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rsopoamoy or rU1lrL Nearly ill the that are in faror of removing the capital to Mjlledjtevifla ini to consume much ofclbairfpftca and time and deem it trt'-rerr great important to in form the people that the propfelUon made by Atlanta to the convention la not now before them that it wag not Atlanta has not and will cot mike it The Macon Telegraph and Messen ger iz exceedingly aAiteufl to let it be known that the proposition not be fore the peofila Almost every isa that pkper baa repeated the asser tion if it had authority to speak for us. We want them to understand tLey hue nothing to do with what Atlanta will or will not do. Atlanta prom ises to giv five million dollars to the state it would not alter iheii minds on this subject. There is in the state a number of other papers who are honestly asking tor information oa this subject and we deem it our duty to lay the facts of this matter before them in our next issus. We give below a lew extracts.

to show th drilt of Inquiry oaf Ihj subject Albany New The capital quejuou cug a good deal of talk thii community and Uk-dlfflenlt to tell ls wbVcti dlrtcUoo the current teu Many ire jrt uuirtdded a. to the way In which they will rote. Their VotI will depend upon their understanding ii to whit A tUnU proposal do la the matter of furnishing a capital building tad there to great lack of definite information on this point. We pie- lunfe the matter will be fully understood by the time the election ta held. Thom vlJe Enterprise Many people tie under the lnipreeon that the proposition of Atlanta to donate a tot and baud a cipUol tqoai to th one now to MlUedgevifle will still hold good Atlanta Ii teleeted the capital of toe stats.

Thu Is a mteke The proposition wai distinct and plain and conditioned UU the putting Atlanta to the new constitution the capital. Thu the convention did not do and eonatqaenUy Atlanta it freed from even the aligliteit obligation to do anything towardi assisting the state In building a new capital. The question then ii plain will you vote for Atlanta with the knowledge that In the event el Atlanta's being selected is the cap. lti the slate wilt hue to build a new state house and purchase the land to put lLonor will you vote for Uilledgeville where the state now own' alt the necetsary buildings There It io dodging it the capital must go back to Millndgevtlle or the state must pay out from one to five mlliloui for a new pltol In Atlantaaud tt4s money must raised by an Increase of the azatton for the new constitution pro- hiblu the Stilling of my new bonds by the stile- except to pay falling one bonds Bear these things in mind and te to save your elf trout taxation and he state fromiu- tretkej burJinsby voting lot MlJledgeywe Carroll County Time We see tie queittoa a ke in tome of our exchanges if Atlanta still propose to build a new Capitol on the city hall quire if the cnpital is sred to remain at ttte gate city Will TUI ATLANTA CosmuTiox please answer thin question cur understanding of the mat is that Atlanta's proportion wan made to the constitutional contention on condition that the state capital should be located by that body at Atlanta. As the contention filled to da this we suppose that Aunts consider hersel' now uuder 90 otl ou la the matter Tux Macon Tell and Mess.

wants to know if we want to make ascap9 goat of one of ite editorial trio. Just keep butting at us and we will. THE Pinaticlal Chronicles figures the cottitn crop of 1876 and l77 are 4485423 bales rorL Hon. Paul C. Hudson the talented representative of McDuffle In the late con.

coo. iiiu i the city It is confidently believed by cer- iTtJt r4 LfiUUaULba up to una' that Mayor Aegis will be appointed United Statej marshal. If anybodycanmake the raung at tractions at the air a consummate BULL be. that man Is Ca Jim English. He is a toted lui-ceuiUt.

ilure is not in his vocabulary. McdWistere pin parlor al leynre getting to be a rage in the City Lulles flu 1 it a delightful psettmrr M1l ia tsar nutlng billiard la an Atlanta Invention and will win popular Incur. Tyler Cooper plays with a white alley Jim Collins has a bulls eye and Ed- tar Thompson rolls a stripea Uncle Jim Harris sitoets I wee" Col. Buck of the United States court lisa one of the moat systematic offices In the KriQih. The 1 gal fraternity are ready to put his offlje against an in the whote country.

4. number of our citiz ns will go to Chattauoo a on the 20ih ome to see Uayet 4 Uo' poMtlCai aggregation and tome to see Goldsmi MaM. The legislative aspirant is begin- sing to wtirgle around among the sovereigns. There an Aleutoi lh candidate abroad In the laud and lfteday is not fu distant when hit bugle llt sound at the festive barbecue. Parker Brown the jolly and relia- tile abenff of the state of Henry' reportalhat county uusnlioufj and Iortouaiy for Atlanta La the permanent capital of the state.

There la nothing paid down" about Parker or hit Charlie Barman took possession of the the librartana office It the Young Men' Library yesterday He teemi much at home poMlbly could be. rtaaoxAL at union. Mr. B. J.

lntchks a veteran in the wholesale tobacco Wide who hal been with Winter fo- I number at years now with the Souse IrICI5I0. Kennedy Co. Mr. tittlehimil tub of itlania" push and is ready at a 1 time to tette his numerous friends and customers. Me ar CrIslulpo Kennedy to hue dyne well in tecnrlnj th secyiree of one of the meat popular traveling salesmen in the south.

SciplrcVSjns 59 Decatur streetit the place to goto 8 yuoJ tolected lump on li TheydttllnaUtha out clau dorneado coals known in this market. WeUhU guartntdTheY know tbtjpolUy of ij coal they ofl nd will guaranise every ear they till pleat awl Kite ran uttafacdon every reipC. Angatta Ftbriery This presbytery embracing the country beyond Athens alneatule Ddhlonea and all Northeast Otori out oa the Uth Inst In Ureeuaboro. and by request of the mederator was ope JW with so chat and deep tmpme ye Mrmonuj JonnJonei of Atlanta frost John isj that WlJereUinot la condemned already became he hath not ItUeved In tt only begbttsa bou of J8 xl. LIter the aaraon 0.

P. Tltislinmpnl wa elurMl W0dCrI0 and lruf. Waddell tat Athena Cer. TheloiJowta th roll of mlnUtittn at tgndttsx Rt" Henry NewWo. Irwin ral Morton 8 BeattfCW tan.

ft Simpwn ueo Oobicnlua Mtn 0 FUrimmona conespe dln membera Rye. John Jones ta Brahman and ph Wathtuirne Rev. KJlpaiibk a 8trickl ol the BepUst churches. Bev Kuowlta of the kooptl n. and Ktv Hamilton of lttJFof Georgia conlerence werecortlallylBtited to alt ii oorretpOBdirx fci vA4 ThE VOL.

X. GA. STODAY KOBNING. SEPTEMBER 16 1877. NO 80 AST IN THE CANYONS.

WUJT CAMPBELL WALLLCI SAYS or COLORADO. A Bewildering Panorama Vbaag- laKBeUty and an Atmosphere or LUi- Mrtoa Power Tbe Fortunes in a ala atul tb UeaUlb lie has Found there. Lj City Col. August 21 1877. Dr.

WrnJLWi Atlanta. MY DUB SSM Icame totbii glmite as you us aware about one month ego weak and timoses down. To-day I am strong tad hearty tad have Rood reasons to hope my trouble is or wit soon be over. I coughed but little alter Teaching here that is Indeed encouraging. Sow I nays no cough whatever anti.

In a word lead that I sum commencing life anew In oocattc r. ttioQ of all this. my dear air can I nut recom- mend tbe world this truly wonderful climate. ml. is sot only the cue with mytelf but I tee daily around mo hundreds who claim that Cot- onwahmaved their lute I think this section is undoubtedly to be the future health resort of the people of the whole country and not of health only.

but pleasure well for I can but compart the pleasures ol a visit to the fash tunable wit-ring places to a glorious trip through the Rockies as night to day. I am at present em Joying this trip and a brief account of It I tn will not be uninteresting to you. About two weeks since. In company with an old college friend I left Colorado prlrmga I thrifty little cly about seventy-five miles south 01 Denver determined the expression is 10 do the Eocklei We provided ourselves with a toed team I frying pan. a coffee pot pit nty of substantial Mtablesguns pU ola etc.

1 Twau summer and the ion shone bright and warm to we concluded that a pair Of blankets would answer all purposes. They did long at we had the tnnt warmth but the first nights experience taught us a lesson long to bs meatembersoi. We were in the Ute Fast an altitude of eleven thousand feet surrounded by snow covered peaks and in a word awful cold At the flrst town however we fully pre petal ouinelvBS for an emergency In rose of a uiow-ttorm or still bolder weather as we ad' vncetl farther into the mountains And just here I mutt return thanks a your advice as to carrying alvujan oil cloth spread and whisky They both rendered Invaluable service. Am the to lowug day we climbed to I high point and titers lned the nrat perfect view of the main range enow Ua4 aud superlatively grand. Just as far as the eje could reach.

north south wd west can be seen innumerable peaks ri' lug high end ye. higher at they moan up in the dIsIdteu But lesono follow our rood step by step as it pastes the many objects of interest. Twould 1 volume. written by one with the dt uiptivu poweruci Walter Scott to tell of and do juatiue to it all. We pasted through South part a large level era I of land very much like I prairie and nettled in the bosom of the mountains.

Mere we camped and eDjoyc da day fishing and hauling. In this part are several wonderful. but wiimnprovei hot sprms thms of th I remember whose waters are con tin uIUy at the boiling ttoint situated about two feel iron the llalte river. a cool mountain stream. We Only passed a few house those at the springs and sow and then a rancoe situ.

ated where the land Is adapted tot grazing. SW the mining town Fuirplay and a ao the salt wurbs but which were not in operation. Bright end early at the beginning of in second week we entered the Poucha PASS a beautiful mouutaln valley. the road through it gradually awendluK to a hlgbth of ulna thousand et It lies tween peaks and the hillsides lower down are coveeo with the most beautiful and delicate flowers of every sue. shape and rotor.

I thought the plane should more prop erly be tailed creations conservatory. Beisg i a the floral business myself and do tinug to ape and learn all I possibly could of IlIwere I wandered through the beautiful gar dens of em. Louis it I patted and thought they were beyond comparison but on retching this natures garden I ecu but exclaim as I stood surrounded by these flowers whose colors areas brilliant as Lysliu djes and the air laden with their pemfunse Truly ture unadorned It moat adorned. It is about eleht miles Iron the entrance of the pass the um mu Here we enter time San Loll valley and here also We ten I think the grandest night la Colorado. The valley Is I believe about ten miles wide and over a hundred lovg extending rom occtee hues on the north tar beyond the town or Sugueche which we passed on Un siuth and lying between two magnificent ranges at proadung nearer my idea of what the ttocky rpountalui would be than any I have yet aeon.

It it moderately well settled up good grazing lands a hoe stream end without exception the beat lying tarm laud I ever taw- jukt slope enough on either aide from the mountain to ine stream to turn thew er should there be rain sufflc eel and ytt not enough to cause I yeah What a pity there la not more rain tbas Stile place and many others might be sue- oteutiy cultivated. thus adding stilt another ttrartton to this under ml country. We passed herds ol cattle in flue older and large numbers. Had line sport shooting at rabbits and were quite suceesetuL We ed our pistols altogether- They were to tame that I run was not needed. Sagucehe we left the parks and valley and ent red the untalu road proper.

Here the houses or rarcltea become farther anti farther spirt and it is a rare tight to catch a glimpse of one of ins fair sex. so rare Indeed. lust a story II told of one of the boys" who walked tevent eu mitea to see a too bonnet banging out Of a window. We have not been fort Date enough to find any large gamebut all along the reset can be seen any number of Immense oil hone measuring from two to ala feet In length. Tot scenery too Is grand end occasionally we Had good grazing lands At a place called Clever' ranch we were porn.

palled to camp a day or two on account of a auk bone. Tne putce cousUts of two or three log cabins and one inhabitant. A rain vu fast pIresenlng as we drove up so we asked lor a room. Ori yes he could accommodate us sod pointed towards the door neatest the road. glanced up end just over the door saw the simple word Saloon My fleet thought wan ell boys are in for ten nights In a bar- room and Immediate went to work moving the things out of our wagon.

We however oul staid a and two nljthu the whole time an unieterruptel round of essloymnsut. Such Is a defective sketch of our uippleuant and profitable. We are al oar journeys In Lake City which is. I believe the principal town In the San Joan country. We arrived here Monday evening and are already convinced that the fortunes are here II they culd only be gotten out I have cillecud tome fine specimens ore and hope to hue the pleasure of thwiti them to you on my return.

We leave bese Tuet day rooming and go by an entirety dlfleren route putlng the California a finemln- tog region and other placet ot Interest cf course suCcipfr soother two weds or real pleasure Such a trip thlt indeed 017 idea of hip ptnett We hue been roughing U' in ever sense of the word. And I woaidnt give corn bread aid becor cooled by myself and a bit tree to sleep uadar for Il the IvuurieaKT US ct hotel. I hare gained eleven oounds on the rip and hope to double it etc lone I have en attired and looked everywhere lot the plant the Indian Coutpase yti spoke of bat adu. itmutbet vatlgty the cactus Which these mountains abound. My rompeD.

10111 art me to stare the pleasure of coo Inc dimmer to I must reldctaaUy bid you goodbye. i 709 fled the ume a. letter mm you woud be hstiIy welcomed it any time Yeiy truly lid reipectfaUy yours Ja. A Ytmasier Arrested. Special DUpatch to the theQrnstttuon.

SlItltllVnu Us September 16. Ii. at Boslti V' wai rrettfldtodtjbr8p WAt ttF r. for re pouted. stamps and.

carried beta United fetatet Oommtll1ooci Putney albao who 4 the accuied la bail tor Uta TBS MILITARY AT IB 7413. Rules of tile The following correspondence in ref. erence to the military prize drill at the state fair will be of Interest to III companies expecting to compete. The correspondence suggests that all possible matters of doubt should be settled tef ore the contest to that there may be no occasion for ny mlunderaunding Thin correa- pitnlence quite entirely xplains Itselt UACOB GA Sept 131877 Malcolm Jolauten Xae State JgrlcItural So. cW4Uanla.

Go- Dais fca I wilt to you to ask or more deflulte information in relation to the prize military dj ill at the state fir in October and will be obliged if you. will give me I reply a at possible. In premium list page 461 fond that a preunum La tffered tot toe best drilled volunteer military company to hue not lees than twenty five men rank and file. I find that various opinions exist In regard to the construction to be glVI to the wording of this section. I wish to inquire.

therefore- 1. It the drill to be regular company drill With full VYTn rtfcm TJt of frf JQ iftf flQfl non 2 It it adoniselbie to drill twenty five men In Dr way tay ftc WJtaDce as a squad of twenty-four men with guides only or without end one officer only desired In the fleet kuunoa the company may courts' of only sixteen men privates anal cor petals la ranks who with four. romrnlseioned officers and five sergeants will make up tile twenty as the requirement seems to be generally construed I have nut intended to put such construction on it is to cut down my ranks to sixteen ment but I do not care to undertake a drill at any disadvantage 5 compared with other companies and the smaller number will of course be au advantage. I know another commander of I military company that thu ka he can enters a squad of twenty fonr men which gives three even forms in double ranks with or without guides. and.

he being tile twenty fifth man wilt meet the requirements it allowed not less than twenty-five stuekero the twenty-four men and guides will flu. au this should be clearly understood and I wish to at for Information. Yours truly W. Cianus. Captain Macon Volunteers.

Sscaaraay8 a Oretec ATLASTA GA. september 16th 1877 W. W. Games Esq Captain Macon Volun teed Macon Sir To the inquiries in yours of the 13th lnit respecting the TnliUry prlle drill" at our approaching state fair I beg to reply 1. That the drill must be that of a regular Company.

and tot a ju with a lull rempe' ment Of ommillBlouoo and noil noncoiaiminaioned officers. 2 That the company may consist of twenty. five only. including oommiadoued and non- mmwolled officers or it may consist of one hundred or any other number tater than five but it must be company In the teohnic sense of that term fully and properly officered Very truly yours. MJICOLIII JostssnN Secretary RZLIttIurJ8 SEW Local Chured Appointment.

There are in the United States and Genada 800 associations with a membership 0 046. and owning property to the extent of 260 OOJOOO There is talk of a worlds mission" convent on to be held in London in the autumn of 1878. Even the New York Observer goes or Dr XUCosh or hi. supercilious a American preachers And the Interior of Cnl- uo stabs him with a pun remarking Dr. takCOIb will douotlesa be more OOIIhoWi and less MeCoshua hereafter.

The Congregationalist says. his ow proposed that certain parts' of the Bible be printed in finer type. as being of inferior im portnce But which path How would the song of Solomon do for one France is the most populous Oath- ie nation in Europe. Oat of a total popula. on of 360000 0 0 only bout 1000 000 re Proter- a and 100 000 Jews.

The Catholic church I time church of state but all other denominations re allowed left liberty to worship IS they loose and the Protestants and Jews have al- wucee from the state. Reformed Episcopal services. Rev Benjamin Johnson will preach at old library all to-day at 11 o'clock. and this evening at 8 o'clock will deliver a lecture on' Sacred me ter which a collection will be taken up to aid newsboys Sunday school A lull attendance Invited German Lutheran church. Extra germelnde veratnlunR will be held this mar big 110 o'clock.

Divine service by Rev tchrmm 10 o'clock a to. hunday school 4pm. Evans Chapel corner of Chapel nd Stonewall streets. Rev Gardner pastor. reaching at 10 45 I by Rev pttillo an i 7:45 in by the pastor.

Sunday school at 8 m. Seats tree. Special tervcet have been held several days. and it is expected such services ill be held every ni nt Ibis week. tkxial meeting it the church this morning at 9 o'clock Payne's Chapel Luckie street.

Rev John A Reynolds pastor. Preaching by the torat 11 a aid pm Sunday school am and social meeting at 4pm. Thepnb- are invited. First Methodist church. Rev.

W. Hirrlsou pastor. Service lit It a to and m. Clan meeting at a in. Sunday school at 4 i Seals free Strangers welcome Preach.

tug this morning and at night by the pester. St. Paul's M. E. church corner lunterand ilatretetL Ru A Dodge pastor.

reaching at a and 7 80 Sabbath school 4pm Sixth Baptist church. Preaching 45 a and at 7 :45 by Rev Hart Sabbath school at in. There will be a big camp meeting at MI. Oilead. eight miles from the city.

A. large crowd will attend from the city and the an surrounding cou The meeting hat been proirers or three days and is notable for the utenea interest developed to It. Trinity E. church couth. Sun- lay ol 9:15 a m.

Preaching by the pastor Rev Evanait 10:45 a lid al m. and vIsitor. receive a cordial Weloome to these MTV ices. Secern' Baptist church. Services 10) a and ID.

AT Spaldlng pastor. Remember the lecture on Sacred Steele" by the Hey Ben Johnson today. OUR MlLllAbr HpltBdid Dliplay liMe by tie- erw umr tt. We desire to call the attention of the citizens of Uinta. to the honor done them by their military.

So city en well afford to be without a well-supported and sustained military corps. Such orgstilutlooe ad4 much to the popIIW glory and of stated occasions of a city fl thing else belonging to the pally The military of Atlanta hays sly yi sought to do their 3nty by the city bat the tj hat not lul done its put by themyduateea The fait Is rapidly approaching sod our boys desire to rnakt display susiuItabla to tat public spirit and chivalry of cur city and trust our urn wile give the-boy even' opportuuily to tee' themselves the occasion. cart oo fciKoa oceans were out on FruUy evening with art fivemtn making one OX the finest displays teta upon sue ttreett for several yean. They wore white put lid lit costs with troat-belta and were soldierly a hotly of men we ever looked upon. Captain John Xlibeigso one of the beat jolun- eel o1leera the state was In command am hIi italwai that of true LlelllelWltl BarnetX Moyer.

anti ScoU were on land and the ton la admirable thane. The evolntWna ths company were wltn 3e4 byaveryUrie tembiage of virzsciz andatrangtrx neof Jtaelatter Ii tUlr1nJkd sibiblilon or soldierly proficiency The Guard. us working hard and will teat the metal competitor at th fat. The Oadett parade OD io daTand a strut sting display expected hi them. GLIMPSES OF GOTHAM.

rHlf LATEST SKITS fXOX MAW Trying Marry le Beating Boer Team. Titan Utert Now York A strange story is told of a Mr. Vroom. who a few days since married a very pretty girl a Miss Marsh Only three days stterwsth he aUempte to marry another girl- a that he had been kidnapped Into marrying tb flat girL It appear that he ruined and then married her at the to li citation" of her father. The Chief of police says this about the matter Last Wednesday Mi Marsh cat dawn to my office and rotated the trouble hevaainand aakedme to dt tail a man to accompany him was afraid Vroom would do him tome person al injury I told him an old blend I would actnymIsuy Mm.

lid we accordingly took a carriage to Vrootns office In Terry street. sod after inducing him to so with us Mr Marsh told him that he had found he had been with hit dngh ter to several hotels in New York where they had registered as WI and wife. He dented this and we then all peed to leave It to the young lady herself. We accordingly dtove lo her aunt. Mrs.

Hmndley. In Spring street where Mini Marsh confused eye ry rything. Vroom then turned to me and said to me Well what do' you want me to dor I replied Ask Mr. Marsh. Mr.

Marsh said What would you have a father say but marry the girl after what ha. occurred Vroom then wed ill Marsh ii the would marry him and the said Certainly We then aired another carriage and drove to St. Paul church. where the ceremony wes performed very quietly In' time vestryrcem Venom responding to the quet- tious tad placing the ring on the young lady' finger. After the ceremony he ackedthe gentlemen to commemorate the occasion by drinking tome champagne which we did.

It Is we- lets to say he was compelled by threats to marry the young lady for it Wat entirely a voluntary i ct and there are nix witnesses who can refute any statement he may choose to make. I have teen Mist Youltn whom- I have known for a Dumber of yean and hive Impressed upon her time necessity of forgetting II bout the irlliru Vroom Is a very bad man and he dot net tie care will get himself Into further trouble. stow Bonnana 8 TUIII WAS U4TU Tile Times At the termination of the colt race at Fleetwood Perk to-day Mr Wm. IL Varlderbilt drove hit famous team composed of Small Hopes and Lady Mac on to the tradand told the lodges that alter jogging round the course he would speed them a mile Moving slowly around to the drswgsde Mr VtLDwrbhl came for the word and all the gentlemen prevent who had trners started them when tile team reached the line Along they went around the turn and down the hilt at I great rate of speedreecblng the quarter pots in 84 seconds They went long the back stretch without a break ached the half mile pole In 1:105 anti then cares up the hill under the gradual incline of over fill yards with beautiful action to the three-quarter pole In They turned Into the retch without a skip or a break and Mr Vanderbilt with a steady hand guided them to the goal which they reached to 2 23 the fastest time ever trotted Dy a time ver trotted 4 a teem. Time performance excited a great deal of enthusiasm and when Mr.

Vendor- bill was apprised of the time he expressed great Ulonllbment sad as the recipient of Pearly congratulations The performance of the team wilt be beter appreciated when It is known that the weight drawn by them was over 40 pounds. Willie at Saratoga last month Mr. Vanderbilt said that the first tints drove his team over the Fiesiwood track this fall he would trot them in tiI or betteraud the relretion of Ills desire yesterday brought out all the enthu. sham for the horse which he hat inherited from the famous commodore his father. OU ABOUT EUTLEB tFEhCIBt wineisu The blowing additional is urnlabld about tile marriage of Senator Spencer.

It appears the cutler senator hat won a prize. The Sun says The groom and bride were framed In morning traveling costume Mia Nuntz wore a light brown silk trimmed with velvet and tlllvel tug bonnet of straw. Spencer wore a black AU rt steal and vest and gray trousers. Father Reaction married the couple When he asked Do you George Spencer take My Nuntz. the bride interrupted him and said that her name Will William Luring Z4uuga It seems that was the name with which the was christened but from her blrthhood she has been cUled May Nunez and is known as such on the stage.

Her maiden name Letting is after her uncle General Luring woo la now serving in the Zgypllen army. Spencer two and hIs bride twenty-five. He is portly ruddy fared blonde and the is a dashing animated brunette and looks like I Spanish beauty. He tint taw her two years ago in th New York poet where the was employed as searcher in the lead loiter department She wee taking tile place of hoc lither a poor clerk whs was stricken with piralysisand was earning his salary to support him. Spencer wee wlLllutrooacdad smitten by appearance.

He met hex afterward in the hotus of Seneca Jones. Mia Numz being tue protege of hit wife and has been a suitor for her isand ever since Re had a rival in a Dr. Hunter a poor young phfticUu lit this city and Is on hit account I is bettevedthat Mist Nuoez kept the marriage secret from all except her most Intimate friends. lie was deeply In love wlh her. DOLT 1 TOGO OUT.

Mra. JureU A Palmer hive made an offer to Mr Gmlae for the Fifth-avenue theater or the season illnlU October let. It a rental of 1:20,000 and If the offer is accepted which they have reason to believe it wm be they will enter upon pots aslon of the house next month. Mr. JUrtt wd to a World reporter.

we set the theater we shall open early In October with a good stock company. lid play ledlimau dnm IS II well ma such star attractions II WI hue already engaged and Ii we may be able to produce here As to the disposition of tile Present stock company I can say nothing until it i knowu positively that we shall have the theater. If the offer of He Jarrett A Palmer la accepted the greeter part of tile old staff Booths theater with Commodore Tooler at Its he. will go to the field of action. Strangely enough at time very time when the late managers of Booths re negotiating for the Fifth Avenue it la reported that Mr 117 has rente Booths for a short season of live weeks.

a COlflCIUnOVI ttaiip. Mr Hints a wed-to-Jo widow lives to Cue ndred' end Flfty thlrd street near Elton avenue XOm1a In the tame knit with Chat T. Tnuotoaa young nan of twenty. one ho has been out of business for a long tune. On night I week or moreffohe put on a matt and.

armed with chloroform and a ttinsny cllmbtdio Mrs Jerlin ap rtmenu The occupant was in in a deep sleep sutTon. roepa fuvmnd no U. able in stealing quantity of jewelry. The loss wasdkcaveredbe next day. but Trpoocon was.

not inspected Unable to withstard lh ngi ef coMelenee. however he coufet KloaTue iay and restored the stolen property His Merrian turned the culprit one to on tfflcer. and yesferday Jnarmoe bnaairt coramluad hint in default of MOO ball. IIELPIlt8 rureK LWJL five hundred employee of Mr rank the pabliaher. have Joined la exprttdnc mm' iu form of I mo thou kind regard swl mrtfldgaice ins the fates It would give them td se tatlr emplojeiftlieved of hk p- eutfi tncialembaRauenl and Vf buaUMe.

continua There it no Sombre from the two caw tat the tine for malpractice upon whom Dr. Pyer wi airett Tressamesot nelUurof th aj girls givtn sew the name of the seducer. The matter will be made opens whenlt got tin to tnecourtl. el1l1l11. MJ ptember 15.

The PtdUxlelr bfa jLtld Erie mail train north colfided whir the height train The at tutggage and express cars with content were de yed. Express Mes- Bettger Jacob Bteramarf and Engineer Win Attick were barned to death lathi wreck. Two cM of wheat and ceTeral oil tanks were also burned. A SAO ASPAIR. Death of William Hope Hall aq lat Sew York City.

Chronicle and ConsUtnUonalitt Yesterday morning a telegram was receubd this city from GoL M. J. 0Br en New York city stating that Wm. Hope Hull Esq of Augnsta had been found dead on IL street in New York the night previous. The remains were carried to the Fifth Avenue hotel where Mr.

Hull was stopping. His brother Mr George G. Hull. was in New York at the time. A later dis- iatch stated that an inquest had been held over the body.

and the verdict of the jury was that the deceased died of rights disease of the kidneys and fatty degeneration of the heart. The re mains were forwarded by express last evening and will reach Augusta to morrow morning. They will be carried to the residence of Dr. Denssure Ford and will be taken thence to Athens Ga. where the funeral will take place.

Mr. Hull left Augusta on ISsturday the let instant and proceeded to Bal timore where he spent a week and then went on to New York. He nad had heart disease for a long time. A prominent physician of Augusta who was an intimate friend of the deceased said to a reporter of the Chronicle and Constitutionalist yesterday that he Wee. satisfied Mr.

Hull died of heart disease. His death was not unexpected to him. The members of the bar of Richmond county are requested to meet. at the office of Judge Wm. T.

Gould to-day at 12 o'clock. for the purpose of taking suitable action in regard to the death 01 Mr. Hull. Mr. Hull was one ot the most promi.

nent lawyers in the state of clear head and. brilliant attainments. He was universally respected and esteemed for his sterling qualities. He was a son of the late Asbury Hull arid was born in Athens Ga. in 1820.

Gen. Howell Cobb once Mr. Hulls law partner died very suddenly at the Fifth venue Hotel New York city on the 10th of October 1868. PISVKI MMIKOD Sour Indictment Agalntlt rlDDer said Spauldluj Kef eiations of ml Kolllu Defalcation SAN FRANCISCO September 15. The United States grand jury to-day re- mrted in court finding four indict- merits against George M.

Piuney and x-Pay Inspector Rufus SpaulUmg for iesuing fraudulent government certifi. catps of indebtedness. Bail was fixed at 3000 on each indictment. Pitney's divorced wile to day hid a long communication in the Bulletin reciting the means employed by Piuney to bind ler to his wishes and interest since his retqrn from exile. It is a most re- roalkable revelation of villainy and brutality.

It contains one point of especial interest. where sue states that the alleged argument produced by Pinney in evidence according to which Pinney left some half million dollars in charge of W. B. Carr to be devoted to the liquidation of honeys indebted- nose to banks was sheer fraud having seen made up by Pinney since his re urn and written out by her at his dictation. She alleges that the suit she has commenced against Pinuey and presidents of masonic and savings and loan banks will bring the whole matter to the light.

The United States district attorney has the case of United surveyor General Rollins alleged defaulter under consideration but no course has yet been decided upon. FEDERAL LAUD GRABS. A Op utiiK for Patriotic Speculation. WASHINGTON. Sept.

15 For the last twelve years the government has accumulated a large amount real esta in various parts of tue country particularly in the south by reason of the violation by owners of the provisions the internal revenue law and it now appears that the accumulation of that class of government property makes a very valuable aggregate. Attention has not been given the matter how- ever by Sctturz to an nent that the interests of the government require. Some time ago the oommis- tioner of internal revenue appointee two gents to make a personal exam instion of the subject to ascertain am reoort upon the localities of such rea estate the condition of the titles thereto value etc. and to solicit purchasers. Mr.

D. Webster one the agents of the derartment to prosecute this business is now. in Washington and had an interview with Secre- vary Sherman and Commissioner Rsum. No formal reports on the subject have yet been received from either of the agents. TBR WARM SPR1ZiG INDIANS.

They Else and Kill Wbl. en SAN FRANCISCO September 15. A San Diego press dispatch states that a. Union special to-day from Tucstn says reliable advices were received yesterday from camps Bowdie and Clifton to the effect that the Warm Spring mdi- ans who recently left San Carlos. have killed at least fourteen men am wounded eight.

They captured on freight train killed the teamster and destroyed the goods. Seven horses were taken from Ralston and the. station abandoned. There has been mail from buyer City for a week. The Longfellow copper minitg company a Clifton lost twenty team mules by th Indians and will have to stop operations.

Three detach of Ariztna troops and all tl1e ava lable ones of New Mexico are ft the Indians. SOTMRR DAYS SHOOTING. smelI Batches sman men. CuKDMOOK September 15 Tne a tendance was eonhned to those interested in short range matches which have lust been completed. The first prize for teams of 4 at 200 and 300 yards range were won by the Massachusetts Rifle score 203 yards 45 300 yards UT.

Total The I econd was won by the Amateur fle association 01 Stamford. score 200 yards 140 300 yards 123. Total 263. The third prize was taken by corn. pany 2d Oonnrclieut regiment' 200 yards 143 300 yards 120.

Total. 263. The prizes offered by J. of London for the highest scores were awarded to Corporal John Henwood of the 14th regiment of Brook. lYO for the highest aggregate in mill.

Sty tuitebps and Frank Hyde of th American team for the higest aggregate In the long range matches. The mswlag QUEBE September 15 The city detectives hare tamed that the defaulting bank. president. Spencer Chicago purchased 5000 worth England notes here. The bro.

ken whoDBOld William the notes lden tiftes him by Bp neer photograph a- welt as the authorities of the hotel where he stopped. HE TREATING RUSS. TSB PASH4S ORZCKMArE ALL IRA QtSD JOVKX3. Tty Ev auad the Pod. Uot ttfnef at FI VM woo Back by tile Tnrkt gcblpha Dan sad Sine Time far the rte Horde Uenerally.

WILL DELAY A LITTLE LOK6IB. LoNDON eptember 15. The Servians will delay a declaration of war till the operations against Plevna assume a more cheerful look from the Russian point of view. Gen. Skobeloff repulsed five attacks on Tuesday but on the sixth he was compelled to abandon the two redoubts before Plevna which he had captured on Tuesday.

Plevoa is provisioned for two months. Biker Pasha drove the Russians into Yoditzka with heavy. loss. The general tone of the news is very unfavorable' to the Russians. HE REPUUE or I KOBKLUF.

LONDON September 15. The Daily ews has just issued a special edition containing the following Bucharest Friday night. I left the battle field be-- ore Plevna at noon yesterday. Two redoubts were taken by General Skoh- eUfi on Tuesday evening and were held wentyfour hours. On Wednesday the urts made six attacks and finally out 6 o'clock in the evening drove lam out.

He lost three cannons which had placed in the redoubt. He ask. for reinforcements several timeshut General Leviuky refused them think- ng that General SkobeUff had enough men to hold the redoubt Finally Genral Kriloff on his own responsiDUity set a remnant of the regiment which lad attacked the lower redoubt near Plevna and whose effective strength was reduced to a thousand lien utterly unfit to go into battle. Even this regiment arrived a few minutes too late and another regiment sent from the headquarters of staff to reinforce him rnved when General Skobelpif already lad retreated. The loss of' these redoubts is disastrous for the Russian attack as it seems that the Russians a possession of these two redoubts and the Grivaca redoubt had counted upon ecommencingthepflensiye immediate.

y. This is now impossible until the' arrival of reinforcements. When I left the battlefield all was iiet ex cept a. light infantry fire The Russians are still in possession of Grivicare' doubt which was under a continual leavy fire from the Turks. This re doubt was visited by Colonel ey who says it is heaped full of dead Rusarans and mmanians.

ANOTHER BUIiSIAN REOULSL LOADOS September 15. A dispatch rom tihurmila to the Daily Telegraph. dated Friday tys Osman Pasha has Hacked the Russians in great force at Dubruk on the road from Plevna to Sofia where they had fortified themselves in order to prevent him from receiving support. The Russians were badly beaten and have lost several thousand wen besides nine guns. THE WEEKS DiurEBa LONDON September 15 There is hardly room for doubt that the weeks operations about Pleyna did not result as favorably for the Russo-Roumanbn army as was expected in view of the reports from Russian sources.

The brief Turkish bulletin about the athirs at Plevna reads Since Friday the Rus- uans have nude continuous assaults but have been repulsed we have re captured two redoubts on the Lovatz road which recently fell into the enemy's hands. Toif coincides with only detailed narratives yet received and with the late Russian bulletins friends of Russia have reason to fear therefore that the capture of Grivica redoubt Is of much less significance than at first represented. If so Ouman Pasha may await his reinforcements without fear of further immediate molestation. These reinforcements are according to the Times' Vienna dis. atch already on the- way from Soft where most of the reserves have beet sent acrofs the Balkans to Orchauie.

The following description of tutrgxare PASHAS POSITION written ten days ago is probably still correct in the main. SuhemanPishas armyincluding the reinforcements just received keeps up its original number of 42000 naenwith ample field artillery and mountain guns. Upon his right and left he has established 16 guns which gave the Russians no rest night or day. Although he cannot sufficiently command the road from Gtbrovainto the Russian fortifications' to prevent their receiving supplies. can anti does make them have ANTHINQ BUT AN EASY TIME wittiin their entrenchments which are exposed to his murderous flanking fire that entails very heavy losses.

Gen. Rodetzky cannot break through the force before him and descend into the plain at1 more than Sulieman Pasha can drive him out of his position and make A SWOOP UPON OABKGVA and the country beyond. So matters will in probability remain till some im portant change occurs in the vicinity of Shumla and Plevna. Report says that the czarowitchs forces hays been to weakened to reinforce the Plevna army that they are no match for Mehemet All and this seems to be corroborated by the Russians who are steadily retro- Curding. On the whole whatever may be the fate of Plevns the time is rapidly slipping away in which the Rite.

sians might relieve the fortunes of the European campaign now as seriously compromised as the Asiatic one. A POSITIVE UFUIlAL BERLIN September 15. The National Gazette roost positively denies that Germany in any way influenced Seryia and Roumania to participate in war. THE PKEHIKR DEAD. ATHENS September 15.

Vice Admiral Canons Gre. premier is dead. He died of apoplexy. DRIVES OUT or TIRNOYA CONSTANTINOPLE. September 15.

Mehemet. All telegraphs Thursday llth that the Russian army corps have evacuated Tirnovi and proceeded. in the direction of Ltela to reinforce the 12th and 13th corps. Sulieman Pasha telegraphing from Schipka pa fl yesterday. claims that his Qrcaasiins penetrated to Elena' on Thursday where they defeated a body of 300 Russians killing 62.

Several more Russian cannon in the pass were dismounted on Friday. Sr. Hall' Death. NEW YOKK September Mr. Wm.

H. Hull of ugnata who died here suddenly Thursday nights became overheated sat down on a doorstep and died in a few minutes. An exami nation shows that he- died of Bright's disease. r. Fn' is HAVAHA8 pt mber 16.

Abooi a thousand fio troops rrLsed- from Bplin during the last ten days landing at different puts of the island. eU bat Dlatmrb Hindi be Qr at hmr September 15. It is intimated that the cornmlsloner of In dun affairs will be Mr. Ezra A. Hoyt of York who is at present a memo her of the board 1 Indian commla.

Bioaers. The secretary makes a mystery of the commissioner of Indian affairs until he returns from Louisville. It don't mat. terasmuch as the secretary seems to think. First.

Assistant Post Postmaster-general Tyuer have dispatches at there is no particular change' in Morton's condition to-day. Thirty temporary clerks were bounced uttLe trecuury department to-day. Seven thousand live hundred dollars were contributed to the conscience fnnd of the treasury to-day by an ob. scure person. Senator Ransom is quoted as saying that time democrats will not attempt to organize the senate by seeking aid of the disgruntled republicans It is loosely stated that Governor Brown vice-president of the Texas and Pacific road will become its president under an impression that his position on the Louisiana commission will influence the administration favorably towards the great road.

It may be accepted that Governor McOormick desires to retire from the assistant secretaryship of the treasury because its duties deprive him of the outdoor life to which he has been accustomed He not on the slate for the Russian or any other mission un less it be commissionership to the French exposition. Governor McCormick was active and useful in the success of the centennial. Secretary Schurz suspects some squatters who applied for patents for desert lands in the far west have accidentally secured an occasional slice of meadow land. lie has ordered the commissioner to withhold all patents till his agents have reported together with his log desert land and other agents. SchUTa will have more patronage than Morton in the postofnce depart' ment.

Sehuve has discovered some logs and two sawmills in Colorado which he has ordered replevined. The squatters are ordering dictionaries to know what replevin means. The supreme court convenes Oeto- Second Assistant Postmaster General Tyner has returned. George H. Pendleton and Garfield will stump jointly during the Ohio canvass.

Evarts holds to the opinion that amalgamation of the direct cable vitiates its charter. Malt Carpenter thinks the republic cans will carry Wisconsin by hard work. General Randall Gibson whose health improves at German spas re turns October 1. They should be seen at the Turkish legation. The telegraph wires touch the tips of their towering turbans.

Z1IA SI AT FA IB. An Important Paper I' Prml dent Odmlla Editors Constitution I am now satisfied the fair to be held in your city begin mug October 15th will be a grand sue cess. Every arrangement for so desirable a result is about complete. Only one tiling is necessary to place it beyond COt1jlcture. The stock exhibition will be exceedingly line.

The department of agriculture proper will be creditable to the state. The sport to be derived from a test of speed in harness and on the tad will be supe- nor to any ever given at a former fair. The display your enterprising mer. chants of your skillful mechanics will do honor to your city. The' ladies' department alone remains in a chaotic state only awaiting the action of the fair women of Atlanta to form i into a place of beauty and a joy for ever.

No one who knows- anything the wide-spread reputation of the ladies of your city for cultivates taste for artistic skill for graceful do. signs and splendid execution can doubt that all tnat is necessary to make floral hall a temple of beauty arid loveliness is to get. them interested in the matter. But no one feels that she should take tUe initiatory step ant hence no one assumes this respousi- bility. I know I will be pardoned by my fair countrywomen for thus publicly using their names in the public press but the conventionalities society force me in this direction.

am channel and I therefore respectfully announce that it may not be armies ii me to suggest- a few names of the ver many in Atlanta who II they would interest themselves in this department would certainly give us such an exhibition of horticultural beauty and artistic display as would silence the criticism of the most exacting be holder. Will not Madame R. F. Maddox W. D.

Grant R. J. Godfrey W. iLiTuller J. O.

Jackson J. James Samuel human W. P. In man W. Henderson E.

Lawshe B. Wtleon WutEnd N. Hammond J. W. Eogl ah J.

J. McLendonand very many others whose names I could readily suggest together with thatlarge bevy of young ladies who are Atlanta' highest Will they not sincerely auk see to it that such steps are taken at once as to give such a display of female taste anti handiwork as will redound to the' honor of Allan a and' the glory- of her women. I wii not appeal to their pride. This is unnecessary for I boldly assert your city to-day owes much of her. pros.

perity her teauty arid her growth to tier enterprising women. The founds' Lions of your churches are laid in their prayer The spires of your chapels pointed with the bright ill ver their efforts and their zeal. To Atlanta's ladies then I appeal to excel even themselves in their etrJrt8 to illustrate their city and. above all to give finish and beauty to the great temple of aj riculturif fiechanical and social interest that we are exciting in her midst for the' pleasure and profit the people of the state. Let floral ba be a plac where fairies would glad I linger add ngel8 will sturdy tread.

I the name rf the Georgia State Agricultural SOCIefjI invoke ladies' of Al Unta your hearty Co operation In on untiring efforts to Atlanta's fair descry log of he energetic sonsand wor of herlcvely and accomplished dacil ten. Will the ladies I have named tome of them inaugurate the ladies department at once lean thenas sure the people it large. that teyery department of our exposition ia complete audits appointments creJtab1e 6 Atlanta and worthy of the Stater Respectfully THOS. IlARCEUArT. President Ham ARmHtaMt.

it September Ik etemer Lake gin tic left here. a daylightauringadeuHe fog arriving short distance Lochclay and ran agroondJ tsuaJaxgo and valua bte e1go lnd4ii sheejuad Cattle lot tha English market At belief the rood is leakintfrandnSTcareo Lai been removed UNDERTHE fiOD. ISCBSAMg Of IHJI ixttoirrtrsK urraurxv. Reported. a ct Health Savsutt Jacxsowyiar.

PaA September 15. A special to-night to the Sun and Press says there were two iUi from yellow ever wt night at Fernandina. There also an unconfirmed report of two mQre. It AMOMO TUX is one of the doctors. There are probably 70 or 80 cases told.

Dr. Mcfarland says the fever yields much more readily to treatment than in Sa vannih lasfyear. He has sent for two physician a druggist arid eight nurses. The hospital is nearly ready for patients. THI DEMAND FOR FOOD nd nurses is increasing and the may.

has- established a commissary to supply the colored people and the Kxir. TW KXTT EIGHT DKATHS since August 20 of which 20 were from ever. All who can are leaving the city extra trains. Qualities of fumiga- ivej and disinfectants have been requested from Savannah and Charles. ton.

LATKS. There are reported. THIRTY NSW CASKS this evening Nearly every. one is sick in some cases whole families are down. The train night was crowded with fugitives.

Time atmosphere was. HVMID AND UNFAVORABLE. The lever spreads rapidly and a gloomy aspect is settled ill over the city. THE HEALTH op SAVANNAH. SAVANNAH September 15.

The ort for this week shows the health of the city to be unprecentedlygood good there being nut a death of a' white adult from ay cause. The interments or the we were 4 whites alt children and 12 lor Hl persons. ran CAPITAL QUESTION. friendly Opinion. of the ir Toward Atlanta.

Qu Reporter. These are seme of the sweet morsels gathered from our exchanges in relation the removal of the capital. we lave got to say is that the campaign us been opened too soon a ad the consequence will be that Atlanta will more than apt to win. The people this section are now since the constitution forever pr hibtts state aid and makes lobbying a crimfindiffer as to where the capital is to be located permanently. They look at it in this light-first that Milledgeville is an old town of not much importance at present or prospectively while Atlanta is a wide awake fully up city and in keeping with the progress of our great state hence a more comic place for the capital.

Cherokee Georgian PAETA T. AND P. AND THE CAPITAL The Sparta. Times and planter ia red hot for Milledgeville as the capital. It says that if there are not accommodations enough there for the members of the legislature some of them can board at the lunatic asylum.

That is the best suggestion we have yet heard on the Milleugnviile side of the question. It is a brilliant thought-a a grand thought a thought surpassing in gran. deur and sublimity anything that JIM ever emanated from the editor of the T. and 1' The greatest wonder is that it didn't originate with the ragr1ph erg of the Old Capital Let us suppose that Milledgeville is the capital and the editor of the T. and P.

is a member of the legislature. An artist comes along visits the asylum gets the editors pic ture as he sits in his cell with glaring eyes and manacled hands and hoarse as a bullfrog from shouting rah for Milledgeville" what a vivid reality the picture would become if the supposition should ever be realized -Milledgeville the capital. and the of T. and P. a legislator.

State Line Press Wet Point Atlanta lie naturally the capital of the tmpire state. Our people in this section we think prefer that it should remain so. This preference is caused by both local and public consider lions. In the first place Atlanta is more accessible no this portion ot the state than Milledgeville. We can well re member how vague.

and distant the capital and legislators seemed to us under the old regime when the red old hills" about Mille igevile encircled Georgia' assembled wisdom cast upon them the shadow of their- own obscurity and isolation. It ia different now. A three hours' will land ns among Georgia's statesmen and we can look upon them. hear their eloquence and return home a wiser and better citizen for it. Again Atlanta is in the front rank of cities.

Our seat of government should be at the great colltre where our representatives will be in constant communication with the best Intellects the ripest wisdom the profoundest political skill. There are evils inseparable from these advantage- RtJt our new state constitution provides against the greatest of them by making lobbying a When God placed man in Eden with all his glorious privileges he was made subject to temptation and liable to fall. We believe that if Atlanta will hold out the same inducement that she did to the conven ion to palce the capital within her limits i. e. donate the ground and erect thereon a capitol building equal to the one at Milledgeville.

the vote in her favor at least in this locality will be almost solid. TUB MoUiliMorI 11EQIBA Mr. Uajetii stair on Tbflr War Join th Chltf. WASHINGTON September 15. 8ecre tary Evarts and bin Up daughters loll thta morning for Louisville stopping at Grafton W.

Vs. where they will re main till the arrival of Schurz and Postmaster General. Key who leaves this evening. The postmaster general will accompany the presidential party on their southern tour. Secretary- Schurz expects to leave the party at Louisville and return to this city at'- vinf on Wednesday Ivenlng the l0ti inst.

Secretary Thompson will accompany the party as far as Chetta. nooga front which place be will pro card to Pensacola Fla for the purpose of examining the navy yard at that points- Cue esident accompanied by a numb oJhe party among theta being Secretary Evans and. UcCrary and Poe muter General Key will pro ceed to Chattanooga Nashville and and return to Washington perhaps via Richmond about the 25th. Till LAUD or WIYM3. A normon official lomp lle t4 Ex blbilflU ok SALT LAKE SeptemberljC Probate Judge Elias Smith having refused a commnlLte of the-grand jury access to hi books and paper was ordered appear before Circuit Judge Shaeffer' to-day but not appearing wag adjudged guilty of contempt and fined 500 and 50 for eac day he kept the papers from tb grind jtt 7 and coats.

Toe minhal was prdertd to arreetJiiin upon fur. ther refusal and jury was thereupopjJlaated tecea to the hooks and papers It ii supposed tb refusal i pjpr Ithei I farorOfremoflng Me a cul 1 ia te- dem it' :8 imprtct for tP le tat te ton me bl.t nven i Dw bfoe tem tt wnot ap Atlt ad w1t a Yi Teeph ad' er i exe g11t t1t ib kown tt te prpton nt for A1 i tat lP rpte te ton i antorty Wlt Qr tey notc wiUwh Atlnt wl Att prm- fve mUon dor te 8tat wouq taNeiuni thi subje i i te a numbr papr a nonetyu to mbrton snbje ad dem OI dlty. ly te mttr bfor tem i ou isu 9. gve blow elrts dr. 8U jet 4bNen Tbe cpl qUetn I 1 de 11 In omala IJlt i eat Cc Crt et.

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ie btwen Inowcla pu ed te hiBdt ae cvet wt mat bnUful fowcn ever Iz. sp clur. te pll mor prP' erJ 111e crdons cDltr Bing is te forl buue mlf do. ed lC 1 plbly ould owei alde tugh butful gad tt Lll pued Ind tey wer byond omprn rlcn 1j ultur' cud eu1l td Irounde te fwera wbO olon 1 brl1 Ly de" te Illen wit te p1ue Tru7 tnr In. OC i mOt aoore.

I ilbut lic enac Le mi I ente te Sn Lul Tae 1 ber al tui. te gQet lt Tit nley I bHne abut tn mt wi Iudre lorl extdnK fm 1CI te bYOd tht uee wbie JI lyig btwte mniIct roge IfPr Ide te 10uutr oud hle et au I moete1r wel Ue 0 grulj I lne witout e- cep on bt fI jUt tp eouh dLer ade frmLe mount teL tu te w. te aould tbee rm 8ueenl no enoU CU Wbt plt teN I no mor lt Il plc ad mlJ mht Cuuly cultnt ad aLU er tlrtlon wuudenul cunty. herdo cLLe1 fne Ilmb. le lpn Ibotg rbbit wer qut iUo uaoupitnltgte.

wcr 1 tue tat ne A 8lecle te pu nler6 enUO te utln 1d prpr. te ho 1ber futer apt 1 rr lh cth ltmp te x. ln Inde toy tld te Ietu ml IU bet 1nng i wldow. tor nt eugh le uebut 1 011 te r0 Ien boD oeu Im I fet Icegl. aer1 to i rd Oon Id Ir Wd.

pl ee we r. pl cp 17 Ilnt b. Pc oDII t. cbir ad le Ibltt. ru rt aplvl dn 1 we lo rm ye 0 cud aoot 1" pJlnt td nee te rlod OTe to dor apl wOnIOI lt tolht wu cell by I.

we for' olbt I b. 1 Imellwet mT I Llp ou 10wevr td dty Le wloe te Ulerpt ru 0 eJormet 81c deete et tppleYt pfbble Orjortyed Lk Ct wb 1 bv. te prcp twn te Jo cnnU. ulvo ber onJ oTno fmu lr her tey CD got ct Ile lne of or hop 1 IWI Le rur Wel. lueT dy mlj etl dert rout pg te Clulc fem.

1g nlon oLe plOo ler CI aCcpt ane leu peue. 8ut tp tl i Idt- mlidr o' hp pe iuiil I el II 1e wo1 wod' gf Cn br br Cle ad bi lep nee fu te luurer 0 I 11 bO pi ev Dul th hp 1 e' I 11" I. qu lo e3eww tt nt Uo w1 0 JilU o' bDL nolt 1 mlt ander 9 0' cool rel oull10 cd. t1me let VIII tmJ respect1uUyOOrs CUlUu. WwaaJ palcb mtflU OD.

Bm1d1 CON bJ8pedJJAltaUllYfor ci Itam 1 e4 htD Y11bD1 hohel4gb lAt5aI forU1a IRE cts ollntelelt torethe any n1ence xpJIl1IltaeU i Jt I Dw I for c1Jillat piy a twenty-five I lwwb nw withfull complomezitof oomzn1uIoueda. 1d aned otncerl or 2. men del 1D tUlOtl onl Or. oll1 er twenty-five nqulrtd U. men aj twentyfour wbl formlln ou le tweutyfifth 1 uk Vvlun n.

ATU I I Ir I IeIIpt cUng Ppro clling fmI com 7. 01 wl comm 51loncd num 1t1er be. bnle1 IV EWIt. th nit of 1l0000llnd own1 82bOOOJOOO. Ther oonventon tb Even be of cago.

Dr It DO tlnertpe th. oUe DJl on thin ow tan n1100 eWI. ch urcb. tebut are l1 rty choose lowsacee Episcopalservices. Rev.

hail Ilecureon Millie after ken al the new bo un llIebooL at 10 I am. tiunda 4 I' in. IIn 1045 uni at 8peclalaervcel will tl Re Pt chlng tor id II st Iuda 9- mee m. Tbe Jub. tic In P.

St. 7:80 pm. I cb urch. at at. cltyud mrrolll1 11ng Q' for Intense CbIJol Re WTtcea.

10 Io-da oy Guardi. tb cl sen. twy. ofill 0) pell' t1 theil1utJ Ct dI UAtee IP 1IIlUku cr511 oINU cil oy. UIemIt 1 fa far HI oovznsoaa 1i 1W8 nn1l11w1th be II the-finest d1aplaJaeoza wl bdtan4 KlIledgeo.

lun- to and east a YllD he UpeDwtr tr1 tiaV rller18 and oD q. Th anwor Iwdl1Id w1l1. the fat Ca a nadJDIfl nun. JI1nSdIa laTIIxpecad GTH4 lI YORK Iwici kry alew dallnce a da antr. lDother1r1J Hill i beentld.

nappedlnto tho wrIh solicitation c1 et canedown he 1m and wed me dltll i be Vroornwould 1 MrKnh wl lad elL COO to do 11 ftherAY thetrl be8i4 Lbenl1fred I tbei rtngon tln er. liked tbe Uemento youllllilldy let whoCn e. BO lIEJL8 41 to hlsfamouJ rlDg wee three narter 1 tti Tbe the' wl la totbe 2:23 Uot exc1 en was heuti 1 NO 1 he twood UI1IlIll 2S YMer lly huinhedted I a. eDtel bort grl Fa tber on aalt him shelter led Ka DOweernn tn penC II. rnad the YorltpoeLooJke II1i1itr1cken Jlg her I II He rtvlln youni It ke 1111018 TO GO Fit for bt off lliooepted the enwr I oltlle to.

ib earlYln Octo bar II IUebtAr aired di5poll Cn A7 no llnl unt ltl ufferol of a. venue1t rented IUU. Mn. Il1 third If a bw1ll One more1O he 00. to apartments.

I 1iOeP1LD4. Tru. ublein I was dloeverdd hO confessed on Tu br oo lIar1 1 tOO 1 tI Te ot. If r. Ieale WI fe n1 :1 A DJOUW w.

1I1101hm weliyested. Tr. of the CIOIU1L I PW1t e1 htaliilfEriemail COIlid t. freighttrain pre witbeon. r.

re tr ExpmsM. mAttictere bun e-d hi th1 whSatand hiobumed AD Nudde. uei. 11 clelond O'Brien nij ht preT oU8. ns tch tli I urywas There.

II' reacbAugusta to- I Hullleh 8l re lll die 1HtJD. WllKO The I reported a inst indebl dnes8. te today her in I I been all ges preR denls I will. 1l Good ASBINQTON For vernment 1. of on mat afpointed and real ti qg of I bUl1in WARJlIJPBING A advi and one no or at C1 ton the a valable ew i IiIDnUbes lor The at- iu won a ya Rife Oll 1 comj pan E.

I frlzea bv. It SlewsrI I 0 Lmd nfcir I ere highest" we meri i sllpeaeer of rchaafdt WO land Th ke who io tUi spen ph pbaIJ a wbe SS. PABlA1J OBBQIIJlAril 2B iii fl.U- Ba k. 7 Turktehipea Drr XGn. LoNOONseptember The8ervians ill th plllsedfive com pelled I RU8S anslDto heaVYj Thegenetal The News fore about oelockin he ed ing eral ownre8pO had' utterl I Genera18kob 19ff it recommenciug the offensive ly.

qliet ox- Grivica redoubt. bea re- icy of A from D. ly sys I NDO There notresult br ef sians ave re- I iD patch ou. Sulieman PUlhas men with am pIe p-Jn ni ht Glbrova into he ti11some ha' czarow lchs been. 81 pping theRns- The deniesthaf 8 rvia Greek A.

armycorpe ela paOfl cnnon Yo rl Mr. di d' 8 An.nmi- of 1 I ut8eptember About I itoro I Bplitidtirf rx. cur. sebjsea Db' the nidr Dyedea Lie. WuuIBOTOIr It In.

sinners comm 1l8 oner I ter as much P08lma general mporary tle fundof eekinltaid repuhl can ly tattdthat ma I ord red tolJcr 8. I alth roe SZATS FAIB. Qrll F. om lllU fied thin nece8ll ry riorto gt ven form wow en tran form it of wide- pread arti tic utl th and bilit fairconntrywomen I of and nd Cd in tosu gest nam very I fluller 13. PInIDAD BJ JJ cud uld beyof I pial Atlanta Win tbeirpride.

to-d of. prayMlll Tbespirea tjhit of taaladies even all givefinith beAut1o ago ricnlturtJecbani al I of ball I be. pl 1Jherefairie gladly I wlllllllre1 In Geo ia Societ I iDYO oAt. IlLn heart1co out' unUruigeUostLto faircloe TT. hFr sons nd worby accompJillbeddatlb Iliave 1Am or ina.

gnrate I I can th8 th peop largethateT8fJ de rtment ex it1on fa. and its appoInlm nt table nta thUtat TroosHaangagatePresidenL A rnu ber The mer MJgmtJc lefthere' daJigbt ur4tg' cieDiI logat1irinlr a ltritI hcly j' tih rrndnJlll aheecud thegIi mar tt IIIM1inett. 1 f.Zi.n lJ r' ttNDER mRODa y. iBr1iOBUjrOr tB. i' tLOt rl U.

Inr. We. PlFI71. bple1lliu lIQIIedrr GI" Tbe tbt8y. 1 fw jell fever niahtat FernandinLTheri Is aIaoan un oidrinecifporfof to 1 ttedoctor cases DrMc the.

feyeryieldamuch totreatment than--in Sa- nearlyr DDI ND and car peoplean1the poor. TWE. TY 2001 2Qwere fever. leav Kthe in tive5and disinfc nts atidCharla8- There re 6venin r1oneis caswh01idamlliei ni htw atm 6pbere aa Hl1lilDAND t1 a' allover Septe berl5. port beinlnot nte 1nentA for week 4.

allchil. colored 0 lV IJ ONf Press d. Qutman I. I iliecapital. have has aDdthe Atlaniawill be Thepeople in se tion 1ce 8tateald nt at Un Mill pros ctively is l' progre 8 state-hence com Lg rIantedaled ther8are an.

wellAve lle theques- I tom LetUSIlUPpose niea editorspic its anJhoars Ierah what ifthe I Mil- theKof apltalof ptre btie more 10' weUre- th seem dtoI18 Milletigeville IUs hourswilliand tie. among Georg ataleAmen I I frOnfrank I 0 th 4. i 9L 1' P. fi s- thette o1aizceand tmesnd ittimportanc.1on ro5ton madebyltjiiita tothe conve tXoza wnot aceptedyrenuOIhflhiii W11It agL Theliacoii en. er exceedThg1jnIotie Itb theo1a underst dowith Dotdo.

ivs woukot minda thlaeubject. sta ont1ybig dntyto a thdrift ln iry oz4Thi Tb thu eiacUawkfl Iet wh Mu be a poth Tbomanlle rquaito we a 0 tine roin Capitol oae reti Cf theatate. faflln burkna eksd UiUieil :5 conveuUonfailsdodn OUWUC dec gatton wautto ecap 41) POLIIIUI4N lion. ii It paffl5kLetlnAhti If YallUre are 1 abtUiardi. Ool.

nneof any 4 uume Co's. MsId. I azuLgaaoL lbs nttCk1 will ihertifofthe reports that upstdedowu Men's emI JL wjntertosnumberul ata1timesWSetvett' Messrs. the street it togG ge' aisI They deal In eli the tnarketWelmghtl everj csr it4 50 Iee AuausIssb7letY op4b5 eepy sermon hi kv John Jon Jotta3. 185 lteyftAgotIutodemDed anie the begut I bu QoL" ierTAqi Kay.

was fo4 iffl the Iii a. arcUenq5 011 T1D i Simpe0na5meO coneepoaillta J. I shtUXC Msstv amd8trtCk1tt gJ 5' 0 Athtrth. aY. were cord1Y f1Yl eIthQ land.

Mh15 JJ Cartledleb rIle. WgjdU 1tew Wlfldk05l AEnokl embsny4 Orims Gzeeneboxo gcbrt DEeJohD3nid. I. 4 a 4 411. i DAILY CONSTITTITION ATLANTA.

1ThDAYMORN1NG NOBO IJAST ia ef l. Benstt7 The fler 1ue the Lazt1ty t. Da 81 to this thale sir. ore" his saved compsrsthepleasuresofsvleltto lash as pleols et aelooges webadthe peaks-and firuttowu. Ie geltied enocla4 andesjoytd a than conch feet.

au gar- bnton ooud Ire as nature to from hotbeD hnesirem raw-just totheatream bitten thewater used At gntrgti seventeen sackborae. Tnepaoaconelils uj" lmmetltalljWet only astay twonighta Is alreadynwivlnoed myreturn a placesof tstterest-cf SuchamrtputhIsitzmdoed oihip every luxurle a c4y dcibIsIs find tt must be I ou1lo dc4te an Yeiytntiy epa Inl' 5 10 ceQ I Co IMIonei PsttnsJai Albany IgCUaedInlOObli entlrelyaxplalus acooeUA 1877. wiltetoyou tiull nd nommiasinned ve way-say ma lhelith Instreepectingthe xnjitaryprlse votaaqtiad dull mud a Mar coLni tb 218 00 ary ronvenlon for Cu Ttie 130w ito. Is on 104 and night thlsmornlcg pastoratitim aad7 SXamsndaoclslmeechgal4pm Precbtngatll 7:15 ol ama ftevJ EvausatlO4limsndatipm. lOy4amand8pss.

ATspaldlngpaator. Cr. calithe citycanwell ad4. nty ctj I wild antIwe zyns pemfect ktrty aen Iats u4wer menu capteInJOhu eof tli beetolun. commentmd was keplthebofl admlxtbleshzpe.

Theeyoiutten witnessed bya yw-y Ius iizsngta gsteiatts ier themetel of ant7 ThedMspsradon WncadySst4egnm aK OX Toullu-alieging to-my was In aih4uty hlmnuanold ftlendlwotld dorlreplled uee- tiosieatidptaelngthe gen- lx m1l th l43 :40. thestretelt ever trottedby a MissNunez olhlz ICTO loMr JatrttialdtoaWortdreporter II tohe Itli a ne TTrnaonnayoungranog one. who more ego to he wibatsotdThWwngscfconaofngs Tuesday zcer ofMr ibemsdssLbelreroployezrUeved hispe- krevnueus nothst ar whys It Into UxVleMptethb 15. PdliIidEdemail ollldeIwtth temtrwere Expr Mee eer Sternudand weebutheiitodeaih1nths 1wrscr h1 Hopeliull Chronlelesud receiytidltLthls oL MJ re- th uf.Pkn- asys Wtle-Bolslasie' Opesalngfor estae byownere re- ommie- yetbeen WiaIee Sa troopsand alitbeavalableonesof a Lfl0071 150. 10 teaxnaof 4at otaJ Th Th rthohighe mitebweand Amerkzzteam forth Quesiuet8epternber The ty Binkot Eaglaudnoteshere.

Thebro' eold 8jenderii weIa herehestopPed. sed tiomst4uet PIeWa. In a so The The twentyfourhours Ttir seeds is lieay l8 lii Thellat1onal wayinflnenced Vice YoaxSeptember1r. diedina minntesAnxamni y7i. rdsrYnerf o.

HAY4Aptember1 tho sa SpIlii-dti4the 7HE3DZRLL tbaIfltsturb hhRra It A at ob- scare' tos tris an un- orton dictt naries tofterS. a. West End auggesttogetherwith whoareAtlantas tolaeir for pr1y ar Uyirof toexcel thktwere plcqwhere At. 6nri fairde jiy by her Idvely amedor Atlkntaandwrthyof 5 Mast Mowrau at vhqrtdiaanee id shoe odattls forthakiiglisbinar theyeea beeiretxioyed DRTHERODs TZZRLULR. 0i.

u-j TbtrltNew eesBepeMMaadtb Pespi. FIyIsPhjsiciaaa aa4 i4TSPA QtSI7IA. ThflaithfSmaaseab andPrees froriiel16j- onconr ierep41rt 4-- vicr- 6 al The an TWENTY werefrona leavingthe lives wecrowded eeathof eweetmorsele to and comingplaceforthecapitaL iran. we' thought thought capitalarid E. re'- red ls" thobest i thisoca1ity boralmost IIIGIR4 ThirWay the 15.

awl two leavesthis aceompanythe at rving pr thsspurpoee e81dCntaccompanIad Pozuaanter ChattanoogaNesbville Knoxville ytaRichmnnt abouthe25th. Oiflcialtempelled hibstUhaBeeks Ssptember15ProbAt havIngre1used ii2. pkp WM.ofdeied-fo appelrlnWsiidjudgatl Mi0nii 50foreac dayhekepttheppers tbqgrnndyandcoete1Tnemer4ha1. ord r4 Juarreetiilni and wu thebooka.

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