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THE VOI.ir.MI-: XII. -? CA.MDKN, S. C., FKIIUY AI'UII. I'.HU. NO. I.i. TAKES THE OAT!!. : Aguinaldo Swears Allegiance lo United S?aies. . PROPOSES TO BE A GOOD CITIZEN.' Chief of the Filipino Insurgents Subscribes to General McArtluir's Gatli May Help flake Poses. Washington, D. ('., svpcol.il.- Tho War I >epa:f motit today received Infor mation from Gciur.il MaeArthur th.it Agulnaldo ha> tuliei) lie oatli of nlie gianeo to the ttnitul St.iir.s under ili" tcrn'a of anvniv.ty olToiod by (SoneraI MacArthur by direction of i. he Presi tlent. Tho news came to -tho Depart ment iu vho followtni; cablegram: "j-inco an ival at Manila. Aguinahlo, T.ua been at Malneaiiau, inve.stlgating conditions In the archipelago. He lia.s ii'li<*d nlnxwt entirely upon the in si ructlve advice. of Chief Justice Arel lano. As a result, today ho subscribed ar I swore to the deelara1 (on oa page 11 of my annual report. M'acakh puth. ? The oath referred to i.s as follows: "1 ??( hereby rrnoniuv all allegi ance to any and all so eallol revolu tionary governments In the Philippine Islands an.l iecogn izu and aeeopl the rupreino authority of tho 1'nP.ed Elites of America 'therein. 1 do sol emnly swear that I will bear true faith aiul alleglanco to that govern ment; that 1 will at nil times conduit myself a?s a faithful and law-abiding citizen of :ihe said Islands nu 1 will not, <4thor directly or lndlreetly. hold correspondence with or give InndM g< !)??'.? to an enomy of the I'nitcd Males, nor will 1 ab't. harbor or pro ton s.i'h enemy; that I impose upon my;v)f those volutary obligations wi'hor-t any mental reservations. or purp<v-e of c<Wifition. So helj> me (Sod. (5ener.il MacArthur's dispatch coii tained ivueh more than was given to the puldle. Tho portion withhold rdat cil to thi> future disposition of Agui naldo and made suggestions as to what the late chief of the ln.s-une-.-t Ion might accord!.-h. No official sta'.e lin-U could be ob'lM ined ,ir to what finally would be done with the prison er. but !t war. emphatically stated that he would bo held for the presentment would he granted all possible immu nity consistent with existing condi tions. General MacArthur h is hopes that a great tieal may. be accomplished through -Agulnaldo. During the time he has been a prisoner he has been made quite a favorable impression upon Genseal Wr-Arthur. It la; been sun gr.d'ed til<11 iiiwiim u>?. ?-orwB of Jhe notice of amnesty the prisoner should be pet at liberty at once but there is a provision in tiie amnesty proclama tion which says that tho<-r. who have violated the lawa^of war are excepted from its terms. Whether or not Gen eral MacArthur lias satisfied himself that Agulnaldo has not violated the. laws of war cannot be stent oil, as tho prisoner would be permitted to tal<e -the oath pending an investigation ol hi!8 past conduct. Agulnaldo, having been -the head of the insurrection, un doubtedly ca-n be held until further Investigation i.s made or until circum stances which surround tho situation in the Philippines make It advisable ?to reload him outright or therwise dilsiio&e of him.'. Those conditions and ?Ilhe general situation. apd Agulnaldo s relation to them were the subject <>f General MacArthur's dispatch and are being considered by the authorities who will have the final disposition of the matter. The news of Agninaldo's action was rccclvod with evident satisfaction by the \Vn;r Department and the opinion was expressed tfhat Rood results would follow among those who Have boon i,till holding out against the t'nlte.l Slate?. 'A'gulnaldo's taking the oath of allegiawe." said one member of the ciblnet today, "emphasizes the import ance of his capture. It makes more clear -that the insnr rood: don has al*?>i. reached Its end and foreshadows tri" early ocmplo'e general acceptnnce of Vri/ited States sovereignty and author Ity Only a comparatively femall num ber of Filipinos are still In arms nrd e,ho effect of AgulnaHo's notion en ^ them Is abvlous. From now on we w'.ll nr(V? forward organising t^e best gov ernVoat we can suite,! to the needs of ' the { Philippines. Agnilnaldo's submis sion >wl II have a considerable bearing ?In hls\favor In the determination of ?V ndbloe-of what to do with him. Thittwifl not be decided for some time amj General MacArthur and the Phil ippine oonvmlwdon nminMmo will de liberate carefully over the- que-tlon l>efere reaching any conclusion. Should thd capture and submWon of G.e Filipino chleftalT* m?rk 4he beginning of the end In tho Philippine*, as la ex Wted, the effect upon the American naval representation In As"!atc wo. em will be a very considerable rerfuetlo^ of our naval force la the East. 1 here are at present about 57 of our naval *c?m)0 on the Asiatic st?**>n. A Rood ^rmny of th*? win ^ hom? form nnclrt V* new iqnadrons. It ^ possible that the European Nation with ftriuVl??rtr-rs tu Mrd.terra..c an will h? revived, and also tbat the or txo "M 8??'h P,0",c station will follow." ' Harrison Elected Mayor of ?**"**? Chlengo. Special.?Carter II. HArrl r^elsctsd mayor of Chi- I ?? for the second term and will next commence his third term as the rblsf execntlTS of the city. His total plurality <&? J?4** Haneey. th. iupoMIcm Win *? I?tt? lUnhllrrr Mbt?N ts Jf,?f7 rotes. Tw'tKUl nu <*0>?cfo. HJUtarrtMii I:\PK1SS ROIilit ItV. Columbia lias Another ^diarp Steal - $5,000 I Ills | Jmo. (loluutlila, Spt-fi.U ? Tin- thlid ! ('Xj)irol-lxMy with which ii 1 has bee:> ("I'M.'icc.f | 1m 11<?. la-t 'years occurrt <1 1:>M week, and ttie i have ju. t come : > light. Li.-t ''"l.u 1! IV tllO I'.iUlk Of i "t?i IJ M::: i .1 .'lit '? i I iho horn Fv;? ess Company a package containing $.'>,oeo in j>:?i??-i money, t\>m?lgned t) the Pant. Commerco of New Vo. 1; city. Sfttu: ' Col. \V. O. Chilil :. president of :^0 Bank of Colnmbh, r -i t i ve-d a t ;>:?? gram from (ho H i.nk ??} <.V?nsntf.N ?* s.al.ing that a package u.arko,! tocon taln $r>,ei)0 in ca:di had t>0011 1?<.*?? I * ? <I. hut t ha-' it contiim-d nm h: r ?, hi:; s'ips of brawn pa;>. r. Th ? inve : :ga 1 thi'ti began. 'Die package was put up in C.da.n 11a by an official ?f tic hank an 1 Celontd Child i-~. s'U.tv 11; il it e.;. - ?'? right, It was taken \o j I-esprei'a . J.'v" ? Jiii". -it- ?-!<(!**'ov-" 111 o?| t<> a porter. Tie robbery was not committed in Columbia. It Is thought by those in < hargo ot the, case that i: went through t<> N-'w York all right ami wa.- md mob-.??? 1 until it gu't int.) the New Y<uk ottice, where mI;?' brown piper was sub>-t? lutej for the bill.-'.. The Hank of Columbia loses nosh ing and the Southern J'JxfU'cv- < ? piny is* responsible HiiUnoially. ( apt. 0 M. Sadler. Mr. Kb hard-on. iuat agent, and others are wot Kim; on case for the expnvs comnanv. Christinas week Columbia waa startled by the news of a similar de falcation. which occurred in the < hr pjtte office ami came to light lv 1 ? I v aceldont. Three years ago a package coat Mining $10,000 disi ppearc 1 from the keeping of the express company at this place, and the general public d?ie? not yet know if '.he thief h ?s h'-rn ?st tight. Constabulary W: ,k. The chief Stale. < onhh '. rnjvnrt: the work done in their rc.^Vc. > vt: di visions doling the week eliding \1a.rch 20d as follows: John (r WatFan ami imm a'-com pli.-dud nothing. \\'. W. Sellers and in< n -ei/.t 1 2r. '1-2 gallons of whiskey from the. following peivons: Cyrus Clyburn, S.; adv Hill; .! n. Hall. 1/Ucknow; W. I Pamell, John Dukea. Cannon T.i>' .r, Famar; K, W. Hall. Jaicknow; .1. K. laigrin, f-umt; r. S. C?. FaFar and men s- i/"d 1 gi 11 oris of whiskey ar I brandy ttoia H. Uoininlek and Peter Trntor. a' Prosperity; Irwin Poole. Itiv<rvica; Pe.n Fuller, Creers; Fewis Mai tin, Jim Pavno and John Martin, at Wards: convicted one defenda'V and sent one cafe up to court. J. F. Batemrn and men seized 1 ?> 1-2 gallons of whiskey an 1 brand/? 17 2-U dozen lot tics of beer fiom \\ . H. Sellers. Hunt I'ros., J. H. ('rocker, F. C.ri.mslcy, \V. A. Frown. Henry M-> 1 ? iii*i.-i/.i. <?...??? :?? 1'nhr 1'. e H. fJrartt. C. Troeger. U. C. I>ixon. 1\ Koneman. J. C. Poat, F. H. Moose, M*jllie Hill, J. C. Levy nir.l W. C. Dualap, all at Cr>lun>bia; Henry char'ia. F. ( ? Phillipp. at Foves. and J. A. lirown, at Plyf hewood; convicted one de fendant. C. 1-. Curt)'on and men seized 14 1-1 ?gallors of whiskey ar I brandy from Jim Couch Catrcchoe. unknown party, Pickens county; Mo-" Williams, Henry lloughey, Archie Ward law. un known party, Hock Williams. Millie Mariin. (Jorge Kletn and Susie Hill, at (Jreonwood, and convicttd live de fendants. S. T. Howie and men seized SO 1-2 gallons of wlilskcy. wine and randy. S dozen Potties of beer and ir> g.illons of beer in kegs frr-ai I! <>. Ha-se mever, Chailecdon hotel, Calhoun hotel. Jas. Polo. T. W. Williams, K. J. Moonan, J. J. lender. Kotilli Itro.-., O. 11. Albur?, T. S. Powlsk, F. .1. Mocnan. ii' .block and P.urns. .1. \N . Mooney, CharU.''ton lm'cl, Tl'os. Hug gan, One Frenc^le. The Savoy. J. Jlrown, C. Mnller. F. II. Herman. Pa.! O'Conner. .Tas. Folo rnd C. H. I<J?*n.;e, all of Charleston. J. R. Fan.t an I men prized 10 sai lors of whiskey and brandy and 10 gallons ef b?*'v ioi k< fioai Aithur Anderson, Pacolet; ri. M. Ca-'-tleb.-u ' y. Woodruff, and T. J. Jaekron. Hock Hill; and convicted one defendant. Hit With a Bottle. Edgefield, Special.? From what cn ho lonrncd, it seems 'hat on or about I he 22d of March, 1(?0|, Mr. WilMnm Horn, a resident of t)i 1^ pl:vi\ v.li st ruck on the head with some kind of blunt instrument, sail to h* .1 beer lottle. and thai tins vo:ir.?l w? in flicted was a serious one, though air the time not much attention was p>. id to it. Pr. F. \V. I*. Hutler. the attend ing physician, says of the matter: "The lick w?* cm the hoaxl. on tlift ripht side of the occipital hone, and wflfl made by some blunt instrument? a blunt bnrise like lis ion, with hair ma*ted up in a clot. The brain and it/? funtfrionfl nre serlourly impaired, lie baa lucid intervals; than .ill of a sudden he suffers from delusions of all kinds and Is en'ir?i'y Irrational for miw time. Ha suffers very much *from pain In the head and from Insomnia and great debility. The prognosis of the case is most unfa vorable Inrlccd. The locality of the brain lislon i* l>eyond the reach of tfte human mind." Mr. Cliff Owdom, a merchant here, is said to have In- j fllctod the blow, and he is now under a $500 bonfl?v "pte^cb'fnces for the -re covery of II0W1 art flight, ar.d he may die at any time. ' ? ?uoyajdwis no par^wjjti ?idAV ooijbo punrau p?.to|dai? mojZ -en a*x *eurAnosdni|g ye ?tr&qai9tu ? 0) majiur]-jg^ipiwa aiouj ?| s*ja X?uoai ?iu -?r>uMnoui m*j ? jo1 &>igo ?<o jo tu> **m 'nosdtno JR oqi ?n<l* Xep ?jmug pvuanjso A**\c\oi eqj, 0094 jo p*<Mai um<| ':> g 'nmnr] )rf*>0 ?jo Murtra ggx?y P*lfl jgggjgg . BAIMIS1 VOl Ml HtOPLt. This Year's .Meeting Held l> h ?>r 1 he Coast. IJelow is givi'ii the com pie to pr<v ! gramme of iho cimiing annual oonvc.i 11on of t!.o H. V. 1*. I'. of this Stat. K I 1<;> lu lil in Charleston April I to 7? ? jh xt Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Sun. i day and Monday. This is ono of thi luigcst religions organizations In J So.alt L'arolin i and the gathering wiii j he .? imisi r? .?.Mosontntl \\". one. 11v :?\ is tin* detailed programmo a* issued: Thursday, April 1, 8:th> p. m.? 1 | Song service. Address, 'MlsAlon ol ho H. V. I'. 1'." Rrv. 1.. M. Roper j :;>a: tanhuiS. (\ A. Organization oi i.ii\? ntinn and election of offieors. 4 vect i>tIon t;> delegates lu ehurel ! arhirs. j l'ridtv, 10 a. in. 1. Devotional ox er cises. L'. Welcome* by president and pvt r or rh.irlo.^on li. v. i\ V. 3 ' - i . l" ' '* / ' | i IM;m :i? Id, S. I. Ad<lrr;'s, "How ic g-'t He l.tv t results from the soida i iRev. A T. Jamison. Green- ! ! ??!>;> i. s. c. r>. a<init-.-K, "How tc J m.lie the devotional meet In ra most] conductive to the spiritual gv>od o: the members," 11. 1.. Jvrckman, Char ) ??-?r.>n. S. ('. Friday, 8; 1p. ui.? 1. Son>? mtvIce j 2. Five minute talks from scvera.' v"!(Icnt:- concerning "the manner ir , w'lifh they con.-ait th.ir ill.ioii.. <!. > I S. King, <'altnnld.i; I : ??f. \V. I?. Ho! I?'11 i. .l-?hm":?n; Waller Cm tied go I'ltlY >1)!!;; Co. So.Mt. Ivlgottfleld. .1 Jnvior w .ilt, Mrs. .1 L. Minis. 4. Ad i'.'t s, "The n: ..vli.n <).' the It. V. I' j I". in tialniio; ter\jce." Hr J. L).- Chap ? man, A nde-,- on, I Si f nrrlny, in a. in. 1. TV.otiona ) exen.i "llow to oig.lllixe i euPuie cl.u-. I'idi". .1. Owens, Or :?::>jr. C. ;o Ki? uj j iht> :n:.<r<-sl t:rri at;endan-o." Rev I C>oo. White, Dangley, S. C. 1. "Tin T hie readers' course a stimuli:; !c J I ililri study in the li?.tines." Rev. 'i\ M ' Caiphin, Orangeburg, S. O. 3. Con i f( lencfs on these courses. Fivj minute talks frcm a numher who a>< Trying to purf?nc them Jn thr-lr union.9! 0. "The It. Y. I'. 1'. in countrj churches," Rev. J. T. Lit'.lejohn I'ai ksville, S. < Satuidny, 8:15 a. in.? 1. Song ser vice. 2. Ad-dress, ".Mission of the It V. I'. Iv. in stImula"lug Christiar growth," Rev. C. I-/. Hurts, ltlacks* villo. "Whit, part old peoph should take in young people's work?' Rev. Henry Miller. Aiken. S. O. 1. Annual report of hoard of inanagei's Sunday, 11 a. tn.? Sermon by Rev J. I. Ay res, Denmark, S. C. Sund:iy, 8 p. ni.?1. Song service. 2 "Tho H V. I\ 1'. rtf the next gen? :-a tior>." !>r. IvOC Davis Ix)dge, Oaffnev S. C\ 3. Farewell exercises, condu? iec l>y the president. On Mondnv the Sth, the delegate! aii.l visitors will 1 jrs treated to an ex cursion on 'tho water and will 1> shown tho places of interest about th< oil y. Acting President Rnlley In ho^cs that all who attend the conven tion will be present at the openiinj oxereisos and will remain ?tJirougl Monday. ' Fpecial round trip rates will b( j mruio by ail railroads in South (\ircv i Una. v. Tlic Governor's Staff. Tho adjutant general by dlrootJOE of tho governor, who is commander in-chief of tlio Htata militia has is sued tho following order announcing tlio personnel of thoV governor's ?t if; for tho torm of Gov. Jli'Sw^iuy now jus! begun; tho siaff as now consti tuted ha:? throe now momliRm-Cols Anil, Martin and Davis, re present! 1:7 rcispect ivolv the counties of New brrrv, I/aurens and Greenville. Ordor No. 10. By direction of tho governor tin following atppoin'tmont aro herobj announced for tho. information and guidance of'^11 concerned; Governor {foul Comnvindor-in-Chie: ??Miles H. MoKweonoy. S'aff of tho. Vomrnandor-in-'chlef: Adjutant and Inspector General? Pilg. (Jen. J. W. Flovd. Columbua, S r- V AssLtaiU Adjunct and Inspoctoi General?Col. John I). Frost, Co'.um bia, S. CI Quartermaster General?Col. W. ?. Maul '.in, 1 lampoon, H. C. Commissary General?Col. \V. B. Wilson, Charleston. S. C. Kugineer-in-Chief?Col. J. I'. Folk, I'amb?rg, S. C. Surgeon General?Col. 15. J. Wanna maker, Columbia. S C. Paymaster General -Col. George I). ( Till in in. Jt\, Clark's Mill. S. C. t Judge Advocate General?Col. t". X. Guntrr. Jr., Spartanburg, S. C. Chiof of Grdanre?Col. Thomas P. Brantley, Oral ?tl>lLrg. S. C. Aides to The Com:nnndor-lii-Chiof? I'lent. (Vd.'A. M. Mo^n, Orangeburg, S, C.; Lieut. Col. August Kohn Colum bia, S. C.; Lieut. Col. K. J. Watson Columbia, S C.; Lieut. Col W. C. Mough, Lanc.38.tcr, S. C.; Lieut. <"o'. G. M. Greene, Hock Mill, S. C.l Lieut. Col. F. A. Tripp. Black?burg. S. G.; *Jeut. (>>1. G. C. Sullivan. Ao.deison S.. C.; Llout. Col. Thomas C. Hamor, |?ennet;?vtlle. S. C.; Lieut. Col. C. J. Redding, Charleston, ft. C.; Lieut. Col. D. A. Splvey, Conway, S. C ; Lieut/'GoT." fJ. If. A'ull."Ne^>orr<^ ?. C.; Lieut. Col. W. H. Martin. T.jfuroi>s, B. C.: Lieut. Col. T. W. !)nris. Jf., Ofeonville. 8. C.; Cap'. S. Fi. Hyatt, folu^ibla^ 3. C.; V^Pt. J- O Tell, Ct> Ir.mbli. A^C. ?Jiymrder of the governor and" cbm n.aiider-In-chief. lOffle'fll.) J. W. FLOYO, A?*Jntant and Tnsp**c..or General. J NO. I>. FROST. A: n'r'.ani Adjutant and Invpcc'.or 4ion> Telegraphic Brief*, The French Chamber of Depotfti paaaed the Lav of At-soclaUona. N^w rontons of the Kaiser'a mat WfCdtt? itL-Berlln Rpmaot -Mai a* threatening to enub Um people*** WS!L*??? J*** ? m: ai: cnirr : 01 4~' Will Dominate iIn ton an J he World's Kidlest Sp>l. ? ? Tin: MORJ Will. Br: AliSORIill). ? Sljvt i y Was Wrong Wisdom In Oivisioil ill t'olkti?*- No iMut'O ??^olid S utlh." Now Yoi k, Sint l.il. In it.s fnr;'.! coiuing i-sue, L?\?l'.c'.s Weekly w.ll print a i'u;?< r by * ?' ' ?" * S. Mo tin* famous t'oufi ..It i .i. o r:? vi? r. ou '?'I !;>< IkiWU til' !h?" K'sl ^outli,"' in which lit' s.i\ s: "Tlio real f.ni.h is jttM at its birth. '4'U?* ??? this pM!rt rf the :.a .Hu". ?'<'<?' ? V , "tMf. V.l 'I'll*' CTltl' the fonth wi'l In' r. i' j it'll' r aid mor.? powerful than the north. In tin" days t<> (o:r.<* the south will Iimmmih tho dominant si-.t '.in 11;?* country. " Wirimnf ;!.*? \V.:r <?:' Sppc.-. ?ioa li ft south could iit*\ ?*;? ha vi' hoped to at tain the fiuute t!:at i> p ?w < t i a<i? Slaveiy w. s a gn in Minis, par.il>'.'. lug PfWm;tl energy 1!." aiiolishiui? this? wio!iij oar w>. r l> :;i .1 p.pry Plato ?of tlt?? .d:i>vm and iMxun line Tin.' vgroes ;ii'<* producing inorti ns fit ' nu'ii than they <?',< r ?:' 1 a t-i.tvfs. and fI:f ^ rcat nn-s of the pin 1)1*' ; rn better oft today than th? \ WtMV under the ehl antebellum :-\s ? 1:? 11v, as wt'll as Indu,-t rially, the ;? I 1 on til' siivety was highly hen 'h'l.il iti its ; s to the iiu'scs for shivery v..is a i\,< si w 01115 and no c.ommuu!t'. t;.i? m i:u? h.ehivit i Kt.it- Oi* ! '".H't'-s '.VI: i .1 It!'. S.VtOTIlS j arc 1 ? I ??ii a wt "Tht'e <ii< the i''';.! m-:> oils tor ! is; ??? i: ? 11K tl: it thf n< tos is boar ' to is niov:'. fW i: ile lhcy n>: a?; m-ar t'? ? i" ?? "? ,v vv!:1 p: opb ;'s lltcy w ic limit r the sys? j t":n i-t slavery. .. <? ? t r.n t<. I <? ] ahsorhi d hy in-tuiivat i '-i .an 1 In (hi-tj cagnlfir.nnt tli'y v. 121 ;lu?.?iipt .ir. I ins 13 the natnnil .and w-lsf st iolntioti of what we now f ill tho Tan' p:o!d.?!))." "Kirhnv>:nl i-^ tho ?? 11n:o.-! liK'.ly to 1 >??<?<>!,??? i'i 11 inn tli?' l'Snkiiii; iM">a I tp rnd romm'. i? ial lij atlijiiai U>rs ut tlii.s i oi'.nt ? y and : !:<?:.-r r?- of th? world, 'riii1 ti.tv.i of ih.:t l'intoi; nil city :ts a politics! <si>: 11 'i'p ;>s>t ls'l ito catiMT n.s tlio ccnIral point of inan ufa< tnrp 1 <?r iIn* w!; d. jid from tlicfp for the world at lai'y, i.i ji ?t hp.uinain;;. "Wiiili' KiPst foipos hi vp hppn working for tin' pIisiikp. iii'lutslrially nntl sot'lally tho pilitipal <'li!iiiKi.* is liat'diy Ipss iii!irk?'d. It is well nbth folly toilay u> ik of Vho 'yolid eontli.' That, hy thi? wmy, \va:> a phrasp of niy own Invp.ii! Ion. WIipii Hayos hpraaio tht> Kcpnhlip.an randl datp for j*:r. I lpiit. I iii kp<I in a let ter (Ann. isffi) that it was butter for sonm southern tn'-n to Hiijiport. him beeausp, if ho wire ib'rtc l, his ;i<l ministration inn.-:! r.<cpssa: lly rest on whatever viijij.oi ted it. If was better for tnp pout hern people 1<> divide be tween t'ho pruvies, so tjiat, no niat'tpr wlvleh vide won. the:e would ho m<n frendly to southern people who would control irs soiitlK'i'ii policj. This contention i< fully nali/.ed to day. and .lie \s >lid soulh btilonjjj wl'o'ly to he politb-iil part." The Alnoila Scandals. Mrnila. l'y ('able. The nonBiitlonal ftninrs in the cntrmi sarv department whb'h were developed bv the arri'st ol Captain Fn: leriek l>. Harrow and others, will he probed to .tin* bottom Ordeis have bpi n issued thai no guil ty mar. ?'?:< ape. i ho uiiml er of men ImplicatPil in the frauds is undetei mine^l and hl^h rank will not suflico to shield delinquent*. Colonel Wood ruff, the ebief eomn.l^sary at Manila, raid to the r?'pres?'ntatlve ?>f tlx* As sociated I'reHK that the lirej-tularlti?;H were oxapu[p|,?'''d. and that lb'* lroups were jtlwms well supplied with stores. Colonels of the rotuniiiu; volunteer r<'Kinv nts wroio to Col"itel Woodruff, in praise of tho tw:i.u>ia sary department. A Hoer UprlsinR. f/or.dnn, liy Cibje..?-T'>isp:.,i:?'hes from fjip') Town and nn:*?.;cltf t*? 1 k of (Sen era J Pot ha and'General D?*\V? : joining v fratherhijr of 13,000 .n'-n for opera tions (S'-neial l-'r?-n< h the Triiiii3va.il. Two hundred Ko-ts have 1^-eappeared near Richmond, Cape Col ony, an I lh^ town has been call* od out. to defend the plac.*. Allncrs Strike at lilrnjlgeh.ini. Illrn.iuKhctm, Ala., Special.?1'lvo hundred miners employed l?y J. C. Hat tcr?on, a Kub-contrnetor for the Ten nt/kVo Coal, Iron & Kalliorut Com pany. r.t. nio.-?burK, af^pek Monday, because the operators re/uaed to pay for yardage work In the entries lo^ie mln<M. T4?r> men claim he should j^iy for 1? and ho contends that the men s? o :'1 ?'o ** e k wifhoi*-1 "?ny. Is believed the difference#/ will ho ?et t'c.l }n a fttr days. \ j Newsy Notes. On 1 y one Federal of'ioo commission In Baltimore will expire v/lth-In n year?-iha.: of Assistant Treasurer Sloan. . The President ha*.H4>l?oin,.ed Oapt Edwin M. ShfT-hWd a rear-admiral. A brakertian on a New York Cen IraJ freight (rjln was killed at IXjpew, N. Y.. by hlg train being ditched. Thousand* of- oordm ot wood In j jrhaft NV?. 1 of the Rvpnbftc Iron mine, at Republic. Mich., bare been burning j aiaoc Tuesday. A. Ootla, a New Yefrk poai tn atoaHag $11^ 'jj. . THfiOUGHOUT Tilt COUNIHV I tlO i^oltt It. C Count (' -N\ni. Russian ?V.nb;u ;ador to A:i;? i ?;(.v s in X?>i?:<Vi1 v' \ .1 I.' ??[ 1 ho ? mi.*' i' Va' lag. The Ukana.is lloune J Kc;no villi 1 j \ i has . d a Im: I tmp-'s :ug a !i:u: uf fio:n |i?<?(* 11? jU.eoo for gunbling.* I'l'>sl Itlll .!ll<Ig.? Cl.llk SilHlUO'a i h:I wiih slno:ing with in:? at to U: 11 litu. John Ihxr. otd. t:i a quarrel o,ei a I I i>1 feive ra:|s, was a< ft;?it <<vi :i.; \\ ? \\ . \ a. The Wei's Wliit.diOMl Tobae O Com pany. of Wilson, ?:??!!! * he publish* d lenort Ilia! it.s 1?ii>in?*.-? his been sold to the \iin'i i> in Toba-eco C 'Hip in saying it is hulojicndenl and will i" A: lluntingion. W V.i Schon. Hl.?ke ivlwenson's whoh.alc ;:io <er> Moie was I'UilUvl. l as.;, ill.-oiianco j (i.liee. Fll email .lolin WiUht \wn ktlhd by falling walls, i hit I' lustii i' I'mvhes and Associate in-oi c I >on;ln: ^ of Uu: -Nulth Carolina TTfTpmTioCiTurt. who were impeached vii\i 'si^fir 'i I'^i^inl iin* were acquit it il tin evei y charge l',v' Iht1 Senate sit ting as u liinil court ?>f impeachment, on lliursday, eleven IKunocraln voting to acquit. The North. I*ii?I* i*?i <!. Sehiirman, of Cor nell I' n i wrsit y. and lii.i wife will - a I from Now Vo. I; for Cuba lor a foil night's M'. t. Two '(iaiuiiM'ii were hul l hy a pas it ngcr :iain colliding with two <>il < i rs on t lie !?' liiis.1i \ a I! i v tool, Geiie va. N. V Mrs. Canir Nation will ho boy cotted hy temperance people at Indi aiiii;ol'f., Intl. TIh> Women'?! l"tiivrr~f.lty Club ,.f ,? w York im fii;a'il to admit women physicians as members. The Circuit Court at Cleveland. <> ha-; cleci.led tha :he eight-hour I iw for city ein;?!oy<s eiiae <? I hy the la i, h nisi;.t ure Is urtconstittHlon.il. A so| ?; leii.ont has la am reach" I with the P'O strikers at the "Macbeth (ibisa Wot ha, at Marion. Ind., and busi ness has heen resumed. Nit hid..-; He- icv. who murder-d Frank Johnson, a I'onnvylvani.i rail i on I towel man. was sentenced to lite imprison men.' at Cleveland. O. Tho Young Wmiu n's league, <>f liayton. (>.. edi!oil an issue of tin Paily News. Twenty cot ion mills In Full River, closed until April S, al't'ec.. iny N.OOU employes. A mass meeting of Hussion sympn* thi/.crs was held In N? w Irving Hall, Now York el'y, \\ ? dncsdap' nir.h*. There wotc 3.0(?u people present. Ahra ham Chuj'u and a nihilist n lined \i t (limir Sl?!chnclkoff wen* tl/- princi pal spwtkera. - ^ I inspectors at San Franeltieo, Cal , havo placed tho responsibility for ho !if,hfc< k of thi> steamer Rio do .laii' iio. vri Fehruuiy ^2. on th<? la to Captain Ward ami Pilo.' Jordan, and have re voked tho license of Chief Engineer 1 ierlihy. St.. Clair MeKehvny, of Brooklyn i N. Y.. has declined tV l>^ n moinber <d tho Hoard of Visitors iho Unite a I Sta.tos Naval Observatory, and Secre tary l/mg has tle.sli;n:t el in his Hiei'd I 1'rofossor Chariot F. ('luTndler. of Co? i lumhla 1'nlvert-ity, New- York. I: ore ig n. | The .steamer Kron I'rlnz Wilholni of |ithe North Cerman Floyd lino was launclo <1 at Stettin, (Jonnany. Coal hoisting engineers at Mit.sillon. <),, wanlL an elgiit-hopr day, and threaten a" strike. I/ioutonan.r, Count von Arnim. of the Cardet- du Coi'pps, has been eomiu ?iH e<l to Join the German Kmla^sy in Washing Ion. TV Roni:m ilispateli says it is otTi- i ally announecd that at ti s-^cie' <o!i sistory to be hold April 1 ??. and a public confll?tory three days lute. Amhbishop Martiinelli will bo raised to the. cardlnalate. Tho cardinal's hat will he borne fo hiill by SiRtior Coha olachl. The Cologne (Pi/.etio says, i eg1 j/'ii'M tho rumors that the Crown 1 i rn Frhdrleh Wilhehn Inionds to ntar.y an Au.'lri :n l?rlnef ks. that, tho CJa/etio is lellablv informed tint the (h-own I'inee wlU. in no clreuniHaneo.:, many a Cath.ollc. buL either a German or at> L:neli:d' rrincoss. nisccllaiirous. Natural Kas has Sx-on struck near Loweilville, (). Tho at earn or 1'arls, of u coast lino, | founder^! off Northumberland drown 1 iik nine of tho crow. Furnace workers at Young;,town, | O., havc I'Mu.sod ail increase of In cents a day. xi lieioti oarpen?en* of ('levolnr.d, O., will demand an increase of five c> nts an hour. now 1'r.lted SUKs torpedo lent "T!n?ley," was successfully launchY~d at tho Columbian Iron Works. rtalti mrr. M:y? Anna Truxton Craven, of N. Y., grnii'lnughtor of the Jfite Ro^r Admiral Craven, christened tho lx>a;. Th?> indemnity negcchi.ions arc hin dered. **ys -th? FVkin corespondent of tho I omion Morning Pout, because Cleriniiny IimIMs In forcing a loan upon Chir.a. to meet the foreign ddinuiuls fclr Robert Unit's scheme of Internal tnxaton would occupy* 50 yoaifi. A <on flfct s believed to bo imminent be tween French and Chlnoio troops at Hawal-Lu. 'Tho Chicago horse market broke tho record of iccolpts Tuesday thero hav i.-.g arrivud dur.r^ Ttm-d^y 1,097 hor* s In 114 ears. Tho highest previous re cord was June 13, law. when 1,(K)K head arrived. A large number of tho horses now being purchased In this market are for Kngllsh array. W?K??.-n lumber asseelstlon* - have raised eastern delivery prlec* $1 j>.f 1,000 feet. Tiie mktn of raw Tri** K*4? pBnw, of Bluftw. hi, Is^COTlWg " " ?' k VIC I IMS l?r I ill: IDKNAD'J '>ne Death Results i'loui the Storm of l.n.nt \N cek. Mai lington, Speci il. Tho 4omado j v\ lu.'h passed three miles above ti t* V w u of Darlington ?>ti Monday hue ! I. i.s cost one life, l!i.it of Mrs. Me ('own, who died Monday ulght at U> o'clock ;i 11 il \\ as l>iu ioil Wcdne.-day at 11 u'tdock from On* I'rcsbytorlan !jd:in fill >?!' which she was a member. TfS<; Interment was In tho ccmetei/ near tho town. At tin' time of the storm Miss Ho Mi Tow ii. t lie daughter of Mr. an l \li Iohmju- Mcl'own was coming down the :taiiwa> with her mother. w ho had h'Tji an Invalid for some time with grippe. Miss litwi w.i.'i not loir:, 1> ?' Mis. Mi ('own received Injuries wlii'ij ri.iilte.l in li.'i dea h that night. Mr. Met'ow n win found in tho hou.-o near one of tho chimneys. lie s si ill in a .-avions eon lltton. Put it is (??>}>*-?t that h" mny rrvovor. TheTiii!. u i a ml11 ' i.'..''.'.'-V.; ?' -<!., ?Iw^vh ' out of the house mul was picked tip u< :i distance from It. Her left leg H broken near the thigh am! she ha I also sustained a fracture of the skull wh'ch tiipiired trcpaning. She may live M"s lfo.se M.-('own, the daughter, w <a not hurt, though -he knew nothing af ter the storm struck the lions ? nut I ?!? ? found herself in the h mse >f a reighhor where the members of the family had been carried. Tho id 111 lioii.sc was also blown down, the mill r being caught In the ruins. Put fortn ii* e'y Hat. hurt. Two colored persons wire in an out home m the premise.i iu.-t in the real of the building. Tho timbers of the house were much! by chairs ami tables, and they were thai fliahlorl to crawl out without injury. \\ nunibt r of tenant houses on .1. It. I mw's pi ice were blown down, but no .me was injured. There has been j:roit ile.<; met Ion to the timber In the traeii of the siorin, but so far a* has b-en .i.%. la tained no other lives have b en lost. ?? Uobb.Hl tils brother I .annus. Special. A young whi'o inaii giving his name ait John Alloa was atTeatcil by the police la'e Wijd* ie-lay afternoon at a livery slab" where he was offering to sdl or Irado a line mule, which he had Ju. t rhlil mi !n town bareback, for "any old thin.'; ' u.d a lit tlo cash, lie was locked up as lie could or would not. gl\e any con nected account of how lie etine in po ? Session of the ir.'iile, etc. Thursday morning a iiioj.sage was received* from Sp'irtanburg describing the mule an 1 man. saying his name v^as John l;"?t* mil the mule had l>? eir'st oien from h'.s biot her, a farmer resuding near I'aeo* '.et. When cou^fitt-Md with theso 'ads AI leu-nttTis^ Lee owned up and ox I I .ined /nai he just rode the mule off hern use I ho (ililn'l like his brother on iccountlof t rouble between them a rear or/so npfo. I.ee and the mule will cni/ied to Spurt iiihurg 4hls even ii?;. Jiyd he w ill probiblv have a chaiicn ,<i explain to a Jury of that county h a purpose nwi Intention of carrying tho mule awa/. Killed Ahout a lllcycle. (Jreeiivillo, tfpocfa'l ?Tho record for nanslnying is not being dlmln'shod l'i Uiy way. and (Jreonville c, unity la sllll ;! j theatre of operations. Tho negroes h i iii (leterinilie.I to maintain the re .'ord, If the whites are not so active (ml aggressive as fonuerly. John ')isnn sh(d^#?nd killed James llaniHi.'O in the farm of T. A. Ashn-ore Thurs ilay aftei noon, and the cause of the jnarrel was a bicycle owned by one of Jieni. 'Hie killing took place near Lendcrmail, ten miles south of tho city, md the. two n"i:roes were at work in a .iwMtnot far from the ATtfimore r? si lence. Ikjth men have been in thu ?mploy of Mr. Aslvmore 'for several fears, and they havn always been 'rbndly until tiiia difficulty. Which iro^e without' any rlgns '?f prev'ous .iouble. The culmination of the (|iiar ?e! was when Dlekson drew his pistol and Manner |rlck?*d uj? a rock. Dickson tired his pistol and Mannore flo;l for his | life, wih Dixon pur-uhig him and fli ng :'H lie went, until H nuriro foil to t ho ground and the climax wan over. Uan Qore wjiu (lend and l.'ixon was tlo* slay ?r. t'oniwr Klack held an inquest nid the Jury rendered .a verdict In no* j^rdmre wrlli the facts given. Dixori c.'!is arrested at onc?! and has been placed in jail. Tell Into * lie Plre. T'Hmj, f%|?"rlal.?At 12 o'clock riiurs'Idv Mrs. "I'alVii" Mcl/iu<hlin, <v!i:to ?i11 iiik Id front of the flrc nu.*" ii*; T ior f.wo-weeks-ohl grandchild and fell Into the fire. At this I tlip there was j)o on'1 In the hou&i* >xrcpf her ?].'iMj',lt^?r-in-lnw. who \v;m *on fined tf? Imr bfl, hut who managed '?-> reset:o her pother from the flames. I? s. Will and S. 6. Under were Irr ;ju lio' e]y f???? for. A* n ir TVns found that Mrs. Melauchfln vr a ser ' sif.lv burned. OtS> axf !h out. the "?fl!oc will probal ly he lost. tlie> face is badly fearretl. The d e o'k ?iy if sh?j te -overs she will never have hor eyc ? nht. The l>ahy was not rorious y burner] t.o far as can he ascertained. To l.nnd Foreign Troops. St. I'etnrHhurR, By Cable.?A dls perch from Vsldlvotock Tuesday, March 26. snys that a' conspiracy on the part of the Koreaff HI: IBtdr" of JirrtJce nnd General Tchu 8-el Men to fcrri^n tro.~ps ic Scot:! *wss he* J rayed to the* Kwoon cabinet. The object of ffle conspirators. the die-, patch adds, was to causo the downfall of Oh m-fnletry. The principal plot ter* have been deoOrted. Telegraphic Briefs. Tommy Wert, of Brooklyn.. wet knocked oit Friday nlfbt before the' Southern Athletic Clob, at th? aodl mrlum. nf Louhrrllle. Ky., by Manrla Hart, of (LooIstIIIc. la the ilwiwUi round of a' 20-roond boat At I*xh>?toa, Ky.. t*e Amerleaaj "ChrMlaa Mi ' ??ifti?e* W .Cke ??? CAMS' HOKN BLASTS T lift broya man Is uvt r a Ix'llovlug Love In a con^lc tl -a li nt aupoi' l (\|t'n 11:0 soiu o?. If yon won <1 uvt?H win do not hook o\it tempt t icii. The only true di vine MV V I O is t' O i n vu-' of hnmtiui.? ty. A man Is worth what ho given. ; Jto.'ormers must ho transformed, Mnulinc.-s Is hnllt. on fcodllnosa. Fast llvling i.s really hut slow riyinfT. The fht'h-'ian servos nil nun hut Christ Is his only Muster. The he.uiui?t 4?4" ihhiiv Cf>rM? tlnns i.s the church collection. The man who will not sor?*> others cannot succeed himself. The IIkIk of a Christian life either shines ou,t or it roob out. S|?:ism.< of spiritual Indirection are ?produced hy swallowing isin.v A diamond must remain dirt If it ho not willing to lose half Itself, A hilloun rises when you throw out ballast hut u man will sink that way. Ho who would measuro the sun with n fcot-nile would Judge (?od by him self. (Irit is a Rood tftinjt to have ho long na \on don't tire It In your neigh* foorx' fact s. The man who aooks to plllo\t on ]k>pul 11* applause finds It liaixl to slocu for fear the huhhlo will hurst, 'lMw trouble with some sciontls>ta ia that they live In tjio coojl-mino of their l:ivewtiv.atlona and call their candlu the auu. Ntnln I'roni Oliurrh. Columhus, ()., thieves reached the limit the other night when they enter ed St. iVicr's Lutheran church and stole nil immciuiu stuve which waa used for heating that atiucturo. Half a dozen men must have b?on engaged In the v.oik. Double Daily Service Between New lork, Tampi,Atlanta, No* Orleans and Points Soylli and West. IN i-:kkkct KI<<H<UAHY24lh, 1Q|M HOUfllWAltD. Daily Dally No. Ot No. 27 Lv. Now York, I\ H.ll. 12 66 pin 12 10 uu| Lv. rhlliiilflpliln, " '? 8 20 pm 8 60anf Lv. Itnltlinoro. " " l> 45 piu 0 22 Lv. WiutlilnKlon, " '* 0 66 pin W 86 na( Lv. lilolimoiul, B A. L. 10 40 pm 12 23 pn Lv. PeteiwburK, " V J_1 HI pm 1 10 p^ Lv. Norlluir " 2 (>r'am" 3 80 P?T j^.Uondortlfti, " '/"0 am 8 66pi} Lv. itaixi^ti, w a mu 6 (JO par Lv. Southern IMikw, " 6 37 nm 8 ffr pig Lv." Ilamlnt, 0 30 am B l O pft Lv. Coiniii'Mn, J " H 40 ittn 10 80 poq Ar. Hiivniiniili. " 1210 pin 220 Ar. Jacksonville, " 8 60 pin 6 30 an Ar. Tninpu, " 6 00ajn 6 00 pm ' No. 408 No. 41. Lv Ni'W York.N.Y.l'.A N.f 7 66 nm 8 6ft pm Lv. Plillmloli'titn, ^ 10 20 am 11 26 pm Lv. Now V?VrMD7.H.8.CJot 3 00 pm"* Lv. Baltimore, II. S. I'.Oo f 8 80 pn i.v. \v**hUon~N Aw.H.n.".... oaopm Lv. Portsmouth, K. A. L. U 00 pm lOOftaH Lv. Wulilon, " 11 83 win 12 88 pn| Lv. Nurlli.ii M . 12 65 rfty 2 10 pA J,v Ui'iitlwrHou, M I'iOnm 2 45 |?m Lv. n.ilolKh, M 8 02 nm 4 27 pm Lv. KoullHirii 1'lnw, " 6 1M am 0 48 pm Lv. Ilnuilot, 6 45 am 8 0ft pg I.v. Wilmington, " ..... ... 8 30B Ar. Chariolio, * ~ ~ T' ? 61 am 10 46 pm . LV. ? h"->t?r, ** 10 08 nm 1120 pm .. Lv. Oroouwuoil, " 12 07 pm I8jam Lv. At hone, " 2 1l>pm f?*nn? Ar. Atlanta, : " 8 86 pm- 6 80 an) Ar. AMIpiii'B) <'? A \V. t'. 6 10 pin Ar. Maoo'itl <3. of nu".".... 7 20 pm 1110 hm Ar. Mi>ntK"in'ry,A.A\V.1\ 890pm UWj* Ar. Mobile, LAN 2 6ft nm 4 12 P? Ar. Now Orleans,L. A 7 30 am 8 80J?m Ar. NiimIivill?*,N.? .A Ht.L. 6 36 unr_ ? ? P? Ar. Mcinpiiln, ?? ioo pm 810 am? nohtuwaiid, Dally Dally No. 402 No. 38 Lv. M?mphlH.N.O.A Kt.L. 1 00 pm 8 46 pm Lv. Natiiviilt', ." 10 66 pm 9 80 am Lv. N'-w Orloaim,I.. A.46 pm Lv. Mobile, L.A N "^am Lv. .MontK JinVy.A.AVY.P 8 20 am I80pM Lv. Macon, '<:. of <la. .7.. 8 <T am * ? P"> Lv. Auguala. 0. A W. b. 0 40 am .-?. r:. Atlniitn, t 5TkjZ WWW. Ar Atlt?titr? " 2 48pf? 1188pm Ar Greenwood, " \ **? Ar. Chester. \ fl 43 pm I.v. Ctourlotte. ** 8 30 pm 6 00 am Lv. WllmtogiooT 'I 380pm ........ Lv. Hamlet, " 9 Pm ^ ^ *** Lv. Hout hern Tinea, " 1088 pm Lv. Haielgb, " | ?0 am Ar. aenderaon. 2 27 1 00 p? iv. NoJiioi - J52 S Lv. Weldon. - ?22-^1- l?aS Ar. Portamoath, 7QO?m v Ar. WMb'IOB^.Jk Wi8.1i?. ?? ArTBaltlmore. B.8.F.C0 tjj A r ,N? tTqi?,O.P.88.O0. ? IT. Ar. Phlla'pbla, N.T.P.AMt ii Ar. nc York. ^ ?K Lv. Tampa, Jk A L. *T Lv. JaokaoovHK ^ 1 S : iss u 1mw> ^ mS?^ ' Lv> KaHtefc, ** ?fjff Lv. HuiiWin? * L*. Xortam " ZuZzE: - " -a. St.