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Litres reconstrucUoa but red plunderera and robbers. I87Qjhe. UmThaa come to Snffi how ahoold get td if ctatowl I neyeF wttk. aSywSSo Uh more earnest facriflciMpBrpo the north to learn n4 Uwa8lelT to be. Ifound ot tepaMtaWJ utterly opposed to the tentralolng tudeney of their party under tta radical rulers.

But these men would not support the demo. cratic party became they feared under" the platform of 1868 the democracy wouta revolutionize backward toaecei and itoivf. Lfad also that the portion the platform 1888 which oeclared reconstruction revolutionary null and void was only a mUmmt with the democrats andnpm riaclplo fw action. These facts put togethe brought me to the conclus on that in 1173 the democracy would modify their platform and recognize reconstruction as accomplished feds end that patriotic republicans at the north would then begin to join the democrats to street the rascal rejc-lvita to absolutism sums This cone1uion caused Vf write the Utter or December 1870 advising you to submit to the constitution 14 amended and go to work to avert further wrongs. I believed thu position would aid me in the struggle to get rid of radical rule to Georgia by keeping off federal interference sud I.

was not mIt taken. Many of you abused me very much then. You ought to be ashamed of it. I warned yon that you would be ashamed of it and so yow are. You did not then see the question as I saw it only because you had not studied it as I had.

Leaw then it was the only way out of our troubles. Wtll time has done its work and you are all up with now. Everybody says submit. Nobody cries nullity now I fear I must now ad- znonish you not to go too far. There is a limit to submission.

it mu 1 not be. come abject. We must subsoil to the lawnguior wronj We must cheerfully give all rights to all races and colon. We must. not resist the author.

ity of the United States even though they cheat the ballot box and force ur pen and robber in office over the votes sad the will of OUT people. Let us do all these things and wait patiently for the awaking patriotism of the northern peo. pie to redress our wrongs. But beyond thklwUinot adnsesubmission. 1 will not advise that we give notice in advance that we will submit to be treated as crun- inala.

Never No honorable northern ASA will auk it. nor respect us. we tit I-congress by act shall do. ans or Grant by proclamation ad. judge us to be baudite and leave the rest to Sheridan anti he begins to hand cuff court martial and thoot citizens of the south I will not advise freemen to submit to Immense applause.

I want the north to hay. freedom. I am willing to vote ith them and oeces nary nghf with them for our common freedom but I am not vulhn that the north shall have freedom on condition that we first consent to become slaves. Very great applause la a word. I am wiUiny to advise our people to submit to every thing that patriots and freemen can submit to and preserve honor but I am not willing to see the constitution subverted that we may be treated as bandits and outlaws anti advise our people to submit to that nor do I believe the northern people ill rrqu re or permit such humiliation.

II they do require or will permit it then all hon or as well as liberty is lost and there le nothing to hope for by any submission We catch up the old slogan of our ens. rnlvsstnd read it and return toils authors and say This country this whole country must be all tree or all kkves' Load applause will in all things deport ourselves as patriots and respect and protect the rights of all men. We will submit to the accomplished facts of the past whether we approve them or not. We wilt join our northern brethren to restore the constitution as it it over all the counir We will unite with them at the ballot box to redeem the country from its present ihralldom and its threat. ening future.

will help them unchain all the Btacs and preserve the lib. exiles of all men. If force shall be em. ployed by the enemies of the constiti- Uon by the rebels against constitutional to lo defeat the will of the people through the ballot box we are willing to march with them as commoa brethren under a common flag to preserve our common country union and constitution. But we of the south will inaugurate no war.

We shall resist every attempt to po oke or force us first into the collision. We insist that the roll-call for volunteers to defend the constitution shall begin at Bunker Rill. Then let it go to Lexington and Concord Saratoga Brandywine and Trenton. As it crosses the Potomac let it be repeated at Ianassas and Chaneellorville- and Richmond and Chickamauga and Slit. lob sod methinks the very dead will leap up and answer I Immense cheer- lly southern friends Low I take comfort from that beautiful law of a wise and merciful Providence that pa tent virtue sooner or later shall have iu re ward.

We have endured we have srrug gled we have made mistakes but all our mistakes were on the side of liberty and for what we believed was the cause of constitutional government. We have paid the penalty of our mistakes most cruelly. Thank God there is a logic in events which human intentions cannot control. There is a Providence in the world which the human will cannot strain one of them it that patient virtue enduring right suffering courage shall one day have their re ward. Ibehefe that day us drawing for us.

JI believe the time is coming we true to ourselves if we bury the strifes of the past and have but one honest longing earnest desire to restore the constitution of our Iathersand preserve liberty for all that shall find northern men a great cloud of witnesses at the north rising up for our rescue and ready to record us justice as patriots. When the victory shall begin when the sins of their radical party shall eginto bees posed oh I what infamy awaits thiml What pen can describe it1 We have only to recite a record of their deeds of their violated oaths of their brutality of their hypocrisy to sink them deeper into infamy than was ever Yiitcd upon any party in history A they shall sink you shall rise. Tfc reawakened and re patriot Ura alt sections will enkindle a flame In Us country lliat win tarn up forever all Writ of rebellion to tile constitution and is American Haman radicalism bhtLed so brutal sq Jnsoleat will be ftagbt to the scaffold which i erected for our common con. od nortifern patriots will cry Jim be hanged let him he loathe midst of great cheering the spe was presenud with a boquet from ladies of New Orleans as a token ae love of the women of Lou DI8TBIBUriOf. tie distribution.

reserved seal How never. Call at Grand CU Ont gaie fiecftnUes of of winter 6 BristtgjrsSSI8blaclt Jpaeasyrei fc gjish drew T' tar i VWtJfanf2tA.ieiieittteiKi C7 ft s- Vi Our arranpeut for the concert ire nearly com- rma3s3 ready for publication in a day or two. Subscriptions are coming to and we hope one wlJj be delayed till the last moment. All subscrir haTinj cards wffl idmtt- Send your subscription or call at the of. nca and ubaezft.

Janl tL Weir Advertisements. trick residence for sate. Kty organs among the be In use. nano tunlrg and repairing dose. JLrJP i fl Jti great inducemehts la carpets.

Opium habit cured. Acute and chronic ulseuel cured. Large tock of choice silk and dress Southern Publishing Company. it Guno. i 3 Bankrupt noUce John Gorham.

fKraeUvestoUt of staple and fancy dry Photographs at Uwdoini Three-room cottage tot rent. NOW is the time to buy cheap goods at eely's. Aiyx succeeds Mesws- Kendrick Sons In th carpet business. Day boarder wanted at Mra. Uldw tls Evemeens at auction next Thursdav Ito for the Memphis Mardi ra Gras at Memphis February PUt.

set tan pet dog lost. Dlstittmtlon conrer. ParLlas 4 Jenoingt S3 Broad trest near tli Bridge. Wurrz Foes DOCK Sass BLHDS ML- uia SIOULDISG 9 SO A large stock in store at prices lower then lent wed friJtsuu dtf 1. Gooiwr lawyer.

Offlce No 19 Whitehall street. Prompt attention gv. is to business. janJi dlt Mardl graa Memphis February Pdr 18 5 YrRcuoorr Boic 4 Co are stfll crowded tycuilotueo. Go to d.

Whoui Keelev ran not please no our ueed try to Carpets to Close. We are offering grest luducemeot in carpets to elot our present stock In order to make room for ULU uallj large epriug par- Chases tBlMBEEUI BOTBTQN CO. lv Cor. ff Whitehall nd Hui terSts Lnie of parties rulug to mardl gras at Mem hia ehoud all sod talk to Mr. w.

Wrenn. WK understand there areilubaof the best people getting reedy to go tu tho Memphis mardI ras No man in the senate has a keener appre. ciation or the ladles ttun senator true he eth end he no at all peevtls Silks and fleess Goods. Our abet of Blaek. and Colored Silks and Cue Ure goods is uueqiull la the city both as to qua ity and to precs Call and examine CHiMHEUUN ToS Co.

Iw Cor ft hitehau aol Hunter Ste. Aunts deslrinto to go to Memphis shou consult Mr rmu early about. ears rates etc. ORUI- are no acknowledge to be the bet in the world. till and sits tot yourself at GutIrod Wood it lies ULA unjt ed Pliso TIXINO aid repairing dose by one of the linear workers ii the state.

faction guaranteed by uuford ood Co. J4n2 UQ tuealhur Chauebertta Boyoton Co. hive an exceedingly attractive stock of staple and fiery dr goods ant era offering greet Inducements ea li eustouiers at their two stores and lid WhItehall street 1 TUI Western and Atlantic railroad tey they can furnish as many seeping cars as may her needed to carry i people to the Merit plus mardl gras. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST lie which was and wltchis and which la to eome will meet the 11 ople at the city hall Jar. ln Say t3oelockp to.

LzveLr witness. lf If ou de Ire a first-class pho ographorpor rat painted in the best style of the art sit l3owdoln' gsllery MJ Whitehall street. XVERTBWT should to Memphis taardigras. OR Lu-LtHi a ent of the Nash- vile ud Cournercial Nurseries in the city cud stopping at R. A.

Johnson's on IV street. Cis you not pet up a club to. go to Mem- phi mardl grwf Tnz last leans of the Greenville Vindicator shows that it has fallen Into able halls. II female suff a prevails in Georgia we hope to see the editress of that paper re turned to the legislature. We call attention to the circulars of Mr W.

Wrens general passenger agent Western and Atlantic railroad Bl always up with the times. Parties desiring to present at Memphis should address him at onee Wrrn pleure we call attention to circu- larofMr B. W. Wrenn eeaeralpusenger and ticket agent Western sad Atlantic rail rood. Such enterprise should be appreciated We.

hope they will secure large par- Uestogo. BOTTTOV have some very attractive statements In our local cot- nmni. Staple and fancy dress goods and carpets they offer at bargains to close out tock We need riot urge customers to call they go to Chamberlain Boynton anyhow. TSSTIiDAT the heuse gallery was tile mlnated by the presence of many fat ladles. The attraction of gravitation was therefore towards the gallery arid the handsome senator fruits trio th the gay senator from the 4141 and the fascinating ladles' man of the Pdchmond.

delegation gravitated at one to the gallery end were lost to the cares of state. FrnH AVENUE COSCFAST With the notices of the press from various aectfcM of the country we may naturally loot for good acting In the best sense of the worn from the above combination. The ladles of the company arc very favora bly mentioned. The Mobile papers say of them Together they combine hand some stage presence more aploeb atd society ease and far more magnificent wardrobe than have been in Mobile. The company have selected for the open in Biehtto our city the excittng play of fiivorW A Pi to the company it is said tiat lYaydetia in situ ation dress anti dialogue is carried wit to I nicety which displays the genius of true artists surnamed lo the ways of refined society and educated to the man mere and arti of the most fashionable modern school.

015 JOM Ooxumii. Amosgit be committees whlcnmetyerterdsyiatoe house of representatives WM ttJf on privlleees and o'clock In the afternoon A young from 00 thf upper ot getting all the ujfor contested elee jj IT it Jin the eowmt. SS3g and ifc iafaMM triirfslt sWt-f fev VJu- uSf Fiteei IallIo Oollan Ftid Asic. l1yby this Goyeriei for Pouoiv that ii Placed OiHo" Chicago Times. i.Jl\fuiIwitftou go ad go farther here let thy proud waves be stayed.

This wusmireje Tmclng and It would reqilre the tame po. tent commend by the all power to calm that turbulent sea of vice arid mlserv bensatk whose dark wives thousands ana ten pf jthflnand of. iamau beln addict- 8" i at rain beendiaeonndla tldot thatU ii certain In It workof reforurluen arid cure a the road to miser anti daath from a continuation of the pernicious habit The subject of opium eating. and the terrible result tkat follow in the tola of vll claimed the attention of hogsaivl of thatawt eminent mitflf nut hotttof fthUconntry and 5a rope for misty years pest hind while scores of antidotes have been prescribed and compounded atd fferent time sad In dlCerent countri non bays proved de4ute to tli task of effecting apermaueat euro ot the habit until within the past dozen years and it i to this late discovery arid It positive and permanent effect on the opium devotee that we ire cow about to write. Next to that terrible scourge on society and stations Intemperance' there I perhaps no one evil Uiatia dragging a larger number of victims down to premature graves than that subtle poison opium.

And venture the assertion that were the effects and results of opium as generally known so are thu effect arid results of an Intemperate Indulgence to the use of spirituous liquor. there would be a crusade against that drug that would never cease until us use was entirely prohibited both by public opinion and law. That the masses have little conception of the vast crony of both men and women that bowed dowa in the moot abjeet tlaf ery to this nar COtic good. evident from the great tndtr- ferencs manifested on the subject when ether and lesser evils are eombatted by the press. from the forum sod pulpit with such.

persistent sad untiring Industry. And In this CQwectlOB it uii tot be out pf place to fix the responsibility of tile evil And in doling so we have no desire to detract from the usefulness or the nob character of the medical profession although the position that ph phystctans occupy in communities of necessity makes tliem in a great neasare directly re teq4naiWe for the. evil. They are fully tOtlycrunt with the effects of opium on the hamui sjstem they know it to be a powerless etrraur sgeas usS hene on ly sdtolatitertrC as au injunction ac were on pain until the curative remedies can property employed. Andrwhen opium Is pricccjLed for such an otject It certainly cast do no harm arid may In much good but the difficulty ii that physicians admin Utrr the drug in all lie forme with the most reckless Impurity without ever breathing a hint or warniig to the patient of the teas ful eonteqnenres that 1 1 Ulnly follow tie acquired 1 at It of csin the poison.

Through the I reel atvi somaphy Splom is the elftt ntel JT thousands I or our boot 1 itjt and at tb tame time serves to cloc tie tingling practice or many a charlatan ai quack In the pro- I fesulou Of course this drug the same as yctinla bel adonna or any other virulent I I poison is most proper in Its place and when I roper administered acts charmingly on I the sytem but the fault ties to the went of precaution on the part of the doctor in not explaining the effects of tie drug fully sad completely to tne patient before any teats required for It. Like thouandt of other medical agents. It Is a obedient ter vaut but when allowed to take tie place of I master It becomes a tyrane that scorns rot ud laughs at despair. la the en tot. of this article we hue sta ed that the CDstof importtnr ttls drag Is about fifteen i millIon dulla annually and It the cad- i mates of rehab drug tt ai pi physicians sf proximate the ioni figure.

fully three- fourths of that vast a i lilt Is coi turned by the habitUalopiura-eaterBof thecoui i leaving ouly one-I urth roc rae Jlelaal uses proper. And In this coune Jf it ins i I ruc a netter of Interred to the victims of i the fearful bat a also to the general reader to briefly mention the origin of the and tie cbem cil constitution. Opium It kno lust tied in medical phraseology is a drug or medl i die. We use the word 01 urn fur the van ous preparations result li from its cumbina tious ith other elejei or from chemical formulas. Morphia the el iff active prin.

el leof opium is an alkaloid obtained by treating tie crude gun aniuouia and alemjhol. 8ulj bate of morphia is obtained on a further treatment with etitiburl acid. This is tie torn. in which a very large per- i Uoa of the drug taken in tula country is La ken. Upturn is the Irisplrsatel juice of the rr ppv xz nii wum which Is grown I chiefly it sia Minor an i obtained by making incisions in tbhrad the plaut.

The juice Honing from tueli meisions is col lected In tears which are formed into ma Ca varying In weight from eight ounces to I i one pound. Af ter the gum i thus obtain ed is enveloped tin the petals of the flow. er and shipped as other commercial product. yielding an immense revenue to that country A before stated morphine i laudanum and sit other prepare Ions from this drug are compounded by chemists and I apothecaries. The first being alkaloid I is obtained ty the action of.

chemical agens as before alluded lo on the crude opium and Is a condensation of its nrcoMe prin ciples a reduction of bulk uniting it narcotic powers for the con- venlence of admlnltratlon in races where it Is Indicated. Laudanum Tinctura Opii which le the result of the action of alcohol on the drug an possesses in an appruxl mate de free all the properties of tie orig teal. This liquid preparation Is more gem- erally used than any other arid as It la gee. erally below the standard of regular formula strength. Is considered the least dangerous.

Having before stated that to neither opium tier In any of Its prepra- tiens are there any curative pritmcipes. and that it Is used solely to relieve pain or holding In abeyance the evcesslve action of some organ until a remedy can be applied It will be readily seen that it is not a proper remedial agent the pharmacopoeia sod hence It one sense of the word it Is entitled to Re ranted a a remedial agent In medicines. But let medical men consider it a remedy if they choose and use It. as such but let them at the same time fully Inform each patient to whom It is administered of the character of the drug and the terrible risk in using it even Ii a moderate way for the alleviation of path If continued for any length of time. For it Is only In the model ate use of this poison at first that It abuses are reached.

Like every other habit that of opium eating Is acquired and mi most eases it is induced by tie existence of some disease or pain resulting froutvoupd or other hi juries or surgical operations. The patient realizes the feet that tha drug lias the effect of aTlevia ting his or her sufferings and it 1 eontln- ued as often as the twinges of pain returns. It not only relieve the palnbut lit th partial suspension 1 the functions of tne organs ltep Is When the pattentawake that doll monotonous feeling Incident to tha relaxation of the system' In recovering tho effects of the narcotic poison" Is mistaken for the original pain and the patient goes to his or her piuoio remedy again. This is continued day by day until at lent ttep by step the victim reach- as a point where the horrible truth i at latt revealMthst ha Is the abject slave to not only a habit bat a necessity It 1 found that opium has become the vital power i nature arid the patient Is transferred from a natural reasoning being Into an unnatural nnreueftible automaton that can only perform Its functions whoa supplied with the poisonous stimulant. It might be askel in this connection what are It effects oc the system 3 The poison penetrates every per- iioa Ofthe system the mosfles nerves Boers cells capillaries and In fact everything that enters Into the organic smog ment of the human being and when its use is continued every lntexstlttol is mi ed wish it until ii last the miserable ycttni becomes an opium monument as thoroughly subject to its power- as the carved statue 1 to the chisel of the sculptor.

An eminent physician of Maryland says hats notlcedln treating this disease that It Stet stimulates slightly the nervous eye- tern circulation ant- respiration which are underKl dUt control It thin acts as a sedative to a largeexteut it also acts 01 the or seat of the mind In suet 4 pimnf aa La prodnea sleep- Annexed to these maul points as known by the habitual user of the drug ar paralysis of Ae stern cadres which ao In part the rapid ii- creaseef tie drur necessary to sustain the syatos and places tuff power to retrace hi steps back to the be ginning even by the shortest manner of dl minishing th dos ii a. bee. tri dbv the most detertaluedind powerful uddSe of the present age a well as those of other age It causes fullness of the lead which is attn al ewgvSttoftof jttftabtalnit diminished itseeattani OHite InteaUnil organs as tUath iraicB cause TIw artaker to the exhilarating pleasure of the moment but rives no warning of it unhappy and final results. Htdj We have permission to use th following names of persons wIts hav been permanent nsed480gaaln of opium per month Mrs. Sarah Sargent Counectlonvlile lows ot opium per toon th 3 3 Butts Mart.

ettaOosed 1680 rraln ol opium per morphine per month used 600 monuuLamMi3adods Indianapolis of morphlno per mootk Alfred B. Tt rbride a Fran' coCL. used 1800 grain of morphine who have like the persoini named above eerUJed to baring been cured by Dr. Cal. me peIiiweplnm antidote.

Thereadei and more especially such a ire addicted to habit of opium eiUig tiaving read thea Zati wtUxaost vtuniUy inqatrt who 4 Dr. O9nstia re do MttftfjriAMldite dlscorer thi antidote aadolTrha 1 It composed Dr. Collins a gentleman who as speat many years of tla life In toe no bin work ot dUcoTertBg I remedy that wwld prove a certain sad permanent con. lire at Lspom inS. where lie baa resided for many years and where he a well known mdj blLttr Tesftorte4 Wtfn IldIacoyeredod perfected Us palaleu opium atlSate In 1868 hr a troe over six years ago since which time be has treated and absolutely cured several hundreds of patient anti now has tome two thousand of the rH cases ot opfWeatng in tttd 4tain toiler tret imeBVTtflasiflttestion pf What 1 the aniilota compWlT We re- iretour teabllHy Wi awwer iw one bat Dr Collins know this the secret This much however Is known UuttltliaTtg- stable fluid and although It coot-ales no opium it taken by the patient as a sub.

Utute for that drug and while reclaim the system from the poison of the opium n4 build it fl ctoaUy JatUfle that erarle appetite toM I scqulredbthe ha bltnal use of opium or morphine. Hence It both a substitute and so antidote. It sense as a substitute in holding the victim upunULaslaasnUUloUrta workof eradi- caitog tbe opliiB wlioB from the system has seen fully performed after which the patient la cored end ha no further teats or desire for the autidote After six years of the most unparalleled success there not even the slightest worn for doubt but that the antidote is ust what Dr. Collins claims to he a perfect sad sure remedy when taken a prescribed. Notwlthscandmr Dr.

Collins baa amassed a fortune is toelraitsof hi valuable die' covery he has no Idea of retIring irons the field of hi usefulness but is at tie present time constructing a building contiguous to hi residence in Laporte that when comple. ted will be the largest of the klud in the west and U1 be supplied with the mosUx tensive and romplew chemical machinery and laboratory la the world. The doctor owns one of the finest marble front blocks In the city of Laportebut hi business has so increased during the past two years that ha was compelled to build another sad larger building In order to hate adequate room. JANUARY 30TII. Still More Help for the Concert.

We have the pleasure of announcing yes terday teat in view of the fact that all the admission fees of our- Distribution Concert ice ia be given to the Methodist and Baptist Orphan Homes to ant near tLU city OOU Tutu. LOWE th inimitable violinist would eunlslbuLe his services to the enterUlcment. This in ltelf would attract hundreds to lktitvee a opera house as to listen to Colonel Lowe's manipulation of the violin auti hU rendition of tie glorious old time tunes is second only to that of the dniuui Ole Bull himself. Be rarely appears. and only when he can contribute to a charity.

Also that RiKB DR. COD UOLLL3D I whose banjo solos soil comic songs have never be surpassed in Atlanta and who makes the very walls shake with convulsive merriment in the same laudable spirit cheerfully consented to take pact In the programme. These gentlemen even without the ptettdId orchestra nave engaged would snake capital enter- taiument lint we are uut through with the rogramme. This morning we are delighted to add to the list of those willing to contribute to the haritable object to OR. I iitLUS whose vloln and ban to tongs are such as are worth of a hundred miles travel to bear ADSeImiStOle.

tare announced tl at subscribers ld Ing cards will be admitted free. All hers will be charged but the price of admUlon wilt beonl nft cents in answer to li quinea we that re- M- cd realS can be ob taine 1 and due notice will be given how to procure them. The entire expense of the pers I U6e an 1 band 111 be poll us ani our contribution tothe orphan hones- tliu grim rcce pis of admission going to tie lustilulious named vt. coscoar aud dbtributiuu will occupy only about one Lour and half. The awarding of the presents will in itself be intensely Inteteot- amid uttorl co i Ideratle emaneweut shall aunuance before the day uie ail itional jft terfrce order will be kept and ever po- Ble viaiua made for the omfort and enjoyuit ut of the ladies and gentlemen prjsent We learn several clubs are bring gotten up to go to Memphis to niwill gras.

Sheridan Mack and Days Cosnbtna- lion. Tire above company closed a short and cert unly a very successful engage- tent at i ur theatre list night. A tine 1 mrogratcunme night enabl the troupe to exhibit their best talent and ss of humor The entertainment brimmed with novelty and the audience were kept constantly interested and amuse i Sheridan and Slack are very popular in their specialties and deservedly so. Lester and Allen are excellent gymnasts and song and dance- men. Miss Alec Jordan as the fashionable young gent of the day is capital The Stuart sisters pert pretty lively blondes in their trip- pie ep and double quick shuffle brought down the ju Little Carrie Rosnell renders her songs with a pathos that carries the hurts of her audience.

She also dances like a sprite. Adams is very good. short the troupe has been selected with tin ejt nn le to their versatile qualities and Thich presents the combination to the pub ic in the most favorable light. IT will be real jolly to go to Memphis to mardl gras. Important Business Change.

Messrs. S. S. Kendrick Sons the well known carpet merchants of thi city announce tins morning the sale of their tire stock in trade and good will to Mr. m.

llaygood formerly with Messrs Chamberlain Boynton Co. of this city. Mr. ilsygood is well. known to the trade as an energetic and able young business man and we have no doubt he will prove a worthy successor of the-former firm.

Mr. Ilaygood has hcd some six years experience in the car pet business and is thoroughly posted as to the market Mr. Edward 3. Kgndrigk whose taste and judgment in the selection of household goods. is to well established this city is announced to remain at the old stand with Sir.

Ilaygood. Xardl Jhmphti February fltbUTS Postponement 01 the Agricultural Convention at Thomatville. Groseta STITS AraiLmtTBU. SOCIKTT Atlanta January 231S75 EdtUn Com flfase announce that time spring meeting of the Georgia Stake Agricu tural Society to have taken place it Thornaovllle on the 9th of February has een postponed to the 23d FSBBCIHI ith Tuesday This action Is In consequence of a request from the citizens of Tbomnsville Inasmuch of the stockholders' meeting of the Atlantic and Quit railroad takes pa-e on the Oth of February. Ytryrespectlollyi A.

IL iozsurrr Prest MALCOLM JomasToi cy in Mardigras MemphiSj February 9ti 1875. Marriage Licenses Issied During the Past Week. WHITES James A. Bryan and Miss Nancy E. WO- Uama.

fl A. Wilkinson and Miss LT PWlIklna 9 BoMnson and Hiss Alice Glenn. LB rTTMffan4iGuMxrftTroTbes William Atkinson and Miss Emma Bobo RH Cook and Us Martha Bridges OLOMR I Paul Wins and Hannah Williams. Albert Johnson and Harriet lfoeeley. AunnelBajljT andJoUa MltchelL Mardi gras Memphis February 9th 1879.

k. nTM1J much success in his practice of medicine upon the progressive or eclectic principles. nehanaUYe Georgian regular pad ilatBbf nouthern as we as tonthera medical institutions bo hi profession and the cure of his many patients. Us has had an experience yeses of which ton wasipentlntte dty of SsTSnnao. Hi 1s DOW jjeimne yjcjcattd ande tao lipdAoW Clfy iiy wi sSltted handsome ofuC9 anuettablisned a pensary together with a comfortable re ceptlonxo JOOB smfogladies pa the corner a Broad and jCtcheD streets stairs.

i f- tj i. Marfll ens Xeaphlf febrairy JH618H CAMPBELL 4 BEFORE JUDGE Denlsleaortke Coin etc. Yesterday morning the writ of habeas corpus takes out before Judge llopklna by Tunis Campbell was heard at chambers. This the second writ that CimpbeUhutuedont The first it will baJremanberedj came before Judge Pittman the ordinary and after a fight listing over two days was withdrawn by Campbell's attorneys to forestallanad Tersedecision. Judge Hopkins was then applied to it wu hoped that he would differ from Judge Pittnian in his construction of the criminal law.

vinE itaaixr xiirrrsta ES THE CASK by our colored population geematobe just lively as ever. The room was well crowded with negroes who Usi oed to the arguments with the keenest PwipbeJl waa brought into court from the water works where he has been eon. fined ever since tha writ before Judge Pittman was withdrawn. His few days' experience with the convicts his produced a great physical change. Campbell 1 now 65 years of age and his condition yesterday has demonstrated that an Imprisonment in the penitentiary of any length of thee will kill him.

He was so feeble that he was borne Into the court room in the cents of four negro men and after the trial was over had to be carried out i the tame way. lie utt during the lal tuning with hi bead bent down the very picture of sickness and exha jstlon. TWJTKIIL. Campbell before was represented by Judge W. F.

Wright Coif Hill and Mr. Thrasher- The Solicitor General ap. pared for the ntate. Tins only papers introduced-in evidence upon the trial beyond those we have already published were the bill of exceptions and accompanying testimony. This is a copy of the Dill no win the possesUon of Judre Tompkins whlchlt Is alleged by CampbeL tteraeys5 he has delayed certifying no and thereby permitted a great hardship to be done to their client.

The principal grounds urged for a a new trial in this bill are tint Campbell was tot allowed to go before the grand jury who found the indictment with his witnesses. that he was not served with a copy that he wee tried by a travers Ju. ry when the regular Jurors should have been used and that whirl after being out for a number of hours tho jury came into court and said they could not agree the judge told them that he would wait until 13 o'clock that Saturday night and if they had not male up their verdict by that time he would keep them together until the middle of the next week. Judge Wright opens 1 the cast for the petitioners and commented for some time upon the haste that heel been used in transferring the prisoner from Dan- en to Savannah anti from Savannah hers. After fully hearing his position upon this branch of the case Judge Hopkins made substantially Tug KOLLOWUiQ UEMiRRi.

My own practice has bees this In nn. rmtnlv nf irri.it there i no jail and for safety couvntcd pru on ers are always brought to the ul of ill county This Las en doom upJi au order taken for that purpose and whicn I have never refused to grant Tilt has been my own course. The law requires the motion fjr a new triiU to to made during the terra If tie court enlarges that time the court is responsible for it. If a man is sentenced in my court he is invariably sent off unless he eU an order superseding the sentence. I eve always thought that the tint never nie to a moan until after nail ei nte here I ought not to hare Load as a a ter of right.

After the delivery of tore ab ve re marks the counsel ion the prison at ouce moved for a contmu uea to va them ras nable time in Lieli to pro- pare a bond. They asked forth that they be allowed to give this bond fore udge Hopkins instead of being put to thu inconvenience of giving before Jud Tompkins win is over three hundred miles off in Savannah. The solicitor general opposed tl motion fo a continuance in brief but mbe argument after both sides lad tact 1 leird Jude Hopkins rendered lime following OPINION When sentence was pronounced upon this petitioner he should at once moved the court to suspend it an 1 thus hanged the complexion of the record in his ease lied the defendant to suspend the sentence at the proper time I do not think that any judge in the stale of Georgia or on the earth wou lace refused the motion. The ee en taut un el managed the case well but neglected to make this motion in ericn time It is my conviction that this man lice a right to be out on bail. I think further that the judge of the eastern circuit has jurisdiction over the case mtnl coon- queujj he is the proper person to Lx the bond Jo its present shape the Ha teas corpus case made out before me is very incomplete and were it pressed I should be compelled to dismiss it.

I shall therefore grunt the motion for is eonlm canes to enable the prisoner to prepare his bond. I desire to say further that I nothing in this record that is calculated to reflect upon- Judge Tompkms. lie has evidently tried to his duty. I regret that counsel for the prisoner have thought it their duty in argument to make such serere reflections upon Judge fompkins. I have no idea Judge Torap ins would keep the bill of exceptions in ii3 pocket after application had been properly made to him for it neither do I believe that ho would refuse a proper ap- er application for bond.

CAMPBELL IN JAIL. Judge Hopkins then reminded the prisoner to the custody of the principal keeper of the penitentiary but by management made through the. prisoner counsel with the principal keeper and in the presen rf he couct Campbell will remain in jail Shre until another application to admit to ball Ji be made to Judge Tompkins. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Services ToDar Methodist.

rear CutJRCH Rev P. Harrison will ireach morning and night at the usual lours Subject of morning discourse- The Powers of the World to Come. TaniTT Her W. Scott will preach morning and night at the nal hours. PATKIS Bev T.

H. Tlmmons will preach morning sod night at the usual hours. Evans Rev H. Qarrh will preach morning sod night at the usual hours. Sub ect at night Temperance ST PACT Rev VT.

A. Dodge will preach morning and night at the usual hours ST Ray. i E. Evans will preach itatght. Planes CHAWL Memorial services of lenry B.

Parker at 81 x. by Bev W. i scotf EDGJWOOD Service at the usual hours by Eev. B. Ifle.

LorD Brazen CBTOCS Preaching at 10 AM by the pastor Rev. Sir. Isett. Blab- op Raven will prtich it night. Crrr Mission QUABTEKLT Co riRiacs The first meeting of this conference wilt be held Tuesday night 26th at 7 o'clock at the First M.

I. Church South. Freibytertac. leanv CBOCS Eer IL Martin will preach morning and sight at the usual hours. CaraAL-BerJTLeftwIch D.

D. will preach at the u-seAl hour morning only CnxBixujii EeT. H. Crawford will preach at 11 A. it to Good Templar's Eal wd at nigat at the Mission Church.

Death- r. Oliver B. Prince. Mr. 01irerIL PriDcea well known citizen of this state died at Decatur about- one o'clock yesterday morning.

Mr. Prince was celebrated throughout this stale fur hisenensire information and great generositT. He honored and Ibred by a large drde of fnendfIan Tdatirea. Hemflred here recently is ebW htalth Eopfag td be fcenefitted by tne-cAanWand subsequently located a Decitriti- hIli death wu very sudden. BeleaTetavfamiljrto whom we tender our deepest srmpatUes.

ITheirkiesisfai deedtvgiealOM but they have many who ooom with them. Tie Tenains were taken to Athens UtdV tt i Po aer tto bes becauM perfectly pipe tha cheapest bece very package is fal TWTA COTTON WATEJIIENX ATURA January kFt Cotton doted web and tendttjfljtowB low middling ISJcents ml xsczma TO TO Sato y-wagoa. 3 83 Ij Western anti Atlantic. EalfflJarl ty Central Bauroad WIT Liz Railroad. 209 tIWntBnroadF 53 Georgia Eallruat' 44 Total.

3 Receipts previous 52987 Total Stocken hand September 1 KB Grand total. 8J533 day. Shipments prevfoas 48545 Total. 48 84 tock on hand 4 freight to New York tl lOperlOOIbs. 8zi irmxooxa ooarivcuas AID cm men cvihN OH VOURTI ZAGs.

Review of flew York Cotton Market. By Telegraph toTheComUtatlflo. Niw Toni January 23. The market or cotton his been snore active and a firmer ton ha beta established with aoose ad- vance realized during the early days of tie week but which was afterwards partially lost which leaves- the market value one- eighth cent higher than at this tint last week. Export business has been materially accelerated by a liberal apply of freight loom which In tome instance was nnu ally low steamer.

generally were over applied with bear freight which ld not IB taken and extra room was filled with ght goods thus giving shippers. of rotten light margin of preflt In concession of rites of tridsportation. Total sales of the week were 158947 bales of which 1827 bales were or immediate delivery ant ball- ante on contracts for future delivery. Imports of dry good for the week 3438563. FINANCIAL.

ATUJTI Ox January 231875 Banks buying exchange on New York at T4 telling exchange at prenlem. NEW You January 231873. Money easy at 2i S. Sterling quiet. Gold adjr Governments a shade stronger.

tate bonds steady. Bank statement Leans Increase til 500 COO Specie decrease 2 500 000 Legal trio en increase t300000. Increase 12 0 000 Reserve decrease II000 000 Specie shipments to t3L OUO for the week 1332100 gold coin 3527 bare 348412 efiver. Gusom receipts for the week SJ 433 20. To-day the sub treasury paid 100000 interest and 1144 000 for called bond Gold dosed atti 12 TELEGRArUIC RARKEYS Spiclal to The Qmetnftttdioa.

Receipts at all ports to-day. Exports to Great Brlialu Jl Export. to continent. tock in New York 1W H5 tock at a ports b688U New YORK January 33 Gold 121. Old classification spots dull low mid lings 15 nitudlinga la New craeeiilca- on dull low middling 14 middling bj sales to port 1 117 tpinntrs lam peculation 70 trautit Ji5 Futures closed weak and Irregular silef 8 dOO bales January la 1 nominal February 15 1 3.

March l5alS 33 Ap II 5 11 1615 May iflaiti 1 16 Jute lb uly 10 5 aiej AURUS li ild In. UwocioKd see Xcporlt. The Associated Press reports snow the tate of the markets an hour later than the above spedL NEW tone January i3 Cotton dull sales 15536 hales at t5lfj. tin receipts A19 bales gross 1119. Futures dosed week cud irregular sales 8 500 bale January 15 1412 ieornarylfil 32 March 151115 1" 3 April 15 11 I6al5 13- Si yl61- i June 169 July 18 19 kf4 August t0alO 13 16 CnsBLrsTOs January 23 Cotton dull middling lot low middlings good or- inary aUJ net receipts 927 bates ex rts toeoutinent 1700 coastwise sales 13 stock 7302S NOTOLE January 2o Cotton quiet mid.

lings 14 net receipts 1441 bales exports coastwise I 400 salts 200 ock 14 4. OILTISTOB January 43 Cotton quiet receipts 1 Si bales tales I 018 mi Idlings tij exports to Great Britain UiS stock 18. MtMPHis January 2J CotUra unchanged muddllngs 15 net tectlpts 1 JOl bales shIp- tnU 1103 sales 1130 stock 00239. Wtrsrnorone January 23 Cotton mid- dUng net receipts 417 bales sales 100 tockUtM. tja January 23 Cotton unchanged mddhtngs 15) gross tecelpt.

615 bates sa es 1 stock i4 AOBt8TiJanuary23. Cotton quiet mid lings 14 low middlings 131 good ordinary set receipts 8dbiyts sales 9 4. 8iYi cCiH January Cotwn very ulet mtddnge 14 low middlings i4j good ordinary 13 let receipts 5 bates exports to Great Britain 8379 France 2214 continent 1800 coastwise liP sales 1345 tock 91491. PHILADI HII January Cotton mid- lings IS low middlings 15 good ordinary 4 net receipts 289 bales gross US6. MOBIL January 23 Cotton weak mld- lings 14J low middlings 14 good ordinary 3J net receipts 2135 bales exports coast- wlse 1 494 sales XJO stork 69 JOJ OkLIANg January 23 Cotton quiet nd unchanged mlddliuge 14 net receipts 310 bales gross 0811 exports to Great Britain 2 211 to France 3316 to channel 710 coastwise 8672 aaks 650 stock 803055.

Janoirj Cotton milmilings 5 gross receipts 90 bales exports coastwise 45 sales 200 sploiers Sb stock 27757. rSOTISIOM MABKIT8 Nele You January 23 Southern four ess active. Wheat ls-c lower. ru bcarr and low new southern yellow 6 dull at 19 89 Lard steady Uorlee and auger quiet and firm Freights dull and over cotton strain 9-33 i 3 Cxsctienani January 23 Flour dull. Corn tltdh Perk qilet and fir at 18 5 Lard inlet and sieidy steam tlj kettle I4at4.

Bacon strong rboulders 8 clear ribtsj clear 0 Whisky firm at 95. LOCAL A BUSINESS NTICES JOHN LEELTS sow Is THE TUf TO nor cucip 93 D3 ust opened fro a New York an on slnfrle fold but guaranteed at 95 cents per yard well wor Ji 1 Wper ard 30 pieces finest black alpatas next quail- tytlSOc worth 1 23. 40 pieces finest black alpacas at lIe per yard worth 1 20. 20 piece iblwk alpaca at 6B per well worth tl 00. pieces black alpaca at 55p per yard worth flOe.

25 dozen ladles' merino skirts 11 each worth 1 75. 20 gray double shawLs wool II each- half price. SO pieces fancy dre goods at Ole per rard worth 60c. IC dozen bouletard Skirts from50cecn upwards. No such bargains as the abort bare erer been orered tin Atlanta.

In regular stock wffl be found eaulmers UaakeUj-ahawlf i Sroiderie etc. lowerthan the lowest quo. tatloni made by other houses. A choice stock of ladles ehJUrtisanl misses' shoes warranted good mad work it JOBS HLT' VXW flOCDS CHEAPI CHXAFt Just necked from NewTork an eitlrelj witoekotgocda bonght exactly at thf rlgat time of the season to ret tter InUlIaes of UK fallowing toodaT HetcW sat brows slestIee i vidthaaudoiRheheaper than these rood ortm rt of prtsti In fhaettj. cheapest.

ja ssr A pteaOU KMTof tlsek tlpteu sad bud OaR sad compare ptieet Mem Ata meeting of thj Company tell tU evening the following preamtli and reto ottona were adopted has saw fit to reo ara from. or midst our esteemed friend aid brother gremsi Wj. Mann. Be It therefore ioltiI That we de tore the tad event thus cattlrjg off the deceased lathe prim of life it ha deprived our Company- a good and useful member an the eoaa ml- tyof a worthy anSnpilghtelten Resound That we condole with tin widowed mother the stay of her old age end hi brotherand in thrirrcli tire In their sad bereavement. Resolved That we tender hi motkcrani fami tin particular our heartfelt son ow la the lots the hue justAiataVani truii that God may bestow upon them grace aid Christian fortlaide to bear up under their sad bereavement.

1 Resolved That the foregoing preamble and resolatlonbe entered on our record book published Jn the city papers sod the fieerctary be directed to furnish a copy to the family of the deceased. WILLIAM TOSSTTH JEaBT LTNCH HXNEY uizr Coosmfttcd OBLTUAEY5 hiLt Yotxo Mrs's CHXISTUV jtssocuv Atlanta January 231871. be band of death his recently stricken tbe name ot Henry Parker from tb roll of the living and white we cannot comprehend the moving. of God In our midst we nevertheless know that He doeth all thugs well. ftfissolved That In tie death of Henry B.

Parker the Young Men's Christian Association has lost an earnest committee worker and the cause of Christ a true and devoted member. Resolved- That this preamble sad these resolutions be entered upon the minute of ur body end that a copy of the tame be femIsItCd the family of our deceased brother. W. A. IIAYGOOD W.

GREEN 3. SULLIVAN Committee. FUNEISL NOTIcE TITLEBAUM TheWendsand acquaint- team of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Tluebaum are invited te attend the funeral of the latter at their residence on Forsyth street at nine o'clock this morning. BERRY The friends of Mr. end Mrs Berry are respectfully Invited to attend th funeral of the latter from her lite reel dense No. 21 Calhoun street this evening at three clock TEN GENT COLUMN. Adtertuementtof" Wanted For Salt To Rent Lost and Found dt.

soil le iuscrfod its thu column at Ten Cent a Iff advertisements In this column must be paid for in advance and none will. be taken for less thin thirty cents. UOR SAUE-ABBICKSESIDEICEIN a go loiality and on flist rest leers treel containing eight rooms with water and every modern convenience. Ad- Lean A. Cou tl utioa office who will ohow proi erty etc.

FOR NT-A NICELY FINISJIKD three roomed Cottage No. 251 25. mn street between Cain and Reins Ap ply to Caleb Fay Architect No 19 8 llroad street up-stairs near the bridge. JOG LOST A' SMALL BLACK AND tan pet dog left my house last Bund the weighs about four pounds and answers to the name of' Gip Any persons return- log her will tie liberally rewarded and con fee a great favor on my little girls. if KIMBALL Jin24-d3t 161 Mdbonoogb street EOARDER3 WANTED-DAY BOARD and Lodging can be obtained at Mrs.

Caldwell No. 65 slouch Mitchell street Atlanta is. jarZS-d3t 001:1 BOARD AND LODGING CAN JT be had at John Li Wilson's corner Spring andLnckle streets. Two minutes walk irons the Capitol dlk A an SITUATION TO TRAy. II el for some first-class house.

An extensive acquaintance In Georgia. Best of reference given. Address 1. Umstltu tutlon office Jauil thur sattsan AMUSEMENTS. DISTRIBUTION CONCERT DeCIVESOPERA MOUSE.

OOTII. PHE DRTBIBUTIOV OF GIFTS TO I the subscribers of lie Atlanta CordS- utlon mclodlnj one of 11000 gold one of 500 in greenbacks 5 more In green backs a 000 tblekerln squire grand piano a 0 ano gold and silver watchee and other ra us ble presents will occur at DeGlves Opera Rouse Saturday night next. A GItiND CONCERT will beglven connection Besides the music of the Gab City Band la nil orehes- ra Colonel Thos. F. Lowe on hi famous lolln and Doctors Sid Holland and E.

8. Bumps unsurpassed upon the banjo with entimenul anti comic song kindly furnish Jirta of the programme to aid In the char able feature of tbeocestion. There wlH ether additions to the programme but these are suiftelsat to assure the public a splendid entertainment. ADMISSION All subscriber of The lonttitution holding cards will admitted ree. All others will be charged SO emits he gross receipts for admission go to the Methodist anti pU ORPHAN HOMES he ConsULtation fnyltg Opera Eons.

rent and all contingent pense Inter talnment begins atSVclock. Reserved seats may be Ud at Phillips Crews tfiUoKi extra di Je Url sting at 10 a. us. Monday January 25th As the house will be crowded reserved seatsshoald be secured Immediately UTThe money presents gold arid nflver watches and others wfllb aZllvere4 on the spot the Zontuna subscribers are in the house. The other wIU tie delivered at The onsUtutlofl office on demand janB44td NEW PI LHabitajTred A certain and sure cure without incpo- violence at honev.

An mtMnff ti stand purely 0 iiom merit Bend for ray quarter magazine It costs you nothing containing eartfficatea of that hare wen permanently eared. I claim to have discovered and prodneed Ike JlntcrivliuL a. 8. COLUwaUFort Ind. WOOLtT 8ol A nili5outter States Aaant OeorgU.

2 AIlnr ela order froot tbe Soot for Medlcia should forwarded througb Sirs. Office la rack Medical Institute cor ser Broad and Jlitchelt strset AtUnti Tw fco Ian3j- eod4 UtACTOIIT Fryer svcets. WTEZIZ PUBLlSHINa 00. ASP ttsiisszEx NETTlDTEEnSEIEKTS Notice Bankruptcy. npms 1 to give notice flat rmths JMflay of Jyflj.

1V4373 a warrart in wa laaiied against the estate of will B. Gwlan ofeouaty Tillafewo and fitate of Georgia. whorHsoeen adjudged a bankrupt tin his own petition ant that Un paymentof any' debts and thedeltvvvy any property ag to' said Bankrupt to hna or for his use and the trmaferof any by Wm la forbidden hyJavithata meeting of the creditors of the sail Bankrupt to prove Itir debts sad toehooscons moreasslg- neenotbie estate vmb6 held at a court of bankruptcy to be holdeaat Madison Jeer. ri-i the Registers cites before Albert ester EanlreBegster on the day ebruaryA lV 1S3 at 11 o'clock Notice In' Bankruptcy fflauto give notice thaton the 2lnt day Jbf January AD 1873fca irarrantin bsokrupicy wee issued against the estate of qhn Uothlm 01 LIsrange county of Troap and Stats of Georgia who ha eea trudged a bankrupt onlusovn peti Ion and that the payment of any debts aid delivery of any property belonging' to said bankrupt to him or for his. use and the trnostei of any property by hint are forbid.

den by law that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one tie more assignees of his state wffl be held it a Court of Bankrupt- to be golden at tsarangs Georgia at La oRe. o7 ii. IL Illgbnm. inquire before Downing Esquire. ileglater on the hibdayofFebrncryA D1S7 at 9 o'clock r.

W. IL SMITH U. S. Marshal as Messenger. IT.

PO WLER AuctlonQr csIItST OWID 8AU OF CT" ss ff TOWNLOTSII CLARKESTON On Georls Railroad. Sale on WZDNZS- AT JANUARY 271875 commencing at 1 o'clock. on the premises. Train leaves asseager Dpot at 10 a. ni.

returning. at 4 m. llckets will be urnlshed by Wallace Fowler at their office and at the train. A ePLENBID BAKBECDK WILL. US SZEVED AT PBKUa LI THK1U.

P. It. WNo Postponement on account of bad weather. Clsrkeston. heretofore known asKe a Station Is located about.

half way between Decatur and Ittone Mountain with the mountain proper in full view. The place ui en lunreyed and sy temaUcslly hid off MJCdward C. under me Sm- mediate supervision cl the lion. Vf. W.

Uarte of Newton county in honor of whom this place receive. it name. The general Uyot the grounds on either sld of the road 1 decidedly beautiful and nvltlflg As regards elevation we are Informed that nU place the highest point along the las- mesiste line of rood between Atlanta and Augusta rendering botltcthnato aol water wont delightful and furnishing at once a lermanent guarantee of the establishment of healthy and prosperous village It is also almost Is the centre of DeKalb county sad is beyond all quecUon the very spot upon which the people of said county ought to compromise. In the permanent lo catiOu of br cOUKT UOU8K This done arid the public road changed to run through hi place the location of a nice Freight epot the establishment of a irost Ontes Schoole Chu cues Motels ore etc. etc.

and ULAJLKESTSJN In a few short years will undoubtedly hold up her head an high slid with as much dignity and importance Decatur or Stone stountaln. Only a small portion has been platted artlescanget ten twenty or fifty acres close to the railroad if desired. she lot wilt be offered one with the privilege of wo three or more ant sold absolutely upon their merits with clear titles isiS upon terms of third cash third in one and tldrd in years with Interest on. notes. This is the utmost opportunity for outside speculation ever offered to the people of AtUnt arid DeMalb county.

WALLACE FOWLER Real Estate Agents No 9 Alabama St. liu sontne Western Atlantic Railroad Co. Orrics GINIRAL Pl8SI50B Ann Treaen Aoenn. Atlanta Georgia January 23d 1875. THE following telegram sent by the As societal Press Agent at New Orleans explains Itself NOIrlARDI GRAS NEW QKUAKI January 2L The Mystic Society here have derided to dispense with lie parade on ardl Ira.

day on account of the absence of lila Royal ugliness King Prosperity 1875. 18751 MEMPHIS MARDI GRAS FEBRUARY oTH. For several years Mardi thai has been celebrated In Memphis 1 ennossee with such success a to rival New Orleaoi and tut year It pronounced by every oue who witnessed it lu far better than aujllijDZ ever seenln this countiy. The tELEBJIATIOS this yer st Memphis ill surpass all other Its elegance splendor For the convenience of those who desire to go the WRSTERN ATLANTIC K. B.

and It Connections will tell commencing February 5th Round Trip Ticket me Fare 22 50 Good to return twforeFebruarr IS. STThrough firtt las Day Coaches le AUanta daily at :35 P. fl. for Memphis without change and no charge 1 made to occupying scats. MAOMFICKHT PALICB SLEEPING and DRAwLey BOOM UUAVRES law Atlanta daily at for Memphis without change.

Our supply of Palace Drawing-Boom and Slerpleg tars 1 ample for any emergency and special ear can be furolehel upon ap plicatlon to leave Augusta Athens Home Savannah Charleston Macon Coluabw 01 Cutlets. 1 Parties desiring to go should notify me as early at possible. General Passenger sad Ticket Agent. Jan24-dtf Atlanta Os. A CA11D BE UNDERSIGNED HAVING THIS day bought the entire stock of Carpets Oil cloths and Upholstery goods of Xessn 8.

8. Keadriek Sons wfll be pleased te see and serve all bin Mends the customers of Messrs a 8. Kesdrlck Sons and the pub lie generally. Mr. 8.

Kendrick will be pleased to see hi blend at tha old stand. WV A. RAT000D Nov 21 Marietta corner Snad street VlNO this day sold out par entire business to Mr Wm. AcrJIsygood Well known to th Carpet trade pf this city we most tolleit for Lies a eonOou- aoe of that esteemed patronage whl Jt as a flies we have enjoyed furtha tenyear put 5m i a HNDK1CK FObS. Ailant- Jaa81 ISn.

d3t Evergreens at Auction. stAJ by Vfsyson Norman V' TJniraday ronrolng at 0 o'clock a targeroi of Krergreens CM consisting In part of Golden AiborVlte Irttn Juniper IteglIak Lanes If ock Orange. Evergreens Ae. NswlltbeUmeto beaarify yourgar AD lovers oTlaots- ihooli atund A. EOHAKNAN Mg aeqnaimsnee wtthJ.

tetgnrj conridetieeinhlslBlcjrltywo feeljwiiedu saying believe his will carry on hi JDls- trebutlon honestly and fairly' ttro by the Msyot EflLj.T.D. WflsonliSi thi torCtraeU. That old aad reliable paper ti Hoottoa Telrgnaa. which sireip condescend toao- ce individual eoterlJrlaeg aaytoftkariitt rawlngt Not even the most uptfons and sup et person could take exception to tit mnncr of the drawing. Itwufatr.hooot- able sod equitable.

Tin eothmlUes and re corders were of our very best dtuen anti kindly gave their time and labor to th in xaintendenee of the drawing or rather did i actual labor of It. CapUIa7osterau aicis toooraUyaad iWy throughoDt the whole managements of enterprIse. While mien. money has imadebytheTentnretaallprobabJUty etthe property given as prize ha calf etted a fab price and the profit only an exchange the property for cash. Thatstanneh aenwcratle paper the Qou a Age has th following' The Committee of gentlemen was one of the best that could have bees sclented by th audience.

lien. D. U. Bsraiza who. the drawing is our present rep.

resentative and one of the mostpopolir men lit the district. The. Drawing was prefaced by aaeipk nation from tin Foster of the mod adopted. This was well received and sea. derrtood precisely as explained bythedr- enlace.

siptalu i otter salt ihatwhlU be rishedall his home people good luck In etw as fre to aay that lth the people ot JUttlsalppt Louisiana and South Car ilina he felt a greater sympathy and be 11 hope they would draw the largeitfiamber sat trixes that they come to a free cons. try anti mate a write Ran' living fhl s4nilmtnt was received wttb load enema. Tie drawing was them proceeded with and the result is announced elsewhere. No connection with the Denizen Wagley Loekart or any other similar enterprise. Ticket.

3 0) each ant a liberal dls- count on orders for a greater number. kb. LIISLItAUFNTS WANTED. Musthive confidence of the community in which iey live. Sod for circular tteferene uan.

Barlow Vee Reference Book oandtnaBbanka. T. WEOU8B Treasurer Address J. FOSTER Manager. decZ7 dlawAwCw Houston Texas.

DOLLARS THR AMOUNT OP TWO MILLION I7Z HUNDRED THOUSAND AM 10 UPON THE OCCASION OF THXltt ttTH AND LAST CONGEST. One Scud Cub Gift 360000 ue Grand i. 10000 ne Grand Cash Uift. nfu ne Grand Cash Gift. WlOOO ne.

Grand Cash Gfft 15000 Cash lifts 30000 eaeh KOJXU 10 Cash Gifts 1415 each. 140000 15 Cash Gifts 101510 each. 150880 30 Cash Gifts 8000 each 100000 25 Cash lift 4000 each. 10dUUB 80 Cash Gift. 8000 each.

50 Cash Gifts 3000 each. too Cash Airs 10110 each. WOCsshGlft 813) each 800 Cash Gills 100 each. 11100 Cash Gifts each. SN OflO Whole TicketISO.

Halves 28 Tsnttuor each coupon 1511 Whole Tkket iui or Tickets or information llreae U. H. BK1GQE Agent and Manager LouUvllle 4. For ticket. or information apply to J.

it ONK3 CO. at Phillip CrewAUanU dXueesat4wt11feb43 UBUCUBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Death of Governor BrtmVfe Action of the Trustees A 8accetor Appointed No More Post onement Drawlig Cu lain February S7ttt At a meeting of the Trustees of the sob- Library of Kentucky Jan. 36 1J7S ii was resol red that C. SI.

Brlrn Seq. who uder the Ute lion. Tha E. kIramleu. via tbe real business sniager of the gilt eon eert already givers la alt of the Public rnzy of Krrtucky Its anti ha Is hereby uthorLaed to take the place made vacant the death of said.

Bramlette In the-management of the affairs of the fiflk and lat rfl concert and that the drawing annosn. eed for Iebrwy 1373 shill postUvely and unequivocally take place cc that day without any further postponement or delay on any account whatever. RTBOURETTPreM nL Jon ft Caw Secretary. Hereafter all eommnnlcaUoa relating to the 5th Concert should ba addrsssed to tha undersigned ant I pledge myself that the rawing hall come off February STth or that every dollar pail for tickets still turned. V.

MB8IQOJ Agent and Manager Room 4 PuoTicLlbrary Building jan2a- Louisville Kestueky. HBONWS tea ftnoai assay xy tei a lun at aaw Irk 4it esahi last a4 ttlocttt THE ACORN COOK HA Om say ttmSj Mm. fiatnstal Ovu. Firs lee BtttMMtliat nU deities lit Raft Mn. largest Tleu.

I lrafl4 aria. UstHt Phi Six tu liaf WSL' aartk trls al ssfl taqtla Alt rJM MM tastts flit last. lace labia in Ores 0M rs But HUM 825. tun rm EM WWT max. wmumvr.

FOREST CITY 001AaasfTT NNIcTT mmn NOTICE Jj John IVWUBami who tut in Ut ovibe. tslf sod in behalf ot Beajamk A. Brow right Of and for DWBM of his wife Cynthia Brows formerly Oy this WOhlams anti In behalf Jail Cynthia Brown aad is txbaU cf beecatA Walker formerly Brtewa Wmiimt and her flv inlnoteM8fcJB Harriet K. Walker Santfy inn fjgr Mai7 A. Woods Eobert CWood and- Silas Wood vs.

Cmarle TGalwi ey rLi iiwniriWZTirflWuiiit ir Mtus ct efeff ir i1n e1ya On thg IwIabtb thapQ Cot ezecutIDTwrfttf1ctAon begin jt to eji U8 bus eeon IrucU9Mortht djlThCM 11Uft p1e. :1 ts1tej thMrecoEol UQathonIb OhthtWork in4 the fli1 upoi us uoI1Mj filers In tthi4 co condder howuresbodgeI 1 tho czssuxes. refl1cd any proposittom wIUi a eare uui Jf. scrtflctn izpo- ndetw isis to publlc entne It Maflda5ftWA5hkeIy retrijjn crticpzly ouki tseces- and ilsothitthe of Unwns ancLn 5irteetpifr 1 iyotaI lit hit mst in e5 itandqyousr. Toudid it.

ne me fearI lawi iigbt or wrong. usur. pziandrobberInoceover ople. th thIIUInotwivizesunmiosion dvis thntwe a vauee inal awiU s4it. cmre martial ill aiene w1hn with ry oglirwith hung I.

ur toeery will rrqure I. this mus We counlry. lion-by southwill reaistevery povoke bein nd inz. I ug- whati is retrain 1 theirreward. I 1 butone we nd ocegm to be ci It As niLcd tantf couxrtrythat it tis radicalisrn Jo nsnleit I t1msas northern cr out rIm aDgee tjn the cItecr1n sPeiwaa te sian It 1- 5 gty8ebecTnbCT5.

eoret t. i uta fe left. Oetrteee4 I 6cc adTertL oW al once at Lbe- 0. i Measra tCo bel leare tO drw tsa the tedlel A md blC tetheir im I iflki blact I JpaessTrVXSD erl1Adrcs1 roads raacnipUO I lii15 c1oste fanseli' W5II I 4 I gent. pnt 4ervur tiO7.

OO j0n5v na te-OtC tgoUdeB. igoodlah I 1 Vi difuv Coneetlt Thwdi75O fr ecvoftbSrCrn I hIs Tbeft 1j5 fltht1asgent. at least tlPt bond" I 1 i AJLIcosnTuTIoL 4p4czw ejxzrJ4 4W1LkcNLVGETCOh s. tft1 tr VJflUI14 1. e.

r- ir tSQa Jaisary 3Ot tkp 5.i LW. bays engsett DeGives ope tr IJIU JLi don will eetsi come off on that nlgbt 1thout tt be tedfree. th beit Newgoedichespst51. a chlmhertlni Boyatea Oo areoffw5ng atoc goods ALtrICUTO atsc goods. theUme WA Ilaygood the Cailwsfls Yergreens Gras.

sekan4ten a the eter. wed 0. No19 Jsrs24 1875. ty cueloaseca. Kelya ttUloJ1y arid 1tuute8u.

Memthls 13. ere olubsof th gras. the Blsed dress et toqusttty ani l3jiio 1 CorWkltehio Fssriee ehoud MrB Eery now janr4-euut eel. Sel Wood jen24euu.tueetthur stoeltol dry eel ti-i end lv tt llewhlch tocome IiOilC OC. o'clock p.

you desire 3 pboiograph or porrat ofthe vslt 3d I vearssDr ge J. afent e8d Ivy plilirnardlgras I age Si B. I Ii. is th be Wreisngeieralpaiseiiger njjajaze I umn I stocks. I ca 113th ga ou vgguE With I secteJ fgoodactlx1glnthe senseof sa I tome at Thecompafly I night In ivorce As played saldtiat Yy dcliii sclionestU 5 carrte4oul andeducttd toUts artsOt 4" JoriolL TTZLAIODI the cosresitte pttV1lC 1 elecejenjieWbo ass three iwycr ceo 01 the Ii counCSd ofgetilagall teatlonlie coedS regarding I 5101111 fl' Of tbi eomrnjtt5e cot5 It be a itat the1 poeeedlfltL Th jzncacorngl soon after.

proesede to bn5ifleas and tat bk with the Invecu giuonottdCa58. 51 evfdasee ss8 toon j47to hCUCO11t. our friend se 0 chefrman IOfOIfltd blw ioi e. Jesyc jtese wW. dldnotseerrsAhsw3rili ttUthL C.

met like a ihUfldSCbd1t 5tqjatti0Idjor I Sadlag they iiadorily cli msbirt preUS resolatln thafl' DXI time they rust the irin e5v4IL a Tii oil AsiA a- nt IJ ThMS i4jsiA a Poueaikat ads ofaIaat4imyo IThAU I' Thus far shalt theta and eus vu use potcet language addressed 10 gtorin4oised waves of KptLer sea 31geeommanL bOthp0Itvesnd eon. tenipteand1 bctng eqotbi. pse ofopftem drao vrtal duuctle ds by4aywero ii tkloSwihsiW baa been dlsreyea Irititlote that ii Its work of as isth misery dsathfroin restate vaqQ tbetTllbasclatmedbe aJthIaads t5 btoat ed1A1m1mtJte3 tbIc entry andu. fferentthws countrlsanone ii he oplumdevotee tha iLtesnptrpntetereia prhapsriooae that Is numbegof te theathit we docile abjectslaveryt thlanar. reuce may ar curatlve teencele jeet ins orrns a ti tiehit entoc drert i some phy ehettreIr iyrlist.

tie aid beladonna totue pttientbefore thousavdiof a met end cap- stated cOst of druggbta aid aoisitut consumed bbltoat nplunFeatcrB of tie country ooe4urttt iucJklrtal cooneIuin may true halit an cheiucst knon I sari- reautilig I with oLherrieaemmts. duel a elpleof wILh smilpimate i poppv-p1pumer am Asia ant of rim en emma- a After Is i eoeautryt As thlsdrug an a ajcnndeneatlon prim Its Thscfmrn and dereealI for nil as inedicalnmeu Itaretnedy chand I I modemate Its I hbIl4 I I thedru1tas ocher is ofpaIn i onlyrelleves the erupensIon1ithe be xfleon herpeledO poIn3where It I Inutrevsslldthatbt11thldSte1' Ie if natural teaeoirtngbelng I I its tiQiOUheJy5tZ5ith5WUini the i 8berepil4. capflhir1riSind in-fact Ii lamadlatS I oaths ajaetoprodncssleep. as ofihe whIchSaUabIJIpJt therapld ii crease ef ibedrug use I tbIIISes' bEyOeidtthe his 5 the dose liu toted bj i1eecgeeeeoZPhebeitn gins a 5 th r4 cts4ne5Icb I IL. an flotiresults.

Ut tine foflowist Mrs. 8. Brown tory1I1e en 480 gasins t- I stied I ett MecbantcaTllcrt 1R4TW grain 1. ettaG used ofnn po I I onth LarIeILflPPett used etOgrslns of morphine per menU 0 trains SmOrPkIU pcf mesib br gocrg II 5 it chicago of motpblne V. Lns i inoathlUred If wed She cpus tbnticn we mtght aevera biaaemaacc4 of sert 5OILU In tLte1IstVJ4WLk1U9.

The reader as the fit w8j snosi 15 1IIeatwhe dogs itS lIttwedde discorWahi. sntZtIoeaailo whil lilt Ii haispent lathesto- perminentcure. lie ma wrfl ti festmu7 ettdertre muai14l tqseeUun5 ofwbtlstheinIotecompoaedi Were- our aasweriano that II Ii a veg. sn4 gplslnteslljaauadeethaa Craving t1ia II up cnatjidt4tcwgetoferadi. lirOpIumpollon whlchtlte has as Colliushes tbe fruits of his his his tedwillbethelargestof will basuppiledwilisthe meet ai cltyof Liporte but his duringthe twoyere bnildlnglnorder tobaveadequate flelpfor viewof da tlstOrphmnn ool 7.

L0W15 the vklnaufl hI secondoolytothetof fintout been two we ave a yew I. a. barrio re worthy I i We timid hold- othere a ill priceof be oniy tifly It. uInce elate rrsed rocure lmoie ant will by tm. the i I rcceipto ustitutIuuonamned.

il limit ributlun our an a i resents ug csmmmiderable some ala. nd every possible enjoyment thelalies entlemen nd certainly slur last enabId umor. ept I. nd step house. eyosingletotheir public in jollyto mardtgrao.

thu ity lire C. Win. standwith graesmphuaTebrniry 9th 1175. SrarzAoatccxrtcau AtlamctsGsJansusry2aISTS. leaee AgrIcultural I been 4th I Site rsIlrfmaiItkee A 9lb187 4.

i JpmesABryanand MlsaNancyEWlI EobloaonandMiu LBerrytfttfatt Mlii YsrTVlorbee II. IL V. E1t 1 unndBaleysmdJuflaMlkhefl. tWE attentt te tine adrtjscien I Ofi ua Dto ghk amscheadithucl a I hlcj a natITe i datE ot well a hoidle is many a I edieddlis. is gca an lLdgtod offab deftbibTmiI idi Infresc man Inaiccea urprictice eigtt waapenlIntbethyofaYsnmeh 11 a an established dl is outlecognarc BroadastdMltchell atreetiup-aara.

iTw4Mir1ll0flof mardlgiu liXesaph jf455QTei l8OOOQ ceior ROPKINS5 a-- tc Argimeit. ef the lee-end Appisca. mn BaIW 0. lathe Csmpbell has sued out. riil Iremembemd ttf an forestall an sel.

ye decLi1on. iheaapplledto. aaitwubopedthal CA seems to be neggoenwbo gnedtotharnuneote as thewarerworki eversincethaweit isnow Slat his Tan win. GeL intrOiisttedinevltitncs wehave tl blteitod often nowln ot foundthe opened titneupontho I nememsntvfl tW rlrrttit la fo eafetyconvictcd prison rc j-i this topant. een OW 8 fjr gets ci came 1 aftertinsi sell where eoughtnottohiveboLldasmn naterof I nbve ri- continusucs gem rtmtsrnable which are ut Judge 8 in 3 the or 6 mini nmmmvrd in defendants unc-l 3 in lie- is ia do seyerereflectino JutlgeTotnp ieee his pen preaczmtmf the can ee y.

Rey. preach hours. Rev. J. Rev.

Rev. 1. ject Temperance. Rev. J.

Memonla.l BenryBFazker aSSrse byheyWJ EDGSWOOD-BervIce J. uncz.Preacb1ng a- Coarestraca. Re I. andaIghtis cznviiEey Leftwlch FeI ouiy. Eey.

preacbatllALbi000dTetnplsreliaI OllverflPrinee a thornio his citennive indgreazgeneroelly was indotedbyalargeehcaofMendtinc He moved it I 1heb1 lioplagtobefienedtted tine cbange1add I leaves family to nd I ourdeepeztythpaAIea. Their 1051 isis i 431qiati ss- RunmwAs wbqsLu4yaeoeomyt owdertheltcaf cau perfectlypqe th ar5tL NI 4 bD0Cai sb aid ebezpea4 Yeast em 1 I w.e--- MXERCULNEWS VO11ONITATEEI1. 7' aii tending slows iowmtddlIngulcenti JOlTOVLT By ltdosdi5 l1roadf. Atlanta West PolintRalirttad. By I uurms.

839 toNewlork1 lOper 100 lbs. con ofilewYorkCotti fByTelegrapbtoThConanltntlao1 The for lone-bee unanu- ally as heavy cell be light a for 23 1871. pdaefling ZlnS. steady. State Leans dens 1120000.

1000000. 131050553 2433283. treasury as 144005 at It Ii 13311 JlutL inNew Gold 1O. don 1sf eport 1117 trauit225. Futuceeeioeed 800 l-c I apll ti-StIntS 30 ill leg July 1aSuatcl ttit6 Cotton 18500 Feornary 15 12 10 lI-Itall 2 May 18 sO lt It.

Cotton isijaliij ports 73025. 1400 stock 423t Cotton 1882 umlIdhiogs 2iidt Cotton 1131 nnntli02ales Cotton 141 tock 4lt4. Posne Cotton l5 sacs 24r4t. Cottun dling 14j ow lij etrreetptn 93 btes 9134 faranetein 43. quiet 14 2ft Pniiipapaii Cotton 154 14 Cotton weakmld.

l3 1494 09309. New Janus. Cotton and 141 5310 8l 2211 13groaa baleeexporta 143 23. less Crn bear bd or lower per lilt Flour 2S. quiet stroimgeboulmlere l0.

AND stems. Juntopened from 50 pIeces Ones blicktalpame1ellghJJyvkt worth 8t per yard. ty al SOc. P0pleceeblaek alpscaattfe 1 wnrthfl0e. dozeitladlea' worthtTh dreg yard worthOOc.

from SOc each Nouehbazgainsasllieaboebaeeyer oer stoekwfllbe tabl Thi bsen brolderleeetcIowertlisn ehiLirsa' warrantedgood worhat KelLYs New Tack aewsloek of goods th et cliespet goodar Blaacsl Is al goodi in5g snJd CIicWhSIW a- 4 Fbi bsmdsomest assorimint thecit ws'-s 5in and gaasirp cbeapd lbs IplendIdlIsts yeryehc1a" a 8hawli1 bilmoiabh b1t it cLoazJouTpzIr 5 a- I sa 5mj. s4QmMiQiT5 I PeeeMess f4stt a 4 ai. wQedco I jrjjjj4js 1 2ALI. OTLTU1ITlU Cou2to. 1 trv Janussx23lsTh.

at the e4 i TastItha i. WbseeasAlmlgUjQodIn Iis wisdom. loreiqsvs Ircutoile filendiMbroiher 11 delloro thnscuttlng offtbedaee ed iftibapims ofllfetlhatdeprlved pasynd unfui ng theomunI tyofaworthyan5npilghtdts bli brutheaudsrtinthe1rrelb. Samoa they nf trust hem ir1stlse.fqnIlnt1e firegolng4trearnble rae nIt JEKRrLT14CB Mel1TAx AtIasttaJsouq23 1271. 1he liii tkegmol HenryBrker ron tht ofthalivlng whligwe canno our sa Redoeth gMesoIvedTbstlnthedeath oftienry inlnutesof eurbody oftheoame J.

I TITLEBAUM-Thelrleridsand atnine BE The F. rcejectfullylntlted toattsnil the Adverfusemen of" Werst4" Forule tog met med tnl. SALE-A BuCK EES1DENCZIN agvdlQinlltysndon floatcissa an Cionatlutlon property jaziil4-d2t 1OR RENT-A A Cel- betas Coin-and A fo. jan21 A' tiundsy. of coil littlegerte.

if. DOAIIDERS I and Luckth A mf thur s. TNTJy a lie a gItO 1000 At paso sllverwatebee vausbie 0 laconnocilon felt tea his 5 parts flerewtll be of All tf be free Thegroasreeclpes admisilengoto Ese1sa The dmaytpgOpcr ewpenseal- lReserved bebadatPblllipe esle begin. Januazy23t5. sects should othenwfllbedelfrered OtherivIB atTbe W41fzMFmTYCO.

ADTEETISEW flPiu U.H.abit diTed btineo horse thil Din gte ow ssflinndrrs4iabas bern fits errfeke4 iade1 ears relflmva eallg DLBCOLUMLaForteIn B. IL Sole Lgen nth AUattiGmirgisa Aflflret class orderairdnthi 1s co ast4. Allant4 Ueorgls55 Wtki IWO bPYICI IILANX fAi4 Lr 1 ijjrf2441v. set' 1L1 A LLeDMRIIAEi j.CUTg- It CUEONIOrcdeblhlter and adniii tents and Nepenuty recode UI 3tlebsU tssetsu tranos aentl Dread. Zkrsst bei etrMed mid ibI eitose aiwa7 pee peLby Dci Path hae1I tea me- esias I a LPAUPh 4 i2tV 7 4- tEW 1ADTEETSEIENTa thnkruptcy.

riiIIm ti boglve nOlJestbit on the PM day 11173- of county lnttlState payment' of any- em belongleg uidJapkrope crier transfer of any ty thslrdabta or more ssag- wlflbebeldataeourtof holders at at Om feeterEhsnlrejiegiserr at 1875t 1Lbelock Ali. 041 WBBITTIIa U. Plfarihal as Messenger Janil4dhi. 0 Dankr ptcy rJIIISII to noil that on uL' of A. IA 1375 a warrant In agalnatue J1iflUltirii has been ontls own ton eu estotewilf Cr tEe 1 LeranniT.

itis x. WV d1t NflFOWLER Auctl nor yy LILT 27 1575 giaseitger p.m. l1ckeiswfflbeIonJahedby PRLISELI TR No News' halfway has been by J. It. Mdwardi honorof Itenamo.

Lay of side Is an eleystiminwe loformedthst thIs 1 potstalungthe ruam3between pertnanesttguarateeof I harCtJUhiT Thisdone thIs Depot Chucaes art1ea cars get let. Iwo. twa oriz1oLes. a ll 2011273. JIE 1 a i NO MARDI a The theparade hardi 151 th TENL un re as rival-New ndlaat was evst ne be oslhingevereeettn tbiecountiy.

yosrat ills WfflsitrpsSe allothens it-ft nd Ito Through fl.rst-elaa iesvi aa3S Is seat I PM nl Is Pertlen a I I A.CARD boughtth. 01 I Kendnlekm8oenawlli as aadserye 8 Kmidriekwill plusedtoseehlsfrleadsatths coruerbruiil 5rannarjfl31s78. A. CAUD. VfNO dayaold i 1.

flagood the eoatlee whliis tee yearn 4a arA AIlastsJa21 Evergro flS xTwe S. JO a- et rergneeni c. I in pertof Irish 5 Mock beantifyyooirp denL' J3 hotil4 atten oextPhnrida7 TCJiflON Iairild--dtl Aueicoeer Ai1A1 llietbe. ary. year.namIlmtg 45uWa 5e ear easeic ed ts.

or Meiriat Wah I reset twu e- seecw timer Ole. I ecrthruthjttuJiee ssgIo. aeqssdGe 51. lesS. o.

Udwdlbr Lsmsljtn4. arise. lea" oeepecll VIetSC" hllZaat siealla 5fmnen.ic saber 5Sf ssLIesls Uses paLe. Ja plela MatMvese irl1fldtvtsr Jee. a I 7 jiiomnati i l' 8 La.

4wa. A is' degila ma S. m'e 1 53 satcnsWu a iw a. TKiLi G8AIW UiOICe Lasde Fis send eaestcss. Therheal tneI CAPITaL PAIL aS51OtJ1Jj CUItbtiDLTOST.9fa from oz with Z.

SSstar ewwy onnlldeneein his Intcgnltyw feel sause wq tie filthy Signed Boa. JT Do Wilson and the tty JeuneIL the to co ilca says of the flint moetcaptious anap.4- log the La wan faIr hoses. tee vegybest leborlo the the he. aid thin bet. weds by theventure to all prubllty yetthe a nettsdafnlrprlceand theprodtlsonlyein of foreub.

deenucratIcpaperthflog Ion the genueeiiwuma the most popultr en exda by the cli' that while wtehed ii yelwasfreetoeny thatch poorlllorinalppt olin drawthe teixea. might cone waa asnounccdelnvhers 4. it Ilberaldls- the they bacon tunilst an W. HOUSE F. dse27dlaw.tw6w TO glv BE DIBTMIISIJTCL ON TtlEli7rn flltVti AIiYlIITllgIUBIU LlKitIOYOVLI Ccit3iIliJ Bcriibt OnernnCaetilf.

One CubUhft11811. UnetlrasidCashUlft. OueGrsndCathGlft. 2SCaIIIisIfts 4SXAeach1811051 aul 100051 210 Cash Gifts 580000 Ticket' 50Iielvae Tsith or eechcouponS. ltWhnleTkkstelItJO.

Foe iZforipaLlon eLMlihiuO JONLlCOatilillpeCrevsAiIane PU8UC LIBRARI Brsmete-AcUon ofUte Trustees-A Bo PCsIoneIeente-DrwIZg nb- as resolved Ts. he ents LI- gement ed kfth ed ii nd Cal fi elhConeertsbouLl beaddresaedtoth. sball BRIUQI a aipersenasewybqnAaSlsaINss emal us lass IlnSfitIs4stleef ast usreea acme wiasc HAl fi. Oyeistuy ParNes Idas all esitssl1y cibiSei7. YsaUWadOflafln ksble Iplaslil IathkiigsIskusuwi liii Isles Pier.

1101. 7AWTB 5. FOREITOITY Iu A1s MZsIIMP4AIUflLe iohnIeWIBhacis whosues bl al1 1 1egja 1eA. BrowsJnnlgktofaolezIssaaeof yIff3p1Jn3 C7n' CyTithfaDrowIaad e-- beecI' A. Wlnlarslaj Sve Jiar 1r oda Wssodvs.

Char1eaTGlsspcj Oulits eeie UelnnA1ai 5 hlinna sad Ci Gem and er IL timiutoreDfJ TTIOGCIrinIOthIthciibI Tt 101 eeherlffU5lhdf 1 nn L' eJ eoisnsyeadIs lilTesit asset 0 a aisle M- erdsctbe es4 ae4aaeqerord4srw S. ttaiscois be Is4cfIsIIIIlI ho csatf4uloMteddMieaW 1' y- ea5Ais Beieaemiasa es beaovedWotaed Nwipp w' i' 7h te efr. cgt tsCh7ellta. rOsTulK Tee kle eI 9' wa I- Its 4' 0 a.

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