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TOT "WEEKLY COffSTITPgIQNi TUESDAY* AFB1L 8,1884. TWELVE FA6M.
THE CONSTITUTION.
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ATLANTA, GA., APRIL 8, 1884.
THE CONSTITUTION
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cock 1 Flower 2, Sailer 1, Hewitl 1, Thar- I should not complain If they leam all that Is . confidence. Th# dissensions in the party
man l', Morrison 1. to be learned therein. A knowledge of the were healed???the ranks were closed???and the
This' it a remarkable showing. With two wbereaboats, knd surroundings of a boy party mored ahead to easy victory. The
New York candidatee, Cleveland and Flower, under M years of age la certainly very im- democracy of Georgia waa never in better
actively In the field???two more, Hewitt and portant, both to tae boy???a future and to the condition than at present, and Captain Jack-
Hsncock actively discussed???and with Tilden j ftttttre comfort of his natural guardians. son reliresfrom the chairmanship of tho state G??(*l*?
discouraging any discussion of hta name,! THE WHITE REPUBLICAN ADDRESS. committee with the knowledge that he has
nevertheless, he has ted time* tV , Northern republicans, who know nothing doD ?? sil that could be don ?? in hi * Position
strength of any other candidal dPtfiri.l of the condition of affairs In the south, ex . to bring about this happy and conspicuous
four times the strength of Ybem ce pt wbatthey read iu partisan newspapers, I r *sult. a
all bunched together. The Tildon men | Mem to be surprised that theeouthern people I the anglo-egyptian problem.
are very much In earnest. Many of them, I should object to negro rule. We do not The warmest admirers of Mr. Gladstone
such aa the Hons. I%rogh, Cbnrch, Dim-1 know whether tho enrprlae is real or whether admit that there has been a painful want of
the attention of practical men to It You can get J Molly Msguira and kuklux letter writer, is the
some Arm already manutseturing other article! to * author cf there suggestive missives,
take bold, or you can ralso a company. Atlanta lit Urtbfccnr.
a good print in which to show li, j Choeewood. the jouog msn who Wit arrested
day before yesterday upon the charge of horee-
T L A, Pleasant Betreat. fla-Is the Central Got-
den, now ln Egypt, our General J B Cordon, of
mick and others, arequotgflastajing, "Tilden j, merely a pretense, but wo do know that I decision and definiteness in dealing with the
Ja oar first choice, and we have no second I (U ch poliiicisna aa John Sherman take ad- Soudan rebellion. While the English cabinet
choice. Our people have thought of no one I y #n t,g B 0 f the feeling, or the prejudice, or is not willing to let France or Turkey or any
for second choice." . whatever It may be called, to keep alive a other country participate in the settlement
Now, the New York democrats know wbat I spirit of rank sectionaliam which a reasons- of the troubles of Egypt, yet it Is unwilling
they are talking about. ??? They know Mr. Til-1 b | e understanding of the situation would im- to establish a protectorate, or to give Egypt a
den's condition. They know just what hie 1 mediately dissipate. To serve their purposes I firm and stable government. The same cabl-
strenglh Is and what is tbs strength of the tba men w | 10 train with Sherman and give j net sent General Gordon atKhartonm where
other candidates. And knowing all this they him their moral???or, rather, their I he would find only Egyptians, who are merely
are practically unanimous for Mr. Tilden. If j immoral ??? support, take great | sheep when attacked by the Arabs, and yet
the New York democracy come to the con- pa | na to ohow that every it has left him to his fate. Osman Digna waa
ventlon in solid phalanx and present Mr. Til-1 eV ertt or ofrcumstance which shows any de-1 defeated, but not annihilated, and the road
den???s name, ho will be nominated without a I g,,, 0 f antagonism between the whites and to Berber remains closed. Indecision and de-. . , ....
struggle and elected with a ru.h. Ana it the bUck8 or between , he white people and lay have prevailed where the utmost energy ??? u <=??? vote. After getting ycur
'*>?? very much ??if that is just what the tboM wbo ' aru endeavoring to cont^T tire ne- s/d eWd.nee of strength were needed. G^ ???SffiSfaK ZtT*
New York democracy^ going lo do. | gro to serve their own personal endsnnd alius, | eral tiordon tried to go down the river; bat | K. I. Americus.- r,*???ricare give ^he name aa
No, he is a British ofllcer who dlstlcguiihed him.
self in the Crimea, and also In China. He Is calico
"Chinese" Cordon.
IN B, Holland's Milts, Ca??? Areordained preach*
ers and one-armed or one-legged men exempt from
read duty under the lag pasted by the last general
assembly?
The preachers are not, but the one-armed and
one-legged man are exempt.
AH, Anniston. Ala???I em an Englishman by
birth, and came to this country lu 1872at tho ege
of seventeen. I attained my majority in tho slate
o 1 Georgia, where X bare paid poll and property
taxes up to this yrar. Now whet I want to know
Is whether I have to take tho oath ol allegiance in
this stare to be a qualified voter or not; and 11 I
have to take the oath ol allegiance, bow long It
will he belore I will be allowed to vote ?
II your homels still In this state you can, upon
making proefet the fiets stated sbove.be duly
naturalised fn the United States court for the dls-
trict lu which you otalm your domicil. If you have
moved to Alabama with the Intention of becoming
a cltlsen ol that state, you must be nstura Used In
the United States court ol a district la which you
htve resided for ono year. This naturalisation Is
Th* mayor of Bandsrsvllie telegraph!
Tn* CohstitijTio* that there is no real
trouble In that town; that he only sent
Savannah for powder as a precautionary
measure, and thst lie anticipates no danger.
I* the Forreat-McCready riot In Philadel
phia. May 10, 184(1, 22 were killed anil
wounded. Uurlng the draft riots in New
York, from the 13th to the 17th day of July,
18(13, it was estimated that 1,000 persons were
killed, while the city had to meet damages
the afnount of <1,800,000. Sixty-two persons
ware killed in the New York Orango riot
July 12, 1871. In the railroad rlota of 1877
Urge numbers of people were killed In differ
ent places. The damage to property in Pitts
burg amounted to <8,000,000. ^
Hiavy shipments of black walnut are be
ing made from Indiana, Ohio and other west
era stales for England. Agents are scattered
all through the country buying up walnut
lands, and tho price has risen to such figures
as to astonish people who have not studied
the matter. One farmer in Indiana worked
incessantly for eight years to clear away the
walnut trees on his farm, and he burned up
more than eighty seres of tho finest kind of
timber. His farm, after thirty years of culti
vation, could not tie sold for more than <8,000,
If it had its walnut treea back it would be
worth more than <100,000. This farmer was
an old settler in the slate, and only
one among hundreds of othen
who for more than fifty yean
girdled and cut and burned ths great forests
they found occupying the land. Ths Eng
lish o-mptny will send to KogUnd probably
1-yXJO,000 worth of walnut that they hare
"" purchased from the farmers at almost nomi
uni price*. Northeast Georgia is full of thts
Umber. It would bo well for the farmen
there to take a leoson from (tils.
TUc "Const If niton Library.'
We call (pedal attention lo the advertisement ol
"Ths CoKsmunoN Library,??? lo bo louud else
where In this morning's paper.
Wo bars caralully examined Ibcso books and
heartily approve what Is said lu tho advertisement.
They are large.'handsome books, printed lu clear
type on fine paper, and era offered at halt the
price they commaud In the bookstores. The Eng
lish language does not turulsh ten more Interesting
or entertaining books than those contained In tula
library. Each ono ti amaatorptceo and It arevcla-
U??n ol delight and entertainment
No reader will risk anything tn ordering ocelot
there hooka Ho will find It worth double the
jnocey It cost, and a perpetual pleasure In his
household. We reoommsnd them sincerely as pure,
elevating and Intenatlug books, aud sold at prices
that are amtilmly low.
COMMON SENSE IN OBRMANY,
Triune Bismarck is coming to his sense*. Ho
has seen in Saxony and in liavaria fatal epi
demics of (richlniasls, although no Atuerioau
pork could come in. He waa thus forced to
acknowledge that German hogs havetrichimn
as well as American hogs, and an odict liss
been issued forbidding the use of uncooked
pork, hams and sausages, Tha outbreak in a
Saxon town by which about seventy persons
lost their lives, was duo to the eating of raw
pork, and the epidemic in a Bavarian village
was traced to a similar ciuso. It Is well es
tablished that pork wall cooked is relieved of
live trichinu'. Heat kill* tha parasites; it
cooks them as well as the pork they have in
fested. Now that the German government
baa been brought to a full appreciation
of the aituation, it ahouid hasten
retract its slanders against the American
bog, whichaeema to be fully aa good aa its
German brothar, if not a littla better. The
new edict against the eating of uncooked
pork, while no American bog ia permitted to
an Ur tha conntry, ia of itaelf a retraction of
the libels that have emanated from the Ger
man government, but tha great chancellor
should be manly enough to do full and open
jnstioa to the American hog. It the Germans
will bareafter eat pork as Christiana should,
they hav* nothing to fear from hogs of any
country.
TILDEN IN NEW YORK.
The New Yerk Herald has bitterly op
posed the nomination of Mr. Tilden by the
democrats. It has printed all that oonld be'
printed to show the folly and futility of such
a step. All of which, coming from a paper
that ia certain to oppose the democratic can
didate no matter who he is, will be properly
appreciated.
The other day the Herald instructed iu
Albany correspondent to ascertain the pre
ferences of the democratic senators and repre
sentatives in Albany.
The result Is a striking proof of the over
whelming strength of the greet democratic*
leader, wherever the democratic poise is
tested. The vote stood:
In the senate???Tilden G, Cleveland 2,
Fayna 1.
In th* bonae???Tilden 34, Cleveland 4, Han*
stealing, was yesterday taken before Judge Tanner
for preliminary trial. Cbosewood was not prepar
ed tor trlaL and a continuance wvs granted. He
was returned to tho city prison. Terrell Smith
and John Messier, of Franklin county, who were
confined In the Atlanta Jail at United stares
prlwneie, died yesterday. Their death wet caused
from measles.
Thuridar, April S.
The editor of a comic journal In Madrid has been
sentenced to eight yean Imprisonment for publish -
Ing au offensive caricature ol King Alionso.
Edmund Yotee, editor ol the London World, has
been condemned to lost months in prison for libel-,
ling the carl ol Lonsdale. Judgment hes beets
respited, pending an appeal upon a point ol Isv.
Seven hundred carpenters In New Orleans struck
yesterday for three dollars a day. The rapid growth
of the business el tbe patent clfice bts crowded the
other branches ol the lnteilor department until the
great bunding Is hardly able tocontaln it.
IN TH* CITY. ,
Mrs. Stonewall Jsckson and her daughter Miss
Julia Jackaon reached the city yesterday aud are
atopplng with their cousin Mrs J. H. Clover, at H5
South Try or street. Both ladles are lo excellent
health, look well ana appear to have thoroughly
enjoyed their tour to New Orleans and Memphis,
??? ???- - i ??? ?????? o???- ?????? ---I ..... , nMKj me iiuuh ??u i from which they are returning. George M. Logue,
W?? have this week parsed tire 20 000 mark I Is evidence of a purpose on tha part of the ! when the Egyptians were attacked by tbe S? d rb f m??ras5???here su?tVue brouehflmai'ni?^. ??? ,,ree ??? csr driver, committed suicide yesterday
in our circulation. We are now mi our way l southern people to cheat the negroes out o! Arabs they threw down their arms and fiod roads for trespass, damage, etc. .. ??7 - 'I morning by Jumping into a well,
io 25,000, and we want to reach that point by their rights or to murder them if they refuse I back to tho wsllaof Khartoum. ' The fate of Railroad men here saythatthe Railroad Age and I ???_ Friday, aptli 4.
the 1st of May. to bo cheated. General Hicks, at El Obeid, may soon be the ^ P"!*-
Won's you help? If you don't take the But witneraes are continually rising to con- fate of General Gordon, at Khartoum. The I ????? lMo JOU waa, ' aloi, ??? other I mor <!ommlC suiddt iMt nlght b^ aTMHnt
paper already, send up your mi'???-oription. If found the partisans. For instance, if John intense heat is tho excuse for not sending Kemiesaw, Marietta, Oa.-I bare a Klne James I ltt the head. The act was causod by finan-
you are already a subscriber, *>Uow your paper I Sherman, who ia engineerieg the republican I troops up the Nile or across tbe desert from I translation of tbe Bible, prjuted at Cambridge in | clal embarrassment. Prince Andronikoff and M.
to your neighbor and get him to subscribe. ??J>'I of the Danville investigation, could get Suakira, but the British government has con- &I?i*E? b 2! ,n I Seighief overseers of St. Petersburg powder mills,.
* told of an address to the Ire! of Indian troops that can stand as much leather'?ndVeil wei??v??! g WhatI. iuShLwmk h.ve been arrested on ??charge of nihilism. The
P????Pl?? of Georgia juat issued heat a. can the Arabs. Altogether Mr. Glad- ??? | nttlUstshav Mllsd a police my at Pstrokoff,.
who Slipped away from Key West on a small' * .??? be republi | cana of Georgia, h. .tone and hi. ministers have not satisfied tho ^1???- *3?woud find Horary .0
schooner, has long been engaged in efforts to "??" ld P???L obabl J haT ?? . ll1 * eyes opened to a English people in this matter, and it will not examine the volumes. You might get (he infer- H ?? Bry Mu, r h V fc ???? ???s rl * ht f 001 b * d, i r ml6hed!
securethe independence of Cuba. He be- ,t>leof ?? fr ?? 1 f????f w hl <* he ???????? h?? d noadequ.te be strange if they soon demand a change of motion desired by communicating with ???Burke'. J??* 1 ?? 1 ' 1 ???'^ 'R?? 11 *** Tennesee yard. Whlletry
lories to the Army of Liberty. It seems that concc I ,tio "- We bo ver y * ure - however, rulers. The massacre of General Gordon and aid book .tore" in this city. ,0 ???"o'?? * on, ?? f , ?? l ?? ht 1,11 '???>?? <*???*ht be-
Havana, In the belief that he would not re- * l ^ D [ ??/??? f th ?? cipitate either the resignation of the great w. *f. Vanderbilt, >he duke of We??fminster has Rev. J obn WHlUm J ??ne f , of Richmond, will de-
turn. It Is said he waa offered a heavy bribe Drat du * y of ^ ?? d ??? t ?? r *??? *?? 8n PP r ?? E s premier or an appeal to the country, and the a large property, hia total reaching onr 1210,000 I llrer hl * famous lecture on the ???Boys In Griy,??? at
lo cease warring against the Spanish author-1 an * calculated to give his readen a I latter would not be conrted by the liberals I POO, but bo gets but 2per cent, income on this, or I DeOive's opera bouse, on the nlgbt of the 23d, for
after a disaster at Khartonhi. No doubt the I about t-t.OOO Oio a roar. Mr. Vanderbilt is quoted I benefit of the Governor's Horse Guards.
HIM??? Therdld not'if 1 la^nlain' Bi um]eralan'd I trutI, f ul ide ?? of the situation at the south,
itles. They did not, it ia plain, understand | ???
the man
ire was ii
devising plans and perfecting arrangements I ??. n ?? of ,b * ??? 01 ??? ardent and iggru-1 affairs. I hoTdcrramo's.'pubiiihedseTeral^wwisago.-^ 1 ??? 1 ??? 11 j WB > tbecofteotlonattwooiherofflces
for an sggreiulve campaign. lie Is in full ' iv ??. republican partisan, to be found r ICK out one of the books in Th* Coasn- w?? hare given jrioro ^au oue war to 1 " t . h ?, d, ' ,d ''t-* I T???; ud " 0 T :, ??? ltsf0 r th0 ?? a > 0 ??????
Stlu in Whole country. The address la worth ii??oui??uiM??iwpBooHin xuk vjowbti | mE ^ l | Mtaboytl)ut{Wl J]. tl j_^j 1 A^ | - a. ^ ^ whl??ky M-ere olsu granted.
, . . . . ... *7 ,, ' I considering, especially by men at tho north I TUTI01f ftn< * Ben< ^ aeventy centa for I M o the ones you wish; Take a iitjip of material I ^PP lication number of permits
Wpnt ?? ho ^ ??cubllclv G ^Tote/ 0111 that I wbo httve 11 wrong conception at tho situ a- I Ik * If y ?? u haV6 * friend j n the city or one twenty-live iuchc* long and tliirUwu iuchoa wide; I cabinet decides for
West he publicly stated tb ?? l t(on at tllB , outb . n shows, more clearly comin B ber ??' be <*??? < et 11 f?? r J 011 * or ????x??y Hue this wllhiattuor rillr. with an intorllntng of ?????> uotto rWaWirh a ioiunl piotretorato
he would soon bo In Cuba, thfm nny democratlo argamonl con | d do , ba cents. If you get one of these books you stiff muslin; ornament the edge ??u around with a 0Ter ECTpb i STf!
.nd It.., vtffnrnns .ten, wnnt.l t.Ven c. I m| d| ???f calty w ??? b w ^ b ^ |Qen ol will order the others. ^ !!de. orerWimm kn mih ! h ?? M Br0WD ' ,he -e wr
parties have to contend. ??? ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, tbem down at tho touand?? bottom tn I a,I t lgbl ^???SP ta ??????tba exposition rnius uirfy la-it
mi??? .j, ,, ^ ,, .1 ______ I tuem down at me top and bottom to four pockets I ???eok, died yesterday. The Gomuor???s Horse
Tho address says that the negroes have S . VIrgU, aa-Coneral Toombs live, at Washing- *??? wW?? u ????? ??h?? Photograph,. Ifco etsa when I Guard, bad* good crowd out to witness firetiltlog
been found totally inefficientasparty leadora. t0 n, Go. fluithed is doubled together Hieybook or mou- yesterday. Nearly forty membert of Diecomniny
......?? Kr( ,. T hey are "not reltohie voters, uttorly incom- J B M, Valdosta, Ga.-ThoNcw Orleans exposl- ctaler case, and the sides decorated with painting were out Patrolman Mehan laii liight arrested
r , petent os leaders, and have no capacity ??on opens December 1.1884. 1 J ???' '
pUIntsof li.nl tl me. irom one end of the . The addrera C A C. Subllgna, Ga - Uu<
and that vigorous step, would he taken to
ward the liberation of Cuba from Spanish eg
greasion. He believes affairs are ripe for it.
High taxes and maladministration liavo ru
ined the island, and thostrongest commercial
houses are going to the wall. There are com
island to the other. The people want
change, end as the Spanish government is
unable to help them, ths Cuban leaders pro
pose to invite them to help themselves. An
effort will doubtless soon be made to strike a
1884. or embroidering. Upon one side a diagonal bar of I Bober! Williams, who Is charged with stealing
- -Uucle Remus. (Mr. J c ??adn ribbon Ids contrasting color may gerve as a J tomo meatirom Merritt???s meatmafkeLou Marietta
gives the reasons why the numerical majority ,n Atlan,a ' We CiU ?????? an,w ?? r S' 00 ' ???.T ' Ue0t - . -??? nd . T
" ... ... I other question. I initial or monogram may tmbellish theoiberside I Sasjsr, April p.
of tho negroes in some of the counties of tbe I Mrl E ; j0 , t MountAin, Ga.-Wnerecan I get o. L. B , Gillsvllie, Ga., asks; 1. Is there any I A riot of strikiug minersst Denaln, France, has
state count for nothing. "In many in I Black Spanish or White Leghorn chiokcns? I cure for chicken cholera, or
stances
about
are so indifferent I
future that I
Consult our advertising oolumos.
Boeder, Columbia, 8. C ???Is there a good shance I
upon the crowd and wounded reveral. The rioters
fired back, and cried, "Long live the rectal ropub*
decisive blow agalnat the only remnant of , , .. ,, ,, , , fordentiits inyourcity? What 1. board tn nrlvate and regular, wholesome food aratbebest proven. Iu 0 ," A cerUlleate was filed yesterday In New York
Hn.nl.h ml. , the w..t????? hemtenhere I they stay away from the polls entirely unless | families? Where can I get a map of Atlanta? hives. Some have claimed good ruul- 1 meoycsierosy
Cleat llncss of the fowl home, pure fresh water,
wholesome food are tha best proven* _ _
hsye clelmtd good rtsulu from tsr In I incorporating theDrawbougb teleghoneand tele-
magnificent Island of Bpanieh rule.
A Word WUb Yon.
This week's Cosrtmmow w.lll roach
of re??den(who are not subecriben.
tiring^ usually ie-w.??n. .v ??? ------ ' ??? ??? I atloaciil to a quart of water used in making dough, I' tv Tn * city.
to oontrol a negro a vote is the whisky bottle. I j oi eeurre it has. 2 Neither. Ho believer la a I or soak com In 1L The liver is always found c-u-1 List night a^put ton o'clock LuU Smith, a negro
may be next resorted to. huriffuidforrovsnuo, with Incidental protection. Ji^ds'idpslo after death, and probthly the woman who lives In the Lynch row <?a-Qalhonn
thousands I jj y, a , w m not accomplish the object, some I T 8. Jonesboro, Ga-I. New Orleans the capital of I *????????
was shot by a negro]mim named Bofc'Boyd
.Boyd stood outside tho building aud ^jb^the
blood but been sug- I woman through tho window. The b
husbandry I * e * tcd as * <* ai0 ?? bn * Uttle is really known of the I the right hip, making an ugly wound,
piys from 14 to w per cent. Natlvo sheep, I cauw dlfesso. ||
Judge It on Its merits. If you think It Is worth tho I never control, tnd every effort one of them | croigc< | xo Merino breeds Is the best breed I H * A. 8. , Munford, AJs^-Hts Mobile such an In* |
???mall amount we ask for It rend In your subscitp- may make in that direction only places him w a w. Dawson, o.-i Doe. the *ulf stream tern- d NTih.refTnoLrawuhLen t m aim,.*,. ??????
U<)n - " na ??? ?????? d ???. n n,. "An. L^toSu to Uta,uCiP???am e "'
if that will not accomplish tha object, some T 8. Jonesboro, G??-Is Now Orleans thecepltalof , ???
... t plan is invented to scare him. Sometlmre I Louisiana? Is Emanuel county adapted to sheep 2. What causes dogs logo msd?
Wo ask Uiom readers to dou.lho fsvorto n*i f." ' ?????? raising, and what breedl. tho be. t? I The eaUng of raw meat and bio
tha;paper carefully. Bead all Iu deparunonta I will be used, but with no intention of I , K5i Baton R PUga- 2 Yei. Sheep
through, let your wlfo aud children read it. Thou executing them if they fall." "Negroes can ^ , , 4 ( M , ??
THE WEEK IN CONGRESS.
In the senate the publio building commit-
I tee reported favorably on the erection of n
> "Anv nt???ro who I P?? r th?? climate ot tho British tales?
It lathe cheapest paper printed, ft costs only I . . ", , f , * I bio to suppose that the Panama can. ..
111 pushes himself to the front in politics pletcd, will check or turn the gulf stream and iu I F, H.. Monitcollo. Ga.-Pleas9 Inform me who I a _???i???
*1.58a year llyou rend your tubscilpUon atone, lfl and th , whlte I Oils way affect tho climate of the British isles? 3 wili buy a nickel rrtthout tho^wordconUonlt. and P ub ???? >P^iratfanooga, Aresolu-
you get your neighbors lojoin you, It coats yo u I is n,oat unwi '??' ana th * White m * n where can I get an adverUscment of the Sheffield I at what^ptlco. Inmalmlo boy cloven years oUL tion waa adopted calling on the attorney gea-
onty *1 each for the club ot five. | who induces him to do so is his | res^esute rale? 4 Tlesso deflno tho assoelsUwl | Patskes your psperand lake it very much. icralto state whallier a vacancy exists in the
This Is less than two corns a week. It la the price I worat enemy." The addreas also declares pi
We have not sccu any off:n for the new nickel 1
ollice of marshal for the middle and southern
of one ounce ol butter or cue hen???s egg. Who c??. | that "a new arrangement becomes a necoasi-1 lh ???^J ^ 15S5E hed teccntly ' an4 ??? nn0 ??? ,cU ??? ,hl ' ???** I districts of Alabama. The bill of William
not spare UHa much? Who cannot gtvo two cent. ty ?? ,i noB i t | a anown that ???the mass ot the ,, u the oombluatloo of eight N
ir^^Td'b tnw^^u^ca^lmm^ a ??? ?????^?? b '?? ?? voter, and th. big ^ wb^ m^a l^
Zlz Jum^E o ????? j * b ????-??!r ui - ,e8d ???
* - ??? -* - 1 ers aro wholly incompetent.???
I papers at so much per wcok^
I ftted press is a slmPar.
York newsps-
it to other |
item swot
of western I
Yours Truly, MsrthsUville. Qs???Pleue give mo | G. Ford, of Memphis, claiming pay for fifty
S:rrr.'??'."L7'Z*.K,???S!S.i?? p-"' ??? "*- 1 , w re Vi-are.
tern I five or rlx times tho qusntiiy of water, end afters I * n WftS referred to tho court of
w A lkMvn I papers. *iJ3r I minute or two wash with clean water. I claims. The educational bill has been dis-
j i ?? u *1* un it I R BC. Fort Baflagtafflis-W^tdo the letters I C W s, PsmMcus, Gt???Is the Irish potato s natlvo I cussed threo hours a day for the past week.
Idreos in order to show tho republican odi-1 *??o N T??? mesa on Cl^k*?? spool ihreed? How was I of Ireland? If not, when were they introduced, I In t u a i I0nTO *ho committee rm nubile
tor. that tho problem which pester* the the first hammer m.dSf' by whom snd from where? L ,.a . . , . , . ??? m P ? i
southern white renublicans is not ereatlv dlf-1 1 Our new thread. 2 Us development wm grailu*; I No. Inl6??3or 15C5 Sir John Hawkins, s slave I health waa Instructed to investigate the adul-
- . ??? P ??????"???"* '* ???l.f lf/"!, from the Tut* stoho to tho present style. trader, carried potatoes from Virginia to Ireland, teration of fopd and drugs. .Robert Smalls,
the remarkable incroaae of crime committed I, , u ,ron ' lUB vexauous question wnten I gg^erlber. Amertcus. Ga-Pteuo publish the (In the time of Sir Walter Balelgh this valuable I of South Carolina, was'admitted as the suc-
by mere boys. The record of one week i, b ??t b ????? ???outhem democrat. What is to oe P^ ^unlug "God give u. men." and give the , uber wal deToloped ln qnallt7 and populsrisrd t. cetaor o( the late E , w . M . Ma ekey. The
given. In Now York three lad. played high- d< ;"?? ab ??? U ??? ????? I?????? " d ?????? ??-y th. 1st. Dr J G Hoi- ??? nMbC ?? U trade dollar bill waa pareed. A message from
way men and ro.bbedone they waylaid; in | b ?? 8b ' rmaa | land, androiura. follown _ . | knownastejiIrUh potsto^ ^ | tbo pre)rf dent asking sn appropriation of
??? ' * **??? " ??? ???' $100,000 for the improvement of the Missis-
aippi river waa referred. General Grant held
YOUTHFUL DEPRAVITY.
Tho Chicago Inter-Ocoan calls attention to
Tenn.ylv.nl. three boys, aged 10, 18 and 14 and hl * 1 ' 0U . l ?? la ??? a _??j!??*.????* ?
years respeotiveiy, masked and armed with I The i-ninimlRii ih opened,
revolvera, atopped a peddler and robbed him Tbo preMdentUl campaign U opening tn spirited
of <000; six boys, the oldest 12, were captured I >tyl ??'
I ???God give us men! A time like this demands
| Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and steady |
heads;
I Men whom Uts lust of office does not kill.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE,
8, H. Nxal Carroll county, Georgia, writes;
receive Tn* Cokititctiok regular, and It is a wel-1 a reception on the floor of the hotuo Wednes-
come visitor. It ta always filled with tbe latest I day , , recess of fifteen minutes being taken
and best news. Iu coming Is hailed with delight I (or tba , p Urpoae ,
by your many subretlbon here." | v
A. J. Jr man, oi Woolley's Ford, Ga., says;
Wild Scenes
, .. ,. . , , The first gun will be fired In leu days, and there I Be whom the spoils of office cannot buy,
(nan attempt to burglarise a Now Y ork store; I wll| ba coesunt flghtleg thou tlUUte Ktcat battto I Menwho possess opinions and a will;
* party of revolt young boya were arrested in 1 01l lbc 3 j w November. I Men who have honor-men who will not lie
tlulnoy for various offenses, burglary among I Iu this contest Tits CottarntitioM will bo the un Men who can stand before .demagogue, I closed you will find ono dollar, for which please
them; ?? Tennsyivsnla boy, aged 18, shot and I flluchlug, unwavering champion of democratic I And damn his treacherous IIstteriea without wink- I end WaaaLy c???ojistitotiok to W. E. Bolding,
killed * comrade of 14, a boy aged 18 I Principles. It will advocate tho nomination of ln *' - h ,........ _ I Yoursubteribera here look fefwatd with more
tried lo poison bis father, mother, two ???* mucl J - be0 * u '? b ?? ??????"f* 1 a11 th ???^^r^Tt^riratethTurtn. p, * MU ~??????? h ?? m,n whlcbMl,e ' >?? nt ??3??nent
sisiera, and two brother, *t Cp. M.y; a boy ^ ??? b ?? ????????????rery'^S pTwhUo ???^???rabM.rZ???Sh???toumt worn 10 any ???>"?? ??? a ????? *
aged 17, and bla brother, 18, made a deadly I clear ou| nfxMlctu miove. and creed*. , J a Davts cf MsrUn n. ??? Ths CoNsmoitow
assault on their parents in New York; a 17 rarest.. It Mr. Tltd... wilt not accept th. uomln. Their large preferton.ndth.irmtie deed. C omev??. r.gul.r ..the nek.'and get. betters. It | TTTTTvT'TTnrt^n T TPn
year old Brooklyn boy waa arrested tor big ton wo ate then for any democrat who can win. Mingle to relfishsttlfe, lot Freedom wee p ., I 0 , det . Our farmer, are .bout through plant- W 1 1 NlP RS i I KK
amy; a gang of fifteen boys, between 12 and I "oihslldoourporttn whatever part oi the fight I Urotig^ rules the loud and waiting Jqsttce I coro Is up and looks well snd cotton Is com-1 A-l U X V A J-4 LV O i-tli JLj r
10 yvATS of agt, were arrested for organiz;0 I weawcsai sad under wbstovci leaden I ^ 0 _ Wh _ t themMwh _ I iug up, V^cubles sre b??icg shipped from here
thieving in Boston; four Baltimore boys, ,"y **!', wfre^ha^edwl???thlto murd^toldmSa Hick. In j to northern markett and are bringing good prices."
under 18, were banded for burglarious pur-1 ^.??????^L^t andfi^L^tTo, I ,,r0, ????????? I ' J ' A ' AD1 ??? 0, ' , ??? orrow '* BU,lon . ????-. ia | HUNTING IN EVERY LAND,
poses; a New Jersey lad of 10shot s eompnn*
. They wero Acquitted. I writing of the cyclone that passed throuih his hum
t . . . , where will you get It so promptly, so fully, end I A A jj Msdlsou, Gs???In your answer* to com**-1 lut week says it blew down a crib and ginhouso,
Ion Aged 11 with rbom he had a quarrel; a I ??o cheaply as iu Thk Wekkly Co.nstitutiom. 8ub-1 pnndeuu you speakef the ??? Aramaulo Terilon M of I h-ndesdoinxother damace Fortunately no one
Thiladelphia boy aged 13 was arrested for U???ribeatonce! Tho fight it already opened I ^'o'g'eaS." Whit a wl???^u W r iSho???rUr???? U I ??? hurt
forgery. And our contemporary should have ??????towaregctUnjLwarm^ Wa quot6d from chambers' encyelopedta
added that Berner, 18 years old, a murderer I AN BFFICIRNT chairman. I Equally good authority might be cited,
of the darkest type, was the occasion oi one I Captain Henry Jackaon resigned the choir-1 tv U Prentiss, Hampton C H.8 C???Please {alarm
of tho greatest riots that the country has ever man.hip of the state democratic committee ^rom'SSwfls'to MeSSundej Colonel Cal' i ??? PnulItn mlnltlry and hlBUelf , 0
known. Nor U it ceetoin that the week in on yesterday Thi, courre wu rendered | ^oun^nwtato^cat^e GjorJaBAtmtton oH t * Mlmpeiltl chinMnorihl|> , s belng(lebllt0<lln
question was exceptional. I proper by the fact that C aptain Jackaon has I a commanded by Captain Golding. Can,you give I Beilin It is reported tn Cairo that tho two black " ??? *h??U begin next week the publication of a
to | become a candidate for the democre tie con-1 methe name and oddrom ol any member ol thst | wh(M caused the defeat of Oor- *??ries oi graphic and exciting teles ol the chase, se-
don's troops, have been const martlilej and !???????<* especUUy for The Wxikuy Constitittiok.
lbot I These stories are pure and stirring episodes of ad-
I venture by adventurous men ln all climes and ln
DURING THE WEEK.
TaMtfar, April 1*
Tha question is whstner Price- Bismarck will
BIG GAME AND SMALL.
SPORT AND PERIL-
???A THRILLING SERIES=
It la customary to attribute such crimes ??? , ??? .??? , f
dime novelsand other pernicious reading; but I gressional nomination iu this district. While I C ???\vi I tUome reader ot Th* Coxtnvvnojt be kind
it is scarcely credible that boy* of tender I Captain Jackson could not have used his po-1 cnoa ,h resupplv the ueeded Information?
ytmn c*n leArn in ihAt wsy to commit crimes, sition as chairman to further his political 5 D w. Countypomsj Mr> j. M . Holbrook yesterday broke ground for a I ths punuit of all manner of game. Among the
The stories of crimes, real or imaginary, un-1 **pi rations, and would not hays done he I one ??hou?d bJ elected I new cotton worehouse on Broad street, near I series are the following:
IN THK CITY.
Uoubtedly put in their minds the theory of I desired to avoid even the possibility of I praaidem In Korember and Sould die beforTiu- | Mitchel street. Yesterday morning Alex Chapmen,
atrocious acts; but if they are properly re-1 suspicion or of misapprehension. He, there?? I ??* 1 *'??utton, who^wouldla negro man who lives on Rhodes street, was
.framed mid properly educated.! home, there fore resigned bis position at the earliest op- ^???^eld Unit.ri.n views. 2 Prebsbly non. ??? d ^???* T ^y ,le l n < llAd h ^^SurnVuy???^YrateX
U not one chance in ??? thousand of the theoiy portuntty. ihongh tho statement has been m.de thst he was , hc d Ju ??? de J ldwi w ^ccmaend for appoteh
being carried into practice. The want of home | We would not be just to Captain Jackson I at one time an Episcopalian. 3The person elected | me nt Juttloe Tanner to succeed himself in the
culture and home rule are at tbe bottom of I if we let this occasion pars, without testify-1 vice president. I Aslant-.district, and Judge Rbee to succeed
juvenile crime*. When the boy of aix is I ing to the eneigy, devotion and ability With A J MtCol'injvM;??- i???? himself in the North AUsnta district. Yesterday
permitted to aseociate in the etreets with I which he has filled tbe leadenhipaf the party I Smce. juries, etc? I the addreu of the white republicans calling for
unknown youtba of eleven, who in turn find I organisation in the state. The campaigns | This question was substantially answered last I delegates to the convention <m the 8th waa Issued
associates iu such wretches a* Berner, then through which he has served hare not been I week. from the P??**- ??? t ???** 4oCUmeat ' Mr '
indeed cau the boy who has been reading hotly contested, but both were threatened c 5SSS t C j52 0 for???^15mi???? - 2 Where d??? hi ??? xmi/hhis
sensational storieeMea way tooutragesagoinst I with eerious complications, k the outset, I bn ud ??hat Is Us age? i Is he democrat or rt- I Mra. Cynthte 8 iratton, mother ol General Tom
lawandorder. He is shown tbe way Whether discretion, tact, courage and address was I publican? __ | Thumb, was buried ln New Itaven yesterday. She
is inclined to find it or noL The super-1 required to avoid tbe dangers that
vision of children np to tbe age of I impended. These qualities Captain Jackson |
least filteem con not be too I poasened in high degree. He bad
close, and the longer it- extends tbe more | the fullest confidence ot Mr. Stephens, who
mature will the youth's judgment become | relied largely on his suggestions for th* cam-
end the more fixed bis habits. Tarenls who, P??!gn, and of the other party leaders. And
give their children tbe freedom of the streets, | the result proved tbit be was worthy of tbit
Hunting the Polar Bear.
A Bison Hunt in Missouri.
Tiger Shooting in Jaffna.
Killing and Eating an Elephant
Hunting the Giraffe in Africa.
Tnpplng the Beaver and 'Opossum.
Killings Tytbon.
Riding out a Buiyjlep'uant.
Killing the East India Tiger.
Chased by a Rhinoceros.
Hunting the Baetard and Eland.
Chasing the Wild Boar.
, , Hunting and Hawking in Persia.
No. 2 Philadelphia. Fitly fire. 3 reputr- waa ,. T enty four yrara old. The late Molly This series oi oawrteloiug hunting .tori* is un-
| Mifuiwoutitjti io Clearfield and Weet Moreland I Mpallad* Subscribe at once and get tbe fint of
Rnrile. Joneeboro, Ga-In the genealogy of an I counties, Pa,.new appear to have been committed I th _ we be*tn next ??mv with
ED.Usin.mllywh.ii.me??ibyUieterm???couiiu ??? corjpiretoni from Lu.-rno or Lsckawaim J "??? b??*tanextwetkwilh
**ltslmply means, lint eousln. county ??d It is beU.red they will yet be captured. AN ENC0UNTEB WITH 4 LIONS,
o-lT.fc-J, I Diabolically illustrated coffin notice* have b-.en 1
coo! dispose of avaiuablolnvtniiou? ' I distributed la eoms fifty towus, and tbe coal and
Fat It on exhibition, show Its merit, and draw] iron police think that Paddy Murphy, champion | GORDON CUMMING.