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,fe bavA lust received bj a late express ft file 1
i piini uiiac iiap atrine snakes oij
LAGB SILK MITTS.1
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CREPE USSE RUFFLIIIB
In black and white. Also a fall line of black and
white Skin Faclnc- Also another lot of wklte
BEDDING. 43.
BEDDING, a
V-iyi vxul fcfi'JhV' jtst
rUKNITUBE!
You can get the White Bullion Fringe
verjr
cheap.
Tbe speedy downfaU of the Stalwart Idee, ;
Bo 1 started to play a game that was new, . -..r
And tbe troops from the South I then withdrew, rU
rue troops so eraciopsiee, i i -j vr
ifwas desplab-)apleitee,;-:; "i
level? scneme orpmaa reiarm, .- : . .
redAhe omcehtiaeniyerwnere Vi,-T
Of all political work to beware. . , u, i
I Issued my orders with a hand to free .
That I gained the disgust of the whole partee.
Around the circle so gayly I swung,
And oft at random shot off my tongue, ,!:;.;
Till I found myself so fiat on my back
That I had to start off on another tacK, .
Which tack I hare tnea so successiauee -utoituf
That now I am the joier oi, tne wnoie parMse... t,
The party, I saw, was consumed bj fears
Of tbe terrible schemes of the Brigadiers,
And nothing at all could preserve us spine
5 vetoes uuKMwme cuuiu ,
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As the season for Spring Goods Is pasBlng, we
,.-:.i can aneniton to tne ia uut we? inanom seuiaK .
.iKia i ronetitj aMwii jicwkiL .zswe 7i x
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LADIES'
FOt AEOpTjHALF ITS f ALUE.
Also a nice line of
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UOIES' LIIIElt,rSUlTS,
LOtTNGES
If JPI Clo-lni ont very etui art! aor iflfer Unes of
a nice
PARLOR "AOTycmMBm'SCITS !,
PaSLOB AND GBAMBXB SUITS
39 COFFINS of all kinds on hand.
CHARLOTTE, N.C
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DRESS SHIRT
That now I ani rSfef of We whoW pkrWe.
Though Conkllng may fancy that Grant's
king, ' : i,,;-
And others may boast of the Senator's ring y.
They will all yet discover that I alone N
Am the veto man on the white house throne .. f . ,
My cards I wUl play so gradooslee ;
That the candidate's sore to be Sherman or me. .
A few lemons and. lota of squeezing ean general
ly be -found at ptcnte A.ieA.-yUiiadd,phia Chroni
cle Herald.
The most treacherous memory In the world b&
longs to IheijoUDt man. with a new ww&u&vnr
den Beamier.
Governor "Blue Jeans" Williams, of Indiana,"
has discarded the blue Jeans coat and donned one
of casslmere with a velvet collar.
TarrtMiinrMi voiiths both bootblacks, have al-
naarlv this amann Inst their lives at base ball.
"Death." savs the Kingston Freeman, "loves a
shining mark."
They would do well to call and procure a lot of our
umlaarxliied shirts for lesa than the material can
be bought; wii.l t. -v-i ; t. v
Beepeotfolly, -
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0P Ciailtte Hotels TfTonst,, Charlotte, N. C.
June li.'
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-yLadlss' arid Gemlemen's Burial Robes a
fine supply. ...
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W. KAUFMAN CO.
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We have made the experiment of purchasing a
stock so complete as to Include the latest novelties
in Men's, Tooth's. Boy's and Children's
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We Invite public Inspection, and we are at all.
times ready to give quotation oi pruxw. jikij
mAnt rtiiAn la anin hi our nouse IS Wimuiwu ui
as represented, and In price less than can be
ejsewnere. . we continue
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nhuiM Oio.n ariT other house, as we did the past
season, and they have gained the reputation of be
ing tbe best In tbe marke'.
We present this season to the eoasumera Qq4
line of
Including tbe best makes in the country. There
n mmKo fnmtri MMtr-stnek a -eomolete line of
fine Felt, Stiff and Straw Hats, and anyklnd of
GenttemeTiB Furnishing 'Goods. iJkni't -purchase
My Slock Is very Lar.'. and embraces a Full Une of
before ydb examine our siocay as tne eneapesk
Can be had at
PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROO
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Corner Trtde and Tryon Ste.,
April
Charlotte. N. C.
TEACHERS & 8TUDERT
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a
juooth during jmtm m
MiwHat.M bosoasna wiucn she
chesses fief:i -SSW pmher story :
.aAdrlMMRltt jJkfiotehl; abriut; telling
fB(9tdlefdx&gs,te. ;Tbe
wAntinto the htsriol the maUer. The
Btat irried ti&-&iing by a few wit-
nesje&ana mepescea lis Tse.
def eJ3ftbe set upXJae seduction ox tne
wife and ,bef at4u$tiQii as the cause of
rnannertnatifiuiflKmaAaa iPee cnrai-aalfY-intitiftate
"ittUejwifeind that
he 'fiadtiatken trMni a haet from her
home to a pubce house, -t The State re-butted-by
try if to prove that there was
no-bdtlcfckBj btsaaseshe went willing-
isitdithis liouseMth him, and remained
"wifh-him frott -SturdAyjoiflit Until
Mftistew.l?S! thewr was no
weclio-biSflpeR re-
TfeateuiF iniiuiai.Br wiui iukix jjciuits sue
'etev-,1i'Bmev. There were wit
nHiS;HnnHwu,ui!Ui uier uou dccii
her at lewd IbaEkktancine aha smoking
clothes, anrf irfticrfilsthat eiDosed hery
mrt.5Sfl.iiX. At-F4V ti 1 ,
perauu. iwujucirbwuio tuj ufc
taken ner on to snecemecery ana oxner
secluded placesyas4iB4-spen1;fiour
witn ner atone, r vue swore juai no vis
ited her clandestinely In hWi, husband's
absence, and that he was forced once to
Teave"tKe houO-raYJffarrthat he left
bis arafci fptX panafcercmei. vv nen xnese
men. were as&ea wnemer uiey uau ever
had criminal intercourse with her, they
shielded themselves behind tti& right to
refuse to answer any questions that
would criminate themselves,',. This was
considered eauivalent to an admission.
Th& developmentsJ made by the State
as to the character ot the-wue eviaemiy
astonished the defensei -.,;Mrs. Bill's
fat.heT swore in a straightforward
manner , that hf , ,'iad eiVen bis
daughter a careful training, and that
she was pure as itarr tas ne couia
Moonlight evenings, it is claimed, are the best
lor love, Dut, says tne irmiaaeipnia vhot jji:
aid, they entirely spoil the business of the chicken
tuiet. .
Stillwator Titmherman: If the man Who gave
no h miatsUrn th lAd auarter ha was saving -to
put in the contribution box Sunday wHL caltwe
will cnejenuuy jmow mm w recuty uut crr ,
i fhnnlncrlcal student named Dodee dodged the
a i i ii .v. An. lMiMAtnn tA
railroaa ana roue tui mo mo iimiu i , . , , , .
Jersey City on a bicycle. He made the first twenty know. He excited a great dool Of sym-
miles In two hoars, and a half-, ibut-topk the rest of
th' JoiSmey inert ielsulyf " hnthe bicycle was
urea
A young lady in town well connected,
In her talk was very affected.
For neither she' always said nither;
And one day at tne aenost s,
Before her tooth was ejected.
She said she believed she'd take "lther."
n , TfQ ?rWt0 Leader-
A HUSBABD'S VENGEANCE.
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GEORGIA'S DRAMATIC MURDER TRIAL
Why IVIr. SauMnel Ktll Invoked f Mtr.
jhn Simmons and Shot Him -
Down as a Dog-
Philadelphia, Pa.
address J. C. McCU&D!
OFTICE FURNITDRK
All floods Packed Tree of Charge!
lie for large.
Catalogue of
DEAR
ROTHES, SHOT GUNS, RKVOLtZBS.
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AQaress wre nmcni au vim,
blnktion of
Atlanta. Ga June 12. The ease of
Sam HilL for the murder of John Sim
mons, was put to trial to-day. The
facts in this case are these : Sam .Hill,
a dealer in fish and ice, married a beau
tiful young girl named Cora Spence. It
is said that Hill shortly afterward be
came dissipated and led a rather loose
life, and that there was trouble between
mm ana ms wiie. xms iuis -aa iu uiay,
tbe first thing the public knew was that
Hill had killed John Slininons, one of
the most popular young men in the city,
and had alleged as ms reason mac Sim
mons had seduced his wife. The killing
was dramatic and startling. Hill aid
p4kow;th& nan:by sight that he
wanted to Kill, out naa to inquire wnicn
he was. As soon as he had spotted his
man, he walked up to him and said,
"Now, you son of a b h." . As Simmons
turned hastily, he was met by a pistol,
and a ball went crashing , through his
brain. As he fell he said, "I have, been
shot for nothing." Hill says that Sim
mons had seduced his wife from him,
and had once abducted her and carried
her to a house of ill-fame. -He says that
kSmmnrta fi-inl t atU iire "her hv TkersuAf
Usinpresit)4atii4 was her hiutn
band's tnend, and tnat, iaiung m iius,
he inveigled her to a house of ill-fame,
and there drugged her and ruined hen
After Hill had returned from a trip, he
found bis wife gone, and a note pinned,
to the door saying that she bad left bun;
and gone to Philadelphia. Heaifl noti
believe this, and went to searenmg tor
her. He, traced her to the house where:
she saVSrshe was ruined, and found that
HhAkad lefL . He, finally found her in
tadtWdisrBp-Jtablft bouse, As he en
tered the house, slie threw her arms
around his neck, and he tooK ner nome,
UUng MJ Him, IBiUUK mm man oimiuuuo
hud Reduced her. Hill claims that he
then began to hunt Simmons, but in the
meantime moved his Svife into the
nmintrv. He savs that Simmons wrote
her a note while she was out there, and.;
note, and then went to hunt Simmons,.
He says there were so many oumy"
in town that it was hard to get the right
one, but tnat ne rouno mm w vv,
at onee snot; mm own,
pathy.r; Hill isfvetf much excited; and
once rose in an aefessive manner, and
demanded of the Judge that; fie let the
trial proceed, as it was worrying him
out. Tbe most encouraging thing aDour
the defence was that Simmons had been
repeatedly warned about Hill, and that
he always said he proposed to rim Mrs.
Hill as long as he wanted to,? ana xnai
he would be heeled for Hill whenever
he"f'0The girl's father
desenSed oSeolisly 13s and Hill's search
for the wifftAll night alter sne naa leir,
.her husband's house.; . The court-house
is packed. :. .;
THE TESTOIOKT CO"SreLTJI)EI.
;! Att ivti Tnna 1 A it 1l trie ovi1erire
iri the HillTSimmons cd'waS conclud
ed this . evening and the e&tttt' adjourn
ed to Monaayt i j - s ? -
CONVICTS SHOT DOWN.
BOCKRISS CHKAPXR THAN KVBR.
choice Aromatlcs
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KBW GOODS ! :f
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NXW RATUBES
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The only eombli
the was no seduction at all. They say-tnai;
Frencii
iJiuUalcat linger wltb 1 linH er th nama-ofc. Effle .EUieildge th6
young y(4 M
MttwhiM - lYvmnuirrv.. Zl
imnara H'lfUllinnaTT. WlUlfc
I that he met her bv iiccident rrBersay
jS fStnSr SiiSrwU of Benrftrter-a (D-
Tieeountr) ; ,t s
1 Biywnti j V.
4- sin a niorrit
i' ' r..r i t ri m I. riH whx in a lcsuiuiauv ww
tone ana acnviwiaiiwiH-tt-rf-.i 0h
t,vt-jj!itaeh ana Doweis, spa wkuu i vviicii a uuu aiy- " VZS.' r:
Itoe 5ners oi cn w "ff-liiBifieiaiw oanoesjgi w.
-,viryretJopa;iw T rHria in the hank room, and Droi
., ask FOR -fBimiicilsoi tir!vwrt'-allaJ1MlM
Jt i . oiri deafrihincr her as a great beaUtt,
Sanford's Jamaica Qlmh SfMlai?,!
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.jitoh XTfaSiSfiircJ catcdw Und that she went willingly
-r "' . T-fc-r a rrrT7"r vnrinna nlaces of oublic reSOTu
iUKU U D lljiVJW A JCUXV si aalmhatf tem waj5to'eductJor r
Also a fine lotof HaI jioro ItotS
All nodi denverea in uw env nwi!ii.
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s'V WTinmia . .. t Rtuinfiuon. ana mat Lui,i3wm ws
IsfwUttoeorwftMaoi SmlLSrll itnr he eVer ktiew her. A:
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ii 'JLi.ni.',
ati'kh tlf
T?m Baarzeotse and Hlnloa type
14 stand.
maoet t
prU5e25eenta.
Ol b!WJliit ;
not dbvrded because iu loriger m iorp,svr i Vn- mnw unA hiiTin Mines, uwos rwawiimiyirKrgr.Tr'ri . irhnU
w hutMU became neeeuarf to use ajaBn i , w (stT iiidi wAwnviJCi;wPr.';' "Mr
years to eome. ununim nit
nMK . Caark)H. .
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and will
eost, an
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haads Cor sale.
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nn.. ...Twtw in thta itv (mown as the
'lATMiBeej ThUTan-
ne rTu eon vronuTlo and has All toe latest
Improved maehlnery. -Bark
and bides low and In abondanos. ,(
orAleianaer.AhenMcBfe.c.
Maydth, 879Uw8naVwoiB ' 1
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GROCEKIjI
We make speelaltles of KJdrti,' Floor.
AW nerlott dMftti to purchase a watt Ym Jinia Soliott Mrespondeno
Otv Lot. HmuM with nine rooms, and moaern.wu- i oiio iiahin to bur or sell.
?enie,is, fine weU of water, brlAkheu j jtfull?. fcf.XW
nve minutes want oi uw puuuo 4u-r:j -r i 4:'I iu sia',wj' . i'''Tg.;'!8'wa
i i . . f jft in niiivjivi'
J SlmmdHs1 frrehoHJlahn that there
as he.
aSwritTnTOntol JsmX number ofwitiifw werentro-
Dragglst;4
nrniui irriiii
. i.-.m bmt nmMuj.minji miw l '.Ml I hill nuui,uci
I wih i .ii irf avrrtrittxvr rotefttfnff the virtue or,
nnnnr or ms wiic. tt uiio mo w w
uuv vcvi"vj -
when done in ine.suqaen ais-,
wiu noc
exc
ssDrfiToiTO cr-jamr
'iMiNiNO 'ANU DOOQttrjDiiicv convict HW If can oe p.royeqTnao
v"."" ""'iL lKiromnnarfiiiiiirscjeaanis wue usuay.
kttltteifltiade on 4hi character!f
MVrAirf'fthWlfi! Vetr beautiful, and
fTClIttiftSi to eau
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I sftsoiun sidffa ftthost?wertby mtrnKand the girj. nao
tf i'wwifTiiTvily" She waa a
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ON MONPAY, 16th INSTANT,
We will make a clearing sale of a large lot of Fine bress Shirts worth .00 last season, now to be closed ,out at ONE DOLLAR. They are of. New York
Mills Mnallri, and IJtoen 00 fmbiit from nrualln bas become aUttle yellow, though in no way injuring the perfection of the
Shirt) Uok w have: adopted exelastvelj the! ng Patent Sleeve Adjustable Shirt, and for tMs reason propose closing out our former Une at a Mcrlflce. It is
the ofce grand opportuiiHyortheseasoiior , ,,
JunelS. .. . . . ;' Resnectnuiy, , .;; ;., .. x- w,u y p nv.
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MStlOniTOS !
JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF
M O SQ HIT O N ETT I N G ,
IN PINK, WHITE AND BLUE.
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-ALSO A LINE OF-
CANOP IE
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VARIOUS SHADES OF LACES FOR TRIMMING OF BUNTINGS.
Also a new lot of Ladles' Hats.
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A Beautiful Assortment of
LADIES' WHITE AND BLACK LACE SCARFS,
Black andGoto&t:'SiHc Miti'&Triniesi-Bretonne and Torchon Laces, . .' J ' - '
Kid Gloves in every shade and variety of Prices.' Linen and Cotton Lawns iit white and figured. . ;
iA Splendid: Assortment in all kinds of Dress Goods. Another Lot of the most Fashionable Millinery has been
- Added to this Department.
LOW PRICES AND SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS AT
WITTKOWSKr & BARUCH'S.
An Attempt at Escape Foiled by the
Killing of Four ' prisoners and the
, i. sWmnding;pf Four Others.
Raleigh Observer; 14th.
A iaree number of prisoners are em
ployed m the work of instructing the
Cape Fear Md Yadkiri Valley RRiTway ;
on that portion of the line between the
Gulf in Chatham county and GreenS-1
boro. These convicts arefoirioirven
ence " divided into' gangs and are all
guarded by men' well armed with the
furnished bv the State. At the conclu
sion of each day's labor the prisoners
are marched to some ' place near Dy,
where they; are put m sheds or camps
and guarded. .
A PRECONCETVED PLAN.
The guards suspected the attempt at
escape, and &. fiI .supply of the best
ams' aiw'ammahiuott' was" sent up to
this road not ing-since:1'45 The convicts
seem to havei hail aa.idea, despite the
hnmeroilS ' terrible 'ejteneiices to the
cofttrary,HhU?ttaktog rush
they . could eetiaway froi- thB.guards.
These last wet-unasUaUwieilaut. and
erepreptreo!'afrall;rlnet
account ;e i-aajivp$tMHiffyi if suuuiu.
make" an attempt at: escape.' One of
these canes is now stationed; at a point
about i where, rthe ilwaorusses the
Moore county Une. Among tue prison
ers comfkosing it was
A DESPERATE CnARCfrER
by the name Of Huntly. This man hist
year committed tne crime or norsc-
stealinir atWadesboro.and fled towards
this'! cityt 4He was pursued here and
contrnweti b!s nrent to vreene couniy.
irhtt-Hewas im-
jiumuahiny mumi vw.. vm-,h aueswiu,
ana, oouri JDeingseraion. was; speeaiiy
tried for the off ettcei Goto. ticted and sent
:to the penitentiary . He was coflsidei-ed
a aesperace man; anu siuue ue naa ueen
in the gang' or prisoners nas oeen ine
master spirit m f ue plans tor escapes
A HUky, A if V v xu lUE-A ,
The ieahe each niffht . had' to march
some;:distance aiong a , roan; to meir
cam'b. On TtfMaT.eveninsr. at the close
of work, thev were being carried there
ftntr-wnen ararm nouse was reacnea.
ten -men or tne gang, leo oy unnuy,
mane a snarn un.su riifiiL Liiruuiru liiu
yard, rThe guards were not' taken "by-
S9tjsrj'and . nt' an instant ' ..
jii ssoli Jilsi i TEN- "LBTEtED RIFLES
vaimtid leaden death ambni the flvinc
idea, i fEghtdropped at the najsh; Two
sc&mxm pems xoucnpa py : a secpnu
which,, instanuy rouowea tne ursc
Dashing forward, the goarda found
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Our $12.E0 English Tweed Suit sells now fcr $10. Our $18 and $20 French ftnd, English Casslmere Sack
Our $7.60 Cheviot Suit sells now for $6.50.
I'rock Suits jftsil pa at one uniform prioe, $16 5U Our Dress Coats and Vests of Diagonal, Granite, Basket French and English Goods at greatly re-
doeed prtees. . . .' . .
rjnlaundried shirts for 50 cents. The very best made In the United States for $1.00. Linen Collars $2.00 per dozen, anil all goods In proportion, Call
and see tefm.Wtng eiaivbei, aslreare the rulers of low prices.. . .
Respectfully,
June 1, 1879. L. BERW ANGER & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors.
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Via Steamers to Poftsiioutb, Ya; afnibe all lSail! and hrougli'Cars-' Ehablittg Qnick-
,.iir :vi m? A n "n.!-i.;:c:it . J diuv.'- w.iki 'A"- ;.r 1
est jrossiuie xime to an atohilh ouuui aim puuiuwcsu , . ....
NO DRAT AGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES, MINIMUM, INSURANCE.
Mark Goods plainly via SeatoardAlr-Llne. Freight received at any hour of the day, and Through Bllla of Lading Issued at' Steamsnp 'wharveg or offi
ces .of the Une. For information as to Tariff, Schedules, Sc., apply to either of the undersigned. . ; V '
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T.T. SMITHS Agent C, C. Railway; , ?. ... V (Dharlotte, N.
April 30 d5m.
F. WTCLARK, General Freigl
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TRYON STREET, IN INSURANCE BUILDING.
Ars ilh iftnnvicts ru&netLithrouff
viard therBleoble of the faroi houBe were
At theirocationsAjff ohlakwas'stoopr;
mg, milking, a op une of itne gang
toward BeTraf ust as-he rettched.
a point only a few feet , away, a bnUt;
pierced histiram und W -
M-SitA Mm wt-t JEatnted'' from fright; but
was nnt hai-med. , The other convicts
OLXue gang nuiue uu ateutpv f,vuv,iim,i
it was only uiei m-ratea ten wno: tooK
Rar in tlleJo7)an;:h';.; , .
Washington,' June iSi-fWhen ..the. -hniir
for commencement of the1 Senate
session arrived tolay the ; members of
caa,?andwt;ailngie Senator i was pres
ent in the chamber excent the President
IfVfcndrXi (Judge! Thxtnan,) who
neyerineiess comiiianueu wieuw ui a
:1A,J'0 i-fd f hitBTOTirtif tviret?witii' lonB'andCDnr tTi of this travBi. and Tne cnapiam oner
rr1 i" , ...tJl Ktith him jrrtftaBtlvit Tha.s most lunnn t!hvdellberationa of this ' boqy"
wMr ransa eioe .looked Lfa?MwF; nm
WM am nrMWUftm.anfl.lD FIL t. ;U T iii-iai wilier. n -M ' ' :A; J J ir-i.Wl A"-hfl ; UMQl I ATI T.
fully reluna Jwmmvi "S'ZJL SrvT a iT-trt-4 101 Wften, WHfe-WWjAwtT 6 wrTl 2rfc3;
found as represented, A go swbk oi 1 ti-.iJ,OTi-hr t haracteK ? Overdone I Trni tfinYnom.- irlancinff at i the empty
l -4 WTftrfid nd;fiftv wttressesi nave peen 1 seatSkmadA. a: novel . variation- in wie
' maw4' ir--ATT-rri rnn mncri
i'M intense iniiflvestr
PflltfMwfi -If th
fiiKimAM .-aroAt vftrv nQiHilar. ana naa a
hnsfrtif eiida! trho mourn his death, a -Jfnm. mji
His family is 'one of the best in Ge&lZnxfc ewBiirlfj
Mavor JlilliiBIdUnauanooga, ta u urututjr 1 ivbavvu. .hckw ssm', .tjWwK 1 .f - r3
customaty ,f oTmula; .to adapt i it to the
wibiia topinioaa iecasiom and said; t; f The Jaenapor from
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Georgia WiHnRr', ometom-der.and
the secretary ' wttl read the ; journal of
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