The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, April 02, 1884, Image 4

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. A'iffiijE JffiBELLIOX. 1 . - > ? CINCISXAtt TftE SCENE OF A '?1SORACEFUfc A>? BLOODY RIOT. ft 1, x J""*' - ' - - f j / i - ; ; 1 - ^ li?* Populace Aroased by as Oulrageons Y??rdict of a Jary?Tlie Jail Surrounded by the MoU~ Xbe Militia aiuIEoiiceX'-ae Arm* with Deadly Effect-- Wbat Uocame of tli? Murderer. C'lXCiXKATi, March 28?The indignation of the people here at the verdict of the jm-y; who convicted Berber, a coju^sed murderer, of manslaughter ?>i?ly has been growing hourly greater ever since the verdict was rendered. Te-i'right an indignation meeting, wis he Id, at which ten thousand persons wore present, and when the meeting adjourned the people, by a common impulse, ^moved on Thirteenth attest,' when shoutsbegan to be uttered, "To the jail!" The vast crowd moved directly to 1hc jail, wijere they be?ran an attack on the front doors. At 9 40 p. in. the ri<?t alarm was sounded* .snminouuig rtieeiitirc police" force to the jail, vast* ^'"crowds of people gathering in that ' Li The police, on arriving in the vicinity of the jail, commancfec^fheuGE^'f^ move on, and, not^being obeyed, they ; sgbers o? tie n>ilit&. I ijfcgy&pd tfeSH^eems H jreneral disposition not to interfere with the mob. At midnight as-made-tfr" -* *U!Rirrr5SS:^^&u^i itis-^aid. that: ?e, -fuMped froHi .ae wain sit Ixwrelace and' escaped. The militia abont the jail fired about thirty shots to frighten the mob.^^G^^s^'rballs^struck: four per^>iw ^Toois- if hot' fetal effect. jOne of .the mob was killed by the xn^tia in . the vestibule of. .the" jail.. '^.Seventy prisoners are charged with murder. * Cincinnati, March 29.?All day lnn?r <?mwfle -iinrp iillpti ihp sfiwfs. approaching as. near to the jail as they ::were per"mstted to go. Here was the beginning of the attack last night. , The cipwdcqnld sarge up toihe very * doors ^^^sMlor's iesdd^nce, and -r -crtSd i& tik tatea ia front-blithe lower door, which they battered open with a heavy sawecT -beam obiaiaed at a new building near "by."The same beam and half a dozen more were carried . .iivto ihe jail to-day and used as props to secure aHlheouter rdOors. They _H?*eJong enough _tp reach back to the solid wall ana the work of batting down the doors wonfd be exceedingly v (JifficnJt.. . The jail office and the jailor's residence hate scarcely an uubrok-, en article in them. Even a large hoa^iqr 8tQve ^w^irwrpcked. Sheriff called ont his own command, thc"Vet tnao. Regioient," composed of soldiers s-" late war. Col* Hunt has also ^^^tered as cany of his Regiment as .-w_<^i^l)e^b?i^t*oat,-4?<f-the jail has \9 x* ~ ..L an cue appearance ui a iviire&s, iicavy gons. The Gatling gun beinto | inquisition. .-These thorough ^Kftp^t^as^Tadded'-to the fact that u?oi^?oops^are comis^, may hold the mob in^hecfcT The fact is, no^ organized mok J5?3^_-.-j?hat:-?f";.- Iast ..night was not premeditated. It was spontaneous, growing, not out of incen.t &Bary: speedies and resolutions at the A meeting, rior .these -were-all conservative, but out of the fact that a great :: bodv men were ^tog^ther.on the stree&ueh acommon feeSiig of intense ^ ,.. .iucUgnatiou at the criminal farce play: "ep_Joyi&efan<J:the general " """ organization of Vii^if^^e ^om. jDOittees, to consist of three hundred < 'Iiiembers, in each ward.- It is anonymous and seems to have no respectable s ' W. :: : "' CixciNKA3^.^reb36i-ffcSQj*- ja:? The mob "has again gathered in the *--** - . neKj?ibdithoo& of "the fail in <rccater . -ituo^ers tbaa last nigh ; w?d fojlj ofr "drunken men.' Some lighted inflama4*Ie - sqbstottcc;c.wa&: tlujaw w into ;tbe: comity treaggjfsr's office in tlie oonrt house setting it ou fire. <JiNefjfN-ATf7^arch 3d, 1 a. m.?The court house;hHx>t?Hy destroyedryTlw FourteenthKpgiigent; 7\ National (Jnards^Soogh^ its^ way^tibm LittteMianri depot to the court house. They charged the moj&j. filing upon them_. with a Galling gun killing over one tvtmdced.-iThai&kcL -aixi lvirisr iu 'the^ ' si reels, on all. sid^ .o?-iJie^w:t house. "X The crowd are running in" alt direction: .rnarri-r-rS "Ratters most Terribly mixed. * Impossible to ascertain the Uw^itoa-,; (ioiu^ Men .have bseu, MUed .^??#2 ?. j-quwes froi? *the -seene' or the not; One man was shot in Fountain square, j six blocks ?rom the court house. The] fire was 8tar^ by -^li?g in a barrel j of coal oil, setting it on fire and"keep- j .iu^.^<^ybody out.- i^eatenaiit Des-j //uioivd^i^^^oiubddethe flames an&J was-iw^tantlvr. killed.' The flames had' their own'/way, because . the mob - woirid not let the fireman use their engines. ' ' :T5e court-hossej valued at $250,006, : v togetherTwitfcT^^-J^ta^ble records, was tfrtaliy-destroyed. The inob. jjMUjkder no control; and seems bent upon wanton destruction. ... > T4*e^Urisisr-Kpoit the. inob haa; bepprk merciless. It is juow impossible 'to. estimate-' wraiber killed and - 'tJororiidr Hoadly has ordered three regimefltt&C And two batteries from Cohrmbrirto^ipqiTijnatL. .At midnight the 14th Regiment reached t?e jail, after f^hiH^ti^eu^way-frotn the depot. The-ith Regiment was ordered to join .the 14tk byC4the.nearest -tootO ?<o I jail, bat tbe-OoEcer in . charge, fearing, greatljfoodsned," afterwards modified*. . tbe_<n;4w. t. ' : Cixciksati, March 30, 2.30, a. m.? The crowd iias left the sicinitviif :f&a courthouse, and the engines are play;* ing-'on::$b^iir?- The 4th Regiment will ^wpreaeh- th^court house withCncei^ATJ, March-80,2.40, a. m.~." The xnob sfonds in Ihe.street, in raqgCi> of the' soldiers' gunsj apparently courtTug de^th, They actwithout iuethod. The firing continues?in factf it has soFirwi^.-increased. -Jt is said that ths lnob^ have procured the cannon frbw-Suao flail. -It seem's now as if the police gill be overpowered by the "mob. 'The Fourteenth regiment with unloaded^nns ate'keepings the crowd back, ,bnt .ace pelted with brickbats? occasionally a pistol is fired. The police hare no^arms^t to cope with the mob. The troop? VelijsuMciently with ammunition. TKeports froin the depot aayjthe 4th Jisgiment are. scattered. the gums taken and mob dispensed*;' Cincinnati, March 80, 3 a. m.-?The ? in possession of the camion at Fourth streets had no powder, but were trvinsr to secure some. Thev i , had obtained some kegs of iron to be used instead of canister and were moy- < In^ dp Fourth street when a squad of [, thirty policemen emerged fcom the ~ Hammond street station house,-and by j a gaUaet eSarge, without firing their 1 ? ' pistols ^captj&Hsg altt^gtins and dis-4 j>ersctl the mob. There were no casualties except from the use of the clnbs. This-capture has weakened the spirit, of the mob. During the attack on Powell's gun store, PowelF defended-Iris property and kiHed at least* three. *One account says He killed seven.BERNER RECAPTURED. ^ 1_ C%f\ TJ MtAVI VIXGBi$A^Vm*CCii -3.? oerucr caught at Foster's Crossing at about 2.30 this afternoon, and is in charge.of> the officer? .; He has been-taken to the penitentiary at Columbus. The Worst JBelieved la Be Over. ;<? - -CiNcrsKATi, March 30, 5, p. m.?. There is no change in the situation; since the mob dispersed this morning. All of the available State militia fias" .bee.u ordered here. Tha burning of the coort-honse last night was the aimless work of an uncontrolled mob. -It accomplished nothing. The management of Sheriff Hawkins is severely criticised, as it is thought that by j.proper steps at .the . proper timft, the burning of the building, and some loss of life, might have been prevented. It was the gallant work of the 14th Regiment that, finally cleared the streets and ?^vc-the.aulho'rities control of the sppce about thecourfc-house and jaSfT The 4th Regiment did no good. They scattered, as before stated, and coa&t not be-gathered.again^ - The conduct of tlieir commanderT Mott, will-be investigated.'* _ J. ; 1 A special meeting of citizens was t -i "* .i it - if _ 1 - ^ -Jiettrufcroie Jiayurs umw ima muiJIIng, to consult upon the situation. A Drt^BmatiQii^gras issued, ^caliiug for ^li^Qteers|p a^|as special police, and calfinsr 011 the "Several" Posts3 of the Grand Army of the Republic, under g^a^p^perbffigi^ to report for duty to the mayor.~An appSSilj^s made to alf;& w-^dSig-" cftizens"to acwAit the redress a? w^rigs trough -tha?jcourts, and to unite in putting do wn violence. >The iimypr,tek5n^apbed the^iiyernor for iroo^s, and there is now aforce of about 2,500 men 011 duty at the scene of the trouble. All available trooj>s in the State were ordered to Cincinnati. THE CASUALTIES. An incomplete list made last night gives the names of twenty-six kine$' and sixty-one wounded in the riots of Friday night and Saturday. Ahoat 8 o'clock,, p. m., a regiment from C&! ambus/giWding; ta^Popl. street approach was fired into by oneof the from an-ai!ey between Main and Walnutrstreetsbri Court street. The troops answered the challenge by a few shots which were followed by a, volley and several shots from " the Ganlin guns stationed there. Tfee number of injured at this hour cannod be ascertained. Firiug is now - con^ tinning at intervals in all directions. It is the purpose of the militia to clear the streets. At 9.25 o'clock w. d was received At general headquarters that a large mob had broken into Music Hall by forcing the door and were trying to man a cannon on exhibition in the lower hall. Companies D and E>of the.Sixtlj Begipielit.were sent to drive; them ont and succeeded without bloodshed in recapturing the cannon and taking'possessiorrofthe hall. , THE MOB CONQUERED. Cjxcdjnati* March jiff, 11.30 p. m.? The .^nation is most' encouraging. The brief attack 011 Music Hall to get -the-cauaou therewasthc oulv thin? of any magnitude to-night in the shaj>e of organized effort. It may be that the vicious volleys fired into Court street and down Main street at eight, o'clock were merciful after all, as they seem to have preuented the gathering of any larger crowd at any, the firing thep~-$>tnr~~5r five persons were fcSJrciT and as many wounJed, inc^ng, as reported, two women on CcBHfstreot. Only one man is rehave been shot iiu the Main street firing. ~ * It is now believed that the worst of the trouble is over. - atCBDEErSG THE WEOSG ' PERSON. A Jealous-Wonkaa'a Bad Try in c to Sill Another Woman. Wilkesbarre, Penn., March 23.? >Mis. Tliomas Eees,Av-hile in a very ex-' cited -stateof mind, yiated jytrs. Simmons, residing at Yorktown>:aear Au d<yw^id,-4hi& aftecaojoiij ^Accused $er: of >lea4iu? tier-fo^nd.ift way" from hei\ Mrs. Simmons indignantly denied the chaige, and said Mrs. llees uttered a falsehood when she made such a? charge. J "You fdid me a? great wrong," jfepfied JJfra. Rees, "apid I am going Jtcr 'slieot-yon-.*- * ? A5. she,said this she pulled an old jmiu'.-pistai frotc her. pocket and aieaijtig indirectly at Mrs. SimmQU^.fired. -The aim was a bad one, however, the 4>ajl ;?^ugtar from the mark and striking a vonhg man named Eli, who was TKifrn^ the family afr^er time. Bfi"-iings3ed for about" answer and a great ago^v^^&ea he died.. ^i^vrR^^i^?^rg4-iiei^elf. and1 'dMiiot seem the reasfc'teccneaorer the icffiiir. She said she had fully made rip her- 'mind to^ootSCsrSanmons, and would have done so long, aga.had the opportunity presented itself. For the past had entice^ihet Jiusljiiiicl to her house, I. *X- -It.- -.1 jL.t ?> juiuuu^u repeatedly warueu mai u ?ne ?6|iJft)UcU^p doli^^^QuKtecflfer for it. <i$.zjm? outjyypf$?b* <?fe sa*fo "that tlic ball struck the wrong person'.'*' Young Eli was a son of Butler ElfJ a man well kn$wri in the community. brought top-^VHlkesoarre^tlns morning and lodged in"jail. The Southern Soldiers' Home. - * New Tore,""March 20.?'The committee of .Confederate fokiiet^ ajgpointbr General Jdtm cj^fyild a "cbifiKFeajce fc-aftV:with; representatives of thefii?fliIJ&ra>? ofTfche Republic in < regard to the proposed homes for? destitute soldiers in the South. It wait, finally decided that the best means of procuring money for the enterprisewas to hold a mass meeting at an early date, and a committee was appointed,' io agisting. o? Captaiiv Cfiaries H ; Mci&msie, W. E.j^-*?|Hbfnd ^Adjutant J^a.Stpw, of the Crraud 'Army of the Republic, and Major Summer,^. vuitiiuniifw, vapi. v. iv.-" oieveijson atfdDtf. >!Eheitfiare;Steele, of the exto; make rhp necessary arrangements. New York, Affl.rr.li 26.?The committee of Union and Confederate Soldiers decked: fo^dsy: tor:fc$d mass fljeetip^.at CoppertEaoii|-^April8, fli aid or soldiers' homes in .trie bouth. Gem Grant' will preside, and the following gentlemen have been--Invited to speak: Gens. J. B. Gordon of Geor?. gia,~J. W. Daniel of Virginia, M." Ci Batler of South Carolina,1 N. G. P. Brecfcenridge of-Kentucky, W:. -T. Sherman, Ben.-P. Batler, Jno. A. Logan, J. K. Obeirne, M. D. McMahon, W. S-Hancock, and Henry Ward Beecher.; ' ; ?] -On^Hmtdred Cents. - Messrs. Zimmerman & Johns, Druggists of WestmmsterrS: C^ tn their last order purchased only the dollar size of Norman's KeutraUrrng^Qordiat toy the 25 cents size always "buy the large: sizer>r,~4 4-1 - J. L next biuic, mus iu> use auvsruses its merits. --In accordance-"withTetfers apostolic by Leo XHIy Arobbishop Gibbogs, has conYsfceA the third plenary wjwuctl of Baltimore to beiieia in the satbefoal of that~city: on "!Nbyember 9, t$84. 'It Is - ppe?cted'-fi^^|fcwill be theu-gre^est-coancil of the Catholic vtiocchuesefheld in America. IT S WEEPS OVERPOKTfO^SOF THE J "'. - ' **>UTH ^D"Ea^irs?T. ; 1 Green vJOie?nd .Other -PolaU^aJhUSiafer S V??ite^? The Storm-ijtOther State- .: jteziasmuBi &/:C.r}faY&-2o.?Ineven ingbr t rtkkt a severe cyclone -bad pacocdjover An- { derson county, near Pie^jjjrait, anc^ 1 destroyed the house of;:Wfiiiain Wat-1 son. -Three ol" tos cftHaren are ttiougftt to$e |^ly:lpj9i^v:;2|^ea^aid was-at once sent-froin-this city tathe feceue" of thc di?a?terV :There 3ws*;a Searysj rain storm j^ere, bat not niach wirii ... l^tai-ch ;2S:?Tiu-ther" * reports-. *o?? :icUsftSttt>U6: :cy$lone of * ,yesteuday,co"ntinae- toxome in from all ' parts-ofthe ,-coauty.' -Nearly all the hpuse? 5 n Simpsonwile were blown 1 downajpd a .cbl^rei'^jcunan and .her child were killed. Seyerfcl houses ' .W-ei-e. &Jo^*b /&wa &2$ 'dfi&troyed by iice.Jiearii^riSijMjoiiiJtaiii./-ttne county ' ^?^fie::^alej * Irt , ^thirteen ^UesJ i^ortSjc^licrHlyy ?^" ? .mi ^j^.\iie^^bwo:dzf!hri)' anda '|B&a:^neO^%'. ;ka3.^twife were ipjured;, Another - sesere?hail .storm. fell fast . .night ?0d did considerable damage to pi AI^ton^ Marcbr26,rr-A;|(tiiKp parsed:'? near Alston y es terfla.v affernoon. SpmS ; largovt?ee& ^ej^bfeVO down at fir/:' Gasfon^s ptac?_an3 a' sfrongly barred ; t 4par in: biV*heei?ng hopsc was bjowir open Dy tne"f&rc? of the wind. . At;. T.irrv jnniiStA Yftrhnivm itfrF places 4h&*LselHc& boose and a'fiejr .- iO^OflseSciTKerel^wX. down, but no one was hart. The-storm-traveled . . aa upper ciirfT to ! At ^me^paintsjlfaete was:haii of large- * ; size.- A-colored-man w^knocked'aff his borse- and ^verely brmsed by the half, w;fcich, at. soiae. places, it is said, ;; qonld. M7jB6^^,:iS'''.5M|goii loads after the pines were stripped o? their; .foliage aDtfthe peach . toees mack. ?B#sured. .41'maiiy places tha window^ glass :wassfeattered, fhe; . shingles torn off the roofs, cattle hurt i by th^baii, fipd the cluckens all killed. ' j^ainesville, Ga., March 25,?;A jdestrpctfyefy'cloiifiak&ed over. fcfis ; ibwiir' abopf 'gjjjo <^iock.-:to-4ay. :It caine" from tla'e Soirtfiwest, and its course ,was ju,early. Northeast. Three V miles sonthwest of the town it struck -Mi\ - Max farm, s weeping away.: unroofed, and oaffioiisfis-swept away; Brown's residence: :barely escaped; Bat the ^uibaB&ij^^nd his plantation were de^la&d.*'; -Continuing its course it pas^-^qst north of -the -town,-raakiug aiomplcte-wreck ofSii?^s ijesi4^C!e.>"JHi8 .wife. , and chHd^^jsapedf ix^-mailing into . Tacel!arr TWresid6nce araboaVding house of Dr. Wilkes, president of the Female Seminary, -are a complete^ wreck. Mr$. Wilkes miraculously^ escaped witfr sfigfet- bruises. ;The Doctor and. young Jadiei^js^gp fortunately at the "seminary. A small hojjse. . occupied by a negro family was swept away, and a negro woman was killed. The residences! of R. V. Cobb, Gi ~K. Loper, Ashford and others, in the edge of the cyclone, were more or less dam.aged. .Several small houses, occupied- by .negroes on the outskirts, were complE^y-%KeeJig(L -It barely missed.^ Tfie residence of Colonel Candler,! Istft took the heart of his barn. A n umber of other houses in the. track after if passed the town were completely destroyed. Plantations are. .desolate, and: forests leveled and people wounded..., Details areoneagre. Boyd, Ky., 25.?About 4 p., jn.... to-day a destructive cyclone pasaai >: over "here, blowing down everything in its wav. Jnmatea of houses; fled Jo, j wells an^ cellars. j>*N[any persons wereinjured. Live stock" was blown like feathers. A rough estimate places the? > damage at $500,000. The homeless are being cared for. Greenfield, Ixd., March 25.?A Jiqav v ^torm, ,of wind and, rain tfcis., afteriioou blew dowu fences'and oat-/ buildings and unroofed many houses.'-" , jFUcasicgp, Ikd., March ,25.?A ~de-l stVoetfve *torm Occurred ^ere at 5 rj o^clQcfcJiii| aftero<*?n.' J y r; Conxeksville, lnd., March 25.?A cyclone passed about qnejgile south r. .o&Bi paace -cfchis. i??teawbn itearing down whole forests. So far as knows no lives wer? lotst. , ' yi; C JLwjKSVXJtLEf ?Ey^ Jlarch, 25.?A; : Falmouth, Ky.f special to the CourierJournal. s^ys that a fearful cydgije passed-through thewoodsjost soutb.'yof; * that town, on the Kentucky CentraLKailroad, at 2 o'clock^this ' ifterhpm . The track of the cyclone was a hjalfa; West, upturn- ~ Insr trees and everything else in its 1 >path.Jtfariy-ireef were: .fclQjyu across i the railroad"track and lire now toeing J cleared a^yajr'-fay yopigaM. So far 110 : livertiaVe Beeir reported'lost nor dwel?. 3 lings destroyed. . - ! . -J Lexington, March 25. It is ] reportedJt^reC taught that the village j of CoXemansviiie^in Morrison county, 1 forty miles from here, was almost w itfrefvL^ftsfcroyed by the cyclone wjitch '< ^sweptover it atfi.ve.a'clock-this-aftfirnoon. It is said that ten persons iv$re..) killed by ^ying' debris and fifteen,or: ^ twenty injured. Nothing definite is i knpwn.; , i l-V k VwAVT rv TLfjr\ RK < UlCl UCtails of the cyclone near this city cph- n firm the first reports of the damage < done. Six miles southrQ|jthis city the ; destruction was ^Bg^^neral , find .1 frightful. a sotSfcf 1 Lebanon, snd 1 ^tse^jajttdly io^iihe Northeast, -its i ted in the vicinity ' : ob'U&e narrow gauge ? block- i aded% cfelliBg-timber<aB5-:irain8 are i delayed;- Near >a? 'Kidge the house and barn and other outbuilding belong- 1 iag to.^oqaas blown j ,qulte a distance '?by, the, japnd j and ] buriedun&rfallingfitriberr vTbe path I of- the cyelotie is fiftv- yards In widjtb, j Aod;: the:; fo$fSBl&; aSjhpw fl&ere it rose 4 "from ^he earth and descended.* On the I I^anoii ^pike lt passed betyreen the < house and bam of'William Paplegne, | but,.being ibigh np^ didrlktie; damage. \ A Httlft-iifliiochtpp r?f Ahram Wilcnn o 5 .t 7r "' rl\r ' farmer, was crashed under the timbers of a bare neat-Oafe ffcidge, and'other J Joss ofiife-i^ feared. 'cTiie Xoli extent ( ofth$ Jqss cannpt.f.ei -ft? given. 4 IjOtjisvtlle^ St;, MarcS 2&.-?A spe- "i ci&I to the C'o?mVK^?^fea?fr vm Lon- "t don, :cEy^ says::. A terrfic cyclone i passed near thi^pfece ilnd:'Pittsburg, ] ,tvyo milesNgiitl^qfjwre^about4 p. m. t yesterday. ? ^Phe--jMethbdi8t Church i was razed to the ground &nd much y other .property damaged. At Pittsr j. barg-j^Jpl|n ^jlin?E^brakeman, was/j blown from a freight ear and carried s fthnnf fifhv fW?f\ licrhfincr nn TiaskI in ?. week. His - neck ; - Three cars^t^oc^^cjii^fcs aojIi'.0 csbo^ w^^w^4eo^ih6 track and 0 seyerai -peison&^vece slightly; injured. a A little wibiu occupied bp a femily jj named Br&ngfcton was b?o?rn down n and Mrs. ^r$a0Um &^ iwo little ? elyl^u were^iaifcantiy. killed. The p foUomik j^i^ns.^re taught to be g mQi^^j?o?nSed':'Cdl.C. w/String-' J er, both legs broken and rat in head;. ^ "V *" 4k ' . : . . "srr. . . && eti? in head-;- -M ?s - Saffie-^roff, cut oi iieaii;;.iiames^ Warren, ;;tw4Ju: ribs^ broken and woa^ecl-iu-^be^efld. ' ? "pHA^LOCTE.^N^^aj'C'ii nigtot's /stornr" wag' jno&iL;;severe -At_. Newton and'- Lenoir",- fifty' or r?ii.tyuwlesuortlMcestja?iiej-e. : AtJiexrton^ tiiwtjr Uoq^^ece^losyi Jo? n. v The Methbsj3lst ,Chnrc&'.;was", ^ie$e3and the resiiiences'af Ser. X^oieyfGillian and^Ch^rie^ Jewitt were swept- away.. Gline^&.tWjlfiams' fiouxii^ .uaHiis^ere. gartia^v^stro^ed. KwjtiPcKer was Killed ana lour otner persons womrded. '; Ifamors from Lenoir, saythat; a-' whole family were killed-there, Six ladies^ are known. taL have,bee#? killed, at :Uyit,;ix3ace, hut tEe^vjres' being Bow ii. iurffiei!partXcnTars^iihbt* be ascertained.c: In Mecklenburg, five or-six residences were destroyed, .but no. liycs lost. : The cyclone, also, passed through Iredell comity, ;;doing much damage to fruit trees .and ; bio w-: itfgr dawn ,xnany. houses. NATIONAL ALDEOE^?OjQ>LS. Senator I^ampton Makes a Stronfir ^j>e?ch for the Pend^oe Measure. * * 1 W&m&TfiS, i(arch' ;'2?.^rln the' ^riaie -toH&ay^^e co^s^enjtion at. the (itjcationai b^w^resamed. Hamgton^pf Sonth jftarolii^, ?pak& in favor of tlie ft.vyas jjtiqji sfifc. cere-regretj;he sai'd^tbatHe fouiiiJ biin< self unatile toi ooHeagd& (Butter} in regard to a m^ter/of-rso. jtttjbbr imjporlan^e the'.^ferests. .of Jt^eir State as tfti measure po w ||g&re, foe "Senate." :/"fie" most felly agreed' ^saSd '6f the 'Sou^t Carolina,: orli^TocupePa^Vpoweri ofr her;earOTKTef^rrte in^be cause ; ot; jdac?a.tipi^'racFof {fee gn&;jn$g&. sne^n^acmmw unaertne jmost are-* hearten!ng' cond Hjons / ffis colleague i egressions al^isiourtk; Caroluia too ; jfaU echo'in his (Haraptoii's) heart. No one coaia have a mgfier apjgreciafib?: fhaniie had' of the heroic ronrage, >thfe1 suBHine :&rfihide,;:ihe: sifiiu^Sience, the unflfnc^g-a : far Tight, whicfr "hfs'State Viad'ihraifie^ed^ftinn^; a time whenjbatT. men w^^hrotlJIfl^ her to d^th.; :BaV^e1ff^"8?cnredJi^ place ^in,wliere s&:JiadTpnoB' t?en: amoiigTO&gitfat s^t^lwdRafiree andjsaveragn ^t^s/^Kn'owtn^^3nd jpz' precratiug all .tins/ he IS5jmjgatbfeed; fully withtbe ringing.word?:m'which his colleague'had recoun"ted%evefitojrt% of his State in the.cause 6f;;e3?catioM.: Hampton -pr^eded* to - add to! foe' recifcus ^intler with resj^ct 'to "the edii^tioual : achieve me n fe -;?f -South CacolmaT* Her sftoT^^^tthie adto&Ew is^raifonof'the Sta"ferSj^rameSt. cpsf $^680 a^afir:\fl^^fere/Tw^is "e'xv, peudcd-iorpuhlic sc8rolsr*ri<$:^rft^ meiDStitatio^is $?GG,0O& rrHe;janim verted wl?h great severity'on pet-bag regime in South -Carolina,, charastei^p^itas^period wheu frifud/ corruption, vice ana crime ran riot throughout- the - State. TiioJ public schools ojihe, ?iale^d co^t?ore ih$i>: twjcc .'StjtteGovernment^" and ajose" scl&tit^, jjQ^in'-~ MtTaflo"urac& cost^ \vere open ixy-tWalike/uo dvsSncticii ^ieing^mSJe :otf a?>ou)3f. -fee 3 not xisfe^w^ttt iSiafce-cottTd maEe a hejtr, tec shotting flmn South,: Jasx?lliia Uiider.,i difficulties. : ^ibat imght wVll have vapRalled ;- -thejnos't sau-/ g^ine.^a^^H^jiyjti6:?..; -M& ..an instance " of' Tnagnificani" municipal acBievtuents ^^mpJpn ,cltep diaries'; toH,- ^vmch feaS vspeh?c?H its sclioc>t? one-tfeird 00 re Jhao;tiie^35^ron?: and cia^^cij^^ostoi^aud did this -v&nte- pressed down -wSih a d^l?t q?&>, QQQjW.' 3aL, after al?$fc '#&' tofd, and after heatfng'an tfie/ae& itlj: J cira^n;:i: " "fl-rr, Jirr_/_ . iirai Ha^i uceu 5U. ^Qixaua .pjoggjousty'presented : ^>y his '-dtsUngmsbea teoileagne, tic "^Hamptou) ~hnd' bggn oblig-ed to sonic ?o a^jiclhston dfc' redly the opposite of..that .reached iy* Ms.coJleague on the pending- bill. He had no^onbtihereL were 250>000 qbiiJkeu of Usages ?&?n ^si^eijri the StaJe'iWfwrH^tSftcatioii, and uui" could n ot rbe^iyen to . iheqa atil^s cost thaajfi.widolki-s ^per,:capita; aninallyCl This.wOoManja^lvs-an expenditure i>?$ amount tausiar spent on "schools haS'^beeji annually." How "wja^4o-i'aise the increased sum in^er presei# exhausted con-:! dijtion ?; ^ fotbeifap?; jofctigs^ftttB, ih$' peo?de,of^iJoth Carolina .wereanthjar-izcdio-ask-aid /of thi-GaifiEat^OverjQr. fflient. bfefatff?eJ . J.&13^Sjyas furtUfcrjc?jitImie4 t^yj P&qh* ^es^^rg^#IarrisOn: 2ZS? SOOTSEM IjitereiUn^ JPigttWt* Sbajriac th* Steady - y MsMeth<b tbc post calendar' year.^pjeffl^ertWp-' has increased 26,949, and now ub&JE bejs gp?g48*; i&b&ggSRBfb is at rate of 3 07 jp4er cgut. j?ei; anngm. -This'is a eiui 2&fi per cent",'per arinuB?::QS8ij?eg?3'5 The* gam in the-iitujibei: of Saadav-School scholars is equally as rdeCi4ed~25,5Q8V For.: the amount of cb?^K^ions:ii': 32?the fo^ am^^?)ilecte(J: LjeiujC >$227,640 eoi^: l^t^forfporn-ont trajai^^Weach.r erffaiilKe, widows ap^i^pfus of deceased preachers wa&ni$8fyt4?.07-X< a ^ain of $0,713.25. In this connection, it may provebinr; tFeSo^^^^n any other .^artof the country.; cBishophJtfcTyetre wHU . iiUifc- forthcoming BistO*yo?3^h<>dism, --flof ii^rfcau;Mct]ipdiinnwas first planted ln\*he ScTuth, and tbatrtttf' 3isi church in America, wag bailt Mid : organized in the South .by. Stra^nage'' In Maryland. 1 When the Methodist Episcopal Shui;ph in .Au^rica was-organized .$& \ hinMfli<0(1 TTMvrcJai*r\ on ovahi-ifuV mill ilUIIUIVU J VUt *J MgV C??* Vf vuv iuab \JXlf be appropriately celebrated this y'eaf ' throughout the-bounds of the Church?' three fourths of. the members, werec&r be found in -theSouthemStated-While :hi? proportioiUiasnot been maintain?, id, it-is true that the largest parirof. ;he membership of tbe.varioiisbranches' )f Ameri<^n'Mfttlitedisin is .to- be fooad B tfae/i>ftpth.' v:. > -rfij :;Ia 18??t-jasi the eJPSe of the ate ^ar, the membership-of the M. E. Church :!5pnth was 200,000. The -sta^* astics yUich ^e give for 18&S- show .hat it has nearly dosbled its member^ i (hip. If the number (of: members that iyas given to the Colored. Methodist ; E^iscppaJ Cl^uji^h ^ J&jgnca' when, if^as-rirgafiized brTOe-obnthern Church n 1S70 is taken into the. account, it vill be shown that jthe Church has lobbied, j membership during the jast eighteen years. This is a r^raark- " ible showing. A Little Gold Was Speaf. ilr.Z.^.'Clark, at Atiahta^Giu, litibeajanjf: f^tscoo tn g'Old, desires to say' to the readers . f this paper, that,tha.;whoie of the aJxwe moantwas spent in a'fnafless effort In and-, og teller irosva. temhieBiooa-Eolaea affecttn? isfcody, Umb&Jm^nose^-pfeSenMnsr tfeirrunr-. Arte* XJa ia riaw oa.^4 WUi4U U41U rVCU| U4T1UK een curedby tbe-?ast -speedy ?ud wopddul : emedreVer beroc^'jCBown, and an7 Interested arty who may-need a Blood Pnriflei will lffifn' rom MaatHatxiiree bottles-ot BiS.B. jestored Isap petite, "healed an ulcer?;- Tettered fits Mdeys, ted- ^dded twent^one'jiKBiads ta-Wg-, relgnt iirthlrty days. - l? 1 I f I ' ''mmm-mum- '=;; J P..?: . ; -- : I AGraphlcDeacriptfon of tie Crater Terrible Voleano?A ScieotiflcJ'hearjr Ad taiued to Accoaat to&thia SfewQfeM- p^t-. break ofN'staral Force#, -. JSpccwl to the '2Visits and Courier. ] . j: -? Chester, March 27.?There was ?<&>4-Ka ' ATaimjxi*.Mr7' "rt'/4il i* r\r* xvu J.u w LUV x? fro/ q uoy - y*two -ago jra article^from thei)ilejs^r : ^Bulletin,-giving detail as -by-reliableand respectable ^entfeiuga, 01 & singular pbeuomenou ~n^r *cHviHe, in this county.' ,Ito:i|ih^ ^oattds were said to have been Jjeard,, -in - the; earth and dense eolnmns ,.oi' smoke rose from the surface of; )*? ground. A party undertook to; dig, out the mystery, bat were frightened: -away by the smoke, heat and thc^it-, eued explosion. It was not^decjcJeiL Iby the Bulletin whether the sounds proceeded from a volcano or a geyser.^ : Alt tiiis by way of Accessary ffireUjcbi-1 nary. Last night, at. l^r,Q?ciockv ire-; ,eeiyed iu ^Ooliwhia ?dmp ccru IAJ vUCCKCi auu iuvcou^avci 'alleged Jsoteano.' X accOrVftagly . reft J.^&isinwssUlgr^ua '**' ""r The yojczgo ha^geep ^estj^ated,,aa4 1 ani: fcappy'fo "report CbatrScmFh "Uaro-. luiaifiD:uo iaHneSiate ctaogSro#pon?MP^0.,by,r4b&ife?? IhS&Qi. : left Chester at 2 p. m. withfcJ^Sjtout drive t^horse, and hugsy njsce^ry. to a '-gafe'jouruey ?Hroiigh tne^wiMerness dF jediclay^ta^mife teniae#, wttS?pre?' wwlieadiug^JB^ell^flte. ^he.trigwas JemJg*?gfe Mi .WH almost gunwale aee^ m % -sficky sea of ^ud.. u$e distance. was declared .tor i MX Lo? tQr .ten, in.,s^al^xgra^S^f = * fAnn/1 K^iAVO lnoTTin#* e>4ai?*'4>Km. AVUUU W1VIV IVOTiUw Uiamv* body I spoke to baa accurate fc'nowte :e9ge of -die -circumstances counected: ]^t^^^|eged;.?naeUon. Theater-: ^st, sboiyjui; iii_; K^r4 ,t$ it gap. not jwute.7'Tfie e*?^a&e>oaa rap "tip and :^wiHfce be^ifut&lls,- here fdrrawe<t by tfte~spriv>g flowittgj'aiKi there gjreeui ,w.Hk tbe. ftesb beauty of-grpatjiprpids of growing grgiiu regiou.s?as approached tpe Jjttls grew." 'Higher: and '* me views ^wcfe loyehr.^Several -nfcjei -^before -reacbirtg Mr-. ^bolas,r QokPiu'* 4)lace,.JtteoilCjKhich the .^ad. b<*eu, ^ '9!rtm^S} "resident ofttbe- vVicinify.--- 2SW; -Cim^ to Semite tok i <&< p^rm^xt, butJ^ucUv:_plerea! we.uis itie-i?quieit*??iy &ng :-pifc-fcfi& bftea so suddenly ab^I^^<?i:ii?cbJaat3f Ibei M&[ adidAsmqU okfU^tfigSTOin jfire. THie .Chester ^puttelin <tfes<;nbes ltie soil in tire ohsV. ^bj^aatToh.-^The ^eological pmp it;clayoute-:- xi)i^.U.QBbtheL,ffl?&C8^ >f ajEj^blored_^^fi!y^6lj^.,jrifli;at retfciay-/ " Thel SxjJedi.-; Siou-folied iiva^Kf5eBi3>y -the rpad= ii* & ro^i I IrkWinor tfjA-Pftar] for cororal 'yards the raost'aclvanceSexp^oretfasS a cry of recognition. The yofiqpt'nd* ^Geyser Tivas 'befor^ him: *Pho rest of .tfcfcpsatr &tQS&LfQJ&*x& mfcidftrarid: iessly over the crateruoju>jix.^extHicfc' volcano. What a sight we jaw. i JRes .ladeedisaw a ^Sole^BSe^feet by thfcc ;*wit mp& fa&Qaito&ids&pJ- On, oner the ccateij, a gogole ojf ,c]^ye? water, footprint* sirowed 'ttornje.^agej bad! any ^visitor!." J5he t*e^ arqond ^rftAfauedJa^*J|Lfee peaca&r *p?L. -fete sttipnBrotis fumes, brrt th?r?were noiomes. -'1?ijere was na'soantt^tjhere: was no smoke. Some flies" 3&i?zed :;lazilv..'ia,ihe:?nnsMne,;an<i.the wind tfemorafizatiort or. the local ires&c [Tbere-wae tto^a?'flaot^- fblVo? &yzzs. iBk ?K>?je?i sikstty.ajyay. " ~.:c -s^.>Tce4bred; - St&i*- naqSeSSSixf^G prox<5l'^ttefc: 3i dfe ;ciidfflL ftxv iffQ and \&ei#??fisjrd fcjfcjtb* ?imce..^he ia* nj^jt TOK vanonsr 1$oinerconi^re& to gotyid to 4te b8?&&g ' of a - fox, - -otSerrfn iboTapor,' no demeg heat,. no - tn*$ar ?? ^6*pk)$iOB. ; -T?ere 1* ^vkfettce- ifeat numbers of negroes TCerfc^rigbtened hgari ? Setonatronr; ru Urat qxmct^r at bight;, SoaG?*& tfce fflot^Igadjeattt Sh^'SrpaaiiWD^ite: peapte. ssere^Jaumed, bat |here ^j^tatc , iaH^cwSe not-^at homa'wlfef 5 c^Hedr .tft (^t|i>^iwax;itb^t^it;&scovery1 frnWrW tb^QCca^n^^t^ugi^ iira-nciqTieardv amawjurjii^rmwisr 'UettseeiPhfe gtee?a -saiKlI?s.r ; jsQjf?a thalLoBja^a^vJWseMtejBS? in the vw&b wmpsnthuz. }E$ ^4^^?nd; Gk? the hnmmmg*of~a &tyari^dfj5 ?s ancr looked- a*bftiwM? :fdca6e'them. last concIaded.Gti$tfcoihriwnri3cam& :n?tfiingl~'4^*tnel&sfnte' IfelVe into -paHM itikp'1 heiamfc >ff,:r<?<ri*in ihoogitf ^fcv tt? ; rather nnnatorally waraf, ^rjip! ^iL, scared.?TJjey roy^edn tlje.jgjace; tuul Avent dff.'^The sotnat at' times, wa? of -a. gte&rd engrtre. -He ocCTMnm^ jfoirty yard?: awav. That night he. #94- ^/(Jolviu jgsh?J mL :They- con traced "to hear ta' a&Und Kke sott?fei?fflryHigy frafc^develope# potfe' Vfg,rl He.: h^j'iiofcdSmi- th^ .siqCe.' Jdpst of. the color^vpeople^had been too scared to visit the spot>.- 0u thei second Sundav; after the aiscQyery tlre : noi6e wns heattf for ffcelasttkne. t J#' res poifce. jteVforthfic.^eatiDDS -Auderof there had been several. Thei$. was a tall gentleman in'a feeaver hat, who ' he M a reporter feom.' olanihia;:. He ;had.,,goue $acfc to JBlad^stock to! rfe yfemms > A/1 M/m*nin/v ^A,?WAmtAti? 4-?TA^I ' i tvui uiiig i\raivuv/i^j> ^,u>.-^Lp juvu?c&Jiou a?,the ^eseu<&.>$?&rival in - < the^^ o^yoteaijic >?^&?ph iqduce& 3 me to .-ka^ lo a httfCT'&Bd risk.tbe . ^Mtesftrilk order toge*. i?cfc4o.the.^egm>br~-$gfce to-night. So, decHniog^Hr.* Cunningham' hospitable .offer o^ eetertaift^i^i I immer diatcly jftf. apiL enough to reach .Chester .uiiswamgeG. The BO-caSe^ volcano is ' evQenfiy nfiifairigJaat an undergroundstream. The dgtoaa&>n* ffege^QQb^saca^ed b jt the mm Rf-tije- in >pi-; low by the w,?te|\ and the varied maac uy mc iippuHg ui titeimprisonad ioiient. : > T&e volcano &ppeared on.to^e hjll,.. M.&e foot of the pij&ea hufid^ed. y$rds . r^; josrtel^the'OTcoYerptotf been ex6 bggvy." Thts is the only ~ Ghesdcmamtc&tiai^^kii , -j, i?y;s^ci^l, ?prr$?po u4^n t s fgjr. tn? pene'&tJ. of 3g>rthwri newspapers. -JThfc -Chester jSiSStri-etAer plave<i off aa: April loot Joke &. 4Stie: too early or iL i ;?ft. BMSii^Q^d. jjg%8i<?sS; &WM:tS^ze iU .editors ,w^en^ey, ^Jid- ?b:*tt^'sfeSTlye'^orts Myc tf^a tfve^epmfe'; Iby' ^Ke74 empty* nothingness of ?Sa? joietri crater. " " "v " - x. g.g. ;u .t. rpEcryEisxxox. * -- "" J?.TOOJ WmihuiI in fhatt?m?i>'" t ocrati?.cajj?us,, to-night,, was l^rgety afreniJ63. ' tt.. was .called, to. . offer stiorffy after 8 pi ml Mr. Morrj$on offered ^ resolution endorsing the bill te&ste&bx ths Wrn* MeaiAs.Com.jni&ee. Iy.,e^lauuug lh? resolution^ ne^aid $ fuR' oppoj-tui&ty vvontdt !>e given tb-offer atiietidraeiiW to the; bHl when it came before tie House. -Mr.' ftaudall p&adfi assort; spoech.;. In; his remarks he said: TheJbiHas it.had Been ^rjesenfed did not meet .the wants Wins constituents. - He -offered tk> Substitute.- Mr. Beagan endorsed the J&ll.;:Mr. iGatii&le made a fifteen.tniajites s^ee.ch??he.,.4ves mj^njes fule I wfticn naa.ijreyariea in ine jpeepnes 'of the other ?e^emeh Wngerreuded* in his caa. Ifle tb& theConstitu-. Uonfl^owe^^ry :xnai?: to.Tofceas.be. .desired: .that aojpan xoaid be bound. Hp; vo|e. wcemlas fcs ^nywtion idSo-' tateft Stir. l^kl)ii?ta$^e:^^id ; that tbe4ictirtn^oft6fe.caBCQ^&hoald:i>fi. binding. Mr.-Hopkins, of Pennsylvania, offered a-'resolutiou providing _ihat iia?nfi,3hfiixi?. be-boacdtovote by ^Orn- ' ton mfiyeH> substitute for Mr,J3op irins^ res^traon a declaration'"that ^^ler fhe-amendments in committee . of the whole & bill should be passed. -The ^gj^JB^ertbeftye jmoiJtes rule tmita im&M , g?&&, length.. Ipcidentrijpljr ^TUiD^y, ;qf ojfprQp^si^ions. were jSttggesated, ,afnong tfiem .one to. liefer .^^^holeja^b^ct to a. committee con-. one Democratic jn^mbcr jjrbnqi ?j|cfc; ^boufc '.Ix i^cjufl&L ,Jfr. fec> adjourn; bo*; this jnotio? wgiLde&ated by aJargewajor> ity . v jKr? ^jTjspji's resojttfjon was ^qpted^i.16, tfr57., It ,proves th t Ah? $?*yi j^:M?&*ra:;biH to reduce i th? WPt te?e8( con?i&?ed in , CQ^mittee. oOfee .wtoJetlj "object to then a bill. <^bpaid k>e tepQijted t^ the House and passed. Mh Hopkins, of; Jfcjujsyl-. .yAni^Qffere^(anM^meud^ent that die aAiotx of'flie. caucus jsuonlfPnot be ib?a4ii^V -Mr.- ?ori3son ^offered ^jgcSb^tsoi ?xcept..so far.aa individual ;jbftpnd by &e' .{he ..caucus. The amendment and. provisowere ' adoptedv i&.: Carlisle their <>Sered a resolution providing for the repeal of rjjFtr^V^ PUm ifleks.?er i^Ion.> Ur.'' gufele's ?jB^pn.jy^8 c^j?l-r88 to The r^yjntf ioivpffrrojl? M- M jog^ mhich was ^adopted-.-by jt^ofe. of <^Qyyo ]y' " . ^^esakedy/^he^ fl^Jbeadftption oL^isre8ei^tioi^ ^il;;poiLt>e .<^nsidr.'CjMciitojffig:, mu<9B|GP^i?-.^XttdQ: liWm pctim ofz&.^r?&j>$&pt/to: jha.^^Mtto^'^^^&iJe^'A^v the Disassociates. Mr. Carlisle then offered the followj?g:re?43?p^ si4ck.*aca&>pted by %?pteojp8to57.r ixfat to recont cite- c^^ilictins.^j^i^oscandj insecure J^latjqp &qrafiMfc.$hfc plan ^ihe^f^ction. of&mi AfctteBisg?! ^at^easioa o? ingress. _ sfc&U: embrace a provision repealing all internal, revw>ue:&a$? on tafeftcc^gnn&ay4 cigars o^ter pe? ":cd&C93?^j. =$fc#bs?cJir sej&al and ?6fippt in %>^e4#rtip9 fOfctftrfff r vSSj^idSf^ osteite; ?&sm va? '^^.^?-?fe ^e?#ari.f; pert;of the *$8S*? ^mbft^Ja^ ^liawijabers absent aal&ajr oq AOefc*tftt ttf sistness; -l&fore the :ijges^oaon, me dayniormnffir Utestojyed the rnacJnne shops oF?%xai^ndSStLoni8.r: :EaUfoad. JLoss -$15,600. Sapposed to tovs;i2een incendiary. ! fltefKUrte. ib3^^^^h^fe&ri?e. from & disprdered " ^o^cltJE^ anyo^r^mtse. ,;tTse. MorfV -JJarfnsf tie firsl. ekbt mQatbs of present lfsialyear Ate internal,.! r^eeipts -Were 000*,850, a' &&;ri?s$:Qiz 313,45^250.. .as.: compared : " ' V ~ Prevent ^iiionsslckBess^* taking occ& - ' ' V; J&... ? - ...; -Ou.. 1^-Fflfe, XIIUXHU ypeueu a niuvn 111 V/aiiioju Grc ifon- d&$ U&^QLisiajks rnw ftitii one of bis a. cmubl?,Hthe,, place Taraod ins salooij on/Tuesday and poaredliw- 1 Pquer i? the street. The jCfBidttot.pttbe ,women is endorsed -bv A'LrppdcjLtizans. ~ *' } - '* V 44 a ^ "JNMKWWr In August, 1881, it was discovered that. my t&el as t stages of cori- ' smuption. coughing incessantly jiidat'tiihes would discharge.. Quantities of p^lfroiriTier lings, ebufd iiot. Sleep or re- tain anythina tw; her .'.stomach, ,and we thought itqnTy.g.jjwtiQn of. tune: when Bfewouid be eompcfled tb give way to the fe&d*stafj?c idterTjalt :other remedies h^iiailcd;; we. get^te^er's Lung, Restorer ma began it m very small doses, as she .waa'v&y wrafc^She'ioofc began to imstored'ro life and healQi?" and is^o-cfor bet- | ter tha$ 4&s liatfe ter been"' "before*.' * I re?W4J^P*^P?M ? miracle, Tor vffuch she. is indebted to.Brewer's , Ltng^ Restorer. ' R W Pawvv IfciAAn rio *::i * . *?.! v.H. "j Brewer's .Lung Restorer is a purely vege- '2 tabte pwssfafioz^rctatkains no opium, mor- ; 1 pbinp, j?^gmi(ie.pr anypoisonouasubstance. ,4 Sena forrircular of long list of wonderful cures. LiHxa, Eisners &. Laxab, ? ' * * . . ... Jkfacon, Ga. V x -^emsvemcBt on the part <if the Scfc rcrz. to: ?use" a -j te@J absa aoned 'attae earnest request of Schurz. : IXKMS. .?The. bunko men have struck Sa- i vaimah on their return home after a^ tether-successful seasbuid Florida. Gould arrived at New .York on Ihflrsci&v: uaorjiiiig iu his yacht Ala\fiL7dcL, maklugthc run from*Fort Monroe Tn eighteeu hours. ?The House postoffice committee has agreed to favorably report the; bill 1 giviug fouvteeu days holiday a year to I letter carriers. ?The Barlow House at Americas, Georgia, and eight stores were burned on.Wednesday night, causing a loss of about $80,000*. ?The .Danville investigation was resumed oh Friday. Several witnesses on behalf of the Democrats were examined. ?The bnsiucss failures of last .week number, for the United States 172, and , for Canada 32?a total of 201, against 213 for Hie week previous. ,j, ?Prince Leopold, l)uke of Albauy,| the fourth and youngest son of Queen Victoria, died suddenly at twolo"clock on Friday morning at Cannes, England. ' y ? Augustus Schelljdied at 3 o'clock on Thursday, morning. He was conscious up to within fifteen minutes of TI?e fomilv irpw ? ucaiu* &JLiO AUtUli; ?? V v round his bedside when he expired. ?Governor Hamilton, of Illinois, has withdrawn from the - canvass for.; Ibe Republican re-nomination for eject ion, being satisfied -that. ex-Governor Richard J. Oglesbyjg.thcjxarty's choice. ?Henrv 5. Church, defaulting city chamberlain, of Troy, N.' from that city on February 4th,. leaving;! deficiency of $77,000,* was arrestedfiii jTew York on Wednesday, night* and carried back to Troy .' ?The viHage of Scipio, near theOhio and Indiana line, wag swept .oat of existence by the recent tornado,; Only two bouses remain, and they are badly damaged. The Rev. Jos.' Winston was killed. - At Los Angeles, Cal., railroad .cjommunicatlou with the North is again interrupted by heavy land slides on the Southern Pacific Road atTehachapi moSffifcfi? ?%lSolee%d canon. Trains will be delayed ^ -^-Governor McLaue of MarylaMj has. vetoed jthe bill reducing the marriage license fee from $4.50 to . 90 cents. The Seuate, by a vote of IS to 11, sustained the veto, 16 votes being required to pass the bill oyer the veto. ?Norfolk was thrown into a state of intense excitement "Wednesday morning by a personal difficulty between Mayor William Lamb and Police Commissioner Zachary. The mayor said to.Zachary that a published statement w^aich he had given to the press in regard to the dismissal of certain policemen was a lie and that he was a liar and a puppy. Zachary slapped him iu the face* and they clinched. They were separatedand subsequently were bpund over to keep, the peace in $2,500 for twelvemonths. Major Lamb is a prominent Coalitionist leader and the commissioners are Democrats recently appointed under the new charter. ABIHHHtttHD: B. B. B. T>)ii truly wonderful and only.quick BlapdPnrtfler on. earth mates absolute cures of all BloddDiaeasefc -Scro'tola, SUn Diseases ami Hnmors, dada&g Spellings, Tumors, Dry Tetter, Kidney Ortmplalnta, OUJ Ulcers and Sores, Syphilis In all stages, Catarrtb Eczema, Rheumatism, Mercureal Poison, cto, SB oae-third the time everbefore known. Merit Inside of each bottle. Discard all slow, old togy remedlei anu use one.bottle of B. B. B., and 7011 will be thor? (h^y Convinced or'ltFinagical power. iBendtom tor-unimpeachable testimony, ai?w samples at f?hjc?are below. SCROFULA. Dr. L. A. Guild, an experienced and one at the aosi sciviiLinc-puyoicnuw 'Ji-uie aouiu, vuu uwua? large nursery pud ymejard ja^ar Atlanta, Has a lid on Ms place who warf -cared ol a stubborn case of scrofula witfroneaiagle-bottle of B. B. B. Write to Mmatoouttnecase; -- -- -7 BLCOOPOJS0N. For seygral years I .hase been afflicted witli a pronounced incurable case of Blood Poison, attended "with ugly running aorcs in mj. nose, on my arm* ahd &6dy. i s$ent*4S0 in gbHrxor How1 remedies of "reno.vn.ja8l espejjeacqJItfartdsw; wltfioot benefit The use of 3 bottles of B. B. B. reatoreu my appetite, heaied ill ulcets, imparted strength. Isuaed 21 pounds-of Aesh la one month, and jtm pronounceaccied. ' Z.: A. CLARK, - ' ' E.E. Engineer, Atlanta. KIDNEY COMPLAINT. ./Ear orer six jeaxs I ^.ej^ aterrtblfi?Qffec? trots, a troublesomeJdtfn^ complaint, for tfte relief ofwhichI_ha*e.8;seot o*er*J50iritiUM& benefit^ the j toost "noted "so-called remedies' proving" failures. JTtys uae'of obe singly BotQe of B. B. B. baa Men nurYCioua, jjiving more relief than all Other treatment combmeiL^It i* & quick cure, srtille other*,12 ' CATARRH. The China and Qneensware House of McBride? ' Co>, Atlanta, is, perhaps.the largest latin*, Sooth. Xr. A. J. *cBri?-'or this "flSTitt Keen cored Of <*^tarrti oflhe" tfose pj lSjesua standing $?t6e use of B. B. B., aftfirewor known remedy sad treatment Kad Tailed. B. B-3. ctireacam^E in xtz* ir tits, **"* ANEBJTOR. ofaeveraT^IIritfaniliag,tifB. I tare irlec numyxstber remadteybat.coae oqoal ?. li. B. Itls a quict-cure, while olhers &reliloY._ J. JTHiBDV, Effltor Mye#^n ToeieoiTSL Large bottles J1.00, or! for J5.06. Uxpremd. AUd^cLOpa luui-ca, Atiyfiu sagrareg; TSTSni t KlXrT. in On* KaiUx,. { ^Jttan Xmartc^ AEioVnteO^ty^rf r; g&oK, ttotrtfow. ft'tfoifl wwccagnj. su^erotycoraaup. dkbc lowprtcc. 'A4?pte<l to all classes, bells at sight. Ajests doing big litetk-' EXGBt^kM'i Tttd Tic patdjomcst prospectus cm Issued. Apply soar. r.X. K toKX^Cowm Mah St. KldtaoaUtaUfc Als* otter grand new boots and ni&tes. ; ? rooxihi'.treatment la one pac^a^e. Good JorCcM la :B?Ld; BaulKfee.IXzr K*a, Hay Fever, Ac. \VfajotSStt, ?y *11 Drnagtete. or by mall. -. x. t. 5s mik wurai, f* <vn| If B M& WHISKY HABITS cured ||U(jL] Jiff at home without pain. Book iff :llllVI<>f particulars sent Tree. iL WOOLLEY,iI. D.,AUantt,Ga. ' ,flo#P?yferia?B<?. K<9>??Kr gVftRVa ?3jr-c?M A neyer Sailing renjedy nmf-^nT^ $35*98 IiJfTEIiHITTEXT F1 8TA2tl3A2I> ease*-J>iirely VereU ptrr r* !5jSTa and act more promptly In < than (Cornel Quince, pimiO use.^ IM^e them. Sokl by Dnisoos WliatShe'f^>p4cS I dardCorePJUir wit: troDb-e ft f4ff U H jggaf WW *akkr, P.M./Tully town, they prove^tobejnartwn dierd^re PiUi^7 B j^aMBi^Tg^HSiik'e QQ Cbilla^and Fever and 1 ?Rev. M. ?. V -G*0. G. KrEEZS, 3tD., jttfittn/TexfKr I uaetbem 3, DubUD, Tex. Your pUIs are goo<M usen^y^ln \ v 1 -p I *Tr^ADTTpaffiTISEBlENTSi ') ratej lieWf, I YO >G HEX fO LMM ', ! TELKG&A^JttY. . , NO <a.ryes unless-situations.ate furnished. For reticulars. address with stamp.' PKfci an<J NEW JSESET TELEGRAPH CO., . t Main Cfice 926 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia. \ Pa., Binch Office 506 Maricet street. Winning- > ton, D4 Through wires. v N GUMPTION. ' ssi^^sTisntiajtffljaea - - SggBgSBt * . TrV^wwjiifmPijSbSiwryoA! '^liiss#'"0 r at?sffaSaK!B -. W* a* fix ct vv?t vSKMnft^t ? l " J ggpM^pD m CTOLOPffilA ' " Orer 304,000 subjects. and &0OO lUustra- ?--* " - *""?"* ? l-nwonMum _ OOB&auia'pmiuiiUi. W LWWJUU1LIWW^^ ^*I as.OO; i^fcapet edition. 8HJO.: Specimen ~ r. mes tree: 508,000 JFotanes. Choice . Soots?Descriptive CataSoJfctie!(* ??- Books lO? examination before payment, .oaeyldence or l~ Kood faltfc. NOT sola rif dealers?prices too f far. JOflX B. ALD^/J^Wei'. is < r Veaey st^Ne^Yort, P. O^Box lffi: ?r?ZTT. " WviSK.. kfL H^4 Jl vis, wJxrUicr In cbii<Ir?flH lytatun: Dtarrto?,< turn. KIuz. Cripin^ Uio atoxrtuA, Keartbon: .!? DYSa jmy oc osotiio ?u. snua Bowels -from relaxation <JH heutrauzH Id as pleasant-and )w Wine?conuihi* no 0|H pnto. Vi>erta.Uj rnonidB &nvl Teething CliildH /1. 7-rri*, n turl rn-'Hy'*- fMM Price 2^| Laxro ato oonUdiucix THEEXGEL8I0SaS^| viLHBwgHe SEND A St. New York VnVJQH CHAI&ESTSgJplPB / -_-v rrciABy?Jf51 a Lwi^SoB A (FedMQM maotfactubbsI^* Dealee' ra Sapdee^ Importer of Bngli^x Bite* 137 keetisg Stkfkt, chj^^ TTENBY STI3TZ, ' n Importec-and WbolSsaleDealer in - "H EOREIGNf AND D0.3ESSTIC FRUIT, / . j Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanats, . , r Lemons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, " ^ i^eannts, CaW?ges, Ac. ... > S. E. COB. J?PETD* GSTREETS, r | [*:CHA^LEST0k, S. d. m i_ * ?1HARLES G. LESLIE, ' ,v 1 Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer fn TISH, OYSTERS, G-AJEB and POULTRY, Stalls Nos. l and-2 Fish.Market f Office No. X Market St , East of East Bay, Consignments of Conntry' Produce *r? respectfully solicited. Poultry, Eggs, Ac. Perishable Goods at ^raer*r nsk after delivery to Southern Express Co. W: BROTHERHOOD Si CO~. . ' ' IRON MERiCEAJrTS.x DEAIEBS rs 3fjLCHC?ERY A3TD SUPPLIES. ' jlgkktsf&r " , .'T4MD . OF THE SOUTH COBK-MILL." No- :16f MllJlli WI Sy.jjClTJ imfjtfjfc & C. 1 Try our-^cei^MapWne Oil?the best r_ in the market (M a Lag-erbssr " - ~ a ? c:: t :is er sheas - i? from the.ei^u;sse>~er^ing co., flfl chamiestohvs. c. i 3ave^ nowas^dardeeer s^^ortooth- v r * 'iqfiigm^cta^irel;'-';; ."" ?: -rfkrob*?* *??mukos? jffcwin?s,lj)quok$, ogmts, togacco, gbochoi3'a^pboymos^:j & c. ** q t-to tiedejean' <fc join's, "7 woti^ai^ g^ep^^^ . . ' ; ; --and- ''""" * pt^ovrstnvrffiit.tms- - -. ? - ?ryrr -r * . CHABESTDN,:S. <3;? -wr * J gOYD BROTHERS, - : -T> .. ?? WnqLEiJBLE G^OCEES, Ll?UOR bEXLERf ... ..., ? . .J ,,y,. . .-Hure? COMSOSSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ; r1 W. AlifAR & CO , v U. . .-r-.'.T ?ro csrr?? % *' "WHOLESALE *2TO$S3CAI3J DBJOEE8 HT CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. jM PERFUMERIES A*D TOELET AS31CLB8, Cor. KIpg and Vanderhoret Streets. ; CHARLESTON. S. C. for 31A LA HI A, (1U1LS AND IXYKB. TYKK, HII MIS FEVER-alJd-fcni.Jrv.ldi*. ible. itbsoluteiy certain ia their feBK-dUlwr^-n, :urinjr all forms oT it A I. A III AS. vithotii aaj of tfielijjonota ixxweaaeoc?#jrhtrh a occ^iohaliy by pcrjioUH exposed to Hidurt*. i&ud protect.theui ti<>m axucic. Endorsed "by the / bjslcuuw as being the Beitt* CJieajtot and ( known. The yonnjcut dittrf can Uk? / Us and Me?uct?e.Deaieni, 3r.bj.ma1L / ENTY-FIVE'CEirre A BOX. / my?ii y wUt ?vl rayaeif n**f ufcd jour "Stan* f ti great satis/action. We anticipate no further 3 lung as tl& Eiljx ace &boc?.?JLikky j. suosPa. 1 took the Pills according to directions and at was aeeded.?Rkv; F. J. Gootitiis, Pastor M. fcL I am well pleased with. ? JSmor?'* Masave tried tiietit on a great "many esse? of-Afferent tssfal in every instance. Tbey work-IBM ??ham II Malarial diseases'.?M. J. Gkbxan, "2?P? wlaa, dyuuny practice Tritb.'fpQft Kiaaa.?iDHlxio lass. I nave liandjed yonr^Ula tor Malaria for tte r satisfaction tfiarTany other remedy focjame disirn??at; Jersey CUJr, NIJlTJour >U, Caledonia, Hka.. ?=?\ In my pttu-tk* effectn?ny.-^K^? iKtjwofi*, 3L 1 my practice.?Da. M. T. Dcxx, genflower Land* 00., Proprietor*, 197 Fnrl Btmtc Xrr Tods,