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THE STATE THE tf Ia Oaten iasXkbaaa TUt LaUa to Today bolda the lag straggle of the state campaign TOfldJ Uu2 CM- roll. Monroe tad TMiowothw counties will hold UI prilUadea or miss meetings. Afl day ther are few tcatteriog counties and Pjen the deluge VT pre r. herewith the details of the oarftre Mantlet hit held their gMVednegday Tk Call the CwMtiee nnci 4 rot ooMcrrr 0. ueris 6p dJ The OQnI1IUtOn BiACMHMtJjBly a county kddjta prt- election There wer.

Oo Lid 2 lerter delegate appointed DO Tnefojinty III two 10 Chat there will IX toColqaltt wd oil rot tot LeIfer. This I got ban the jlman woo had Inatica tb mean jovj D. Gun. WCRMS OOllm KMD COUJCW Special la The Co. Dvwj.

Juijra-j aiiojnntjCoknltt LtYOftC. but luit before Id eJecdmu a Lester ukeu to uxwtymet UHTtjiad elected a OoJqoltt Ullta oopyenon follows rhhcounlrUaffirBnjribr Joe Brown. rownL Higonus is UISOII 8 to The Constitution. THO unoI JulyZ- flon Thomas IbJlifl9O delii ttti. her 101 Utge assembly of dU a very eloquent lid patriotic address.

Us i ve weU of the people Georgia lid be ld A good SOTUOOC Tie Tlsomu1o bud excellent mode of the uocwton. Next Saturday each precinct In the county win elect Jive delegate to assemble hen ie following Monday to elect delegate to the Qpeatoo which It to meet in Atlanta on the The county aeem to be squalls led between Hardeman and Colqolu lid it dotbQs I candidate will receive the oli ran Upson. HOT rlGn is XtCUXOND. AiousrA July a The hottat fight ever iu WH in thiioounty wUiacne to rnofrow over 3 Colt and unin lriff4iv1 kAt tickets are composed of the strongest of mm sad wdvc luaJere re on each. Local lane nave dragged Into tn 00111 bat the county Kin vote for Oolqni The dally papers bars tar lamn upon column of communication and editorial on one side or the other the Chronicle being toe colqu and he ews against.

Gov ColqultTi eech uperl and he had ran snthustatbc reception seen here ilnoe the Au mil Col 1 meeting Is advcr bed lot to-night. Ctaoojoj Sentinel says editorially of tb r3di List night Oovcroer dqultf iddreect tOr largest polio assemblage wOich na riser In this dtv since I war. Our new rket ball pros ably largest apartment In the state was rowrt rtpletioo Xa of it fifteen bun. a churn contained It occupant while the ee passage ways lid entrance were densely It is within the mark to lay that smeththg over two thousand jersoos prweot Tr governors address look up In dwell Lbs charge which tics been alleged agtunst him and answered one after the other Is way th1 evoked thunders of applause. Vt arm wttfr the speaker the vast audience Sire ap- plAuded.

then broke out Into entbm utlc che lug and the governor concluded hi address pienxri lorird almost en masM to the stage 10 snake trim by ihe baud and aware ra wlLb the warmest strtL1n as confidence and sipport. Of the effect the sOurew so two opinions can entertained. At primary elettlon morrow ih go ernor will carry thll meanly by novcrvrtietm ngm jor icy. A elm arid candid appeal to the popular wDceuijusUce right eeJIng and tile play never alls to won a favorable response. and never wu hu trail more trllli4nUy exemplified than by tbe Meeting Lust Tlte cr en the Tttffnpk The Macon Telr rapb of a day or two since had Wong editorial urpng the congressional dole- gala of Mllledgevtlle to nominate Btouot without further ado.

is he hid a majority and was struggling for the two-thirds. A Colqwu sass Labs that paper It mount wu entitled to the nomination because be had I nujoritj why Governor QUIQUIU has not the tune right so he ha clear rtty The Telegraph publishes the point andtayi it Is well taken. We print It herewith MiLtEnGcHsr July I Editors Telegraph id Meauenger Oeutlemen to your Issue of this wrorniug you give some bole- me end sound advice to the delegates composing the sixth coo- vrmonai district convention. You roe that i smucti Etusint has secured a de idrd major :1.1. nf the delegates you hope that all ldon Lid that hi norolturuon will unantnto No If your advice i applicable lotbeca eof clone Biount whose friend 1 whynotgjve thenune advice In the gubernatorial race' Col uu has a decided majority of the delegates- will have alnuxt a two-thirds vote in sght ought notallopDodlion cease his candidacy Wbyoi lni8Uteut lid jast' loaprofessto be impartial yet you fall to come up to the ye- remeuls of your own belle when It intugo.

zeaour candidate. Bejpec fully Out tfiBsck BIB. KKSOMISATII tin THE XIH DISTRICT Special dJsr61ct1 to The onotltuLIou. txaDoiHlxs July 23. Wheu the ronren.

lion met thlt morning YcDDel name was an. vd ld until dinner the vote stood Blounl 1 Daniel 13 with a slight variation. Allot A noer the WM between Otount and Glover mpl mentary votes were given Gloves until his vote reached IS the largest vote up to this time. His name was withdrawn by Mr. Edge of Twlgp.

Ten satasaw reoe was taken. Sourness withdrew McDanlel i same nd on the next ballot. the 1 4th Elonnt was nominated Urln every vote. After pawing this uiual rooluaon of thanks to the officers ld toe appointment oh I committee to notify the noml riff and a remodelling of the negative corn muiee of thin district amid the snaking of hands and congratulations in fact an old fashioned democratic tore feast the convention adjourned aint die. DR rllTOS OK THE TRACK Special to the Confutation eUnVlLU July Dr W.

H. JellOn delivered II able two hours' speech here at the court nniue to-day He announced for the first time publicly day that be was a can i date for congress that he would run as an indepeu dent deocL The court house wu crowded daring the dole of the speech which was devoted malnljro national politic and review of Dr. Felton Jeoord. COLDS IL gunny 19 TBS UIOJD. Special to The Constitution.

Axuicvs lj Zl At the coo vention belt to day delegate were elected to the congresslooal convention. which meets at Dawson on the 28th. They are favorable to Major C. B. Woolen who 11 get a strong support from this end of the district THI UTrAnOJf 11 THI sswun AuiiST July il In the ooogreas1onal oooven.

lion. the Hoc E. SmIth and B. Wootet Ill the moot prominent enridIdates thus tic. Both will enter tile convention with a strong follow ing bat neither with probably a majority.

The lrheudi of Turner Hammond Mitchell and one or two othenaze ate confident. It will doabtles be a bard fought eontect all around and the ilia. 40. III a probable independent candidate begins loom up omiutouat. TZ MM WHO All WILUSG TO ZIFXIS JfT TRI STATI 13 TE mows oorictia.

How. A Oooraa 1 a candidate tar Uft legislature her Bu10w county WOKTH lid oountle both claim the senatorial audit wm be hard to bar- moolse thing The rupo raijortly in that district ought to U. democrats together MI. lOU1J1 Pun ha received the unaa moos vote of Terrell oxinty for state senator am Mr. 8B.

Christie was nominated by a majority T5 Kenney. OuiK mio twm vote to-day by tad there is treal QcI Tel i the Dodge powtr eetM occurred and a pistol wsaflnd intte lIoaIe scatter lug rwwij voters list kitrinae1 woDds none The lpaalbOUtaZS. Buoro5 July 23. Admirsl Wyman reports to the navy department from Po Royal. B.

C. that hi has investigated tb alleged firing upon the American snip to tJaniah corvette nW in I dUn vtSFI Slid finds thai the ship fired upon" were within three miles of toe coast Jim of jurisdiction claimed bribe governmen of ail maritime cations sad thai tbe Spanish IL THE TTT1T. authorities 4 DO mteoUon of offering any ioraltto th Am rlctn Big committing tnjt ttnrUBc wlththe oMg of dnl- oazlom. Adminl Wym jj exstees the opltion that there nothing in the cm to wmant farther inquiry FOREIGN PUSHES. Amtmlm 4mm LoJloo Jetly 23.

AQ evening paper say. that ib murderer of Madim Skobslo a i 27 yeas old. no 11' educated It the ichool engineers SI. Petersburg. and via appointed Bcer of eqpoeen 1870.

lo 1876 be vent to Montenegro to oin lh BoWau fnsurgent. receited the order of Dnllolffrom the prince of Montenegro to 1877 and entered the GM regiment of the Kaolin infantry through Gen. Sko- MlofTi Inuence. Ht. eomaiMon which he forfeited by going to Bosnia was restored.

and he distinguished himself at Sreatoratz and warn appointed General Sko- ftdlatAnt mnil rrf iffvl ordlln rat VUdffllraad8tO org andtb word of honor for his gallantry. Alter the war. General SkOtIO procured him the ap- tointment of ptain to the Roumell mlltL He beeana. 4usipaied gambled arid dnrnk and tlteltered that he and Madame Stobeloff a maid conspired to murder and rob her. The body of Madame Skobeloff wht waa murdered and robbed by Lieutenant Ouzalis wit be brought to ll.

Petersburg Russian Press Ue3 that the awansin wed hi. poeiuon throughout hla career to General Stobeloff and that he lad gained the order of St. George during the last war. The Turkiah ministry yesterday decided upon a reply to he collective note of the ttwere. The reply su the powers to agree the principle that Janloat Oarlsna and ietrrroibaliremaln in the Turkish poa ston uni propoam that th port.

aWi reopen negOllatioiM with Greece on th buk This is rabBtanUally a rejetulois of the decision of the Berlin conference. Prince De Novikoit the Rtrssian stubs udor hajagalodemaadedthe execution of the assassin of the Russian colonel Corn- rseroft. A Times Berlin ditpatch says that ibe rerman foreign minister has instructed i the governments ambassadors broad to state that negotiations fur the dispatch of le German officials to Constantinople to id the porte to reorgao zing its finances have no political significance what. A Constantinople correspondent of the London Telegraph repeats on what he de- loves to be the very beet authority his ment that the porte refuses to comply th 6 cUiott the Berlin conference. A dispatch 110111 UUln 11 the Monte negrin wov has been ordered to Constantinople forthwith in consequence the portef falsely representing to the pow.

rs that the Mouteoegrias were the aggres son in their recent light with the Alto lans. A Paris dispatch to the Times nays that French officers going to Gre with Genral Thotuaroen only number six. Ezag- erated importance has been attached to his misi a Turkey pl and other gov. rnmeots have received similar acts of ourbeuy. Regard ni the German intervention in Turkish affairs the lJ rlin correspondent of the Times says The government lays very treat stress on the fact that the whole affa aas been arranged quite privately.

In th may also seen the reason why. till tow in the debate as to how any officers shall go to Turkey the question has not been settled. The government does not seem inclined to take any further steps towards help ng the porte in this emergency until the latter has given really sincere and loyal proof of its willing. ness to accept the resolu ona of the confer encl' UT ORtTAtN Lopnon July 2T In the hou of commons last sight the report on cooipensat un for disturbances in Ireland 11 as amend. ed was adopted without FLUOO.

The th rd read i gof the bill is fixed for Monday next 1 unng the scuss ona la. ght of tee report on the compensation 11 the amend. ment of the it lion. Wllliaw Porster secretary lur Ireland 1 tp the oteration of the bill to the hoi 1 ugs of the am ual value of tb rty pounds was agreed to. Lord Ca rns leads the opposition to tl rr3mpersaliOu bill in the lou lords Yr.

ArthurToltonhaw member lor will move a rejection of the 11 un the house of commons. A standard dispatch from Berlin says the naval demonstration of the powers 111 the Turkish waters will be placed under a jo nt French and English command. Tt Morn ng I oet says the feeling among the peers gainst the compensat on bill ga ns force and volume. Lord Beaoonsbeld conies to town neTt week lead the OPVO tion In add lion to the defect on of the arquis of Lansdowne the earl of stowel earl of Zetland the lord in waiting. 10 res gned last night.

is stated that other peer hold ng office and owning rge estates in Ire and has expressed his tent on to reaig i itt order to be free to a the bill. The rues in a lead nj art cle to-day ys it would be a grave error to imagine cause the compensation bill has passed easily through IU later stages to the coon- ittee that it us in any degree lost its oh- tiocable character or that it is likely to eet a less determined opposition from nee who have throughout regarded it is at ce unnecessary and perilous. The St. James Gazette says We believe at the ministry intend to withdraw gradually front active interference in Egypt provided France will do likewise FRANCE Poets July 23 Tbe death is announced lit. Allenon.

Orleanist member of the nate for the department of the Corteu du ord. A Paris dispatch to the Times says the sutt schools here and in the provinces ill break up for the holidays at the end of uly and it is understood that when the dice present themselves on August 30 iey 11 find no Jesuits to disperse. by ton means follows. wever that the schools are to abandoned for new pupils are being tered for the October term trot in the in nm they will have nominally changed ands. They will still be the property of IB eclesiasUrn and will be conducted in esameiptrit.

Some of the teachers will ye the saute boa the schools will be the roperty of the secular priests or any one the recognized orders. Tb. Yell. tevft fHiKBTOH July 23 Advices received the national board of health show that or the week endlne Joly 10 there were ght cases of yellow fewer and five deaths Nassau N. Bahamas.

CAMPAIGN MOTES. Sisenos Twuaxax urges upon every deotocra In Ohio the netttV and Importance of earns. work. He is verr much encouraged at the cal prospeeu et the states A ERMOST paper seriously advocates northern aeceadoa In the event of Hancock's election. TEX New Tort World expresses tb hope th it la not tens tbat General GarfleWi pen is mifbtter tUntlijworA In the town of Springfield.

Vermont the demo rate rest une Totes in 1878 A Hancock lid English dub recently tanned there lies lot tnemfeen ill totem. OB the 4th of TOO tt8 repibltcen party ol Us UaltedSuje with begin a Mttng exper tIDes beside which Dr. will seem dolor ton-New Votk World. II a TunEit to take some interest in. the.

man afement of thla eampatf. partly tat the ptopoae of tbowtnjiome people whit a paraljtlocaa fl when be trie bard Boston Pot id. CoRLtJIG I rerosteS to nave recently In qll1red oh vromtncot memrurf of the natloaal otumiltaS Ii the brilliant Bale and chlvalr rrye wen going to elect lit. Garneldwith ttie aune jentb uia a jtbey deteonlo 4 to nominate Mr. Elaine Llbkaio.

itVTemuaatual assistant eostawater gtneral nnAer General firan Be was tneatanacnxilsnd of Zaeb Chandler. was at Cbandltfa request that he WM appoint to lb postal department JbaWUai ar GaTUzo71Ld2rLil iw. sa7 thttMthiviino joertion about tt taece 01 be democrat uestion oftto be it CHOICl SOCIETY POUND IX LONDON AID PARIS Toied feudal la tU huamo' Tts XarU II tulsses Dttwii iiasifas nai tfl Diagrams aad New oar July 23 A cable special fur. Dishes the following particulars of the death of Yrs. Annie Wetmore Is Paris The suicide of Mrs.

Annie Wetmore. which took place at the residence of Lady Albert Clinton at No. 13 Rue Cllateaubrian. at clock yesterday has created. a painful sensation among English and American residents here.

It is the old story of aced affection abandonment lid despair Sortie two or three years ego he deceased lady met the marquis of Angles then Lord Henry rapt" She wu a handsome attractive woman and It is said she abandoned her husband and only child under the impression that it she could get a divorce Lord Henry Bagel would marry her. However this may be it is certain that the relations of the parties were of the most intimate character and' the friends of Mrs. Wetutore were led to 1 eve that a promise of marriage actually existed and that the divorce having been obtained she would soon become Lady Anglesea Lord Henry Bagel having succeeded to the title. The unfortunate lady' hopes were sad denly blasted however. by the publication of the marriage of the new marquis to Ron Mrs.

Wodehouse the widow of Lord Kimberly's second son and the daughter of lion. John Preetort King of Georgia. The shock to Mrs. Wetmore was terrible and her friends thought we would lose her reason After she became more MtmrinjiM the AI A occurred to her of suing the marquis in the English law" courts for breach of promise as she had upwards of two hundred of his letters which she conside ed would establish her case. Vi Whether she shrunk from the scandal of such a proceeding.

or whether she was deterred fronts putting it into execution by an insufficiency of means is not known. but she settled down into a state of deep melancholy from which nothing could arouse her and wily she i rocured the fatal drug which put Ill end to her exl i The police authorities held inquiry into the affa daj and a inspecting the body. gave Weeks of the chapel in Rue Bahard permission to make all necessary arrangements for the funeral. The last ser ces will. be conducted by Dr.

Morgan It his chapel urn next Saturday morning TOBOTTO Jaly George Bennett alias Dickson convicted of the murder of Hon. George Brown was executed at the ja 1 yard in this city at 8 clock this morning. lie made a brief speech denying any intention of harming Grown when ho 'sated li office. Bennett demeanor throughout the trying ordeal was remarkably stand and spoke without a tremor. Death appeared to hays resulted from strangulation epasmodic contractions of the body continuing for nearly ten mm utes after the drop fell.

IALVROTOis July 23 The News special from Troupe says that fire has destroyed the whole north side of tire town. Roes 5 00 insurance 8 000 The fire was of ncend ary ong The post-office and sup- pi were burned. DETB IT Jnly A terrible accident oc. curred about JO o'clock last ght on the I etro ver. some nine miles below this The exculRion steamer Garland with 1 persons on board under the auspices of the Detr uiou tiers un on wh le going down the river collided with the steam vachj Mau jruing up.

cutting her i too so that she almost immediately sank. The latter had on board twenty four pet-cons CODSLS ng mainly of Father Bleyeobergh pastor 01 the Trinity Roman Catholic church of this city and a number of acolytes and boys officiating in various spar ties in tie service of the church. They had been on their annual excursion to Monroe. and were returning home. The gbt was br ght ith moonlight and there would seem to have been no reason save that of cnmn al neglect.

why the accident should hays occurred. Uoee on board the Mamie the following were drowned Mrs. Fred Marun wile of the engineer Miss zzie Nor- pay the keeper of Father Eleven bergh Miss Mary Hahn of the domestic parochial al school of Trinity church and ne other boys of the church aged from 11 14 years Thomas Kelly sexton of the urcn Jim kelly organ blower and An. ew Doran. a ltoy who was invited to ompany the escursion.

Thomas Me ogan another boy is musing and is ubtless lost. Captain Hoffman Engineer artin. Father ileyenherg Miss Lizzie uaseau of Monroe and Jour others were red at reached this city about two lock this ruormng None of the bodies the drowned have been recovered. lnan interview to at eg that usl prior to the collision most cf je boys were in the cabin. He was sitting th older members of the party and they noticed the steamer coming down the ver he Garland.

Fortune and another earner seemed to him not very far spar nd coming very rapidly. I do trot know said I hardly dare assert it and yet seemed to me and the ther made a significant pause though he thought they were racing. lie went on to say that he did not ream of a collision in fact had just said Miss Vesaeau. who was sitting beside im that it was a ptcturssquarnd exhili. rating sight to see the steamer plow through le water on such bright moonlight night hetu he saw the Garland suddenly loom up rger cud instantly dinned with rror that the collision was imminent he Mamie whistled and soon alter the Garland replied but both bore down on the agile yacht crushing it as if it had been a egg well and fairly cuUing in two amidships.

At the oment he saw that the collision as unavoidable he shouted to his friend nd the children to come to the front and ome of them did so. Miss Dessean followed him and at the same tint felt the boat give way beneath hint and caught bold of a rope so the Garland. The young lady did the same. Somebody on board the steamer pulls ier aboard and he climbed the rope he lad hold of unaided. Poor boys who were saved crawled out of the cabin windows of the yacht and threw themaelvea into the water They were icked up by I life boat of the tar which was immediately lowered bot some who might have been saved wen hi feared drowned the swell or run down by the Fortune which plowed along very soon after.

This at not the fault of the Fortune a they seemed to suppose that the Garland peopl who hailed them alarm mod anxiety were cheering the The father did not know WI. the could bare occoredataUVu It wtssue bright moonlight nighXthat 4i mal object could be diacorend at a put tance. Search to-day falls to. lid tie wreck 0 the woken yacht. Ho bodies have ye been recovered.

AalBTesdgtgdnhasbeei ordered by. th local-board" of ateamboas inspectors which will probably begin morrow. special dispatch hunt uyi Lbs greenback eonn Durn July 23. A special to theJri bote' from Leldri1le' ssys Orant' arrived last evening. He was received byi company of mounted police two mpal.

of eJlJi Spa ucopentea 1st Infantry fire department and fly. hpnc Veteraoi of the late' wirV1' A iatht of toae hundred guns wufirtdwbila ha 4WJccnedlbtonekjtb ect. The lini brilliantly Ulami ntted and decorated with etergreens and flags 1 I Jl estimated that neadyW KX people wet the streets. The city will expend J20Q mostly raised by iBrmte sabecnpttoBi ToUMIdUntal tocBoabn Herald. The porj- UoattonlnTwiTtaneof laBSatnrdaT of The Outlook to Third OontresrionaJ ct in which my same was kindlr flat tetinfly mentkmed and some toad wDltfarj ttneebeanlnMT mstowTiteavotdaof not Qntlmely Pf pn toocltiB i2M election of.

and aflDMqnet public and private claim and o0 upon of tie federal hotae of reprerta- tatiwe. Theoretically the unpaid mt bedand willing tuesistlhuency II in member. be repmendnr the ooQfyBtff nnHfJimi Mmyt mnt of the najozity and sends film on his ntekn to devote sues power be nay have to thpobU bnita of theoonnoy Helf supposed to called to hfr neeeaiarv tocidenUl expense and then to devote hi. totS OHM the Knbm to the bnatnesi of lextiteUon receiving for Iris tune sad services a faIr compensation from. a Jurt pnbiic who do not exact gracultors erytee from any of its eUJxeni.

If the theory and practice agreed the road to the house would be a pleasant one to travel. sad service In the I would be useful to the high. eraenM to the members the eoutItnenq a 4 the country moreover. there would be an Intellectual growth and development in the representative because there woold be a chance for It. A eat In gIee15 would open a career.

Bu' lance at the practice at St has become. Some months before tie woOing day a candidate banded for nd wot Id be candidates drop their llaeiin the stream. This It well enough because the voters nave a right to nil canvass to long" advance the merits of possible aspirants for their favors and mock modesty does not become one who desire a less At last the choice Is made of a candidates lid the work and hi. trouble begin. Be I made to understand that though his party to the majority sod the district wants him there la much to be done before the wish can be recorded.

Us nays hit assessment usually moderate but mklnf A grievous hole la hi prospective UArr to the district committee to whom he he will henceforth intrnst the actual manJlemeDt of the canvass. Then. a man he will proceed to stomp the district tf not It malt somehow be and always done for hiss. But happy for him thla were all and alter pay. log the aaaeasmeut which ought to meet all ordinary and proper expenses and presenting hi views publicly he could escape the rest.

Prom the tune of tire flret mention of his name to the pottlag of the taat vote he Is bewt by Individuals and dubs without number all deeply concerned In his political welfare and action- for his success but nearly an ominously hinting at what he other aide' re doing or hare offered iii or ne i4jr an proteasing their wtllingn to punish mch wicked Qutchinauoua Ii afforded the means. In this and a too. other ware he II uarrasted lie must either not yield at all or yield fairly it length with a memorandum boot of poll teal promises to be fulfilled his business. Ii he had any gone to the doss early in November our candidate emerges from the corrflti a tJecL Alter a reception on election night. oneting him It lout a tenth of hi prospective nlwy If a wise man be tee to the woods" till the meeting of congress.

But usually be remains sheath home In a suicidal mood receiving congratulations and requests suet paying odd tulle Mu contracted on nl behalf by hi patriotic asas delighted supporters. Theta. with serves all gone sue trunk follol pets. thou for place pensions arid pardon teukci himself to Washington to fill hi place to iS ettoneils of the union. To some the road i smoother.

In ISOOen Boston district Will debauched lid the other demoralized by both parties supporting candidate with long punea. to one of those districts a congressman now 4 got rest to the several contests and casv victory by drawing checks upon his ample batik account for all that wee called for He was of wealth horned the dreamt of avarice. held at a republican. by of hi persuasive power. th represent Coil of a democratic district some ten or twelve years.

To help carry another Boston district to un. one lump sum of nearly EOGO put into one ward in south Boston I have lataUj men. trusted the price oh a Set in We see plutocracy At Washington the member its the errand hey of hi district often of people out of it I Fain. Ire finds places for all applicants pensions for all who served la the was pardons toe all who are la prison and Ituicluargee tr an wy inconsiderately enlisted he is damned. lilt mall Is Urge enougn to require all Iris time to read and answer.

unless the to rich and can to it by paid deputy in which case tile time istakeuup by Siting admirers. who feel offended If their congressman doesn't how them round. So take one con slderatioD with her a members lot Is not a happy one. Very little it will be seen is left the arer age congressman for the business of tegiala- lion. This 1 the value of ft seat in congress Lnder existing conditions a rich nun belonging to the majority party In his district can afford to go to congress master the ruse sad Is successive torsos work his way up to large usefulness and national Influence.

No poor nun ran unless Indeed he wishes to mike politics a business and then. he becomes It slave To change the rondl. turns the voters end candidate most change their method of dealing With- otis another. If we continue In our pres eat oonlle wealth will control at avenues to honest political distinction. Either rich men win ultimately till all the high places themselves or fill them with poor men who rill be their tool The remedy li in the hand of the poor men themselves.

Leery dollar they lake tot work or Influence on vote lit poll deal can vans helps to enslave themselves sod tends to make it route and man difficult and finally im possible for them to be represented by one of their own das Instead of inveighing against capt tal In the abstract let them drop capital in the concrete when put into their hands a the price of their vote ox laflaence let them drop it they would 8 re or pabon i Sections andfor the en I agalisat bribery and con ruptlon. I plead am for more freedom In our representatives to attend tothelfiglfinute beat new of legislation. I feel ill the more heed in mating these running comments I close bv announcing the I am not a candidate. lid oO not afford to represent my diitrict la oongrea hoaored with all the vote in I plead for purity Its i lorcemeut of the laws TRB LIST ACT OftheBrUiata Drams CurL July 23 The last act of the Cabal drama was begun to-day by a council at. tended by most of the Cabolee chiefs and gentlemen by delegates from Abdurrait mill Khan and by many British officers.

dairrahman Khan was formally reoognii ed en anieer and to-morrow his name will be recited In prayers its the rnosqot. MQY of the ladies of Yakoob Kisses party have joined him. He has released the merchandise seized in Turkestat The British army is to withdraw in three weeks Mr. Lepe I H. Grifm1 British political officer on behalf of tile queen and vice roy of India acknowledged Abdurrahman Kno as arneer and announced the early withdrawal of the troops within the frontier fixed by the treaty of Uundamui.

Genets Stewart besought the sirdars to sink their private quarrels and unite in assisting the ameer to restore peace and order Hie. sir dan listened in silence. A BrlWS Znteflalnsaeat July 23 The grandest private entertainment of rvceot years was given last night at the Kensington house. bruit by Albert Grant. Eighty tonrgentle men whoee invitations were issued to have the honor of meeting the princess of Wales at the bachelors ball.

and about 1600 gneeU of the highest distinction In London society were wesent. The grounds wersplendidly Illuminated The works and floral decorations were Uriah arid tasteful. CLMPMO MOTES. wm elect a governor thlf year. Oiiirr la gUfng to call on Garfleldwhen be gets back from tn saey say tilK expects to" a mtrabatbf.

oongrea by the nut apportionment TEX Ptttsbiarg Dispatch seem to fear that Cameron i rapport of Usciteld will do more ham than good OSXIBAI U4IctocL ha not yet written any kt- ter toezplaiB awaj anyUung In his record bnt be way peinaptlndoesn seed to. TEX newly appointed governor of Idaho a prtvats ceeretesy to Bare when he was governor OWo TnnaltU that virtue iiita own reward. Rmsaxsrawsua Ewsse sad Warner tt Ohio. willbeaaBlgned totneatate olaUlae teeam. tltn duty pending Vie September- i tfr in iat Tsx republIcan ednffeeaioa coml Ute ia sea a campaign song boot.

width la expected to tak th shine off all other soot boob ever Jieardcj. gSw ty oKWrJmSrK ma eUaerwaTtaOelober otteriswda he olaooangMjrepablieaa eapecliuisow THE SITUATION IS POUTJCJttT COMnMDBBSD. finate ValUo ft Sir. at uuylyaslag Tots Iks Tsntmuy X. Qomplatiig nail Bur.

Wadem U- torVsrk. New Yon July Senator Wallace interview here to-day. said that tie democrats were confident of carrying Pennsylvania for Hancock. The democrats were united and the republicans were die. eoursged.

Cameron and UK leaders were disappointed and their candidate unpopular In Pennsylvania lid above all the memories' of Gettysburg are not forgotten. lb was Hancock who protected the state from the turns-alone of a rebel force. It was on Pennsylvania toil and by sort of Penn. that the drnisic battle wa Innehi which saved the elate wm devastation. The debt of gratitude to Hancock wm nut be forgotten long as the memories of the war last.

As I have shown the state debatable grounds and belongs to the party for whom the conditions are more favorable. That party this year is the OD led by Han. cock The headquarters of tl democratic na tional committee were thronged with members and visitor this morning. A large amount of correspondence was received among which were many application for clerkships and other offices In the rift of the committee. The rosin wag cleared shortly before noon when the democratic national executive committee went into session.

The committee was in session until about 2 o'clock this afternoon. After lit adjournment Senator Barnum. man stated that no business of any public im portance had been transacted that the corn taittee had only informally discussed mat. ten relating to the active carrying on of the camps gn but that no action had been taken SARATOGA. July 23 The state committee of Tammany democrats tact here this morning sad was called to order by John H.

Colby chairman. Every member was either present or represented by substitute. Secretary Skeet. said he had resignations from all lie candidates for electors who were nominated at Snakspeare hall Mr. Page of Oswego moved their acceptance.

Mr. Cowen of Saratoga. thought it better to appoint a committee of five to spider with the other organizations before eetpUng than natk iij. No action wa tkmJwa thJa aubject. On motion of John Kelly the chairman ppoiated fire members to act With tin rfi irm secretary of the convention to prepare the addrea The committee connate of John Kelly Wm.

W. Wright 8 Jenny Alonro Page sod T. 8 Westbrook The convention then took recess until lour clock The following resolution was adopted Resolved. That while our constituent had no part In the nomination of the electoral ket headed by Ron. Abram 8 Hewitt we recognize that to voting for that ticket they will vote lot our national candidate whose success would be jeopardized by retaining two elector tickets in the late and we accept the rutgoacj 01 5115 gentlemen nominated as electors by the Shak.

halt convention and determine that union and harmony of party will be best served by omitting to iii their vacancies. The committee adopted an address to the democratic party of the state in which they say that the nomination of Hancock has lifted the whole party above embarrassing local and state distractions to a broad national ground and has blotted out past al natious by a grand hope. There is now but one party one cause and one work in which all democrats should heartily unIte and to which they should devote the utmost real. Let past alienation be forgotten ied forever that has tended to divide our councils and embitter those who should co operate. Let us sacrifice personal preferences and ambitions on the altar of the reunited party.

Let everything be done that can be done with self respect and honor to strengthen the democratic party- in the state sod nation and secure an unprece. dented democratic triumph. The commute then adopted the follow. ing preamble and resolution Wherew The wl and patriotic action of the democratic national convention recently sem bled at Cincinnati in placing before the people of toe union. candidates tot president and vice-president of the United State General Win.

eld Stutl Hancock and Hon. W. R. English hu settled Iii the differences dividing the democratic party upon the national leases in this stair therefore entivud That with a view of having thtcon ventlon in till state wherein all the member of the democracy of the state may be fairly and properly represented a sub-committee of five be appointed by the chair to confer with the demo- czatlc stale committee of which Hon. Lester R.

Franklin it chairman and that the rommlt tee tee clothed with full power In the premises CHICAGO July 23 The members of the western division of the national republics committee met pursuant to adjournment in Vew York at the Grand Pacific hotel yes terday Senator Login presiding. John New of Indians Chatmcey Fills of Missouri Elthu Kraoe of Wisconsin WI ham Cooper. of Ohio were present Mr. Filler was elected vice chairman as Logs will be absent much of the time this fell on campaign matters tnOhio Indiana Illinois and in the east. It was voted tllat tbe com mlttee select an auxiliary committee from tbe republicans of Chicago to aid in the coming campaign.

It was also decided that an auxiliary committee from each of the states embraced in this jurisdiction be ap pointed. Much other campaign business was transacted. and alter exchanging hope fu views on the situation the committee adjourned St. LOOTS July fa The democratic tate convention adjourned at 10 o'clock this morning after being in session all night. The state ticket was completed as follow general D.

McIntyre register of lands Robert A. McCul1ougJt railroad commissioner George C. Pratt presldea tial electors at large. Colonel L. D.

Morri son and N. Phillips July 23 General Weaver the greenback candidate for president. made. a speech here today to Urge audience. le Is fine orator.

St. LOOM July 23 Governor B. Gratz Blown ha. announced himself as a democratic candidate before the next Iegisl tnre for United States senator. to IUIfCOCKS DOG.

Tk Br Tells of at CvmJeal II. pvrieaee as ma 0. Lapeasse. a Brooklyn Eagle. General Hancock told I rood ttory yetter day as he stood conversing with a of visitors on the piazza of his residence at Governors island Since my nominatioa said the general I have received many letters trots people a I knew many yara ago people whom I thought wervdead.

oi th lett arehljhlT jnnjiag. 7orinitaac a man wrote me the other day recalling Use fact that. one beta acquainted with the assertion I lila dojiad once uPot tljn oittenmyboyiinh By the way. that reminds use of another do story YetnagD when I was atttioned in California I owned a Talnable Irish uetter a splendid dog. One day that dog disappeared One dog behind his waprn sod dsivas away with him.

I searched high indln tar my mi ingcuinetadfts unadccesafnl foriltaa lese. finally tslimValking throng ftn we had spent tome time ditensaiag I matter in. the wannannsfcln It weal ternbie hot day 1 seed. a. pveiesitlee which I expected would settle theponta- my Til tell you my aid I what I will MypiyskUnknowathla dog.

If you wlfl ifaoatputr me to his IIoiue he will prqrehli doe. Tiie-frencuxiiaii mAnllesteueomereltto lance toROiug as wax an tatiieaely warm day. hoi ha dually consented nd we walked about half a mile to the doctors home. When we arrived there UM doctor readily idenUAtd Us animal. Certain general he said that is you Now slr.

said I totM Frenchman lie you satufiedr No he. replied that is my dog I do not propose to relinquish pn ii i of html' Tailed the dog' Rover' and be wagged hit tall. The Frenchman called him by some other name and he wagged ht. tail again. Bering no other way out the dif ticult1.

I suggested to the Ytenehmaz that we go to myouse and Ilk tire. Hancock to identify4h. dog. My friend fint ob jected to this proceeding. The wesiher Eli rrowins warmer and the visit to my home Involved another walk of half mile.

After an argument I persuaded him to go-and together we reached the house. Un. Han. cock wee introduced and we laid tb cue before her trues out rzpectLva standpoints. Imagine my astonishment when alter looking at the canine she said Why general.

that Ian your dos at all and your dog WM certainly not named Bayer Then I began to apolopw to say French friend but the more I endeavored to paddy turn the more excited and arnjry be be' came. It was some time before could sub due his temper and perluade him to accept my hospitality THE STARYIHd DOCTOR He New Yowc. July 23. Dr Tanner at noon commenced the twenty-sixth day of his fast in improved condition sad spirit He says water distresses his stomach and hereafter he will drink lees although he has taker I pint since midnight. He ei presses indignation at the reports of his condition falling and declares he was never more oontlwmt of encores than now.

A New York manager this morning offered him six hundred dollars per week complete his it at is theater. nwvocxysow ye UEIL My dear Doctor Tanner II yon fast in this manner And live without hash Our business will smash With tears in my eyes I see with mrpnse 1 hat yon live upon air I aak is it fair Suppose every guest Should Just do his best To accomplish your teat And ask nothing to eat' 1 sure they wouldnl pay For each one would ay My last week paid And board billt sue played. But If yon die in season They il come back to reason And then they will take All the hash 1 can make. Therefore my dear friend Dc this tut to an end it thegrtef deeper A STRUCK STORY IF TRUE. The ftoeret Pre eor at Court Asia oil 111.

Marriage Between Br lst Slater. The eurionjstory of a woman seeking the aid of Justice Neitson to ssolve the marriage she haul unconsciously entered into with her own brother baa found a sequel in thejudcial separation of the couple. The case has been surrounded with much secrecy as the justice and others concerned have endeavored to keep th facts from publicity for the sake of the unhappy woman. Justice Neilson was trying a case in the cnambers of the Brooklyn city court about two weeks ago when a well dressed woman approached the be ich and. asking the jus Lice attention said that she was in great distress as she had discovered that her hue.

band was her own brother of whose exist vnc she had no knowledge un til ihe became his wife The justice ked her if she had lived with her husband since the discovery and she replied that she had not. The jus ttce advised her to consult a lawyer. who would suggest the proper legal remedy for her case. The woman consulted a lawyer and the papers were duly prepared and the ulypr I case was referred to Mr. U.

Dana to and determine. The law providing for se creey in divorce cases has been rigidly sp- I lied in this instance but the story la said to be as follows Two Sweedish brothers named Peterson made the acquaintance many years ago of two Irish girls named Connor who were sisters and were domestics. One of them went to live with one of the PeteJ1Ona without. however th ceremony of a mar rieg1j in church while the other who was Annie E. Connor was regularly married to tbe other brother.

A few months after this marriage the first sister gave birth to a son who when but a day or two old was treated as her own child by his aunt and WIIS named Peter Peterson alter his foster father. A girl was born two years later to the boy' a mother and soon after her tnrth Peterson deserted the mother. The mother had her christened Annie E. Connor her own name. Th children grew up a cousins and re garded each other roch.

The girt is said to have been attractive though delicate with blue eyes and an abundance of light hair His supposed mother who sea. really his aunt educated him fa the con mon schools and hen put him into bust. ness. He prospered and when his supposed other removed from the city he frequent. ly YlSited the houae of his supposed aunt who really was his mother and was thrown into the society of his supposed cousin.

The two were food of each others society and were much together but it was not suspected that the tender affection of lovers existed between them. List summer how. ever. the mother visited Europe arid was abeeot a. number of months.

In her absence the brother and sister who did not dream that their consanguinity extended beyond the relationship of cousins ed to get married lid give the girls mother a surprise upon her return by receiving her into their own borne ed by welcoming her aa ineir perpetual gnest Some weeks ago the mother returned and when she1 went to the of her daughter she found her two children living there as husband and wife 8b then told her as tooilhed children the story of theklir and when they realized what they bad done they at once separated and. it to said have not seen each other since and will probably never mesh again. The referee baa reported in favor of annulling the marriage on the round of eon unguin and loathes Nenlaoua is said to bare signed the necessary decree. The Black. Wednesday night last about 9 o'clock a man apparently I negro vu seen riving chase to small white by on Botlsratreet A gentleman who happened to be passing It the time took a in the matter thinking that psrtbdby the colored intended to do the boy some harm and knocked partner down.

When be gained ht. feet the gentlemen diseorcm that the map woo be had knocked down was white and that for some reuse he had diajrmsed his face sod hands it berg cork. As soon as be could get hia thooghi collected sod his legs in working Ser thedl rnijeddtjseuleftinablghnrryfoc pug unknown i has uH been ascertained who the man was who envied tile color of the genuine African neither is it known for whit reason ha used tile burnt cork to disguise u-i By Frey Of I rwwBv nv IWWV4 MMITItelJ bjr Jnipeetar Redmond of JoHoj RoneaWi between Lugvsta so charge of rifling two registered package sea. ed' Br Bchville. Dan iej taken to a andwsJvIng Hon before Ueitd gtafta Hagood.

Wat bound Wer in th worn WO tn action oflbogond AI i JS1 few 4 jfe fc WJS iitBl JBW mH nlr jatu a LLA1oLND7if WHAT THE PZOPLI SAT LID DO. a 11 A aytk Ii Tkoal Z41bi Isnestat 1 conu Joty a Miss Luck P. Harris of Atlanta who baa been spending some time with relatives and friends to Oonren returned to her home this evening. Mrs. E.

a Stewart returns with her' to spend some time in Atlanta. WIPLTT. July 22. A heavy storm passed through- here yesterday- evening. The lightning struck the residence of Judge B.

Weaver completely ruining one portion. Two ladles who were in the house were shocked badly. No other damage that car be from ytt Special to Oonstitntlon. Mosrwixa July a The fair is progressing. Mr Bills Pearson has just had a difficulty with a negro named Frank Ix via.

Frank tried to bit him with a brick and he slant at the nio three Utuea the sulking him in the vertebral column and entered the cavity of the stomach. The negro will die. Nzwas July 17 Tbe negro woman who robbed and burned the dwelling house of Mr. 1. Robertson at Troup factor some mouths since ha been captured by our sheriff and is now here in jail awaiting tha arrival of the theiiil from Troop.

A number of the articles stolen from the louse Were found in her possession and lave been identified. Acwolml July Z2. Croquet and checkers at. ahead of everything elsa They are practiced all day tong and we think the mes will be well learned. The enn.

mentors hare had all of their books sent beck for correction and are busy correcting mistakes. Farmers are all about done work. Crops look well all they need is rain. Tbe calaboose is coming in use again. Dr Thomas has broken up his meeting here and gone home.

Dvstti July 21. A serious if not fatal shooting affair occurred on our streets today Dr R. H. High tower and a Mr. Hogan Fountain the parties.

Dr H. received two abots one in the leg above the knee sod one in the shoulder a glancing shot. His wounds are not serums. Mr. Fountains wound is about the lower part of the chest the ball ranging through and being taken oat on hia back quite serious if not fatal 8 or eight shots were fired.

Dr. H. and the young man father had a difficulty yesterday and the affair of today grew out of it. Tsioaiwroe July 22 Oar school opened this week with about one hundred and twenty five pupils and with bright for a vet' large attendance this tern. Miss Lucie Hunker au sccortrpliahed and most excellent young lady.

has been added to the fcvl of tesebete. The board of trustees is composed of earnest public- spirited men who are determined that the Thomaaton high school shall be second to no school to the state A good shower of rain felt here yesterday evening In souse ol COtuitJ Uuure were heavy Ron MMJ Mr. Thomas L. lbbinaoa prominent ant popular young gentleman oftntacfiy was narried to Mw Kate Hlllyer the charming and accomplished daugist 0 Pty. 0.

Hlllyer of Fo sylh. The young oouph hate hosts of riends in this city who will join your correspondent in wishing for them the realization of their brignteft dreams. Mr R. A. Denny a talents young lawyer is spoken of as a candidate for the legislature He would make art abl and fsilhtul law maker Oar military companies are makingpreparttitons to at tend the grind encampment in your city In October.

Being well drilled and handsomely uniformed they will reflect credit on our southern soldiery DALTOlt July 23 A letter to Mr. W. Murray from the marshal at Marietta in. forma him that Strickltng the negro sup posed to have been murdered by Black and Holland is in that place alive. His statement was that the threatened to kill him he did not leave town and ha did vi at once.

Excitement has Men to high over our murder' that average citizen feels disappointed that it ends to such a mild manner end visions of th ex- ecmlon of a whole gang of thrust. after the next term of the superior court are dispelled so suddenly that we can hardly realize that alter all we ate living in a law. abiding' community FORSYTH July 23 There WM a reunion of the Holder family at the old homestead of old Uncle Jimmy Holder in thta coon ty yesterday. Before and during the WT his family of ten sons by emigration. be.

came scattered over this and other states from South Carolinas to Texas. They hue all come together again to commingle around the fireside of their youth and to recount their several adventures since their departure from parental care sad the borne I of their nativity. The elder Mr Holder is nearly ninety years old and is still hale and hearty and performs his accustomed dally abor with almost the same activity of forty ears ago We have several enterprising in Forsyth. The political ldron is red hot and will boil over here mo now ALBuT April 23 Tbe late severe thus' er storm of the' 12th instant has been tot- owed by another exceedingly dry and hot spell which is beginning to tell on the cot' causing the bolts to open prematurely the young half matured bolt. to dry v.

We are having mat now a consider- le amount of sickness. although up to thin a few days put this immediate on ha. enjoyed a remarkable immunity oui the ustal climatic diseases incident to season. Only two deaths however tave occurred within the city one an in ant son of Mr. R.

Forrester and the other a child of My T. Lake conductor the S. d. G. R.

R. the former of whom ed several the latter' this worn ig. The extreme heat we are havinj has en very trying to those exposed to it. lion. A C.

Wtbrook regret to tun II qu te ill at bb rooms in town. Maslsoi5 July 23 Yesterday evening It o'clock. lodge Alexander Speer. of riffln judge of the Flint and Mrs B. Sanders were married by Rev.

Mr dams. The wedding was some' ting of a surprise. Only a ew intimate friends were present. Mrs. Sandera has long filled a leading place in Kadiaou society and universally ac- owledged Ore of natures truest and noblest creation With loving heart end sympathizing disposition Un.

Sanders has ever been to our de a lady untny admired scud factored. Judge Spec ands high in the esteem the state. The happy congratulations reneut beans attend lb. Judge and Mrs peer. William U.

den woo the. medal for the best scholarship daring the put term in the Madison malt high school A nice shower-foil Ian night. Ourru. July Tbe engine on the up night passenger train kinks down last Bight soc mile north of Orchard bill Conductor BUI McKay. wUJi bis usual ploek sent beck to Milan and got one of the freight see that remain ora night there and brought his train sjieed peaslr Griffin morning at 6" 34.

The masu script for Mrs. flora Hsaeps new note has been purchased by Mr. HEstiilof the Savannah Morning New and will shortly appear In the weekly tdio iaaot that paper. Mrs. Husaeys mown talent aw a popular writer thou canes he Mends to welcome this her and certainly ooe of her bestpteces of fiction too by jally Icy to net aid.

"Henchen" tan tnmlatad veetbeaii interest wbanMrvHttsaty lam. witldtd pea tk4 tells rt the rrxnance. Titiwro7oly Thl bas been a The nnion' picni and barbecue and 3000 people exe present. According appqjntment J. fifodenon tt cnlctillre made is.

iddree a' Itavl rood will nsalt hum It- He has popular. and useful to planters. Mr. rim the independent cirnii Utn foe congrees made and fmtnthntsmstnrnnfrinwhiri was recefooVand the Jond hurrahing toe i ff at tr theumcluzlosi I Judge he diti thaliltw fexiat jpoijSutottasjold Persona. TalnoUon- is one of i dences of thrift tiwto be seen on an side Many new dweHinjs and a wp1litckbq el going up andth.

Twnlta of tre paint 1 are to se 05 all aides. tie railroad' is. Genera Is rapidly he completed and will be rey for the coming season. The people ar IC it Uneeaeim and iiU. of greatbenentto Iksn.

Tbi eomrjtf igri1nr la pf very nlpi order. Tb plntattona and residence are Is splendid' ordexand the crops fine. ThdragrfcultttraVi dab and Lair' has bcgttiex it of enterprise and honorable ritaly that is paying them hssadsaeeelyeTltn people ire very intelligent and ufd while their hospitality is unbounded. mUgs Ilenalerartor vu delighted with lib visit and speaks of the Topl farthe moot complimentary terms. delegate were chosen Ins May but Iww told by numbers of persons that the county vs.

largely for Oolqni tt and primary election would dtmonatraU tLg SO WK LZABM A. Co Thomas hoZdln a serii of interesting meetings in St. raw' a church. Samces begin at 8 15. An attempt was made yesterday lug it in early hour to btuliarlJI the residence of Mr.

John Maginty. It West End. Th at eonrt of Atlanta will commence upon the I docket Monday morning at 9 clock to which boor the co art basal- Journed. A new trial has been granted in be i tale of the State vs. Mrs.

Dennis Murphy whoa short time since was convicted in Use city court of assault and battery. Rev. S. Hlllyer of yth wtlt preach in the Baptist church at Decatur lo morrow morning Quit a number will go from Atlanta to bear him. A white man was seen yesterday driving a Sir William goat down the streets the hair of which wee dyed bo with the exception of tbat on the tail which was red.

Are they not the national colors We are Pad to learn liUle tLaude Goldsmith daughter of W. OO1dItuIUI. who has been so seriously ill the past 10' weeks was much better yesterday and ii now expected to live. The evening choir of St. Philip church composed of four male voices will sing tae morning service at that church next flu day.

Some delightful inmate may be expected. In the city court yesterday morning Judge Clark released Jesse leninger fro it jail who baa be incarcerated for some time nut anon a chili of larceny. He win a lost negro the records having been mi placed. First Lieutenant QeoraeS. Hoyls Pint cavalry has been detailed as professor of military science and tactics at the North Georgia agricultural college.

Ts1ulonega Georgia. in place of First Lieutenant Joeep i Gas-card Fourth artillery who will jots his battery. That fine hall tea the Orphans' school corner Forsyth and Walton streets is bets newly painted and elegantly fitted be used as a church by the Uulvenaliat w. Bowman pastor. Mr.

MA Jell is canvassing the city for money to buy a organ for this church with. As an evidence of the large amount of trade from the lower portion of the state the resorts of north Georgia it is only nect. lary to state that the passenger train of the Central rail mart which reached tht dlf yesterday was loaded with one hundred an i twenty five trunks belonging to pNIIOligerJ 1 board the train. Mr Alexander V. Floyd the polite an I gentlemanly news agent of the Soother news company on the Georgia railroad.

vs regret to learn is about to return to hi i Kentucky home on account of ill health. Mr. Flora liusaa4e. many friends on this line aad wbarj who ril him err wUnhlnioar best wishes for his speedy um' In oar told A Captain Whit Anderson says t1tAbt present the jail but thirty two prisoners. This is the first time daring the put eltrh yean that Captain Anderson has had test tban tl irtv seven prisoners on his roll.

Th above showing i a good one. We are get ug Letter and better every day. FASHION NOTES. i ue suit of Manuel ate Oil worn bi hone who lo not tare for rtoreltlea pretty looking summer lIa are prlnc' pall in Watleau designs small cheek. lki lot and Use enduring pen stripe.

Bunsen Yutglisb homespun cloths and coachmen drarsa olive-colored flannel tins the moat stylish lelecUuus fur mountain dreeeeu this rammer Oair iaomeepuo wuh red or blue bars sad the pattern known is Cheviot designs are very la onable. also checks of tvo shades of yehlowlh brown very similar to the rough fleair cloths worn by geutletsert tot tmtinees suits. Katauturwe raw lilts are shown wIth glintht and glittering threads of gold woven throng them. Singular to relate these are often combined with a rough cloth material re minding one of the old faihioned goods known as rte The cossbthatiGn is effective it brings out the color of the silk. A silos's dancing toilet for a brunette is a sting' ling of rouse et sot a black celia us.4ai- skIrt trimmed with a narrow plaiting sod a pubs' nlWe of cardinal colored raw oonle4 with a deep silk fringe.

A latuany velvet cap. 1157 11 size. fa oonnetuhly placed on one lae of the young yearns. head sad as a natural can the poppy with black decaying 0. flower worn.

A JUTID bavine with three pleat in front and back is the design fur the waists of Sandal adresaes UIoiIP a coat Dasqnelisten with square pockets cuffs and collar of itflpi i flannel or eue cowered with nun rows of bvald- lbs pleated basque baa no ornament but Ut' llohln an th nuwlfl. rstlar itseves beta. and tbe lower edf of tne basque. BILK greuadinea showing satin figure Is polka cabbage buds and bloesoms are erect. dy arranged over velvet skirts.

One or eve lnc wearahowi a lout fun velvet train and at overdress ot and grenadine elttorately rimmed wlffi thread lace to full ruffles. Bunches lavender syitvotvult are fattened it the throat 4 cor and a sa of lavender satin ribbon half a yard wide 1 gracefully tied at Utsuide. UoTwnasTiiDCio tire theDWrlJoId besoliee flu more elegant goods the attractions of the are the week goods. Everybody waste them aad mo half of UM Irminime world are willing to exclaim loudly against tta eitorticnatecbaZge I the tsondr. A woman Ii never happy whea the looks well and om tJmt thte very netonasso If not apparent will jrve an adds'S eonHdmce Utah aids In prudndng a mere easy manner sad a brighter eooveraaUoo.

AT their beat silk a ant Vfq le and tb mot satiable trim mlog 1 either a contnutiug material plain silk or raffle and band of tb mmt good A Woe and white check silk to decorated with pldap of rigBt-rcaitet a combination like that used OB tyh n. purl buttons th front of Use baaqxie which Is opened enough at UM seek to show a dainty chemisette of planed with a landing collar end rem to match. A bat of of rougs strew. mixed blue and icortet. tiaae i witb popple and Wuetta sad an nuabeehisol Hoe lined with urlel.

Snub a stylish walking salt A SCAXT round overskirt is toll liked. with slight hooped drapery behind. bet ttlc newer t. have a bait round akin with the abort aprons be only drapery. This It handiness made of gray bonefpan bitted with red IB tali akin I thins sniibed with a narrow box' teanranxmd she tot sad ten tit twelve TnditileaiBK above.

tetiMtftars white bnU ia sued OB bin flannel dresses bnt Mac ervuies braid i preferred bywrt tadiea. and lied behind with end banging arly to tin made tf bta Sanest borotad wit bnld tUoeUevestbe ataaeavc MKaVU' back breadths when wren by rr tnrei. Kant eIocha a largely ued to tzaTeUnr an atnet wear. prtodpaDy la Ote nmaerons cocker tints. la lad menenarrts say they esneot get coougnof Ibeae ihades to supply Uaunjt Snits at ibis ebararler conflate to be snwpir their cells ia tbdrrerfwtCT.

and St A lull of tight momfe cloth witt ano till. foaseteaa amutdthebottoaiofftcaUiL a karg nrtoit the saau if lined with silk ezandy hoe. whUe eordt sad plojnet wm plete a toilet Oxt ta skis Is bee town- are madeot tbemaBT weoka I that I sales UM total vaaeul Bg Uvely lists end light gr a wrier- Stiuj donoi aoanfci iaVw aat theeukweotoov At velilrjb Ut Wa pUin. TOBB4 aklrLan reaUrt trowed wiffl rf Mf aad motnt peart and adlition. oi er silk.

skirt made dooW dfartfifinafnarwto noUtodbOB but- AcblphatcltBe same us noedwla Wn a 4 tavm estrtdi ttnaa i uuabaellsd oi nlerikia ndatrav fVtmt Want ai I tfca aw ad tat Xewywt for radrtin if nacd to ire aeo taticetiki naaa and they are ewe wtOfmOi a of oIhmlvesdthin sedot dart io vi U- 2oatawoa round toe seek. XUemcBd tfi eBjai-aa ti wita aMUaparVi WF1BT 1E OA1fFAIGN. Olltv QjJJj I or Yuk f. ,14. it alht RJ bWJcUl hDlula 1.

roIJKQuround ariouOLbncounUeIm Aflpr to a 1CI erfDr 1 couIUea. I W. actJOQ tJ OOQb etlhtt JOlt A ftednczdy The I ThiI II wen. 00Iq aln 1 taIet wUb The IIIII11 I 1u 1ct1 the JO JCOIoQI1IU. VowdUltkxL July 4 0' JUDI1 CoIqatu I the 1IIf.

tIui 1DII1D4 blD DC be fmlma kI CoIquJU LIIJ TQL JOlQv ITT. JI Ill RoHn uw loUIIIQUUIDIl. ULOJf If J7 TH at LbJI 104 end to ael w. I A. Beet ID4 YImb- a 1jf iilmOr P.

HAin UII ConatI tu lion. July flOll. I daJ 10 a un eloq lien I Je oener Ie of oaW a IOv for ble the I Lh of A 1IfUIt. 00UI1111e11III1o Is yoke fvm pIOn. AllOT A The IUOWIIIn thja oouut II dce tomonowover IU" CoIollltl unrnLruet1 ticket Rth DO' IwdtfIjN Use 1 dll ha vfsnin 11 liew Go I II 1 11.

tlou war StILlCOlJIltt adverted 11 111 the 04 1. IA tysn ep 110 Bacb Its d. its wa Inhved1 1 Warm. IDj enthuM1c er 1 lth- ure lIru lh I Foor en tomorrow the governor an oycrwbelmmg major- II can 1k1 pulr ill. reuse 01 justice pl" 1I1 1 lo le e.

0' lhllllath Beer. Telirapb da ag congT Go majority' ph I I llnR I I oo nn isarainuch orJ will be Now to the cae of aJ i 14 I OfT 1 Dppoe1Lou ceases-a to hI Dol be uat You pr to 1i Or uss-ge yourcand1dat Serpocitully LD Svnectttoro. n. ft 1 Ju. 73.

MrDanlel13. dinner race 0' Complimentary McDaniellIame l7th wualltlOlnUon anda utlve cI Dr. COUTt enniotale con I dnr1n11he mafJ1l I COLQIIIKL Jal At eunvention cb wilt JuI1ll W. thn en let COD TeIIIoD TlllI er rn. tonight OD IJ.

a- I BO It I OBTII IeIIIorIalIllCCtW1oQ sad it tiS fc4 nnauJ- GOI1II11oi lid S. B. WllllomInte4 of ey. iI. Q-OW moee tu TBUOt fu I I1dolpk bol IorHWemau chuforCIiI XI grsphiip be 1Ii api ao en 1OtoeIl 01IDd lf 1htnp.

lt WUBUGTOJf. l2tAdmirll III I' rt 1 Ugated the all rlncoponlMmerJeD SbI ufyettmnio1D West Lou Idl1D tkahi" threemUeaof etimtdb11he gonmneJ1q UmellauOl1l Jt T7 1fr Loi" I Ln. t' :1011 All IH i I I 11 1' I Ii I. oI i IJ S' I IJJ I. JT I e.

ctt i i Ii it E. ii JiU1tJ iGAjBTJ1Rr4 tQ rULY 24. 1880 NO. sa allhori e. inten offerins bill to the tClJl I1OIDmtt at Ttte with the AdtBiralWrlDD J.

I Es. et ak.b.I.a- 1 1rii Elli. An 7' the MAdamel II Z1W1 of otllcer is. join the beloflllnftuCDte lt ob belOWI melTed he cu WII UCUW UI Vladimir ed and the hbJlaIlDry Deral captain miltdaHe pm bled drlnklnd 1l bod wbowas Th. IUIe8 in hJicareer powers.

I a ee to Metsyo shall remain ern thie Thiala 10 beuntlaJl bAligalo demanded the Ge mtl nysi hat ttethat Ule Germanofficlab aid etc. ner. Constan oopJe nt hat 4 with the en vov tenon for nvilh of rr eeaw ci lerted mission. n. MC Re rdinl affair has qui Ie this he ll in many bel ping resolutions 23 home row pensation bill division.

third readtIlg of nex Puring dsscusoionr nighi cow nlllltjon bill RigJt E. I Ii rnlliul operation holdiD annual thirty rBAll bi br i ArtburToltenhanumember Lei rat bill hou its joint The Morning Poet ling fna fu fi il to sition. addition th defection p-marquis Lan downe. Ind who resigned it anolher holding large Uteti Ireland tention resign in op TUllPS leading article lo- ay. ys because so wi Iy i mlttee jectionable orlhat it meet op itivn thoee once that mln try in The of senate Nord.

lo el tJy thr ir aop a bi 1 lindilo however te rrh ethiin teriro I JaW the aame pirit be bn of by sh ittea for eodioVl 110 Nli ll and eteatae VUlon thaI lOwnof mem oa JS ii oek ML theman. iI receil l1n- t1aWN Tu tIIt. tI tt fO it Genq1twBatbU era 1Inlioe ed JL. as ar fi QpmIlUil1mr Dl tt GmDt 1ityllO a at. rm c.

Vt B. 1IJItht so boI1Iae. JiIrt11t 1iI lianmber. Jlaol1 i i i. j' fo I if Uf J.

q' THE OHQIO I sBJkrouia tU rinauharlcaa We. I I You Il11y23 A mlcideofMrs. tone ta placed aiI theDWQ1 I AncJesea. w. wom im preaaion inti mate here I marq 4 I seoon4 more oom idea in to aro dru ex lau.

affair to-day. M. on eerYJce8 Sa urday VUU6. BOO Jul George I jal clt oclo llI his be th modlc tell The 5OW. insurance A5i3 Jncendlaryorigin.

plses DnRoIT 23 A night Detroi ri cit I. auspicerol th Detroit woulders union while Marnie lJrning itt tooo twenty-four pel1 OOs. OOD LH iog cil awly tell tapactltcis night bright with crtuuirnl mh accident board Lizzie Trinh ch urch eK cburch drew bJYhO Logan. mi ing doubLle Martin eAu. saved aud 0' of beeu yFather Blyeobergh atarea post the in with river.

The steamer dSd if vb2d nnd it peo olf we bJat tt did" dream to 18 him thatit pictlllV8qu and Ihe a wben larger horror The 11f Ill egg' it momen was aod m. he fel ate her picked lifeboat by anx1snyere occute4 a wc couldi 1II An iln ti baa bee 11 the Ca' Gh tJtfiiID tSoa Sul tU f7 1 JlqJZI" NttfJNeaJ9t tlfl. ifl tiIIJY. 23. I2 tlrl7Dl ltCI1te bT.

poncehro nCQDI r11ba epartDlelt te iQ 1atem qd1tO htb lIi1Jn of niIlch W. I. Ii. ril1laDUJ. 1 it.

III' 4 hi. tbt1elgreena.llld rAfJJU tvri I to 1 a i hatDearl80 eoPJe a IIIOIItl file Bbic iGDi Ia.hanl 1 Ii' Jy A SI1T1I QR 7 ThsPuWkaadP1 it Totha pa tnyucr1nof leaf Oalarday Oon Ga ifuce heldmon me to. a ordI of Il Illbaeq a ledmIlIDnae snabiibedand 1ectIIII Ie Tl atUr afm txd lUg. Ul aacilerVSces faJrcompenadon pub Oth er bUD tnLbe tat 8. II anPc1lor Id-be IllIea 10 beco I.

ere I fttrlct hencetonlllntroBt Jt1II lP I laa1i or wfiJr OOH d- PdnS hi. fe" iuar Ibn a be fo bbalf 11 doln red JIe eJ 81' alaU rlet Jtlenpli pollical th tF. can ih tie pro 0' be meelin lg I ghm wi Ul full of is 1000 dlsr1ct UUC nQ OU1er oo dead Ib 1 Be b1IleDI 0I1I11 the l2occ. Jaln a hlg llen oflL Wat. fy roo req uire an dft mow ti aver 1 1A.

is his ad beJfo succe ve I nartonallntlueuce. unl Ill' poli Uco ti lII eandi er. meifd olcon fn p' weal th 000 trol IbeDl 1110 eJu sadmori oa and for telnbQO 1n1liAking n1a li notaffurd or the Britlab AIltaa TheIAlit a 1I1 to- ay I name prayeralll olhe ed armr ice. allnoun ld I I pri vate uarell 8l8iatin ll Thei The priv en gI R1I ht the AihertGranL Etghfyfonrgebbi i I Thegroutuda un Galfteld hen tilt lWnupem 1I tcblcoopeil 11. elrttd Hf lne' pc lit 11 rt bt te" tIIelIeptimber Ii TKir8pub1lcin la II enf OUIerIClllf CoumonDof holl1 batQld mllCll onl1 I ct ibai CIllo cogs Cud.

wm illtlcttJ the be it U.JD theIt' IBDlalJleU JT 1o1h ut. betU 1tIa htbatIIa republicans it1UI ieee it aI. 111 I tthe oetl X8peer 4O1M vote or un jI 1' 7 1 7 of :1 t. 7 1 l11IE k. I ltt B.

Yd' The au parIng IIr Werk. Ii flt.8enaion an PlUlnrylaniaforHancoct. all I 1 IlB1ITaJJia a ylTanla UU 4 ebdltlonure morefaTorable. the pplic tlolU oni commlt roo ira- mit acti VB campaign The bo 8 1 BWego 8 11 II ac on ed- mo on KeIl toacb tb chairman and ge tb en6 o'clock. IIc e.

t1ck ttate. I gs salt ed pad i emtoba ut alieoatioua democratubouJd tbeir Le buried be be self-respect strln then deT chUmJ Pted inU ea I i nt nT1ercn CDdi for fleld8cott the con. melD ma I reE th The ad oUJnmen In. ew 8en" c. a C.

mel. cbl lli nth in Ohio nd rep blicao. Cbi rningcannrpsign. deci a busin lu1 The emocra DH la Yc nlloughi TK 1i General a 1f' nly Ha leglalature I Neaiwee I EK I man people 60 of the UU rI are bfJhJ lot' recaWn tbatw t4tten mrlloJ in Irlythat jog tofleJee agoarheD oneil nluableIriah te4olette1 IpJ. leDd14.

da. LIaD jju- Ded1ll. IIIeJaI tit the dri th liCbe41dg1111ft141o. IlICCl1 l. 1IId.

ms 1 umj fa1I1al WalkIng 1J thef4 11m. pr. I1 the withm1 I ih 2 an ad prcroFI UIema Iii biri. i jl 1 a1cI thr T5I ere" t. QJI2IOf' 14 I.

eel him. eyes If D1i ht L' for hi. nu. fW tt TJiC we en f1 d' I ti iyrliot eatioanr. ifttJnuseut Mnntnr io" I ass JUD-I I roumy M5n4eald I.

cJoK ph boft th1a h. prQft m. D' eom. reJ IU tw air 1oa. edr tb and noCPfOpoee audbe of the III my hotue fri wea1her.

ind th oi At per naded go and lb. Ing" canine aaJd Isn't apo th e. iir au a eeUaaea 1 UeeiSIa ua Dr. upreeoea moru I pereek to lt 1OClno od withonthash bna1neJlwlll Jee 1 no UpoHIr- ng eat I'm Ily pald UJOIIIl I 1 fhenlaremr ad prevent the grlel or A 1IoAllovu KDID er all Bet. Brtller diSOI ve eqllelln the judicial the CDam bera well-dressed bench jus.

tices AIIhe lillhe JUII ce jt- I a a plied in l4Dce the wU ths ben but. aon re- tho gh IedIll ill A on olh hn ex lted LuUommer e1oom DI er reta their. Urea. and. he.

oncepuaed ly lilt iee it a themauer eofdtedmor th6 lemeo lIOOII" he disguised citizen left in hie I IDe bND.aacertaia- ecL1rbo theria a to Ot tai elite II I cU oftheo IletweeaA 00. rpor rtDlnnwc 141btL BotJdI1a1rIa toaui4r nDaof fortUiIcUoD ftht 1aim. lI. 1 ct fICUhe1lo Sh UaeD Jt 1nJJhtcft a of oJ. 11' i 1ren or fk i fi.

lt AW 1 ALL ARouND UB WUTnta apt HUM it 4 U. i mrIb 3. nJladftlllJld ADloPJ A enn orfudge P. toneportion. I I gre ins BilllltU8OD I bell hi The dwell 1.

fActory mOD ilia has cartured thnrrln ab i4 ar clea house on have check era if ch 70 games The the eorree Oo COlnCtin Farmers well-all The Dr. meetin A Dr. HlPIIooer Dr rangi quite seriO Six mans Our twenty-five ce. th Rllck lCOOt Pliahed been of roT determto A DI olh4. L.

luJl21TH 1vrQi 01 Hb1mioaa of tlla et. da bt of I ci brigh I.e. dreams. lpo en able Our at. ten d1 23 10 men I once Excl temen our the linn Jul There red I i lJ arture rom I I I yeas-sold ttill actl vit1 yean We The 1tcal redhot morrow.

The tiertorm wb slJlld to call1 lg i ate wl ei tl lhe han I thin in. tin J. 3. on F. died be The beaCe harlD been The sea 1111 00 1 K.

Grl1IlD C. few uoive aU lad ed. of con atu Uonl 0 WWiam ecbo hJglucbooL fell1aa 1uI Thu Du atJ1IOrth 1rlth b1tt1ItIIJ ODIIol. KrLJroraL DnJIOYd J. of Ch1reetlt ol.

HtlIIeJl1nlJ. UoWD. WeD 1U1u. bet fdtDdIlb on1IbdlODe pIIera cUoDsoo byxaliylssgto baa-aid. trmIlateIlIIeD a Utk that 8 4ea1 in.

Jlta111Ui1 bepathaUe1I1DfUla i Jiu eeaaJ ins dais live 1 dq41t. raifroad had luu oajt Ioa D4ah IQ tj 1 BeM Dif IoDUotr be bob a' acmatbL1 olJJ1eIrP lat tftri1 i It IM t. 11iq 1 i A 3 aood. frOm. Jt1lIdlli oJf fpIIl1Ia eDtbJm Dt bi.

1. a4UJef11l KrlWIh a baac' liewU rueilD4UteJou.dl Permits mal1beccxmclaamLl J. I juaJphe the I tct.l CaPtliaPm or. tlte1 1l If thft xl lit 90 rl' ta lie' I ii joOae lcClOJllphtedud 1ri1111e1' for. 11ht IIuUd ittheauil JJ rWo JreAUl De4UQ iTM c.

Of beat in middle I of Ifm orderme' plantationllld joeidd ld ltan andfairIIIIDCfati lallld pI1injthelll 1.dn\ Yb 1ttheir hospi t'- Jnd LrichtetlwtO th optt bI4I. eomplimen II pta. tKI h1014 Dt1 I wo IC Rev. eert tntenet mH t8U. An am woes- Th citf A twiU upoUth.

Ci iHood rn1ni 9oclock com hu at urned. A nnll ult Bap l1 nl1mberW A man' bu' exeeptionolthalon thelll Da tiooal We 1I1U l8 J. I eded The veuingchofzoi olSt. Phillplthurc voices nl li ne In mornln ed 1 Is been eput 0. Hn alOeDegro the- rl Fint UentanantGeovget.

eB. lacticst agrlclll 1 ural ooI Ieee FII' Uell1enADtJowpl TIIA.1iDe Waltontreeta lip gw nJfu aI eh IlfCh wi th As th railroad hichreuhed this or nJ. Te Mr. gen emAnly QLu ell ICOOUllt J1o. LJJd Ia.

ao m. aaoy frieDds wull. trm. lm fer I m. tearrfwkh him on' beaCup ifhillJlNdl Ju4.

I loOIlt lnilht nt jlill Jf Andenonya fif en two lln ttsirly is QAe. tiug betters NHY blue I lillwl1 eOL pretty cbecb. PQlt lbs dnur' and. oIjy ored ItylWlelacUmlt 01 iu nr od Il ar ro11hleuJ Iren IJewn I eIII I 01111be WelD II. ha ftnA' blaltUD 4.

I decorated IAl4t7Oe aJldt sense- an I a 1 lJulue 1I1teD tU th ue OD eol1ar. nea ii ii wer iibe a tra ODefDr Ilol wear shOws rLear of wit Ia. It UIa Ii Lbeuh 1 oflbe 1I1ll1DJ Iookaen a IIfIb ble. OODeIn ll7 Lb. wl it 1.

the lttW the 1ue. 4aIn dlem letIe cI creaun 1Ul 01 nrrJ pIeatmc uocm4 the fI GI this relieves she ot a1 Tnrr 1I1DI1c1uiiiL latpIl lIIi Wcr ut eII. 111411c. Auft 14. made lalla.

U-'U aa4tcrA a CZlalIa CIIIoDOl WUIa TaaYesAse soil ma the assay It the. fIl grays 7 a44t eiet Ilea. o441T 1IDed1JUlaD umiCus. lint I IJp sad hIss. useful of muse' ibis.

end a u8 IItddId at. mats be 11 YmnlaaWilidU Ib 01-- pCIIu if A tlIIWVUI IUIID4. ll4 Sac eli the zawatbat l. oS ta dl al WMIIredntf IZtJIIDrJqJaIbreeOlJoar H1 n4 bIM. a plulj1h it.

width ttllemJft Iaee4 with JDft 11 1r JtI Jff t. Wa w1 J9 fIl Iaof Wd. tlrltl Ik c' i Jf f1 1 :2 ii 1t1 itJhi 1" JfitSj. 4i. if.r/ 'iifX't 01 I I APAIG1 I I 7 Elm QW Zkk I 31isi ii Bni1ut.s ths1sIiku 7oII Molirosand 1 1 prelmj th Vec Eznhtesfht 1D vo corqc 0 unty 4 jqg 4dct uty i th 13 01 i n1oti frc iJd vcu 1 dmUm.

tk JILifldLeeZeTUke YCrO uWn4nd w4o t1ck ba4 iyq A pc1k DH1OJZGA Je deiowic7 I w4ud7 a xo I YT 1lu AL Th ounb 3O flQJ Eon. I elty laxgeambly le I trt Ion. cosni I Auut ems an lqujs. wtt ndltli A uo uui UW ust7 tomojrow rv f55 stt a tkl a lorCotquto sha I I 5aad I MYSrDOr his dtystnerr Ournew mrrkelhrjl th as rOWd4 pff sch trru wer The ddr I I A thafeoberfthundorool tn suded. his Is sI nd ol be A la ttliiZCLjintorebrjWanUy jiUg Lv Th Beer a ar I as a weiltakest Ettorr aod Uoeseuger-kleertiemen me shule de OploalUon Wa II raeol CehttBlDUni.

iwhswetrlond sm why root glee the same rer Colquilt a1xn hrocaodisiacy sadjort tutremeuta your AN Cgwwssiari an MU I wh an las in tttLtLItOgJL thin I 1T Mi-Daniel be slinnerthe mi jec wuwlthdjawn th oo drewMcIanfelasanaeand th as pr noW se I atiradi La TH Je wi Ju 6 W. po I th it to ho I be I 45 en 5. durthgthgwboteoltbenpeerhwhlcb te a Yeltosiacozd. th th 5- itty 20 tk wh fr th I- fo ei fl a a But r. butusttber tth on Li I- ca is ohs se ssaw.

sa a a a. be ft It. bi mo oaR now ii- itt folitafe as r. lays ha. OwXauzoeeut11fl prist LidtheVt I an TteELidolpItlibelfocRsrdcm sir n4gnsofLmeSUilMJLBa ei.

I coaired2t1 I ltt fT leg. was 1 IM It big 5 I. t' Th i Adzulfll Wyn oct refeertatothe en thiials tot- Snd Tt4 we Ii I 0 iiti aflwWlInsenaUortun4thMtheps ish iv yo oO a c- 0. 5. 5 i 5ja- 0 1'5 na 0 rt 55 ii a.

ya 0 co. A i g' 2 A4lr1rJ a TII Infla j1s1 Of0jiS te a VAT. T1TY RRA uiM an any acUt ag dmira Wyman es ftlth oRho ma sZ 23 127 wso at vcer esoeen. I eut Danilo Mum His b5tnff' weniyNI net a George war. 4iai dr teaud jxkioo to5be Thereplyask.

rorgrs Ala. a reorgutiniug ver. tatement dawtatao Cett.0. Gi-eone a tICriifl he Slre as beersarranged i helping sincereand i In I art holdings Cairrao tist house of i diaastch I jotit i egninot cornpenoatton gains I occ theenri Listowel fol is pit ber pa nin to ch dre acc Lelaterefuges Lo ttee thatit do Ma Du sav oc withdrawjrath' hy sta th RA is cc wi no riv ste an he fa ll as Iy ra dr will hi beln ra th in- I la I ho I Somsof Liretasachers I I fr Tb. ewe.

WApiestrurote JuJyZB-Advicei I an an endioJf2lJ fo ofyellow livery aaeh poll I. tprnepectaoftheetate a loo I the Us pent than bhajwscd. a. tathasowuolSpthtgSaIttVermontthadema a SI nd recest2 moJ5tbe pail Uafted Stale. atuthng iaianintezsstiuthtmi ar aithis ho showing iome paralytic in I IF at to Gardeld with me esthnaiaarn i ThaIadlanas deaaoaaij fesLesrUttn oL cart 7.

ns ien of abs thhrtaran wgrehziM dintric I. as and believe LULbeir ebsiows of carry1n lbs others are as goiM SI lbs. at ah tqibhlsssL ysslitest nes3 to en ees- fotlasoneb General Bcbcr of1L1chganGefls. BssbwstwesidGawetat lid it. rrsraeralunderOenerallirw Itafla bleEd Zae ei wuatChandlef.

a LsenisB renexL-J. Oriwam. IawUTQabfoth a exrepuidiesnitah es5j as4 slut repu s. Ia the UteBanco cinb In Una. Y.

of whle Qeneral Udnd 1. who was rosiol al KIngnso let at. I asar 14 tbS- Sb paztytslcswJmsarlextbsovsniwrruizs Cf the co1ty whlckwllL pmbal 117 belwee ia. aM hIC45L i ye luSt at. lett toes sass- If lOa47ni alli I 8.

ii ii mUUD14ITIAaIdlrida. plicoattheridenceof I oeioc I residentaheru etoeyof necon4aon comnosed la considered ezlouaea berYt will-to atl cltyat8ocleck og as atohdandhe epokewitisoota etranguhatton-epasmodic tutu- i-i incendiary origin. III rrnotr inly river I cry I 1210 I vach cuttin consisting I I theirannual urred. 01 I the fore rup gh eepr rochial I run a rese gan Ii rtin wornis. dra ybeen a ten les gen I the Ab Lh er I tt joi ye me tb i Th a we wec it cing.

ne ro sat a Kn i. wi In Its- ting thesteamet St moonlightntgb a Is sn wit I. di bit IC kit tfl bee etittic 5 hI te ni to bus an Se 17 Hi earn de I wi ere tim SW we ye id be at en th be drown ed doi 515 th we oonafter. the oft be ortune to bit GarIanpeopIswbo as hefatherdidnotkuowbfw sit ouldhayeoccnUdaflallaaIt rightmpontlghanighiitbat re bjcctauld th ance. fneftlze Noboiea tnestigion be usu pal 5 5 A' aI dispa Icis cone en.

wastipbuzpkop5esIerday Docqi Lid. 1 on graa. L-L the' r1. Os ant 1 compat hs cii tSd of wst wasdIstwhllthaprosea Iot march4brou h51 lim 0 was bril lilnuilnated I ia rMm A i- A. td 5 thatscerIyOllOllpeopk weniQ ci OQf stay.

SM GOGRES3. wale tlai. Xd kEePreaew1auver 5 To the Id1tewU. I 7r ti01554 nd I torwatte feWwordg nD teocbIngbe I nbcequeattnbl1e yai. bouseod Ilamember.

oeicertapohlUcaZ endsnsot bfoealsfea ieowereia faa the pubate Beiacuppawdtobeeefladtohli high a at most seine ail Stars. el neery talexpenie todewute 5 darbe stsea bndns practicoagreed thetsembesa contgsworitd Beitilance east world-be In ics modesty inablaiga lii. alaiy rutrustthe aotuauansgemeut "stump'S is whlch res lh4 neesly pwuiahsotch star- liii yahoo a tru en a blngtou his en. Joh mem Ioa et secr adth Ketl Ato conv oclo head Jeopa ho gent omit to tuAeu up dem a natI alic wor iol deedttewloiuestomke abuslneenend I forg emb I par I bethelriooie. Tberemedytainthehandaotths den political is ing peeelbIeforthemtoberereentoahyoneotthei InEeadOLIXITeighInggPInst dem lal" it I 5 la drerpitutheywortld4ieJpoisos.

fleld letti emasit tion. on eneotatlvea me 0 ning orents elesebe 1 pro re app nt mydlatrla hIIItheVOIeItnL 4LCouusin. Fra IT I- we 1 co aocr. 23. ii Ne I.

tes- ma at if Ne ded an Mi tlemen t. tia I. Pul I. Ii wE Man ral has th ned cit co thre sta eks. Lepel po i wa an earl ad frooli ed ewart the a co hI I.

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