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fABLUSTI1D 1865 NEWBERRY, S. C., FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1899. TW1CE A WEK. 1 At BUTLER ON RNCE QUESTION, HAYS 1AL F4TIl NE oIM IN AMERIUA is SURIE Wvatso Kp tho mWlppine,. aal ScId sth Negro Thevro. ICumarkm onl 1ysechlling. Gen1. NI. C. Butler, formorly rmomn ber of the Cuban commission, who was imistered out on April .15, was in Augusta recently on routo to Culb, whither 1ht) ii going on purely private businless. Ho was asked by a (hroniclo re porter for an opinion u pon tho Cuban and Phi,ippino questions, but ho pr)ofesseOd to know nothing moro of them t han he itw in the newspapers. But he was not reticent upon the recot lynching of Sam Hoso, alidl the consequent (it ion. "It. wits," said he, "a imost rogret. 1itble af riru,1an brings us facO to face with a (1qHt-ionl that will not, (dow in --tho raco problni. And for. this Very reason [ am an ar dont I xpnsionist: t.ho Pilippinles gi vo it natural hoime for 1the negrO. "Ono rceo is naturally opposed to othiers. WhIby it should )o so in the economy of naturo I cannot profetis to know. But the fact romains. Just s the Crooks, Cherokoos, Chicisaws, Choctaws and other Indian tribes were forced from thos Southern S altes because of racial ant agontisml, so, it seem1s to m11e, is th1e negro des tintod to be. "Tho cii-stion simply will not down. A co!ored proacher asked me if I thought there was any way to stop lynchiigs anlid I replied; 'Let your pooplo stop th'ir forocities. As long its tle latter contine, so will the venlgoannev of the whito 1mian, afind no amount, of legislalioll can st( ) either.' "Tao antagonism is tvhere andl([ will out no matter what means aro taken to provent it. "Speaking, not ini a spirit of hos itity to the colored man, bit because I think it would bo best for himl), I ail Of the o)inlioln that Congress should provido means to got hiiji out of the country. I introdicedt a bill whlen I was in the Senato asking an appropriation for I his ond of .5,000, 000. Of course, thi- amount would not have been anything liko adeqiato, but it wouill have beeni a startor. Today it would be cheap for the country if congress would appropri ato $10,000,000 to got, tho negro out. "I would not favor forcing him out, utit would mako ,iuch iidico i mlits that the advantages of the chango would appeal to himi at once. "Of~ conrse, it would trike timhe. It took 50 yuanrs to trmng him i here, andi, when it is 'onideredOl thrt was in the (lays of sailing vessels, it will be seen tha~t it should nt rot tiako longer now whIen steami is mi uIso. "It is bound- to comoe. Abrahalm in~rcoln abolitiornist as he was, fore saw thamit the twvo races cou1ld be only arntagonistic, arid lieo sought to buy an immrierise tract in South America whereon to c!olomz'/o the negro. "I'Ioday the Phiilippires offer the becst field. Th'le Cuban's don't want the negroes. They havo enough of their own. Niw, one of the recog rized.t p)rinciples of warfare is to at taick the enemy at his most vutlner abtle point. This is what D)owey dhid in the Philippines. These, there. fore, weoro legit imnately acqutiredi, and shlould be retairned. Being in thoe t.ropices they make an idleal bomne for th negro. I'or that is where naturo limntdd him to live. AN ExPANsIONIHT. "Sonme of the arguments brought oit agains4t expansion are really ab. sur d. There is nothing un-repuibli caIn in the idea at all1. While there is a certain parallel between the l. Vhppinos and the Indians, no one oveor conitunded in the (lays wvhen thle latter wvere at powe~r in thle land, that the wvhite race should give up foot ho0ld requiredl. There was the spirit ~'of opposition oxista nt thein that (ex ists niow. 'PT temperate zones are he rni ral borne of the whliito peo plos, Arid in their territory the pros ontce of large numbers of a race in digo~nous to the tropi c only results in ntagonlism. That brinrgs us brick to the negro again. ut to keep on with the expaInsion idlen. "Th.ove Sav) thalt it is OnnlOSnd to Domocrattic pri nci ples. V hy, Joffor 3011 wats himlsolf Oneo of the groitest oxpitisiolists tIe country hals evor had, an11(d withi (lit exceptioni of Alaska, ovory ot)or torritory wo now lavo Willi Itcquired un11dor Doimlocrati ItdmIIinistrittions. I say ke0p the PIhlilippinios-it would ho a confes sion of weatkness aid allow other Untions to caI118 cowards to givo thmin uip now. Sond 200,000 non to k0op (heml), if necessiry, un1til tho peoplo liad loanjod miongli to cistab lish local govornmIIIont. "Look ait th liIndians todaty. Theoy aro cooped ilp inl resorvations and aro uidor miniitry) protection. The wostorn torritories such as Arizona tid Utith voro k%pt undor military rule ovon for years ifter tioy began clamoring for aidillission as Statt14. Keep tio Phidippines and makm it worti theici legro's while to go over I the. To got. t he iegro alway from t1ho SothlIl is t.1o only aily to dto Iwal.y with chlonp labor, andl(] 11) induon imi gration. Atit itil t hm latt er hogins, 111ru0, lasting') prosperity will not. C01110.19bIlCO Te"tIn'll; en Thio testing of obalcc:> ii a fino art, which rITChes1 its fitiest inl Cuba. The Cubinm's firnt tet- is by th, s1mll. 11(o canI detect teio slightest variation in order, and iristitntly rejoets thm to. bacco its nlot Ilonginig to Uo bvfst graldo. 111i he tkes tlhe loaf, rols it 11(10 looking cigar out of it, and lighlts it. Ho (ives on Or t wo piu IfS, an11d t1n iiialvs thm smoke. 'Thu is hio determines thi filvor very accut rttel. Next lie witel ho way theo ei'gar burnIs, 11111 finilly teSIH th. 11811s. If tllt vigar will not hold its firt) four minuti s-Ilho best qualit ies of all shonuld go ulintil five 111111itfs thlo tobactc.>) i4 1 ot of theo bmst. Thel tobaleco Shn11 daio hold its atshe until thio cigair is burtt nomarly to dhe mliddlo. Bears the 1tuo Kind You Ilave Always Bought Signature of o Nvleii gri p i tlicks a personi of norvous tmIi Iloraiiei t.lhero is u1Sually I a great dV'prV--sionI of spirits, tho patiunt, is plunged ill despair, and no amount of argiumeit or rail lmry has anly effect Oil lis llisr.y. Tbo m or woman whoso nerves bo colio so s!htot tred I hat it is a torture to remain inl b4%:, and the jigho't is passod ill it vatill atemlpt, to get a little sloop i. (Iln tlie dowi griado to n0rvouls' prostrIt iol, insankity anild death. There is no tim,( tihn to ox perimont withli iw antid nuftried remedQ(ies. Neglect or delaty inI this respect may1) p)rovo ia fiatailimistake1o. Dr. Miles' Nervino is t10he bst of all me1dicines5 for t he 1um3 vons1, t.i rod out and( s1(oople,s-' v'i.t im of the gip , just as8 it 18 t.1he et remiedy for atll ot.hor weakniesses iad dlisorders of thle neorvoius Hstem,) it attacks01( the miniuto gOrmsi of imipurity cilustetred inl tihe blood anid th1ooughlyI routs theom ouat of overy hiidtten corner of tho body. "I wais oxtreme101 l nrvouis antd al - t hough I doctore(d wit h several phii cins I cold niot gatinlH strengthI. M\y neOrves bOcamie so0 comp)leItely un1 s tug that11 I cold sciarcely sleep1 at alIl, anid I thloughat I shtould151 srely dio.I bgan akig D)r. Miles' Noe. vinOl and1 ini less Iha a11 11wook I UIal foolinug very m)uch bet1ter. A fter h,ak ing six bottle 1 I 1wias compllletely restorod to hoe,lthi." A trial package of D)r. Milos' favor. ito troatment111 for th1e4 grip, conisisting of D)r. Miles' Norvinec, t)r. Miles' Ati. Pinr P.ills and1( Dr). Mil1es' Norvr, and1( Livor Pills, willI be sont. absolutely froo of cost to itny p)ersoni sendinig namo and( 1(( adross Onl a1 post al ciard, requ testring thle samplo, and menOItion Sig tim nameill of thi s papler. Addlross D)r. ile1(s M'ld ical C~o., likhaird, Ind(. 'J ry A lle lA'ei Foot1 - ae A powe~r to~ h)o shatk(en ito the shoes'. At thIi Iseason01 your feet feel swol ln, neOrvous and1( hot, anid gotI t iredl 0easily. I f yolu h tV(o smar111ig f et or tight 81hoe8, try AiIla's Foot Eias. It (coo18 thle feot and1( malkes wvalking eaisy. .itoliee corns3011 and b)unionis of alil Pain' and1( gives rest and1( comfort. TIry it todaliy. Sold by a'll drutggist.s, grocers, oo stor's and1 gene(ral storokeepers 31 ("ory whiore. Prico 25o. Trial packI{age FaFx. Add ress, Alion S. Ohniasted, L~ORioy, N. Y. I ~') ~ -4euroi at boiu'r with ?ij(it r nn Ii k of liar __d_.__ n "I i.M W~O,L L1 Y CO. A DARING FILIPINO RAID. TI IM AM RilClOANS AT S ,N FinNAN111 TAiV,N StV ?-Uuruis;. AI .-arS anf a Metutlig lexp'aat- n.i: a C ra,net T,n.ais that wat'ta t *ina' N ar the a iiAm rnam t :m'i p.s 9a, whe~ r..e 5 'ar.. aa Ti Trati. wata Qttekly Trrn tip. Aln illa1, Miay 8-'.410 P). Ml.--TAll Filipinos surprisod tho Unitel Stitt ferces at. San Fornando with it darin trick yestorday. A railway trai with an engin It och einld wIts almost to the Amorican outiposts ai in plain sight of the town. 1E)ofI they could bo reacied it gang < Ilitivos sprang oil' the traill, tore u sovoral longths of tho railway tritel boardod tho train again a id steamno Iway so quikly thitt tier was nt opport unllity t calpturo tho raidors. Tho Nobriaikt rogimiont. is askin for a teiliportry relief from (illt Oi :1 , ,) nil of t his rogilmvil'iit -m left it, th fro it. AN l:xiAiTi0X .lMlISAitiCIrS. Anilla11, May 8 - -.15 Pi. M.--Th arly's gunboats Laguna 1do Bay au Cavadongit, under coummand of Capi Urnti, Which started iup tho St Fernando River for Guagua yostvi diy, and(] wero presutimet to establis horo a itbaso of supplies for tho trooll miggod in tho northern campimgi roturned to-day, Major GIn. MacAi thur having failed to connect wit thO exILedit-ion. The gi.tnboats fouti rebols entlronchled ait 808smonu anll Guagna on fihe water fronts of th t,own. Thm vossels steimevd pist Iih works, siholling tho occnpants iv an driving tililm ou1t. Lanlding pi tics from tho boats mitirod bot towns, capt i ing at Sosmloa a Span ish ciptainl in tuliformul, who was os tonsibly ai prisoner iln tho hands c thb1 robpls aniid also i iitive officel Arriving at. Gkilgail, tho town iad :mall guInllboit we1re foun11d btirnin aId tiho ailtivos ovactiating tho lic Ili c01S(juilic of tho boiblardmien At. Ssoain tho linding part ciptured it num11ber of 'dipillo flag and it quantity of armis, chiily bolc and bows anil arrows, bpsidse a Ih of band instriieits, which tho mo p1 ht '1 its they m. a lIIched back to tlh Capt. (rant's expedition will prol ably retiri 1u1p tihe) San llerland itiver aft(l is iaving beeii reinforce, by roceitily purchias(bd ight. dtiagh sUPPRESiisIN; Tis NEWS. ashingtoll, rm 8 - -hl' war dv partielt has leceived from Glel Otis at dispa)itchi giving th isitutiit in tho Phti liinsi, some0 parts c whlich hitve been omt)Sitted by the wa departmtenit ini umakinag it psubli: Theli disatchs is its follows: Manila, Miay S.-Adjutanst Gone ral, WVash1ingt on: Sit uati1on as fol lows: Latvton at. Matnsini and Baili naig; scout ing parit ies to itnth an. (at. l\latcArithuir at SansFornantudc * * * por ion o f country hot wool Manillat iand niorthsen poinsts hold b; fLi and conIten1tedo. A rmly gunbioat op)erat ing ini ri5ven:. HaIZvo cloitre coutlitry west of MacArt hur of insur gonts. * * * Signss of insurgents weoakn ess mnore iappiareni.th dily. Os is. Beaurs the I4 he Kind You llavo AlWays 80ugli Bignaturo ialar I ppihSai Faor an Chasrier WV Slha (a Onpiti aof Oneit lii 11raect i shouan tad Dbullasa. CJoilumbiaS, S. C., May S.--Th~ Sousthorun Round Balo Companmy hr applid1t for it chtert with ia capiti st,ock of $ i00,0)00. lTho inincipal plaices of busisnsi are to ho C hatrlesto and11( Barnlwll . Mike lBrowrn is one of theo corport A p,rt sa for rouind bailes wilt bo it rodu ced ont iheI H)tato farm as.i an lil( perimienit, and1( it is 11he inttention t ho companyii) to est allish (ot hr Iphmt t.hrou)Sghouht the0 Staitoi as soon1 ias it success5 5 ist st)blishedl. c. A. B TI O~ 7. 2.A.. Bears the l., he Kind You Have AiWa s8Bugli Signaturo of FI NII. 0 I A' tr f Mr. ltijt El -j)a. teto 114 41jp tai of 5mith 'arollm N*4 oisinler Tho following lolter to the cup taints of th- Souti Carolina co Pa s which vo0miteord for sorvivu inl tho war w% it It spein Will bo of great inter, at to tbh soliers now imst.red o. Colunbia, April 17, 1899. i Deat (tptain: lin looking over the lst. act pas.sod by congross wo find provis"_,1 in1lado to piy all vollun - tmer sold'ors i roim timilo thoy volunil terel until tlime thoy mustered into smrvlice; theN 11groo to pay rojected ilon 1118 , provided propor roeeipts aro mado out and properly presented at tho war depi rtmIlnt. Tho Gover. nor will appiiint J udgo C.P.Townsond anid mll'(Af to work u1p thllosti claimis 111141 coilect the if tiho mnvil wish tho m1on1my v4llted. Jludgle Townseid baing. inaslhgtn (will look after tlilm It that endl of tho lino and I being hero will soo that everything is properly liludo out, beforo sent to him. Whilo thltso claimls will bo, pnm:1 by tho United States govorn Im-lnt, tlity will be paid at what th Stato law allows. - You %wiil proAbly want light uin th following (lulstions: First ---Aro (lite men who were re jvcted ontitlod to tile $1o.0pr day from the tiuiie they left h1om1- to tho daiy( of their r -jection ? Yes. StIco0--Are tho 11111 who wero accepted oiti11ld to $31.00 por day from the tit to they lft home to the dato tlivy woe uIst lise rod iilto the s8Ivice 01.f tho United States Irmy ? Yes, innlls tho amoun111t laid theml onl t,b first i1My dayV it ChiickaMaUga, which was at tie the rate of $1,-.0 per iolt It. h1I1Iis would out ti-d them to about ai.1.00 per day yet. Third--How will I 1111managN to get r'eeipts From tho-;v non who aro scattered over the couty and 'Stat, or will myi r"ceipt sllffice? I amill s trying to Irranljrgo with th#1 war do ant partmont. to lot your rocoipt sllice y t \ill lot youi kniow later about. this, as it is not. finally '4ottled. Fourthk---JIhr0 WIO a few 11011 (recruiits), who joiinol 11s inl Colu bia fromtivarl-iols parts of the Stte who W0r*0 rep'cted botwei tho t of arrival of the ommillipally aitd its 1mulster ill, the Xact imoo f vnlist. liwent, I do nout. kiow, anld the nam liftil 8 of whom I have lio record. It Ihi, Caist) whitt sIhall 1 1do? Cipt. Fitiller mhs tie slips of al who svoro exam tined th re0I' jecteId ad aiccepjteoi f men0. 1 (do not kniow~ ci thioso avil r ab111 Ask for aI1d ilo t his ploint: . Asu for1 thiiis clatss of men we will hatve to do thIe best we caln and1 got - all wet cant and the othIers wM'fl have .to loose. .l w ill writo Capt. Fuller on this poit, and adtvise you1 later. metn of the comipitny iand ha*ve them11 1pa18 a1 resolultion1 t) anuthlorizet you1 to emloy ,lge (I. P. Towinsend itnd mue to look iafteir thiis maitter01 for t.hom nd 11( ity a cormiion~0. Yours truly, A1 Vii lI,1e I,.i II ook I ofci inferenta'4ai tol Aln Wnmen**'1 8.-ntt F'ree. Elvery womantI Jlooks forwatrd with feeligs (of indlescr'ibIable joy' to thle compa)iredI wvith which aill others 1pal1 inito inlsigniifieno. Ilow pr'oud am1i( happy)13 she will bo whe hter111 precious babo est181.s on1 hue r breast--how~ Sswveet thle nam11* of "M~\oth1*er !"' And4( evenit is clouide d wvith miiisgiv~ings of the pain iand d11 inger of the0ordeal, we thait it is ut1npossilo( t.u) avoidl t ho feel ing of cen stm ant diread whltich creeps 1 ve he0' i(r. The* danugeri and ( slfil'ig iatten*dat. 111o11 being SI mo11 tir cant h enitirely preven'0it.ed, so that the coming of the liltlo strianger' ne(ed( n ot be loo k id for war d to w i th fear and4( t rembl ing, its is soo4ft en the1 caiM. IEvery w Inum11 who re'adshis 11paper (enni outin abii solultely free a vimluiable and*1 att Iirati ve littlo book ot itle "((1''ofor'e I hihy) is hlorni," by3 H11nd(1ig hei' nin in) d ldries- to the Brai'1Ield Il-agulator Co., A tlatta, (Ga. 'ITdis book ('on tilts prli('tless intformia t on to ial ' -miei,1 la 0310..htilu Scretitry LiI in I;ee.Ilpt sof I.tier Fsom (it.reilliat ii(ar Marluae. WaIshtington,) May 8.- crty liong has rE(0ivild thlo following let (vr from tile inillistor of narilno in 0.h) Germall catbinkot, exprv.ssivo of the1 good feeling provailing inl tlo hkigliest inaval g11m1rteOrs of Ovrimanly toward. tho Unlitod States tu11vil ut thorities: N.rlinl, April 27, 1891.). Cait itin- Lionoiainl,t Voli Rebouir. Paschlwitz, asindto ilho 1nporial (er1mil ms) it. Washin gtlo as repolitedly spocokn inl his reports of tho Very great colirtesy ho hals Ili-t witi inl United Stato4 navial Circles. (On1 the ocfiSiOl of his IIreseco inl thiti city said ollicer Confirned iis rports ill words of tho warinist i and most grtfuiil appreciation, ard vX prevssod th coliviction that it was solely Ul brough tho valuable assist ance of ill authorities voicorni'd and tho ovPr- roaldy courtesy of tho ollicers of the United States invy tihut ho was enabled to disehargo his dutios during and after tho Spanish Ainorican war. Capt, in lielitelint von ]Robour Palchwitz furthor stat(d gratefully tht wherever opportulity ooired ho bad enjoyed tho mlost liboral hospi tality of his American comrades. "Thero can bo no doubt but that. tho groat roadiness of the authorities inl giving information and tho vx trelio Courtesy of Hit differillt olli cors and ollicial. of tho navy ashoro as well ats on1 t io so0a, is to bo ascribod primarily to your excelleNe's inlitill Iivo. I thereforo desiro to express to ) our ex1volloncy my most smeoro t.hains for tho ussistan;co givoln Cap tain-Liiltoiant von Rtob.eur111-Pasch WitZ anild I LV0 I v th hnr)i1 to r14quSIt that youl will tranlsmit mly 1,.hank1C. also to tho gontiloiioi of tho olicos of th Socrotalry of tho navy, tho commaniuideri-ief of tiho AtIn11tic Squidronl aud other gontlolien Con corned. "I asik hinth your excolloncy will a(ccept h a1 SSuricO of tho high ost(em with ivlcih,l I havo the honor tu Le, Volry rospectflully, Tiorpit z, liear-Admir-al,' Minim,teor of Stato and sverotary of Stiato of th Imperial Maur ino, )I11i. Seet t.ary I,ooog On ihe Nt w Navy ]ion. John ). Long, Socrotary of tho Navy, is tho atthor of ai vory not. ablo contribut ion to tho fort licomig (June numo iiiber of F5ranik Lesl8iO's tho ten (cent ma)1gaines 10. It is Oin. (it led "'The liuiling of the Now Naitvy," anid is illitint ratedl w i.icit nry forty olaborato p)ict uron and oflicial plarns, shlowinig t.ipo of all t ho claisses of Unt ited1S Mits war Wl'vessels, fromi tho tor'pedo boait anrd (lostrioyers to) the miost, formith le first- c,la b(8 at t.Iosliip, suich as the new Maineo, (lhe Konr:mirgo anid thew Kenutucky. Ini the courseo of t his ()lab)oralt and1 comrn )'. housnivo pape1 r, S"crotariy Lonig ro iews, in1 a mtost appj recjiativ maniUO nor, t ho wiiork of hisn dist inguiished prede(lcesHsors inl OflicO--Heocretaitos I[unt, hlantdhoer, Whitnioy, T ritcy and1 I [erbert - whIJoofelicienit, anud pat1riot. ic enerigy in tho builiing of tho now navy led upl to t heo gloriousn resul ts m o i n is t r ia t ( 'i . ( 0 ' I o I ' o o u t 1 1 [4)1(d, for t(lioorrow andii its ills I (do niot pray: ICeep Ihu(, miy Go(d, firom, 81tain of siu .1lust for today3. lbet, me1( hot,h d iI igen i.y work And duily praty: [.et, rme hi kind in word~ and1( deeil ,1 unt, for todayl. I 'iomp t, to (be.': II[lo rie to mnoit,ify my'i ll''sh .1 ,ist for ti)Ld ay. Se~t t,hou at xteal upon myi I hps .Jiist, foir today). Let me in season, I 4oid, he0 gravei, in 8eason gay; ILot me be faithful to Tihy will .1list for t.O(iay. fAiord, for tomn ,rrow and( its ills Iildo not pray;1S llut keep ii (, 'iilde me, lOVe met, I,ord, eInst fort.(itin. As 0 oirn.AU i': (Iu'l.: AIInv. SIC 1 1 1. \sllngt on, Alavy .- -"T I Prcs Molnt. is iomn lli chivf of ( ip, ary n rysulperio r. I,lilths ap. provotd th ]w41ilings Wi he\lidp C m11) f' (1 11 I.i i'i . \ . ; I it ev m( I i ivi , f (Court of ll44lliry; thI wa.i4ro I hav 10 Coillilleilt to mlak", t 1 %i jld 1 w l tinmoldlit-1fl et wero I to doe t'" With test, wo on U i n. Mi'ws ro. pliod to i Star rorON(I, viho Siw him for i nlilt to-dayN with ro gartl to tho probaiblo action 1m wouhl tao!- int view of ih Ilverso ro. p.rt of tho coit.t Will Yo fortiiIlte a pr4tes( to tho Presidolt " was Iho iext <Iuos tionl. " hitve iothing to ay. No, sir," replim<! tho(livral. "\Vill y.Ouiir PW (' OWnr1sSionll ili vvS- igt ioll Y" "No, s;ir. I will not. tallk uipon the suibj et." I"o yot 6.1 iovf, C ol"rness wi't re tify tho nitter"', ' I (1) not. k(Io \ w i C oi -tgress w ill do, 110 ha11vo .I thlt( 1mvanls (f kimving ill advacil whilt verriet. t1h remilt of fiml inivostigIti'n might evvil . I hahivf) 114 comnlill, critivism mr stitv motlit to naho il I his mitti, 11111 yOu iNa hili it ats c(rtn ibI tkit aINy illegOA intkIrViV\wS or ilntililitionlS 1: tho conitra1ry saidi (o comw fromIllno, Wholl y1ii1i 1 1n uniliolifimdly fralso. "I wats, alnd 11111 nP)%w, atcailted Solo ly' by thoemosid(wrationl of tho hwalth, livi's and intogrity of hi armlly. Aly dty is doniv." loquiry walm madi. ats It) the( statuls of th MVOe-S Cl Iitic i.1 <d, I <14 1 lli t (1urs8 thoy ight plrsle, al<l i wim stiatel that as a itnilitarv, l4gl propositiol it, was imlipoSsibli, for iny\ ILction11 to h) tHkOll by illy Of t(e Ofliis luggrievvd. The14y miight <le 11niu1 it Colut of Iniliry, but. this wa a Coirt of 1luiy which recmil. mWhl<l (ilit no furlhemr iwlioll .e takoin; this bvin"g lipi-I'll by the Presiilnt prcllh-dlul ily furiter i: <Iiiiry. ( A. Iagan, w01 is Spe-Cilitid ill ('f($ ri,poll, is lot iwly to lsk f-Ir fill) firtlor ill Vest igat iwi. lilt. C"(l. Allms, (if wil. Mlhs's Ital, the, othr oflicor critici.w<d, feis it k(wil ly. H is friolids sy ho was in111114 tio\ winIsses wv I If lI ( 4onl. I's a wslil to bo call4il, alul w:s not calt, d by thv court. ST.AND. fi l41l. 14 '1MU 1O.E. It Tric" Ito It. i1w 0101g, AtIorney 01-1,'r,Y It %%l1 rln4l1W .tsubh Agnlinwl I. (Cohlumbusti, Ohli o, NI ay S. A t(torney GonoralP11 Alonelt this alftelrnoon0 fileil inl the Supjremei Couirt 1h.is ansIwerI to the( miotioni of t ho St.aluarll Oil) Colm personsi li lm(le< to ini hlis- statemtii' hat bo( boutl 1h4on1 appoachod4 withI oPffers of brnibes0 to, <isi8ss1 tho 81n i algahinst th company(111), a1n<4 naell( CIlharhiles 1 4(. <iiros, formerIly) of CloveIlanlu, 11101 of Ne'w Yorki, as8 the pm11 t y t hi rough w hom11 t ho lleged4'( pro4 posit io was Whmad111o. 11h0 At torn1ov (G'i -nral iniIii hilnwerI says: As'to t.he t.hird r'<j-os)t. ill the4 motion01 mi dirossed1 to thet Attorn1ey'V Gene'ral to. arll-ion wi, b~ him 114 a1I to lamelu part ios conhInIut' 1.114here4w it hI repro( 8(ent1ing 11he~) StanlanI( Oil Companhily, theo AttorneyV ;''nerl. Xa1s tha th1 e 11 a11111 11( h 14j11 y notlkitig I iio JIl4JJoJit i01n 801 forthl iln t 14 h compIlaint wasl Clevohb011i41l, now~. of New'. York city; and4( (li he )Itk ler41's aini( o:1ilcers, roI p)r(sont lug (1h4 Sf 1114inui I Oil Cornl pany ((iu, that. nhth- 1ll . t iniro4 claimed t ern theC paties,Livnd someJ wiay cono ton hi, wr braik hohker in the e anarvil )Cmpany dsOi, Company, an CharsN clasell,)at o aNw iork torty. Prve ntinrd(ics bTTtancreSt' Liver L ABSO w LtEoLY CURE.uti a-4 A1 A..LULA cim isTi 'N 811'rNTIN8 ON IIAIL. Thil :4ari 4'hiirlt, W ia N'icligelte i j J.It ting m Win an 1)le. Nww York, Miny S.-Coronor Ban ning and it jury tLis afternoon and evening ehld fn i'quest at Mount Viernon into le (dotth of Almr. Char lott Al. lirgu1et., l) divt o \ied. nv.,day lat, of dropsy, anld wholso lift-, it was cahiivd, Imlight havo bmon sIvel if she had been given [medild att oidaunco. Tihe aiti sI' lori ct if'.4 laim f4ho wia t rontd by Chrisi inn Scieico met hod, find ( hat I ho twlvolot resullted inl dolath. h'lte jiry hntIded in a Vordict to the10 (ll't. I3hatt (r'. iirg-et I did froi uiteodropsy, Which could havO been rel ieved, if tnot. tiitirely curod, anld life prolongi'd, if propor Imledient (1reatineit hiad been given. 'Ihe jurors ihld t lift. Al Irs. Clarence l''owie, the Christiai Svielitiml hvlio (1rvatedl the( woman, L. A. 11argmi, her son, find il -As Etohel lit rguet, hlr datighiter, voro guilly of negli getn1ce, and recolilieiidI tii at (lh0 corotwr01-14-. tak tle proper steps to punlish thbeinl. Cmronor hifiling nevlt(d tho ver-dict ailli imietliely announ1iced lit im was Sit ting : a coniittilIg 1111gist rat (, 11n11 dirocti'd thoe o con stables prt-ent to t rrest and I rin g beforo him h t hr iiree persons hold ro splosibile bv (ihe jury. Tie coroner tlon annioun edlI lit lie would hold I,iSt on liilet , Jr , and Mi. Fowlor to awiait. t lie Ition cif the grand jur.y, imdIr ,11000 b iil otch, or stand coin m1litt(d to the coltily jail at Whiito Piinis. (I i (aste of EthOel Bar ue o lie wolll hold her as8 an aic ThO tw o held as prillcipl& filrislih md (ie requpiired botl, fuld Coronor liiling paroled Et hol 11rguet, who i a ichool titchi.r in New York. n ir A i I W llw"aata selt fra Allitilit to i-laevs Iilhis W%Ill Ic li'ern 111rect it Nt w Vorl. Waushtin 1), D. C., May 8.- Tho mavy dvpfirl tmvit haIIH solveted a su, COSsm to Admiral D'v('y to coin nliaIl lihe Asiatic s<IpIIIdroi. Orderm wer- issid loday dotaching Roar A41hnira11 Walsonl from commam111id of .\-ae Ishl11 IIIivy N arI and orIIr ing him () r.p ]it (to Admiral Dowey ait iliilat, t) li i t oti t Oll 'r wihe ho fo(ls lit hl ca bto parmd I A-a A.1-iral Kompf, it proisett on wit in odersi, hias been int ruct - of (lhe .\i ari Ishlic miivy yatrd. It we st, xlIed at (lie nanvy depainrt mtioi thait l)iiwiy will comoi from Alaitiln direict to Now York whlen lie ireturns to th 1le Uitledl Stated. iora i n i iniU lire I i aut an-,, g..,. Mn A,nii A\ circuilair ltte(r, signied biy then a rpen it ivosi oP f seventeent Cii(olum11 cci ved toro oeda y, asnkincg for a moiiot ing~ ofi tire ilntiranlco agei~in of lihe Sltiat , to be~ hold( ini Columtbin ont lie 2Ist oif next.' moi t b, for thea pur hose of organiizinig "anl aissocintijon (if th loci e niisu anice egets of the ( State." l'or dlttiti of informnatjin address~(5 A. Ii. Walttker, I100 WVib iigtoni street, Kendall buihinug, Co uf itin. Sornietimies ignlornc e is wvisdlom. SW l ihlnoiigence is 4 hei rond( (o1rniimi (Onuly l ivie meui wini for God atnd truth. Nusn iorager isi nulrsing a vipIor. I AoviI is a prnincipile, rathter thani a It 4takes Iwo fools to) nake flititory Sin is . m only cloud without a silveir tiining. A go.od oeccupattin p)rovents mei.tal L1e jt praciglitotllo. mrina withi love. Somet meni in dloing right, load( othlers to (1o wroing