- . t THE FLORIDA MIRROR[ JUNE li.1'OI4ITIC.IL .-.-----.---. -.. .-. ---. : . -'-'----- -; . -- -- ..- -- .----- XOTES.TIIK -' -- -- ------ -- ---- 1'onT11L7J' J-1:1"iS ox it.lla7Wu I I iri/r o.vr TIll: I.If: .u Gji"Ts'Ji; ll'IGI7' A 1-llIIn SAYS A110VT OEXEHAL( lNTEl.1.UaNCr New York ItrinH two days be fore the, The Dosfdiifflilt, independent say+ : &O 17271 :? 7'11 SUUIl I'' Chicago Convention announced as the And we see the same :spirits) in the Ala"a- Mr. Francis! Fontaine, the Commissioner Tam Rev. W. F. Hat field delivered a lecture O.v the 27th tilt the Supreme{ Court rcn liable candidate ? pro. thiisetts n"l1l1l1'rlt: They instinctively] seek of Immigration for Hl'l1} showed: recently In the Washington-Square} Methodist (dereel its decision (In the Kearney case, releasing the best candidates with a tec-ling that the in TIlt Vi what great inducements that Church, :\IW York, on his recent visit to the the prisoner - TICK Louisiana Democratic delegates! to I Lest: niu.st be tits t strongest. They]1<1\1' lust Mate t offers to new settlers. Yet with immigration South, and his impressions!' of the countryand I it fincimmtl go tutiml ructeI.! Tin- confidence in TiMcii. )Ued.csiitVcpreseiit, ; going on at the late of two thousand its people.] Hc saj.s that nowhere Ststravels Tin arrivals at Castle Harden for the convention to them what he did in Ism! ;, He then came : ,a day. It i is impossible for him to get a : mis lie ever suet with such gcmijno month of May, with two days still unreported to", " held. a very haI'll tumbuy session, and I forward with :a record of reform in the government score of domestic: !servants for Georgia.: The courtesy And hearty hI.'litltt'IL' that whiclichantcterizel amounted to the enormous' number f,',, ' nftcr promptly trainat'ting their )business, ml- of> a great Mate, in which eorrllI \.- freshly I landed Germans. Scandinavians, his South and of ! journed. Ne expressions) of prefereii I, tion had run riot He is no longer awoi < English, ;and Irish: are crowding the trains: ]he advises heads of fnmic1111 young men M,17. II weretuadc. I i dated! with the ideas] of reform except In !Ia. for the West: fen or tlftelMi thousand proceeding who cannot make a hlre to go South Tams Indian troubles in New Mexico have m1 i tire, He has lost thither weekly Hut it Is hard to and buy farm them that if they t " : repute appearing\) as! : a assuring: rather serious aspect. Two Infantry , Tars Washington Sill/' :oars that the New I I pcry and tricky politician: intensely selfish I, get: a car load of them for the South. mind their own business, devote themselves I'S\UCt 1 three ] have* I,; ,\ \, Jersey delegation to the National DeiiHxr.it.ic ) Massachusetts[ Democrats turn away from It is true that as: Mr.( Fontaine says: must to ( \ tr)' of the country)', and cavalry ('oltllit M Convention him to find a candidate who will command immigrants\ buy tickets before ]IcavingKu-: refrain from Coasting of having thrashed theouthl'rl'l been sent to reinforce Ch'nerHatch.. 'i 1* -I II although uninsfructed\ are universal respect No wonder their eyes !lit tape which carry them to distant {points iu S and from thrusting into undue C.vnrr WHITTAKEK will now probably be* I CIHll'nt'oh'l'I t homes elsewhere of '.' .' I 1 is well to holda our exdlllgl'! I (couni go without.. any hesitation Unquestionably: it is n great advantage n for favorable opinion of olrd\04.! but it i is .lied the l'l\llet and ol1l'f of '('!t Point r, 'i regret to notice! that some of our State cans whose moral h offended them that should for the New 11:41 well to remember we are not the , sense: may > by til' TIIK health officer of the port of New York iit exchanges have lent themselves to the making : the triumphs of the "machine" In their ownparty World definite destination fixedin whole of the United States of America. In i", n advance1. The organizations:' of recent the South he found the !signs of material announces that nil vessels entering that port of charges of fraud I and corruption i can vote for Dayard. feeling that the P. M ; republic will suffer no detriment at his years for bringing over these (companies of prosperity! full of encouragement. The valueof after tu-dt} from New Orleans] Savannah, r.: tr. against Governor Colquitt, for hial'point-!' I I hands.( :' The instinct which turns to the foreigners, many of whom are neighbors, the slaves alone was estimated at over Churll'ltol, Mobile, OU1\stol, Key West., I'1' went of ex-Governor. ( llrovvn, and l1 ainotOl.'llcral best! candidate: is the highest wisdom. The and placing them in prearranged settlements $10110Oot and all thi'I'lllh pastel from and all Gulf ports, without A clean bill of I'f, Gordon for his resigning i the office only chance the DeinoeYats have for carrying are 1 decided Improvement on the olth the dl\ Wl Perhaps I' viV. I II the old when so of the no State suffered :41 severely as Virginia daring health, will he subjected to a quarantine of . (Senator from Georgia, charging] former country i is in the selection: of a candidate : ulpl'mati'ar many MI . ; who is dl'llIIlInll tiniest and capable: h only' a general idea the war, and hef hHlltril1 pursuits werecunmpltely observation.I I tr1)eraetstos with ]being bribed, /and the ]latter! with being of rising; above I party. These qualities Day- of making for themselves homes'somewhere parulued.; Kvery; living thing .. r. in I Iron t trade caused "oll ht. The editors who could pen these aid possesses, and these wO\lh1111ake him a In the republic. They give to immigration In the way of food and i provender was 1'lnC11I't1 t\1 bythe . barges, based upon merely their own impcrfeet strong candidate. the !system it l'I'IIS, and benefit both thenewcomer 1the two opposing nrli(':. When over-Importation of English Iron, has : M.M: and ourselves. Though Castle t the t ended, the Southem - r I'\'l'l had the effect of throwing fourteen hundred) . knowledge] of facto!, would be the last The :Springfield: l"PIIU/IIf/ independent, Garden is now receiving much larger number States found thcmsc'lvcs: burdened with M:1., of in Philadelphia men to dare charge !such crimes upon any of Massathusetts[:I :says : of arrivals than ever before in its history, a debt of about fcJUU.mW.WO: ), "anll'" :u l the Iron workt,1 out employment .' . member of their own community to theirfates. The nomination ;of Tilden would! make Its business proceeds after an orkr' fashion speaker, .I care not how much 1 Is said about and will probably have similar results M.M., the open\, support of the Democratic! ticket and but a few hours tW'I'n rl'ltiatiol, I 1\1 picparcd to say that they elsewhere The persons controlling . Has! the 1'rl'I'1the right to calumniate by thoughtful Republicans practically impessihle. the landing of tl immigrants and, the con tl'lm tl Ilthl' government every dollar the iron 1Irket're warned (in time, but M.V.. ? Have editors the right to pronounce : All Tilden's nnl ability as \a political timuincc of .olrncto the West. They which time They !have reduced this . against t the win] ; indebtedness: In twelve to $1W(1.MXH: (; ( persisted forcing m prices until purehas't sentence before the ease i is judged or known ]leader: wo'ild :avail nothing against are thus 1'rot'lel1 runners years V and no longer $170Wt,'KXl Iw t t they owed in forced to abroad, with the result ' abroad? Have not tife-I"n clc'rotioll' zl'all11l1t the bluhtiiijt fact that under his!' candidacy once plundered tht'l, mire 1 nearly hal ers were go M: the! Democratic \party,: would make no converts without leadership or a Illt- 1SIW. of swamping the market Another lime M the purest integrity, the right to any respect and would receive no reinforcements.The tnzl'c purpose.l'rowL. "In Virginia, all along the banks of the perhaps, they will hesitate] before. the .U., from those CVt'1fliT whom they have been moral I ndds, : of the campaign: would he Hut why (11 they nut learn the advantages: historic .':ll'01 will see signs i of )prosperity. kiln i Ira devoted ? We think,.some of ourcTchangeshave : against) : the )party, and every doubtful :State: of the South as a place] for Idtll'lelt At l'rn Hill every tram oi the goose that laid the golden egg., / toConpt'cuslotutl. (I iu the North would] pass over to the Republican } they leave Kurope: ? Why / they ihous bloody, struggleisnearly IIJh'rll'IIIIHl, thegrass AVirs. : been hasty! to use u mild term, and remarks ] column. The delegates: to the Cincinnati the West and neglect the fertile! South ? Tbc 'i" now growing 1111 Urt'razlg In \ have] been published for which they Convention in this! State appear lobe I agents of Siuthl'l States can present inilucemcnts where lraIl'l fought and fell," JlMt.it.-The* amendment increnising theappropriations ilTIIK - may feel regret. Surely General Gordon bad: alive to this fact, and in a series of inter as well as the agents who oiganie I'I rl' made In the education of tho'l'olll" the of the Atlantic who to [Iowa and Wis Mr. Hatticld said, was remarkable. fu survey the views in the New York World for companies go a right to resign should<< he deem it for his: Dayard. If the Democrats of pronounce Massachusettswant I ('ollil, Minnesota and Kansas: ; but why (10 \I the discipline i is as Itrlc. the* and Gulf coasts t from $:i ;,i110> ) tl$:!IInOO, .. own benefit so to do, and this act ought not I to lead the light of the party column, I they find it so hard to get the ilh'lllill\'III- :study as: thorough, (the h'nlh.I' 1: cttmpCtcui was 1'al'41"1 .. to render him liable to charges of bribery or I in..tt'wlof straggling: at the rear:they have i igiants to listen to them? and the scholars as advanced as In any amendment appropriating $ii.'iOiMHi, .. purchase.GovFiivon. only to make it plain to the South that Democrats I Undoubtedly, )[r. Fontaine is i: right iii of e>ur Northern schools. The building se't The \ ' I.I in debatable<< States nt the North demand sayitig that Georgia and the other :Si olth'r apart for the colored children l ti as 111 a.s for pay of marshals and their general deputies : ,ITfT, in a speech deliveredat ] not Tilden. but some candidate! of the I tII'1 are ready to cordially receive immigiants. any school- l'll this dh' .It Is l by except for services of the latter at Cl'l"r: Atlanta last week, defending) himself I l first order, like Ray.arid. This: n'arlls four Of course they want thl'l, for the IOI'I'," said the speaker "that the South is tinny, was: ; r the South: time the I amount of improved land throughout the doing nothing; till her colored dtiz ;I I IIL"I'1 against the charge+of corruption in his appointment ears: ago) : wants man : to the River > j North wants: and 1 )Democrats) in this: State South which is :seeking purchasers I is cnorinniiM want to take ( here and 1111 that I .llf.-The of F.x-Govcrnor: Drown to !succeed have said to that South and Harbor bill being discussed I are making; hut a preparation for a national and of unimproved land there i is 1 may ever ( among . ,poor General (Gordon, after gh'in j; a historyof I canvass vvhu'h may carry Massachusetts [ still greater supply. The more good c itjcnsare to my personal knowledge I', is: doing ni in others, the one npprll'riltluJ$:10,000: ) for Improvement , his: otllcial acts, explaining; hay a< tion in over among the doubtful States: in idly added to t the different States, the richer its power to fit up the colored men the of entrance to Cumberland' . this instance and such base waiting for Tilden'n campaign to be coinpleted bo those who IIT'llf'lty there rank: of intllgl'nt."otd'11 and moral citizens I refitting any .I i instead t I of slrikingtlit't i : t\ keynote I\ of the wi Virginia, in ( North ('urlnml ," \ regard thelult1\ of the Sound, of Florida and Georgia, was allltll1 . charge, closed] his: manly speech in these! \lh'ImOcrattccanwass) : : by putting Dayard forward im, in other Houthl.'rl States! South, Mr. Hutfield said not go 'ril Hl'lntn passed Thursday in the consideration . words : "I have gone through with these when the ('ltirl; u COII\'l'lItioll is: balancing also an abundance of mineral wcath whiclneeds there to ask what they thought of the third of the River and Harbor bill. The things:! and I :shall detain you no longer. My[ between two evils\: in Grant and development. Moreover, an t increasing term, but he would say there! was far more the Drown Dlaine. will stimulate and require limitation tad strife in regard: to tho Presidential pending question: was on 11111- father, from his: earliest boyhood and manhood : -" -""*- the flo"llatiol new rirlllll.IHt the in- question in the North f than the Suttth, ment to increase the 11Ptprlatl1 fu the* received from the people of this :State TIIK EXODUS IM'ESTIOATIOX. l'rl'nll'Inll \' )' roads, A )prominent :Southerner said to him : Improvement of the vlllu\h. ., harbor the tokens of its confidence! II lit 1 support as which are now in u bad state throiighou .\\e've! had about enough of politics, amid : \ The Hxodus:; Committee! has made its report frm' ,( )) to $100H) > Thii!' amendment tired of it: The* fact Is time $ alone thon really Southern the South. In market gardening we are be lived. leis ashes] lie buried the of the long as now Vindicating: people ! After debate the imIll sands of C Germans, who understand cconom tlth1 people have suffered so severely)', was r'jt't't: 1 lengthy from the calumnious of Mates charges in her foil. From the time I entered public' : ical could that the name of politician is odious tu JJU 13. As speedily Messrs.: Windom & Co., who, when detected agriculture, earn 1 t'OIfortnlo very was T'II nl(1 1'1:4ll'I'I'IL': nays life I have been ]honored with! the confidence] in their nefarious political colored pipe-lay I'in in thc many: favorable locl-! them. They believe that all their trouble- amended, the bill contains ulll'l.rorlntiul respect and love of the entire people of in the West endeavored, but in vain, toescape ties ulon thetlntc coast. Til. sort of have been ('II"l.1 by politicians North and lug: South and want nothing to do of:$'10(55)! ,( ) for Cumberland harbor. Senate farming 1 u'(' the immure Tie the of the few brief pursuit\ and detection by clouding the lu'h 11e\'uIIJ t tu'r t'House with Georgia, exception investigation with ejections 'of black and war in parts of Virginia, Carolinamid with )> *. There1! are JI'I there did not disturb any of the items in the years since I have been the executive hl're- liltliv aspersions upon the ;good name and Florida, but it t'll be profitably extended who say very flhurl things, they arc bill fur Florida so they are secure and would] to God that: the memory and bitterness much tho Gulf coast nf ot1'I'.lel'kl'I'/ as they remain ( conduct of their white I'd to v-eitizens of the furher.lolJ lonj If the House does not concur in the Senate* and( suffering of those years were obliterated former 1-Ia\States.:; It i is:' to be hoped that Alabama ther'i:' rcirion for It, be mof' less! of agitation amendments there committee of Florida is now sending supply of early and strife*, but they do not represent the true wi 1,1 a when shall meet agaiii in December ; lS Congress forever and forever.. [Applause.: ] " \ sentiment of the Southern next and sweeter atmospherewill vegetables, for which the demand is large I people. conference to (' : tlll.l'ol'elgn . There has never been a day of my life, in pervade, a purer the capitol], and that we shall and steady, and its oranges(command 1 higher The colored people are industrious, I bapiiy, , public or in private, that I would\ nut ha\e have no\ more investigating. committees price than any others.:' The profit from 1 and contented, and elo not strive for higher ] e grove when onceit has been wages or shorter hours. Many of t hl'l own 'J'Uc labor troubles in France are 11 ended I, oldest thereafter to the air in both chambers. 1"lorilllrl bravest far the pollute the as MfaI' as: gone as Of this we .shall he assured if the brought into bearing is said I to he one of the farms in Georgia. and Virginia, work tll the Communist demonstratins in Paris have or the youngest, in the defence of the best within the reach of the agriculturist, with zl'al. and by Irt' thlr nominee of the Cincinnati Convention on 1'lu'ourULtl.t generally and the* political I l'1'el ullllolu'ti. j honor of my native :State, and prosperity\ the L'-'d: hist shall be in preparation to take and the cultivation of oranges may 1,1 many masters. In : tl speaker, said that all that I is wanted to harmony /to sky seems to be tearing up. So says Paris times increased there and In Alabama with- rl'tor 1 and happiness of the pl'ol'leen'r! [Ap\ possession: of the White" House" on the 4th t the sections i is t for to out the market. dispatch March.[ 111811111 what a purified, glistening o\t'r.tocki\1 moTOltlerl )I'1 , home. I nowhere Use for u I look plause.] out of visit: tht*, South :; re to "White House" it will be in Hitch eltr'ly t'ololilertol: tie "Ortuthl'rle case Oi of and - :T one seventyninedeaths When my days are spent, if God! shall give in comparison with the Augicau: stable it grail and t'Ittln crois| til conic olth. Ity mingling together thetitiens 1111.lrt'll what be done with them I well under of the two set'tlons will soon learn from all causes for the week ending me consciousness: in my last. hours: and I ]bus been fur t the past twelve '0'1'1\1'11\ : ('al "i very fchould\ have a request to make of those who That the colored l'itIZl'lI' has u right to i Itooll If Texas alone raised: the crop of to appreciate such either as they 11\1111 dox. are reported - the whole my to wherever he ,pleases, no one can deny wlul.ll'junl{ 1'101 now produced TlWCAlllXRTAXUTltRllOATKACKWAHIII.NGTO.V from Havana.OrneiVL . u blessing] upon my children, and bid It is bis inalienable privilege Hilt the motives nt the South. I them tu love Georgia, defend Georgia and I or inducements fur him to migrate are And yet immigrants .hul the South Mr.( the May Mr. 10.Hade's! -Without c't'l'tol information has been received by John it is because the old temper 1l'lht'Jof and fair mutte'rs for inquiry if they are not ostensibly : Drlght 1a1 the National Donrdof Health that the their grandfather the Haitian ! fctand by Georgia, as free from of the people' continues to exist, and strung interest alt Courtney during Great and prolongedapplause. presumably suspicion boat race on the Potomac. No event bus month of J\ (' cases of yellow their father had done [ of undue and injurious influences. unquestionably there is: feeling abroad that i l'ri! Hcvcnty-four this is the afraid that stirred 1 them so deeply since the appearance' with anti . case Immigrant are i fever fifty-eight ( forty-two .] That the colored citizens" will emigrate of'usHcnave Washington, with his threatening 'Utll. from the emancipated States theral.t they will not get hospitable treatment at the ( of with eighteen death, largely as: the bill regulatingthe demand for Their 'Ul' the debate Ilal'lfx. During upon South ; that the put Jlley 1)'II'athlt UIMIU becomes educated I, more intelligent amid I ItgllU slavery all with the American do Cuba.TIIK . of elections, labor will stand (In of their were oarsman. ucl1rrl'tllt supervisors way t tlntlju appointment more selt=reliant, is an inevitable deduction >ualy. The venerable Richard W. Messrs. Rollins, Teller and Hoar waved the from their fret condition ; and we may regard They hear from their friends in the authority on maritime affairs Thompson, went several an captain of u vessel: which has arrives! States of the South which mmaketltemavoid bloody Mart quite extensively South Carolina the iccent jxiliticttl exodus as the it reports, and they have greater hopes of times to time river to examine the shells in at Cu'nltuwl. from }t'lerarl reports that and Senator Duller being principal objects shadow Creator has!an, by important distinctions coming of).color event and The of social as well as material advancement in which the race was to be pulled. He ex- on 3th (f .\lri, in latitude 30 north, ,. denounced the West. It is the old of thathaunts 1 much admiration (or these boats, MI (it) ha raft which of attack. Senator Dutlerpromptly' constitutional organization made u wide curse slavery I.light i and anti yet capable of longitude west, passed a "con- marked ditference between the two the South, which is now place under nUllal'uhle. hud l made board of the speech of the latter as a and great specs! the water. "The navy of apparently >ecn on u the Us UIHI temptible calumny upon the people of his race, which fin: not be bridged over; and" as toward free necessity labor anti proving its hospitality to giveit the futur', I he rcmurke-d to Jemrtney'H maim-uf-war or first-class Ih'ultr. us It wn "the weaker to time wall, the disposition :State; which lie would seek another opportunity must remain party goes here !in a condition of the place of honor It deserves. : brother, "wi consist of craft built on jestsech )bolted together not lashed, and that two negro this . Savannah Mr. .Fontaine we well know, Hix'aks only I They arc cheap\ afterward lie several dressed to answer more fully. The inferiority, or move to some other country they can git out of time there clays law corpses enemy's the truth when he that the industrious describing this where hc'can assert his manhood maintain says anal In white. The > in ondon( lire .\"eu.', has, Washington letter I I is of no cumbersome top gear on em thl'3'1 newspu| ers his l4t'lfr't't\ and gradually, but surely immigrant "lr \proper consilcraUol go up any of our We-xtem rivers." inclined to connect the raft seen the 30th contest, which says' : I in Georgia ; and that .his (I rise in the social and political wale. Liberia ehII''S The political debate was at its height, and holds out her hand to him St. Domingo able employment In( that State and in other In Mr.advance Hchurz,theme who is in said honor to have of l(ourtney composed s of April, by the baptaln of a vessel fromIHmeraru bad humor was uppermost when Senator I invites his attention tu her rich domains and Southern htutea are in many rt'JIt unequaled ending I lu u magnificent triumphal with the missing training .hJ at the West is A ton took the floor. He sjHikeery To the other the indisputable. victor. delicious climate. one or last evening .( The Press Association reporter lllalla says briefly denying that there was any hindrance must farmer with alittiecapital has an unexcelled I ICW1l'lllr I stream of emigration eventuallybe negro that he was the result vessel saw the same raft and two South Carolina.On opportunity there utterly to free bufirage in turned to avoid his natural: subjection to luI.rtlln.\ he Crl"l said that other :State I hut the South has a prejudice it ; he had |* < ; l acumen in the the contrary he no the whites on thiscontinent.go where he will. against did not understand the matter and felt IndisI trL'II'tl us navy. in the Union and certainly not Massachusetts : : This conclusion is no fanciful vaticination, to conquer When (it lias once overcome toned to converse about} it. --. -". -.- that the of the of settlers )I where no voters were disfranchised of facts which we tu success companies are many but the corollary '''kite in view of the Delphi (Did.) Journal records the* the t'Cll1l'Utionallluulitkutiol1, could What who will arrive will advertise it advantages Mr, KvarUsaid ; , by future day are our encounter at no death of Klizabeth: Nrulth'fonnerpp of that In the I to the line of present ] attitude of the Administration vote. many more diplomatic show larger l'1I1'rI'Ithat proportionately the thounfL a tfllUl't.'t our people doing ; In the ninety-fourth or her , place, year lost election in South Carolina, l&'JtIlJO'ott'll : agricultural and domestic interest shall not hlul rton wi to pout that wily toward the Canatidian Governmenton "The of this sketch 81l' 'y ware polled out of 185,000 qualified voters. : materially suffer from It?-, lItUWtJh ,Aeir. Rapid hum1hrUol to the Rutb JUt takeplace the 'jUetlll arising from the fishery of.ntlly.a ,rand: aristocratic subject* family, and was aschoolmate . Thon he turned the tallies upon Mr Hoar before many yearn, nature btu dispute cow.lat"s complication, '' . James Ituchanaii and had made desirable the award of the to Hanlau i of , methodsof on some accounts the most and without imitating the abusive I ( money > : the New England Senator managed to put "I. the history of this country t 110 man, l'ar U the country, and it is yet a thinly )l>cculiarlv unfortunate, not to Hay cxus*,**** (Irtnn. favored would haTe been the lady of the White House. The wedding clothes Mr. Hoar in furious pet and set both side has l taken a step that furnishes a parallel tu' III..Itl nbrOJ.\'e I'ork Sua. ratin I mast withhold any definite exireasion - of the chamber a laughing, by reading a few what General Gordon does to-day. General -- ---. _. --.- { of opinion un to the faulty of that were prepared!, the day was set and |>re|>arntions - sentences from a letter written by General Toombs, when he was pressed to accept a To Viwcva BY RUL-Tr.vwn in Italy award on the. ground! that we have no dds- made, wlUn. by some ("UI not &. Washington, after the battleof Hunker Hill, seat in the Senate, was told that there were may hereafter reh crater f Mount inct: legal 4\'ictIH' that the oarsman who v.aled, tho match was broken up by 1 solemn in which he said the people of Massachusetts, few men in the country who could aspire to Vesuvius by rail, I instead I of suffering tho tnt(,'\'tl ,, ,,, rrnil-was IIIey \pleoVe that neither would ever" marry,- | made the, most indifferent soldiers: he ever such an illustrious office. Yes.' replied the torlt'nt of climbing and Ieingdraggel and us }>polar rumor alleges und not Court- a pledge that, .was. sacredly_ .kept. MW, declaring then to be both cowardly and kingly oM man, but there are fewer men pushes! u heretofore. At tint tight it may icy himself I on whose claims to the pun 1 - incompetent} and that they might tight if.: who are big enough to dee line it.: There seem venturesuineoicraUbn. totruvelujMiu technical argument of cIJfittraM. if net A WELTUl'tUti II of Massachusetts well managed, but as u rule the Massachusetts have been but two Senators in a century a road that is laid on the side and top nf uvokano rcvailing force might 'rCc1't, | rovided 1 used to curry 1 III, now'll dinner service : > were exceedingly nasty and ( who have retired from the Senate to privatelife ; but there lit. nothing; like getting counsel of turtle-lent ability 1111 tu'uuity li fflnr plate. >toy at the i : | dirty. This was a terrible blow at Mr. Hoar by resignation. There i It not one whoever ,. accustomed to danger. There are plenty of were re- lnwlfor that purpose. ( (JtllnlJht, other 1.1 taMe wishes to have speedyrecognition circumstance that American railroad that have' The Hon. John Sherman said : isny he out 'mort and his and for a while he seemed at a loss how to J resigned! under approach curn", U.; c'l" , reply. Finally he said very sorrowfully and thoe surrounding the present case. bridge* and ruad.Jl. more threatening ia opinion of Haitian's victory I don't plate comes with, al' the old earnestly that lie. Udie>think it was relevant ,I With five years u( his present term yet to life jyid limb tl,11 VC\U'IUi ever was, (' kloW what you mean I) Haitian's victory tnaiis. hut-.buu3C peue. '.hes.- Vr* j esople-the fa (freely, taking only the ptAutitu to ask I if up in a tn-.m the Virginia shore nearly ojt- having built an elegant mansion, and wishing suggested. that, for that matter, none of the. vorite loon of the South'! beyond compare=:a. the engineer can be tie )Mllte'tle upper end of. AnahstarIsand, to take a see-ond! wife saM to his architect s 'latches of the Republicans had been relH} valued and respected leader in the Senate train. through on time-Xen,, York J Jut (trtntY come jn about thirty lengthsahead ; "Which agrees best with brick all vuat to the bill, and charged the Rat k-nb1 beloved and! admired by his colleague*-certain -- .. --- rowing about thirty-eight to the min brown stone, a brunette or a blonde?" . with digging up the bloody shirt and! Haunting of promotion even Veyond the high oflice Oil in Iowa a man was iu the It getting ute. We both started the cry, 'Courtneyiai - ; it sokly fur the of making in>lit- he now holds-General Gordon amid 1 copy of the dl.'f of elivorve from bis the race !I' but the crowd did not take It MB. IlE5itv 11. l'.YyE mentioned+a I, ? deal capital for 18HO. This, he said, was the the regrets of the country resigns before he former wife when another fellow came in up.( I the had made Dradley one of the able IVinooratic U etescribc.l us plain unvarnished truth. After a little more has reached middle! age what most men for a license to marry her, When tho conn- Judge the casting Toe. and then setup the )1 Bseii.Hor of a high forehead. small >1\1. "juiriuiug the Republicans gave In and! the would toil! and strive through:, a whole life tv clerk had served 'both of them he wUhed an aUu,'+de, they'd the money, whiskers, kindly blue e.e.I handsome ,u" ; bill was I'aeil by a strict arty vote. time to attain.-Atlanta .1JlUtilulK1rt, IhemJo, They are fools, sir, fuobi '."-I.t York SUM and! an agreeable Iwnntr, - - . ... ". -