, probably, answered my summons. I told
him what I want- d, and asked the cost of toe
message. “Where tor’ asked he of the telegraph,
“lo Washington city. United States,” I repaed,
He looked at me wlto a puzzled air, laylug a
finger upon hia nose—”Wa«<hh»gt *n city?” said
he, “what state is that in?” “Why, Washington
ia the capital of the United States, my friend,” I
replied, whilst he looked st a perfect loss to un
derstand my meaninr. Oh! America! Can it be
possible that a man of effi -font business capacity
to have charge of cable telegrams in the city of
Liverpool, has never heard ol Washington city?
I confess that I wa* surprised, astonished. Bat
it was even so. He turned io his books; he read
column after column nf names, and at last turn
ed to me—1 had told him Washington waa in tbe
District of Columbia—and said: “Did you say
the District of Columbia?” “I did air,” was my
answer. “Well, then, the District of Columbia
is two and tuppence a word,” and he handed me
a blank form for my message.
try, outside of the locality ut which they were
born and reared. It was not their business to
know. At toe table of toe Northwestern hotel, I
met a talkative gentleman from London. He ad-
drested me In a very civil tone, and asked ques
tions about America I answered him as po
litely aa I conld, and. in my turn, asked him
some questions about England. He eott!d not
tell me whether Indian corn grew in England, or
not whether watermelon* were raised here or not,
bnt he was almost confident that oranges did not
grow in England outside of hot houses! He
thought that the state of Georgia wag in toe
tropics, and was surprised to learn that we ever
had snow or ice in Georgia) In regard to the
products of England, he excused him- Jf on the
plea that be was not intere »*.ed in agriculture, but
Uved In London 1
If one had a mind to work on! each % vein, and
had toe pen of Charles Dickens, what a fund of
ill-feeling conld ) f » gathered into a hook of
’’English $oU*r Giving a large share of bJtter-
ness toward Eogland, and an industrious tour
among her people, there would be no Let of ma
terial for satire. Bnt I have no taste for it.
Already, brief as my cbserv4tion has Uen, I
Special dispatch to The Constitution.
Albany, August 19.—Front Mr. J. I'.
Crine, of Dawson, who is in town, v.*c learu
the particulars of the terrible holocaust
in the lower part of Terrell county Tuesday. I teS®t it.“t U^tS^mMte.t U he te’SSded _
According to the statement of the negro create toe lmpnwuou that he was Inside, but the
girl, about twelve or fifteen years of age, ruse, so they bc^n^ar^ngto^hlm/an^were
and the only witness and survivor or the I ««>n rewarded ly finding him in a small clump
tragedy, a negro mail named Yrauk Hudson, heOMeb^wlth 'ttel, end’raM'Lwould kill
well known in the neighboring where he
has been living for a number of yean peat, | drew • heed ou him a <1 told him to
called at the house of Mr. David M Lee, I put that giro down. DeArmand said
late in the afternoon. ..earl, dark, and tel,I ^ b ^SSS^U‘£S r S£t££? i&hT'Ki
him hts fence was on fire. 5Ir Lee, accorn- j him. The promino was maae. and be waa amyl.
panted by >hs negro, smarted off at once to | eo and lodged in jail. Courtis now in acvjoo
attend to it. He was seen no more alive, and toe Judge hav fixed Friday as toe day for his
A short time after dusk the negro Frank trial. Our informant saja il l* cifficn.it to pre-
Hudson went to the house and asked Mr*
Lee, wife of Mr. David M. Lee, to prepare ihcre be au attempt to release hLnfthere will be
90me supper lor hint, boe was preparing other killing*.
to go to bed, and told him it was too late, | •
and that he could get none that night. He j XCubbins tbe Mi<t night Oil.
then struck Mrs Lae a heavy blow with an | Troy (N. Y.) Morning Teh-gramand Whig,
ax he had with hi®--* blow which killed i n tlie Philadelphia Times of recent date
her instantly. Passing front Mrs. Lee’s | we notice an item referring to the rnirncu -
room into one adjoining, he came upon the I lously quick cure of a prominent druggist
negro girl, whom ue attacked with the u i thkt city, Mr. J. M. Higgins, German-
ax, stnlitcu her down but not killing her. town road and Morris street, who had an
From thence he passed into another room lawful attack of rheumatism ot the knee,
where a negro woman, the cook, w-ts sleep j H e applied St. Jacobs Oilatuight, ami next
ing, whom he likewise brained with the I morning was well and iu his store as usuul.
ax, killiug her instantly. In the mean- I —“
explanation.
A Social Stir fa Wfeut t heater, Pa.
The effect of chance is so curious that the
facts connected with other’s success are
read about with tbe greatest interest. The
event agitating the Q taker borough of West
Chester, Pa, is the chance that tell upon
Mr. Jesse E Webb, one of the best known
business men, the proprietor of a large jew
elry store on Gay street, fje w«s fortunate
enough to nold half its ticket No 78.H2,
tbe capital prias In the drawing of TheLoq-
is : ana State L >tttry, held at .\’ew Orleans
on July 12tb, winning He sent by
mail in a registered letter one dollar, ad
dressed to M. A Danphin, at No 212 Broad
way. New York City. The text drawing
takes place 8epiembrr 13. augl6d<&wlt
Locuviux, August 20 -mxA dispatch received
from Richmond, Kenlocky, says a fire broke ont
at 9:hJ o'clock Ls: bight In Conroy’s warerooms.
at Inina, tbe count/ rest oi Estdie county, and
destroyed toe entire bnuness portion of the place
with the exception cf three stores. T^s fire ia
belltved to have been toe work of an incendiary,
aa there had be©i no fire made in the warerooms
for three yean. The total kat it es-iicactcd at be-
tweca *30,' no and $25,030, with bat Utile Insu-r
ance. It lif rared toe town will be a loac Ume to
rebuilding.'
DyspepHs aoU Liver Complaint.
Is it net worth tbe small price ot 75 cents
to free yourself of every symptom of these
OU it, use accordingly and if it does you no
rood it will cost you nothing. Sold by all
lime tbe girl, whom be had struck but no:
-Hon. B li. Bristow and family are al
killed, managed tQ crawl into Mra. Lee’.* the Profile house, White mountains, to ro-
room and hide herself under Mrs L* 1 ©’* bed main there daring August
Returning, the murderer discovered and
dragged her out and, according to her state
ment, beat her terribly, and leav
ing her, as he doubtless sup
posed, dead. Having robbed the
house, breaking open draweis, luink*
etc., by which/he secured a large *um, —London Truth ilnuk* Lady Cou .ta ia
fcure of a good reception in this country.
Aa AgrtaiUa Qtcuing lor tbe Hair, that will
] stop its failing, nas.becn tong sought for.
j Parker's Hair Balaam, distinguished for ita.
purity, fully supplies this want.
auglG—dint lues tnur hat dewkyim 2d it
supposed to be between five and wx bun-
dred dollars, the murderer took his de- I Her ladyship may be certain that tt ,c inter-
parture. After he left the girl was still I viewers and newspaper gossips will, welcome
ab.e to crawl off to the nearest neighbor's I her with sharpened pencils to tae filling of
house, distant about one and a half or two 500 scran books.
miles and report th« facts. A force was or- I —
ganized and succeeded in arresting the ** lt iu c,ir,n * Kveryiedy,**
criminal in Lee county, six miles from this Writes* druggist. “Kidney-Wort is the
city. He is nowin Dougherty jail. He* most popular medicine we sell.” It should
confesses the crime and implicate* others, bs by right, for no other medicine has such
They were on their way to a barbecue. specific action on the liver, bowtls and.
The dead body of Mr Lee was found I kidneys. If you have those symptom*
next morning about 300 yards from hia 1 which indicate biliousness or deranged
house. It ia thought the negro, himself. | kidntya do not fail to procure it and uso
set the fence on fire, which waa found | faithfully. Iu liquid or dry form it is sold
slightly burned, for the puryoae ol getting by all drog$u»u.—Sait Lake City Tribune,
hia victim away from the bouse. Tbe old j
man Lee, had be*a killed with a rail, the J __
marks of the terrible blows being dhcern- j „—*“7 fever ia not ao prevalent in New
ib!e about the head. He waa an elderly England this year as in former years,
man, between CO and 05 years of age, in have - BnM *i v and nositive o-
moderately good circumstances, hard work- c 4U rrli DiDbfneria Canue? mo*
teg and indqslrioua, aud much respected in Headraiie, 1 *iu SHILOH’S CATARRH
saRvaaRnasvttt: ssf'Lww:-^ 58
quently loaned money to his neighbors aud ^ * f ®
others.
A negro answering the description of
Hudson, made his appearance at Oak Lawn
store, on Mouday morning, about 10 Am.
aud bought a pistol, displaying at the time,
n large quantity of money. Oak Ltwn
is 10 miles wf*t of Aibxuy. He is sup
posed also tQ have been seen in Albany
Wednesday night, a short time before the
arrival of the puese from Terrell with news
of the tragedy and in pursuit. If© H a
rather slender built negro, emti biach,
about 30 years old.
i> be :07 yean old, or boro in iriA.
r set of “twin” babies at his iiouae.
ttibaou to Robert P. Trippe's warehouse, and
bonds of matrimony at toe Methodist c u «n la
this place on yesterday evening, R=v. A H Ga».
nett offlcUting. The nappy couplo left on r. orl.
dal tour yesterday for CiMi’eaaooga. Their many
friends wish them an vmclouded life.
Thouacmm. August 20.—Rev. Mr. Jone 1
hasbeeh preaching here to largo oougrcgadoDi
About fifty persona have ' - - -
sweet breath. Pries 50 c-^nu*. Sold by all
draggists.
501 july!7—tues thur szt Aweow
—Arcbbiebor Gibbons finds that he will
be unable to officiate at the religious cere
monies of the Yorktown celebration.
Bishop John J. Keene, of Richmond, will,
however, tttterd.
Certalu liuowledge.
We know whereof we affirm when we say
that Warner s Safs Kidney aud Liver Cure
has performed more wonderful cures than
any medicine ever brought before the-
American public.
augj0d2*aQn,wedrir : *fc*2w23p
—Write to Mrs. Lydia E. Piukbatp, No.
233 Western Avenue, Lynu, Ms wav', use its,
for pamphlets relative to thecu»r‘ 4 ve prop
erties of her Vegetable Com>*, U nd in all
ieomie complaints.
aug21—ralw aup,wed,frijr^it
A Terrible jbxploslon.
Special disps^^ to The Constitution.
a *5*S£®5 iW.-The boiler cf toe »ug V.
A. B. Ward ^Xpiodtd this morning while toe
v ' t '-s «o great that the boiler was fired Use
“**1 *uto the ooat house at toe end oi toe Clark
bridge. Captain Frank But
ter was hurled into the air and
fell faulty mangled, but still alive,
upon the deck of the barge that the tog had in
tow. William McDonald, a deck hand, and Ole-
sou are mUalt.g. They are supposed to have
been killed and to be entangled in the wreck.
Michael McDonald, fireman, and Frederick Whip
_ „ - Injured. The tug waa
lo largo congregation* I aker, cook, wrre silghUy
joined toe church. He ' valued at 16,000, and is nc