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Ledger-Enquirer from Columbus, Georgia • 1

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ally quire I Ml IIIBIW' PRICE IVE CENTS COLUMBUS 47TH CONGRESS i GOV BOYNTON Mr God seemed to have tempered thejoin us in brcskfa talked with him pangs of dissolution bis old enemyKindly and affectionately and said? 'relentless and umpairing invudedj4many things to him which it is ieven that presence defiled even thatSuumcer for me to repeit but it imerev ami demanded the last wordspisatisfied me of the goodness andj In that tti is 1 nai an in 1 i uuu iu nn (under severe pain there was a temporary loss of memory Not the! loss of a and will an I morning the seiiat THE was 1 HI 1 Mr first determined fi lends in i 1 Some one truly says that one con stantlv sees stvles graceful and beau tiful in themselves rendered net onlv nugatory but positively ugly because not id nartuony wan toe person or he wearer There is a great deal irum man poetry tn tn: Vurlic' ilari Ills Drath 14s lllnes Hk LIfi Gosa Out with the coming of a Beautiful Sabbath Day you order 'whs the Inc! that Mr Kntertalnlnc General Dias to nquirer Ban1 March Tin officials today held a I reception in the office in jiormr of ex President Diaz and par ty General Badger and Marshal Pil kin representing the government At 3 Gen Diaz and party left for MVUiereyiw cam I SENT TJ THE PENITENTIARY I a rank Anderson colored clerk toe xew pleaded guilt only of say said one swell to an other at the other eventne a symphony said swell number two something gotten up for folk who have loet relatives and want all the phony and condolence at one! HIS LAST ILLNESS The Constitution publishes a long article giving the particulars of the last illness and death of Mr Stephens In a talk with Dr Steiner that gen tleman said Stephens is sinking very rapidly and there is not the slightest hope of his "Do you think that the end is near "I do not think he can live more than an hour Indeed we have just had a consultation to ascertain whether or not the beat of his pulse is perceptible Mr mind is ail wrong and has been ever since Isawbim He is adrift at this mo The Passion Play Special to Enquirer Suu I New York March 5 The of Seimi Morse in conuectiot: Barnett Secretary of State By I Avery PRESIDENT ANSWER I To this dispatch President Bsynton lanewered thus: Barnett Secretarv State: Your telegram giving official notice of the deatn was received too late ror today's tram I will be at thecapital at nine to morrow morning Have the of Ifices in the capital draped in niotirii' i ing and make all other such arrange raents as will tend to show respect for the memory of the governor Tames Boynton ARRANGEMENTS OR THE UNERAL Later this telegram was sent to Mr John A Stephens Griefin March 4 John A ohens Atlanta Ga Piease tele graph me what arrangements have been made ror tne governor iunerat1 I will be in Atlanta at 9 ir the morning and wish to the extent of my power to have all possible resoect paid to the memory or one whom Georgians like to honor as well in death as in life I Jas Boynton To this Mr Stephens replied as fol lows Atlanta Ga Hon James 8 Rovnton Telegram received Ar rangements will be made to day fori my unde tnnerai 11 win narciiy ibe before Wednesday I Signed John A Stephens President first words were truly regret this sad death but have been expecting it I was informed that he couldn't possibly! live longer than two or three days lit is a great state of national calami Mr Ueorge 1 Jones came President iiovnton's room eariv tnn morning before he was awake and found bim in bed When tne latte: dressed be went out and Hudson said: have the iake with tne new DREAMS PROPHECY "A remarkable thing said Special to Enqnirer feunJ 1 Berlin March The empuror nas accepted me resignation or en Von Kamike as minister of war Either Gen Brouearl Von Scbelleu idorft or General Caheri will succeedshim 1 Grand iremen Parade I sawi New Orleans March 5 The 'hen ae5vnliintf er fire department to dav cele brated their iorty sixlh anmversity The procession was over an hour in passing a given noint Visiting delegations were present from Alabama Mississippi anil various points Louisiana The He called him up and askedgWeather wTas clear and pleasant ft st rtt with ithe will be taken to the court of appeals for final do asion reported io Pastoria! levees Chicot'seountv Arkansas which will inun 1 1 i a 1 1 1 'III tile pltin'aiivlln CHllolUlc mJ Chicot except such as are pro 1 bv nrivate levees Plantations rno nwi ni 1 fkrt 711x11 iu nr inn 1 va A 1 exceedingly affecting 111 (ianoer Buie sir I have seen min on many 1 is 11 phi i i i 1 ri i Shim once in early morning when errand bov from a store Pennsylvania avenue came to ntimbv a grand parade room we were men living mgetLiers up to bring a piece of silver Iptate He was twelve years old un nr 4 1 2 1 isnown io aMT oiepueiib auu uu kijowu fo mp Ihim his name and put his band upon! his head He had no interest in thea hov but he talked with him about his condition Whilst he was in conver sation with bim the breakfast belt lummoned us to He told he little bov to lav on ms wraos du hia bat upon our came ana join us 11 riiL ma iicue oov uibd Election CftMesf Ejpeoial to Enquirer Sun I New Orleans March I Twelve persons indicted by the pres pgtbo hour ent grana jury enmuon nanus 1 iwere arraigned in the United State jUourt to day and bailed in a thou Isand dollars each for appearance whei called It is understood that al ithose indicted by the former grand urv are included in the election fraud indictments ol the present igrandjury also that a numoer uew names are added to tne iiQt I 'jn nndA asked President Bovnton have you been doing sdllScliwl rather a hard qius have been doing nothing all iong I have been enter I have thirl to hajqulrer Sunj New York March 5 In an ex bi hition of SOO rioirita straight i nrom balke line game of billiards lv rr i 1 I rw zs 1 1 I I i 1 1 I CH vll piUti Al A SIU 1 ILv I 14 and William Sexton to do vfiShle a iVignaux won by a score of 300 to 1 llreeeus three hours IHis best runs were 21 33 35 and 55 last run was 49 At the con elusion of the game the renebinang gave an exhibition of marveloucg fancy shots larger number re the calendars of the houses Aside from dt he regular annual appropriation bills103 bills and ioint resolutions have lua sed both houses during this session ci irui nnvfi nwnmf i nw? hmmhum hiju I I rmn DAU tif rfT fl I riUJJU vtiuiT HIV WUMJ Minlnt rocnl i nn rf 1 pf on the llOllHH 1 in historv lie thOULTht nai Al i anu 4 upon luenpeahPi everybody vould having failed to secure final er It was the interest of good rder and government that The shipping bill which passed the rCoCXr To avohl anySate in last hours failed of paa T1 7ol aidlttv'SSl on the South Carolina election nere be no sum in uw of the United States court jiLHKv irforthe eastern and northern districts luly according to lieir convictionsHof '1 exas iked unanimous consent ior It is delitiiielv settled rtiiriius will be deposited GEORGIA TUESDAY MORNING MATCH 6 181:3 II IH I a Special to Enqulrer Sual London March 5 The society the suppression of blasphemous liter At 5 o'clock Butterworth moved to I iture propose to get up cases nguimt proceed to Hie business on the speak eBrofs Huxlev and Tvndal I lerbei fable a motion vh ich elicitedi gSpencer the publishers of lCuts of laughter and was ruled out Micomniittee on education A A 1 I I 1 1 "AT I 41 1 1 In I a i soiuaiv xuius wuihs joiiii muiivjui Kind others who by their writings Ihave sown widespread unbelief and A 4 4 4 ZV 4 4 4 rt VI4 1 S3111 flMIIT nl iUiJA 1 1 i 41 1 9 London March 5 George Eoote editor Wm Jlamsey pro Snrietor and Kemn a nrinter of I hi lumber have been loumi gu ji 4 K2 Lin 1 hoiv i mm 1 1 rvA I i i yi? The Consfdutiori Bays tnat Lrovga ui unlv listu bpd As niorn iho nanfraiateoccd to twelve months uisiuaju ui i Boynton now becomes the centralfii nmf Rinlsey nie 1O approached however sleep de figure of Georgia politics Apprecia gs en (o Uire(J months i fP'wted and the members appeared as Hz I 4 i i 4 vf fha ivonnln frr It 1 1 it 4 III tllC CUTIv hlUTS Of theMf inc aiiAiciy vz i tnv pwpn iv euuc wiuvtmcu ml 3 1 evening Shortly before lUJiVTV A VJ A AAV a a BfaC iij! i 1 YTrt! I fhn hrtticr 41 4 itivti ix iia a a 11 tail kvi nientso nenew executive nis pun jh nrnivwtion i commons to lxy Gladstone sU nropuaiuuu cy his surroundings his coming to rrnvernment intended loathe houe should 4 4 a 1 lATiRnri iiiH ii uni it iHM witij i mt ini a tt a trnntw train The face had lost theBL a zx zazH vi ths It i ri tikI tha nimQ nf th crri 1 I 1 II 1J vv Ll VV ll I Ll kX 4 VIC W4 I ZV 4 4 A A VI A Bt rained exurcsamn tlia 98 HDan'ALtanAfi rPHAian pottering had given it Gov Brown'sat once aeai eu a epor er ar mi Itf iptuiut Cd JVIV nuauin 4 I ur IN A I ilid the 5 ikhi yepniay anu win dp mere io igwh uiat ppay tavern or thrown avhi reiurn aiginynuHi ia iukhi to be here in time for Mr S'e Hfor paving due honor to the diMin funeral The entire GeorgiaSgui lied dead lei ganon will come with Governor Stephens is dead I new of hi death though not unex pected created much sorrow through out this city or teveral day they had bten expecting to bear that Hit end had conn and that this illus trious stub nun had folded his hand: fon ver The him of his i)lne will be of intvitat to the reader th particulars of which we our telegraphic di patcin a from At kgies have poured into his menni' A alailit Snndav inornlueJi 1 1 nt luriiuu chjhw it was evident that Gov StcphensLianitaiiee of tiie biain that part ofg was much weaker ami that the crishW lie brain wnicnineininu exists was approBChiug The doctors bad outer surface of the brain the 1 jW ontinued and excessive ue tin strong mustard pla der prejiatt 1 aulyi rbn ias induced a ivous fxhaus pnlon hie wrisL They let it nun under which it has failed entire HIHIU iwrinj nun wii ii it 1 4 anil leimilll WHUill uir powi 1 ijsi ay 0VT befall0! moved there was not the slightes It may be excessive woik andig Christian sign of inflammation showing tout ji'iday have prnmicea a mi of tie deceased Leoin that rpviiltoi tn pim 1 tx A AKA II I ii i 1 oi ill li Lr IaxO I aU' 444W 4 4444J V4 fy g3 gt 111011 Or 1 1 11107 Rill aiiuui i ukhik ms ex 1 1 iiiiiues oe gjias brought about a depletion oi hif came cold and clammy and Jbrain In any event it is the eon a nurolleh hue Dr' Miller one utM itnut excessive use of hi mind i ii i i trni hat produced ihh it ror ex the alteudimr physicians said In 1 11t 1 1 cm he has been unanle bleep end not As the end Irewf CHme and consequently unay near Mr tepuuus was lyiiiR on inssfble to give the brain that rest tuai Lack wit'n his head turned slightly? was imperatively needed to the right A husky rattle in in fr him to sleep 13 had about determined this af throat that had been plainly pecet! IjterlMn forCe pjuj tosleep to tide earlier in the night bad ceaetit)y the tea chloral Two or three entirely There was no more heavjhours ago we were discussing it Weg Lnatbing and not the slighteatgasp liseovend before using the Ciiloralff a rtb'it he was dying and that nothing? Ing At a quarter past tin tJo hln we had used tbe family was called in After threateD Sehlorui ie would have died under itE A Al rf 2 1 Al lU4 iLi iboa lm zaS 1 UL Hl IlIHNl Hillis II till HIT Ii IH1 I IIP I III IlliK Illi' Hi I 11V11 11 cs 41 GSitiiireif that the chloral had nroducedsJ Bv a common con ent a call wasj'l Messrs Satie death which it now appears wa Scireulited yesterday for a meeting tsi tremor Him vitable with or without KfHIzausand state and county olIicidVj The news of Ids death caused uinq yIr Stephens had no lucidgto be held at the senate chamber found sensation as it was not gtn rjintervalssince vou o'clock At that hour the senatec xi a 1 11 I IL1 4 rsrU fl rniJV iHevei he wm so nrdcHth 1 006 except aay i urtaurpuamiRT vm ai hhoi door! Sunday his remains laid could nor bring Imo phe fact that tS Wo tix his mind on something I ap tjwas not generally circulated I nt state at the executive mansion where bis bedside sharply caught ejmeeting was composed of the mosti tney were viewed by 151000 permnefldui and arresting his eye said de Kpromiuent people Among those prnnnn IiP'TmiMikjvhi Mr Pbncns 1 citizens waa held and addresses werpi SHe looked up his bright ex es tbe feComruissiouer Orr frxr i YintYiAnt fhnn ateiiiiP1rMnr Iwtnn tai Snimlnr PnhiihJ I if ivaIfgI' 1 kei a Jr 4 AA Itjllltvj VI 7 Martin Crawford Judge Logan I Why doctor how are you? UiccKiey anu oiuer prominent citi sens A committee was ap 4 4 4 A 1 itfil aavitnttr 4 1 a 1 Unfit when Ig Atlanta 'J i nine ior o'vtgior puynit miv uuuu4 wa ikklaxp 1 he entire GeorgiaSguisbed dead Especial to Enquir jr Sun! Governor receiving the mm i)C)iUXi March The town Sb Mr Boynton was scarcelv up betorcsa will BEMr Willis cme to bis door Uave Jlfae3 Garey gatinnurced that a message was at thethe informer from mr mher hip and that MrBfrot gate Proceeding to the frontfebave declared his seat vacant 'door he was met bv Mr Butler Hnd London March a Dablin I hntt "him fhp GinsZiiltt Boateh to the limes says tne police? WHV UOU'f 4 4A 4 4 4 4 tian's account of Mr death gpave abundance ol eyidenc" to proved 1 4 inv Hia tplpcrani pent lostrhat Sheridan wa an activefe? night was received from Hon Tfemotor to crime in reland There Henderson to suppose that Bvrne wad Atlanta March Hon iir ctly connected therewith Thej Boynton The governor is dying govenunent has prepared a bii ti Mfvdfkmox Hreorganiza the constabulary and: At 10 President BayntonSmake the machinery for the detec Upnt thn fniinwinir to Mr John A Wtion of crime more effective S'ephens in advance of the officials notice from tne secretary or sraie Griffin Ga March 4 Hon John A Stephens: I tender to your family yourself and all the people Georgia my sentiments of profound grief and condolence which I share with thepeopleof our commonwealth at the sad bereavement occasioned by the death of our distinguished bov smor His life is a part not only of the history of Georgia but ol tne na tion and bis fame is enrouen aiihein 'he capital or his native state ana oi the republic and his death is a na jtional calamity James Boynton I OICIALLY NOTIIED 01 DEATH Exactly at 10:40 on Sunday morning the first official notification of Governer death was received Atlanta March 4 Hon 8 Boynton Governor Stephens died this morning at 3 I give vou this official notice Come up byfirst train Answer if you will ar rive at noon multitude of people that had come to witne the last scene oftbe 47th con gress On the lloorof (lie house itself ithere was less uproar and confusion i 1 1 i ion I ii ii nil j'nmnnimn ll All NlUtht SeSiOii in liOtllSs At 113ii lioe of Georgia oflered following resolution which was IICUSCP Hunaniiiioiislv adopted The bill reached the house 1 peaker Keifer begun bls preliminary to declaring otrnnt nf I 'onnsvl inia Douse wijnurueu atne me uiv tho gpnt'pman wjfh gclerk bill in Land rushed up to the a bjecL unle the ger temau JU gJeak and endeavored to attract the iraw Ins remark about too aUentinU( but without avail I withdraw my re and thegavel fell without the coveted i yy Ct jiT 1 1 Al ti uriihirQwH The aggregate amount of appro Ermentrout Then 1 witnuraww miu5 i Special to Enquirer san1 gmv Ohjciiou" but the objection wa Red Wing Minn March 5 by Butterworth and again of fee LpiS Diamond and Bluff mills tegethergmonotonoud was $295 509 639 including with two warehouses all belonging toSswrHb At on 738873 for rivers and harbors the Red Wing Mill Company wert bill providing for rivers and liar destroyed bv nre yesterday rtietotua asm 4 i tibors for the session lust ended was loss is estimated at $200000 whth lhe senate It called for iabout 8150000 principally in easterner's tab a number niui wen 8 04 030 and English companies The origin cbai bMng temporarily oc confirmations of the tire is unknow rr iibntinrn rviS The senate last night eonfirmi il tho Desia ortoi unny wiiuur Kentucky the usual complhncn nomination for receivers of public hpeeiai to Enquirer sunj ary resolution to the epeakerSrnoneys Alexia Lemee Nab hi I Baltimore March 5 Hirrygfor the and La and Morris Mark New Gllmor a well known Con vhich he had presided was oferedaOrJaus George Drury Co lector icavalry chicor who was witn Asnngov Kanaaii gnjiufHu cox kt the coiunienceinent of the civilS of Louisans inquired gpjousianna war and afterwards had an indeg whether one objection would Amons the presidential notnina loendent command died toniirbi oi ra hp nreeot consideration of the reso httlons during the fcession just closed Icancer on the face aged 45 years I'ution If so lie would object whucti failed on connrmalion hy b' T5 fc 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 854 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 ft 4 ll Zl VI Z4 ci I Cn tl 1 Z4 4 1 Eg The speaker pro itm siateu iuaiMrimi me jvh uuh ntoi Boat dunk Hit would not States marshal for the western dis 4 oiai to Kuyairr ouni fa The question was then put Blaneh Ktrict of North Carolina Paul Stro New York March 5 The pHoiS ri aDa everal oilier insisting on apbach United States marshal for th'j aboat Ariel was run into this morningSIcount ami the resolution wasgsouthern and middle districts of All 4 1 Hfc 4 41 A 1'1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 I I 4 4 ZX rtl 4 at 5 by the steamer cimuion bo io oui auu mmiu ivuusvww vy I 4 4 UK 4 il 1 4 rf 4 4 1 vzitZ Sr Hl 44 wealth otl Weabngnt 8tnis In tne courso in me iorenuudwecuM imciuai sunk carrying down with her piloiwHnott of New York stating that Lietisecond district of Alabama John Campbell of Staten Island jongresMonal career would in treasurer gilitllan resigns Bhouramia uau close jorever ap Janlea Gilfillan treasurer of th fpealeiltn the couresy and magca guniteil States to dav tendered his iimity of members to let him guation to take effect on the fint i 4 i iir ici ruiii 4 it ii mt i asi i itS'uc mmh vz proximo uumian nas accepted wi Koi 11 in which toe peope of his ownjSoo8ition of treasurer and manager of ijonuressional Uistrictami stale werejjtbp jIutuai TrustCompany of News proiuuudly interested wYork at a high salary HiVtaMd fluttfiil Wnite 1 tri VS1I mi rci ur TC nt Ss Srenlied gSpeslal i i a i I ntL i ikS 4 I I I cJSkvlZUltvl uHc LI i cv li 1j ft A nn of surprise and horror ofllc whisky bill and on Sunday Never never! Loud laughter I call fori wzrtnlir nrrfpi ljjc An enort wan men mane i uei iue Lee and Richardson case out of the wav of other business ny a motion lay on the table but that motion was vnteo nowu i At ii mere wuan immense crowd in tne galleries ait tne uoor ways being paosea up ana me hi RC ol Pike Hill all the slate ivu i JVBiow in hi: didhs4RCials ex Senatnr Duncan of ug where MR Saias ex Mayor English Mr James wiULjffiriison John Wing Judge? ttsBleckleV Judge nail ui me ou piieiis' ruu nus win iriiw neui a ide of the chamber sat the eutirc the cemetery here for the pre egt rovermnem the mayor the bosr 'fe it least This probably means per ssrsldermen and t'neeity council iiaiiently Mr beideit is autnoniy seThev came tn the meeting as citizen fshor the statement that he had long 1 a Al l1 Afc jt I 1 4 U44 ni Ii 1 I statesman and patriot i At 11:55 thecomniitfeeto wait upon the president reported lhat he had no lurtlx commuuicutlon to make ami Speaker Heifer made a brief farewelliiidrusH thanking the house for its votoof thanks anil each member for kindness and courtesy which all iliatl shown him during his oceupau nC tlz zlrttr 1 I rt flion I a 1 lAka I Special to Eiiauirer tsun I 7 i 3 sr A1 atho bouse adjourned Hine die isiiiMHON March beveral when Giosed his re Uetlorts to get rid of the deadlock tli rC was a very general man vote by which the privlous ques Hifeatation of applause on both sides of Stion was ordered on ihe South i bo house Ulina election eve were made butupon bVr Jo5: tinle a It i i ii i Knnnibers were engaged in taking 'every motion to reconsider the demo oef eah ft(1 th utllo Jtarat refrained from voting and noPeor(HaHty and good feeling weruZ nmnim rfftnbptl Er i faf nH in these farewell greet I i oi younauinjf The conference report on the defi Mings I shah ak Mrn Ransom of Griffin amt heriy appropriation bill was agreed 1 1 4 1 El 4 1 4 I 41 It 4 4 WZ 4 411 7 I 1 IO uaugm( Jiids to prewiut auu ai executive session the mansion My family wj! eou Mtbe undry civil reported nn agrec When the doors were reopened Ihesist of myself nlnne Iain no (cr with the acuate conferees Tlufejppintt bill was taken up The limned whether shall ocvtipvM ni 11 AnhAehimUnri iilwiru LIw tiell afreport was adopted Ihe hnueie reWanieodmentsof tiic shipping t)ui wciv rnemanpion ki 1 1ml ihn 'HHftmimtviN of thn davteedes from all pomtsot ur with thosemue teU1P biH napa( At 4:30 a motion was made for rc Several private bills were passed cess bui the friend of 1 he liij md at this morning another ex bill oppose I it and raised vs ses ion was held i Hj Thedoms were reopened at A point of no quorum Ior half aiig inun 11 II'WSM bUUU UHU xuu MiTiour the tellers Hhud their pinTHae killed the limo in various ways itll'Ll i i 4 ImH lAnln zs fw 4 i iHnfrDnnn rAnnrf mi Ihu SyTlLLU UC'JiHV MUlfc lV tvtttllH HIV 'J a i i ramarksand suggestions on the part of eg undry civil bill was received with a i si i a that the bouse had yiebled 'humor The usual scenes attendant an night were enact 3 1 W4i 1 1 tiraiifl HS cjquU lUVUg i XJ ally vacant The attendance on the fell xir was good and members lounged in their chairs and smoked and stories and laughed to their hearts forf Jcontent Resolved That tlio house has just learned with the deepest sorrow of the Keorn Scenes line'el hi Uic of 1 Ion Alexamier Steph gSens govei nor of Ihe state of Georgia 3ional Crpitid Rand so lougn useful and distinguished Hmeinber ot this house: A 4 4 4 4 0 0 1'4 I M1 1 lhwr tJniuIr llu 11 1:3 4 1 wii tne people not lip Kefusirg to Yoto kGoorgia but with the 0 fthl 11 4 4 i 4 1 in at that time li said imet next Thursday in Atlanta toSjority governor Stephens said consider what action shall be taken hrill voice a faint smile mu z4 4i Ktriumnb olaving around his 1 itc luiimi tin tit iT4i i mu ni riiiirifn' 4 i 4 4 1 were carried to the capital at 3 0 ipdthe'count and I knew I couid a resent but the people of the state off 8 zazs LSrrrtio a i 1 hp I I niTPfl I 10 ne in date in me mi oi parrs it It gave me uuu mijuruyv cofe ihe houe of representatives uuti)E4when they said it would go againstX hhn intima the rate of about oue baif inch pe dv trlw hv ll rrnSI it Imtt rt lhht tb 1 1 1 i Ewould repeat again smiling as a lAxeniy ii mark of last year will be Interred at 3 Oakland eiu Mr Stephen gl haveknown no Letter ho)(1) an etery The committee of th legi i4 pj not catch the name of the time have see itn 1 1 ju bolieved they can and will resist Lsture is acting wuh the citizen KUe would go to thegovernor's iieiisidetgJircumsances we the additional rise A trestle on the committee and the indications sr Put band on his head to tr iis pa no hinoul in 1ST2 fwllelena of the Iron Mountainu 1 get him quiet Tne governoi th him om in Ghiaoiuin iIrod at river wllich was iiwould lay apparently abashed for wben feet above water is expected to ever seen in Georgia Atlanta i3ftW moments and then wouldbaa fahen and when were Je sibraer2ed to ay and trains stop heavily draped and 11 igs are at hnlf 0begin again hi voice grsd Sato leave the provisional I t' iped The men ished off the Mem mRt fe Iv rising as he became exenea rgai mgm mast 11 tons for the future A se isl di pateh to the Norn took leave ot him he waiif rer received late last nigbtH perneiiiitvof the union the harmon vHgrest anxiety of miud as 1 as 1 aT zt wla inn thfi states intH preparations ior i roveruoqgjr the tatea auu me giory or 9 rc i rw tKo Stepuensr luuerai CODUIIU CO mMeuuuiO xnfAUrnnv iq Io made Governor Bynton has pub uo P'ive hsbed an invitation to all citizens andpwouhl bur3t out eVery once in aSiangers that threaten us by the officials of the state members of theKwhile in suite of the precaution dle fall of these forts but I am legislature judicial and county offi againt it gthat it is so NVe rnay 3 3 rtm von are iroing Mv duti cers civil military snd trade organ fc JIK stephen last words jere and shall remain at th izations and all classes and denomi 0 wt what ere theioost of itv but I sas' io you here to nations to attend the funeral ser 0aR words uttered by the great states and there us no one to wit aVs a enotis break1 Bi 1 Te fza I nil IT tO hear WH 1 1 vices 1 he memorial services wm utamau Qeiuicuwuvaut luvhcuu held on Thursday in the state caui ged that his last clearly 1 1 1 A Ar Jtcoaversauou WSS Mill! ill AASf 4 i i fi tol and the day hasbeeu set apart forBxr navn that yesterday aner nart of an actor He laid hw hentLS? memorial services all over the titate byBn0on he recognized Mr John Ste upou ny shoulder and wept an) the proclamation phen? his nephew Mr Stephens aid that he did not care to survive! 4HKeu tne goveruui ii Lit? aucy cmi and he replied: its Drgpjene was Raines says turtner my auer occurrence he was attending to some of his wants and moving him in his bed when he said I you hurt Dr Raines says that those were the last words he ever uttered This! was purely an accidental exclama tion If this be true and we could hear of no words uttered after tnese riipv remind one of the last words Garfield who said just before he died Rwaim that oain It is a strange fate the last words wreaied from Mr pain and drawn iipq was an appeal again a the physical Htany wun wnicn whole lih naa Deen racsea Lin this room before un opportunity w3 ohered to speak at le President Boynton hut last night I dreamed had died arid tl toa visit 10 Governor iyn Bowden hud a sii aJA numtier of the feeling in Etben 1 11 Ale fff 1 1 'll BJWhot Only twiceamercy and dematlel the last womsuyaatMied me or tiie gooaneb known biSin? trembling lips should utter upoiJg kindness that was in the man saTakiog ihe Oath of Ofli a ie Order 1 lmerrepjrffiu1 BS'R( Kllon 1S67 Jtlb DhAlH uu mlm A 'J The death wa? so euddenand unex grve tbe great Mr Eor for in that eveiv one seemed aiixiou ftlniemlier from the state of gor lightest alierration butsimply KshockHto do something or say somethinggpm it vminmm remeaur 1 1 1 i imnWnf inveandmau what sent of a heart he nan in IXben in he for tife gmM eman whogbis body Soon Wei I ing with pain Mrs Linton Stephens Jhad gone foiever from our midst the eny of Was! A dred Topics Hon Aleck INTHEGHUKCHES gof the resident As we were goingl Tin Manner in Which the NwS I an on rf Hta nnrmw JUaeive 0 Vk i i governor As far as can beghe ot nut of the carriage to enter al Atlanta March Hon JamesH When will you take the oath of yas ei him he nrv a su certained there is not a pulpit in thghoue a little girl came running toTg Bovnton president of the staRSollice from to tbehim and shouted to her mother that j6euate arrived tbi8 morning and wa nrrow mormng Burial and uneral Core V1 fx ce 1 'JaSmemory of the iUutriou SlephtnbrJjj hephetis had come I did nota aH 1 en clock Caief Ju tict gwbmhhe ha been wnth ng bu noemanafe At the nt Meth XZ was The Httle gidl8 in as governor Chiet wiU nulnUtr tllt OHthl moniee Bmninent before In a few HiointnU ft communion davWi: i anflftmea Jackson He immediatel The other indies will he nrea nt: fehuwevi lie iwa8 Perfect sermon and ehe was delighted to seelordered au election to fill the 1 short time he was wen i to the great loss which not IIe bad been dividinggtotePtiens to aKe Pce on me 4tn oig it i pot cettlod yet but I Pie ohe first this case 8 Jlanly the Hate but Hie union lia clis i)c)n)e with that pcor family HApril and called the legislature togsume within inlay or i i C''hr 7 'I rf iviph bs "fJ uMained in goveuor btephen saeamrjif never as you know was a man ofMmeet May 9th to receive the returns I hSS McDonald pastor ealth lw was dividingthe little The law provide3 that upon the! wncpuse the resignation of the I bhoulo say beyond doubt alld drew an elaborate com pLr t(ible or rather he found them governor the president of the senate! Cental oSan" btl ee" KTivoor three were from those to whom jsliall take the oath of office and ehallg 'understand that if vou useanv or 811 L'alLoim His ducour wl3 rendering aid in getting augagaume executive functions as obtain Lyff the bncly excessiVely it wear mt 11 ua mn ear am Spresident of the senate acting as gov He has been awe ono mumi ViraiI iu the pdph i the good that The Hon James Jioyn work and hi? whole if i church took btimhi tiui i ha edunatedWton is the president of the senate ands Ti im tiv hiu i ij ho ipi 1 of 1 )r bteili efiCM i i i zi Innuta ono hntiH tPuBmill jmtcfnrp fair a rh Arcr a nfthAfttutA rs A 4 1 4 DUI pt ID VIA V14V VV 4 VW4 47 4 nir rv HU 1 lJ 1 vntninr mon nr npr ir nnAnQ YjiniiM a vutj in jx uof J1 A rLr' i vjn cn uti vi ivc 4 I 4 Z4 1 1 liii rriiir i i zx mb "wuooii it nt: jtHi no vninff TYif fi trifi gi'iiteitaining sermoiL His text wnfW(jnrfa never lost a better man thanS jgtial friends He seems to have tnat Mto the effect governor Stephen fjCxnnder IL Stephens 1 knew bisj Tbe law provides that after meQsd everybody alike glivtd adi diy a if it was his hi fart If you did him a wrong andgdeath of the governor the preeidentH ms policy as governor uDr Gw in of the irst 1 jlbpIe wa3 a jr(d eon ruction that heSor be senate acting asgovernor shallH ieqoiise to the question as the death as the greatest place on what you had lone heM election for governor to wou courseMhas ev befallen Georgia He epoi jGii uw z(d oust rm lion nr I intend to administer the PT 9 C4 A 4 A 4 4Z3 a it 1 44 I I i a 4 4X44 Sof the high Christian charae i ivour af ami no blame on lIle uoexpueu inui uo vrv sOn ot he law Everybody must rUoday have pr nd uc 8 jter of the deceased an! rhi are many instances that IStion shall be ordered in "not less thanHcome up to the standard and I ehidl I tb it tS great respect in which na 'jnubt meiition Mr Chairman Sgtbirtv nor more than sixty that the honor and reputation I 1 1 fill Tl rfT L'r11 A fr Vi Ji 1 LN KO i 1 cln I xT nt I I uejv IV v' iJI hAivinrr hl AnnrHP Hr Mill LrMJ I LltiSSHMr A iKtucvixtaaH ii uvt eutitt uui HUHU church spoke with iltnrr whilst he had noS 1 I am informed that Col It Millfg ffisarnestnesscopceruing the gieat to leave he had others tojtiie same time me president oi intguitl Col DiPmuke have been hivitidR uterine meiieua sm esmtm uau 0 nt mvoren i lensenate actimr as uoveiuw man vuumui irnuuu whu i reauiwn ly vimur Kdurcd and of the Christian tortitmte4 4 tlie evidences of his own goodncssShhe legislature together in special ses l5 1 Laugmated these pv in ni ion i ur ns iiri aipar i hc urn un tnnnvSH alien oeimr a ioi i tiesi ir em I I I 111 I I I A CA1V 4JVZ 1 rrl zxn ZV 1 1 111 Ml CJ CT riS a a 111 tl KM! ill JD3 Bron 11 Oirail hlju ilh 1 MeliliAfinn iHn A 4 i I rl liz xr uro ziW tx a rielmrch the death was to him No one is iBnot more than fifteen days after theLvithu high tribute of respect to therakved who loes not love other jieople election of the successor leccasd and in fact at every chiirLUfQIe reason of hi? popularity was tie Sand shall be held for the specific Dtir fein the city there was something auseof the fact that lie had greatHnose or receivimr and counting the! mahout the dead governor ihe iffllive for the neonle Mr Chairman rr 'irAniiaii exf Tri nt QnnkH hrit i rAvmtBvoifR'CHst nt that elct 1OI) and dct'lcir I aUf IvendajJ or 1 nmty cau waeJ uuexppctei I regietB Shut feelingly upon the death and mYhhat I did not know that tbe result or if no election na nearly every Sunday school in tbeftp sort w0lld be done that IBbeen made by the people to elect a gciiy some expression wes given do justice to this great andgnvernor in joint session Having Mhe feelings of the scholars nau performed this specific duty the leg Pauerson Bowlen mi gislature will adjourn and the gover i who were summoned asfijnor elect will serve out the unexpired soon as Mr Stephens dit a to ai'enerm charge of the body did meir woras 'well They were considerate andS ions The casket they provided a line bronze one and the lrap nii ire all appropriate They em LShalmed the body skilfully last uiglit Ssind placed it in the asket nrepara 4 I trlru 1 Ir 1 4v Rte 1 lOO I til 4 4 1" lO IltOviOC it tO tllO CaDilOl tlllS Lille looked up his bright eyes tlick bCommissiouer Orr Senator HoytMmorning tS red for a moment then steadiedglDr 8 Lawton Mr A Kein fea It was the universal opinion tnatj tliem elves on me ami he harut Mr luniiu lion nedryrjair nenn okmi wi ei iu uwui 4 1 1 A I mt Cm rm 1 4 I 41 I I A Pt I ISUtUtfJnCKSOnaUrJliilti'ia jiwwuvnpi rauwti mine 1 lie laio Iiu 4XZO4 Steiner with and preyed niyjgiw Garrett Hon Lowndes hand just as he ed to do He theiiEMhoun Dr Amo? ox Colonel irk fir Ti i "A 1 i Sk 42 lo 'th tL Cu 1 Shis thoughts for a moment and evi oiens A McHrid? Ju Igo mittcti from tne legislature and intended to ank my wife audQrawford Mr Jj Brown Dr house officers in conducting the fu gjmyseirto come to the mansion or Westmorland Mr 8 Inman neral His remains will lie in stafeyjhis home in Crawfordville I couldjjHon Howell ex verti 1 at the canilol until buried whichot understand definitely which ghL Smith Cny Attorney Newman Ifelndced before he hail uttered will occur in AUauta on Wednesday fethJugbt he was otl again and I or Thursday Hlot attempt to arouse Col Jim A Stephens nephew ofH impossible then that he the governor said Saturday night Rbecome conscious before death Id so He may die at have never Known him to pfnkU thinkJ11P Pan so littleof death as during hk pres hour? and he will die and the city council WhileLi naueiitly Mr Seidell is authority ent or to make eo few ar Uand uncon eiou? I said his p'ilsefjibey came to the meeting as citizens fshUr the statement that he had long ram ements tor the worst that mighT barely perceptible now It willyiaYor Good win ated that they lieht le irtd to be buried at Crawfordville come In all his other attacks he bn hortly flicker in his wri one or tw gineinselve? ready to take any actioi md late I Satmday ni gid Mr Joon A i fitful beats then stop forever i hen was thought proper tuBnephens stated would be earned been most careful to impress a iiWill be no pain and no consciousness iU On motion of Judge Hoyt SenatorfjS0 Crawfordville the minutest detail" of his wishe indpJfu xx hi die ntnler a MColquitt was called to preside Oiija On Sunday the matter was dis intentions In Uris Illness lie has? iKExiGirr hefore rni: death Slaking the chair Senator 1 fully and it appeared that not said a "ingle word of any of hi xrjohn Stephens the that the meeting had conyenelku years Mr Stephens had said I he lr Jot boplSto confer as to wnat measures should lid not care where he was buried so duir 1 1B ul coufirins the tliiory jj tre iiierchant sat up with the lateUC tle jpep regret be was left to rest in Georgia of Ins illness: It was exhsu o'ruor ol the ht penple ovelr lhe death of Governoril It further appeared that Liberty lather th ti dieae that brought wanderings of the ov' kiStephons and to decide in what wayHall would have to be son and bi about his death it was mind and notdlai mind on tbit night with asbould be expressed the coigmouMlioiue would thus pass ip 10 ei 1 El Hr Mivinnxthv for the living and to pay auf bands Col John bteph ns and his laxly that gave (vigor that was remarka con ider t'e of respect to the dead Thegfami iy will reside here Under 1 hese Governor Sttpbens made his his exhau te 1 fc senator said lie bad no suggestions topg rca instances his body will bede sometime ago He leaves I IQ WQ Viiftnend half bis tim in and that he would be ghl tonositei here at lead for the present monev the children of his lately jLrir speeS of thT? prTnt fel? of AUautiam wanuenn speecuts a Hovt said this has beenfirhat this shall be his last and final brother Judge 8tepbens and the rcstbis voice would ring out HUhe first meeting that has been held resting place and we hope i( of his estate with the exception of vr Slind as it is Sunday afternoon it will be so ordered few minor equcsts to bis nephewfe tl)P wa gto me that it might be proper to The remains of Governor Colonel Johu A Stephens WhatI on the campaigufe lesolutions presented and pass will be placed besde the remains of his estate wit! fAt unde ends lareelvhk otIU But I suppose that as the meet gtlon DG Catting tarmer secre 03 the sale of his new histoiy of theSthe ticket with Johnson He evi Unihl States He made abouJ Jently differed with Johnson as Rj 130 on War Between 'IT! TI 7 lUVvuse ILLI iJitii 4U litlll IlMtC lU tekLT 14 4W4 it IV 44 4 4 4 JK? 4 I 4 flirt zl weiu ivvove ins requests ms estacejeuiere was some vuuutv will probably pay bCM) Strict in which there was disatisfac 1 Eh ion and which it lial been said he di inccratic executiveommit 0ulJ rO againt Mr Stephens lee of ihe state has been called tog carried it individually by GOO ma nnet next ThurJav in Atlanta toShnritv governor Stenhend said in a 1 at hi tp of retneci io iiie ueau lutpsiauuiv bui its Xw'u ld senator said he had no suggestions to rcti instances a rj 1 1 uKihD jr rr sleiv Ui ttrarui wait i Xc ring out with Um oldgjudge Hoy said As his beenStbal his 4 4X 1 1 I a 1 4 I 1 4 1 I 1 I 4 DO 'I' 1 11 jV J1 1 41 4 Mr Ste ind as it in Suutlafcy afternoon It will be SKix 444 if fiit'rbf ho nrnnar tn 'Php Stephens Whatgtl on tbe ng has been called hurriedly no onetary of state in the family vault ot has prepared any such resolutions IipM Cutting in Oikland cemetery a 15 SPvnnLi afford me great nieasu lOMjtriireuiiuuiitanuuroiq'iieiw wen a ome iuetion of policy rpnri On Mr friends in life and in death It aimeared tb vfe ife from 'some gentleman wilt rest side by side in the sleet nntv 1 in' the dis me who has been a lifelong friend ofpnat knows no waking Captain xir honored dead 1 refer to ion nr nir Ke nas given tne Key or im Msrtin Crawford and I move tbalvanit fortbe reeeptiouof the remains he be nquested to make some re Huid it is probable that at a later da udge Crawford arose 1 handsome monument will with evident feeling: erected I know of nothing which cnuld Te A that would add to the high oiin irOrwn i It was mv individual strength that llioh wbichnot gen rii Louis March 5 Tbe latest i it it rtfrti inr run iapihi ih i i tir mi iit: i A 4 Ixx I ZX 1 wn rx a Z4 4 i 41 4441 a vp7qnevi 6 iroliiluc iowci nvci i 4i rrr a ar IJILIHU 1 a rial in rtiir Into iznupriiUT' It iq irilP LtHHT 3 ui hftvpknown twenty five or thirty years and i51 have known no better man during 0 hat time I have seen him nndeitgjircumsfances well calculated patriotism and his courage I £Mwith him once in Richmond in 1802 I'M 1xr1L AT inrl frwnt nt ujuaiuttnu ut wouldjglbad fallen and when we were alnu'fei rsd bsto leave the provisional congress lai V' i 1 i 1 I I rt I nr iAn '1 tially rising as he became exeiteu tat nignr nt Yri'hhis ami Lone Rock railroad bridgeat MP nn Uh Rivnii nrf rpiMir Pd Uksr mat a ii ou 'x4 j' tri were rfcuea at arKaiwas SCii The waterisstill rising Ac UJ 13 xi n4i I 13 I I At 3 Win i uzan 'pgbure: ou the eide of the ttivpr are mat lueren irts oi kaK trrnuv pxairir A Tilted Thel there are still unbroken and cain i danger is apprehended planters UUSy auu puiuug 4U their cron? New Orleans March 5 spe I tu tliA Timm 1 from re than half a century the spirit ofjhlm and told him that he had had existence nreauiasr nut air oiepneus mu He Tr atru nf 1 as tn Ihn Hnnorfl Va "i rfa Vi zt Xf mYfrr nf kZ7AOl tlW HO AAU 5z jr 3 Governor Bfepheve ID lACiVC it I' ILL H'S 4 5 I J1 13' S' i amsey to nine moiithe anding apprttaciieu iits objections The report waiHlloptld The senate then at five this morning took a recess until JO The president pro tern called tlm senate to order promptly' at 10 tint nearly halt an hour elapsti be Ssfore there was a quorum Somemiscellaneous business was trans Sacted but no action of general inter Sest was had air at his own request was ex Kcueed from further service on the i amt jatior 1 Tl 1 A I I 4 I 4 41 mnui'ugn mzMuuamtt w3 apiwiui" Lo oh Kcd in his stead I firt 4i iiivf nr i na ttonaaa fn I jn( I a I I IV i alluuivl UUOU'A vO i I 11 I IIU i II IT1I I IPH KI 1 ii ij the South Carolina election ieepilon tbe president reported and the tphe members settled down to remainder of the time was passed iuSleeping members became targets forg vcl satSolK 3s Iollu pntdPQ nf nlii hillQ LiuJ i i i ni 13 i ii i va i4 vm a Hrtrtt i nr Tinn ir fr i i i I I i Wfcre burled nt them from fem declared tbe senate adjourn wost'a li lections and many a nap was un gw without day lrtrtWrt4Anirnulv i iQtilVhftfl A TnOTD iai I I UKr lol n3 rrt rioiihut! DHIilTni I uc DIUVIJ 1 IUV11' 4v x4 storm of vvHrt ns ui tne euny lours oi uie nhout o'Ciock last ingut anu uccupieu UhAvihr hafrtrn nriui rioni ui rArtTVT Tlit 'r 11h JI IV 1 MV 4j i III Ji 4 O' 1 aS Young of Onio suggUHi a comnroenate chamber for Uie puijHu or nroDOaition that at 11 examining and signing i vote upon 'heSblHs At this morning hiskv bill and tbe election case Sthe tax end tarifl bill was signed by Mr Randall objected rathe presiding officers of both houses Di you queried White Aind a few minutes later was signed joy me presioeui anu uia now niw WHAT WAS DONE AH regular annual appropriation hbiljs obtained passage iu both housed feand have become la ws Tbe sundry Kcivil the last upon which au agrees jment was reached in conierence re ceived the signature at this morning During the aforty seventh congress 1(1670 bills Sand joint resolutions have been intro Iduced in the two houses (S01S in the shoue and 2652 in the senate) and of (these 832 have been introduced in thehouse and 3 57 iu tho senate duringthesesslon which has just closed In leach house the great majority of these measures still remaiu with the com to which they were referred Hand of those reported from the coin a hnot lr tkz I Uli i cr ruvn v' At iO)x swap fl' a colored representative security of ho passage of Kpor whisky qj i A oenar with fran kio ss which was relished by tin and greeted with roars of: laughter I am unwilling to swap oil a colored representative for Ma crank Dee the pent leman know ta hat a crank i Laughter Before the trade is shout fj ed Bragg of Wisconsin know how much whisky has beenK St I White The whisky will comfg up perhaps when this case is over butnot want tb heir from at retorted Young river and harbor bill has had rhestuffing knocked out of ejacu lated Van Voorhis somewhat irrcle VA 11 fl Some time was occupied in aviinkj iittpnirn to come iu some men 4 Kind shoitly' after six a inr ra Rohcson rose and called attention ti jf ires Ktbo hour This congress was making gfii recc record VOL XXV NO 55 WBBMWBMBBBKBBKJMBBBEKKMWMIMBWBBMiMMBBBBMWBBW i 44 fj K1 1 Ipra trnafpfi him ITV) I I a I kf i kn ol ii'o I ir hftH clnndHtl hid lit IO S'1 midnlyon his wonderful power freighted his every breath with suf gthut a boy carely ever saw a I I I kv 9 ra a na Hout tihon he nhtln ws twhPn nmi tl not pat a IBtHl )1 Will to DriD0 in UI ruuir 76 i i ziuu av iaov 4X 4 His brain has nevebeen shaken be of death had gathereel about his bed jarose and put his anu around him I fsfd and the comrassionate mercy ofJfand cameo him iu and made in VI MO' 4 41 6 jcjs i nzzzi ho oni rxi i ro i i iih' Governor Alexander jniuisnas oeen Efgreat strength Hisbody a a niere Lies Cold in Jteatv glphysical frame could never have re Ji ScLiiatMI nine list Hie ullellntr 116 gsundergoue and riirvived gin my experience have I imciilal action even eras In 1 85 1 and in If MI 'if" I ft 47 a Jxtrc Ai 2 I rf Mel A 4'? i ex "Mk jr jysa'G! a A 7 5Z A 3st is 4x 1 a gr Kfc 4 VyJ I fl ajiA 'l Xfi (Lelmnlms 1 MEBBn II I i 1 1 fci I I 6 I A 'i iip I Mi to fl I A I lx jf ir I th Vtl Hf I i i 4i pi if I fl r' I fl fi 'i II I iJp 'X 7 I 4 i X' 5 sl I i I "rf a 3 i I rz i i i TJ I 1 3 ii 4 3 I 1 1 I 1 1 rl I tr 1 i 1 A 1 1 I 1 1 1 a I i 1 1 I 1 II fl 1 ii 1 1 liminMUIt IVKWM7IW IWV W1W MNI VW fll 4 11 I 4 IB va MUM WWW VW BWBBWWBa BBB A 7 iXJ 'jl U' 'A 'i I I 1 i I I I I i i W1 1.

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