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’ ‘ : : ; THE: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1881—TEN PAGES, : 3 : eee — Bon 1,600,000 cublo yards of carth have ‘been | hero over tho fact that it {s again pussable, ei a Wy things of intercat upon the summit by the old | a chnrit ord J. and . : i RAILROADS. q romoved, Alony the ling sinkholes wero contin« Guito a largo crowd wilnossod thd trial trip to- THE SOUTH. darky gatekooper, a part of whose business it ia | too, whieh was genre it mueh ea ‘orodigiona Bee Se teehee sonnei duo" as OL een Ually discovered: these home all that remains of | day. to entertain peoplo as long as possi upon the | tlodrivh of trumpota,. Some motropolitan mom- | found rorit by tho aeons ee Cee ald fakes now covered with tbiok groves of tam= suminit, so that thoy may bo obliged to et a | ber would de woll to bring the mattor under the ee : ‘ . 33 a . F meal ur'two b . y fiendish but Manmiceantit At- Bonneaion vith atrenuidtag tiles ion yma, pa Ad Ae Owens | Chattanooga and ie a Hen a very ‘inten inert mersenpe price, and tho Bolle wt Rat tonte nts A DRAMA IN TWO ACTS. "tempt to Wreck a Lake : 1 tha enrth and veretable growth was, seeciat Diavateh to Tae CMeago Tribnne. * An Interesting Spot. entah inom, Aina protein also made from | PERU'S « * GREDITOR. : 5 Pe shore oealis __ | gugagamoved's poo! of water waratil whores! nanronn, tad, ee. i&—Tho proponod ox- thease alee nT Tor tae Beas ine a Hoss OR: | stow n ‘st. Loutn Helle Mecetved: Mer One a ete OMe Iaken sree nce TOe Hear Bain tonaton of tho Redford, Bpringville, Owenaburg: Manufact tH Industri } d PrulteRal ..and anuthor, the “sinkhole,” forty fect | & Rlonmfleld Railroad from bere to Seymour, on | Manufacturing Industries and Fruit-Rais- deop and about 8 fect Intongth. Guthewtola | tho Ohio & Missienppl Road, meots with gonoral e tholr buying an ordinary “two-for-n-nickat” | A New York © . 1 Father and Lived for Three Years: ciwar for 1h con pike P i Concern’s Claim to a Bille i ete ate a aod many places upon thetopof | [of Doltara—Prestdent Shipherd | Wider His Roof a Married Woman nid’s Southwortern Gobblo— | thiriienpumed arerone pt ite Inew ll: | Rese modinuineo ls forymiten and werent | !M6—Bome Prominent Citizens, | she meuntata nhac cumenn act treat tui | Ginette Neczot mintory of Calderon’ | Leaves a Will ae n_Wifothotitor Jrato Memphis & Charles= fohardoveloped quiten number of geological | will rua through countey that has no ratlrond lively wo, “Hine the wonderful sights and te | Mulherry Nellere Projectes | mantle Marriage of Dr. North and hold: formations which would Intorest those paying | faoilition. It will prove n inost valuable nnd | yy, fr Lookout Monntaln—Th flurinua Ttallan ale Which one enjoys reward New York 8 i Miss Itobb! ; ‘ ton Stockholders. Attontion to that Uranen of sclonce to investi: | {mportant tcedor for tha, Unio & Mississippi, | Views from Tookout Monntaln—The | him for tho tedionsness of tho efht nulien Joure | 5 alae a ceD ft. Leute Peat-pioprten gate, ae ‘That rond, it ft sald, will tako x Inrxo atnennt of Battlo Above the Clonis, hey up the mountatt ond for tho small awluiiiinie nn note frum Sefor Martinez, tho Chitian . : : | A soyous Timo at Auperlor city, Wie. | Huet it will boc ,.aBondholder Brings Suit to Re- teal Dirpateh to The CMeaee Tvibunt, | nee eee 6, aud thero iano doube but jeted In twelve months, whieh he nuntexpect at nil auel points. On | Minister at Washington, to Reeretary Blatne, Thero was atonchiug scone at Calvary Cemo- tho day we vinited the summit it necimed us | reference Is mate to intrlaues with Peruvian fore stow wcucke since, ‘The Feraatnee us young, OURA the most sluguish soul oftlelits by forelen specutatora, and mention fe | beautiful, and amiable woman, who had fz- “4 5 Surruton Crry, Wis.; Dew, 18.—Tha Northern Miacallancons Itema, Cotton, and the Exposition at Atlanta MUST DE MADE. POETIC. le of the Perv ured prominently in the social circles of the deem the Plymouth, Kan Pacita Haltrond was fortnntly oponed yerterday | ‘Tho Mtcblzan Central and Michigan Sonthorn Need of Tamigration Wo anton tho grout rociciat Point Lookout, and, | tie a elalin nigateee Tee aes CompNOY | West Find, wera being-consigaed to: tho fam- kakee & Pacific. to [tx Lako Superior torminua at Suporior City | Mntlroads at Threo Rivers, Micha have bach eon- " with neopy of tha secouit volume of Leavers | erenomon, and. hat a capltnl stock of | !¥ Vault amid tho sobs of retatives and History of tha Wir open to the. plea where by Vico-Presidont Oakes, who arrived at 2| nected during tho past week witha ¥ at tholr eHimpdiin nboUt Chatumooga was wil duserit $20(00,00), ft proporer to take charge of | Uomestics, tho tears of frionds and sincere o'clock In tho afternoon over the new tine ona | Intersection, giving great satisfaction to thy Hptetal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, wo atudled it and tmagiied we could lo Peruvida resotrecs, and to administ ” expressions of sorrow: and - regret on pifiealtlos Enconntored and Overcomo [ srenint train, wecompauted by Gen. A. Anderson, | bustnoss-raen at that place, . qCiiAtTanoonA, Tenn Des. 15 —Cuattauoogn | exoryihine, inhteen Sears, eal” WHKE @ | ene henelt of Holt ul otuer ervaitora, wua are | OXY. side. An tha foralis-inden casket tn tho Madison Extension of Chief Engineer; Gen, Haunt, Gonoral Monngeri | ‘The Hattle Creeke Journat anys that tho complo- | $84 tte surroundings prolably Make ds interest. | Sots Ai eat tha mmukent bullies mucie | 0 tke the company's scrip in exchange for | Sthiam Tonbine! manghe eke eon of wee, tho Northwestorn. { | Gen.J.11.1tammond, Vice-Vresidontand Buper- | uon of the Chicago & Western Michigan Hall- inofa Kind that was unknown there beloce thy | thiretalms,- Chill is to he recognized among the | Sirlam h” caught tho oye ‘of # young : {ntondent of the Manttobn & Southwestern Hall- | road from Montelth to Battle Ceeck fs asitro | #0 midst of pecullnriy interesting historic : {| rond; Gon, W. G. Siundors, of Helona, Mont.t | thing, and the General Mannger of tho Chicago ground, with Lookout Mountain—whero Hooker - tho Hon, Edinund Rice; Mayor of St Mauls B. | & Grand Trunk Rallway bas been legally notified fought hia battle above tho clouds—on one side, Wary and probably thin new kind of amoke— that of imanufuctorios and commerce—eould never have arisen here withiut the War, creditura of Pern, and! a reasonable amount of | femste domestic, who broke her emotions of war indemnity ta to be pald In company nerlp. | Ref with tho whispered uttornnece: -" Why r tthe War, ‘Tho pineo of Imsiness uf the coinpany i the | Sbould thoy bury ber undnr bor maiden nam: formal Opening of ae aortas, Hoberts and N. Starbuck, of Now York; A. It. | Uf tha intended crossing of that rond. Mission Itkivo on another aide, and the Utooly mate biraseye cow of tha valley. benenth I | sar ea Proaldent, Mes_dncob Ie Suipherd, | What Is tle use of perpetuating a living to Pacific to Superior Clty, Kehtey, of Chicago; F. It. Delano, of St. Pant; | ‘Tho following totter, written by Jobn C. Gault, | Held of Chickamauga. almost in sight, and with | thy sinaller depressions and rough hills ditaap- | onthe tiled floor of Ne, 10 Bpruce street, Mr. | Tose words were Intondod forno onein par- . Wisconsin s F,G. D, Molbrook, Chief Engineer of tho Wis- | General Manayor of tho Wabaah, to Bonuyier. tho town Itself one of the most important during | pear, and it appoara to bo a fovel plato. It , | tlonlars they fell upon tho enr of a pullbcarer, Shipherd resides nt Hebimond Hil Te. E Bittlog in hit pretty cottage home Ingt night, he told a reporter of the Stim alout bis company and ite projects, Mr. Shipherd isa ‘stout, mildteeagod Colfax, confirms tho reports that the Wabash | tho War, ono fects that he ison sacred ground, | secmsu very Gunton of Eden, and one ibsoiute- | y $ 4 9 . Ns conatn Division of tho Northern Pactflos and ly forgets for the nonce all the bad tilling ‘and shalby residences which be ootieud with suet regrotas he passed nlong tho almost invisibic roud beneath, The pintedta on whieh Tooker fought his famous battle that it tov seems on a I aro many idred fort further ap; and tho poutie Impression of childhood, that the battle Wwas fought on the very, suinmit of the mount ain. ‘and that tho clorits referred to were tho netunl clouds which font In heaven, melts uwiy as did the molarious fous from the riveretyhter Years, wro.swhen Houkvr'y Americun tay was Hen Nonting from the eummit, Froin Chattanooga to Attanta KVENY STEP WAS FOUGIFT OVE, ond battles occurred at nearly uvery station. Chiekainanga, Dalton, Resoen, Calhoun, Mar gtta—those are sume of tho’ names Bu well known during the War, A. gentinman frou Obto was passiug over the road! or the flrat tine since the War. Le gave mé‘much interesting Information, and pointed out Just where the contending armies fought. “It ts somethin that; perhaps, some had not thought of,” ra! ho, chat’ all modern wara are fougnt by the great thoroughfares, Tho rivers, und rafironds, und Report towns form the ubjects of conte: tons and thus it was that so many battles were fought from Chattanooga to Atiintu. Without tho use of tho Western & Atlantle [toad the Con- federate Government was very avriously . In fact, the complete capture bis 160 miles of road owas one onu of a number selected from tho circle of the Inmented’s acquaintances In soolety. who. was visibly moved by tho startling sclf-ad- dreased query, and whon the young wiri returned num with fight fae and bene feaining a ruddy | 17 th, /ing Of curringes amalting. mourners face, ani bas n shrewd lok. nlanntion of her —_ volunta! i .The valuable assets of the company aroan | Tule was given with i sang renee elastic Georgia churter, granted in 1870, and Se ee interval in Closini s68 vault, Dotght by the cotopany, and tho clalm of Alox- Entre StAIO DSL BOR tie ander Couhet, sald to have been tho discoverer | Kina Irnociets nore anoRe fear mecmtay wall known in society hore, whose Ml-conceala l= of the commercial value of tho Peruyinn guano | tition wus menorally remarked upoo tho fants deposits. in 1853 Pern offered to every dis- aL BARR ARE. Ho was sparen roy solire coverer of Stute treasyro a premium of one- | Fucete the interview with tha domestic, and n thied the amount discovered, aod under this | (eciOq os srmpatlyy posaussed the ne orate roth Cochet elafmed compensation for bls guano | understood among them that the bopos of their discovery, ie never got o dollar from the | friend had been buried in tho vault just closed, Peruvian Government, but Mr. Shipherd os- The conversation touk the form of n discussion ‘thuates hls claim as amounting tu §9 0,00) for bis third of thé guano sold In memoriam of the qualitica. gt: mind and heart ased young Ind. 4 by tho Teruvinn Government, .and $100,- Possessed by the dece: wuou as the third purt of the value of tho om Tn ‘ + : Mears. D. J. MoDermntd and John itoss, tho | putes? Chttaae main ine toBouth Hamden | But strane to sayy while there was perhdps 'gFtendish Attompt to Wrock a Lake | putdors. of tha extenston to Superior, The | wish to suy tint we aball vortainly oxtend our more fighting here than at almost any othor shore Trati—Tho Engincor’s Heroism | train consisted of i bustness-car, dining-cne, | Froud to South Bond. T believe there {s windom | polnt in Tennessee, it fs tho frat to recover, and Prevonts a Ronrful Holocaust, and buggage-cnr, drawn by ensine No. 69, Eng!- in matting this sort of an ontiay, and Talso be- | the town fs today, mora progressive in all Ite “atiendish attempt was mado Jost Wednesday | neer Joxcph Schultz, Conductor J, A, Coverly. tee arabs reee tha Lirsinens interanin et | features than wny"otbor Thave visited. ft ts low night ta wreck the Lako Soro lyhtningoxpress | ‘Tho day was observed as a holiday boro, and | South Hend, Apont day this simmer at your cated In tho midst of the great cont and tron par Delta, abort thirty miles west of Toledo, | nearly overy man, wornn, and objid In Superior clty, where I bud heen several ycara ago, snd 1} fleldsof the Cumberland Itange,and Northorn snd, but for the herolam of thoengineer,a fear | and runny from Duluth oro. present at the was Paes irobsorvetwo. Janorcant Susrints =. mon and Northern enterpriso are scen on every fulaccident would buve been the result. The | equrt-howeo grounds to meat the first traln.into pene the wetornt benuty of the place.’ in | hand, It was seon by certain outsiders—many t-bound Lake Shore lightning express was | superior. As tho train appronebod cheer after 4 of thom Yankoe soldiers who fotight in the Into as : Tho Sothweatern Raitoay Adeance is the tlle | War—thne th tof sit at juaning about sixty milca au hour to mako up | cheer rent tho air, haidkerolofs wore waved. | of a new journal, devoted exclusively torallront ‘a nt thoro must of necessity como a time 4 time, whon, near Delta, tho engine struck a | and tho churvh find schoal-houso holla in Joyful | owes, whieh ins duat been burn nt Galveston, Vhen manufacturing must go on here, and bo Hoplaced noross tho track, ‘Tho sudden cheek | tures answered tho lucotutivo's loud und pro- | ‘Tox, ' ‘There being nu othor Journal of thischar- | Who got on tho ground Orst would bave the tap- fo the rapid speed hurtod the aueiunde Afolsatly: louued sitatte. Bly. Oakes and Bie eer rere acter In tho far Southweat, It Ie sanito probable | root. t the hot bollor-hoad, brulsing an r= | escorted to the court-room, wher Cas= - ? id F a settin sovorcly, While auforing ‘intensely, | ingusked by tho Itov. Sir. Tngamng, they and et ey a oeetn one Mr ae fiongsliy | TODAY THE SMOKE OF MANY POUSDITES, iing upon tha boiler, he wrabped tho alr | tho many present partook of a generous ropast | tho more pretentions and older raiitond journals | 920 rolling-inills, and car-ahops, and factories brake foyer a i almeay pelt Drppar RR he! aytice Ds Buy periOe, Ee in {ue Eat, The publishers bring witht thom the of all kinds, rises to tho ekles, and repeats daily wae ditt ec buragecond oho was struck | come horo ns oarly nv 1859, presided, aud Will | Bye Ttopinson having publiaer cae OP tha: iitee i Imagination to tho Interested visitor be Tiuetwenty feet furthor on. ‘Tho train had | ium Cox acted aa Secrotary, ‘Tho Hon. Soton | raiway papers inthe county. and having alo | }Rcnd of tho battle above tho clouds, son by: come almost to n standstill, ao that tho effect af | H. Clough, Chairman of tho Iteception Commit- | puon Jong connected with the 1 nger depart- | 704 Jo Ifooker in the late unplensantnoss, gocand eucounter was moray the Aerating too in Lae put very. Ry pore Melly: mont of two arent railways fn tt Southwest, Twas told by » Northorn jan—an Elinoistan ward truck o} "Os ered ain y » Mr. one . os otto fovoonginecr, Mr. Thomns Boyd, suffer | Saunders, Gon. Haupt, God, Hammond, Col. Lay “gonneated. with Zz suilcosa Pyar bed pie located pure that wo fone is eae intensely fray his injurivs, stepped down | Detano, and + Mavor Iico responded, or | ductor. + | Republican, and thoroughly prOgressive in from tho engine, perfectly cool and compored, | spreches wero full of bright promises for tho ta" “and: - tatu covery way. Tho fact. that the Clieinnut! Bouth- ierecrtaln the extont of the damnge, while tho | futura of our city: yet some of thom binted | | Tho Cloveland Herald's Intest, ee estes | ern Rattway. tus mado this tho southern ter- {ununaty passengers crowded nround to shower | that, unless nHberal polley. wis pursued by lot- | Waspleh, commont reganting the departure Of | cinusot (ts important ing, and that ft ts tho ibelr gratitude upon the man to whose berolam | ownors,.those promises might fall of realization, Genoral-Sinnagor Newell, of tho Luxe Shora & ‘tho ‘We + pos owed thelr lives. Naturally they were ex- | Tho party reinained nbout threv hours, ond Michigan Bouthorn, for Europe, is us follows: | connecting polnt with the Western & Atlantic dted to. tha highest pitch of Hedienation ‘ana | thon started for 8t. Paul, Dotore leaving the | For some reason tho stonmer Sorvia, upon | Lullway for tho South and Southwest, bas given jury, and seattercd out fn all directions to Mnd | train baokod down over tho Bay Front spurns far whieh Gencral-Mnanagor Nowell: was to anil on | tne town n wonderful boom, tbe fiends who hud attempted tholr destruction. | north na giving a fino view of the | Wednosday, fulled to zo,and as n consequence | sya) a4, Clay Evane—formorly a Wisconsin Qae vi lavic number, stood A Nttle way from the | harhor an urty expressed thamsolves | bis frionds had the plc iro of hig company un InaiL, endian, masher OFA WiOUKiNoRinE gain body, aad, thinking Bim to be-one of tho | usgroatly pleased with thonow linc, They prom- | til2 p.m. yostorday, Lut he bas gone iow, and | mat nomber of 2 regiment fobbers, n almultancous rush wus made for him, | iso twill Ne opon for regular trains ts scon as | thoentire Lake Bhoro Road, from Mutlelo to | during-the War—is Mayor of the elty and Vico- Tle wns about to be summmurily stretched from n | more perfectly ballasted in places. Gon. Hams Chicago, has drawn n long breath of relief. ‘Like.| prosidont of tho largest fron company here. He onyoulont tro, when, fortunately, ho was able | mond closed a contract for tho: construction uf .| A plece of property under the auotioncer’s ham’! toid me that the city and region around arc des- toprove tin identity, ‘A thorough soarch wns | between geyenty-five and eighty mlics of tho mur he hus been going, gong, going, over sinco tined t id ade ignt: aud “Taproe ‘ then made of the nelghburing territory, but the | Manitoba & Southwertorn itallway, running | tho iithof October. It 18 much rogretted that | tined to rapid advancemont and fmprovement. would-be murderors had escaped. The follaw- | south aud west from Winnipes, * He Hovey Sannnt, romata ero satu i Tic aafd that land on Misslapies Higae only two day «man named W. A, Wayne. of Wauseon, — rst intended, ani J orthree miles from tho city that le pecullarly mo ind evn tari ibe penitentiary wns | rnmora That Accompanied the Drop tf Mekedt iw about ale weeks ste har atronay | 0tHteW for all nds of fruit can be bought nt ares! ans: f +. Tho Dotrol ¢ Prean saya: ins alrendy ° : pilot a frewhe-trath Inst Woiiorday,and took | Denver & Flo Grande and Wacts That | 0000 vinouacod | tht ficorga Ike Neeee plojostanyprice to sult rhe, jairabaape frou WE Fevougu ou tno Hext pussenger that cmoalong, | Hreceded we Analstant, General Froight Axett of tha Gand aad Pi ees pein: - | Tron! allway at, Montronl, has beol = ess é ‘The Dallas & Wichita Goes Into Gould's | ing tho heavy decline in Denver & lio Grande | pointed General Freight ‘and Passonger Agont of MAKING A BIG "THING + Southwestern Syatem, stock Just Friday: sé the Chicago & Grand Trunk Hallway at Chleago. | of the business, Thoy ratse tholr fruit and gond Mr.J.€. Brown, President of the Dallas & | A suddendcclinio of 3% por cent tn tho atock | The nue of his suovostor lite not esl InAte | ye yy the Cinoinhntl, Southern: Iallroad Wleolta allroad Company, bas just issued the,| of tho Denver & Iio Grando Hallway Compauy Tits ‘olty preserve n wonderfully unantinaus ret- | to Cinclunatt and the North, Mr. Evans told following c routar: ‘The property of thiscom- | Upon transactions agerogating 83,000 shares was | iconce on the subject, etill it is raid by those | ime of one mun who: bad’ third of an pany Baring been convoyed to tho Missourl, | tho featuro of the stock market yesterday, A | Who rhould know gomothing avout it thit J. i: | nore of airawtierries, from which bis own fam{- ens Texas Itallway Company by tho stock- | Rtoat varloty of rumors relative to tho stock | Moore, Assistant Genoral Preight Avent. Wh | iy wag supplied vory liberally, and from which bolders, it will hereafter be operated by tho | nccompunicd the movement, which, togethor | Reeyo's successor, and t° W. 8, Martin, | bo sold €200 worth besides. Grapgs and smail Alwourt, Kansas & Texas Company, Bends of | with others of a weneral nature, were circulated | formerly stationed nt the Junction, and now ut | frults grows almost as Inrgu Ae thoso sct forth tepartmeyta uid employés will be governed ac- | for tho purpose of breakiug tha murket., Among | Port Huron, ‘vill “slop into ate Drecmenn ats, in tho discription of the Promised Land. Mr. torts tho intter, tho must absurd wis that certain | Asstt this is meroly m rulnor, but itis TUMOF | Fang suid that thoy wer running thatr mills to yinere dontor Guuire sourimestornayazem, | Proofs nd been! discovarod that Prealdant Ar. | 8° —————— their fullest cupncity, ‘mak{ng rullrond-tron ofrailvoain, uas issuod tho following clreulur; | thur wns not a citizen of tho United States. Ono athetio Advancement in Amerien, | privelpally; and that the demand and pay ure “in acerca io with. the above eircular, the | of greater pretons'ops wats that anothor Uoston Strooktun Eugle. good, ? Missouri, Kunsas & Texas will hereaftor includo bank was in troublo, With tho latter was an In-: “Thie f8 too ravishiusly, exquisitly too, too, Capt. IT, 8. Chamberlin, President of the Roane the properly of the Dutlus & Wichita Rallway, | timution that ono of the Mexican rafiroad ontor~ | eald a pretty maiden fn an ollve-green velvet | tron Company, is ‘an Oblo man, and, like Mr, dopern'o that Hne to and from Dallng asa "i it and Drigand hat, standing ia frontof an ins | 4, f ane ore Fraada of departments and employes | prises was cinburrassed, ‘To sone this luat+men- | FYE whe ti Yandsoupo at tno "Art Association | Hvitus, was 1 Yanko soldier, a member of Gar- ig Indy, 4 Nancy Hobbing wasn great. favorit in socint circles, and 2s long agder health would permit she shone conspicuously In the reception-safons posits still remuining. ‘*Cochet,” sali Mr, | Of the West Bud. ‘Thoonly daughter of nwealthy Shipherd, “died in gho Paris almshouro in | retired citizen, this obarming young Indy stepped 194, Ho bequeathod his claim: to hig non, who | from the portals of thie Sacred Heart Convent Hyves at Lina, Peru, Lrom this son the clalin | {nto society here five yenrs sloce, and made a was purcbusel during the war between Colliand | decided Impression among the beaux of the Pern, Tho smatter was bruugot to ine in the | Inst seml-decade. Hor sweet, girlish grace and course of my Lusiness as an attorney,” “Has the claim ever been admitted by tho Government of Peru?” tho roporter asked, innocent face won admirers everywhere. She assuincd the duties of directing ber fatbor’s “ Pho fact that Cochet was the original discoy- ererof the guano do] 1d in entitied to his household, her mother having died many years since, and the indiferent heulth of Me, Bobbing ‘ 0 third, is inguntestiuly. sot forth in Peruvian archives. Now i can let you intu the true hils- rendered « daughters carg and attention « niarked feature of ber daily fife, Aftera timo the daugeter’s health, too, deciined In such @ tory of the downfall of the Caliteron oyern- | manner isto ocension serious alarm, and, act~ ment. We have our agents in Peru, and Calde- | ug Upon the rdvice of medical mon’ and ron fias tidmitted the justice of ‘our claim, | friends, Miss Robbins went to a water-curo cs- At i o'clock on the dAy that ho was | tablishmentat Cleveland. There sho mot and nirosted be was .golng to. sign. n formal | surrendered her beart to tho ussistant physician nieknowledgment of the oational indebtedness | Of tho estublishmont, Dr, J. H. North, a dignities tous, Mewns kidnapped at hatf-prat 9 in tho milemin several yours ber senior, wearing & Coiifuns to prevent bin from doing that. Within the Inst thirty daysa bleb Chillan functionary bus admitted that our cinim gives them more voign, almost Pickwickian expression, whose airs und alse manners wero the talk of anxiety thug any othor feature of the situation, Batt cannot iy much upan such points us the bydronathio patients at Cleveland. those, ay it would be u betrayal of State secrets. ‘The demands of the company have been served upon both Chill and Peru, and our ciaius is also Died with the State Department. itis a fortu- quite thing tor Peru to buve a creditor like the Peruvian Company, for Chill docs not tuke her territory now, becuusy she would then become responsible to us under our len. Jn fact, Chill in ntready fn debt to us for whatever guano she bus removed trom Peruvian deposits since 1441. If Chilt selzes. our property or refuses us access dt, she becomes Havie to us for tho wholo of th most Important _aequisttions that could weil be Imagined to the Union cause. Thoure was no othor practicable menns of com- munigation betweon-tho Gulf States and those Jately in arms facthor North.” . One understands this fact better than ever before when be yoos through this country to tho iprent, exposition, and sees tho cunsummiata skit of the Uenerds who led tho, forces of the Government in put- ting down tho greatest Revellion in history, OF course, crerything In and about Atlanta now fg booming, on nccount of 4 TUK GREAT COTTON EXPOSITION, which Js beyond all question the hi tithing of tho kindhthe South bus ever bad, ‘ne Southern enthusiast calls it’ the second Contennni, and writes of itta his newspaper-ictters ns i tome stupendous display.’ fs certainly a very fine show of the kind, and one cau epand the best part oof on uy very prafituble going througn it; but ic is Mette more thin a common Stute Falr at the North, aside from the very Inrge special show of mua- chinery used In tho uanufacture of cotton, Hut tho reat thing which tho Exposition wilt do, aud Is dolng, i4 to open up the minds of people of other portions of the country in regara to what thoSouth Is, and is tote, and desires to Ue, It fs nvsolutely wonderful how few people have In tho pnstemigmited to theSouth. Georgia was one of tho original thirteen States, and to- day sho is not so mich developed 28 Minnesota, Her metropolis ig Atlanta, with a population of between 80,000 anc 40,000. Her product fa cot- ton, and atmost uvery energy of her people is devoted to its production. An Exposition in this State and seation is most properly called « Cotton Exposition, Tho moro one looks into the Miss Jtobbins was n willing captive. and In lot- ters home to her confdentia) friends hero sho tolit ber admiration for tho Doctor fn such terma that the verdict from gentio lpr wi “Nancy means to inarry that man! It is easy conquest for hi Among her friends at home, howover, who Alacussed this penchant for the Cleveland doctor It was conceded that adiesentiont voice would be ralsed by old Mr. Hobbvlos. Although de- voted to bia daughter, ft was known that ho dia cournged thoaltentionsof any and all suitors fer her band. Somewhat of.n cynic, the old gontle- man plieed mercenary coustructions upon the advances of every mala visitor ut tho family mansion, a comfortable residence on the corner of Jefferson avenue and Walnut street, The young, penuilogs sprouts banging on the skirta of Boclety, feasting und wining from one house to another during the social acasons, tho passport: of aspry foot and a svwallow-taill, were not wel come benéath Mr. Robbins’ roof, His only alm for his duughter was that she sbould bea comfort to him in. bls declining. yenrs of sloknoss, It savored of sacrifice, for he yavo in_ money, notes, and © What court can you sue in?” “We'll flad the court. If Chill dares to sny that American citizens aball not take possession of thelrown Yraperty, we can walt sereucly and see whut the jimor G people will say. ‘Tho general merits of the company’s title, Mr, Shipherd declares, have been examined and ay ved by ox-Secretury Boutwell, Senstor Blair, jenntors Cragin, Raton, até Christiuney, Col- lector Robertson, and ex-Secretary ‘Thompsun. ‘Tho demands of x 10 cumpany bve been serve villcontin ie to discharge tholr prosunt duties | Noned report was no! Reucprise, exhibition. * Held's regitnent, who saw tho glorice of this par | matter, the more ho Js impressed with upon tho Peruvian an chilian Minttora ot real estate about 8,00 to his daughter WAU dae Wise Instructed, and Will report to A, Tho fact that Mexican Nationnl Railway sub- “Ya-as, quite go,” sald a youth of some 17 | tloular portion of the South, and camo down THE PECULIARITY OF COTTON Washmgten by Its counsel, ox-Becrotary George during her ministrations beside nis couch, Do- . S. Boutwell, ‘Tho claim, A. Talmage. Geuvral Mutuger; C.G. Warner, | scriptions deolined to 16 discount and Mexioan | summers at ber side, dressed in A boys Jackot, | 4 daettied. He has Goveral audiror; D.11.8.dmitn, Local ‘Preas: | Nalonal itallway construction stock was uifored | Wents, aud toothplek shocs, and holding w.woup- | AT evvned for hie shrewd oiieotatestrleliog se urer; 8. Frink, Gonural Freight Agont; F. 2d 20. di t bid gavo | Ms hatin bishund, “Ah, 1 can't-say L mut O,_nilur, Genornt Vasssngor Agut . at 12 discount, aud lscoun wavo | anything better in ull my wandorings thrwoush- | inlovo with this portion of Tennessee and tho ‘The ee an fet tobi wil H hecgaetc OF bo known strength to ‘tha rumor. ahs two ar8, one ea Sub RUrW ope, dom, you know? Howaysit 4 ful- | South, and belloves in Ite future greatness. pra io , torprise, which s practically nn extension of tho | lah must object, sou know, io chorwex- | Ono of the most promninént mon in Chattanoo; Kiten ait bo Keller ns bean. abpointed | Denver & Mo Ttrande Rallvay from Laredo, on | ehowa, ou Endl gou Rust agHEO WILE | perhaps ia os —— 3 tho Rio Grande, to tho City of Mexico, and noroe ie BE, RO 2 MAJ. (1. G., CONNON, must,’ ANompus’on tho Memphis & Charless | trom there westward to Manzanillo, on tho “Oh, dear, Mr, Snobbington, you are too | Agent of tho Westert & Atlantic Rallroad, ton Fond. . Pacifo Coast, and Vera Cruz, on the. Gulf. Tho.|.dreudtully, awfully eritcaly : ‘ id the youn | Maj, Connor was many yours ago the Greok and ThoCluelnnat! Hnqutrer of a Into dato, refers | Moxtcan National Ratlway Company yas orgdn- | lady tupplng the youth pins Tully with ok Hold | Latin prouf-reader for tho pitblishing bouso of tog to ne atfutrs of tho Memphis & Charleston | !zed about n year ngo under the auspices of tho | thing lurks in that suggestion of op upple cart | D. Appleton & Co. of Now York. He came Road, says: . eopitalists most largoly interested In tho Donver | uttholeft. And oh,thatroof, So Turneresque, | South before the War, fn the Interest of nis For sume weoks there has been what partakes | & Ilo, Grange Railway. Its capital sgook was:| So full of unexprosred passion and hidden un- | gem, and, having married aBouthern wife, by- largely of 2 coming row betwoen tho stockhold- | flxed at 87,600,000, and bonds fora like umount ppoanay Lee oe inericaneowenatutes itis pate came somewhat Identilioa with thoContederates jeg seompne & Charleston, ond, Fannin | wera to be teeued., very subsorlber of Shoe | auryt aver ,aaw unjening #0 sumgodtivoly | during "tho lntg unploaanntness.” But bo ts, " % % > eet? i Coroish, never.” ith usccasty' a 5 one nbsu wyatt the road js embraced, and op- | for, was. to reculvo, €1000 In stock and} “SAb-yans, verwy good for this side of the | who ba done inuch for tho otty. Ite is one of Frstncldees, Ie isenid: bave fine in thefe oyos, | LONGO $1,000. Tho constructen company wis | wa-tar. sald hor companion, stlekiny a monkey | the Incotporatorsor the new Hrush Elactrla Light and thoy propose to break the Jeasoy bleh thoy | capital was £5,000,0.0, of which $1,000,000 “was | glvs8, In bis oyo and finally succeeding Jn | Company, and basbrought it about to Nght tho cialm hus been upenly violated b; lo and his | common stock, and wae lesucd to Aivears. Palmer Seepage aporee es patton, er ayia cantar: Union fepae here with “tho light that ta next tyndleate, Tmo nature of the violation of the | und Sullivan far tho concession fram the Moxl-") Giiny fwend Barwon Fwd ‘uscd “to thy, you | Capt, Lustty, Superintendentof the Ciactonatl- - | Know, We musin't expect ton much of ab-u new | Southern inilway ut this point, is nn Oblo man, Tetus Setbegn mando prominent.) Coke Pas | William J; Fuster 1s Vresidont of the Denver © | cauntwo, | Must say, thougd, it's a twomunde | Ho is quite woll khown tn the Northwest, ne isinstituted thev first desire to make arranme- vray preteizau tack fo bo fier wae ee io ta the Fwonch nrtlsit for the Tum tum thing, | the southern and ts concerned, tle ‘filed with the State | fore leaving the water-cure Miss Iobbins ad- Departmenton Oct. 1L' dressed a letter to o young Judy friend in Bt. ‘The projeote of the company sutpass tho most | Louls, stating that ake bad fully resolved to sxigantic schemes of Col. Mulberry Sellers, Among | matry the doctor atall odds, and that even hor tho collateral enterprises enumerated by Mr. | fatbor could not sland between them. When Shipherd {a tho improvement of the Amazon | She returned homo’ Mr, Robbins becamo somce and the Sopistruation of two canals, whieh will | What imprdésed with tha aurative quulitics of connect the Orinoco witif the Plata Itlver, so | the system prescribed by tho doctor and its re- that Ainerican sbipmastors can gall through the | suit upon tho health .of his daughter. und ho heurt of the continentto Buenos Ayres. As to | sent for tlm to come.on to Bt. Louis for treat netual cash in hand, Mr. Shipherd refuses infor- | meat in his awn cnse. . mation, Ho sitys that there are now between Dr. North succeeded in capturing not only the fifty und elxty stockholders, that the incorpora- | daughter, bit tho old. ian, who polnted out to on of the company is complete within the re- | him'whata tine tlcld for practloo the Weat End quirements of tha Georgia Charter, and that | wae, and offer] to bulld an oilice on the corner thoy donot noed to Incorporate under’ tho laws | lot for tim. ‘This arringement was ontiroly ace ofNew York. * * "s] ceptable to the Doctor, He pitebed bts tent right there, and bonrded with the Robbins family, va- cating his positiorat Cleveland. While and old - gentleman apprecinted the advantayes of a physician under the roof, be steadily discounto- naneed anything Intho sheboof matrimonial attentions ta his daughter, and the two hoarts beating as @ne met at tho anme tublo day after day with little prospect of authorized union, Indeed, tho respectful awe for the head of the house was of such a degree that in order to ward-off suspicion in the paternal mind an was taken to bis home, His watch and chain | wir of Indifercnce was affected on both sides, were found fn the gutter near where ho had | Sut thio condition of things could not basuffored follon. He would not bo able, ho said, to ident{- | tong, and the doctor and the daughter deter. fy elthor of his nssailants if thoy were arrested| mined uponasecret marriage, Jt so happened a .f ust aE eats teria minieiar. enon to ig 00% Morphtomanta—The New Horror Born | tor wasin fawn upon a visit, and ho was appris : of the factsinconfidence, After satietytug bim- fate eae with the ypoders | yop that sis Hobbins was of agonnd of-berown free will and consent prossed the marriage, tho London Truth. Whon phyalcians discovorod that pain could as a product. There {x no othor agricultural Product that J8 like Jt. In the first place, a pretty fair calculation can bo mado beforn the found 1s planted of how much will be produced, ‘he moinent. it is harveated it is cash. ‘Lho price euch year does not vary materially, except that this year, the-crop being short on uccount of the drouth, there ta n alight arvanco th the price. This invariableness fn tho readiness of turning tho crop into exsh is somotimes really Q-curao; as, for instance, many people put mortgages on the crop before it is planted, and-therd faa tendency to run up bills at the storo on the strength of tbo harvested crop, But this ls not the worst of it It breeds a disposition to cultivate cotcon atone, as It is al. wuys cash, aud to buy mules, ag’ bacon, and flour, und corn from cho West und North, Asn matter of fact, this is now buing done very largely in tho South today. ‘The result is, that in many instances the vnluo of the cotton-crop ia frittored away before it is harvested, and o mortgage on tho next ‘ours crop must Lo taken vut right after nrvest. In this way the imiddto classes ure constantly bard up. Whut is needed moro than anything clae isu little of the Northern idea of tiling tho sull, Plowing as it Js don here is. ee NOT, WORTHY THY NAME. Asingte bull, ox, mule, or plug horee is bar- hessed to u ‘plow, ‘and the surface simply skimined. Plowing threo inches deep {s alwost unkvown, And such plows us aroused! Tho Western Samer: wouldn't know what they were made for’ : , But, aside from all this, 1 must remark upon ono point, belicving as {do that other people = THE FOOTPAD NUISANCE. _B. Varney, of No, 08 Foster street, was as- shulted, knocked down, and robbed at about 9 o'clock inst night on Fifth avenue, near Harri son stroot, by two young footpads, who rolleved bim of 4 watch und. chain and 81t in cash. Ho was found insensible soma time afterwards by some pusscra-by and by them ments with sou 0 other syndicate to operate the mi’ you know? ‘The Barwon always sual Judge Koy—Iayes' Postuaster-Ganeral—re- Tosdehouldtaey beoomeadcecsstul inthe pros | fc ta a dividend of 7 pur cant before any should evwothine clao wasn't worth a wip, you kuow. | sides hore, und bblds court hur, The Judgo is pied Ittvattan, . ight instatinents af 10 por centecach called on But-ah-of courso it's deuced wough ‘not to give | now a thorough Iepublican—so bis ‘nelgbbors P Overturoshave been made, it fa underatond, to | Cleve Mstallmnins OF 1g Shor cent onsh caleden | Amorwiea uwodlt faw wu good. picture now and | suy-—und som of the old, Unprogressive sort do, bonus atty Viv & Nushville system and tho | co o fulbscriptions to. the railway | thon, don't you kiiow? Ab yaa, tho thing tau't | not like bim any too well, ilo ‘keops, tho oven Etanger, or Woute,systom.to embrace the cond | pg eae) “Gnatatiments amount as | Halfbad. sou know, faw a Fount countwo-ab.” | tonur of hin way, howoyer, and 18 well thought 4 7 C1 fi may - ‘ Ye y | Of he af \n.o cither of thoir systems. If tho louse can | follows: On tho rallway company about ana ~ | wats too oahu Cully, precioutly lovely to hunt ‘Mut tho must Intorosting thing about Chatta- vistting divino promised ito perform the cere- mony. One ovening about throo years since a " by broken, it 4 not at nil unlikely that such an | oo, and on thy construction compuny’ $3, 5 I muy-bave the same ideas with toyself, Iti9 in | pe audi Pet it rf der tho aki 11 bli i - : H-ayLUsoly eesit ay . y } Ot, | vat tate, virou teaveldd geutivinen wre eo hor | nooyu is game dose with insaelt. tts in | 14 «abduod by Inserting under tho skin & amull | carriage drove ip to the Kobbius residence con- wlesruuli ora valablo acquisition to the | avg sold at talsoouint almost trom uo cop: | Tp, Oxealiently, wel, informed.” “And they LOOKOUT MOUNTARS tall abode Atiunta, hare tare'were mun ita | Boje latruoneproniiod with tube coe | ianune ihe ihintr And, ony on be feiouds ‘olfe syst m, th ter'vine the road:un indo- tf ¥ Dect Aside from its historic interest, which alone its and breastworks, tho that wag thrown “4 7 pondentra..é' from this olty to Memph Hon of the enturorise, tho installments Have Wok | —————— A oe ae tare ate ct sone | purscemod alimost a8 fresh as thougu it hag | Wore Paving tho wiy'for u new vice. Yet so [t | tion of the house, whoro the bride aud groom which v1 7» At fy undorstor ‘ema beat great valuo to tho system. The been ale ertimente due eeroad taal oe Disporition of Wiitium BW, Wold’s Es | inilcs to visit, it Js reully, one of tho most won- Wolffa ayst ana wu, pUrbAps, a8 many | cumpany amount to S3W,000, while thosu dug tha * *- tates derful natural formations in the world, “Hising, Bouthera” ronda as it cares to operate: at | railway company amount ty about ¥800,000. It = Boston Post. . . a it dovs about 1,000 fevt above the surrounding’ revue at lenst, although it would be in keep- | was raported several days ogo thut sults bad: ‘Tho Inte William I. Weld, who (ed in Phila. | country, the view from its summit on o Had with tho’ onterprise of Wolffe and | hoon instituted to recover theso-arrenra of tn- | dolphin on tho 7th inst., by hia will tet €3,000,000 | clear day ta cntranoluy. it. Js claimed by rate fo «apture tho diemphis & Charleston | stalimants. Oficors of tho companys. deny that | to cach of nis randobiidren—Willlum F, Weld | those who know that soven States are rvin te ne stale Mr. Cote, however, alaims | thie is tho use, Hut say tat natices bave beon | third, Charios G. Weld, a U-vear-old duughter of | Sloarly visible from the top. Howover this that he has violated no contract, and thore fs no | sent to tho aubscribers requosting them to pay | Mra, Langdon Pratt, and a daughter of Capt. G. | may be, cortuin it ie the wonderful Tennessco fay by which ho can bo deprived of tho usoof | up, : : E H. Porking, United States Army, ‘To kis wito ho Nultey: fies nt your feot; tho buttlotields of Mis- tho road With uy waptauod ve “tue ue. ‘Tho an tho moantime the managors of the cntor- | Jenyes 0 sear inoomé, aiso tho sum of | sion Hidge and Chigiamauga can be better un- Sockboldora of tho road are naturally more des | prigo bnve, tt ta autd, endcavored to muko ar. noo ‘zo hin nieces und nephews, twelye In | ‘lerstood than ever before: away from neur to miraus of putting the road in the hands of Wolffo | rungoments to muet dratta and othereblizations | number, be leaves $1,000. cach. For charitable | far extond tho Cumberlund Mountains, of which stood insitont waiting, and in a few brief words, uttered in anaudible whisper, the solomn cous Rois ns over was Chincye under that of opium. | tract was scaled, while tho patornal dissontiont, Women bave yielded by degroes to Its fatal fas~ | ‘altting in tho tinck purlor butow entirely Igno- eimation, until'at lust they prick the skin ndozon | rant of all that was buppening above, turned {imos 8 day with tho tiny wyringe that bas auch | ‘binsclf uneasily in his cuutr, Wondering * whoro terrible results, jo operation is almost paine | Myrio was." ‘The mluistor signed the marriago lesa; tha fmmediate effects pleasant. A | certificate and tert, and the bride and groom sat dalletous languor superyenca. Happy thoughts | down to mark outa plan for preserving’ tho so- and bright imaginations“ fill the mind. | crecy of their martial relations. it wna no.easy somo see beautiful, visions, others | task with bolow-atnirs complimont of. quick feel only & pervading sensation of | ears and gossipping tongues for the Doctor's di comfort aud well-bolng. On 4 fow, the efeot of | meanor wher occasionally of nis guard had al- been dono Inst week, Jn almost no instanco had it sodded over, ‘Tho following {8.0 verbatim conversation with afarmer who bad cowo in with a pair of goat- mulos harnessed to tt wagon, to ecil a bale of cotton: How far back {n tno country do you tle?” “Nigh ubout three miles, I reckon.” « 2 “What {sland worth in your nolghborhood? r ppea us aman wants to pay,. I reckon—from to $2 an acre, aocording to tnents."” 2 . ‘What can you raise there?” was. There aro, in our merry England, begs who aro as wholly undor the dominution of mor- nd Keott than they are to piuco it with the’ . 5 t 7, 3 " Lookout ia # part; ana inthe far distanco is the a * Pouuvis a Nesbit, “Alimogd olther wail | ei ee sai eo sey Sie dunia wasn: | BUMS ce letotatenrue Wem tos: | Smoky Range of North Chrolinn, “By trond |° SQ outtont irettore taut can bu called whlek is pure doligat; | Siied by tke nowiy-macried pair iat ehey stouid bopretorbie, they favor tha Culo system, ns- | niiod to for un amount betwoen $1,000,000 and | pitul. ‘To hia two suns, George W. and William sugested as ono could, bettorunderstand frou “Anything giao?’ . ‘glorious feoling of untrammo! ed spower, ‘of | continue to occupy separate. apartments fuing as unole ruusois tbat by connustily tt | Bioo0o0, fie ta reported tohave suid that he | 8, "Woid, bo lenves 8NuRonch, br, Wolun | Pelut Looous than over before ow xt was that | (os OOH’ 5 crag Me eee eee Te | te tdat’” thee bcides anorid Pte wie witha north-and-south {ino a weeater revenue |. would lo he matter bafore making tho 1 0 $2 0 tho Dovil could show tho Savior tho whole worla can bederived from tho lousing of the road | foun, SO URI THUG TE BOTCON eee eee ee a eae die te thei te | from the peak of a high mountain, | Cerguln tt Ai ns sat mdlesiost eystotts : tomuke the loun, My. Bago could have bad | the realduary luatecs. At the time decussed | Was Wo could understand ns nevor before, and eto recent Indiontions it is sate to apecuiate | portion of the loan, but he dil not carc for it. | lott Hostun to take up hie residence In Philadel, | A81t would bayo been impossible to have done ri at fomething will be done shortly in tho Ir. Gould ana tis uesoniates aro Interoated In | phiu until after May L 1882, he touk with hit aff | Without going to {te summit, bow all that won- Pare of attempting to break tho lensoutany | yuyorul Mexican ratlroud entorprisos of tholr Ria jersonal property, ponds, cto,. which bo de- | dartul oumpulyn about Chattanooga wns con- " Oth nat d result of the negotintions penne erate Et ne ae putt he ooo Pee iyenotn icy te cio sedi Is rapes: = H jo nature and 3 ton beurd of his domise ho started to Philidol- Flymouth, Kankakeo & Pacific Haile | montionced apparently was ionrned by weyeral | phia to take possossion of the contunts of tho ‘NIE MOCCASIN DEND {sas Lnough tho mind bad suddenly developed wings. Mut atthe very hight of the oncbunt-" mant the intluence of morphia begins to sub- side. The glory fades. The wings trail, and tho feot that nro’ thelr sorry -aubatituty become weighted as with load, Ag with the workers, Bo with the dreamora, Tho visions are obscured. Tho sensation of comfort gives place to one of discomfort, irritation, even palo. Tho mental dressed in er fathor’s presence ng Miss Mirgam,” her rocognized name in tho household. ‘Iho ilfe of a ilu commoneed tho | following day und the two roles of this realistic drama were wall sustained for a period oxtund- ing over throne yeara, during which the henitt of thoold nan's daughter dociined alowlybut surely. Her withdrawal trom goclety was undorstood fn this, and tho secrat of ber marriaxo wns in pos- “ About twenty bushel, 2 reckon!” - “No more than that ?” “T rockon‘not on the average. “What olso can you ralso 2 ae, rleo en the lesetppias * Don't you raisg wheat f “Not muehy iteape to ritst. Now and then a season will put it through ull right" “ “Do you raise many hogs 7" ‘road, banks, Sovorul toans for which Denver.S\Rio | anfo, What was his surpriag to nacertain, upon | in tho ‘Tonneséea Ilvur, which fa only clearly c ., vision that . had jus toow looked through 1 | acsston of four llying souls who never betrayoa A Dill was filed Saturday in tho Cnitod States | Grubdo had bean bypotheented wore called Yea- | bis arrival, that tho City of Philndeiphin bud | understood from | Point Lookout, | yen wet an 2 rosy mist seca ul! things as through a crape yell | thotrust. Tho revointion camo after the death Circult Cuurt, thls clty, by Famnuch W. Strong, a | terday, and it was not dosirod ng collateral in.) placed an attachment upon thosuteandcontents | tho indeutations in| the bottom of | the |: Nethine to feed thom.” ora November fog. Can It bo wondered at that | of Bra. North 1 fet weakesines, 7 ndholdor, ey Inst J ah ‘©, Cush is 3D, Ha certaln institutions, Tho intluenva upon the pay & succession tax Of $800,000! | foot and ubove tho heul ace alcarly marked, OWI Tend alse cotton * the dose is Fonaweth that the polson is absorbod Tho whispered linpression wathored from Wenn aies galnst John C, Cuskinan, J.D, Har- | grock of that company doubtiess arose froin the _————— Higbt at tho bottom of the fout stands Lookout " again and again, that the Jatervals become | kitohen gossip which fot! upon tha pail-bearcr’s ter pe Jjualeaies As Ww. Boles A.8,Comstook, fact iat Its innpayars Are ulso tho projyctura of Hartford's Muxcwar Clergyman, — .| Meuntaln. Upon, m platena More way Uoetho.| THAT WILE, RAISE NOTHING ELSE?" shorter and shorter botwpen the roljn of the | eur et hin in un invest! nbine tae aa ne aa i. MT, = 10 ct . ‘ St ant ic sl 1. we + ¥ os," P . a clue, = dan, Holt ¥. W. Drake, Samucl Sorrill, tha In. | the Mes NOW of instalments pald ia, the | ,Tho Nev, Dr. Willlnm L. Gaye, of Hactford, | thus in position, to command the rivey and re- |" Why? Potndtho Sad? ‘The punishment isterribio in- | Dispaten legal colutnn anuouneed a grant of lot. Hilnole & Tawa Hallroad Company, and | Seren Nattonn! bus forty miles of cumpicted | Conn. tn necoptiug a purso of $1i¢ raised as a | iu gdnpiies froin thelr friends, dOwae vary uy 4 ‘*'Cotise It’s mostly w atin-plant, [reckon,"* + You can always soll cotton, can't you?” “ Always oa soon as brted.” “For enh?" “Nover nothin’ otf." How about your help hero?” : Ya ueviliik poor, 1 can tail you, stranger. ‘That's our worst trouble.” G * The volored peaple are your principal re- Jlunce, are they ngtr" ~ “Yes, und. mighty poor ono, toa, If they wora all out of tha country, i would bea great doa! better for us." ‘What fs wauted In Goorgin {sa tide of im- infyradon; and, if the Cotten -Exposition awikens @n intorest jn this direction, It will have accomplished much, All: the umigrant- managers buve for genre ont all the newcomers over the great trunk Hues to fil up the Weat, and it hua developed aud blossomed liko tho rose, and left the bouth, cursed na she hog been with the ruots of African bondage, to herself. ters of administration to tho executors nt “*’Nuney M. Forth," and lower down tha rocard of tho probate of tho will was made. Tho testa- trix had devised all her property to. hor husband, Dr. 1. Hy orth, A lew days fore’ this confirmatory evi+ dence had developed, a letter was recelyed by Mr, Robbius from the pall-bearor and discarded fover, Informing hin that hie daughter had beon married and bud lived three years beneath his roof In that relation without his knowlody: The old man was {1.8 condition bordering upon fronay, but he pronounced the whole thing « He, and spoke of the writer ns u scoundrel. When Mr, O'Rourke, tho exectitor named in bis dauyh- dood. ay. degrees the inind becomes darkened, tidcous ballucinatiaus selzo upon It. Self-con--' trol is lost. Imbeciilty avertukes the weak, Madness throateus tue strong. ‘Those are toe personal consequences, There are others to be bequeathed to sons and duugh- ters and to luter gonerations., These can be giteased at, Tho new vice has not reigned sutl- ciently Jong for tho wbrid to baye seen them oxemplitied, but o dark array of poxsibilities Buggeste itself but too readily, The heritage of Insanity, of inebriety, of iinbeollity, will Ia tut- ura jbe traced back to those tiny tubes which hold but a drop or two, and to whlch men once looked as to # blessed ineans of rolloving pain, forgetting that blessings and curses wo hand iu | tors will, called super blm, tho lotter was pru- band Inn crooked world, Dipeomante bas now | duced, und the colloquy tat ensued was some- a poworsul rival, apecdicr in ite results than Its | whatus follows: own revoltlug procoas, and eventually aa de- Dr. It. What do you think ofa scoundrel who grading. Tho namoof the later bornalater feud | would write sucha letter as that? 1s Morpblomania, ‘ Exocutor—Iio bas stated whut fs true. Pe Mr, It.—Do you neac to say thapmy Nano was you bumuve tha Viymouth, Kunknkee & Paciflo Rntlroad 3 fal for bis si i rond running south fon Laredo; about 350 | testimonial for bls courageous got in captu oO take this point ond up the: Goupuny, to “rodvem from a mortaayufore* | failoe taded“from Mexico City north on, the | 0 burglar, writes to ‘tho Hartford Zn see te oper Waa tio Iman fn atteinpt Gusure Sato of the road, made Juno 1 W877, | inain fo; tho road from Cornus Christi to | vould not consent to accopt it bad ny tuousht at | fr, ana charged with his mon lp tho aide of the cae, ymouth, Kunkakeo & Paoifle. Hutlroad | Laredo, a narrowemage roud of ubout 180 miles, | tho Inatart of aution and in the presence of | mountain In the oarly woriing. A sharp ens Punpny was orvanized about the your 1870, to | puruhused for the purpose of transporting mas | dungor been of my own, Interests or my prop- | gayomont ocourred, Grant aud tho rost of tho quan “tS railroad fron Plymouth, Ind. to Bureau feriat for conatructlun; tho grading of a small | orty alonu; but as my tmmodiate impulso wis nilon ‘forces in the valloy. bolow could hor the punetiony 1. From 870,00 to 000 Wasex- | Hortion. of the Jine between Mexico City and | to se detain tho man whose operations | (ring, and know that a bite wad In progress, Or ih eee neerion, ‘right of way, warthe Mitnznnitto, guid a lurga quantity of supplies and | ary intmlaal to the Rozoral good, 1 Bladiy necept | {ing ort oraco a ainglo soldier. ‘Thon te was ror and muscury. ‘Tho panio of isd nourly | jniterials and sume rolling stock. tho giftot my friends, willn omp! oy teu it) that it was called tho battio above the clouds; Vero caainl to tho onterprise. All oporutions | Av tno Windsor Hotel last ovening.{t was aug | to udd suino inuch-deaired volurneato my brary, | and tie pootie name will yo down to all thao, Ba, (usberided. About 1,000 ot lirat-mort= | vested that a large operator luterested in the | shall have the plersuro of Inseribing.them ‘Tho | Atmoat every morulng tho fog frou the river Rigo bonds bind beoneokt,on which the payment | ontorprise mentioned hud become embarrussod | “(mes Memorial’ Fund, and In treusuring thin | hovers about the baxe of the mountain, hidiag th Mterdst stupped, Sometimy in: 181d OF 1870 | in cousoquonce, 5 Aa tho permanent and tangibletokensof thou: | jt ¢rom cha dwullura in the clty. until a 8 bondholders commenced a sult. in the Fed> mR ae warkable outpouring of thanks which I have | the middie of the forenuon. Hooker Faye tO forculory tho ynortiure on the South Carolina Mallroads, — * | rveived every day during tho pust two wocks. | routed tha enemy, of come, und ho. ye. me if \fisoree wis obtained, ane leney a have, tts sou, aut ena pela alee Hever that thoy would also dosort the aummitot tf chancery; mn ” it, ade js act of ming hat oo widely praised and i in. He was rightin this; and, when, Yortised and gold the frond and frnchisos ta | from tho annual report of tbo Railroad Commis: | toq foudiy huralded; thousands of men would | tte mountain, hans dot &. ishinansaTrustoo for the bondholders, his mon sealed tho suminit on iuddera, they ti siunor of South Carolina, ex-Goy. Bonhams have doue nu loss and dared no loss; .but if tho . Wael y ctu aeinoty waeeie pu ov and | "Allin aleouly of hg tate are cum out of | Svan antioute in any way te fue runfarr” | away uhenest nar, Grattan A Osherate en thy handsof Revelvors. Sixteon of tho olghteen I rr - pe ae jisiruction, « It rested {n this way until | ronda revortiog are of standard wugo and two fav tho Btara-and-Stripes floating on the braczo ————— ing the orimy of burgtary, with Its attondui na blgbest summitoe the mountain, and for her anke that tho day now iM inarned to Dr. North ? Do ele? What Pay ay phen Joel D. Harvey, and | ire narrow game. ‘Tho companles vontrol and | probabilities oF TUE ory ERT Do Well Contr ee ee ear ae nce On BTSs | oe aero crorg of the foreign tidewnd | 2% eed ee reat erard Meee | Progt have you : : with Jon a" ein aC nod an a petition pperato 1.410 mites of rand 8 South Curolinn, ———_—_—_— alonary Itdge was goon after mude, and + | tho Northern capitalist im Found in'the Now Jersoy Mar! Ne Exvcutor~Tno beat proof in the world—tako approve th reo iaake e not incroaso of, mileage In the Brute urine A Novel Surgical Job, TUE DECISIVE NATELE FOUaIIT, BHATT, OCUASIONALLY COMH TINS WAY, Oj N. Jes Dec, 1-—The Anding of che | the will fox one thin Ma . remains of the largu sca-sorpent iu the marl pit roe OTT dunt care for that.. It is not of. U, Herbert at this pluco fast week was sup- | worth tho paper on which {t Is written, plomented yesterday by the discovery of the re~ Exeoutor—Would a marriage-curtiticate by a mains of anothor onu, ‘The tindof yesterday | minister of the Presbyterian church bo satisfac- ‘waa somowbat decomposed, and ouly two lai tory evidence? * tusks and portions uf the jawbunes of the ft. It.—Thut, of course, would be Gonciuslye, Fer eds te seer date | URE YOR HOHE 9 rodood noe cruin piece xeoulor—1t can bo produced, tio sain. “Tue bees found tnat-woek | Sire it~Woll that nettles it ‘Ta think that all this shontd bave gone on right under my nose aud | know nothing about itt Jt “did seem roe markablo, though, when the doctor left the house the other day. [Mv could not stay to hear ine undecelved In thle matter, 1 shall pur io latin for funeral expenses ngainal the estate. The Executor satiated tho father’s claim for his daughter's Cuncral by a check forthe amount rigbe away, and the inscription, over the vault wilt be altered from tho maldon to the marriage nawe ina few days. 2 Me, Robbing aniassed the wreater pores ol bis wealth at New dtadelid and the gelghborhood . where hyhas a son now Iiviug. fv bold, at ont tlinw, mortyeges for ovor toa miles of land. He was ineariler daya a tencher, aud did not thrive hunch at that, but gave his attention to business " he aniu and order tho Master to 1ake | ihe yoar is LA2, There ura uel miles af stecl " AY, Ta dunseyeuman Suc ati order was enteret, Faia an, Ineroise of UU: tho. Sours Gnroiiin | dedicate and Mekal UpeAACGR was performed | , bea ureat wonder to mo thse more people do feod, Undue the ae ew oappany Woe organs | Raltway laid inthe year Afty-four miles, Tho | ge ho hospital this murning on Jou Farrell, | HOtvialt Lauikous Hott, eee number oF Towa ftallroee ee oF 0 alla oy number of passenxere trausported dn the year | Fovon yours ago, Karcell, who came from | ine “an f o proaietl DFR jaro el Fs Hi the of et piupauy, and worl revamaest a Way T4198 and tho number of tons of troight | Guiata, awallawed two false tecth and tho rib goa pte wi rt aavairecet Dene ie aitons Campleted tho raed eee ene Bae meariy | was 1,100,481. Tho average rate per nille fur pas | bur pluto attucheil. A number of attempts have | Oho td qu Wut the west Colon Yxposition in TiesTand xpenust nount Sua. he sure | SSERORR, Mme, COME, eUutR, GAN, TOF emus: | since boon mac {9 forse the, platy inte thab> | tana spmed. chactunoogy ta eh ‘on. tho i 30 tlt eh - 1 clowen, 108 qt ore UNsUCsEssTt y 1 . counpangee yneenckes tireetly tho tltlgof the new | wenger rates. are rather lower | thun in | butacrved tn Tai tha aubstanty iivthe tower | mays and, eltuor wali or coming, quite, 8 large sung that tho docreo confirming the sale ba set | amount received per ton of freight was Safa, | PArCOF ube gules, | Agee Fram thy suuerink, | dors of the mountulu und the bistorlo acence s the ground of fraud, and eburves Hare 3, wu 180+") . 1 rs out, + deg eing, and Cushinan with equaptring to Pear ae antod ge trios to 1. | take of other than quid food. + Thismurning’s | BS Cour, who {9 withal something of tor whl : Fuud the ‘bondholders of tweir'veourity. in | gear word pale Tho funded debe (excluding | Qperublon tr the rewoval of the platy consisted | yowapuper correspondent, romarkced that i was & Frecuring the confirmation of tho sule at a” Hie scule Gapalinin Htallway) fs $18,002, an fae | 8 Saku an nel Hon {iy tie, neck behind the } gourcy of grout wonder 6 bla that correspond. y inadequate price, : Grease of #atLuss, and the untunded Uebe ty, Nbout three inches, and anocber incislan inthe | ets who come here do hot mory fully desorlbo The x Sere SKU a decrodee OF SLTOLUSL PLS COTA! COs OC eee eee eee ee a necio oacecimatedia | thelr Journey up huokout. Tw accordance with © Madison Extension of the Northe | che roads reported (excluding the South Caro- | te oporauiou: Drs. MeLoan, ‘niuhuts, ‘Cu0| the suggesdon thus thrown out, J eball endeavor : : Weatern ~ | ina and Columbian & Greenville Railroads) is | Hrurghison, und Musou of thiselty; Van Vranken | tdescelbe my trip. ‘ Aoeciat Dispaten to Tha aleago Tribune, PETS. even, Fonds report the tutul cust to | of Weat ‘Truy, Buore of uta, anid O'Connor | 9 2, Wae accunpantod by 8 traveling companion, aegekovowOC, Wis. Doo. 2.—Tho last rall was Hose a uullg, Tho increuse In income fa 12,) ad Hur tosldont paysicianead the howpital. | S110 EO Satmusy the mountain apouts or income per mile uf road he . trip, ‘From Chattanooga the mountain appours and asilvur anike driven on the AMilwaukeu | Qisy, agninst gas. DF tho tou reoctute OF ihe painful aperauin up “cpeeation waa et Vary (iiguiticant, arid 4 must contusa that L wae & Madison extoision 3 per e ayood deal disappointed when J tirst auw I of tha Notthwaatern Rull- | percontare from frolgt and 23 per cent from | cirely suocousful, The plato wus remoyod with | 4K ae 4 twud Cy y asscngors. ‘I'he iucrowo In expenses Is 18 per | gh, * 5 oe : Buta drive of some three iniics froin the bears NVAIAN WII seeker, ase Bont Mera por alle: baalust $2.00 P se piemaue es Of the town brought us tots foot, and then it fur Asan iMustration of what may be hud boro, I “quote Ngurca froma little book: I abtalnod at too Exposition: ‘Cheup fertile farm, In the best farming part of Guorgin, well adapted to red clover, wraln, and the grasaes. xcellunt stock farm, iv acros, lu Floyd County; LY dores it) cultivation; three Duld Hmoatony springs; oven and a half miles fram Home, Price, $2,000 ona, ‘Timber, white, red, and t-onk, atid pine, Watered by a cloar, bold creek, whieh runs through centro of farm, - ‘Thirteen hundred and soventy-five acres Decatur County, Southwest Georgia, three inites from raflroud? 10 acres tn cultivation; well watered, Price, $4 por acre, Improved farm and tinber land, Decatur -Cuunty—1450 vorea; 400 acres in cultivation; dwelling of twelve rooms, with good outbulld- ings, and houses for tonunts; watered by two ry tho best mill-streams fa tho county’ formerly a small cotton factory was locute: here. Good yo tor cattle or abeep. rice of whole truct, $12,000, or 63 por uoro. ‘Aud so un to the end of the chapter, Gary, aca polish wing description af the reptil a Kemi reat bulk, Ithad. two paddics well forwanl and two bebind, the body being short and stout. ‘Tbe bones of the paddies, froin tholr size and solldity, indicate extraordloary pro- polling power, Thotall was atout, lony, and forponting, but a little fattivh, thus affording great ald tn propulsion by a Keulling movement. Li jo neck Was long, aud yet thiok enuuxh to sup t the bead high out of water while the monster was engaged In dovouring its prey; The His Go mote etotie "haa ies whiol ere a1 of the = crvoudillt Tho lower juw i probubly commence running by Jan. = Se tS wure to be 4 jabody Cha: ee Pr i if . " rity. . was very singular .in structure, ud tNew Mudrid. The old geaticman enjoys a JH. In the construetion of this linow num: | qhe Keokuk & Hamilton Bridge Pully Ditatory Flremon, ‘A GOOD DEAT, OF A MOUNTAIN ssa ct hy A sabi Nala joit lke ag clhow, ‘In the act of swal- | Danlorgamo, of ouchro occasionally, and fro a eeeentertal and Interasting facts shave |' Ropatred. Wo regret to sealte nd etattion onthe part | afterall. Tho way it rows upon uno asho | Itishigh time that a rigorous, pfoaley, feicd lowing phe re ile pu senlargo its ullee| by q ety took ahand with zal ay tar and, sons ah lod, . Bummit Cut measures 0,000 rect Apeclat Dispatch fo Tha Oricago Tribune. of some pooplo tu Austin to belittic the efforts of | osconds thy vide 18 something Indusoribla, but easy tate ibe a eee ee eee gua te bo | lug. was neceaurily slow, and the repute uo | frou tue (iret emofions of surprise und indjuna: length, a e ~ fe is - + os " Bie | uot speciully delferent from other mounts, eth, and varios In depth from about twert Keoxen, Ia, Deo. 18.—Fhe Keokuk & Hamil- pur fire departments TL OertAy. ed eh ae niieocroud his been constructed up tha dount would have bud frout troublu in retaining | gon at tho tung conevaled marrlayo, and now side of tho mountain by the peaplo why own f expended {n providing decent dwollings, ut low | doubt would have Dut ut proy it Wbudnot bea | remarks phllosophlvally that“ what is douesan: h ‘i tytbre 4 i ites to ftty-four fect. ‘Tho cut proved to | ton bridge, from which a span was knocked out ronts, for the oxtrome poor, but, owlng to the Romposed of vory bard muterlal, boinx tied | py 1 cr War Eagle; fa aguin passable, the | PUtORtMPA Of thu ruina of the burned Capitol’ | fe snd at ita ton iy.a toll-yate, whlch ia mtiwaded | indiifurencu of tho muilugerd, the house that | fora supplementary Jaw which was wud as. J nut ov uudone, 4 * Z " I H , { 4 0 *ikbowlders imbedded Inbard-panorcemanted eee ot ecing crossed today, oninte highly wee eer earn any Bremen Is woes picture re | by an ayed durky, who Gus" grown Up iu th | havo boen built have boon entirely diverted from Grapnel, This was ormed with sult teeth, . ane vol, requiring atcady, cont blasting zs haven’ ther Bhat’ a buatuosssuod who understands perfoctly woll. | their intunded use, belyy appropriated by supe- | which wore curved {p abapo aud vel Morsford’s Acid Phosphate in Indiges+ fora porlod y continuous blasting | importautto the Watush, st. Louls & Pacitle | men haven't got there yok. ‘That's why they aro | Tee YO vont iato bo collebted for overy siuglo | Flor urtisaus and clork@® Idoubt whother there | the large jaws, with thelr kreat tualis, wero be- a Alea. teins Lie ee ‘The out: eon: | Hallway, aa thelr trains have boon sent over the | 49tsn the picturo,” sald the urtist, rig and 0 cents for every double teum | {2.9 uingle caso of & very aor family occupying opened a0 a iocpiains nu Bold Ab wrap- | nuyo used Horstonl's Acid Phosphate in tn- 000 cublo yards of earth. Ou | Chi Surilngton & Quincy Hno sitios the ‘Another foo Of 35. con| one of these dwolliags, ‘his sort of dlasm aa Cate sho So a Bride’ Regkck bar bevu duae Winchestor’s &typophosphites Pan Pete hw siPwhe pass our to Lookout | perversioa of charitable eadowmente ‘has als ntl tne’ fish or other | digestion arising frou uerve oxbaustion. It ly utthree miles of the work near the out over | broak! yards of bard-pan bavo becn excavated. | sged many Undusanas of doll rey were forced down the great tbraat.” ‘Tha | an admirable romcdy, whole line between Milwaukee and Madis | ing of the bridge, and thero I: nto ys LOUL, MO, P.W, Buaosuny, M.D, , Oa’ 6 by the break- | willcurecousumpuoa, coughs, woak luugy brone | Point, Tho top of the mountain cuntains many | ways becn scandalously common {u thls country, ‘woue! refolclyg | cultis,androucral devluty, Established yearn, square males, and wo aro told of the many Butony might bave expected better things from % 5 Ve. 2 2 : 4 fl .

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