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10 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY. APBXL 29. 1884 TWELVE PAGES. ■ UNCLE REMUS. THE FUN AND PHILOSOPHY OP THE OLD HOME. Irvr Babbl'. •• Emu »• H. 0-4 O.l ot ... Hotlcw tm w» Oaaa.nir o.mfci b f Mr. win Fit, oh. Be minds Kim of III PmI ittlear. Ho., Bio. “Uncle Kune,” Hid the little boj, after a pause, "where did Brother Babbit go when be got out of the hollow lreo7” “Well, air,” exclaimed Uno/e Remus, “yon otnt gsrine ter b'leeve me, tkacely, but dat owdaabuarreeturaint uo sooner git outer dot ar tree dan he go en git liirao'f mix up wid aome mo' trouble, w'icb he git mighty nigh sheer'd out'n be kltin. “Wen Brer Rabbit git ou'.'n de boiler tree, be tuck'n fling aome euaa back at ole Brer Buetird, he did, en den be pnt out down de big road, .tlddcrgwine'long back borne en eee 'bout be fambly. lie 'na gwine 'long— llckety clickety, c’ickety-llckety—w'en fut news you know be (eel aump'n n'er, drop down 'pun 'im, en dar he wua Bices yo’ eoul, w’en Brer Rabbit ain git he 'membunce terge'er, he feel ole Mr. Wildcat a hoggin' ,lm fuin beblme, en w’iapnn in be year.” “What did bo whisper, Uncle Keniusr” asked the little boy. “Bis, dat' en da udder, one thing en anad- der." “But what did he say ?" “De way un itwuxdls," said Uncle Remus, Ignoring the child's question, "Brer Rabbit, he'ui gall in-up down de road, en old Mr. Wildcat, be us layln’ stretch’ outtakln'anap on a tree-lim' bangin’ 'croest de road. He year Brer Rabbit come a lickity-nlickltin’ down de road, en he ties sorter fix Liras'/, en w'en Brer Rabbit coiue a dancin' tind' de Urn', all Mr. Wildcatgot terdo is ter drop right down on 'lin, en dar be wua. Mr. Wild cat hug 'im right up at 'lui, tn laugh en w'ieper in he year, “Well, Uncle Remus, wliat did ho say?" persisted the little boy. The old man made a sweeping gesture with bis left hand that might mean everything or nntlilog, and proceeded lo tell the atory in Ills own way. a "Ole Mr. Wildcat hug Brer Rabbit uplclose en w'lsper iu be year. Brer Rabbit, be kick, be i quail. Bliut by bo ketch be breR en 'low: 'Owl O Lordy-Iordy! W'at I dona gone en done now? “Mr. Wildcat. b« rub he wet none on Brer Rabbit year, en make oole chill run up he back. Bimeby he ray: “O Brer Rabbit, I dea nalally loses you) You bln a-foollD’all <-r my cousins eu all er toy kinfolks, en taint bln ao mighty long truce you ret Cousin Fox on me, eu little mu' en I'd a-to' 'un iu two. O Brer Rabbltl 1 dea na'ully loses you,’ sexee. “Ben he laugh, en be (oofs strak terge'er right close ler Brer Kibblt year. Brer Rab bit, be 'low, lui did: "I,aw, Mr. Wildcat, I thunk maybe you mought lak ter base Brer Fox frr supper, en dat da reason I sent 'im op ter whar you is. 'aputin"lcnewld deyae'fen ese’ytiody w’at come by. Kf you don't b'lteve me," witbau air of disposing of the whole ninttvr Judicial ly, “yon kin dea holler at de fus' Gobbler w'at you meets, en ef he'fuse ter holler back a'ter you, you kin des use my head fer a bole in de wall; en w’at mo' kin yon ax dan dat?” “What became of Brother Rabbit, Undo Reruns?' “Well, Brer Rabbit tnck’n leF dem low- sroun’s. W'iles de 'sputln' was gwino on, he tnck'n bowed bit goodbyes, en den be des 8 tit out fum dar. Hex'day ole Br.r Gibley obhler tnck'n sent 'im a turkey wing ler ter make a fan out’n, en Brer Rabbit, be tuck'n sent it ler Miss Meadows en de ga's. En I let ? ’on know,” continued 'be old roan, ebnek Ingheartily to himself,“dey make great'ml- ration 'bout it.” Copyright, 18*5. Next week "Ha. Dsiu.mif Ban Dins os Him rxir " A fsarpul plunos. BILL ARP EXPRESSES OPINION OP NAS BY AND HlSPAPftR. A PMMafcr >t«H tff a Marla* Trata pad Falla Into Farty Fa«t af Wafer. Special to tho'Couatituiiou. MoaTiioMSRT, Ala., April 23.—Daniel W Flamm, of Sixth street, Cincinnati, on last night’s south hound Louisville end .\'ashvill&‘ train, mistaking tho Alabama river bridge, oyer which tlu-y were slowly crossing, lor the Montgomery nepot, walked with l.lsretchel on the platiutm of the car ond fell through H. Tttek. Nobr 1. Wot fo Klsd mt Psl-ateom to Olso Hoos XJgar—Wllllsai Aloo ll,l that Son, F-upta or# W.t too Prosd tw Work. Bat too Ltf, A friend sends me the Toledo Blade and marks Nasbjr's last deliverance on the south. My friend i. very mad about It and tues lan guage. Weil, it is aggravating to bare one of them fellers (o come down here and be . . , .-. ... , . . . .. . .. ,, to understand that it they come here they toaded and tousled by onr people, and then I „ rn welcome and if they dont come they are go back home and write a pasael of lies Just | we'come. At Cobe says "its all optionary dontcere Llm ro far eff that he cant bear my horn when I blew I'. We want a reasonable lati tude ond longitude. Hi abort we want more of nature and happiness than we do of art and money So we nre content for Mr. Nss- by and his sort to s'ay st home, for be Is too old tn his habits to be converted to our ways snd the >rmh now, and he might disturb the pub'io peace and tranquility. Narby’s dis ease bas become chronic and he cant be enr- ed. He begun bis slanders soon after the war In a series of letters dated from “Con federate Cross X Roads,” and he bas kept it up pretty well ever since. He was born biting ns I rrckon and cant help it. I think we are doing pretty well down arath and we want the foreignersand the northern people BETSY HAMILTON. PUBLIC OPINION THE DIALFCT OF FIFTY YEARS AGO RBTOKD. , The following are picked on. and are from a j great moss of letters of the same tenor. Those bout is attack'd wua uo ivud r«ssi. a:d Old subscribers, who do not find their kind word* Mlu Orton la As'ln Soli F.r-Fj.rndy Tooonx Folio Down wi.h a Bn kot or Wo-.or, B e. to please bis newspaper and the folks who I with me." As Cobe says w hen be read It. But I dont think we ou<ht to take wb “ <"«PP« n » optlonary wIi^m on about such things. They djj us no barm. Let 'em have all the emigrants if they want Ihom, Nasby cays tint “the south dont get emigrants because land owners dont work as a matter of course. The small farmer wont work HONORING JEFFERSON. I A Spool!I from realtor C.lesllt—A Tel,am Tildas. NawtRk, N J., April 24 —The Jeffersonian ’ club ot Newark ami SQRgnests marched from because I tbe front room in tbeTicademy of music, to manual labor from time immemorial has I ibe main ball, to celebrate the birthday of asaaxwa aavesaa kiiuv j iu luy lUUiJOl |l|3 I l||D UIBIU uaii. IU LTirutoio kuw Wli tuu.ljl been done by negroes only, and has been I JelleiBou. Oearge H. Lambert presided. considered disreputable in a white man. Among the guests were Senator Jones of Florid*. Senator McPherson, Henator Col- Tbeee emigrants will not go to any country I unlit of^Georgia, Governor Abbott, Senator degradation. Ecciesine, and Mayor Haynes. Mr. Tilden 1 telegraphed as follows: Concurring cordially 1« your wish to render i te/ui bumegeof 55.000.000 of people to the Ulus ...jus political rtbiUtfopber aim the exemplar of wewsier. | ~ w I adminwraUvo rsfurm, Thomas Jefferson, 1 ferret tho i rain and 1 be changed before northern men or foreigners I that 1 cannot pcitlblj be present at >our fevilral Cleveland, down tb. riverdr'kfiSfc | ’j T^Tcow’Jfuby. I dontknow whether WUb ‘ ‘ Governor Abbott said that the present was ..... where labor la considered the bridge into the Alabama river, imo fotly I They will not go to a cJhntry where be who . ^ o, 5r.Vri.n T d b v.^'Jwi.T^t^r. " rr *; w ^ d ,, u , n r ng £ cinnatl, and Train Conductor Brewster. I better than a d—d nigger. All this bas to I a ^ n missing’ him, stopped ran with his colored Hit doue come ler mighty purty pass w’en pin’ kump’n n’er ped, plunged Into the swift 'if rent of ifie ,. . . ... river, and Cleveland, after t-*. mining oyer j he is a knave or a fool, and I dont care. Ac-. . - one hundred feet from shorr, round Flamm I cording lo my peculiar views on emigration I n0 1 , 0 m, “ ei » oc ™8 to divideon any helpless snd exhausted holding to the branch he h . “ . a ' th . n ,. r m ,. nrh “„? queetion. They should eland a solid army, of a tree. Cleveland retcu.d him, swimming , ha,eu , °" e “ ny barlu ' opposing the common foe. While willing tt with the exhausted Flamm towaids the I l,ul nevertheleis llie lie Is ail the same, and express his personal views, he, for one, shore, where, meantime, owing to the steep I if em'gran'sand northern men have been I would wait until the national convention descent. Conductor Brewster aud Mr. Mo-1 keiituway from u, because thev believed tl,\t I sboitl name tlie candidate and the platform. Klroy,/rom Ohio, secured planks and ropes I 1 , 7 ? , T “ t”** I He beiievod with Jefferson that men may Ing them safely up the bluff Conduo our dlder >‘ “ n l 1 » t > or differ m opinion and - not differ in Laxt ^arm, Ala. 1884 After hearing how snccesifnlly “Old Mi.-s Green” bad roan aged “maw’s" caae, Dr. Randall was curious to know her prescription for Cousin Beley, so Cliff continued: EXIST SICK-OLD HIW GREEK AOAIB, Hillabke, Talladega County, Ala.—Dear Cousin: I wsssoupsot in my mine about maw and flamed around so iu the wind en durin' of her spell that quick as she ris [ was luck down with in'ard lever aud these thole, aud mixry iu my head, and whatshould maw do oubekuownsc to me hut send utter ole Mias Green. She come in a puffin’ and a Mowin' and her yaller brogari aboes a scrraklu’ ever step like a new tide saddle and I thought my head would ahorely bust. B ie weighs up'ards of two bnndred, and shakes the home as she moves. Maw had stepped to the kitchen to fix a bi>e cat. I axed Mies Green to set down, and she taken the wrong cheer and it fell tbu’ with her, and she hollered so loud { on coaid have heorn her spang to oie Miss 'reshonrses, anil when she risand scrambled up she spilt all her yarb truck out'n her ridi cule. She rammicked around thar picnic’ of it up, and upeot another cheer, and knocked over thechurn cr milk a tamin' bv the fire, broke the j air all to flitters, snd spilt fetching tor Brewster’s conduct "and PorTer I disreputable at tbn south, they mutt have I opinion, and that tbo democracy wauld heroic daring in I been told so by just au :h plausible scribblers I carry New Jersey, tariff Cleveland'; a- highly deservedly and big; Flamm rewarded Ok He and Liwhead aro at!, hero. Flamm is well, a: escape was miraculous. . . . . .. or no teriff, rolling awollen stream sa> I aa Nkiby. 1 walked ten miles last Thins-1 U P 0 majority of 12,000 highly eulogised. Mr. I day in plowed ground dropping corn, with I Charles Vv. Jones, United States senator ' nd handsomely. « lame back and the jerking rheumatism in 1™"' Florida, responded lo tho toast, "Our ‘mdsor hotel I my shoulder, and when I got done I w.s nil I Country." He said that it was Jefferson’ ' riding. His j 1° a sweat ol perspiration, and my neck hone " ' * • “ ' AGURRO'S MOVEMENT.'), was in a twist from looking one way so long: 11 ' Ilia He Is Oerrylea Ike Warfare ef a ItaaJII. but X never felt more rrspectablo in my than when 1 s - * and fried eggs firm belief in the people that really won the victory tor the people. “Tne Necessity fur Political Reform” was than when I set flown to' my turnip greens I the toast to whioa A. H. Colquitt, of Geor- for dinner. X have no idea I gia. responded. Recalling tne maxim ot he landed until ho penetrated into tho rich jurisdictions ol Colon and Cierfuegas: Short ly after lauding ho took to the dense forests, but prior to doing so he obliged the autbori ties of the neighboring settlement tc furnlsb him with a substantial break- v v„„. ».,.ti o, that Nasby ever experienced or enjoyed such Jefferson, that the whole art of government New York, April 21.—Uavana advices of I respectability in Ills life, and he oeghtent to I >a In being honest, he said it was evident April 17 siy: The following is a reliable ae- * — *-- * — — —“ I**—* **■ count of Aguero's movements from the time , - .. . , ... , . , . .. ^----- ■ ■ things tlie moat respectable thing among our I to eelflsbnt-ca and eell-aggrandnsmenL There people. We have several able-bodied indi-1 was one question about tho tariff as to which vMua's down here wbe dont like to work I there could be no division when it wuscon- but it is not because they dont inspect ir. it I sitlcreti lliat them wtw a hundred millions of is because they are too Isay. Tiiey lack the I dollars in the treasury nnitl in by the honest ioclinstion. 1 reckon there are some ot the I toilers ol tbneountry. Why shouId these dol- nothing Isamesttri everywhere, and they will resort to I l“ ra h*> 1X1® in the tressury instead ot in the df, mat I must any respectable dodge to keep from it. I pockets of the honest men who earned fast. Until tho 6th wrs heard of him. __ . . „ , day he appear, d on ilio plantation Marccdes I Kwh to writing lisa for newspapers. The I them. I), Junto, quite near the village of Hi matter, I farmers of the south are her laborers. Niue Ee Senator Rccleslne spoke in response tn where there is a post of civil guards anil vol-1 tenths cf them work with their hands and I the toast, “Tho Fraud of 1H70." He said unteers. On this pianUtlon he found tbree^I work every day, and work bard. They aro | >hnt the Iraud ofl876 was a crime againal negroes in stocks. These ond others ne lib-I Ibe bone and sinew of the land. Tnree- I tree government, themoro dacgvrous as it eraieti, placing in the stooks ibo overseer of I foarihs of the men who fought oar battles in was unaccompanied by violence, just as the tbo slaves, he thon proceedt tl to tho plants- j the Into war were working farmers, and their I trickery of the dicer was more insieiuus than tiun Olltupo, Where a messenger wes dis- I sous are working now, and tuere is uota con-1 the violence of the highwayman. It would patched to Oardevas, who raturnod with I eiderate father la the south who would not never be repeated fur its aoc'csa carried with provisions. The mnroh was resumed and I rather his daughter wonld marry one of 11* its own punlsbmmt. Its principal benefi- continued to the plantation Sails, I them than to wed the average yonog lawyer clary was now forgotten or recalled only to — r,- — , , where tho parly ssissd a Urge I °r doctor, or clerk of our towns abd cities. X I be drepisod, wttile i'« most conspicuous vio folks cap tbit Iren s -ccpptu sutnpn n er cumber of horses and impressed. I confess that my curiosity is excited to know 'im was lo-doy lha first choice of his parly step in ’twlx HI tween um, en ef dat de ossa t t,„ overseer as a golde. On the Sih tho I Kbetbir Nasby lnheritecf that idea lionsotly I for tho hlgbeet office In the lard. If Samuel lalntgwlue ler he irons no mo— dat I w | 10 |„ p^ty waaat Msnqnlto, whoro it burn- I f f om his family olmsnac, or wbotner lt»msdo I J- Tilden was not the next president it weuld emi . , . .. „ , I ed two housra, tho tieoauuaners of tho civil 1 It up with xsltce aforethought, or whether | be because ho would uot consent to run. Mr. Wildcat wipe be nos* on liter Rabbit I guard at tho station and warcbonso of tbo J bo lift It from some other fool and likea fool I ■ - — — yror. on be dosorter l.k he^studyltt’. Brer I faiirood itt that point. Several papers aovere-1 bj'reved IL 1 Ktbblthe keep on laikla'. He 'low: I jy crltlciifd the nabllltyof the authorities I But even it there was a foundation for tbo STARVATION IN A CELLAR, ::?°i!i r L n ’. er a?i l 1 "" P nler to promptly annihilate thesa Insurgents, who .Under, 1 want to know who tails U to the n.TSZZ* 'Iona wid yon. Mr. Wildcat? 1 "No, Brer Kvbbit, I can'leay ea yon is.’ “No, Mr. Wildcat, dat I ainL Let 'lone dat, 1 done my level bee' Irr ter ne'p you out. Kn tiringh you dime jump on me en skeor me Bonn'tour, yll I'm willin' ter do you n'er good tu n I year some wild turkey* yelpin' out yau', en ef you'll dee l«iu me offdlaiiiuo, I'll go out dsr en call um up, rn you kin are now so Xoriuidalde foreigners away over in Germany, tor Nnsby says that one ship that he was on last spring PlbaDINO for HER RACE, | had l,8b0 of them ail booked for Kansas and t».m. m .wB.i.r.ik. s... t . oo.. i h "r,“,',” u : o * Jprc r .ntseea lektee a«Un. U"”* » n , d ha pointed to the eml- Wasuikotok, April 22-Tho Princess Wl Th?? will b“, “° n ‘ y r«m4 t« Support Lir. bi FiwDlig Her KfecUt Tke following adverUiemenl appeared in a New York morning paper: OOLt.KY—IF Tins 18 SEEN BY DAUGHTER . . of latu General Jubu Woolley, |lcawaddress H. B. Bmtih, 1475 Broadway. Mr. Smith wtrea called upon was much averse to make lak you dead, en dry'll oume up atre'Ch dey neck over you, en you kin jit up en kill a whole pasael un um 'fo' dey kiu 1 1r j|,„. y>, e 8arah Wluuemucoe, of the Pluto triba of I landslnd travel over ou? I ktvbdtaur Itfurmatiau touching tbu natuiooltno Indians, vraa before the senato committee on I and rai«« grain for ns to carry, aod so wili I eummunlcadon he Jtslrtd to hivpwlib tho daugh- , Indian effalrs toslay, pleading for o setting I their children. 1 feel like 1 had a mortgage ter ol.uch a prutnlucul general. Finally he Did U *“P I apart of a reservation for her I on thorn. *■'“ git onlile way.' was aooompauted by a I That acoounlt for it. The railroad ccmpa- blv story, as (ullowt: General Woolley au, as you know, provost delegation of ladies and gentlemen I airs of the west have their paid agents nod I muthal ol the middle division of the federal • all lilt a sag | a i • • I ssavast-.v hiiu I HRUlitg UUU I lUAKUai V» IU« WlUtliV «• IfiSlUU V* UIO IvuviPI Tho Indian woman spoke I burcana all over the over the old onualry and I force, under General Law Wallace. Throughout lt.vm«L n!i*hl tink’n« Ilr.^TabhU KI .ntphaile ng her remarks I •* Castle Garden, and the prsstnre is put t bo war 1 wa. with him much ot the time snd wo key meat, Ben he luok n ax tlrer KAbtiit is with graceful gestures. As she depleted the I upon the poor, ignorant fore guots and they I lutimaio fitenda Bnfnm' the war he woa bejokin. Brer Rabbit tty et ho 'us off „ r |ef. of her people, the was /requently g» "eat. Onr people j a. t dor* thing and let tan J eiartfemi aome'ra by lie own-'lone se’f he mought be mim d to t->ara. Shi aald her trtbo vilt aost- Gem go, ond that tsatl thtre ia in Itorabout l ' r " 1 , , k . 5‘ DC, ““ U “ <1 *'* 0 “ Te4 1 — — — 1 be Ibat they have a horror of tbo “•rtof the tltno lu ladianapoila Uls wilo wu a dont want to mix with him or woman of broad culiuro.fltmiy educated and tbo mutant or competition with him I author of several volumes which attracted general - -- , , „ „ . . . - .... r »... — not because they believe that la'- or I atlenllon In the aouth. Hie belonged loono ol tho wlltln el Brer JUblill niinn w at ne aay. en I Irusen to death. Slio also e'ld that the Indian 11* not reapnetab.o at the ninth. I uoni be-1 bevt lamlllea la Kenturky—tho Johniena, who are alter w'lle, blew yu' soul, et you'd a o.inie agrnla had deitrived the tribe ul the stores Ut 1 I Hove a vro-rt ot that, end Nasby dont believe I rotated to the Leeo ol Virginia. She was intimate !!, 0 t , L?F«o.nn 0 inndIl*r™, 1 nt f‘> r them by the government. The It cither. lor ho ways lu the tamo letter that II with uio wives of Linooln’a cabinet offleeri during in atret..li out on de groun lookln lir nil de I phiiri are located in Nevada Tho prlncn-a levetybody In Utialtunooga wre to woke up I tho war aud held as hlah aocisl nosltlon as aw wut d.a lak be done bln deed a mom’, en .sited that camp McDermott bs set .port for deed in the morning the cl-y’s grow th would t.u, m thu ts- d Hh. wi, ZTknTn tn W^H you’d er yeard ole B||r Rabbjta yclpin out them. not atop. Anew p.pulatlon would come I. 1 8 “ ^ 11 “ ‘ Wk 1 right lit and tnke their p uces and go to work*! I and lUittmoro society. Hi V Iflltr la full ot praise (or tho laborers of AUoul ‘ lx 'EoGvucral Woolley dltd and I Chattanooga »t,d the industry at.d thrift ot I lMt«*h«ot the family. A lew week* ago, by tLe her people. Xtuby hav revaruUntd the otd I meteetaccHsut, I stumbled upon ti e widow if p jaatlittHroui idea Ibtu the neith had of us I the goeoral. But „ .... ..... Oefore the war, that wo all owned niggers and I high spirited, nob a tor their ucsi editions, sud from I dl . d '' u ,! " »»y work I a bol e only a fow run CowniTSTiow ia euabltd m m “•‘n slowly a arvlog to I in iWi'Uiy owned * nlg^-r, and tne nii» I t>jtcn, hatvuver. in rrua, Ua., AprilM —EditorDalton I rhv’ra | sreetad mo by opcoinx or clo.log hla bauds, tbeold rnau I A 'f“ : ‘ baro io.t road to^yoor ^raper of L u ,t lllry ill.Jeua work win.' their lran“J rro * h *“°* 1 was able to produce a marvrltoua m talion “" 0 | d n" bsu. tl. lal m ma loren atl of vh. more ttian the money ur.slucracy of tbo north oo.eredhsralMolaie ol llie oall of the turkoy lieii, tuuch to thede-1 tn.ipie ol this e>insri*el,nrai dlairloi if I wan'd I worked, it ch tolas (lent t!o manna: labor I Mr, Smith lapped t, £ ou’d er yeard ole llmr i da bttahii des lak aaho nnff tukky-ben.” Tne little boy was always anxious fur a S rwoticAl demonstration, and ns askrtl Unale «mns bow Brother Rabbit could yeln like a turkey-hen. For reply. Undo Remus I K I .(' <)[I|rs ^ m> „ \T m . a Fe.toa ~iurr.lshea the I pdjsllilhtrous ioca’that the neitU had of ui I *bo seeeral. But what a ebauge. I fouad the found a , ree3 I1 vih*o , hhe nl lmepde<no t'aa aa a I ,oUo " lu * >•**•» *° 'hs Caneiavlllo F ro I'rco and | »e «ll owaml niggers and | high Fplrtled, noble-mindid lady, who bad relgntd pipe-atetn. One end of this lie placed In Iris I f* 1 * *'*"* mouth, enclosing the other in nut band. By I Advance ahoeta The sucking the uir through the reed with Ins I present It t»day. I staol our population had ”o workoVRiaTae i . . . ... ,,„ . . inon'-b, and regulating the tone and volume I Kaaa CASTXmvrua, tl a.. April 2S —Editor Dalton I Thsru was R aaiRtl alsvn ho'dmz arisorrj.v Itoctod mo with all hor oldtlma ceurleay in bvimeoln* or ciodoB hla bauds, the old man I .L Jmve Just read In you paper ol I .,,‘t\„, v . “.i.T,, «.„ k !5?,J I aptteol the abameaba loll that any one had dis- p.Kit?-" hervouslyoa the desk as he broke up this aria- I malted tho picture at the etl'.ar. ' 1 'How came Un la >u :a dcsUtuto etreum yean before, living in a cellar death. Even In that damp, slimy the old grace will clung to her and light and utnniihment ol the little boy. Ah, Lordl” exclaimed Unole Remus, r. I er.uouu'M definitely mr withdrawal from the fltlo | nu writers, but tne war i.aftrr a« • par.dldare lorniosreva. I’srmlt me to aay 1 I tocrafv uml lsvels.1 I ... bw*e never entvttatnea for one moment n thougbt ““ “I!L~ h l ItebujecbiM'-^*^58125?I:S B, S.r7.^r. , SS fJS -tmiSTr 'It wia the old atory ol a southern wi-man's un- er Jay en call de wile turkereright spang Irr whar we oonld er kilt uni wid a sti AV'ep *e fus mora ytr fum Fjjbnoy, U | w,. Mn .. N . M . U B, w „ Mraw ., NU .. Hna rfQ, u-e irr oomr right up trr wh«r de b*ru seU, I d.nr Ar*u-, Um not »caudld%u* f.iro»ngtrM. or eo mo n del 1 done need ole tuarwter kill um I f»t enr mh» r u0oh. en cl, at thl« time, haw no rx ■ uum *~*ic n i-m wiaeiucr vtuurrau right out dar by de (rent f*te. But folka fum I pwutton ot iMvomtug a ra«dtd*ia. 1 » rrv.t the I fj tru or (l0t< K they want lo o jiu i to^n Men oomV -ronnr yer wid dcr pHjjU, «d -owe d(%e Iwel bit dwnt got to dat er you wantnr I R u,t with eome b*m*dt tn iheir uaiertat and put {* I eoniewht re el»e. We are tarter like « u *«««- fo turkry track you goiter go down dar ter liwi rr^p*>u>; oinaml/ wliu »aa»f.icit J u to my I pendent fitutly that moTee into .n new aetUe* do Oronee, en dat’* two milsa off." I ° w‘-a iusiiL If the nebera call they are weloome But I here are some foilu uowu south who 0B * ,0 * * ff<cu “ 1 * 0 1,11 * cre pawl ' , ‘ t dont cares c*nt wbetber eiulgroula c.ms I ou,1 “* < '* 0e “«nrocd t) kc.p body aud soul . 1 tvgethor. tier cellar ocat only gj.25 A month. Au old creole servant who had watted nn inde- I ou bet when ehc was In better citcumktar.cn anil w settle-I romarutid with her aud contributed •cmethtng to "Did the Wildcat catch tbo lurktysr* lha 1 If rhouib. tbs oDanoe tn l»e renswantaltcn ol I *»„W*l«»in« | Kr suppo-t. Stui And efflsen woo In former ilmia little boy Inquired, when it teemed tl Uncle Remus was abont to give tils milro irution to his own resiluisceuces. • De gracious »n de g.toJnsavl" excl»lm theoldman. “Yer 1 larunnin' on en lays Mr. Wildcat waitin' fer Hrar Rabbit ter yelpdem turkrya up. Ktl'lalul take'fm I Uronri.. soekBusniln lutaJUnsiwamirullureYwii I ilbg them. We want ibuen who are uot I Only the wttatb tbat had latu upon lonacuddar. kesablemyo eoul.olaBrerRalp >'■«< ^ut^ ta iho viitilrti™ rultit,. olih.|airaidolt:.aud dont believe we are b.r- uffluand the avoid that had bung by hi. tide bl f.?K 0 * ,3 J' p T. r " , °.' 1 .- . . I »i “dl^mLringe^praiScV I ' , * rtl k' u ' , • We bad enough of tbe scum and remained. Taea. ah. will n.v.r part with. I v/okkfn^ M wssar.ll.aeyoa lium.te, ur. Ejmir, axv | ,h *^hummus justafter rite war, and Uiat ex-|„g,d ast tnrued orerthiar tailce, wnat had be- Brvr Gibley Gobbler wukkin In Me lead. I ibnetMSMd eaudlaaey force, tguorati - — * ' ■ — *- ■>— 1 Brer Rabbit, he rail'd rn meet um en gnn I Ity -*— — 'I utnif — - — *■- ' tluie ..a.iuctd I rierieuce put us In the cauuuts s ate: » >is> •..till ■ M • IVW UV so. uw u«t Hr/ l»ta*w|*ill» U Vwv • ■ I a»I. A<UUIf(;ri lias KH>IMIE>U IOU IIIDICQ* hfjh'tlJ!!l! "le “irstlonef thea.gu.whuipraipjAD,. *«*• »»: l*0geg.In which ho ..Id y■ ylt Wl 100 d< *» I Fstioa'a letter wa. a. lotto«»; I' inU thuig of eucour^ing Immig-a'iou i ts Ur Mr. WtltfcaL “lie ley dar. he did, en heaint move. Win ruffis up ne ba'r, yit he atnt move) tan shine I down'pun'Im, y it hs tint move. Hs tur-1 yoei cum, toarwtmno titvcaiblpuf the aveu keys dey gobble en dey yelp, but dev alnt gold's d.«tnr. We ultl brrtovs tatho it tSa | come cf her child rcn. She answered simply rhave beta dead terete! years. I I that one child was aead only v married dauthicr living In title cmatanccs, and I havo taken the ■ties hoping to bring mother | snd child together. Tbe dutch ler evidently knows . thing ct the desperate at.-altt to which her moths: | is redneed and toy aid KUdored tke mother would «one raott gram lit :ijr from her child; to I hope to no r.igbet j dey boiler en dey ’rpn'e, but dey I “a m.trt whl be, nenut _ „ .. , . . , _ monk It ho." Wo don't aaat a figur cat eome at'im, he dea ils inde a'r, eu Mr. I hoa.t to ispraacal. this district Tne be did, en make a dash at da ntfbeer tnikey; I but tbat turkey done III. rn w'en Mr. Wild-1 i t tho district -.Vrr-lSa?T fSSmr'illua7d1*. n .?vl.^™ I Nra Wrt-.tiey .VvtrataVm Brirtiim IkU«w then j j bntd>eiiueU fur tic lioy'i sake i# nUe public her Tl* (WtfMitU ArrtlSl.—Thecommltuc hsvlcs In (§ | ^ icrUiaeent which Is tn be glrca at *' dcMTlf I * **Vn»e popu aiiun. Of course we j (bo Metropolis* oper* bouse to taJm fond* for tbe ... . - 1 wiot cocuch to be social *ud bare seboo a j baUdl’i* *.f • h< “ ——“ Wildcat run un'd' ’tm' Ueii be 'tuck’n' run | if “t'l'lSt m'Jf'! p'Vi'yle^dVwouii’e'” raoveaiey jira^'ho’ j “ dat r avr» twa| , ' t lwacP?!oci^fo' , |K 1*" 4 Wexovammetuhilh-ii'a' Hr FlVn'. '* U " L ' c,mj d»4 “*'<« Of : b- x-e W» -o.» o. .mrowm, » a. o-vo. a u dat a»« twel tweo t .ong fo Mr. \\ lldeat I cuidtdac) w.u d o'U» fotoo a or-s-n blank lor I me. Deltner dn I want lo lire Itt the same , hti;k.r*.-n. William M. Connor amt n rLCicti'oo for ex-confederarevo'.dtett.met £L Jatnca hotel,aud roper: about ft SCO worth bona acd rickets rold, amoog thaes purtharing [It-g John R _ Fo'loire. E A. B-yd. H G. all the milk inaw'a been a savin’ lor a week. I axed her ro re 1 down and be seated on tbat ar three legged stool. Iknowed htt was tbe onlyest thing in tbe house tbat would bold her bekase our cheers was allagittin’ rickety. I bad to yell to make her hrar me; site bad her years tied up with a homespun rag; lowed she bud tuck cold endnrin’ ol tbateuow and hadn't beam good out’n her left year same Our jailor .loirsot up picks bark at heryidin' cri‘ter, and drug hi. block and kep sich i racket maw she went out and fastened him npiu tne smoke'ouve, and he howled wnwer’n ever, aud the ebtekini and ger.ee let in to cacklin’, end the turkeys govbled, and tbo guineas pot-racked, and I thought in my sonl my po' bead would split wide open nfore she'd Aver git back. I never teed sich a timo in all my life. And to head it nil Flurridy Tennypy come from tbe spring with a bucket er water, and didn’t inore’n lend in tbe door tel dotvn she fell, buoker, water, gods and all, and she fetched a yell, and ole Miss Green hollared, and here come maw n runnin' to spo what was the matter, and when she scad her bran new milk jair broke all to flatter ratters she fetched a herenm like the house was a fire, anil they alt thrre stood thar and mi-rated jes like 1 never had no bead. Maw she mighty quick wiped that greasy milkupeff n bur cleaned scoured fleor, and ole Miss Green droned the moot up fore Vie tiro and gin a grain and sot down. I was thankful she never tuck ualry nather cheer, for It stm'der fell agin I think 1 should or died. She on- lied her ridicule and tuck out her old ucckot- knife she cuts her terbneker with, and let In to cuttin’ up roots and yarbs to make me auiue tea. tjhe bad a (tower of one truck and unotltfr—white warnut bark. Sampson’s snake root, tbo devil’s shoe-string, life ever- lastin', wild cherry bark, ca'anios root, aud pine rose urn and a eight more. I layed thar and lat her fix it, but I knowed nalry drap old wasn't a gwino down my neck. She sot it a drawln’ by the fire then turut d In and titled ber ole cob pipe, run it in tbe ashes aud sot In to smokin'; then she up and spit on tbe bath wbarmy bowl er chicken soup was a warmin’. I had been awful borngry, bat tbat npsot mo so t didn’t keer if I never seed no more sonp. I told Flurridy to dssb It out, I didn't waat it. Thoole'oman lowed “Ha pray, don’tflingoati orbin' that's toed fetch It here and I’ll drink It." Tbat was the feather that broke tbe cow's back. I layed thar and prayed to die if I had to go thn' with much more. She fluog back her hexd and drank It all down, and turned to Ftarri- dv and lowed-. “Git me one of your pap’ te sockc to tie round Betsy’s neck; hit's tm best tiring in tho world for tbe iniluausy o the tunslls. I've had information in my thoto ’tore now and tied a stockin' on it the overnight, aud by morula’nit was well, nllrra ttta on ono er rue own, karelils'n Is too foil of grit atterbo plows all day. Now. gim me a couple'er yarn strings to tie round her wrists. Hit's me nest thing in the world to keep un tbo vibration of the blood.” Jts then ole MissFrcsbourastepiId with her mouthallst'ckiu! full ol snuff, blarredtbt Co t wide open right ferneut my brad, and hoi b red like sbffwas in a mill, “Why, what on the yclb nils Betty?” Then ole Miss Green luyed herpelf out to loll her wbatall was the matter with me, and upon my word If all she said Lad er been so, I'd er been dead 'ton night. "I’ll teil you, Bister Frrahourr,” ssys she, pufflug her pipe, “Betsy thar ia mon strous bail off; «ho nas got a implication of ailments; you sve rite tuck cold in tbo tun- si's of htr ibote and hit’s llew to ber head and fetched about alt that information. You can see fer yotiralf how red ber jaws ia \V«I, that’s all the occesipn of iu’ard fever that's flew to brr lace, and bit's all ns from tbo inliu ansy cf tbetunsiis and allegory of her thute, and hit's fetched on the new ralli gy amt mineral j itui In the splneot her back, and hit's fast n w; rain’ of its way to'ardsthe immaterial fever; mid if it ehonld happen to turn into the old-fashion tvforwara fever tbat's a raidin'now, wby|bu would kill ber shore. I jis tole her maw hit was a tarnaital biessin' she eont after me iu time.” Then ole Miss Freahonra rnit out her snnff and lowed: “I tole’em all I knowed Betsy or some of ’em over here was gwino to be sick, for no longer'n nigutafore las’ I droamp of seeln’ Fturridy Tennysy marry, and I seed ber as plain as I see me ban' afore me.” I was a giftin' sicker and sicker ever minnle, end wneii sue let in to tell about bow sick ole men Wiggins was with tho white twellin’, and rouldn't git nothin’ to lay on bis stomach tore wrek. aud what a'lcd thia'u and lhal’n and tother'n I reckin it would er kilt me; but j«s then maw abe stepped to tbe door aod lowed: "Come in (other house, sister Green, you and sister Fresbeura, an.1 git a bite to eat; we'ers ail soailyfied to-day I never flxed much, bat sich as it is it's c can, and yon’re welcome to It." Aud the minute they landed out I ris and buttoned tbe door, and jerked off pap's old cock and them striogs ana flung on a piece of Hgbt'ood, and nuvtted Into my .... ... ofie-iox frtJ* a nerh'-nv voxel." I ail that goes en at aiy Loan, aod I dont want meat promises tobeasacora '. duds in a burry, skored if I got any waster she’d dost tne to death, and I bad no notion of dyln’ by ber hands. I vole ’em til nex’ time I tuck sick if they couldn’t send alter the dock not to tend alter nobody. " ’Tlv vweet to love, bat Oh! bow bitter To lore s gal sad tnca uot sit ber." That's tbe poetry Sam D»ve Thompson writ me. Your'n, Bsrsv Hauiltos. It waiadeir, coot moonlit night, aud Dr. Randall, with tbe yonngladiee, accompanied us home. There seemed to bs a true sympa thy between Cliff and Fan. They enjoyed spells of silence as well as bright passages of easy unpremeditated talk. Hlstance was nothing under the circumstances, and wo soon reached onr gate. Next Week: "Menny men ot taenuy ratnar, Mtnny fools of mcuuy Mods." Tfe* Ittttid mt m P«rt fi*i, Darien received over5.000.0W feet of timber dot- lag the mouth of March. There were >lx clearucre and rtx arrivals ta Dvricu lost week. There were nineteen vessels In port. The rchoouer Mary J. Cook, for Crususy took oat a cargo of !*l,f M feel ef re-sawn lumber, and a large conrignment of cotton good* There were 01,000 worth of goods taken out by other veueb or various points. quoted hero rosy feel tbat we have omitted tnem not from a->y lack of appreciation, but simply for lack of roam: 2nd. Confidence—Thlslircarcelr less Important Goretrculstion this week is 21,000 copies. This speaks for itself. As to the conf!fence the people have in Tng Co> ATITUTIOM—the affection they have for it—the warmth with which they twetr by it, read tho fol lowing: Theso are epintoni extracted from an Immense mail. The writers are Iu c-amest. They mean what they say— J. N. Farker, Liberty Cbspol, Ga—We take msny leading newspapers. Tua Cokstitutiox is tho best of them all. rovmaitcr, Melville, Ga—Tho best paper that It publlihed. M. E. B,con, Winona, Miss —Better than ever A grand paper, and a week's full reading. V. J. Wakefield, Reldrillo, Miss.—'“Enclosed fl 25. I can’t do without tho best paper tn Amer ica.” J. T. Hudson, Limevllle, AU —The best paper In tho knowu world. 51 copies coming here now where there was ouo a year age, and it will go to 500. Ererybody reads It aud wants tl. M. T. Elgin, Uouoa Path, 8. C —“Talmage's Ser mons” and Bill Arp alone are worth doublo the- price of tho paper. It tl considered tbo beet. John Reed, Wallses, Pa.—Specimen! received, aud enclosed find tl.25. The paper la splendid. J. IS. Nichols, Gum Spring, Ga—"I think ft good ground for divorce If a man don't tako Tke Cox stitvtiom for his wife. Woolley's Ford. Go,—'The mall that brings Tux Cokstitutiox Is locked for ugerly by all our peo pie. Ortoa Harmon, Oreonta, N.Y —Tns CoxiTTTUTrox s manly, entertaining and Instructive I esotosa tl 25 tor renewal. If it oouid be pieced in every turns iu America its good effects could not bo measured. I catty iu my breast a lsiden bullet received from some southern soldier ai Gainesville, Virginia, butfeel no malice. I shall help Tua Cob stitutiox. James W. Dodson, Rlootllle, Tenn.—"I saw a specimen ot your paper the other day, aud here fa II .25 for a year. 11 pleases me highly," H. W. Hammond, LaFayette, Ala.—I enclose yon three now subrcribers for the beat and eheapesr paper printed. P. 8.—Since writing ti.u above 1 hero secured two more. They all want It. T. J. Wjatt, Knott, G» —t am a subscriber as long as life Iss s. E.closed find renewal. B. E. Orerby, Wstkiusvltls, Wo can’t get along without Tua Coxstitutiok down hero. Bend USE gool physician la plsos ot Dr. D. R. Richards who his guts to Atlanta. It will take your but to supply uls plena. W. U. Martin, Osark, Ark —Ysu can count on oo gelliugyon 50jsubscribers up here. We ali stand by the old Cokstitutiok. T. N. Cooper, Caldwell, Kansas—Although I die agree with you ou polltlci, I renew my subsertp tlou and send three more. W. T, Moore, Hollingsworth, Ga —I scud eleven subscribers aud |lg, and giro my club the belt papo published. E. A. Tracy, South Coventry, VL—I enclose *2.50 tor which I want to renew for two yeare. Mis. M. A. Bovs, Prescott, Washington Territory— •Your sample received, ft is all I could wMi, and enclose *1.25, (or which loud It to my address. Mr. J. B. Rogers, Sunny Dais, Ga.—Tax Const! ts now get! better and better, and has eoaething to nteresl every member of the f amity. “Long may It wave.”' J. A. Goodwin, Belalr, 0Ga.-My club ot flvo is more than satisfied with Tnx Coxstitdtiox. J. W. Duster. Reynolds, Ga—Upon The Coxsn- tutiok's arrival It Is distributed b sections sarong tbo family and wo ail go to reading, old and yonng It entertains { and edifice all. (Mr. Rey nolds Is proprietor of the Reynolds male and femalo Institute, one of the beet In the state.) H. 8. Evert, Hendersonville, N. C — Please place within to my credit sod oonrinue The Cox- sminioK—by long odda the best paper In the south. E. L. Bradley, Morton’s Gsp, Ky—Enclosed fled-. 11.23. Can’t do without The Coxstitutiok. B. F. Mortis, Georgetown, Ga—I am thoroughly convinced that any ono who takes Tns Cohstitu- T1CH for a month will find li lndlipunftblo. Joseph Underwood, Auburn, Texts—Enclosed find renewal. I can't do without It. R. B. MoArvor, Coosa, Georgia.—AU Txs Const: ■ TVTioxlaeke of bring the beat paper tn the south is being gummed together. (We aro going to gnm It when we get our new press.) I. G. Walker, Ccpltola, Georgia—Tne Cokstitv- tiok bas no equal anywhere. Hajesville, N. 0.—Hero I come with three mare converts. Nearly everybody about hero has been reading Tns Cokititutiox but one perusal of Tnt Cokstitutiok makes them go down In their pockets and rsy lot's bars 1L Andrew Joyner. Louisville, N. C.—I did not kaow the south could boast ot snch a splendid pa per and so excellent an enterprise. W. R. Wheeler, Duok Creek, Texts.—Tax Cox ititutioh is the best paper 1 ever saw. J-.ff Norton, Augusta, Ga.—"The CoxsTiTtmox li by all odds the best paper printed tn the south, and to mo the most Interesting and complete print ed anywhere." Calvndor button, Bolling, Alabama: "I oocloee yon 81.25 for which please stnd mo Tns Coxsmn- tiok, the beet paper published tn America." W T C Bentley, Union Academy, Rockdale coun ty: “My wife takes a paper ou sanctification, but when Tke Coxstitutiux ocmas she quits being sanctified and goes for It.” B. C B. Hawklnr, Warsaw, Ala.-“Bnclcse<l find club of seven aod money. Tag CoxarirtmoK is tbe best paper In tho United Slates. I will never be without it." I. T. Fowler, Watkici. Ind T, r —' The Coxsn- tctior is tho heat paper pub l-Vd. 1 hare been taking It twelve mouths and like It better every week. I enclcre money for niyiclf and four new subscribers. 1 will add more." n. J. Ragsdale. Urena, Ga.—“I enclose my own subscription and will send a club soon. I can't do without IL” B J. Harper—*‘l chargomy lubserbera only tl 06 for Ibclr paper When 1 send ono came In a regis tered loiter I bote seven cents; on three names I make only three cents, bnt I feel tbit I am doing much good by eitvulailog your paper.” M. Y. McKlbben, Jackson, Ga.—"I read The CoKenrcTiAK. Stukvpoara End the Bible, and bo- lScre tn all of them." Horace B. Jones, Terre Hsute, Ind —“A short time since I saw a copy ot Tai Cottrntc uox on r very dark evening In a very dark little Tillage. I dose yon a year's tubsotloffon." H. C. Tffkry. Fort Deposit, "I saw a speci men copy of yonr paper and l enclose t 26 I would not be without It for double the money." A Kells -,t the Past. From the Dahlonega Signal. Last week « e were ihown a copy of tbe Augusta Cbroriole of Feptember 4th, 1I2L Ila contents were quite interesting There was a letter from John Quirey Adams on tke po lticsl rimatlon, and ann'ber from General Lafayette to the gereraer Virginia. There were several runaway negroea adrertl cd, and a negro woman advertised for mle tho sheriff. There war cot a alnglo name lo the sheet, except tho two historic men above named, that we recognised. Etx'y yean have probably fnrrished them all with |raves! The reper Is the property of onr friend, Tn. Burnside, of this place, and was most Tkely Printed on the pita that now prin's the BIgnal. as la the oldest pram la the slate, and wti er.ee used the eflee of the Augusta Chronicle befotelt be* use the Chronicle and Sentinel.