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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA* TUESDAY NOVEMBER 11 1884 TWELVE PAGES.
THE LEGISLATURE.
ASSEMBLING OF THE LAW
MAKERS LAST WEDNESDAY.
beSeeata ud Bona* lU't to Joist Bastion sad
OfMa II etioa Brio??n??-rba Ioa??i??ni
Addicm- u?? bill* innedao-d aad
ft bo Xnuoduc. d-Otbor Potato.
MUST DAY.
The ho Die wa fetdted to order by Mr. Mark Har-
din, clerk of the test house. Judge W.B.H*ramon<l
o?? the Atlanta circuit, administered the regular
oatb to the mmlx-re elect When all the members
present bad ten ????????rn In the election of speaker
was In order. M r Henri*, of Bibb, eald that upon
the choice of a ratter depended In a large degree
the expedition of tho public buvlnces. It lauo-
necessary to say that tbo man chosen
shotted be a mau of intellect.
He abontd bo more. He abould
bare a trained intellect and a capacity forbad*
net*. It srar with pleaanre that be presented for
this ofltoe email who fills all Us requirements,
one who ha* no equal probably In the
cohort of rtali fr young statesmen In Georgia; one
Who studied the lew because be lorsd U; a priest
of admitted sldMty, and a gentleman In every
sen re. the lion. William A. Little, of Muscogee.
[Applause 1
Mr. Hawka, of Pointer, seconded the nomination
???f Mr. Little. Ti c vote was uken rfra voce, and
resulted In tl e unaiilmoua election of Ifon. W. A.
Little* On taking li e chair Captain Lltllo said:
Gei-Uemru of Hie House of Reprewentatl voc 1
obedience to law you hare assembled Hits day to
eotcroa the dkebarg?? of dutiea. which the people
sore confided to yot r care, tho good or lu per
formance of which will Inure to their beuellt and
your mown, or ittard that prosperity which
would seem to await them fn tho near future.
While It Is the business of gorernmsot to
pfMtCt, It I* eapoclally the provfuoo of
law to promote tho Interest and
happlncaa of the citlaen: Its silent maudato raaca-
rsallclasMs and ail objects arid rule* lu every
home. As fiiuatialive of her policy, Georgia
proudly carries on her ??hlcld the drvloo. '*???!*???
??tom, J to the and Moderation," and nowhere can
there M-ntim* ins tn.d more appropriate ap;*
tion than lu tl (??????????? traits. lu tho command*, the
restraints, the Hsutetlons pmerib.-d here.
To U wiM'lr rot cci.tl n, Ju*t in appllet.ion,
ami conservative iu spirits. I* to
withdraw Hu ??tu e from harsh commands and are
the only fit wcm which bloom aud biorwoa In the
edict* of ihe law.
lu your band* a* a component part of the legls-
latlvo tram h i f the government, la lodgeil power
and authi rli) over tho welfare of this great (tale,
which thtouiib th< political and buslocns enlur
rawtrcutaol Hi* |*H, haa atoadUy programed to a
position ti.V'Mi.le Iii our community
of Matca-i-ouer which will effect trie
dtrrtslfled Intervals of her (treat domain ou
which sogrtsii) depends tbe ags regale prosperity
of her people, over tlit development of her min*
crtl rt Souths, a nt Id surpassingly tlnh, and aijut
ajmott wholly iioknowu. a maintenance) of the
rlgLls tie wt ll ss h rtqdilalloii of tho duties of the
pilot lil|ibwa)> oi commerce. through which, m
thrt tikb site its. Hows the Hit*-blond of tho coun
try: a cate lor tie sultcrii'K Indigent mil
tin lot tuna t??, ??Moh in all tlvlllrul conn trio*
la the legit iiiiate lumlvti of society;
encruiagip.ei.i of t?? lartliwl duration for tun
young of H e Istirl a wide Held for too exercise of
atantniamhfp. AH Hum- and more, arc subject
to mu vi at >??? u?? I-anna furui shape and being, to
be foiilfltr, en??- -m.-sert and ??upi>t??*sed. It l* not
ahtlripatii p iioiniM-h from auch a truly as lno??
la ion tne for the of ueoiyta to rocotve at
your banriaxub careful and considerate amlon as
Will add pi ill* ir lai-plrens, so that when vour
fahois el all l ute emlrd, we may transmit
to our ??oc????????oi* control of this branch of thet>t<H
govern mt-it ll tail. wirhalltbe aalbi, set to catch
the pastil * hiM* whMl win waft her tabs lira
bsvi u of proepMity. then your meed of praise will
be the thatifcii ol ihe people and their plaudit???
"will don*"
Peruitttse t ww toronrtnslnn, gentlemen, toe*
press my high ??p ???n otation of ??h?? honor yon hsve
(otiumdon me, and niiKt*rely to return you my
Jhaiika, I 11coym a- the Uiitlea of the position
yrru have as* to nrd me as testa
hi,,|
Hon. Jr-hP 8. Davidson, of Richmond, and Hon.
It. B. Bank in, of Gordon, were nominated.
<ip the (all of theisdl the vote resulted:
Cgrltoo 141 Bankln .W
1 avldani 14 | W. J. Ncrtbeu I
Hr u. W. J.Nortben was voted for by Hcuator
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Senator Falii*ant withdrew the namo of Monat ir
haylcHtu ai.fi another vote resulted In the eleotlon
of ??? enstor Carlton as follows:
frank in II
Ir nat????'* F. II. Colley. John 8. Davtd-on ami W.
B. Rankin were on motion appointed a ooiamitta*
to conduct the president to tne chair.
hfctuND DAY.
The House.
The house met at lOoclock, Speaker LUtlein the
chair. Bev. W K. Bren ham offered pr ijrer. The
roll rail shoaed a quorum present The journal
was read and on firmed. Mr. ltu??sell, of (Hake,
offer* d a resolution that the general assembly
meet at noc.n In Joint session to count the rote for
tost no r. Agreed to
Mr. fninhaw.of froun, offered a resolution that
a I outid tnanuai of th#?? mien ut tbo hoa>??. eu, bJ
pr< r mo d lor rhe um- of the iiody. Adopted.
Ti c speaker aniiouoccrl the following commit*
ter a:
1o aMvrtaln what officers are to bo elect* I->
kf#Mr??. aiom-11 of r larko, Gu*ttu # lieagan, Jen-
kil s ab??> Mrl endon.
Messrs. Lamar, Btusell of Clark, Harris
that w.rb tmniher b-furnished*
code and acts of tin: hut fegMature, to fie return
r d to the stale library when tho soul on I?? over.
Ar rptid.
A n-rrsagf from the re tin to announced that It
had | s>m-u Joint resolutions for the mHotinxin
J* - Is i ?????*???*! Ui at I'oroi, to consolidate tUe return*
no gov* rnor, and forIheapp >1 iunfut of a cm
p litre to prc|??r>- rule* for the joint seed-
THIRD DAY.
Thefteaiatw.
Friday's teuton of the senate was a short
t.e. 1 he body met st ten o'clock. I'rml ???out Girl*
in the chair. Prayer was offered by Ker.
W J Nott I rUotirl f It (lord W Aodrraon. ol
wu> It-vlpd toaseat on the ll ????.r. Ifon
). Ili'lton, of Appling, was invited to n seat
K."
Hon be
ll e fl.
was adopted providing that the
>ly (Oiiveiie Hi joint l???e*.dnu on next
??? 'ate<y alter leading tho Journd for
ii r|4>M of ebetlng JudKwau1 soll'*lt ir* gaiior-
dfi I'toie the s* *??lou from day to day Until
all the i finer* ate cletteil.
nirofttre, rowslstlng of Messrs. Tuni-r,
and Howell, api-ointed to w??it * n the
, at d MM-erlaln wlieu lie would be ready
In la Inaugural*d, reiaoiad that today at 1J
i/rfir k would suit fils convenience.
At 11 o'eu ck |hr aenste took a recess, subject ta
.ie??all ot the i.rcaidetit. At 'll rtf) the prraldent
???alltrt the senate to order. A quorum was not
jUMlil In the Intertoi authentic news tolling
of the electlr*u of Cleveland had Iwen r-rcalve l.
1 be fed) then adjourued to meot today at tho
usual hi t]
Tha llnttse.
The house met at Jn o'clock, Speaker Little In
Ihe chair. I'rsyer by Bov. W. R. Branham. The
roll was called, and the Journal waa read and ap
rrd. Tlie ( nut to litre appointed to aecoro tho
lei sol a i IiN|4mIu snnoUiMftxl that they bad
trUeiid Kev W K llranhaiu.
n mlttee to arrange for tho Inanguratlun
nor h eDatdel waa unnoum??d *s fotloan*:
. Brt'Wu. of Carroll, Dart, Kill*. Ihiyd and
b
A
... two hi'UM'S bold a joint aiwslon ou Monday
|o el* el Judges ??? nd sollcliors wa* agrr*t I 11
1 he 11 me resolution on oleeilon of officers was,
ii no tion of Mr. McBride, taken up. It road as
???l iwa; IhMilved hy thohotiMt. the sciute con-
dtfflf rltlrs at home, we were emhareassed by the
Mirpicum. Jealousy and hatred of the domtos t
political party lu the ni l.*u. The fact tftat the
war let worn the states was ended???that all the
qm-ftlMo at |a*ue lu the struggle were settled
against us. and we had accepted the ' , e<:N(on as
Anal-tl at we were loyal to the union and faithful
loetrry duty of cits-uahlp, did not avail to rtf-
rtore os to* quality. Matures were directed again*!
ua, which ware Inoperative elsewhere, aud wulci
rcnerl to cripple our efforta to restore the losses
and h??al the woiiuds of war. If w??s as-
*ub rd that we did not understand our con'll
i u n, and what was U>t for all classes of our oeu-
pie. Pret* xia weie Invented to keep aUvwaectian
al I ate and dlatruat between the rgo*-a, now living
tr tether In cooiptrraflre peace and harmony P.??r*
>iai*nt nil>tepre??*utaii<>ii has raUrded limnigra-
lion to niloectlon.and hair rendered cspitil tl aid
m meking the rlr-n rcrum* of sonthern Invest
D f M It w*?? iiothfrig to theav'tlffacnipuhiu* p*r-
tnans thnt the entire eountry shared In the dam*
tat inflicted upon the prir*p**nty ol
the sr>uto. Tbtir *n)o t purposo was
to retain |<rdltiiNl pbwer. Tufa has bo-n
u??rrl for pun ly parban and personal ends. Tax
atlnn has wrung hui dreds of millions from the
I ci pie hejnid the rocewltlasof economleai gor
eit-n i nt There vaat rums have bean used trxeu-
rlch the leaders and favored classes of thu domlu*
aid mi fli p, and to debauch toe politics of the
n iif try, tu tll the tear that the n-md of national
??? hettona will depend upon the amount of money
exp???ended. Is fa*t de-r???*??? ???* **???*
???rnWutlont *???
Bach sun
THE BECK TRAGEDY.
XTe Imagined That People Were After Him, and
Jumped Upon Bis Wife Bmp ted Bis Beroh
ver id Her Heart, and Then 8aot,
Hi* Bister- in-I^aw???other Faints.
>. lug oonlldeace la the
ItifWutlont of ihecouutry.
hr*ch sure ewivc election for president has awa-
kr nee the hope that the era of mlirepreseutatiou.
.etlonal sjdmiwlty and had governiniut Woul 1
i the presence of danger, hn?? trim t ?? th-or
the r
... aptiiient and ooforpemt ..
d Ivnf artial laws: t ??? prevent vlulknoe, Miiopreis
dhoidcr and punish crime; to providw for the win-
elltstfe, while I shall
pot shrink fiaun tlu< one I ask your charity In tne
(lhrhargoot the niurr. ??? with yonr cordial assist*
ante lisnutns win la* llghti tied. Without It tun
prom hr to hrli'g to their disrhargoa oarwlul,
ut neat effort.
The t its in n of a clerk waa noxt In order. Colo
nel I.. M, Lamar, rd Pulaski, nomlnatrwl Mr. Mark
Hardin, aim l c w-??a unanlmoitaly dented. Too
election of asp* a ter pro tempore was ordered
Mr I'art.of t*iyiiti, in presenting the narneof
Hon L. II Ian ar. of I'ulaskl, aahl:
Mr fiicaker: * etc Hunt ruatoiaavy In present*
lag to this himoratilc lardy aoaudldata. luanprr
preat# trnistks, 1 wubi alittply ray, "bshuld tha
trail,'' HvnqUlrta nonunmeiidatlnn front me.
liir t ap* rt?? to ??? dates track many yean as a repre-
B P*aMVc anrl svnatnr, and In more trying atrene*
i has wet prt %* n i toe. a* a man true to his sou
tion and true P old Utotgia. It was he. who,when
the gallant MMicogla regiment, shattered and
tom soun d the lie-ry lllll hou*n; where slaw tin-
MPitaJ krsi.t |. a. Bartow want rlown am'.dat the
storm and rear ol Imir e. his <aat words were' B ???'a
they have kllitd me, l utson???i glvauptho fimt"
It was be, wi*rt, sraaplng the sword ofcomimnd
from thes'tll* Hot hai.rlaof.htsdytuffoum mander
Had the bltedlt a remtianta ou to the victory.
He la In fore )?? n t?? day.ths llau. Lutiu* M. Lemur,
Of Mr Uinar.
The el??* ih-n r*f a nussenger sras ordered.
Mr Fite, ol Barlow, noiuluatvd Mr. J. W. I tub
cm, of Pulton
Mr. Harrison, of Quitman, nominated Mr. J. U.
Mtilth, ??>f -
Mr. Bo .
Pet mom, td I ???*??? Kalb
Ill; Boh* Is. 15; mrmoua, 7. Mr. Smith
eland Her t* d.
TheelrHh n rd a d??t*prki'eper was nest In ordor.
Mr Burrell of t lark, mnulualcd Colour*! It. J.
Wllam, of Blrhmor d
??? m ????i w umf*r, nominated Mr. Itsiton
liw
8Wir7sMn u L
Mr. Bust* ll ?? t Hants, nominated Mr. Jamas H.
fist An, of U |s??n?? 1 he ballot resulted, after aeverei
member* * ??? ???- * *"*
hr. thcli
Ula ehai sirt frota tirlfflu to Midge and MU
foil****: Wilson W; Miller W;
*?? ll on was deeUrevI elected
dagbtu, offered a PMduttnu
tOkinluwrce tbeaenateof tho urgaaUaUuu ??>x the
iMwiimd lo
Mr. Smith, ol free fonl.offVred a resolution that
atommlttseoi tl lectwsppeluted to aoenreths
imkn ol a ??hsH*ia fuv the houav.
Mr. Harrison, of Quitman, moved to amend by
iaetrut IH g theepraker tnengage a cn??|da(n.
Ihesouocmit t waa lust aud the vwsoluUou
was egri rc lo.
On motion ol Mr Umar, of Pulaski, aoomltleo
Tab ui on u otioo id Mr. Bartlett, of Bibb.
A B'treas*- in u> the Miiatw announced that It
was(UMtdndsir.l Pads l??r bndnrew.
A (oonnuiiii aitnii diiwtal t<?? the speaker front
the gov* mni hi . uiMvd that there wi re|ronto??t??
freiu File, tuli ti o??|>?? and t'amdru???Vwintiea. O.i
motion id Mi. T*ii- *d Pn-keos. a committee???was
cudci**t Biqoiiiti i- to notlry the governor of tie
I otgantsatop Vr lUrtl*. of Bibb, mor??t Hut
a )t*r)r keepers. Mr. Ontp
M-t tlii* hiusehsl flr.t
tLe Lotov tel*i
1*11. ul llUMi.se*
is ltd eho*???? s*s
m...
l.|r U>
to Mrssts. W??
Avar) o Coll
Iksttfliku
. Ihi final meth.nt of drew
as adopted. The prir|.
e seats waa acAirteit
arroll. Perry of Kandolpn, and
-Metare hn lit*. Walter, an4 Lamar were appoint
ed a cornu tin* i ??? ..vure the aenricca of a casn
lain. 1
Ot incites of Mr Obkhiv. of Troup, p.pr,v
jrutatmaof ti e prvaa w. r?? lu\ited to seats oj Qt??
A Xamlntioi. ??jr Tv??e. of PteVena, for the ap-
???"kV'llVr !1 *-
??
itej
Ihe huoae i. *
* i*k> n up au-i adopted.
(uU.'Ueo jo iOo???closa ruura-*
o??e*ay morning at 10
*rd~r by Hon. W. A.
Kntaryof the last sen
r '*?? tho body was pres-
ausner to tha call o
_ - ??? ??? -+??4 the rewsfon with prayer
SteiKtsS.?^"- ^ lk * Alb *???>' ???????"- -*
???21 wa* s???sas.'SMS;
Mr Bride, Sheffield and McKnnurrty
TLe roll was called for tho introduction of bud
liras, and tho following was offered:
By Mr Fite. of. Bartow-To inbuilt
.. t- qtnstlon of tho rain of splritu in*
liunon iu Bartow county. Local *aud apaclal
bills eon PititvsL
Mr. tin* tint ??>flMbb-a bill for tho railefot Goo,
V. Kmrts, ol ltlbb. Kluanu* rommittev.
M??. H Idris rd Bibb???A bill to omeud SO it I on
ff-WI of li t* enlc, to allow neparato psneia of tuo
pnitsi ii t rend jurors. Judiciary comnilitdii.
Alan, to piovnfe for the s-darti* of the Judiciary
the ???iipitmc uiuit at A*r,uio land of the superior
court st |:t.??jO each. Fluatiec eoiii nlttec.
Also tr* Ir.r rea*e the fees of Justice*of the peace.
Also a bill to establish a school of M cnu-ito^y a* a
I nn eh id the etste uufvcrslty. Wnllo this hill
wss leurg resd a crown of enthindaMtlc dam rcnite
srnv*d, atnl took (Hissiasloii of Ihn ctpitol
in tl-r uuuuier deacribcd elsewhere
this issue of Ttta CoKsrrrurtoM.
snjoun no nt waa had on . motion
(d Mr. 11* lohaw, of Troup, who moved lh*t trio
Li tne adjourn until to o???clock naturday In hon ??r
id the i netion of Cleveland and Ifundrleks Tuts
notion was can led unanimously aud greeted with
nptaudchctis.
Foil It III DAY.
ima ur; ua avion or uovr.nitoa m'daxiki..
On the ri eon Veiling of the htdiau the cnutmll'AM
tr* li-qulic what (-fl)i-eiaare tolic elected reported
O robfch thtlr chairman, Mr. Hnuo-ll, of CUrke,
U nil he present legislature would have to ctevt a
United Htatis senator, a jualitw of
Hipttmo rouft, eleven Judger of
superior court and uluetoeu s r iel tore
filers) The report was read. A few mlnniot
be lore PJocluck thu family of Governor Mol anlct
slid a lew friends entered lbs hall aud wuru o*oort
ed 1 y Colonel J. A. Htephcua to soats which hVl
b*eti ape dally provided for thorn. At PI o'clock
the stnste was announced. That body entered,
hrad(db) Prealdeui Carltmt and Bev It II Tuck
er, lb D. The Joint aeaalon was prcaldwl over by
Prreldiitl Carlton, Speaker Little sitting to his
If It.
At live minutes past 12 the Joint committee of
ibe *?? u?? ral assembly entered, escorting Governor
Mr Baulel. Following them were Unlttid Hutes
???tors Itiuwu aud Colquitt, the Judge* of tho
snilrme court, the state house officer*, Judge
James K. Brown, Judge I. J. 81mm.ms. Judge W.
H. llammoud, Judge Bower and otuor dlstln-
gulsbtd eitic* us.
GoMiuor McDaniel took a scat hstween Pretl
d?? ut f si Hon and Speaker I.Utle. Rev. Dr. Tucker
offered an Iwpre-slve prayer,
The g Herica had by this tlmo been HUM to
???hili uninwi capacity, a great many ladtes being
pireeut The floor of tho home waa alnuret a*
n tub crowded by tho presence of both hou??ca
and a larev r umber of InvUr.t gu* au.
G* veiiior McDaniel w??a pre*??Miied by l'rusldsnt
Car Hon, and dtiivered the foil rwtug
. its that alt the states of the uuioo'stall
I sir it)bally in tne rights privileges and duties
i. inUtiatn n, as will as hHtr eqatlly th *
H g s??l ll ednilasof fllla*n?? of the union,
pi* t ate been dw led eqnai parlteiptUou In the ad*
ti 'Ul tialton. pilvllesea and bl* wings ot tne gov
unfit. The sectional btiu-ruere wh ( ch l??*l
r??v??-lmion end stripped tU??tu of
arly ttut thing rave th* ruins of thatr
I* we*, their relf-respeet and hrnor,
o it??lr devotion toismstiintlonat liberty, i n
???to op n them trrma wni**h threatan??*i ns os*
I'liniiu tfty. * hatever tne t?? >rpore, itt effx-i
???s Mibji rt lutilllgrufw and virtue and proper
ty t??<rl( rnVof rguorar.eeldtofli nia by rsiitdty.
??? * ere- not wanting mru who d of re
' Mksuid for rellaf t????nipir*.
regain control of their state ??*?-
i-tiMts snd to davotg tbetr ewerg'aato tsa r??
rath r of material iwospeHie and tha ra*li.i??t-
ii.i i f shattered euHai reteiloos Mo paopleot
) age have IreD ranfMiiM tllllffVlItol Mtl
Vr. and t one. In m ah????n - Uw^b*v-
preuperlty.
Itbin,
tilon la the reward
w*s*-y dire reed ??t*d nobly pert-??r at-si.
MhllwcosUiwuthug thee* appalling dan;. O til
tratif-n by thee
?????? ???*ws; i-
. Dish c
... >t all children; I
taxation by Judicious cor . ^
lure: to rrd me the ??t??-i??tand tin tore thu ore lit nt
the state; to foster every material Interest of tha
people to tho extent of our i|rulu*l mans; and l ??
???eeme lo every ritiz n. withrrut dretinctioo of rac-r.
Uliim previoua eonditnni. all the rights and
| rlvtlrges P- which he isentHlid-
The re cord of tbesdite In these endotrors, no-
or r conditions of un h discouregemuot. s ioull
IniiM, Iroiir the mheteof intelligent hikI Impar
tial ot screen-all rtouht that her (wopluare lltreral,
Just and prrwresa-vc.
Ait tli# r pi* si.ten tin 1 election has afforded thu
|er;|.lt pf thounton hu opportunity to oxorest
flu fr jmieinei.i iii^.n the pillcy and m-rltiof the
federal mlminisiratfoii. The qmotions luvolvil
are- of vmml Interest t-?? every patriot. VTiiet mr or
not there shouhi la lefonu of Hh'rees, reduetlo'i
iiitxirt rlit it re equally and nnlforiaHy in taxv-
flr it up) nhiing In practice as well as 111 theory
irasl m-H lovirnn,# nt ihrmigt-out the union. In -
stead of further ecutrsHsatton of power in tho
Udreal i?? vernme-nt. thu hurinl of smtloual die
and MUimo-itles, aud the turning of the
DrfStlous affect-
lauret submitted
n*riran poopla bavci|>
si cm a ir.ai ge m me policy of the govern-
r nt. il-roiigh a clianpe of the odmlutetratlon
???< Uhl r??nr anilclj atlonsof the rc-ult bo roiliac I,
r * try will experience rcltef. It will
Mit th
n i??p-
Hu abuses and reatraiu the encroach meats ui
wht tn tbetr p# were are derived. It will furnish
rosutatire to mankind thatnur Inst'tutlon will be
Hipeliisfed.lrc ause the American fieoplo have'
main uittiutain good government. It will rvlievo
them from the menace of federal interferonco
In local affairs, . ami demand of
them rcnow??d gcnl and devotion
In assisting to solve tho great economic questions
upon whi'li dr pt nd *he pUNqicrlty of alt sections
of tlit ci-untrv And strove all other cousldnra-
tion*, It will be the sccptanrc of our paat pledges,
the weliare of every dtlseu.
I eimtiot doubt that a people, who have turned
is tin s of adversiT Into ,* * "" *
.lent, will be equal tutu;
tan lc n ade upon them.
This Is the arduous duty which wilt davolvanp*
otr all who ci set laws, or Interpret then, or as ???
wi.erir ver merited, will secure a faithful duoha'ge
of??uty.
Were the responsibility for wise administration
up* n tht-fxicutiv* aim c. It would warn me t<>
shrink 'rr-m the doles which I am now to assume.
Ihe mdulgime shown to my error* ol Judgment,
at.d the assistance rendered t??y all branches of tne
pitblicser>lre, not ??nly Increase mygratliute to
the lasrplc for tltdr confidence, hut emboMeu mo
lo hi-t** for a contlnttanee of the same encourago
n> nt and support Unltre! effort ahine by nil . It
Isetis, In ptihifoor In private station, cm secure,
under the favor of divine ITovlueuoo, tho we.fare
of the commonwealth.
I am now ready to take the oath of offh-o, and
ream* e the duties f<* wLfcii 1 have been oailoj by
H e people of Georgia.
The governor's address was greotul with tho
h* si first Mppfaii-e,
The pireeiltwd oath of office was then admluU-
terrdhy t'lilvf Justice jNckaiiu.
TIio s?? eretary ol state dslivured to tho governor
H r great ????al nt the statu.
Presldiiit Carlton then declared tho governor
duty Inst .tiled. Tho auuounrvmeut was KMtft* I
with applause. Bev. W. It. Drauhaut pron.mnood
Clayton. Ga., November^.???[8poctal.]-On Wed*
nesday I teh graphed you the ktllfug aud fat illy
wounding of Mrs. Bock, of this place, and Miss
Addle Bailey, of Gumming. Mias Bailey died this
afternoon at 5 o???clock.
It appears that Mr. Beck had been drinking for
the pot twenty-nine days, not being sober
during the whole time to the night ol the killing.
TUB BLOODY 9CKBK.
f In the evening about vjf o???clock J heard screams
for help, and on going out of my room heard two
pistol shot* In the direction of Mr. Bock's home,
Just ac ross the street. I hurried over there an I
found both Isdics In bcd-Mr*.Beck,wItna womid
In the bend r.nd n portion of her brain on the ont-
title, wa> llfeleta, ami Ml** Bailey, J/Jny by her
side shot through the chest,calling for some one to
finish killing her or to help her. Dr. Smith belog
on hand gave hfa attention at onee to MUs Balh-y.
snd sent a dispatch for the father, Dr Biller, of
r un.tiling, to come at once. Dr. Bailey arrive !
hue 1 hurst ny iiioriiiug t<?? Arid one daughter a
(orpse snd Hie other almoin dead. Miss Bailey
was to have I con married ou next 8umlay morn
ing lo a joung mau of this place.
TUB GREAT KXC1TP.MKXT.
The Becks arc ono. of the
-1 est f?? milks in the win uty. Coudlthn of things
in (lire too begs re description. A place noted f-??r
the an*-fatuity and llvrlines* of the prmple has had
fur the pest two dsys her streets liued with mxqde
Doth all parti* of the county grouped t-rgetn-r lu
crowds niourtifully discus ing the awtui traaed*.
'thetriends sympathize with tho bereaved faral-
'Ills Thom h Mi-, cck had ajr*-nt but six raontus
of her married life were, she bad won many hearts
and made runny iriefid*.
THE MrBOKRr.n AREA ION CD.
Mr. T > b, r.rraigin/1 before Magistrates I/mg and
Iurrlck, and alter bearing evidence, wav found
guilty of murder in the first degree and bound
over lor trial at the March term of court.
t man Miller, coir red, being sworn, said that on
<igbl of the I???fcth just, shoaud Mrs. Bees were
in * !>ed to liiuiseif???and lu about tau minutes
after Mm Adoie had retired
THCMUrUXIUHTS ACT
Mr. B. got up and nut ou hla boots. Ho then
jun pen on the lied that contained the ladles, no I,
I ntm g one knee on bis wife, shot her wlto a ph-
i( l lie then turned anrl snapped at the witness,
wbo wss running out of the room. As she tewse-l
through tin door she turned her head nnd??aw him
inbe the cover with hfa left hand and shoot Ml or
Lrrlley. Mu* wsh standing at tho loot of fie bod
w lien he fired the first shot. 8be then started up
stairs to awake Hie men who were boariliug witn
ihe Becks, and when she got back Mr. Book wan
gr nc. The w itness slated that she never hoard a-iy
threats usdeouly while he wav under Hi-tuff a
(iiier-f whisky, when be would say, *???I willsuoot
directly.??? 11.ere never wss any lusslug botveer
the wunissssw It. Mrs. Beck died tnstautly.
THE STORY OK TMX PUfOL.
tVIHIsm Dillinghsm lo-lng saoru, testified tha
on the kfftb of Oetolier Kuxeue Buck came to him
tola-now a i-lstyl to shoot some dogs that nad
ban prowling around his bouse st nlgnt;
that Mr. Btck had tajrrowcd the pistol once before
. .??? l cm diction.
Goveruor Mr Dsnlel and tho oommllteu then
retired. Hit motion of deflator Kay
tbo Joint session
It e sonsto retiring to Its 1* all
tin motion ol Mr. H-trndl. of Webster, tho hoasa
adjourned to iOo???cha-k Mrtnday.
CUHtOUS TOPICS.
There D a snarrir A lady in Baker county who has
quite a full goataa st veral Inches long on her chin,
ai il l> said to be quit* handsome.
A iiigvoi Jim Mosely, tn Greene county, paid a
guano note two yean old.
At a Justice's court trial in Franklin county a
tctdlrt was rendered by a Jury in an action on a
t otc for lb* sum of Ay* cents and cost of suit, in
Isvor of Ihe plaintiff,
Tho Wilmington Garetto says:
A h rticn.su re marked to ns a day or two since
that In* grano-mother bnught her wmldlug outfit
at Mr Ian , an the Ravsnnah river, wh*ni It wa??a
flourlsMng village of thirty stores. Now there la
not a houre leH to tell the talo of the uxtstonceof
the town and ot iu great prospret for the future.
It waa thought that would be the heail ot navtgi-
th.n of theesvMtinah river and that agreatcity
would be built upon the site.
The following lucldeut occurred to Milt Tony,
of Dry Pond. Jackson county, not long alnca: As
hctppreachcd his bed to retire ooo night hedis-
revered a largo black snake lying on the cover
which frightened him very much, so that ho
)riled for bis wife to bring something to kill U
with, and picking up the bed, be carried ft out
doors and commenced beatL.g on the make.
W ben he thought ha had killad It, a cloto exami
nation revealed the fart llutt. Instead of b??luf*
snake. It was a coll of hair belonging to hla wife.
A Child With lljdmphubla.
lYom the Columbus, Ga.. Sun.
A ntgro child, threw years old, aoffWriag wlthpe
rul is r spasmodic symptoms, was brought to the city
yesterday from th??* count y In order for thu doctors
lodcride what waa tha ailment. The history of Ihe
case is about aa follows; The parvnu of tho child
live eleven iu ilea up the river and are well to-do
farm tenants. Just two weeks ago the child, whilo
pis j It g in the yard, was bitten by a puppy four
tuoMh* old, wbkh showed utnnl-Ukabi* signs ol
madness. Two oUx r dogs of tho same litter ware
previously klLsd, having exhibit'd sim
ilar symptoms of rabbles. The chi d was
t turn under the left eye snd It Is eutirely boalo-l
up. On Thursday the first symptoms began to
manifest tbonsvlV'S. Whenever a glam of water
Is handed to tbe child uow. a violent Jerktut of
Its hands, feet, and head takes place, or in other
wotda it goes off Into a spasm with ire eyes wide
nan and perfectly ronscUma. Il U una*??l* to
swallow any thing. Any other uffivet than water
t (ii Iti drrl to it has uo effret, and It reoreius
t rirctly quirt. Tbe child's eyes are v?ry red aud
Eight Years tn the Penitentiary.
Failure*CrAhwamberT??? to theerintfoal mart
this mulls Judge Phelpesewtanearl Gil Vet W.
Ms**Itfne, rouvtctsd cl manaNugtrtsr In kttttai
Vim Tho*pc, tonight years to thcpculUaiiary.
i k N*id he watiteit t*> shoot a dog or a uamned
ot bun umU alter tbe shooting.
Mr. DlHItiaham was sluing in hts room and
ghaut tln?n a<* ked
hts pistol. Mr. Bsch- garo
.. .tying ???ihat ha surrenders!,
and to let no one hurt him." Mr. Dltllagham
r* Ilfrg Mr. Br ck to sit rlown, ran out t.r sou wtiat
wth the toatrer, and what wss muaut by ttiehol-
loaiug. lie found tuat Mr. ttmic iud kii|i.lni(
wile He then rcturnerl to his room where he had
left Mr Hct-k and told him that ho had kills t hla
w lie. Mr. heck thru said 1' he had dnue so tie-bad
k 111* d the besiji lend lie hod. "There were two
I artels ut the pistel empty and auotner ha I t>esn
st apt k?? will.rut firing. ??? Dr.HinltU tc-tilfle I a* t????
the (hsrscu-r ut the wound*. Mr. Itauk was bound
over lor tils! at Hit# n< xt term uf the court.
A TALK WITH TUB MUKUKRSR.
Your (om-jK.iuU ot visited Mr. Bee a In jsll this
cvmipg iu>fl lotted him quite wlIHug to talk (
roktd him hew he was feedi-g? He rcollul that
he waa fevhiig some lictter than he had hceu. I
then Nskcdhinrbow come hiin to stiuot hla wife
at u slstt r in-law, Uo rculled tnnt "he did know.
Tl at ho had been drinking heavily for the past
three or tour wicks and alter retiring on thu night
in qtiotioir l-e was tstcli WtthasirClt of doUrlltiU
trui ets, and Ituauiucd that a iiUiiHxir of psoo e
wire s'tar him. when ho jumpe-t up lu a frUhl
Mid did what hu did without knowing who he
was ihuutliig. Ho did ??? nut remember
Mapping at tho negro soman, lie says that ua
(1??|.u>n> the fatt. and wbtlc he tni*U that dial
wr old forgive him be knew the law would hot, uod
tl at he wanted to b* hanged for bis crime. He
Maud that he ai d Ida wile bad always live I pcao.r
rill} at.d happily together, and in tier death hs
Ltd )<??t his I cat irlt-ii'i and a true wlfo Mr. U-*:ic
mriirr stated that il the doors of the Jail wt-rn
threw ij u|m n he %??(.uld not leave: that he would
iell.tr(lit-than live.
TUB ML'UUBRKR IN CUINKAVIU.R
OAiRr^unt.. t.a.. Kotcmlrer 1.???rhl* evening
1'tign.i luck, the Rabun ci-utity munlurer, w??a
t.iutubt tore for safe keefdhg In Ifdll comity Jail
He wastskvu too Nirbcrehnp to be shaved, where
a (Urir UM'M-wd gazed upon him. lie was tUeu
UTOfO LIKE A PRnrCE.
But Without eo Mush oa o DoIDtr to Bias#
Himself With.
From tbe Brooklyn Eagle.
Curious stories are often told about men of no
fortune wbo live like millionaires. OcealooaHy
instances like that of ??????Lord Abercrombie," who
Jived like a Vanderbilt for a few months, crop up.
But It is seldom that a man turns up who can live
like a Russian prince, drire blooded horses, give
elaborate dinners and move among* fast set of
men without having any money of hisowu. There
is such a man, or rather, boy in New York, at
the present time. He baa been going at a terrific
rate for two years. I shalj call him Smith because
it is not his name. He is au ideal dude. His fig*
ure Is slim almost to emaciation, his chest narrow,'
bis arms aud legs Jong and his face absolutely col-
urlres. More than this, it Is an ettemiuate face,
w ith small features, weak eye?? and au irresolute
nii uth. It is familiar to half tbo people in New
York. At cvety event ol importance this pale and
languid little dude is on band. He has a extraor-'
cinsry assortment of clothes, wears uttmberlesi
lings snd is usually accompanied by a valet. Ha
con>is of very respectable people. I know his moth
t r and several of hi? relatives. They will have uoth
ii'g to do w ftli him and his name is never men
tioned at borne. About two years ago he got 1# to
a scrape uptown for which be needed ready
n ot'ty at once. He begged his people to give him
11,f<0 and they refused point blank. I'heu he
tethered all his mother's diamond*, pledged them
U r slout (8.(40 and took a steamer for Paris.
When he arrived there he walked Into a com nts
tion house, ssksd tbe head of tho firm lor * point-
and languidly tossed him a check lor 97.0H) lor
old. Ot mine no one knew that whan he spe o.
laird in 11 t(H lots that ho was risking Ills wholo
fcituireet every turn of the market. (Io waa so
plRC.'f!and*ereft??duringhf*<??perattmT* tbit they
fit v* him credit for having a nig for *
serve. Mr.hmith made things howl In
lived there four months, spent every
I nd, and returned to America with hal
Kim ts filled with clothe*, no end of Jewelry, leav
ing tte tradesmen of Paris doleful and forlorn.
He owed money rkbt and left I
Dal, hut be never sllowr d it te
he arrived fn Now York he had another Interview
with his hnnlly, but he was so thoroughly umnau
sjm nlife that he tvns again towed out of th-i hot|,o.
bir-h he has never since entered. A little crowd
i S}copbsi??t* hung around him for a time, bu
ic) 1 ave nearly all deserted hint now and he ha
nt one companion???a man who Issald to be hi
[???vsnnm rand whom nobody knows. The littli
(Hidepots everywhere, as I said above. Ho may
to-rtetr driving ou the avenue in the afternoon
a trap that is strictly correct in every detail,
d he attends the theater and tbe opera stea Illy,
He Is etit right and left, owes every man money,
snd Is frequently abused In public by tils dupta
hut th** expression of his face never changes and
re Is snpHrr ntfy aa happy as hb wav In Paris.whon
.it tht lir-kht of his fortune. Ife is known about
town by tho t rine of "Jlblcts." I don???t know
where thenlekhsmecame from.
THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT. ^
A ' Fourteenth AneodaMt Perfsfts A
Patent toss.
Washington, November A???A decision was ren
dered by the supreme court of tbe (Jutted States
this afternoon In another of thelong aeries of oosog
which bare arisen outof tho adoption of tbo four
teenth aud fifteenth amendments to the eonatitv*
tion. Tbe present case, which Is that of JoU
UJc, plain tiffin error, against Hilaries Wflkfns,au4 ,
which came from the district of Ntbraska, and Ua
suit brought by an Indian against tbe register of
one of tbe wards of Omaha, lor the refusal to reg*
DU r him ns a qualified voter therelu. Tho ques
tions presented ore whether tho plaiutiffln error
is a citizen of the United Htates. ann* whether ho
has led. dented any r'ght guaranteed him uy tbo
fiitceMh amendment to the federal oomtltuttoa.
This court In a long and elaborate opinion by Mr.
Justice Gray, holds first, that an Indian who Is
te rn a tncro her of one of the Iudtou tribes
within the United Urates, which still exists
and is recognised as a trine by tht
M Vcrnn.Mit, aad wbo has voluntarily sop*-
BLXACHING HKD NOSES.
A Process by Wtiieh Fiory-L??okln?? Nasal
Orgnua ure Umtiy Isuprorod.
From the Philadelphia Times.
On Burdette street, below Washington, there Isa
small, dingy store, the window of which is tilled
with an Incongruous collection of trnssea, bottled
monstrosities, hair oil, botanical specimens nud
colored engravings of mlsrepresenUtlou* of the
umsti frame. Over tho window la the proprie
tor 'a name, James Tweed. Promfaeutly placed iu
the wluduw is a dirty placard, saying:
I Red noses blnurbed.|
No pay ter failures. {
Failure Impossible. 1
TF4B LAHHAUVILLS RIOT.
IIow tli*Blot Origti.nicrt???Th* 8tampe??lo*(
Flight cued Hlsckl.
Nkw Orlkans, November 3.???A special to the
Picayune from New Iberia says: Aeout 20) re
publicans, principally nigro??a, entered Larcau-
villa a III tte m ur one o'clock Eatnrday a'teruoou,
i lit ( ting iu tha wildcat manner and using profane
and obscene langusgo u the grua % j*r pr >fu*l>u
Tha crowd w aa beaded b* ??????x-Sberiff Viator, aud
tbty eburid the democratic candidate lit the
vilest toms. The most reliable aud impartial
wltnoscasgrr* that* few of tbo chlscas of La
ri auviHa. not evar fifteen, led bv Joo
(ill faux, met tbls crowd of Kellogg-
lus, and remou*trated with thorn,
w feeu tome unknown party fired on Gilfaux. Too
mault waste } unexpected on tbe part of tho
d??nonate,and t-t-fme Uivy could rally Gilfaux
and i'apUiu Bell had fallen. Tho Utters revolver
w??a taken tn>m hi* buoy. It had not bean dli
t t si># ??l. Aa soon aa the vhootlug cnm??ne-ir-*st
ttirewsaifecgnatmcoufualon, and the negro*.*
Mkttirril In t\er??dtrecfou. It la vsn prouaote
t) st n-*t.y ol tbe Ntlls of the KeHo.-gltea f tuiu!
Yi< tin s in tbetr own tanks. Whvu the n*qrnx*<
sum! cited tbty ielt tn??lr wouudel
to care for thentedvas. rn??
filing was quite pei.cral, and tuauy were wound -I
and retuekilted *b??* were not armed. Kizhi
Loire* wne killed at the scene of the thru land one
was It.ubd diad a mil* away. Some of the w-m i.l-
cr sipooi started in run. dc??-rtitig their hiirse
atd rau until they fell fn*m axhauMimi. It Is r<??-
;??ittd that son.a of them ran into the ??v??y.???
??? ilist is my art, sir.??? lie replied with a majestic
??? repot ti c iiHtid. "However I Will give
me iiisivbt Into my method of procedure.
are icthai* not aware that tho roilne** of the
??? ssal orgsti generally produced by the ext'aordi
uty mid lung conUnued Imbibailon of tier/ al-
' * 'licsHniulauU tsdue not to the notion of toe
ach and liver, aa I as beau sometimes stated,
but to the direct action of thu heart."
1 elV^sfr^continucd the man of notos..wtth a
gratified air, "liquor stimulates the heart's aiHloa
st d drives tbe tdoral direct to tbe head. Tn*t
r rgsn. being bony, esnuot expand with the
ruietflufty of sanguinous fluid lujucte l into it
snd the b.ood has to find an exit. The n*??io to
tbesotastand moot elastic port on of th>r head,
so tbe blood files there. By tbo cnutlnued stress, so
to speak, brought to bear upon the small ves
sels in tte nura, they become pcrmairantty stretm-
(field lose their normal ebudlo cindition. The
Mood is not pressed out of them, nut ram tint
sou ben nies congealed. Do you comprehend????
"1 m, bum."
"To p??e, sir," mid the doctorcr, ???bolongs tho
credit of Lavitig discovered nil this. Aud hnvluu
tilm.ver* d the cause 1 set to work and soon found
cut the remedy."
"And that is?"
"It take* several days, but failure to Imposslbla.
Tl Is is the operation; I take uty patient Into tht*
the norms) elasticity of the arterial
\ t i-f'iis tite-rs, white at the sinioi time ton c-mau tl
??d bliHH) Irerermes oner- more tl*il*IU*wl try tne froth
1 >1<a??d drawn through it by the sucking leeohot.
Y* n follow m. ????
"Cm, bum."
"At the end of fifteen minutes I remove the
letefees (nd the sponges and apply lnttenUueme
1} -a mould of pu*ter of parls to tha now tender
v i n/l-er. In lent than a week, by daily tMimeut,
she m so bss reaaiite??l Us original shapu, the
shiiurmsl bliMim has dtsappecre*! and mv muihnJ
La* iccrlvcd substantial pread uf its el&CAoy."
"1 o you have many pntlente????
"My Umk will show you the ntmesof hundredr.
Fly method never fal's. Oh. tuna Ii t?? jil
a hoc. l charge according to tho amount of work
1 do." _
The ihulans lo Frooo*.
Paris, November 7.???During tbe twenty-four
lours ending 4 p. m., Thursday, there w re four
deaths from cholera at 81. Autolue ho??pltal, this
uty. At Ttno hospital tlo re were 7 esse* and
thru-deaths, wherein tho city four deaths oc
curred. From WediosdiQr morning until noon
to-dsy, there was a totnl or 21 cases aud II deaths
to tori*. M. f???armscatse, perfect de Mice of the
Min*, visited the Infected houses yesterday.
Ivory preen ui ion (* being taken M prevent the
spread of the rontsgiou. Ttiu cabinet c-m icll at
ante* Hug to-day discn??*cd hygienic meaotre(
Paris, Nr-vttuber 7.???M. Ilrouardul, vtopresl-
??*??? ut (*t ti e torts council of hvglen, uronounics
the * holer# now prevalent In Franco of Ihe genu
ine Asiatic ty re. The first victims were rogpick-
era livlux in ibedens* ly populated Funb-iarg^t.
Alduibc.who breams infected from iino??rte!
rays. Ill predicts that the present ui>l lumlc will
i r t be severe, and that it will he thorouxh'y re
pri-ord by the coming colder weather end rigid
srMisty precautions.
The reappearance of tbe cholera causes greet
alarm thioughfUt Europe. Thu authorities of
eialu are delating the question of adopting very
??ff*dive precautions to prevent the spread of tbe
epidemic.
ON TRIAL FOR MURDER.
wfeere tlcy were
tie c *???
i' >1.1
others reach m!
coutiuurel their
... terrt-
jnany wild spotrei
rats that thry vcoly belfeeed tha
Tin y 1 * d he# u told
tit thud#u.o* rats that???, ... ???
tax of duom had come. The finding of the fallen
ngtotsst soute dtotapce irom thu battle ll'*i'l
rd (fee tumor that the negroea had bwa fnl-
.. ^.dsnd s! ?? t ci>??t?? wh??re%er f*??uud. Ittop.v??l
lively stared l-y tht-psittetpanu that this to 'atoe
Nusl otswrte llrrei rdltLc field nor were any cegt-sa
ptmmd by any one. (tVrral navies ho-l bills
(Xtrsctidhn* . abdtbt-y say their woniD ware
ncrfrttt In the??egag* meut. itlaamtrd thatoae
u au di??d t\% r tha vmw here from wounds re
ived lu the Csbt. The d* moerntt ???
atspubie * ???
??? Isrssl,
l* Ui t* s Ii or Biteun I ??? -
??? imni'ni Tbe radtcals hare tee
as??it g tbs Woody shirt here and there for a long
fme. aedaf last they hare got fi sttfaed Lnit-f
Nt. its IVi uty V*-sh*l 8te*-le to rc-y res-oest It his
efforts t-??e??t th- i^romrsout *??f JiiL tnit ??*??far he
lasMted- Judge toMe???.lru had a nreutlng hew
test toedntMiay when the G.y party were In
Ureeuvlite, st d lh**e who were* present ????r t ???*
Mirrl reetr. nntbtosg huta??*-rteanf elU a!*??def??
??? id abuse. The meeting, which wasaecret,
WkHMwty late at Right- Very lew whit* wore
lard l|ttaa*( tattm.
IUNRON, Xfreewheel.-* An lejnncthm Na* few#
Tbs C*nulb??la Admitted lo Bal4~IIistorj of
the Offense.
Loxdon, November 6.???Tbo trial for mnrderof
Captain Dndlry and mate, of tbe wrecked yacht
Fiigbruette, for havfn killed the boy, Parker, to
krtp themselves alive, was cimciude i to-day. The
July Lruugbl in a special verdict, fiudlug the f??cts
assisted and referring the question of law as to
whi tfesr the murder had heen commltte??i. to the
suprtur court. Tbe verdict wa* coupled
with a re coni mend* tiou to mercy,
prisoners were released
son???? d l y the others. The survivors were picked
cy. July Mb ty Hu* (???*??? reran berk, Uoutusuraa, and
Ireusltbsck to It.gianrl early la hepiciabur,
sLue tbty were arrested f tr murder.
Th* MDItla Colled For.
Cot rvure, O., November 7.???President Green, of
ti e Columbus, Ut ckl 5 Valley and Tololo rati-
rrsd, Lss requested Governor Itoadiy P?? orelee out
the militia ??? n scWunt of tbe bnrnlug of the
hridirs In D*-eking eewratr. fiheriff HeCtrty. of
I'r ck il s ??????onrty. p-Jay telcgraph^l w<?? the gov-
rtcor.a>kins b??m tn ??ir^??-r out the troop*. He
rets b'urray CD} wss attaeked by threw* .#r four
buidred ??'1i *r??. Whofire-l tins, tlllsd with eis *t
i * wffer, ??? Ith lures attached, and sont** djm??mlte.
Tlssfeereffsaya b* can matrags (lor-ktnc ryxtatf.
D t>r?y and All ens conntfea are lo>??ked after. Vo
to rl.te ha* hem re ported si ??ar Pvd *??. G-??veraor
IT. rii'y is tn Clnetunati, aud tha c*U has not twea
s ns we ttd.
rated hint! elf from hla tribe, and token up
Ids xesiidcncu among the white
citizens of the state but wus
has not been naturalised or taxd. or reoornix <4
as a citizen either by the United 8tat??( or bv
tLe state, to not a citizen of thu United 8tat??s with
in tbe mtaningof the first section of the four
teenth amendment.
Becotio. that tbe plaintiff In error, not being a
citixtu or tbe United btotes. unoer tbo fourt-^uth
am# ndmem, has heeu deprived of uo tight se
cured by thu fifteenth amendment, aud cannot
msfutafn this action. The Judgment of the circuit
court is aflirmed.
Justice llsrlan read a long dto*enttDf opinion In
behalf rd Justice Wooritand hJii)??elf.
A dictslou was also rendered by the court to
day in the important patent case of Bunjamln
Butterwr-rtb. cununtodouer of patents, plaintiff
In error, ayalnst thu United tHates, ex rel Rich-
aru 11- Dai and utheni, in error to tn* supra ns
court of the District of Columbia. This was* suit *
t-roughl h r the purpose of obtaining writs of
maodamus to compel the enmtnfoslouer to issue*
pair ut tn accordancu with his own duolstou, n it-
wlihMandhig the fact that tho declsfoa
had been overruled and reversed upon sp.
rente by tUett-cretaryof the Interior. Tneqnesuon
I re teuted here to whether any right of. appeal ex
ist* 111 patent cases from the decision of tho com-
mlssioncr to thu secretary of thu interior. Tala
count, in a long aud carefully preparari npfuloa
b) Justice Matthews, hold* that an appeal does
not He in patent cases pi the secretary of the in-
terior; that tho commiratoner of pateuts has to*
sxcluHvo riicht to d??ddu forbim<??e>f whetu^ror
rot the patent o#.ght lo issuo, and tiu seuruttry of
tbe interior has no authority to reviews mil oeols-
ion of the r-omniiHsioners. Tho party ag-s terel
has a statualry remedy, but thst ram*dy is not
sn apt**) P* the secretary. Tho Judg uent of
tbesuiirenicrouitof tho district awarding tho
wilt of mandamus to affirmed.
A decision was also rendered by the court tn th*
case of Joroph Cooper, plaintiff In error, wgaioU
tbe city of New Or ran*. The question preseotel
ly this case to whtihei thehcr-nsu lax In posed by
tbe tlty, in accordance with th*
state law, upon steam propellers plying
between New Orleans and point* ou the Gull c??utL
lss "regulation r#f com merer* among tbu at??PH,'
ol d therefore forbidden try article 1 mod suction B
???mcpg the slates, and to therefore unconstitution
al and void.
???Every I??ny In th* tVeuk."
From tho Newnan Herald.
The Atlanta Constitution has token one more
???tlVance step in beginning tho publication of a
Moi.day edition. It is henceforth to be publish*!
evety day in the year. Its enterprise Is also mani
fest In the perfect arratigement made for collect
ing and dhfcminating the election news to-night.
Fiom the Hamilton Jouftial.
The Atlanta CoNsTrnrrfbN Is now published er
cry day In tbe week, Tho enterprise aud liberal
treatment of its patrons upon the part.of this
great newspaper challenges our highest admira
tion.
Fiom the EnfsuJa. Ala,,Time*.
The*Atlanta Constitution Is now published
every day in the week. As it to without a rival In
southern journalism, the more of It the better. Its
Monday???s edition will prove to bo it* most popu
lar.
Fiom the Amerlcus Recorder.
The Atlanta Constitution to now Issued every
day in the week, thus lengthening out and adding
to It* goodness.
From tlie Athens Banner-Watchman.
This grand southern journal will hereafter give
it veil papers a wci k instead of six, without In-
creasing subscription. For enter, rise Tut Con-
mnuTiON to uot eclipsed by any newspaper la the
world. Georgia should feel justly proud of her
great daily.
From tbo Augusta New*.
Tho grand old Atlanta Constitution, will here-
niter appear every doy lu tho yesr. Commencing
with to-itoy, a Monday morning paper will be
printed, thus giving its thousands of readers **vea
taperaawtek Ibe print- remain.-*the aaiao as
bm-tofote. The Constitutton to the best doily in
the Muth.
From the Ocala, Fla, Banner.
The Atlanta Constitution may be mentioned
an opg the most successful and popular of thus*
index figures of prosper ty. Its growth bra kept*
pace with tbo rapid strides of tbo capital city ef
tbe empire stole of the south. It ha* rooouUy
pitted a msriiveaud handsome building 6)x
110 ftet, six stories high, fire proof throaghouL
heated by steam and lighted by electrlolty, con-
taipltgiwo elevators and nil tho convuulsnoes
ki own to n odem hour* building. Into this new
building It baa also placed one of the latest lm-
pre-ved line in riectlng prusa**, and Atlanta'* great
rtoil} is tow printed irom a solid roll of paper, at
the rate of l4,<Oi twr hour, which is printed, fol lad,
I ii-tcd, rcgl-tureo, counted and delivered all in the
Milne operation. This shows a great triumph la
D.e art id printing, and when sonttrara nawapa-
1 era ran aflr-id to porchasu these ountly maoUiass
Jt shows a degree of prosperity aa much as any-
tblog she weeau point to. TubContttTrring tot
GORDON IN KHARTOUM.
Death of B*wrv Fawewtt.
Iontcn, Nnewibcr A-TLc B'gXt Ooo. Henry
r.wntu 1 ciicuM (tMnl, b dcU.
lie D??a Net Hern Taken Prisoner and StUl
Holds Khartoum.
London, November4.???Geusral Wolsclsy, who la
at Dongola, in reply to a message of inquiry fiom
the government ?????? to tho condition of affairs at
Kbartoum, *ey> that Colonel Kitchener telegraphs
that the Arab# from the south report all quiet.
Die of our messengers, who was sent to Khartoum
some days ago, reach* d that place aud was reoelved
I t Central Gordon with a salute and parade of
Lis troops rhe Brtiton and French coniuls
were with Col ite wart. whoso boat
w#s reported wmked several days ago at Wady
Gsrna. ll tosuppr-sud that M. Nfufa ramafnel tow
Llt'd. end to therefore safe. The Mahdl, with*
strong 101 re of rebrls. had advancediup in Amdor-
n an, oppoa te Khartoum, aud asked General Gir-
dm. to surrender. Get crol Honlnn replied teat
fee wuuld hold Kharumm against him for twalv*
}(??>#. ibe Mahdl then retired a day's Journey
SMi tug ho would net fizht f>r
(onion will attack that place. The road from
Let tier to Khartoum is bad except by way o??
FitteiL-h, which latter place the reoeta visit
bightly. -
A Deserted Bride Shoot# Herself.
CuvcuM), October 31.???Ou August 27. Jennie
???. itubreter, one of tbe most beautiful girls of Lin
coln, near this city, was married to Georg* Fox.
^isternay she w??u butted, aud her husband wta
pot at the fnncrsL Fox was ??? promising bat am-
bitlcus yt-ung man, and waa coualderad a good
at* h l-y ti e young ladles of Lfucoln. The wed
ding wrs the talk of the neighborhood. Among
(Lc pretei teto the bride wa* tUM worth of silver
ware, which, a week after tae wad-
dit-g. Tex took away to Sai ditoky to be marked,
ss he told h m bride. He ha?? never returne I. TH*
wife watched tor hi* coming many a we try day
si d*te??|.U?? night. The snolpr hearel of Fox'*
d* tenure and their talk mssd tha nri-le. Fax
1 titles rued alter the wedding that hfa wife woe
(Cly tie cdopted daurhter of Mrs. Wlnebeatet
arm would n??>t inherit her wealth. H* hal jilt*!
s g???il lu Wtehii???au p# marry Jennie MTInchen-jr,
ai d it la rumfoed that wtre-u hu l??f* hi# hrl l??, h*
vtsiird his former aw.ethrart. T**dtasrisi hrlte
fe*??rd (Le mm* r that to r husband waa la Miahi-
lan. she took h!a revolver ??ul of thu bureau, pat
It to her temple an I Me - ont hr r brains.
Si ordered at Mldatght.
Pimiwr.nsn, November 7.-(8peeial.l-James
Uatfeerwrxd, livery stable kceper.*Waa foatty
n ordered tn tMsrtty this morning atSo'eloek.
He was aleeptog in e smalt room ot th* stable, aid
He mordtrrv threat a ptetol thtowgb aorwek In
the wall snd fired th* fatal shot. Tbe man wha
tb* decresed azyn he filed la
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