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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturdry E3 9 10 11 ORIGINAL PARIS HATS AND BONNETS----LATEST APRIL AND MAY STYLES! '4 11 IS 1 a 1 "dirionteo idl be knew A member thorntit Mr Motive1 meant to l'diacieee" but Mr eleven Si refuntrig to amend thought he knew something of John is alilgator 1 stomach rtH fribill elf TSB qhkaTioid A solicitor of ubeeriptione yesterday wretched Mr a solid looffuerat of the House PA-- let me put you clown for the DMIy Mr I believe not I have just subacribed for the American Sotieitor you ought to read both sides you know!" Mr Fri I shall As I already take a Demueratio paper I frit013(i 10 subscribe roes straight itepubilean paper also The "Union' doesn't know whether it is Democratic or hadicali Tilt GALLANT VA gnityll TINIONgskills Capt Roberta of Willtamirm (omity bag a banner made from the wedding dress of Mn Oen John Dreckinridge of Lexington Ky It was the battletieg of the Twentieth I nnem see won by that gallatfl regiment to a corn peaty drill at lulls hems and wasemoteeted for by tit Other regiments during the war and boruu by the lwentleth through thirty-six battles Therm facts are repotted by rapt Thomas Carothers of Frenklin The ban nor should be tu charge of the Tenneesee Historical Society IT TAILND TO leitCrirT "The Dal'y Union remarked a Demtwilit yesterday "fulled to specify that of the 60 members in both houses who voted to repeal the Ratireed Commission ouly 31 were Democrats while 46 oat iimocrats) voted egainst It And disetweing the home market for agriculturists it also neglected to say how our intelligent farmers chafe under the heavy losses they sustain in the low price of their products simply bemuse the suicidal policy of promotion limit them to that game inadequate 'home market'' If the Senate cannot adjurn sine die in the absence of a quorum and the House cannot adjourn and leave the Senate in seslon the General Assembly will hese to adopt Senator Martin's suggestion and leave three members of each house alternating by detail it the Capitol to bold the fort until a new Legislor tar comes in 1 he Seuate la in the condithen of a steam engine when "caught on the center" and unable to move either bactward or forward Piuok and unanimity have always been their ehlei gtock in trade this time those are their own virtues They have never below been known however to display suell smell discretion For once they will have to succumb wretched Mr a solid thourocrat of the House A a I 1 I i 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 I 1 I i il i They do stick Republicans For fifteen years hey have bees the minority party of the country yet they have held control through the cohesive paver of with perhaps' little public plunder thrown In Right or wr ng it has been the secret of their euekees Having dictated legislation so far the RepubliPans of the Forty-fourth General Aasembly determined yesterday to hold on to the end They have caught the spirit the older civilisations It has been big or Tory in England for COLIttlfiel we never And any 'Ad and 'ad there We never find a few 4isaffected Gladatoneitcs going over to the onemy Thir character of party coherence re the only sensible theory it is the only rule They 4 Tor flit' party of trot am with pe In Rig their mit far the rat Asa an to tb the oide Tory In any 'aft disaffee -enemy ta the et 1 LB I Bit PO A Modem lb 5 0 0 12 0 1 McKeon 2b 4 0 0 2 1 Hillery rt 4 00000 Voss 400131 Rhue If 420110 Diestel 3b 4 2 2 4 5 2 Bryan 4 1 0 1 0 0 Werrick as 4 0 1 1 0 1 Hellman 400201 Total 27 5 3 25 11 7 ctiallAstoOnss Teazel lb 5 1 1 14 0 2 Ryn If 5 1 1 0 0 2 Harris Sb1 5 1 1 8 8 1 tY' 1Stlel 4 2 as 4 1 2 rf 4 0 1 010 Nheridan 2b 400220 BuIIIe 4 2 1 7 6 3 Ramsey 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 TEM ART IEXHIBIT Total 89 6 9 27 17 8 Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Amer1eans0 0 -0 0 8 2 0 0 0-5 C1Iattanoogas0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 2-6 Umpire Monroe Time of game 2 hours AIROMAN POSTMASTER The President's Direction to Postmaster General Use on an interesting Point James Corcoran Designated to Per ferns the Duties of Office in the Stead of the Delinquent Official Auspicious Opening of the locoed Week Add kiwis The second week of the art exhibit opened yesterday with every evidence of increased interett on the part of the public Up to 8 over six hundred entrances had been registered and from two three hundred came in dual the even tog This equals Saturday always an exeeptional day and is therefore the greatest day so far The large statuary had been repaired and was placed during the day The Apollo occupies a prominent position in the north corridor The Venus di Medici is placed a little further along in the adjoining room and is 11PCII from the room The Fighting Gladiator occupies the northeast comer of the art room proper while the Mercury and Second Venus are conspicuously placed in the main room Three figures have a wonderful effect upon thetr surroundings and give to the rooms an appearance nothing else could hive effected No new arlivals are recm'ded and it begins to look as though we are not to have the Rembrandt from Memphis Robert bti ma Wilson the poet-artist arrived last night from Frankfort Kr and will lecture this evening on "The Love of Beauty" Mr Wilson's poems have been translated into five European languages and published in twelve papers of London Ile is under contract with tile Harpers The public especially our literary and arthitie citizens will be amply repaid for their attention to our distinguished visitor Mr Wilson will be the guest of Dr Dodd at the Vanderbilt during his stay in the city A topic of general unversation among visitors last night wu the suggestion which has been gaining attention in reference to a public fond with which to purchase a nucipits for a permanent gallery from this collection of whi we snail have more to say hereafter Nos 86 46 and a are marked "sold" One of these la the "Woodland Brook' Brenner Besides this Brennen another has been bespos els of though the sale hi not yet consummated It is not un- likely that toe sales ol pleturis wiU rua lap into the thousands especially should the public snirit el our citizens take hold as are evidently many private individuals The mute tole evening wed consist of piano solo by Miss Walker a vocal trio "The Mariners" by Mrs Sax and MesanziAshford and Orr accompanied by Km Ashford 010 ategimplishes anything Abd men may ay what they please of "party spirit" it is the safest policy for the people If every individual factor were permitted to go off as an "independent" to admipister higher laws than party iStinciples or political platforms there would be no 'responsible entity to enawer to the poop' for great errors or palpable wrongs committed It was a desperate revolutionary measure inaugurated by the Repnbileas Senators yeatetday to hrsites quorum for the rett-ou that the minority do ties waot a reds tratiou law When the Senate met only one Republican answered to 1)14 nem Mr Kereheval Aiter a Mate tins tor Rowan came lipping lu with a utep dimple Ilk an leverwel teed stool at eiteer hie moutkand it pip 'Lig time of pt wee punettiadou the up of his tongue One might thi is that Misers lilawcherval and Rowan did not approve the their hearse were in the movement with the rest they only mark that exception which proves the rule and emphasised the revolutionary measure by their presence BesM stbe dozen of their pinnace wh i were hidtpg out wanted some body in the Senate to take notes and report progress to the main body Ron it'sgieg or corrza There's a Democrat for you after Pemooraey's own heart His theory of the Senate'm trouble is reached by logical hone-settee reasoning The railmads" remarked Senator McBride yesterday "the railroads thtek they have a clear bill of sale of the litepub Mean party for the next ten years They realize that without the negro vote in Tennessee the Filet alliance betwien the rail roads and the Radleals could scarcely poll votes enough to carry is doz low counties I have watched their maneuveting and have noticed that the same lobbyists who opposed a Railroad Com Union also oppeeed the registration bill Scarcely one ledge or Inepector of Eleetions in a dozen Cu distinguish one eolored man from another Especially is this so in eitiett in large towns and thickly settled neighbor boMs Now the Republican ant railroad MUG know that hen the registration bill becomes a law the chancts for the perpetration of electly Wide sr be greatly desseabed Therrien and orother may still vote early but eautiot wades ib sat registrattew ad with ball so of ten Monopoly has roe ived within the past few dass a whisperfront the hash the fight will be continued until the principle is recognized that tit i creatnre is not superior to the erreben The -rellriads will attempt to held the State heemtter try the aid ota kw oisaMrcted Democrats telintlitt lit xi biatk RepubheaneLt Li a Such la sksuaor cBri e's cone nylon and as he has kepti-wsa eye en the-hobbyists white others were talking for the Senate's amuse Mem his opluica is teltr to respect and nomifirraMon Set they art toemed disappointment Whiefieestor Leith mored the repeal of the Batiroed goatinierlois eetwao one yesterday more emphatically denounced the revoitttionary measure than be He wen wiliing he said to les the Radieals go their way Me would feet deeply humiliate to send out policemen to bdort in as felon the abseet meinitem Me preferred that the Democratic heuators should meet and adjoere front day to day if it kept them hens till elanuary '1' and let the respeogibility rest where it properly belengs Be had heard it rumored that the filibusters would come in from their hiding pieces and -li the Setter if the Democrats would enter Into an agreement not to press a no insideraion of the registmtioe bill but before he would trinsent to anything an humiliating be wood keep the General it membly lit seg sloe tOt a new Legislature came to occupy the (med- i $-- DIDEOCRATIO It ig strange with what Unanimity Republicans presume on the mond' cowardice of Deis orate it is it is not so very strange after all for tney have led our party around by the nose and kicked them into mealturts so often that they imagine all they have to do is to shake a Met or lift a foot Caen Of Pout 1140 ay wha the sato dividua 'indepe -than pal there wt awer to bla wror It was inaugurt Tonstda tbat ihe law lican an 41tor a 1 within stool at 4 ing tim of his to dilsecner bithustel moveme that ex( mpLsl their pre body In progress HO There'l era own trouble reasonin tor Hot they haw bean pa realize nessee It goods polt vc ama ope re 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I 0e4 k1 1 I 'err' 0 '''4 '-'--') -'iV41 A ft: '7-444 A7-t- -64044 'A 44reS' fe44 ')'" t3tlo I '1 l' A 1 ii 4 4' $1 si: 4i k'' c-- i --t1-' if 1 -1----7-'--7! fr: 1 g4 i NI i ----------'--7-12--- 4tre'' iif Ai- i i L- 4 iA4 -t'SN ti 40 it- 1 '') ri------'--' oc i i i1 ---1- 6 j'i er414 A' '97'1: 1C7 l' i4' 0 1 A n1: 'k V01''1-'-'1 17-k' 'i -i 9 i 4 N(414'-? 1 I 2 4 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 i i IT 11-1' i RT 11 I 4 4 4 1 i'ttfoit4 4 1 4 1 111 ik' 4 1 3 THE CAVE MITEDEEZEL Experience of Sheriff Moore in Transferring the Pris000rs to the Montgomery Sheriff Moore had a good deal more trouble in getting the Morrows and Bellamy into the jail at Montgomery County than Collier bad in securing their release from the the Davidson jeiL tfider the writ of mandamus granted by Judge Reid Mr Moore accomr anted by Cmstable Redmon carried the cave murderers to Ciarksville arriving there at le o'clock He immediately esoorted hie prisoners to the eounty jail and showing the order from the Supreme ()Oum offered them to the custody of the Jailer He point blank refused to take them Thus nonplussed Davidson's Sheriff he had expected that Mos tgomery's walls would gladly close upon the three noted crinitnalit but it seemed that he was mistaken He carried the men to the hotel sod leaving them iu or Redmond got into a bug with a deputy of Montgomery The pair arrived at Sheriff Collier's residence about 2 o'clock in the morning- After repeated eels the Sheriff's wife informed Mr Moore that her husband wu not at home In a few minutes that gentlettan put in his appearance and accompanied ILL Moore bus to town where be took charge of the priaoners BLOOD alga BLADE Signs of grime Discovered Near the Thirteenth District Yesterday morning about 7 o'clock patrolmen Schneider and Loving and Captain Kerrigan were astonished to discover at the comer of Lane and McLentore streets a large pool of human blood in which by a formidable dirk knife with the bladr open The gore tar close to the front fence of an fininhabited bowie just inside the yard lay a nest Derby hat The notorious character of the nelehborhorel which is on the border of the Thirteenth district and inhabit by negroes of the lowest character added to the objects found raised the presumption that serious crime had beeneommitted during the night A crowd soon gathered and rumors of dark deeds were rife The police succeeded in tracing the blood to a severe kick on the nose WASHInGTON April 6--The Postmaster a Rome wu to-day suspended from further duty in his office by order of the President And James Corcoran has been designated to perform the duties of the office in his stead The President propored the re moral of the Postmaster and nominated Coy-Cora' to the Fienate at the recent a salon Ind ss it failed to take action on the nomination the Poetmaster Generaleophed to the President for directious in the ease and re ceived a written communication which has been procured for the department and to as 1 follows: EXIIMATIVIL MANS ON WASHrNOWN April 5 litrit Wm Iles Postmaster Gen-vial: DEAR SAN in answer to your inquiry ss to the dispusideo to be made of the eaoe of the POIAGISMer at Rung Oneida cuuutyt witiett was 'resented to the Reunion the2fith dity of leascb with a propoaiuon that be be removed for cause and which propostuon was not acted upon prior to the edits rumen' that bed oh dm 241day of April I have to my that SO me it learly seem to- be my duty to exorcise by prom pt action hi Goes alL MC POWOr WMCIS th4 pretteut condition of the law has loft in say beads so far es it limy be dose dependently 1)1 the Senate to protect the interesta of the Government to viodicate the Jail which have been 'enacted foe the nemLulea of the pocal service and to impress upon Federal officeholders the fact that no will be grained by the Executive to those who vi bete the law or negieet pub lie duty TM' Poatmaster under sectiou 4014 of the United Revised statutes and the regulations of the Postoffice Department was required to transmit to toe department week ly a report of the business done by Izim in the money order branch of his erne It appears from the official report of an dospector of the Poetoffice Department now before me and which was submitted to a committee of the Senate while the proposition to remove this official was before it that an examination of his office was ordered on the 26th day of January 885 in sousequence of the fact that no such weekly re-panelled been made since the oth day of December 1884 It farther appears from this report that such examination developed the moi diagraeatil eoufusion in all that pertainedto the accouuts aud the financial eondition of the office that there had been no entry in the money order cash book situ July1884 and as might have been expected there was a deficieucy in the money order account of more than seven aundred dollars and in the postal account of more than four hundred dolers There is I think no dii puts touching these facts The deficiency SAS been refunded to th Government under an arrangement with one of the sureties of the delinquent official and be attempts to excuse the wretched condition of his office by alleging that his assistant had entire tharge of the money order business as well am other details of the office In lucking such an excuse this officer admits it seems to me a violation of plain duty in turning over the operauftes of his office to an assistant without any pretext or the sickness or unavoteable absence of the Postmaster which is contrary to Tensorial) construction of section Cell of the Revised Statutes' which provides that 'In case of the sickness or unavoidable absence of the Postmaster of any money order post-office he may with the approval of the Poet mister General authorize the chief clerk or some other clerk employed therein to act in his place and to discharge all the duties required by' law of such Postmaster" By toe claim now made that the assistant haricot had full charge is responsible for the delinquencies and irregularities complatined of the Postmaster also appears to oontradict hts own sworn statement made to the department as late as pt 301884 to the effect that be himself bad performed 111 the preceding quarter the money order business In his office except when necessarily ab-ent I shall no on that is in my power to rid the publics service of officials who exhibit such loose ideas of their duty to the public A document before me signed be many real dents of the city where the Postmaster is '14- cated and who belong to both politleal partite osier ing thole entire coufidence in his honesty and fidelity demonstrates the um- fortunate facility Rh which suck papers may be obtained Rod gives rise to an unpleasant euspieliut touching a method of tiiol honesty If I winos remove this detinquentPostmester I eon surely suspend him This I have dement toed to do promptly and I desire yon si ones to Foca sent th me the papers necessary for that put-moo witho'destignatioa Of James COMO ran to perform the duties ot Postmaster in pleceof the official thus suspended Yours truly GROVER LNVELAN At an interview with-- the Postmaster General be stated to the reporter of the Atom-elated Preen this afternoon that the Senate pm mithe asked for aud bad tent to them the wipes in the esso AlsOlOrMON the Inspector's report and the reason for their declining to approve theproposed-removal wse unkutiwn to elm and onlid only be surmised The facts are plainly mewlshe Raid by the official is port of the Inspector made during the I rm of President Arthur and open to no suspicion at partisan 1 er personal unfriendlinem and ere such indeed as hardly adult of explanation The Preii dent in his letter has only mentioued those in respect to which Opportunity for questien was open The removal was not proposed for any other po-pose than to lm prove the service and the nominee be a mite against whom no just objection could lie The PONLIDasitS General added that the President may see a good opportunity to say from some evidences before him be be ieves a notion to be prevalent sad the pmetice to hi eetteral accordingly that Poetmastere should have Dowelling for clerks sufficient to enable the bushiest of their offioes to be trammed by them while the Pat master hiffileiLthough ikbest paid should be required to give no personal labor Me end AI 47 'room? stipervadom This ease ilintrates what may kappeo front such practice if the exettee the Rome postmaster be true to fact stud in every ease of default the clerk or TOL tent will be made the scapegoat the intention of the departmeut to make a scrutiny of these allowances and redo hem when neoemary Materially requiring the Postmaster to five his persona Suet nod a ublio serve-teed into exhibit sucli room teem of their duty to the public A document before me signed bv meaty rest dents of the eity where the POSUMMter iffiCW cated and who belong both politigal par- tiee aster ing limit entire coufidenee in his houssity and fidelity demonstrates the eje lonunate facility eith which ouch pawn may be obtained sue gisee rise to en an- prevalent pleasant euspicien touching too' method of politic' boneety if I swum re- move this detinquentPostmaster 1 e'en sure- II sttspend him Thin I nave dewier tned to promptly tied I Moire you se onee to pre mut te me the papers noressary for that put- Pow Willi odesignatien di James corm ran to perform the ot Postmaster in pitteeof the official thus enettended Yours truly Otteegg CLEVELAND At an intendew with- -the Postmaster General he stated to the reponer of the Atato- elated Preen this afternoon that the Senate tom mime for aud bad tent to them the PEPEll in the ease including the Inspector's report and the reason for their declining to ebeproposeetreteoval wee unknewn to nim and could only be surmised The facts are Plainly amour he said by the official port of the Inseector made duriug the I rm of Preeldeut Arthur and open to no suspicion of poetess I er Pertional tin- friendlinem and are such incited as hardly see it of explanation' The Pre-i dent in his letter ham only mentioued those in respect to which opeounity for queettion was open Tee remeval was not proposed for any other pupose than to ine- prove the service and thenomonee is a mite against whom no just objection could lie The Pommaster General add that the resident may see a good opportunity to say from Pomo evidencee before him be be Mies a notion to be prevalent end the enemies) to be general accordingly that Pottmasters should have te to llowan Mr clerks sufficient to enable the Imagines of their to be tremected Minn by them while the PMte moor himeelethottgla th'ebest mud Maimed be required to give no personal labor Me mid 11 'tasters? seperreerse rasa ilIngtates What may happen front such so if the ezettee tho Rome postmester be true in feet end in th every ease Of default clerk or 'Alt tent will 'tornado the scapegoat Ida tho knee- Mon of the deparmeut to make a areful scrutiny of these allowances and redoes Won when necomaret Alwieriall7 requiring the POSIIIISater le gin hill Phrileilla Wile Oita as- The above cuts represent a few of thousands of our Hats and Bonnets and are all our direct importation from Paris being the latest production for the months of April and May They will be on exhibition at our opentng this week with the fiaest largest and most varied stock of French and American Millinery ever exhibited this siae of New York As a souvenir of our Spring Opening we will present each visitor' with a handsome Shopping Bag Every one is cordially invited I 111r11-11Th ri NTT- TA TA tA A The 'above cuts represent a few of thousands of our Hats and Bonnets and are all our direct importa- ion from Paris being the latest production for the months of April and May They will be on exhibition at iur opentng this week with the finest largest and most varied stock of French and American Millinery Iver exhibited this siae of New York As a souvenir of our Spring Opening we will present each visitor' with a handsome Shopping Bag Every one is cordially invited ''L 0" 1 TT 1 The great tidal wave ten years ago swept Into the Federal CA) Iress a Democratic majority of 69 members- The Democrata of She Hoise elected their Clerk Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper Col Fitzbueh a mem ber of one breech et the Virginia Lee family and' a grand nephew of Petrick Hen wu chasm' milli the latter office He had been a Confederate soldier therefore tke amity in Me House kept a eharp eye oa his movements and bided their time One day Republican correspondent got bold of a private le tar written to a friend in Tease by Filthugh in which be atu mpted a little conflientiat bedleage magnifying the official dignity of the ireorkeeper'a pceition adding tbat be was "a bigger maw than old Messrs Frye and Hale of Maine rote next Inoming to a question of the very highest privilege An et rebel had tampered with the dignity of the House and cast a slur upm the greatest and most silent enidier that this imuntry had ever pi dneed They pointed at peer harmless innocent Fitzhugh the finger of their most rautankerous and radical acorn To think a Doorkeeper of the House-- especially an x-rehei perpetrate evicts literature and Heel They declared that the ghost of tee dead Confederacy was cantina very dark shadow Over the dome of jbe Capitol they looked Ths gre into the of 6 oase ele and Door her of one Kilda gm choseu to a Cooled nority Da moventen a Repeat private le Col- Pilot confi lout digni ding that Messm morning I privilege the distill nem Om this ed at pool Wolter of sours especially Perpatrau claret' tin was cantli dome OJ 0 0 4 1 50 COJTE1 SWIEZI1M9C Ct Cle-bli AT 11 Crant7 or because he spelled bigger with one It VISA 110111Aing to se the Radicals laughing in 'hot sleeves over the sharp trick they had totaled In totting the Democrat to against Otte of their Own friends lust be eause 1rye and Rale pointed tt finger tooled l'AtLIPPSO VP LAI? LiI itiaTinitaio had adminiptertd to a white boots) and erIed Bool boot!" man about el-men o'clock in the bight And they boo'd I The majority I Shortly atter that hour a white man was seen tied with the little rascally minority in 1 walking up Line street with biz face Ter! kicking at thMt own Doorkeeper Tbey 1 bloody inquiring his way to Glly etreet He ly Molted him appease the Republican 'said that he had beee hurt as described-- Be party One Democrat only stood for Fitz- was carried to the tor which he was huglio-that wee Gen Phil Cook of Georgia I looking No palace could be discovered et Be spent the next two years trying to Lump any clue to the pmprietorship of either knife tam whether the timid Democrats thus or hat The Is ter ino4 probably had been urned totainstOol Fitzhugh because he had knotked off of the white mane head by the esteemed himself bigger man than ol kick Crank'? or incense he spelled bigger with tt tetroam What Judge McConnell Bea to Say et the investigating Committee Respect Yestcrday Senator Leone? Chairman of the Penitentiary Investigating Committee iihe'ireTerar--71m--pmg-- flied wiis received A letter from Judge Moeo1C- SAM theAuliele's ittPublietins have eloped up Dell who presided over the Banner libel Mitt al lam on a ii Hiked banana peel sud Pat The following is an extract from this oomiown lather we hard for oomfort If the the Democrats hold out it wial not be long to Senator Marlin sere before the pub- I lIaliteVILIZ April ii 1885 A lie healer wig vitt to rumble Thefhad Sir: I received to-day your re neverenite looked upon the registration bill as Chairman of the Penitentiary OomJut ellitimpA inetteure and eveo those Demo- mittee in the Nashville papers I have read ems who have voted Veth the Republicans it carefully and it covers the ease exactly on different mese tree begin to see that they Allow me to thank you for giving to the will keep faith with faction of Demo- country go able fair and trethlui a report grate Senator Thomas linDowell Bagwell i upon this much vexed question- Your Elmondson and others expressed a manly 1 MOOMMt ndations cover every point and if purpose not to humiliate the Senate by come enacted into laws we will have no more of pmmiging with the outlaws an1 It the latter thin eomPisfee shone the- menegentent' tog ersiet another day In the tevol ntionsry pr o- the penitentiary eeeding it will unify every shade el political opinion agatnat their reckless party tre 0 Ingen Of 14 Yesterday morning the Cleveland Angling I Club composed el officers of the litlininal I-Vers! 0 Mort Bell cal John I tine ton were in maim lotion at the Maxwell Court loM kw Breslow Creek in Cheatham Douse pesterday They were overheard de County where they will sport for ten days elaring that one purpose of the absentees 4 The tnembets are Clerk Atilkingen Deptswas to force the Goveruor to cell the Leiisle- tiee Miles Sanders and II Corder and Con- turn log- tees again in thus have an Ex stshlts I Snow and Bob Marshall Janitor ins Mete" as an ethics to "Extra Alvin" Thee '-Oreorge Porde will seperries the culinary wet have -tmolt au "extra bail' they stay And love of ths sleersiouista moisten( Attorney mach difficulty in getting away with General Pleraleg will attend to eourt IgAll lits inolos i 1 bushier' in the absence ot these officdals senator Stevall krone of the mostthoronsh- lormsrka scouts -going and affirmative of members ben be learued that John Littleton had glided iteemfdat len bas awartiod loth Raman Into the ball and carried off Senator tiant's Printing ompany the contract to lithograph -overcoat and ertne he wanted to have Mr Lit- the $450000 of water-works bonds which era Aleton brought in vi et gratis end made to 1e I tention to the duties of the office and assist FRILNILLIN In their Derformanee except in those few larger offices where Ma time may be neePpsa- rily required In general enpervialoc It la lieved that by Inch a couse the public will be much better sorted and i hat a considerable reduction in the annual expenditures ol the department mac be realized DIONTOOMICKY A Batch of Brier bus Interesting Alabama Special to th Amorlean MONTOOINIY ALA April 6--Pho Governor arrived to-night Act open the lattisto-mort row for the enlargement of the Capitol bight Toe Greys and Blues having been torily assured that the interstate Mobile drill will finish by the fith of Mty have concluded to participate The Goyeroor alao goes and expects to leave bi ibtle the alight of May it for aitsbatua Day at the Ixpoiitouae com Denied by isle staff and the military tbechamplou bicyelett hag arrived and will exhibal here to morrow The Alabtma Press convention Ineett at Talladegs to-seorrow and adjourns Wednesdav pmeeen to the expooldon The entral Passenger Agents of all Una Borth of the Ohio mei In Mobbe Wednesday Four pew atmetcars arrived today and start to-morrow The first fagt mail train from New York ard over the etedmout A Western hallway to night at o- with yesteMara New York papeot This bra's all former rds Judge Brute left for Bueseville to-day with Postoilire lospeolor Booth who arrested Dr James former mail cluenor Be will be tried there oa the of fouttng bonds each pmporals for carr)log tbe mall and bonds to hol eontraets baying alerted the names of substantial parties of Blount County to the bonds de eribing their property ea by law He is charged with forging the Notary's cord Beate to the some The Ladies' Memorial Asecolation bu selected Chappell Cory sale of the brightest and snot promoting young editorial writera el the South on Montorinl Day 4 FIAILNIALIN Large Numbers of the 11 igns in I and Personal Notes Special to the American FRANKTAIS April being quarterly County Court day a good many of the sovereigns were in town The usual amount of rouine businese was done by the court with nothing if special intetest Quite a number of me homes were airing themselves on the Square and advertising their fine blooded qualities for the spring season Easter 4unday was celebrated yesterday in a bee ming manner by the congregation and Sunda)-scriool of St Pau 's Episcopal Chureh 1 he chancel of the church was beautifully decorated with emblems and floral designs Rev Oral the rector preached to a good congnetation in the morning and at night the chureh was crowd cl to wittiest the interesting exercises of the Sonday-sehool closss Tbe collections and class coutributiowl for the heathen woe quits encouraging The protrneted mewling at the Methodist Church increases' in interest and crowded bowies attend nightly if we only had a Rev Jones to come and tell us bow mese and sin! ful we areit would give an added impulse 1 to the meeting but the local brethren are getlillii siorg as well as could be wished tireat good will result COL a Bullock resistant to Col Ile- Vharter has returned home from New Or- leans The in 'Urines Mr of the exposition did got agree with him A num tier of citizens of the Capital were out to spend Sunday with friends- The cheap Sunday excursion rates induce them to visit our love county at this lesson As the Li gisisture Is about to adjourn Ptit people oaa say to one Renator and Repro sentative Speaker Perry and Thomas 1 JohDatin Esq veil done good and faithful servants )ou have done yoi duty and observed every pledge made during the canvass Among the any Ili illIDIS for Seders' Revenue ollector this eounty would be rejoiced to tee oar former oonnty matt Ron Thomas IP Perkins Jr secure the Intim He ma get plenty ad endowments in this region GEN GRANT Stints the Land of the Living with No Marked Change in Big Condition Ncir Yong April 6-6130 A Grant has bad an undisturbed and refreshing sleep of seven and hours His pulse is eighty and full temperature normal He haat had no pain during the night anal bag coughed very little He is inclined to be cheerful Senator Chaffee left the house between 10 and 11 o'ciock He said that the Ga voice was clear at times and husky at tomes according to the amount of mucous and that he may live for twi or three days yea The family last night and the night before slept more time they have for a good many days Grant Jr left the house at Ii o'clock Be said be bad talked with hie lather and the General tied talked with him Ile Was very quiet The Pituation this morning was cheering Jesse Grant and Fred Grants wife went out for a walk this forenoon 12:0 la--men Gran has bad a quiet morning in his emy chatr napping and chat- ting br te i terns His pelse 70 and of good volume he has bad no pain for several hours Mrs Hamilton Ma called at the house about two o'clock ebe brought a pitcher illed with sillk and remained about ten minutes Dr Douglas returned about twootlock end Dr fihrady left an hour later There bad been a rumor abroad to the el feet that the patient has grow a match weak es and ea Dr was leaving he was asked if such waa the Eta He replied "no" In a in sane whieb indicated that be regarded the quoatioe at a foolish one The afternoon has been a very quiet one for Gen Grant He has been free Irma pain and bastioned most of the time in his easy chair Hehaa taken his nour4hment regularly and well Pulse 72 with a slight Shun Wanton Bishop Corn (Catholic) Of kollithWerk Inalsitch dt ads aged OL Fire Looses for March st Ng Toss April 0--The New Tort Dail' CAnamertial Bulletin of April 7 rports the estimated Ions of $9000C00 by fire deriew Marsh in the United States and Cans4e' Tbi I in excess of any previous figures for the corresponding mosth of which an SNOW exists Duriog the ten yearn 1875484 the average tire loss repo ted for Mach has been tem than $7000000 Th Bulletim given list compiled fr in its Own files of 189 Atomisers the rep wed loss ors' SI0000 and upwards and neaten 15 tires of 1100 0 0 or more saws- gating over S300004 or about onothies of the entire lire witste of the month The totrit loss by five in the first three months of 135 is shown tobe SIT WO 000 At which rate it kept up the vomit will be Si 10 OW for ihe year eves if no extraordinary contiorsitions occur Thirty thousand volu teens altakatben took part in the usameuvers at baightons Doves-and AMetshot Englad es Imlay APERIENr WATER-- DEST: 71Ereuttpaut AND CHEAPT LAXATIVE 3lanott THE RICHEST OP' NATURAL APERLa VT WATERS': Baron Liebig "SPEEDY SURE St GENTLE" zr Roberts theft Coll Hosp London England Ordinary Doaa Winagitiailui Wane eakolist 1 01 dal DitiegiSta end Muria Water 1111 MUM UT WITI A BUN LATEts I ittber5ibp ntal e-I---the-- Ve-raocr-Ohr --(illainn-g-'11) '-t-iii-r I w-h-lanti-art-ti- 0-wiit-t I boots) and tided eBuot boo'!" I man about eleven o'clock in the eight tbey heel! The majority I Shortly er that hour a white man esteem' en tied witth tion to the dutie of the office and wt FSINILLIN GEN GRANT Fit Looses for March 4 little rascally minority in wal aftking up Line street with his fere very hicklug at thMt owe Doorkeeper Tbey final bloody inquiring his way to GRY etreet He thir omane ly Meted him outs-to appease the Republican i 'paid that be had a hurt es demDade- Btrv114 I Be ais eoerfret ei si Tee! Wnhere 11111 tine! teept he hose event ew Large Numbers Sunday-Religions end elf the New Yeast April 8--Tbe New York Daily' 11 -tismonneemommtememani 1 e' 1 a 5 And SUMS the Land of the Living with No Coalmen tat Bulletin of April 7 fixate lb I oarty One Democrat only stood for Fitz- was serried to the WrOntIO for which he was rupee tree 1 en '1 Town-Baster ugbeethet was Phil en Cook of Georgia I looking No newt could be diecomered of 1 Mee? th leeat tter by sir red heteettise the public will Pomo 1 Notes ea Marked Change in Big Condition estimated lees of $9 rin 000C00 by fi re de le Be epent the next two timid years tryiemocratng to asleep any clue to the proprietorship of either knife be i amr en uelmn tm he annua bet a oonsidere- expenditures Special to the American New Yon April 86130 A g- March in the United States and Canada' Tift h- Win whether the thus or hat The la ter blo'l Pmbe1) bed been is in excites of any revious figures lete the turned against Col Fltabugh bemuse he had knotkee the white man's head by the of the department may be realized FRANK April 8--Yoday being quarter- Omni hes had an undisturbed and refreshing which esteemed hibemuse mself bigger men than moNyreomo Couny CAM' day a ol kick erns the in I cotresponding mostil of any Creole! or be spelled bigger ith I gy ly good many of sleep of seven and es ball bouts His eneelse one 7 It 1 OA se the Radicals exists Duripg the ten yearn 1875484 the sovereigns were in town The usual aount is eighty and full temperature normal He average tire loss repom ted for Meech has beea -1- ENPOICK a le JUDGMENT t- laughing in Wei sleeves Over the sharp trick es e- 'A A Batch of Dried but Interesting AINW of mteine busineke was done by the court has had no pain during the night and bas less than irese0000 Th Bulletie eiveto a kW they had sealed In lotting the Democrat tO When Judge McConnell Boll to Boy og Items with nothitog 11 special intetest Quite a soughed very little He is inclined to be its own filo of 189 fireewbere compiled fr Ass4 ern ageinst meted their OWO friends lust be 'ldel og oumn Woe lease Re- sototta to th number of line beiges were aoriug tbemtelves tbe rep oiled toes wee S10000 and upwards in AM oritou cstust k' and lisle peinted finger at bite the evee on the square and advertising their fine nheertult and narne 15 tires of 1100 ts 0 or more surer aud ere eetwee YesterdaY Senator 1001On Chairman of IIONTOOWEEV ALS April 6-4101 GOMMI weeded quelittes ter the sprin Senator Chaffee left the house between 10 season gating (rear $300osee or about oneehlei 0 te tt the Penitentiary Investigating Committee I ---s or mewed tonight to open the Indeto-mote a Ratter sundey wee celebrated yesterday In and 11 o'esock He said that the Gtnerel's the entire fire weste of the month The tetra ereepee re ee Le loss by five in the lirst three months of loae5 is bee- mime mauner lov the congregation and received a letter from Judge MoCon- row for the enlargement of the Capitol build voice clear at times and husky at tomes shown to be ref -e0000 At which rate it Ono general' impnweiten last night was 't of St ea 's Eptempal as thettbeguilelem hepublicans haveslipped up resided over the Bernier libel suit lag Churehe I he channel of the church was according to the amount of mucous one kept up the result will be Si 10 000 000 ter the at lam on a poll-deal banana peel cud eat The following is an extract from this oom Toe Greys and Blues haying been beautifully decorated with embiems end tbat he my live for toe) or three days yet year even if no extraordinary contiermtions -down gather too- hard for comfort If the floral designs Rev Gray the rector The familv last night and the night before occur ee Democrate hole out At wise not be long te Inti 'nicatiOn: emA that the Interstate Mobil approve ton' preached to a good congnti agaon in the intern- slept more than they bare for a good many Senator Marlin saes before the pub HASTSVILIZ April 8 1885 -Hone' A drill will finish by the eth of May have eon- tog and at night the church was crowd 4 to days Thirty thousand volt' teem altegotherts lie thenlerwel gln to rumble They bade Looney-Dear Sir: I received to-day your tEr eluded to participate The Governor also wholes- the intermuing exercises of the sun- Grant Jr left the hnuee at It o'clock Part in the manouvers at Bsightone Doverstud Aleelshot esigia-d tosarday never (erne looked upon the regletration bill pee itil Chairman of the Petaitenttary Ortm gore and expects to leave Mobile the might of day-N134)d Tbe eolleotions and atm Be said be heA talked with hie lather and 'Asa political metieure sue eve those Dere oe mete in the Nashville papers I have reed May It for Alabama Day at-the expettien se- coutributioes for the heathen woe quite en- the General had Mike(' with him lie was et II mate who have votee 'wth the Republicans it carefully and it covers the ease exactly oomoanied by his staff and the military conveging very quiet The Pituation this wonting was Tb on different mess-tree begin to see that they Allow me to thank you for giving to the Priew theehemplou bleyelose him solved The pretreated meeting all the Methodist cheering Jesse Grant and Fred Grant's wife APERIENT WATER- will ksep faith with no faction of Demo- country enable fair and tret heti a report and will exhibal here to morrow Church inceases' in interest and erowded went out fops walk this forenoon grate Senator Thomas linDowele Bagwell 1 upon tbis much vexed question Your The Alab In ema Press Convention eeta at bowies attend niebtly li we only had a Rev 16--tion Gran has bad quiet THE- DE sr Elmondon and there expressed a manly reeommt ndstions cover every point an if Talladeg 4 to-morrow and adjourns Wednes- Jones to come and tell us bow mese and pin morning in his easy chair nooplug and m- di 'w-se: Ulpa AND purenee not to humiiinte the senate by corn- enacted into laws we will have no more of die 13 proceen to the expender 1 ful we ere11 would give an added impulse time be turns His palm is 70 and of good 1L 1) C11EAPt pmmising with the outlaws mei 11 the latter this compliant the weausgementeod frentral Temenger Agents Of all lime to the meeting but the local bretetren are volume lie haa had no pain foe several e- teeniest another day In the tevolutionery prs-Dr Douglas returned about elock end THE RICHEST OP' NATTIS'At epenitentiary igotth of the Ohio met in Mebise Wednesday settee lobe 1 as well as eould be wished hours 1 eeeeing it will 'unite every shade of political Four uew etm etears arrived Sedgy and eireat good will result Mrs Hamilton Fish called at the house opinion ageteet tecejese pert Cleveland Angling Clule---el start to-morrow Col ante Bullock osistent to (ol eice about Ire o'clock ebe brought a pitcher LAXATIVE anott the The Aro fat mail tretn from New York se Wierters hss returned home from New Or- filed with milk and remained about ten teetsOte 0 rim over the etedmeut western- Railway leans The in darke air of the exposition minutes I-Berm 0 Hork Bell ati John titeo 1 elub Com of officers of the Ortininal to night at 7:4 t- with yeeterday's New York did eot agree with him at the Maxwell Court lee it Sycamore Creek In Cheathant papers Tills beat all former tee rds A num Menem eer of of tbe Called were Dr Shredy left an boar later ebe Boum psterday They were overheard 'County where they will twoot upon tor ten days Jude" Brute left fo kl oleville to-day with out to spend Sunday with ende The cheep There had been a rumor abroad to the of- ton were in 4)1111U laden I APIZEIENT i elating that one purpose of the abeentees '4 The to embefil ape clerk Netleinsee pepte Bestethee IMIPNEWIE Booth who ar- Sunday excursion rates Induce them to visit feet that the patient has grow a mooch weak- Baron Lb lg 1 or to form the Governor to eat the Legisle- Mee Miles Minders and ev it corder and cone rested Be le James former Mail our love county at this season-- et- and sa Dr Stirady was leaving he was Sere log- Wee again at thus have an Exe 'tellies I Snow and Bob Marshall Janitor tutrestor Ile will be tried there cm As the le gitestere Is about to adjourn cur asked if such oat the feet He replied "no" SPEEDY SURE Us te Me" ea an eeitet to "Extra AMn" They emerge Fame win Depends the culinary wee the chants of teeing bonds to the propene people ean say to Our Senator sud Repro in senannerwhieb indicated that be regarded have -tmok an "extra Met they emu find tweet the exeerstoniste aeestant A tterney for mailbag tbe mail and bonds to he mn- sentative Speaker Kerry and Thomas IL the question as a foolish one (I fie mach difficulty in getting away with- General Fierateg will to court trams having Memel of eubstan- Jobeson Esq sell dove good and teethe The aftentooe ert has been a very quiet one di" 1 ie -1-- et All His eteetesees bedtime in the absence of these odidals tial parties of Blount County to the bones tervante A ou have done yet duty and ob for Gen Grant Londan Be bas been free from pain I esei ov ott ngland i de oribing their Propene' as reqnite4 by law served every pledge made during thecanesse and bag dosed meet of the time in his easy Selletnr Stneell home of the mostthoreelth weeseewedeo bond' lie is semeharged with forging the Notary's A Monti the many ass trams for 1 odors' elate Boh taken his nourehment resto Ordinary Dosa0 Ifinagisaatiot Wire irsalafts4 going and affirmative of members ben be certificate to the same Revenue ollector this county would be Is larly and well Pulse 72 with a- alight Sue teemed that Jobe Littleton bad glided 'latecomer ned nes awarded tether Ellimanit Tbs Ladies' Memorial Asenelation nal ilte Jocoo tee one former oonneemee Hon Wanton oboe tee 1 DnIeS814 "'drill Wakr 1)4elr Into the ball and cartM4 off Senator Gant's Printing the contract to lithograph lotted Ceeppell Cory sue of the brighten Tbomes 7 Perkin' Jr secure the orise Be IIIIII SIT MTV A ILI! tAt a elite 1 11111 Ill -overcoat and mite he wanted to have Mr Lit- the S450000 of water-worke bend' which axe and meet toomuliol stezeorei YOubic sdlilie wrileill eta gut plenty ad endorsements in tbill region Billl Caine (Catholic) Ca nstar tleton brought in vi et armis end Made tO te be tatted CM Key 1 si ths South as orates on el Day I SI Inglsn Se cited aged OS I artlitta4212440922 Mbeffil bp nts I V5A10000501115545459055VMMPIPA5451115011VAIWYCP05140P5rmoip005541050510Ple-M- 5 t55 --4165051ftr-55-Ir? 7 -557-55-er--55-5-7 ''-7' At the bOota) And 1 vied will kicklug ly least party 0 He epent tato yrh turned se esteemed Grant1 I one laughing 'fbev bad ern oat cause aud iti' 1thegei that Meg al Met on down Democrat Senator 110 than never gni asapuLhrI emu who -on differs will hoer cram red Elmoode purpose a pmmisim ersist seeding.

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