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RATES OF AT iSSViti V TIO.V ( I.I It KITIA tin do . 11 e r :n enpieeln one a areae a cpiee In one Aa'.reits TV v H (If v -umy t'.iiw - Beat of Cut oScee t O. It H.M Ill lt I I WSick went into etVct, Sunday rAisa.' - . . ,w ... .1 ik, I. -n ' .1 .-so. 1 .a-oiua- ' 7 , . , ; So. olb,rr.n'- ' '. Xi r. it .'OXlJUKliSloSAl.. IT. S. SeueWre I. g. I. Lamar, Lt. K Dime. EPREseSTA1l l,tD .1.-H. I.. MoMro. jj. Va II ManamA. Jrd II. l. X I" i,h o. K. Smrleion, ,.a O. K. H.-er, tik J. H. Chalieere. STATE. Governor J. M. Stone, he, T.of S.at-H. C. Meyers, A0J1W Svlveator limn, boa. '. I aichmes, Trre-ace -W . L. HcAuo ) . PuuLoltJ. J. A.r-nnlli. col NTY. Shefiff-S. L. rii.nrerr Ctk.-K. t.VIoJI.u. Circuit Oik. II. H. Lecey, Treaaarer T.C. Lyon. Aieeaaor 1- P. Tben IVroaar A Ranter J- ..on, W. Mcair 1 bCPEllTlSOll Lit I'iat. Joseph Read, 34 1. S. Johnson, 4rj T. B. Sadler, 4,1, R. L. Been. Sta " J- A. Lewis. City llrrlory. Merer W. A. BiMenlieiner. erahel-B J . Abbott. Aurr I- W.buoh.niB. Clrrt J. t. '''in. Treasurer-'. M- Hea-ieiret Lace;. . City Aaaest eyd Cullecu.r-J.rw SiaW. J. aV Caia, Councilman 1 Want, n' u :.rifi " '2ml W ar,l. .' Vr.il'r ' r,i W.r.1 Presidem, U. W. Tborntoa " 4th War,), J H. I. x " ton ware, f. R. Sadler, ' tl S n . Heroler o.eelinsTi tka Ural enc Onrd Friday evaning-a IB each month. Hoardcl' Tru). Tlie Board orTrane ei.nsistinr oftne prinei tfa. bus.neai men "I c.iy. I. .11 '""'7': M.......C Tsmiile buildup 2J cdndij CQBVBID. ... Klo Fi B.A.Mi T. R. Pi ' A. !) ii rioi:.1 Vio-it 1. . KlDLK.Zud ViM-l're't. . IIiitT,Treirer. W. E.BT.Hcrtry, hif, and Klr7i fox' ll-l.ll-B ( rt la Uf I ift Jncllcinl Uiatrirt. j cimcriT cof"'. tl tfcntTof TisOnitBrn.on th id Mon lay i Jaary ud July, ani contlnoe an I"tba ounty of Alcorn, on t tie ."d Monday f January and Jnr, and continue, twelve dara. In ilia county "f I'rtntiaa, on t be 1st Monday f February and Auguiit, and rontinue twelve tfceeonntr nl Lee, oa (he 11 Monday In 'iSruary and August, and continue eighteen "Yaibe countr of Itawamba, rn the id Mon (ay ia Mank and Heuteiibor, and eunlinae ail "lVthe county of alonroe, on the 4th Monday April and October and coutinne tweaty 'urdaya. ta tke roaotr ol Chickasaw. Ht. I'l.Htno id Siondaie "ia Anril and October and con aue tweWe dara; and in the 2nd District M llendaya la Uarckand AepWoibur and ouutiuue (igbteaodaya. CBANCKRT COt'BT - iitke e.xnty af Timin on the 4tb Mon dara of March and Seuteaiber, and continue ail 'Ynthi'coHnty of Prentian, oc theUt .Moidaye Annkanl October, and continue hii day. la the countr of Alc.B-n, on the 2d MoeJ.ys ,( Apnlaod Octi.ber.aea continue twelre daya. (a the eountr of Itawaaiha.on the 4th ilon- itjt of April and October ad continue ail lm the county of I.ee, on the 1st Mrmlaya of May and Netember, ana eontn ne ivi etve anya. la tl county Monroe, on the lat Mondara of Karch and hepteaioitf. ana continue eiKtiieen 4ye , lotheeountyof Chickaeaw, tat District Srd Mcnday in May and Noretnber, and continue ia daya: and in the 2d Diatricl 4th Monday in J(ay ind Horenjuer and, continue twelre deyt. ' 1 CST1CEJ colrt. ... , ' OlOLONl ieat. ' JaatiM BUailifaf kotds ctoirt no flnt aid third talunlare ia eicb month Kirypt. J .Mine Wkite kM court on brat Batnrday tl ()kobr in Vaan Huof. Jtaror BnnbBer,oB the Jnd and tb Moa- jari ia each moati at waniiml. ) aoraTox oat. Juatiea White ait on Sral and third Hon iara in each aioirtb. 1 iliaT Mo. J. duatiee ttteeoa hnlda hia court at Uuulka tke Id Saturday in each numtk. but atrfiti term. , v Jaetl H. I. Allan, ait on the first atuniaya ia each wioli l Seal" Uka-e, and a thuef eHlurdaya in tacll inooth at Bnetta ViaU. ; , ' ' . " JaiMfl C. rf 4 tb let ttndar at Bucia Tleaa, and at Neal'i su.ra an the 2nd Saturday JNeac k faeatk. ' . i ' , 1 . n ' Oatctra arNlnie iiro.t- , 'eeeer, PutaJardea, Faretle, J9.raon county .t..r.' W. Ii. M. Durham. kriHKtoa. lloimea Lectuaer. B. B. B.ane, B.mnrilWs rrentlaa.) J Bteward, i. B. Bailer, Lake Station, .Newton ; A 8 , Jas. Willtema, Okolona, t.'bickaaaw J I'haplatit, V. n: Hill, Palo Arw.Clay) Treaa., H. O. Dunn, Jaokann, Hinda ; hac y, W. L. Wllliaoia, Kianii, Alcorn il ii - it. C. fVUowar. 1'ontot, c. I'unbdeai Cerea.iare. Mary L. Darden, rirelte, JcAcreoa Pooa," Fanaia Willie, Aberdeen, Monroe; Ilora, rr I. Jtobinaon, t'ortal, BcoU ; ,A.d. " 11. A. A by, Port Uibaon, Crailwrne TtTO BEMBKBft EX. COM. J.L. Alford, Jeckana, Hindi eonnly T. B. Kaiith, Verona, Leeeoanty. I. lat ert4 rain area 1'1'ltlckaBSW loantT. eooiTiia wit thi a a a ai e atii aid r ' riirliua Coantr Oranre. "o. 46. I Keata lat Satarday ia January April, July, f at W Pedes. See.' u . Vi.ia Llranra. KA. lil meats first li.tnntarii each aunth at o'clock. ff.D, Couch, heater i Wat,or, Sr-y. t' BoAotn OoaaKe, NoflS, j Meeae4(k Satutday in each eaonth, ' Jm. CBiabop; ,Maaar, John 0. Porter, Bee, Hoetolioma irranfe, Jo.2U7, kfaeto Hn Wattrrdar in each month, it. Weat, Maater, Oeo. Dtllard, eWe'y. I : T" - .. Antra ttranara, , -', Unit SaturdaybeiofO urn nunuay ia aac I month, ! Moarmri. -Masfoc. I. 0. Blue, Hec'f . . 'hnitni tiinebea (iranre. Bo-. 4o4.' . W. i kUats Saturday belofi the Jud Huada in each Waddy Vadeo, Maner; P. W. PedarvSee'y Uoutka tnr, Ne. 14, Meeta Saturday bet re. the Srd Huaday.i jaaark aaaaath .1. lampoa m 'a.-r, . ..1 I Ubaa,ee'y ', : v ' 1 . ! Va. a rykotnna flani;e Ko,TS. . Meet tth Haturday ia each nontk. J.-.' Fraaae, Maa.ari W. A. Peering Pee'y. .! ArrlTatl IeartMr ol aU Jraal arrirea every day, (ticepl Ba. fiTS H la o-a..ok, aad learei aaaoe da; ai 1 U-elM T. M. ,' . , Fraia fittaboro arrlrea Tuesdaya TiurtdAyi ,4. Sat.- .leys at T to., and leaeea 1 p. an., Te PoaM, learei nonswia a.j. a.i ndaya t 3 t. as., end arrtree lueadayi and ft-or are at 7 p. at. rrei '.ircaaata, to Hooatoa arrlrei Weoo ea dare f rv aad Saturdars, at p. oa. and l.at M m layi, Wedaeadeye An k'ridayi at ' WMt Vemt, arrival Toeadayf and Setordaye at 11 tv aa, and learei 1 p. ao., lame daya. Ratal Of t emiaiaaiea charged for Money Or- Oa erderi aad eteeediB( $IS lOcta Over 1 1 and" ' . ) Is eta Over Wand" - 0. .2 eta Orar 04" " H .1 , nr n i. XLJi . FRANK 8URKITL Editor. VOL, IX. NO 30. n t.o !. riiKir I.oroit No. K7. A. F. nd A luets fir?.t Thnnklay oiirM in racb m-.iilh. 1.. B01 C. C. Kos, Sec'-. ('nmnadrrfi ;1 It4o Xn. It, biU ftmrtk. ThandiiT oigbt in each month. 'i' J. w. llrrniKAK, t. v. C. C. Ron, Reonrrler. Iloynl .trfll (hnpr J. B. L AIN, II. r. 0. C. Rom. Sec'r. Hotkton liinK.rt. (17, nietn second tfatur- y, si J VlwA r. iu tli muuih. Hoi'itiih Rotai. Acn rurrn, So. 2.1. meets drbt Saturday tl '1 o'tl.u k r. M.t in each month. ' ' T. X. Martif, II. P. J0h. I'l'RKtr, rtt.c'y. j'ikeviile Itire So. K.. u llw.ni t'ttur- dy i tjitli pi.)ulll?i'tl'Xlii. m. W. I), tut CU. W. M. J.iuk C. Millie, cV'Tii - r !.. O. I" S-2 - e i ; -4 ; i t , - aT i I. O. . I'. 'I KI !il t;iM. r J. 11. McNTOaiL, President. Johm White, im President, 11. S. BoiiKNiiAiieii Secretary, John Daumeh, ) I. tlaiiNiR, f Uvmben of Board. It. M. Bi'cu a N an, J For any lii'orinti',n aato ha tale af Lots in tha I. O. ). V. Onn lery, and paytuonts there for, call on 11. S. Hade iHiaincr. o Atlanta l,lc. ' No. 100, meets every Thursdar night. II. C. Davis, S. 0. 1 K. P. Uob, V. U. C. T. Ooitl, i 'y.- - K -M4.ll I M OF I'l 'I 11144. a. i:VA (I.AItt i.oncic. No. s. Meets every Monday niht. Titus. I)iK, tN, CC- lI. B. Lacky, K. of R. and S. lAaatsfcta of Honor. Chickasaw Lndro No. 7 'JO. holds reiriilar macllnui On the ntaad4ljli Wednu nights tn eacta montti,at ia 0 cioca. . , . . J amis. t iLuaaii, um. , 1'." M. fATAOi, Reporter. Okolonru Wed iral 'AwMntaslloii. Meet! the first and third Friday! of each gumlh- y'i kiuioi;. -. f 7 s OkoIonJV . . 1 s I rtev.J Harkhalnat tlie MctbwlialCliurich lev. J Harkl in Okolona, Mis, . every Sabbath in eace mot.tk. a ' ' Methndiat HaHrath Sii.wl at , MaQioiiat Church every Sahbaih at 1. m. Uilliat SABtiday RcIhkiI, at l.iutikt Cliurcs very Sabbath at A. W. E, aterr , tEtipl, PrBabvterian Sabbath School at Presbyterian Church in Dkolona-etery Sabbath at -i A. af4 and Frarer Meeting on Wedaesday eight o' each wook tS cloc r. a. , ; , ; ! colobjd bettioibht - j Sabbath Hchool ronrene at 9 ft'ol.Kt a. at , Pr.-aahin swerr Bibbaih ai 11 .o'clock, a. a. and at 7 o'dock r.-w., by the Ker. Joaa Uastoa. SabUlh Si tool St Ko'cleak ..ere Sari' day ni'arnmy- t.. ys. lirowu, Snwriuniieiit Serrtcee mala cluet 1. aim loVb cA. I eack Sabbath, by Bar. U. IX. Wdlmira. .... r; -: - - a , , iwi)iA ArronrraatNT. c j Rer. -J, T. taauinehairT.-lt tlut Vetbniat ClHirch.aai SsbbaUi at nui.l.'lod 4ia Aabuath in each moliVli, atjl o citn.k A. M. aibUa,J School atv n'ci.x-kCA. M., everr Sundar. . if ('. fthell. SaeerintMittnt. hundar ckd Miaoionarr Society iuMtaverj aau Sunday. A. A . rare: rreaitient. ; - - r Kr I. I. Daiotherf Paabiaof the Paeshrt. Tiaa t liareri, Srd SabiJh u each anwutli, and at saAii4iour,na atAii'. . Kev.Mf-tliNire "a, tha VanlM Phur IstHoodar lrtv each ufttitkatll o'cldkl A. M Sabbath Shuil at V u cloak, 1. M. at err dun- dar. M. West Siipenaitenai. V. L'oio Praver JleeUnav-a., tho AlithodTat Church orery Thorada nijrtitj L 1 now irjHE time; ; X a)bcrlb for t 1 4n HC KASAVnMESStfcGEfi " V ! 18MO for. ;...jlrt( ONLY $2.00 If raid in Adyanca ' r " kJ rim & fi? " n i "i ' HIOKASAW MESSE V r.irrsT, OKOLONA, MISSISSIPPI, THURSDAY, DECEMPW'U 2 )nS0. Cathartic Pills ComMna flio clitrl- citliBrtlo jirlnriplp in iiw1i4ua, in .)ruua aoruratrly ad just, , I to a.'our.i axtivity, certainty, and unidirmily ol eJloct. Tiny are the fault ol yeara oi careful atiuly aud practical ei- penmMit, aim are tuo m.M attertuai rem. edy yet discovered lor diseawa rauseti .y denintreinenl of tho atom-h, liver, and bownut, wbhIi rxuir iu-uit and ejltotual tnatment. Avtu'a PiLll are ipevtalle' pl'licfthla to this claaa of 4mraav 3'bey t Uirectly on tho diRee'tlva and Mini, latira processes, and rwitoro rejrulaf healthy actum. Their eiu-nsiro use by tiyaiciuh In tb. i pra tied, lt( hf all clvUutsl nationi, ia one c( tha many Iirobla ot t!ir Value ai aato, eure, and perfectly reliablo. purpativa inediciuo. b.'in etntxniad.id tha concent rat od viatuu of , pamly viirctablo eubatanccs, tliey fs pnstnwly free frcnt raloniel o 'any uiivioe proM.(tiea, aud can bo adiuiu . iu red to clnMreQ with perfect iaicty. ' Arm's Ptr.tj are an e ffpcraal' ran for Conatipattoa r Coatlvenoas, ludlce. tlon, Iyaiepaia, Liwi of Appetite, t'oul 8toinacli and llreath. 1lzzlno!i llondarhe, tax V . Weataory, N umbae J aiiiuuii-?.. loiiniui.n, , iwieuiimiinm. I rnptioji a ad k-kl tlnaaa,Vap-iy, Tumor. Worm, NeunHlpia, .Colic, J -Itwa,' Dlarrh.aa, )-imli-ryf.Kiout. I'ilea, Dlaorfler of the Liver, and all t tier diaeaaea riuiltintr from a duiordt'fej uf tbo d)eaiive apparatuj, ; ; fAj DJiner PjU the lavo no exjial.f . , ' ' M'liile Rentlo in their action, these Tuxs Are the most thorough and win )nliecath;ir tic tliut catv lw) otnploved, and never rivs ln tiBlcu Ui bowela are Inflamed, ana tlicn their intlticnce is liealinj. They stimu late tlieapiaotitwaaa' dlaanreOT-aiij; tbear leraie Uirurify and enrich tbo bloud, ao l iinnrt nicaed kealtli Mid vi 14 Ua wUula J'U;in. .. . . - . Preparelby Dr. J. Ct AifiLit C9- j Fractlcal and Analrtlcal Chemists, Lowell,. Matt. v t ' old It ill, kj'ifc'ini innnrazBg. , . . w , a . " June 2U. 188(3. If I lii B blU.Al' hU Li 11 LUX UEMEUY nr tha care of Scrof. tla, tijplilUa, Scrnfolnnl Talat, Bhea. .itl.ra, r)UliKelll,Gout, Coltra, oniumr'tlon. Bmaeania, Kerroua u lilti. alii4. aad all Blaeawa axial n Itma an Inirnireeuaslllloa ol too kuvod, Lluaoracain. - . tlOSADAIsIO CXnr. , KCROFt'LAa 1 Cnrr Illicnmntlni. , Cnrcn Sj plillltl, , RO!3ilDAZiI2j Cures MaUrin. IuCSiIDAIaIG Curt Ncrrous Debility. il-m a m-mm,wm m .Aj-4i -.-u il 1 1 Hi -qbib 111 1 alaal 11 a 1 IT' aatjal 1 II mill 'lat UOGADALiIG cures toxsrnpTiox. ROSADAIilS l,o wiii iAl yoa It ft rmnp-Hl of tii triis;tit It4rt(vfM that Uiiftja u xcviivnl JtltMHl Partft-r, . ROMiDAIJSleifiolrl hrIl TrarriTt. ! Tot ilUiV" ein? JiMJJJT. 1 External and iHtakaala 'tlj Tirr; nKFATr,T ai hflikvk.k tti amb, llcii'G Liver L'ii. 'SOS UllEAT TVclP?".' B OATiLaArtU. .A itfi',iUl U. Dr. Ilorrcrs' VeeTetable WOKMSYnUPl tl IktVfk.vf'ViH ha th tn1 VkUit-S MuhM lNJbe J JOITTC, F. UfiN R V . C ' H A K Af HLJr b iiF nl hf alt DmicbrtL H 1SW York.' ViVVtL. JJad, UAOp. Behj F. Gkaftok, Stort B. Laoi, 11 ALBERT K I'AINE PATENTS; AWirntyt at i.nwan nl Nohcitnri ' of 1 Vi fAcKctm dita! aForeVjrki'ir'ijr ' Practice patent law in all ita brancbea in l'aluoAUlbw,ana rn Hie Snt:ijie anV,'ircail tvmrnrm the 1 nited Stair; 1 PamoUiA to free on receipt nf itaanp ft lxAe(e. t ' Sept,;, Po, - ' V. J V. ) t f 4 J ' I'D'.; v. it t arai v. f i 1 lUIvLll 0.1 ill THE lIESKit GER. faithfil nn (orRrrors, n .lolm ltTolly'H Over throAV, .1 .Yolarortln t'.rrnt " i tVcie I ork Politics. .'layer Cooper'w Pnrihlito r r lle Kelre I'rom tUtlrr wilfcj Hie .'leai af III. ( holce la the liwM.rfliaait Itarrnata el' titp ; I Hyoreramral. Special to the CliioAo Tinea. New York, Doc. 1U It kas twen the most excilinir (lav in lo.'Ai iioli lU'k iaeo tha ovrrtltrow of Td' rln AltliOtigh the sin of tlie l two Uy iiave p linlfil t th poaaihle ovi'rtlirow of John Kelly, Sew Yorkora livl Iwtonjf so iiod to thinking of bira a Alois do facto, fnttonori to bit Uifcli place iti city afTair hy bomlt of patronaa and ' kifluetice too itronp; j break, lliRt tbny cad tcarucly boliove their evoa ami rt to oigbt Tbtt John Kully it overtht own at last, dripped of hi olll.'iat cliaracter, Atrippt'd ol bit cnorruous pBtronat lio lias to erTdCtircly wielded foi biiueolf. loaing vo bit influence, except porlrvpa, in the councils of Taminsny Hull, wlticb oaw beoomts a srcond-t'lass political power, is one of the mottt nottwoithy events in Now York politic. A week tj6 uo one bolitved that Kelly would lose the ex mp'tollersliip ; .tut he has lost il, and ia bit overthrow Tam many Hull his lost its grip on city kflraha. His tvitiinor newspaper or gan to rrirHH HrHikie bailie wil!i tlis spiteful 'remanr "tmrt -laiaiDanv trsit'ire hv turnci tho oily over to RoJuTiriJii:. tortftfttiPrilsts. 1 ' -Arl.'.V Campbell, an unUTrammany DeroD crat, was the Mayor' noiuiuoe to day for comptroller, and the Board of Aldermen conlirrucd bis nomina- nation, by avotof3 to S, four 1'aui many Aldermen sealing Kelly's laic by vctiog (or CsruplKill. These four JmUea, as tlig Keilyites style Ihcui, Foster, Vioodwin, liolbig and llalK n by jjame, ara aioa who owe Kelly a grudge for refusing to allow their re Domination .for aldermen ut the re cent cUc'.ioo. luey. Iiava, nursed Ibcic. grievance, and bitterly , bave tbey revenged tHeiiit'lci tipou Kel ly's bead for, It.ving them out in the cold, ..Val,9tl4er1iudiiceraents were otf'iret the a) Co ilctvul Kelly arc not known. ,H i knaurn that thev wore offered all Ibat ben t could fsh in the aray ol - patronage and official place. and money, too, H is said, to return to their allegiance to Kelly, .but l!ey tttbborny fesUteil alj,- overture, and tW'ir votes JivorueJ Kelly from voice or influence m the Uy govern moiit. Kellv a ' HdUrj-tiL'; say tha' ovet 8Utl,000 was rai?ej ..uuoiig tho (U'publicaii and uuU rul.itnan) ils as a c'i:i spUon luud, Tl' is ivm for wbM .ltU, worth.:. If there is triiti) in the charge of corruption, the I urn many estimate of the size of the fund is doubtless exaggerated. Kel ly's big blunder was iu not keeping ail ol bis Tammany caUpawa ia the city council true U him. lie wanted to put other men in the places of (our. but it was a blunder, for if he bad only kept bis bold on bis own par ticular bench men be could, with the help of the Republican aldermen who were certain to do. bis bidding, bave prevented the connrmatton of anv noruinte presented y Mayor Cooper until that ollicet term expired, logs than three weeks hence, when Mayor Grace would at once have nominated Kelly. But Kelly believed that the Tammany Republican alliance against Irving i 11 ail couid not bo broken. This t'oncltiHon was fuUl to his hvpe, for the comliiualiou a monst'osity. anyway, withput decent grounds for axisteuae (lissolveti. under pressure of Influences sntagouistio i? Kelly, tnd.be was fcfl. withioiUY two .qf fiia. Republican allies aud only ftve uf his nine Vainmftny associate, Turoti.'h blunders, anij .bad Juuk , Kelly hi prayd inirKotly,. iuUt,tb baus of syor ?voi)er. and tho fcea.l of , the oily:; aovor-meut, , wbow Kelly ba Joti-.aKV.pprtuuily M iiU od abitHAV gves out of olhun witii. tolor uy ing will jjis onoe ixjvor.ful e'Dy Mumbled to tho duit,,., -,i,,it j Altw. tlie oauiptrnlleriiip qye,U(,o was teUmt.tk following aUtU.taonal noiaiauous were 0')ntuiuedvAfi4 -t-lia Msviar has tlie salisfaetion of.,tiuinr o.vt):oJCoffl9 ;witU iUe rAMjigOhU choice in UiAViaost dmportaut plaoo irt LunoverniDtrit ;i. .a. IsV if a Uebert O. i kliunpson. Do woo. at, dial m issione to 1. 1 ' iibl i w vfk ; William i,,.VVhllnery, ,rCir,tttim Attorney V calam il. ales.AMpul)U oar, Ymki Commissioner ,W.. II. Liinibrjer, lie imblictfi,. pock Com- missioflari AVillism-.. L'. , Mitchell, Democrat, and Morrin i'rledeim, Re pttbilcsei Excise CommiMiaMt; Solon ilriBilU,,Ee.Bbian,-M. J, 1'vwer, Uumotfttt, and H igh Gardner, Rev tiniiiiean, Ptilieq Justices. , i .lite scene ia kUe Council Chamber aiiu-ing the struggle ovw. the comp trollursbip was ol Uia most nxeilmg charirrer.-- Ire4o-was crQwtled, anil hot b .tenth part' of the frenzied Tammatirttes wbosc reaa and nat ter depended on' tTi'fUUPcess'of Kelly could get in.' TheTsmiJiany-aith- fUl rougbt hard: arrd tiijoyed a mo nDiioly of" the" dfstssiun.' ! As i sample of t&d amenities ObeeyVeM by Ta'irmany ItatemrfU' ''when ' tbeit bulks re Up; the followlnf' ' ttrncts may tervo,' AUfrTnati Saucf saiil ; ":FM ytars I Vbter, fof Allen CatnTibt U fof Corh'mlssiotief of Ppl 116 Works, t And that ho is an un scrupulous' latrigeer. The Judges of this Bosrd, of course, mart xup- porl"TinT,"ctlTtTow lp forth lo tie wotW Wftil f re.ar.Oft.irrU for the defusi of llte DJm'kuratio party. The ,gi,ranMlghtirgei1 Mrj K)ly with it; 7k. : a 1 -- l . , i IJ . 1 I : it IS F.w plain woo- are -vuw aefuui. csn"A!Eos.3 fAVrrlaostf . "Wltat is goin jo hi tl.vne bei ia a tltsgraue and an otitrsgwr ; Never let the atli ma be plsrp't ojirm- Tsramany Hall. .IVinn Kelly Is wan who stands by bit frlerlda. I tBfpdrtod him ptotl lyfor Ooverintr, And ''will aupihAit him again.;- Th polltiofd iJmtat ii this B.mf4 ay ul be branded ftrem this time on." !' ' - . Aldertnaa Soeils said : 'Lh ns see who are selling out Mr.' .Kelly; The A i pei ese of the rcorLE's riuits. very men lie built the very men lv n::i te. They Vikc the firt opportu nity to sell hira out and to sell bis party out. Thc men will do any thing fur personal advantage. They are going to cat their votes a; aiinl th man to whom thev bowed. It must be done for an object and that object mut l more than apite 1 tsy boldly that the sum of tS-'i.OOO has been raised for accomplishing the compart of Arthur and Cooper, and I ask if anv of my Democratic colleagues in this Boar.l have been consulted t y tho Mayor in regard to bis nominations ?'' AM. Sloven taid : This is ead and solemn. The executioners are mem bers of this Board. Democrats arc slaughtered here. The arty is as sassinated by its own men. Every Democrat elected lust fall was voted for by the entire party. There is treachery in the ranks cf Tammany Hall. Men who will be hooted (it have sold tti maelves for a consid eration. I aroe with what Alder man Sauer !) said. There has been treachery in Tinnmsny hall, and iit 0 lelitv to the Democratic psrty by tnti-Tammany," AM. Houghton sail: "The nom inatbtns we are asked to vote for to day will so entrench the Republicans that there is only one result to be looked for. " You wilt make this a Rejiuliliejaft tity like that of l'hila ilelphia If'il is a victory for my Democratic oati-.Tsmin.iny col lesgnes, thev will find it is uot a vic tory in a short while from now. It is all right for tho lit publican end of the stiing. Be careful; I ijiargo Mnyor C'topnr wilu actually entei in int a con opt Laj gain, for we have evidence here to dav." When thd o ir Taiumany aldor men Voted to oonQrm Campbell, their associates almost tlrownei) their voices with ci is of ''Judusl" and "Traitor!" . " A HOW'I. WHOM K ETjLV 8 OIlOAJt. The Evening Express howls to nllit'fts follows : "The deed hns liwn d me. The eoniplrary bftween Edward Cooper and Roteoe Conkling, backed by B;,nn;tt's eorrnp'ion fund, has pre vailed. " Corruption Is now triuraph snt in the Cify Hall. Edward Coop er, elected hy a corrupt combination with Republicans, has now car ried -iMt the tnrms of a worse arrangement thnn be was elected upon, turned traitor to Ins party i ni m firrt ttfaiit in ; t rtfiil nn a t aP hoi a.. t . -i.tt. .i. .... i 1 ii . IV n.r mnu meiu in itu nuuir, 141111 i i a. .i plaei-d unfit merr in the most im- ' M. i,..,,.! ..,,.. ,1;..; ii.. . the pitronngo of tho o.ty : govern ment, lor the next two years among his own favorites and those of Conk ling Cooper an 1 corruption will I henceforth be synonymous terms 1 Tho city has 1 ecu anuiifieod by just such a combination as that which plaed the Tweed ling In power. Hint four lammanv Demoorats voted for the Cooper Conkling nom inces shows how desperate were the moons taken by the unprincipled managers to carry out the torms of tha bargain and deliver what hud been Bold. These men have taken a responsibility which is greaier than they can bear. They have burned the brand into their own foreheads." A special to the St. Louis Repub lican say : Tho Tammany committee on organization this evening entuu siustically endorsed the leadership of John Kelly. Speeches were raado declaring that Kelly never before was so strong as in this seeming hour of trial. The speakers charge that Mayor Cooper, Tilden and par- ty were Democrat'.o traitors who sold out Gen. Htnoock, and that the combination which was consum mated at the meeting of the Board of Alderman: Friday . last proved tliit and vindicated Tammany Hall of the niAitiiA4irti J aYiBkila ea sw 1 ttaV at- Tim rttUt II" tllUIIS UJ i T7 l V Ul I lia, UII1K KellV, who was received With wild ontlinalaam. marlo a anow.h in which he 'Haiti Tammany' record at the last election was clear and britrht a the electric light. - Ho also charged Cooper and the' Irving Hall party with rnlrvinfc tho . Democracy. "Would trGod,'' he said "these men hud been i-faithful to Goneral Han Cock j would to God they hrwl bun led their animosities in oblivion, then thf're'WoHld'be a rlitrerent tory to W M, and Gerleral 'Hancock wild be PVfrsldent-'eleril of the United State." The rsflleo Wue of no -consequence to biro- (Kelly;? tor w be ambitious to he looked op to as a leader, but at they ro&f hint- bo', and . exjiressod confteetice In him, they could .com mand hid Btirvlee at any time; mid he woUlA- not be coerced .by- the press. He aid public -man .truck ling to the pre s could receive their suprort, but he never truckled to the press unless he wa ia the right. i "Too Poor to tsake ra ! per." ( ( Moore, of the Rural New Yorker, was (itting in bit office one alter, noon, some year ago alien a furinor friond oarac in aud said r "Mr. Moore, I like your paper, but, times are so hard I cannot pay lot it". .. , : 'IsUmtao, friend Jones ? I nm very aorry U hear that you are so pour; :il you are hard, run I will give yeu my paper.' . . , , s. "Oh, no, I can't take it oa a gift." Well, then, let' see how we can flxl it. , Yqu raise chickens I believe " Y, a few ; but thty don't hriug anything hardly." : ; , ... Don't , tlrey ? H( Neither , does iny paper eotnything hardly. , Kow J have a propoaiUou U make to you, 1 will oonttjiue you your paper, and lien you go Iwm you may selecl from year lot;,OAia chicken and t ail her trim'. .Take BQoJ.tare ,of lier mnd.tjring, me tke proceeds whether iu epxtAV chicktts a,pd we wul call it ptare,'' . VAll right, brother Moore," nd the tollow dhuckled at hit lie thought a ftpital .bargain, ne Wept the coutrtct (tricUy, and at the t nd ol tha year found he hail paid about foar, price for the ptper. lie often telUthe joke himself, and he never had the face to say he wai too poor to take a paper Binco yhat day. .'nsaaaia atauaaaiwajewi X from the Pla.it'ra JyTrnal. V I lie Acri. nlinrnl nnA le limn. Icnl t ollre l l llil. HY bTLl'iltN 1 Lbi:, rUF.3 I. ' It is no but a few days overt mi.nta sii.ee this institution opeuet! itt- tlx-iri to the young djcu of Miss issippi There s.c now two hundred and thirty stti lent from all parts of the State, showing a most excellent spirit engaged in studying and doing such work ;rs Hi', farm, at this early date can supply. The Academic and Scientific Departments are now or ganized. The Sophomore Gas numbers twelve; the Freshman sixty and the bslauee are in tho I'reparatury De partment, numbering one hundred fifty, and made up into teveu see lions The Uw designates that the college " ehall give a common school ediica'ion to the youth of the State," sad, also, a "scientiflu and practical knowledge of agriculture. " Hence, the same s'rictrule, cannot be applied to the Preparatory De partment as is thought ought to Le applied to other uuiveraitles and col leges. The large number of students over fifteen years of age, show alack of thoroughnev whiclt is to be found In the free-chool system, out of the towns aad cities, and how uiucb good schools ore needed for rur y juth. The morning, from S J to 1 P M , i devoted to Mndy. Half tin hour, l 1 o'clock, is given for dinner. At half past one, a half hour for drill, and on Saturday aiuu hour. From 2 p. m. till 5 V- iltiriug the week, ami nil-liny on Saturday (excepting for drill and society nu-utiugs is de voted to labor oa the farm and groanda. "' The labor will not be compulsory till tho dormitory ia occupied. Work, however, is giving to all who apply for it, aud duiiug October several stuJenta nearly em ned enough to pay lor their board. The working spirit among the boy is excellent. Over one hundred can be seen eveiy even ing clearing up ground, ditehiug, fencing up arouud the buildings, hauling out cotton seed, digging and tjutliug up 'slumps; sweeping out the college building', etc. Bold Is the youngster who will make a slight Ing remark; about work. His puo ishmcnt an! treatment, hy those en ed at it, dl culoroo silence lor the ftlure. The miTi of llic wcaUii c.it men iu the Slate arc v inii wii.ii . . i t ie uoorest boys iu work, and no ' v ' J 1 oi.,. i class distinction can 1)nd root here. Tho military discipline is being en forced. It was a little hard at lirst, but all are now j icldirtg gracefully. No similar body ol young men have ever shown so ready a spirit, to rail into lino aud do their duty in every respect. Some few could not stand "the racket" and le'.'t after a few days. The oilTorcut departments are be ing rapidly equipped. The Chemical Depattuieut and Labratory. will lie fitted up at an txpense of 432,000 and will be one ol the best in the Southern States. Separate desks, wilh chemical?, apparatus, etc, will be oue of the best in the Southern States. Separate desks, with chem ical, annarutus etc., will be at hand fur student manipulations and anal vsis. The Botanical Department i also receiving its oulQt and will be iu good working condition. The Farm Department has ample means and is bein: taken in band as rapid ly as possible. A large garden, of tcu acres, is now being ditched and laid out and eurlohed, by a most competent gentlemen, who has for years, made hit living in this line. A competent ''landscape engineer tid architect" is now makiuga map, and laving off" a plan of work and . improvement for many years ahead, I I . .1 a'l L liat a I worn a one may uo . u .,- Will m me rigut Vt. eccou .uul here will be a used plan for all to work ur to in tha future. The means for the present will be turned in the vlirectiou of paying crops, so far as tho poor lands and surroundings win permit. But student labor which' cauuot be utili.ed in this direction will, probably, bo used iu tho line of permanent improvement. (The experiments, for the next year, will bo with cotton seed, and cotton seed meal as manures. The seed will be used freely, and applied ia .various ways, to tho crops mostly planted in Missiesippi. (The College desires to come In di reetand sympathetic connection with tho farmers 6 1 tho Stale. Our labra torie aud. professors will, at til times bo ready to do any outsid. work, such as analysis of manure. soils, etc., , WUlctl itioir nino auu uioaus will uermit- luc College is intcusU'd1 "to benefit Agricultural anil Mechanical Arts," and will be Con ducted in this spirit. The College has stalled well, me people of the Stato jiust riot expect too much l once. They must be patient ': They mutt bear irt mind that everything cannot be perfected at once, but that it will require lime aud patient effort to establish firmly the. "Agricultural ami aicenanieai College, of MisUsipi."' ' When Jat T. Jlradv first opened a lawyer's otllce in New York he took a basement room, which had previously been occupied by a cow bler. 11 J wa sonic what annoyed by by the previous occupant' callers, and Irritated by the fact that he had tow -of hi own. Oue day , aa Irish iuan onbfred. "The cobble' a gone I aee,'. be iitl. "I ohoil'.d think he had,' tartly responded Brady, Aad what do you aeli f" be Sai'd looking at tho solitary:, table and a few law hooks. Biockheada," , rctpoodod Brady. : "Begorrn, -aaid Uiq Irish man, ' ye must lie doing a mighty Bne) businesv-iye hain't gut but oue ' 'A (tea cow, weighing between 800 and 1000 pounds, eatne ashore and died near Riloxi. Miss.;' a few tlnvi IxiLil, MESSENGER PUB. CO., Pro's. 2 00 PER ANNUM. A IIOU.1ACJ OI.C.4.X. .nrtnna l st' Urrale.1 fTort- Mile Lena;. lhe eruption of lava from M tnua Loa. tip .u the Island of Hawaii, which ia now progressing, is one ol the most important in extent an,1 grandeur which has been known In modern time. It broke out abjul 7 r. m on Friday, November 5, about six miles north or the crater ol Mokuaweoweo on Mauna Loa, near iue crater or 183, and flowed down to the elevated nlateau 1 vino htttare-en Mauna Loa and Kea, sending out two branches, one from near it seurce toward the old crater of Kilauea, and another further down, tendingtoward me east. At Drst the lava could I toen spouting high up In the sky. By Weductdy two treams of Mol ten lava thirty five to flfiy miles in length bad formed, terrain ting with a lake of fire fifteen mile In Circamferenoo, and on the elevated plateau. Colutnnsof mokoandteam ascended from both stream nd uui ted in an arch overhead, formino- an avenue throngh which could be seen Tor miles the molten mnsaj boflin.r anil teething, heie and there throwing ap cones, to ua as wUoaly oursi aauudcr, and in other place Immense columns of lava would be thrown to tin height of 200 feet or more. An cye-wltue. describoa tl... seeue in the Uawaian fi.....it ri low : "There lav a rivir of flro hof.,. ... at least 30 miles long, every ,neh of -...oa waa one onghi rolling tide of lire. There was not a aWIn l,r..b in the whole length, , Itdividotl about a tunc irom tue top and ran down, oiming a i ara leloi'ram. Iil.no.1 O vain and ran five mihs below. The whole trout cde beinu almi.t. ih -- rt 'iv ioui vuj or a mile wide, wa a most iotensclv brilliant light, and as It slowly ad vanced - and rolled over small trees nd aernb bright flames would flash up and dieout along ita whole cdo-e as we sat Iber In tha rnnl. atill night watching it, every now and then a report as of a cannon hrnko nn (h tillness all along- the whole line of uro, oauaec, I suppose, bythe hemino of air under the new lava in the old lava caverns and busting up through the crust. Then. too. onflic...,.rio a deep but;ioud rumbliug noise would aimos, aiar, us irota our seats, cvi deuily coining from the deep leccssos of tho old mountains as if it was spouting- forth iu flerv flood. -Tho cannouadtt was very frequent, now ugtti utose it) us and again coming Irom a distance away up the side ol the mountain. 1 could compare the rb,l .il.m . .... noining nut line a eireak of chain lightning trozen in iti tracks, as the Bi e stxiiied to come out oi me heavens, it wa so far above us. As" we sat there watching it, all at once a huge dome of molten lava was thrown up about half way up the mouuUiu side and continued to flow over like an immunse fountain a. long as we watched it. We also saw another strejm of lava start from the lounlain head and run right along the ridge of the mountain for about tto miles and (hen apparently stop We cr6ssed the old flow for about 1,000 feeJVid then stood on the very edge ol that flowing river of rock. Oh! what a sight that was. Not twenty feet from us wsa this Immense bed of rock lowly moving for ward with irresistible force,3 bear ing on It urface huge rock auj im mense bowlders of ton weight as water would carry a toy boat. The whole front edge was one bright red mass of solid rock incessantly break ing off from the towering mass and roiling down to the foot of it, to be sgain covered up by another ava lanche of white rocks and sand. The whole mags was at lis rront edge Horn 12 to 30 feet in height. Along the whole line of ita advance It wa oue crash of rolling, eliding, turn bling rod hot rock. ,. We could see no lire or liquid lava at all, the whole ad vanoe line, of. red hot stone and ocrlfts. The latter woulj frerrnenlly run uown me aiope like water, only all separate in red hot grains. Thero were ni explosion whife we were near the flow, only a ' tremendous roaring like ten thousand blast furnaoe all at work at once. 1 The flow bete was only 'sa," and was so far ar we could see It- Wh U a tremendous heat arose from Its urface. : The whole mass wast on top where fio 'revl-hot rock could be. seen, dull brick color. Ita advance w very alow, but ure. I do not think It will got over on to thelat where thai koa grove Is, hear where we tnrrrto go to Kipukashina, for at least foor days. After that it will run much faster down the Kipuka above Haleatoha. Well, after we got through looking at H for awhilo and etting our sticks oa lite, we started back for Kal.veeha and Wai- mea, wliero- we arrived the next Wednesday tnorninu In time for breakfast, having seen a sight which Is Seldom eceD." ' A very " interesting case was tried Inst week before Judge Hill, in which the--plaintiffs In the suit. Gardne.-, Gillespie A Co., ued H M- Ivy for 12,300 on a future con tract The ease was ably conducted on both sides, arid after exhaustive arguments, judgment waa rendered in lavor ol the plaintiff. The de fense retiated the suit on the grounds that the contract was void on aconunt of illegality. But it wat shown in the tiiai that the contract was really with a house ia New York, and that Card eer, Gilrospio'A Co.. acted only at tgent. TViiilo the case tliil not go oil aid tha k'Cllity or illegality of the coufrntct, Uil Judge Hill ruled upon this jiolut that where the contract for future cotton wa made with no in tention or uedcrstanding of delivery, lb. ii such coutract waa illegal. But when it coald be shown that delivery wa cotitempliled, thca the contract wa legal aad binding. i nlcon. i. "Honey bought ia exchange Tor coflln," Is the cheerful sign on a country read near Montreal. RATES OF il t i s i.i .in Or Square, nr. iniertx.n. 1 V) f.T erj iubs lll.a.il a '(5 One ): ir? ill retain on hairlrt.. wid f tvp tt thi wtr. Ifnht rlttms adrf rtt.ot m fit Lr. ciaf J u-o p r t?nt. n'ri. Ai 'ltn;tn!k-fl aVf-r f IVii: aj n.ktUrT in tt t Utral ron n n w nl lia rt-i a- ti.e boT rate. OhttUttrT not!''' n4 rr?t''itt-f rjte d1 eicpcfjm outj s-iiftre m lentti mil be ptiliiiin.cti m iii.cat cbrj.', A 1t1rwo ail c'itr.rinjui':iii"r, s t tfceMinijf uKK Oft! One Th on ail aid Ikollnrw Itewwrd. The new code duet not fvor di ink ing saloons. It not only gives them the dangerous competition of the "pint law" to contend with, but also exposes them to other risks of o dangerous a character that il is ur prising that any man of ordinary pru dence would engage in the bU'tinos. . B.'fore being licensed, each propri etor is required to give bond in the penally of two thousand dollar, with two or more ufllcient sureties, con ditioned that he will during the con tinuance of his licens;, observe and keep all the provisions of the law reg ulating the sale of intoxicating liqu ors; which lon1 the law declare, 'shall be filed and carefully preserved , in the office of the clerk, of the chan- , eery court of the county. And ft r ' any breach thereof, recovery of the full penalty may be had by the Stato, and half of such recovery mty bo paid to tho ir.fjimer. The law fur ther provides: "la case of tho . breach of any bond, taken in pursu ance ot this act, (tho act regulating the sale or liquors,) it ehall be the duty of the district attorney to bring suit on (aid bond ; and the amount of the penally wfion recovered shall be paid, one hslftolhe informer, and ' the other half into the county treas ury ; but em h suit may be brought by private counsel." . Thus, for any violation of the law regulating the I'.qiior trade), the saloon keeper is msde to Incur the full pen alty of two thousan l dollars, recover able in a civil suit, bcsi Jea being also liablo on the ciiminal eide of the docket, to the pains and penalties by statute iu such case made and prtW videil. The civil suit is not depeudent up on an indicttmnt found by a grand jury, or upon any criminal proceed--ing whatever ; but at any time any person will have the right to employ his own private counsel and proceed by euit on the bond of the saloon keeper, and on proving any breach or it, recover the penalty of two thou sand dollars, and retain as hi own, given to him by law, the one half thereof. So, tho Stato virtually offers a re ward of one thousand dullaf s to any person who will provo in'a civil suit, brou-'ht for the purpose, that asaloon keeper ha violated any provision of the law regulating bis business. To secure this' reward will not ouly be a legal but a moral and righteous act, and therefore the person who becomes liable to pay it may certainly expect to have it to do. Being recoverablo in a civil suit, the trial of Ihe case could be removed to another county should there bo reaion for beleiviug that a lair aud nnparuai jury oou..- rtial jury couu ity in whur., f hi bond for a not be had in theuut st, it is brought. It will be a bresch of hi( saloon keeper to keep open mi usr or sell liquor between midnight Satur day and midnicht Sunday ; to keep his bar open or sell liquor during the twenty four hour of any election day to sell or aivo away liquor to auy minor or drunken person ; to permit upon his premises gaming, or even card playing, or any game of chance merely for amusement ; or to allow drunkenness or disorderly conduct of any kind upon hit premises. Violations of his bona, Dy a nquor seller cannot occur without ueing known to one or more witnesses, and if, as is now believed to be tho case, they are oft repeated and constantly occurring, tho number of persons knowing of violations win muiuij multiply, and in a short time the sa loon keeper will find himself at the mercy of an indiflnite number of per sons, any one of whom can proceed on hi bond, Indeed, tho reward of fered ia largo enough to enlist several person in the same enterprise, and in this way the two or three witnesses may be had whose testimony will be amplo to secure a verdict for the State. Holly Spring South, , ytttn Trnpw. M. O. Pcaiocratc. There U a lively contest for pre eminence going on bctwecu three or four varieties ot traps for human life. The gun not supposed to be loaded holds ita own pretty well with the kerosene can used as a fire kindler, while the strychnine in the guise ol the innccent carbonate of aoda, vie with trichina-Infested raw pork in it unpleasant eurpflst to coreles and imprudent people. Ab Italian named .lame Paltttrhi. has lust fallea a vic tim to his penchant for uaoooked ausage. 1 He stilTered ror tnirty uays, and oi ly yielded when the parasites invaded the regions of the heart. His wife and two daughter are also in danger from the same cause. There should be a rlgiJ adherence to certain plain rule on the part ol those who wish to avoid accidents from either of the foregoing causes: 1. To always treat every gun or pistol as though it wore eurely loaJed. 2. Never tinder ny circumstances to permit strychnine, oxalic acid or any similarly dangerons substanee in the house, except for immediate us4 and whew wanted. 3 To rewov the kerosene can out of the reach of igno rant and tiartileaa persons; aud 4. Never under any circumstances, to eat pork wtiich has not ln pretty wellcoeked. No ono who ol.-rves these precaution will ever fall, into any of these palpable trap. nituop .irr.v in i . T)ectnbrr Wc-otivUie, 2.V Bav St. Louis, tl. . I 26; "January Vast Cbn- ', I, 3; MiBsitaippiCity, 4. 6; I a xi, 7, 9; Patcagoula, 10; En'erprii-e. 11, 12; Meridian, IS, 10; Lauderdale, 17; Scooba, 18 ; f-hnqiialnk. 111: Macon, 20, 21 1 tjolumhus, 3; West l)int, 17 . Ahwb'o. a, February I koloka. I. 2, Holly Sprintiai.!; Water Vall.y, a, IU; Oxford, i U. W; Grenata, I'i, IS; Grenada, 20, 23 A libel l contubu ' ; ex pected at each place i.i I I f M lha cause of Mission. i W. M i'.ui.. X i.