The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, April 29, 1884, Image 2

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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, TUESDAY. APBIL 29 1884r- TWELVE PAGES. NEWS OF GEORGIA. Advice* from Nohunla, Wajne county, giro par tlculars of the murder at I.ary's itlll of Preston Man son by Iiracl Howard, both of whom are colored, Howard bad gone to ht?? shanty and found Manaon lying on the floor, and otooptng over biro aatd, ???Keep out of my way: If yon don't I???ll knee* you In the head." Manaon got up and a airugglo ensued. Howard drew a turpentine back and at tempted to cot Manaon, but waa knocked down by Manaon and they were separated. Howard then aecured a large knife lying near him and ruahlng upon Manaon cut him In the moat frightful man ner. The Jury of Inquest returned a verdict of willful murder. The murderer la sUU at large. Maramta, April 31.???On the death of John Meaier, who had been tried In the federal court, a large number of people who bad been witnesses against him wero served with notices signed "K. K. K." warning them to lease the county within ten days. Harrcy M. Luke, one of the persona to .bom this noucj wu sent, writes a notice In whlco no says: I find that It Is not convenient or congenial with my feelings, to lease this county In the short spew of time that you base given ms lor that pur pose, as I could not possibly get ready to do so In ten days. Your accusation la that we ruined J. 8. Mmserand bis family. 1 deny the allegation, aa 1 had uolhlng to do with bis psoaecutlon to any EUtr-flnt Georgia regiment. He has beaten bis | NOTES ON CURRENT TOPICS, sword Into a plowshare, Isa graln raldng farmer, I ??? and consequently a prosperous one. Ocls no less I Occasionally we dud In America vigorous old Honored In peace than In war. I men who continue to be up and doing, and obs*J. The Pierce county grand Jury declares that ???fora I nately refute to lag superfluous. Two such men number of years It nas been a notorious fact that I ]j T0 j a Washington. They aro Ocorgo Bancroft our great and wealthy state, boasting of small historian, and W. W. Corcoran, the banker, debt, low taxes and general prosperity, baa failed I y ew me0 ever carried the sorrows of eighty five to provide ample accommodatlona for the lunatics winters on their heads as cheerily and briskly as of the state, making It necessary fer the security of I jj r , Bancroft. The old gentleman not only con- 11 Ic and property In tome insistent to secure u aue a bis literary work, but looks after bis gar- these unfortunate creatures In loathsome | doping, rides on horseback every day, and goes prisons, and In other Instances to allow them to go I into society. He Is the only private cltlsen In at large, to the peril of themselves and other mem- Washington who enjoys the privilege of the floor beta of society, we hereby request our represents-1 0 f u, e aenate, and he is the only gentleman Preal- ???Ives at Ibe next tension ol me legislature to lake - , Arthur win secern a dinner Invitation from such practical steps as to secure ample aocommo- a ' u ??? Arl, u ; wniacci.pi a dinner invitation irom, datlons for all the Insane of our slate." There-1 outside ol the official circle of cabinet officers, for* fore the ordinary la directed to take such steps as I gigs ministers and senators. Mr. Corcoran Is fu e nTfmVb???tSlpta?pS)}^f*PlJrSa r0 <J??Sty? Tne P re equally wonderful. He Is eighty six, and Is hale lsabsUoc?? la the treasurer'* office of 11,6(6 75. I and handiome, managing hi* eatate of a dozen An Interesting point Is the recommendation 10 the I m ui| 0 ns with perfect esse, and still finding time ?? pfv*moS3.' to^wrt"huKlhM-IvUw^pJ5 n . Odesoletothe noble charities which be hssso B it, also that the oidlnsry paj to James W. | liberally supported for many years. These two ogarth f5 permonth toawivt film In taking care I oldmeu enjoy mental and physical health and of hla mother, a luaatlc, until other provliluus can . ??$.?????? K ??? tl1U i be made for her by said ordinary. tha of all their faculties because they The grsnd Jury ol Dawson county find, a balance *??"> lived Uves ol simplicity, virtue and Industry, in the tiessuryof one doll.r and six cent. In tbo The Uvea olsuch men retch u. many useful mssons. general fund, and !st In Ibe paupers??? fund. The I a. Whitehall sraxgr mtn who paid fifty cents county hss a debt of 1300. In regard to education I for fourteen Florida stmwberrleaa week ago, has the Jury finds that the common school system la I n -ver been able to get the sand ont of bis teeth. .way. shape, form or fashion. And If 1 ksd I would ... ??? __ ??? only bare been siding the law In tbs prosecution working satisfactory, and that the per carnage of I fn, Florida strawberry should be ecourtd and mliT??!hi h \ZX the khoreucelsgmUylemlhanuudWflhecldsietea, ,h, n nused In seep and water, of Ibis county for tho proof ol my I end earnestly hopi; tbo day 1* not far distant when I ? ??? statement' but ea he Is (lead, peace we can truthfully say that every obllrl In Dewson A gold coin loses welghlln consequence of the tobi-eahcs As to Mrs. Memer, I here know, her | ctnn??V ceu reed end write, end to ml.. id we ere I wear and leer to which It Is subjected by eetlve from her childhood, end have never known any derirousof glvlug lbs poor every dollar possible In cIrcnlB ??? on The tre unry experts estimate that a thing detrimental to her character. A?? to my I thl* direction. I * wife v character, 1 will only lay that it 1* irreproech* I w II C'ookaaw theatory of H C Harman r'oznake I 420 P** c ?? w^uld continue current fifty year*. abl?? And you tay you have given ui fair warning. ... r *p 0 r. andztarted hi* bur out snake **?? e*gl?? tMrtj-flre jesrs, and $3 and $250 piece* bunting. The boy found flee.n.kcK in a bundle. ?? ???V ??????be generally known be pl-.oed to your credit, and the fall extent of the | tn( j ft ft cr klllii g them went buck and told biz 1 tbatlbl* natural abrailoa hubeen provided for by ????? w ',', l J . h 2,ia U , r .r,7. l0 m hL oa io???ifii.7? U n???U!f lather to go and we them Mr. Cook wont down to '??????? Tho statute wye that gold coins which have Ureoghta^edead end InheUAhsn to befonnd here me the snakes, and found two llvl. g reptiles with I ?????????'need *?? " el ?????? b * ???????????> ?????* better for some of i iend*s b ys , henvf 1 A > nd > yon"???ir'"K.???i;???K'r hVd I ^ ^ T ,7o^7nw""'S^VpromrtVdUps7cbid! I ??? ore * h ?? n one half one perosntumbalowsttndsrd borer be lu hell with the door locked and the key The son again rstnnu-d to tbespoi.aud turnip two I weight, afters circulation of twenty years, and i^r.i??.^??r,rL w v?rpfr^ p ? p T , T? , * ,e **??? ???*- ^??v h ??? ,lbo and tne people aro awaiting tho remit. I inA kca were not measured,but areiuppwod to baro I ????*ved at their nominal value at the treasury and Valdoata Timei: Three Uttlo negro boys who had I been between one and two hundred l:chci lu I It* office*. It ii believed that romo plan should ??? gone iuto the ewamp In rear of Mr. Fry'* brick- I length.???Dabionega.Ga., BlgnaL I adored ??>r the redemption of uncurrenicoiaa. yerd flold for the purpoeo of cutting bruah broom*, Vrom ,ho U??wkln*vlilo, Oa??? New*. I i>boil lime ego the leading baukera of the country found a half barrel of appl* brandy bid away la I Some J?? 1 ??? **?? ??? pre*??????*??? wu on b!a round* In I petitioned the secretary of the tretzury In rofer- tbe yiliberry bunhea. Mr. W. P. Renfro'* name I one of the couutlee below here, and, at thecouclu< I CDCe ^ the matter, and mggeated a standard &??wu%^8U%??^oUfl??? d th???lSJuio{Kl d ???^! ,to * er ??? ou :J , A.^? , /^"??"^?????i^'l^u.formuUto^ silver edns, bat no action of the find. Tbo barrel was Identified ??? ~ *' ?????? fro as bdiie hls properly and ho bad all, lakes a midday nap, and Is moderate In diet, alihongh partaking freely ol oat meal, milk, eggs, coffee, bread, soup, beef, motion, vegetables, pod- ding and frnlts In bis last trip Weston determined to show wbstconld be done without the eld ol al coholic stimulants. For a great physical effort what Is wanted Is blood, and not beer and spirits. He Is well satisfied with the result The publicans riven In three daysaod nights. He wu tke winner In this strange match and got the prizs, which wu six of the finest ponies In the tribe. Ho has often run down deer In the woods, caught them with his hands and brought them alive Into camp. Ho Is a good shot and a splendid horseback rider. Speaking of the walking ma'ch he nys that It Is very doubtful 11 ho will wlo. The of the find. Tha barrel wu Identified by Mr. Boa- ????? }???d tiiEK!iluiy2SKaM*ffii , iK!af2!il*S?t5!ft I "** ukl ! n ' ?????d 11 *??? not likely (hat anything will BSTRS S3223& H ???ttS&atrjf C^AZWri^ m[>>U> ,M ?????? e,r be doneior ??m??.. M ,0 come. K Uoua and a quart wu miming. Mr- Kaufro i??y?? I The Dublin Gazette la publishing a legal citation *t*J?? ***!? I for the eatabllihmont of a carfoua will. It uyi: Do you know what a **<1 uppy??? laf * A duppy the ?flUi ult. and ho I* of the opinion that tho I half birre' ??? ??????* bar The ^ ???B^irApri, 31.???Tne csro of Fletcher Lowery I w^twriy wS^wtreml."^??? ifw^lfi^hope?? I Jupples. and on that account aro afraid logo out vs. state, which wu disposed ol by she anpremo [ life wu gone did bid K R Wimberly, M M Burge* I alone at night The FnglUh residents of Ute Island court a lew days ago, Isons ol the most Imporlant ??"2.To<i'i??Jl'JJ???"- k rl , ??^"?????? , *5 k ??wi > ??* e ??????havs endeavored for gcncraUona to cure Uio murder caw. that hu ever isken piece InlAppllug. i" ???radSTbldntculd R RwSSZ?.'*M Bun ??<>*??????? ??f their absurd notion. In-regard to dap. he bring the flint criminal that hss ever been ron- I - eM , n( j fout peU tinner bear wllne* that what I plea, but without luooe*. Tho derivation ol tho tenet-d lobe hanged In the counly, and will doubt-1 Qie said renelope Wlmbvrly, deceased, was Iheu I WO rd "duppy" Is Involved lu lmpcuctrateblo ob- Jss* bo the first over hang lu theoouatr, Fletcher tN , ulto _ w , k ?? , nd niter wu her lut will to-wlt- ??? Pw 1 1. a bright mulatto, and wu born and raised in I 1.1 mtni jny p.pe to have all my laod during his I * onr **T. Kcufii tiowu, N. 0,, and U related to Ih?? I iir* * n( j death. I want Mamie Burscmi' I _ , , . . famous ntfilswolihe ..mo place. At the Urns ol S???ldren to hsVi my ls5d;" which uld word! w Tui United States despatch boat Dolphin, Jnst the killing he was living near that place, working I .pagan p, o,e raid I'rnclopo Wimberly, were re- I louucbcd at Cheater, Pennsylvania, la regarded ??a awoinan'lKlug'wIth'hlm* L'y ofj.T. ???bo.v.n.couri.rof our new navy. The Dolphin HUckor. Tbi* woman bad been Maying with him I JJJJ Pmiilope. which was freely and voluntarily I w111 not only *>?? serviceable as a dispatch boat, but for seven or olgtat yean, and with whom ho had, I IUftl j e j, ef *he was of sound and disposing I will be in ov*ry way available as a blockader or a I mtn<1 111,4 .?????niorr, and In poewiwlou of all her I oommerco destrojer. and her value in this respect work on the lath dsy of July, lost year, to. bis rbsnty I mfln tal faculUt^sand without tHusussion. Influence. I . v. . ??? . . . ^ and disoovrred that Julia had disappeared. While I moau* or artifice* from any oun to induce her so to I niay be illustrated by the fact that a few years ago, looklr.g arouud for her he suddeuly came upon I (j 0 w hich writing Is horewlth appended and I when there wts a oroipect of a European war the Brined 4 USF 0 i y bren???cT* Fl.iXfr ffiJSSStwESlf* b ?? ??? P " W "??? ??' P u ' ch ??? #d ??? uol > * being onrased at this, immediately rhoi I ii..*?? u*???*???*.-,*??*-??*??,*??? I f* r< tb??y?? lu commercial value. The Dolphin Is and killed Brlueagn. Tho body of Brlneage wa/ I Th ?? *f?? nd Jury of Houston county, among other I n .- - .. Kumm of 32 foot. Bho Is rigged ArmmmmA Inin .h* l.ramih rnrh-rn ft rnsn.l.infl I thin.* f. 1 n?? 1 h?? fnllnwlna- I mA> leCl 10U ?? Wll ??? * m Dao ?? then d ragged lut n't he branch where u remalucd I things, contains the following: until dlsopverwd fire or si* days afterwards. Bus .. rh# prctBn i general moral status of affair* In plclo-i polutrd to Fletcher who was arrested. The I J ?? F a* a three masted sdhooner, Is well armored and carries revolving cannon and galling gani. Her liiLiu i iiuiuhu iu r iviLun wins wu ???rirstim. <u?? ??? , . ??? .... ... I MfilH lUVUillUR ut??ui woman wu altsrwaxls arrested and told in, story I Ibe county give* us Just cause to feel proud of our I .. ... f ,, and unlOi-d ualuit him al lbs trial At tho ltd] I oounty; and thegsuoral ntlafactton oonceralog I 1 *. thsadmlulsuatlonol Uis laws speaks In high terms I Disnu.ap wator Ico is the latest thlngln New York to ??tho auptems oourt'by his I ??IUto cfflclmoyol ourofflosrs. Hr reason ol tho I bar-room.. Ills believed that there Is not the oounwl.Jrul sli cfforta to preoure a now trial ware | J???) Jhst It Is kiiowi^lo mnnbsrs of Ih's body Ural I ,i|ghtnt Impurity In ihta Ice, and Ii greatly lm- U,?? local* option I provua cocktail or a lemonade. Of courre, "if law now iu forco In tha oountry, ws lake Ibis occa-1 man Is not particular about hla liquor any quality h our ?,!??!! MElftHPu'iroS'JSS o( '????? ?????> do - DIHMod water loo would bo wuted o- 11 1 c/imi'y for more than two year., ami It Is our a-ra I on,forty-rod "ptien.??? Tho profc3slonal mixer who I pbafio opinion that tho law hss glvni gonoral'sat- I furnished the abovoluformsttou also stated that the ??? youVuf,Sd but phyilclMsare .now taking a dedded .Und higher Pi 1UO by the oporatliu ol ttss law, there l! against brandy for medicinal purpose*???* JThey tay futile. Thorn will beau adjourned term of the c torts are being spring Mipcrior court on tho lonrth Monday in abolishment ol . M??j- next,at which Urns he will bo resentenoed. >-??? ???tho Jackson Argussaja: Woasatoailmonlzh fanners to plant corn,, plant corn, plai t cotu.HL homeVud , Saro7 1 b 0 |io* , n , 'iali'| , nK*wbo Tsui's sue* I j 1 *)* 11 " opinion Jhat tb^a^is glvni geuoral^ai^Uurulshed the abovo lu/ormattou also stated that tho orasfut fanner.' You may look where you ' iWhom-vcr you find an all cotton farmer, tii ^ | _ | Cf**'?????????V[<UX(Anrii ??? .mgtli(UT?? r whoeeuouldere I 5, remnfor doubCaudltUa faciattc.ccd'ly the I that tho stuff sold u brandy ii adulitiAtefl lm non all J othe? varieties 'of ???dabtA* ?? I hsvobim gwwlly redueed ??AbuudaIit tcstlracuy ???????'?? extent than Is the caw with whisky. 1 Ukengenewl obeervalton would teeoh * u , 7 mat Ubor throughout th5 this country Is made the host wbl.ky In tbo world !I Ft m, ,U KzMrmnm^iehS.h 'i.^n I county haa been Rieaily tmprored aud brought I It la obeap and tho pure utlole can always be had] and It h| d staurtfusth???^A and inrtm*eJ ^^&f2??5SsSttSSr ! s??JrS* lmproMr??? t app??llS5 ami "ben a man is willing to pay for 11. Regular f jbrm, wathlnk II la our duly to advise our Irtsuds I me tempusUons to placed Inlhapalh ol the weak I boorerlhave found this out, aud luatead ol bum- Mgi" and s I llld lhe unwary have reaped the greater beocBta. I lug their lnterlore with bad brandy, they keep up rcorsatilz^^n of ???^b^Tlioarw'riw'oauiM^tliat gsvo MthemwiKaa 8 I ft k* 0 "* gentle l!revrlthlnb]Mitlcklug to whisky. Inu?muee3 0 w!?2ffi r !id'lrem m7'oth*ol Mareh5?? not bS???*S?????blghly l *Po*eu 0 'olI??Sd ihlabody w8i Im Cenlral Africa luitead ol tea, coffee and whla- {raWprihSftKSoifflu^^'diuMln 7^aVuhtuYn. W ?i n te U o 0 l l u*wreT.''' ?????? qUOr *bo natives use a atlmulantcalled kola. This the trati.fcr of certain proponlea, etc., belonging to I ??? 01 1 . kola la a mil with a kernel about two Inches In I the old grand division, jh. roorsanlasUouwl'J I Tho grand Jury ol Whitfield county was In a I, lh> when tho keruel Is perfect!} dry it le WtritibSAttSr'ttSlnullfKt 10 J???te (S ?????????????????? ?????????? '* *b* now road law I che wod sl. If It were tobacco. It su.laln. the system Tuesday the Sid'ltisunt lSrttsrates will bo prt'seut aBd ,u re,Uon 10 IkeestablUhmeuloI spoor farm I u , K ier great hsrdthlpz, aud treu supplies tho place i from divisions already organised. _ ,. . of food. Kola soils at various price, from twenty M. W.T. Kwlng, living on the farm of Mr. J. A. I The poor wo have always with us. aud ????*uowl , d .. , dollar for a zlaglonut The Johnson, unearinnl some war retie this week "I uo hotter way to tako care ol Ih-m, or wo that V.,* 1?????????.??? ?? uouar ror a eijgienut. suo ami brought them to towu for exhibition. Thor?? I they do not suffer for the uecessarlos of llfo, than I Africans bclievo that this atlmulant is almost acme* wa?? tho irons fram a mu**??! and a cartridge-box I the o*ublUbm??nt of such au lusiliatlon itt the I all, and we may expect to see tho patentdfcdicine sUri&d**wsgeiwa i -???oku,^i tin-ir. hut perhaps tho weary roldlcr al*pa ch.o While It may not bo tho province ???r duly of Ih s ami America, by.???Palmetto, ua., Mows. bodyto uko cogoUancsi ol that quwtlou In thrlr ???[ i i.iKts n nrwwr.ii* h.i a.i him f.ihnw*. A i,i I prwentmciits, wo would norcrtheteM congratulate I Mon* thau hill Ul g HUB UUUJUJI U1 PUJUI'UUIJ Kyb.^SSfjft???) reXy???lhU 'yer' ???w. ;bc people of the cjl uuty upon h.v,ug qureUonsd by Ih. ll.I.bh medical auoeUUou con- horse w.a MpturvU Irom tho Yankee In 1M3. ernlug the contagioue uatnra of consumption, re- yen old, but John R uys It la a gopher case, and he muM plow II ha expects ??? ??? - sssso i -Henry (Jaunty, " From the Oglethorpe, Ua, Echo. I heard a gontieraaa who wsa a member ol Uru oral Henry L, Heautnr's ' rigade tell Ibe lollowtug: "Use "lent during the war, while H.unlug'a brig ade was euoamped lu tbs wlldsrneas near Chsncel orsyllle, tbs tkcoud OeoigUs baud, which, by the way. was oua ol lbs best bauds <???> music lu Ibe whole arm,???II waarc lo believe tho* who llsteu- d I, ---- _I utir Wims, H mill W HI* W??uw ??????? muua tmtuiuisg ??? . . . ???j'' ?? sopher nsssi, aud I n( ( iVllu - | u uelshburhoods, and with ;tho banish. I husband aud wile, It la distinctly stated that there lit Weekly. P ??? e ?????? ???0? c Hqoor kaloous Irom our border, we I existed no family predisposition or tendency to ' 7 | mar rnnfld.ntly look forward to a belter state ol I , k . Uriugi. morally aud religiously In out onuniry. I consumption lu the psrUos who caught the lufee- ludeed the gtn d effects ul this step are already I lion. Many other casea are cited ol oommnnlce- perccptlbloboth t our towns aud throughout tbo I Hon between vorsoua entirety unrelated. In many rural districts, which la certainly matter for groat I lh ???,??? ,, 7 , , k ., n Jolting to thug > k! jhhjpIo of tne country. I lnuinwi tnete was strong proof going to snow that ??? ??? 1 bcsl;hy persons contracted Ibe fatal malady from lu vail Js In their families. Ths ohancos sro strongly THE LECONTE PEAR, to Ih.- awert strains??? wsnl out towrenada their uid I A visit to a iaatk Ovarsta r#ait ParaSUs to Tka*aa I * u ,4,0r0 * Iheldoa that co isumptton la Infectious; 1 thai tne gurmsol tho ???bsotUI" are oenvayed to healthy persons In the breath ol tho cinsu mptlv*. E nerai Tbo baud played a great many lua pli ineir moat soooaplUnad???ityls, and loan prei_ g to mum to their blvonao, when Oeneral Bon slug walked nul ol bis teat In a very calm and dtt sisealf, | From Iha Evening News A short distance Inrtber on are ???The DIxlo??? nur. nlfiid manner and exclaimed tarneatly: -Uoiul: I uwnedand manared bv Mr It. II. Hanford I ???h the northern slab! the coon Is a farmers K dt good I??? Mew. boys, play ???The Ulrl I Lett Bo- I , OaoiwUn lie hsa two hundred arm Ska I I??rney animal, and reaches a greater development d Me.??? That which made such au Imprearion I ??? *???*U*e Ucorgtau. He bu two hundred acrei, the ' In No. Hamnahlra upon tbe soldiers who wvre wltuearing the aceae I ordinary pluc land ol Ibta resttou, eaudy aoll,easily I, ??? ???, **??? , ,n ?? ??? ouu *- IB "???* Hampshire, ??? Ths world, msy have produced belter men Wlltl n three dollars per acre. Now the same laud I rlllIer U ** u ,n * " hollT wlM coua,r J- Uo u ^ l riVw???kri d .ro I anlutprovcdcan not* bought for Isas than???forty I ^uth Am.rica. but In c. Froo. tLe Washington, Go. Usaette. dolu l Uu principle?? he boa built up iu teu othtr Uud undw ^ Bua ??? Thei9 b?? How General John B Gordon gained tbe confl. * nA fch m. n i. nt . .??? 10 ???Ter**?? oooa banter In this section, dencc of bl* brlatde Is told by an old soldier of this I I 1 ????????? 1 ??? oounty. who served under him. He my. that when ??? ulu *? *??? d ' rU ??? uot,h " n ' 1 ??? OjJoao.ABOC.ro. 8ai.a doe. not put lm a. much Oeneral Oorslon was amtgned to Ihe commai d ol ??? h * 1 * U *" ,J , ???*?????? hwJ ???? k ??? Amerlcsu JourualUI. ths brtgsds II srassmmposed ol the lollowtug Uaor-1 >!M season opened In the fall lu I do, but he leaves his competitors miles tnd miles (la regiments: ths ltd), 36th, Slst, gfith, eodi and I 1,10 dal * ???* ???T ???rlalt. three thousand dollars, lie I out ol sight when It comes to growUng and grams list, and was camped near Hamilton's crossing. I cultivates iiouo but well tilled fruit, tries all tbs I bring. Mr. Eats 1s paid fto.oroayear by the London Va. The brigade bought and equipped a flue horse I htat y now liutta springing Into notice each year, I Illuitraled Sews for a page a week. Ho gete aud presented It 10 him. When the presentation I eutUva???.ee thoroughly tho good and rsjictlug Ihe I another |l??,000 a rear Irom the Dally Telegraph for wu msea the uoblo Uoidoo relumed I worthies*. He wu tho Hist to plant exteiistyely I an occasional column editorial. Besides Util he ee*fence ' B oyeifiaSfed* *wl'h "'' ll eloqueow I Ul ??? "??" , ??? mou ??? L * Coine P*??? r aud 10 Publish far I bu an Income Item his books and magsalns aril- and patriotism, auu his alter recorsl wont eveu I ??????d B,l,lr lu ???kuy sood qnallriev, and now bo tloes I clea This la vary fair pay???to fact. It Is remarkably higher man tbe rouree Inclea'ed by his words Ihat I a larger bustueu In LsContm than any one In tbe I high pay lor Journalistic wotk. And II wUI com- Ihsi si J. Ui ???lal s*be'csu *uo ftJSi.'S*!. 10 !*?! I l| ado. He hu au orchard ol ooo thousand Lc pare favorably with the remuuemUon ol English and nU: '' Uentlemen and fellow sotdten: 11 Oontea, planted IblrtT feel apart and growingbaag. I literary M. Mr. Tennyson only makes 330,000 a feel honored to bke charge ol a bitgiile that bu | tlfully. Retwsen each LcConte Is a dwul pear. I year. Mr. Ulack's novels yield him twiosu much, have.* FTreUronond 11 to U r????Imand # ??uch' 0 |Ioldlers! I l ' b< ??? ??"' h * rd ??? h ept lu beaotllul order. The Mr. Cbarlea Read, averaged 116 a page. Mr jler- Fal'iw ss'ldlerv. Ism here u your leader, not ui I trees are fertilised with compost and cotton Med; I berl Spencer finds It dtfllenlt to cam five shillings *> -vd by yon. 1 would nsu ask y-u to go where 11 rrushed sugar cane Is piled sreand each tree, keep Is page. An unknown shoemaker's son receives Ibsie werv'Jmenouundeiiwbowcnlrdbvihlur lug down wot ds and grus aud keeping tha ground ??\(n< a year from a London publisher for writing t'dveararTim.r' lu 1 : XXSoM ~ ralc *'??'????? ipectmona huUl, ??Tn?V motif 0 4rlln,,,r4 lb<k * tlgmESSS l^luLT'^SSTlb!r% flSVtifln cuUei, U WUI be wen that Mr. S.Ua baa very UtUe ???irtucr-bie spetca. m> woms uran to be vertfi^l I ,|K --- #-.,1^ - nd tvmrr?? Th??* m mmi. I mi (m far .v.mnuini Wb??.. the brlaade soon left wluier'camDTln'tho I '!* W ??* ,ruttB f n . 4 W 9 * V 9 m4rT#li ot I fweomplaint epiiu* let tl, durtn* the firtt dsy s match a tcmble I of^^clmLn* I An KaxlUb reviewer Umeats tbe decline of the ???wimp bed tobeemid. and tbo mud and wa er fSSS hirk iul at l ^ff; I. A teriewer Utaenu the decline of lb?? were knee deep. The saidlen wen crowing aa I VamiJ???whit. h'n-ftSi* 1 1004 chixmctet of American baaor. He ires !3'n!^22oMSS?^ff73. , ^?JS?mw ??? rooa ,01,0 ???" lb* amalgamation of SSal was ImStdlnglba omreu ol *?????*- A noted blahop, atandtng In Ibe midst ol I European refinement and subtlety with the Ihe roopa Ha dUmuunhd and* leading I **?,'I b uoysnt sellconflJcjcoot thsyaakee humorists, his Ik nc. walked entirety through tha almost tm* Heretofore American humor.'while exaggerated | then quoted Hague's well known Hues: ???Yu: found at lut the earthly paradise. It smiles, a shlulrg wonder, a fairy dream, A matchless mincus to mortal eyes." It le worth a Journey lo thla section, si ibis ??? over Ibe tops ol his boots. Tbs boys ranesso. ths so,tug that he would no??? ask them logowherr I ha would dm go himself- When he started there I nmore hist taring aud picking for high points, I i??? ??? ??? ??? ' ' Ktfe? ssjs ir was naV king sllsr"'ihsi I One tree orihlsgroupgrew lut rosismWbnshsIs | u degraded bvthe'addraouolamostunwslcems ihat tho name of tto second gtene-1 of mwketablo fruit, uott'n* Mr. 8 $7710 Mr e.???J???,???_. 7 wall began to he feared; and that I hu ?? DCOcuulegi of ths Easts, near srowlns fins-1 Impudenee and eoatseneaa with . fro more Uordoo. and a law more brigadis I ly. Isa baa largo quantities of ruiasol .very choice I - . like hl>. ard tho ytnkets would have had to got I variety growing In the open atr.rurloas and rare I A w??a finishing hla 5,ON mile tramp In England, ir "tlnklng water o* tbs sMbor side of ths Four-1 plants from China and Japan. Then's a curious I Mr. Watt cm wae Interviewed by a Fall Mall Oaxstto Heretofore American humor, while exaggerated aud rough, bu been characterized by purity. Tblsls true of Ibe writings ol Arteaus Ward, Bret Harto, J. R. Lowell, and Mark Twain. Tha Imitators cl these greet mazier*, however, have thrown all delicacy to Ihe winds, and tbclr humor ???S'- what law si thru could have gMtsn there. I evergreen blackberry, a hybrid of the dew and I m .n who rrut walker takes rare rood rare ol The >li soldier ol whom we epeahUMr. John U blMSberry, partaking of Ihe chamcterlstlos of each I ??? **???*' wauer taxes very good can of Oatistil. of thla counly. a member ol company U, I parent. | blase) f, smokes only cigars, drinks nothing at of London In order to overcome the effect of Wes- garden wlU bo more or loss lull of trbxcoo smoke, Ion's cold water trump propose to put a man up to I and walking In a circle may make him dlzsy. Tbe walk 5,000 miles In less time, gl ring him ample sir ol tbe plains dries tbe perspiration. Moccasins rations ol beer aud spirits. Weston Is confident I never htat on the hard ground. On the sswdnit that It cannot be done. I track he will have to wear shoes, as dost would get fivixr mole Chinese child is first called by hls !?^* m00cullJ * ??? d ch * , ?? ?????? *???*????? ?????? ???J* "milk name." When he grows old enough to at- M!? 8 "?? ,r ?? m N4 ?? y# ' k ?????? Bo<r ??? 0 ??? " Wch '??? tendtcbool be Is called by bis "book name.' ^???L 500 ??? 1 ' 6 ' h ?? would get there over valley and When be leaves school be hu another name, aud 0, ??? Ter7 other compsUtor, and Utat most .UU another one when he marries. Many of the I ?? pod ???' rUl1 * would be riding back lo New names used are assumed by the parries themselves I York oa ***??? ??????It two or three days, and are adopted for their auspicious significance* I So long a* crlmlaals continue to suffer the death For Instance, ???Hop Bing??? means "deserving of I sentence It will be generally agreed that the prosperity,??? ???Wah Loong??? means "success through method of Inflicting it should be sudden and dls* concord,??? "Nee Wah??? mean* ???.???integrity and har- I graceful. Hanging combines these two conditions, mony.??? When you tee>a meek looking, almond* I and is undoubtedly preferable to shooting or be* eyed, pig-tailed individual wearing his shirt flaps I beading. Poison and electricity his been suggest* outside of bis trousers you need not sdddrees him I ed, bat it is objected that such sgencles would as "Nee Wsh," (imply because that name appears I diminish the popular terror caused by ordinary over his laundry. It would be jnst os proper to I executions. Hanging hssilwi'i been regarded as call a member of a certain Broadway dry goods 1 a pecal'arly degrading manner of carrying out a firm "Nemo me impune ltcessit.??? The majority I death sentence, and it has sufficient force and of the Chinese names over the laundries and tea j brutality about it to terrify the average man. It la ???toresare not proper names; they are mottoes, not likely that the gallows will be abolished for 0/ course back of all these fancy names a China-1 some time to come. If capital punishment was man has a regular surname. But this Is not for I ever ueoetsary, the conditions which made it so every dsy use. g I are now In lull bloom. Sinatob Blair, of New iftmnshirc, the author I A political boom Is a very deceptive thing, of the cduc&Uonal bill recently adopted by tbe I Webster on two occasions felt confident that he senate, has earned bis greatest distinction by bis I would be the presidential nominee of his party, in attention to social questions. Hls labors in behalf I both instances he refused to consider a nomination of temperance and education have deeply im- I for tbe vlce-piesidency, and yet in either event pressed the public mind. Senator Blair is of Scotch that position would have given him the presidency. Irish decent He is self educated and self made. Twice Mr. Thurlow Weed begged Mr. Webster to As a lawyer, he has been quite successful, and his I allow bis name to be used for the vice-presidency, record as a lieutenant coioael in tho federal army I bat a stubborn refusal waa the resalt. If Mr. is an honorable one. He served two terms in tbo I Webster had boen willing to occupy the second houio before entering the senate. I place oa the ticket with Harrison, tho death of the A I.XDY of Taylorsville, Virginia, who hut Just l????et??oiil d have made the "expounder of the con- entered her one hundredth year, declares that she I ,BMlllon president, aud later the tame result he. drank a dosra cope of strong coffee every dsy " oold b ????? folIo "??? d lbe *??eptance of the recced of her life for many years. The statement will not ?]*** ??? n ??? h8 llcket " l,b O c ??? cr ????? *>?????>'??? "*??? w ?? d '' be complete until the pnbllo learns that the aged l<l????of ih.lrapurtznoe of tho vice-presidency haa lady smoked a pipe and rubbed snuff. ,otmd ?? b ???>??? d ????t Illustration In the history of onr I country. Tbs horrible performances of the fanatical sect I , ^ , known as the Penitents, when they celebrated Holy Ir "??? dcnud ?? our blu * ?? nd * lo P** ol ,h0 ,ore,t ??? Week In New Mexico, Defile description. That " blcb lo,m ,b * ,f n,tur * 1 ???'????????????? ????? 1??? < b *?? such cruel self-tortures should bo ptroltud In a d,1 J "?? m ??T ??PesM?? tee hallo the.ou???h clvlllzedcountryseems Incredible. On Easier Sim-1 f^ anl <! , ttslc, ???, I0d u<* d to a sterile day the Penitents initiated a neophyte, a boy|???Jf ral ?? will wash the soli from eighteen yean old. Tho boy was fln , Hilltops first, and then from tho slopea Tho rammed into a pair of tin pantaloons. A n,ked nekn B0 " ???'ered with loam and olsy will sharp punch wm lien n??d toperior.te the b??Uld bare, and will trllret the ray. of the sun like a grater, driving the tin Into the flezhsteach ??" d Increare tbe summer heat; storm, will blow blow. After this tho victim was shipped to tbe un ' b,t,uclcd ??* Mtbe coun1 ^' and every change waist, dressed In a pair of cotton drawers , na of ??e wind will cause aa abrupt change It. the marched through the .Heels. He wsa Honed J*??pgiglnre. The reinfall will be diminished snd war by a alalwart Penitent I Irregular Periodical Irerhetz will carry until tbo blood ran down hta aw ay Ihe best part of the soil, even Irom the val- back. But this Is nothing. A short time ago tbe ???*????????, Tb ????? unavoidable re.ulu ol the further de- Tcnlteul. of Rio Arriba county lied one of their T ??? uu ??? ????? tlmb4r ??re pointed out by all writer, number with hi. own content to a block ol tro n 1 0 | forestry, and history I. lull ol warning exam- aud threw him Into the river where ho was I pl0! ' drowned amid shouts ol frenzied dellgll irom hit I by tho lime-Mr. Tllden gets through tolling able friends and relatlvca In Tsos county In 1580 a I democrats that he Is not a candidate It will be rime Fenltent was crucified beesnso lie bogged to die Id hi nominate him. that way. Tho religious Irons* of thi so'people is ih Chicago, the ladles use Ferries tugs to cover ???Imply Insanity. Tbo Catholics ol New Mexico I their feet, are endeavoring lo stamp out the Penitents, but Tux editor who hu never received a two days' they aro not meeting with much success, it Is I mall from Chicago knows nothing ol the practical suppostd the sect originated In Bpsln, aud was I horrors ol Journalism. drlveu out at Ihe time of the revolution. Kino Joiin, of Abyssinia, demands a port on tbo Red sea. lie Is a shabby old fellows, alggardly and a beggar. He thinks that II he hu a port tho "ral- Mn. Hkndxicks says bis health Is not good, this, It will be seen, Mr. Tllden bu tho advantage | ol him. BBO ELECTRIC LIGHTS tans ol Europe??? will vie wlih each other In sending I r>r |ka ???, w c.uuu.a uaiiams-Th. ontrut him Hoots full ol costly presents, In return lor these gifts King John thinks II sniff Ci.red With ths U. 0, Elestrle Ltahl Stompan j. The cuntnct for an electrio lighting outfit wlui n dent to preaont,hls autograph appended to the for- I capacity for 350 lights wu closed between Tns Con mul*:, ???Yon are my brother. How are you ?" HI UrmraoN publishing company and the United majesty Uvea In same room with hla horses I states electrio light company. He gets drank every night and rises at daybreak to I Tho United Btatescompany owns the Maxim In- reail tho psalms. Aa a rule he Is generally mild, I eauderceut system, and an are aystem also. It It and It ti seldom that ho relusea lo patdou acrlm-1 t ho only company that controls patents of both Inal. Uo makes an exception, however, ln 'the I systems. The Maxim incandescent light la *p- case ol smokers, having Issued an odiot condemn-1 proved as ths best light In Ihe world. It Is used in log all smokers to lose hand end foot. In war this I the Now York postoflije, the Philadelphia postof- "lion of tha tribe ol Judah,??? as ho calls himself, is I gee, lu the Palmer house, Chicago, In tk* office of a terrible fellow. When he capture! an opposing I tho New York Tribune, Detroit Free Press, Leuls- chlef he puts ont hlssyesend keeps him for show. I vllle Courier Journal, Wuhlugtoa Post, the New purposes on great ccuslona. Why England ih mid I York state cspltol at Albany, on the Brooklyn assist In maintaining the state ol such a barbarous I bridge and many other plaoea, ally, It Is difficult to aoe, he Is Ukely to rematu a | The company will go to' work at once fitting up prlvelcgcd pensioner for life. the new CoNsrtrimoN building. Aa stated abovo tho building will bo lit with 350 Incandescent lights, besides are light, hung from the tower, 101 feet above the pavement, and Thc Sunday law question hu received a genera ???baking up lately all over the country. Iu Haiti- more, the other day, two young Hebrew, were I aa ] n front of tbe bullstloK- The dynamo .treated lor working In their own room. Tbclr de- mach | no . U ppt y t ug there light, will be owned by lenrewu that they had observed their 8* b *>??lM T u?? CoNtrrrrtmoN aud ran by tho engine that and u Sunday, lu their eyes, wu nothing more nor I tuririihss steam for heating Ihe building and power less thau the first day ol the week, and they saw no to0 pruuel aud elevators, good reason why they should not follow their I Representatives ol the electric company are now usual calling. They were working to obtain I j n city for tbe purpose of making up n slock a support by honest Industry, aud they were not I company, such as It hu in Louisville, Chicago, obtruding their disregard ol Sunday upon any- Detroit and elrewhore. gevorelolour most pru- body whom It would offend. Technically, they I dont business men are looking Into tho matter and were violating a law; morally thoy were guilty of I company will be speedily formed. ItwtUthen no crime whatever. Looking from the window ol I jstabus!, central stations aud supply Incandescent their room, thev uw how Christians kept Sunday, U{bu w residences, stores, hotels and all sorta ol by running street cars, railway trains, private car- I houses. This light requires no match t lights by risg-s-sud hacks, The Judge before whom the I tnrnlsg a screw, end Is estimated to cost prisoners were brought, promptly ordered their dls akonl ono thlra colt o( gM _ besides making a charge. Itwttlsoon be lmpoeslbte to convlctand I munbclosrer and steadtersnd more brilliant light, punish such technical offenders In any state. | it is oa exhibition at ths Markham house, where M. TIIDIN'SPlatform UDro.d enough for the exarnmed. whole touutry. It Is this: No genuine reform can j >ured until the most Imporlaut reform ol all, Ihe defeat ol tho republican party, 1* brought about. SHORT NEWS NOTES. JxxBosKNg oil la solidified In Rusla trad made Into candles. Six$10 confederate bills were successfully Thi Cincinnati riot caused the New Yorker. <e prerednpm liquor dealers In Montreal, Canada, a brush up their memories aud relate the story of (cw nl|(l ', M Rg0 . * - ??? *????????? *-*???* i??? jfexieo matches are made doable ended. Alter using one end Ihe remaining portion Is laid the I aw *J lor another time, A Yotrso convert to Uormonism, who re rime of their famous disturbances. The flrstgreat ontureak waa In 1741, when a wild excitement arose In constquenceol rumors that there waa.'on loot a negro plot lo hum the city and whiles. The while people .Hacked the nrgroea and Hlled them lijdlwrJminate???f. Ihcre were * ??? prominent ealnt???a lamilf. now fourfecu neg oe?? burned at tho Hake and eighteen I haa eight mo:heri iu*lavr. hanse l, lo 1834 there was a bloody tiot caused by I Nova Scotia has granted electoral suffrage b< u'dty lo tbe anil slaTcry mortment. Several I to all[widows and unmarried women, so far aa Other dtMUtroua riota occurred during tho same I ??????ilolpaieleotlona areooiieemsd. ??? year, lu 164* the Macready and Forrest dlriurb- It is said that places can be found In New ancao look place. Ferhsps tbe greatest riot of *11 York where what aro caUcd genolne oil palaUcga, occurred In 18S1 when the working classes rose In I 3 <???? by 3X. are painted lu twenty minutes. They arms to resist a dfaf t. For six days the city was In I d???d ready sale, and are made exclusively for the the hands of the mob, buildings were burned A ???* ??? ???* rk ???-.... ... stores were sacked, cltlseus were murdered, bust-1 Sts f. Aatt, chemical professor, says that ness was responded, two million dollars worth of "??<*??>????? P???? d ?? ??> d * lor riles as well as property was destroyesl aud one thousand rioter. ,or ?? ,bet Imposes. Half tho Englishmen who viii.-.t nmrisht I foushtlu the late battle la the Soudan were blinded ware killed outright. ^ bJ ^ lmo|(8 aud ??? wh lch ths enemy crept. It will be strange indeed If the vrill ef the late I Six girla and a boy were inadvertently Caleb C. Dclbtuson, of Northampton, Masa., is not I locked In when a furniture factory In Boston wa- sela>lds. The testator waa certainly an uu mill- I closed lor the night. A poUceman discovered their gated crank, nia near relatives naturally object I predicament, and tellingly brought a ladder and to hls disposition ol bis fortune, some (30.000. most I pat It sfainat a second story window. But the girls of It having been bequeathed to publletcharttle*. I protested they bad rather spend ths night In the Delblnssm was an Inveterate woman hater. He | "Sl???5 7 , lbaB descend In that way, and ,there they Id that women were the came of all evil, "* e occasion he said that God made one man ...... without woman, and erald mtke another. Shortly ?????? I?? un ?? fl,b l ??? ???he hatchery on PUtte river. Col- before hls death he purchased a woman's hustle ??"d??- ?? , ??? cked " llUsm E. Slriy, the flrit commit and wore H. He kept the window, of his room I ??? oacr ' 1:14 whipped him terribly. After the first ???rated "to keep the devlta out.??? In U10h.d?? RS^sglMttydtaffi* MB splsedall poor pwple. aud ha made them bUben- iround iheu the WrSsgle was kSS deMd??? cficiortcain hla will simply roipite bis rglatlvca. | Cclon* I Slaty (imply held oa until tbe bird was I choked to death. Ttt* relative merits ol effete civilization and tbe i 1 h# r<|| k Dlml#t nututoresl wtlderaesi are about to be tested iu a Chicago, April il -Profe ssr Ltw. of the Treas- novel way. At the tlx day's walking match lo New nrj . catll e commlislon, who hu been In Kansu for York, In which Rowell, Fitigeiald and other chsm-1 a week put, carefully Investigating ths alleged plans are entered, a young Indian chief fresh from cum q j {oot mou th dlusse Iu that region, tel the forest la to contest the supremacy with them. hu urocUts, J H Saunders, of Ihe Breders Tbe Morning Jonrnol aaya of this we* tarn wonder: I Gozstt??. that all attameti at communis tin* the "Wonderful storlu are told ol hU twlfmeaa In a disease by ionoculallon have tailed. TbUtare- ree* among Iha Chlppesras he went ISO tnilu ovet | cuded u uttling the question beyond all contrr s mountains and vaUsya, through swamp* and across versy, chat It is not tha loot and month disease. POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. JxrrxESON Davis will celebrate his seventy- sixth birthday ou June 3. Kate Greenaway is building a fine honse U Loudon with her earoinga Mbs. Robebt L. Sioabt bas jnst given $00,- SCO .for struggling Presbyterian churches In New York. Mb. Bebby Bagwelk, a well known citizen of Raleigh, now In hit 90fit year, claims that he hss 725 descendants. Mas. Fbank Leslie's new husband elect, M.iquls doiUuvIlle, psld (fi,000 for hls title to the Portuguese goverument. Tbe queen of Tahiti, while visiting lately ??? Paris iustliutlou far deaf mules, sMd that lnher Island the Infirmity wu unknown. Kloweb, of New York, hu now, so they uy, taken .tumble,and is willing.to sacrifice him- self far the second pisce with anybody.???Cincin nati Enquirer. I'besidest Abthub has a cracker and a cap of coffee for breakfast between nine and ten, and after that he ests scarcely anything until dinner at eight. The dinner Is always good. Doctobs will disagree, sod so will other men. Hlr Lord Griffin could find no handsome or healthy women la America. Lord Coleridge, on the contrary, insists upon their superior beamy end lutellect. Db. Edward C. Sbgcin, of New York, whoso wife killed her three children and then committed suicide two years ago, was married lu that city Thursday to Miss Helen Croo. Ihe bride Is only 20 year, ol age. A. F. Jacassv is the name of a new artist who who wlU Illustrate Kalrwan, the holy city of Tunis, in the May number of Harper. The Harp ers no doubt know who thoy are engaging, but sue name Is not assuring. The banjo band of the Conntess Cowper, which occasionally plays for charity purposes, Is composed of the countess herself,Hon. Lionel Byng, Hon. Mrs. Dslrvmple, Lieutenant-Colonel Mackln- non aid Miss Mary Llddel. Ladt Bbas.iv, of the yacht Sunbeam, has a pretty, long haired pet pig. "Ho Is tho qnalateet little animal imaginable,??? she says; "he sits np like a dog, and was dlscivcred, alter lunch to-day, enmfurtaoly ensconced among the pillows on tho sola.??? Mr. Blaine is very chipper. He alights from hls carriage like a man of bait hls age. His pantloona are a little too thla lu the cut, and do not display as much calf as Falitaff could boast off; but hub as lively as a short stop in a professional nine. >- M. Worth, to whose mandates many mil- Hon women bow, tumbled from a scaffolding in bia villa at Auteull one day recently and nearly broka hb neck. It waa thought at Ant that he had been dangerously Injured, but there appears to bo noth ing serious about bis hurts. While Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt had bii pic ture gallery open to Ihe public. In ono dsy there were 8,200 persons admitted to look at tho paint- Inga. Next to enjoying me pictures himself It mast About a year ago the late Mr, Danielson, of the Providence Journal, wrote Senator Anthony's obituary, expecting to use it shortly In the paper. When Mr. Danielson h'.otself died a short time ago, and by a strange chance It was donator An thony who wrote hta obituary. General George Washington Custis Lee, the eldest sou of General Robert B, Lee, has tbe reputation of being tbe handsomest man in Vir ginia. Bb bearing aa ho growl older b remarkably like that of hb father. The yonagest son of tho family Is a quiet farmer near Richmond. General Butlee, is now ssld to have It in mind to write a book of reminiscences. A Boston publisher says that It he would wrlto a book lu two volumes it would be easy to aoll two huuilnd and fifty thousand copies through agents. Tills at fiftyoenia a volume would give tne author a royalty of (350,000. Rev. Henry Wabd Eeecheb's convictions lead him straight toward'the democracy. Hb prejudices hold him fast to tho republicans. When lut heart from ho was drsgjioghls anchor to tho K lein of lnUmatlBR that wnlle hu wu vet a retoth- ???an??was not republican euougU to support Maine. Hearj is In * bad way. Mr, Crump, formerly steward of the white house, and now a restaurant koeper in Washing ton, says that Mr. Hayes wu far from being parsi monious about expenses of tke table. l'enonaUy, Mr. Hayes wu foud of pancakes, oeffoo. duek and candy Mra Hayea wu especially addicted to tbe Mud of cake oaliod "angels??? food." An admiring American dbcovere that Al exander III. of Russia Is physically one of tbo strongest men In tbe world, though hb hold on hb ihrone b somewhat week. Bnt he performs prodigies of vigor, rides daringly on horseback, twists gold coins with hb fingers, chops down trees and b ready to cut stick whenever circumstances may compel. Aouero seems to have known the temper of Cuba, for hb arrival In tbe blaud hu tanned the people Into epen revolt. Tbe handful of follow, eta with whom ho landed hu swollen Into an H. Etl-art Woxtlxt, in Nature, tells an Interesting story cf a eat found In the Uabkoff with its foot pinned to the ground with a bayonet. For two mornings ho took her to the nearest regi mental surgeon and hid her foot dressed. On the third morniLg tbe cat went herselt to tbe docior???i teut, scratched tho canvas to be let lu, and thon held up her paw to be doctored. M.bJohnF, Slatm, of Norwioh, Conn., who not longslnce gave a large sam of money for edacatlhg colored people in the south, hss been Ul for Several months, and b now In New York dty for medical treatment. Tbetocome from the Sla ter fund b some (CO MM, aud b lu rhe hands of Dr. A. U. If ay good, of Georgia, for distribution. Mr. Slater expresses himself u highly pleued with the progress that hu so far bwa made lu the work of the fund. When the critics were busy with ???Adam Bede" In 1053, George Kllot wrote u follows to x friend In Algiers; "The reward of the artbt Is far removed from everything narrowand personal; 'a no peace until that le-ron hu been . I still go on writing from n-y inward logs, wrung whs-, f love enit believe, what ihe true and good. If oily I can render It worthily, and then leave all ihe ro>t to take iu chance. ???As It wu In ths begtuulaf. Is now, and ever shall be, 1 with those who are le proluco any art that will Usflngty touch tne guneratlona of men." Cablos Aouibo, the Cuban revolutionary leader, b a man below the medium height tnd weighs only 115 pounds. He hu black curling hair and a tmall mustache wbich (urns upat ibe euda Hb smlits are grim and tkore b a look of fierceness about hls face, but ordinarily he b tbs most harmless peuon Imaginable In appearance. Aituero belongs to a wealthy family lu Puero Piloclpe. Hals not yet thirty, tn l hu been In ??? rms against Spanish authority in nubvi'mcstcon- ituuou-iy since he was fourteen. No one who knows him doubts hls bravery. Queen Pomare is riding across the conti nent tt speedily as locomotives will take her. Her dusky highness left New York wet'.srard bound yesisr'ty aud she will sail from San Francisco on May l for her home la TabliL This dethroned qnteu, Marau byname, Ii the daughter of an En glish colonist and the queen ol Papare. She mar ried ?? mane, afterwaro kfng ot Tahiti, but quar reled with him and left him. France uowgoverna Tahiti, while the ex-Mag has a pension ot <0' CO franc-a year aud the ex queen 5,M( francs. The ocJ*> ??? of ihe long voyage n( the Utter was to gst her nensl'm Increased Whether she succeeded or not b a matter yet to be learned. CirRiAX La Gala, Ih e' ferocious and dtg peraie brigand who bu been chained to a massive ???tone wall on the bland ol Elba for a number ol yens. Is dead. He had been proven guilty of fifty murders *nd numerous robberies He sets once a dashing and prominent officer ol mt)I:la. but tbe life was too quiet for bim. an be took to the road. In 1SJ0 be wu choun chief of a band of 700 male- fsci rs whom be ruled with an Iron htnd, and msda lots ol money. He wore a long black beard and pretended lo be very religions, attended mars and ronleseton whenever hls duties permitted. When convicted ol to many murders and other heinous crimes h* was doomed to death, bnl a warning from bb fotloarere fndnetd ths sathori. ties to postpone ths execution Irom year lo year, until tt lut death relieved them of wkat had proven to be a large white elephant.