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W ~4 gggm c THE KADICALS IN COUNCIL, condolence with General U. S. Grant artks for our volunteers. " GEJfERAL news items. National Republican Convention from At a Mormon Dance. friSKf ADVERTISEMENTS. CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. ~4 . appreciation of?his ? oldierl v^qual i ties Pa08a*e of the senate Bin to Adjust the ?Queen Victoria is confined to her the nomination of Arthur_ for Presi- - j^Mormon^rty'wM^cMefly^dfeS- LUCA^ & EICHAEDSON, and eminent statesmanship: and Paris Arxn" Accocnt of Sonth Carolina. room by an attack of lumbago. dent, with Logan as second choice. gnighable for the abundanceof its prefc- -fiff# ^ fpfi OT._ffi_B(S ^ wi a vtt ^ meeting OF THE state convex- Simpkins, of Edgefield, introduced one Washington, April 17.?The Senate ?An English lady has offered ?20,- ?At the Twenty-eighth Congres- ty young girls, and the rather large tion in columeia. endorsing the administration of Presi- proceeding to the consideration of bills 000 for the rescue of General Gordon, sional District Republican Convention proportion of elderly and gray-headed -- * t-ii.^Jni: of *c^ o'r tio ? " r^ad *n<t of ion* BOOK SIANXJFACTIIREES, - ... dent Arthur. Both .resolutions were on the five-minutes calendar, took up ?The town hall in Millen Ga. was at Watkius a resolution instructing escorts; while the scarcity of middle- J; itk iiiiu't iJiciicyrilutTwin n-?V\VOUOTrLS2 j ?, c_ _ T*em/\xr c n unanimously adopted. the bill to authorize the Secretary of burned on Friday. A negro prisoner delegates for Blaine was" amended to aged women and the small proportion 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON,.-S. C. J a r.onc and mt;cr Fisht over the Organi- Nominations for delegates at large ?Var to adjust and settle the account of vas roasted to death include Sherman, Lincoln or Good- oi young men seemed conspicuous. address Bu.T.A.SLucuiCiBiPearlst.jiewYcrk. 1 /..ition? Smalls the Corraptionist Chosen to th^National Republican Convention arms between the State of South Caro- _Four thousand emigrants arrived man- The appearance of a blooming little '(j# ^ .... c _ , . were then made as follows: E. M. linaaud the Government of the Lmted . r. p,.Am The Oregon Democratic State Mormon beauty, scarcely into her A T> T T^OOTT^l PAINTER. i ti,e Tfonivta-'The nominations were made with 1S69, under the Act of 1808, as that the i" _ , , oc thp rhniee of the Democrats of eved old grandfather, in whom the linson. '-What is more TEKBIBIJB than Chaelestox, S. C. ^Condensedfrom the Rvjute,.} the most laudatory remarks chiefly to amounts paid on accounts by South -The Peoria, III., Plow Works o^on for President and Vice-Presi- fires had no right to lurk, struck me as Dealer in Paints Oils, Brushes Varnish The Republican State Convention the effect that each of the nominees Carolina in the last ten years may be Jgf? Jurne? Thnsday night. Losses, dent? respectively. singularly unpoeticaL A friend has book-buyers? sucnawariiSopnSeS^^ r, ? ' r . r. ' - in fininmhin. r'v Tnpsilav had sacrificed self for the maintenance taken in fall satisfaction of the account. 860,000 on building and $40,000 on ' PoU. ... Ameri likened it to the appearance of a snow- reduced from $is.oo to S2.40. specimen pages Glass, Putty, Colors, Glue, &c. . a-sewblea m uoiumoia o> iuesua\ This bill, when ud last week was ex- stock. ?Specials to the Balcimore Amen- ^ day. jt is oae ?ee,- ?>t sold by dealers-prices too low. ? * the loth inst. 1 ne meeting was called fnc delegates at large, as nominated, plained by Senator Hampton. He then ?Memorial services of a very impos- Ipt d ^^"^h^^nu^c/n of tIie famous "beauties of polygamy," b. aldex, "WbiisherfiWesey JufNewVort^ A LVIN ^^^^^^eston.) to order by Thomas E. Miller, colored, were elected; and the convention then said that in 1869 the Governor of ing charactei* were held in honor of land, sends, . ftJ this blending of winter and summer. ?? ^ Ci__T?n i of Beaufort, who made a very bitter adjourned sine die. South Carolina got from the Secretary Wendell Phillips at Boston on Satur- State Conve^ion Blai ? The girls bave grown accustomed to <- ^ M^ufaciukSB of Sadpi^bb, Bri.les speech. Alluding to the wrongs and district conventions. ^ ? S T0QlC' ? llSSSS as^bfySrici tfZ A "^ETBrao^S? ^ fc ? the State government in December, tior.s: * ed and received thirty years' supply. S Umtea btates for delegates to the State and district they did at 18 and their watery eyes ? 137 Meetikg Street, Charleston, S. C. W 1870?he said* "Here in this olace in 1st District?J. M. Freeman, color- The arms were distributed by that ' , v? H r rv. ip conventions resulted in the choice of gloat over the soft complexions of their aown?by t-tfvrt stftt7 this verv chair sat the beloved 'the ed, of Charleston; E. A. Webster, Governor to colored men only, and - JSJS? afthP%a^ deleSafces m fovor of Ai'thui') Wlth bnfe fair companions with all_ the apprecia- famflyorbouseuoWduties.tryParibk'sTonic. FP^ ' % nurc ltd brave'leaderof ourpartv E white, of Orangeburg. the arms could not nowbefonndin ^hohlpi^tfh; one or two exceptions. tion of a connoisseur inthe artof -ifyou are a lawyer, minister or business man T w ^ ^ , W M Markov On his side Fn anoth- 2d District?Paris Simpkins, color- the State. I? ?Says an Iowa City, Iowaj dispatch:, "mashing," and their exalted position exhausted bymental strain or anxious cares do Importer and Wholesale Dealer In jg cr chair sat Wallace representative of ed, of Edgefield; S. E. Smith, colored. Senator Piatt opposed the bill. lie Das on ietinnB, died on Saturday fore- Th Democratic county convention in the ranks of faithful serves ofttimes ^^emtoxicatingstimulants, but use pab- FOREIGN AND DOiCESTIC FRUIT, Xtnce' SDatSn nnd of Aiken. did not think South Carolina ought to noon* ? . _ was a stormy aflair on Saturday, to make them dangerous rivals of any ^3To^c- , ? r_onntfl murder'' That "rcat General and 3d District?E. F. Blod^ett and R. repudiate the act by which it got the BeHoviHe, (Jit., dispatch says >Ees0luti0Ils favoring the nomination youthful Adonis who may venture to |0rPrtna^aco Sp^n^r^y^iS^tSffi ieSns SnfSpl^^fees cSSS?' Prpqi'lont r S Grant unheld uc but W. Boone, both white an<? both from arms m question. There was no pro- that it is rep(._ted that an opening was 0f Tilden for President were with- enter the lists against them. At the with, any disorder oi tne lungs, stomacb, bow- Peanuts Cabbaees. ?fcc 4 * hat ^dfo^ilH^es deserted us' aiid Newberrv. position to return then: to the United made in the earth by an earthquake drawn although the convention large- gentile party which I attended, a mas- ^Woodor nerves ycuean be cured by Par- ^ plaLxl ns^mSi wwwandteft 4th District-Wilson Cook, colored, States, but, on the contrary, the pro- about seven miles north of Trenton on ]y favored the old ticket. querade, I was much- amused at the . S. E. CoR.^^nra & Kabxk. Streets, Chamberlain." He next^went on to of Greenville; C. M. Wilder, colored, position was to keep them. Wednesday. ? Character assumed by Wffamf I or ^ diseasa 01 weakness and ^qulrea^stlm^ ^-1 nbuse the white Republicans for aban- of Richland. - Senator Hampton said he would not ?Queen Victoria and Princess Beat- wm- knights of honob. maskers, aided by a hali-aozen. iem>- uianttake Parker'sTokic at once, it win id- p. T/RST.ra douinithcne-retoMs fate He District-C. C. McCoy, white, of discuss the bill, but would merely say rice have started for Darmstadt to be THE OF ? nine companion,.. He impersonated 'J* C ^ thought the partv should put a full Chester; E. H. Dibble, colored, of" that there was now a very excellent present at the marriage of Princess proceedings of the Animal Meeting- of the an did rustic Mormon-awtthe griai hg- 1jreas of UvcS) lt may gayeyouis. Wholesale and Retail Commisston. Dealer ticket in the field "make the fi?'ht Kershaw. militia in bs State,, an organization in Victoria of Hesse to Prince Louis of Grand Lode? of SoHtk Carolina. nred as his six wives of-six different de- in a and eveu h mart'vrs seal our ca'use 6 th District-D. T. Corbin, white, of which members took a pride; that it Battenberg. The Grand Lodae oftheKmghts of g?eesof age, from 13 up to 50, of [Jn,n|rn<ll?n Tlnill Uhlnnin OYSTERS, GAME and POULTRY, A with their blood, we will gain a vie- Charleston; E. H. Deas, cclorcd, of was impossible to arm them unless this _Svlvanns Merrick, the Abolitionist Honor of this Stale met in Harmony Germat 1 dl itiLu llllll lidiEulli : 2 *** ^ tory." He advocated a thorough reor- Darlington. biH was passed, and if the bill did not diedon Saturday, aged ninety^eight. circle Hall, Charleston, on Tuesday 4^ 4No. 7 i?arket-St, Eastof Eaet Bay, W gaiiization of the party, and concluded 7th District?T. B. Johnson, white, pass tne militia of South Carolina could He led in- the- famous- rescue of the the 15th inst., .and was. opened, by P .. fnrm tMom Sottish Hi?h- d^a^ ^v^a^<tom^tore0tbe1^youtMS CoaidjgjHHent&ofCcmiitry..Produce, are m as follows: " of Charieston; W. H. Thompson, col- not get any arms for twelve vears to fugitive slave Jerry from the United Grand Dictator Bi. O. Sams, of Lltne- P , ]aasie. a strong-minded, strono-- color to?grayiair. re^ectMlv sdieited.^Poulta^Egg^ :&c. ^ "Let us do'this, and deolorable and oretl, of Berkeley. come. He would not criticise the War states Marshal by citizens of Syracuse stone,- S.- C* All^^ the Gi'and^'^cerevine ?arv-towed dame of 1(3 HISCOX &. CO 7 k T damnable as is our condition, we will SSS^f^1^ ^ in 1851' were present except the-Past Grand ^ , dBhYery toSoatfa6m ErpreaOo.. yet g^in ^ictory. It may be a decade the work of the wind. there was a grave question whether 0110 Pf^l8^?, I Pic^a^.V' a^ representatives J ^ U^n^^^a^d^eSrm^ti^ F1 BROTHERHOOD & CO.. of our coming here merely to send sippi-Losses and casuaiues. ly killing two men"and fatally injuring the Gmnd-o?Bcers^sixty-threc.meiiiber3 immediately after election word was _?? D^alees in Machineey and Supplies. delegates to Chicago is cowardly and Columbus, Ga., April 15.?A vio- three. F^ur others were also injured., in viL ^ received from: the outer guard that a :EGO? I" ; EGGS ! EGGS ! agents foe weak. Let us enter upon our duty lent wind and rain storm passed over ton wooia merely appeal to the Senate -p.--.-- w?,nc(,. Grand Dictator Sams, Graud Re- colored-man giving his. name as. Pro- ivratti ot? titp torv tvitt t^" and discharge it in a manly wav. this city last. night. The rainfall was .^c bill, it having, passed last ' , ^ ^ mnrdMw?' ni his porter G. W. Holland and Grand fessor Bygone.:Plunkett,.and his resi- ri^HOROUGHBRED STOCK. Plmouth^~ rwiurpwnv <5 r Remember that though you may assist 3.10 inches in three hours. There was year without a dissenting voice. chi d en w< Treasurer J. T. Robertson read their Tdence asllemphis, had arrived in Do- JL a"d Wyawtottes, larce andlba^dsome, ^o. Meetixg St., Cbl?^i^^k^S^ C. in nominating a President yon cannot no serious loss of property and no live3 - , /:TJ^ ?L0n^' S i 1 ^ fu pS annual-reports, - which were referred- troit for the purpose of deMvering a ^ a?^nwir^W sfi wr^na^led fr>Th! i*achme 051 tho assist in electinghhrr, I trust that our arc reported to have been lost. A S^v^o^fo?^ d^He ^ on distribution, on soi^c/before-die club.3 and la^^Rt deliberations may be marked by har- report from Auburn, Ala., states that ^ will" enter a plea of emotional insan- consisting of Ira B.Jones VJ. M. Giles;- Brother.Ganiner. replied thathehad Games, no better fighting stock in exist- y AGER BEER mony and good feeling and that we much damage was done to property-*? suppiy arms to the militia of the will enter a plea oi emotional 1Dsa^ and R;? Gaston.' never heard of any such person, and ence. Eggs, 52.00 for 13? li mav accomplish what we have come to-day bv a heavv storm. several^ biates. south Carolina has Y- , . , An invitation to attend a banquet'"asked if the name was known to any ^ H. J.HAliPER, a tt<3S3?w hero to do. In September we will A special dispatch from Chipley, .received aim* in question, and, -The Governor of-Texas h^ issued .be ivelvt(> the Grand Lodge by-memberl- No one could recall it; but? ApJ5-spcf Stiother, S. C. FROMTHEOLAUSSEN BREWEJG CO., hold another convention to nominate Ga., to the Enquirer-Sun, says that a L^eiefore, if this bill should pass, ?he a proclamation declaring- the law Charieston Lodge was read arid on was-decided-te admit the stranger-and ?? CHARLESTON,-^. C.: J State oificera. Then we will see who disastrous cyclone swept over Hart-is ^enate, in doing an act of generosity against carrying concealed weapons, potion was accepted with thanks^ listen'to hjstremarte. ^ tmi.i.n. art m >1^ Have now a Standard Beer superior tooth- JH will be willing to serve us." county last night. The wind storm. nthCa:i'?nna, would be simply which was suspended in the border jn afteril0on session Dr. Geo. - The moment the so-called professor fsLJI E^TK&H- JM Sjjj jp?; ere, put np in kegs, patent stopper bottles, The secretary read the temporary struck Chipley about 2.80 a. n. The robbing other Stales. For one, and as counties in 1831 on aceount of Indian jj0Tre. Jr., of Columbia, made a verbal entered the. hall, a dozen members rose WBa h.1 hCwI Mi lo and Dottles in bairels for export, to keep a WH roll of delegates. McKinlav, of worst damage done was at the resi- representing his State^ Mr. Ingalls pro- incursions, now m force all ever i^e report. On motion- of Past-.-Grand-' to their-feet and shouted out that ha EyS gBfi vl long time.^ Empty beer . witttes . bought, Charleston, nominated Robert Smalls deuces of Geo. Williams and Mrs. i State. Dictator Thomas S. .Moonoan.it was: ;waa a white man-in disguise. The l"7l\i*^ 8?P Ag??in.Columbia, Mr. Jujus ErentTeisfor temporary chairman, and he was Babbs, three miles southwest of Chip- tneDiu;waspassed; yeas 30, nays L-. ?The Rev. F. D.'Hemmenway,pro- ordei'edthat all matters to be submitted usuallength of heel in a colored man ^l||J nMli/lliy >^rjr\mrohf.AVTtns elected by acclamation. ley, and from there to Mr. Culpepper's ?? fessor of Hebrew And Biblical litera- to committees should be presented at was missing, and he forgot to turn in. V_/ In taking tha^-ehair, Smalls made a and T. J. Jenkins's places, where the marshalship frauds. ture in Garrett Biblical Institute, at the afternoon session. his toes as he walked: In a minute the fl % .< Jl M ?imforter and dealer ut? 1 speech in wbacfrke said that he felt houses were blown down. Lee Alford . , ~~ J, Evans'ton, Ills., for many years, a After transacting business of no false- wig was tom^ from -the man's K ^ ;g .fl 3JS iaJ W fiLa B jd that the time wetefefc yet .come when, was instantly killed at the latter place, Fraudnle^ J^co"nt8 prominent figore in Methodist Church interest to the general publie the Grand, head,. aM.it was plainly., seen that, no h WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, j 1 notwitftstoduag-the he?S?h election and his wife and three children were Ex"M:ar* work, and renowned as a scholar, Lodge adjourned until Wednesday was white. Then a gainfol silence;fok ^ "nl , ghocebieu actpnovrsiosj Ia\^and tfw^epubli- badly hurt. Alford's body was found Biythe and his Depuae.. died on Saturday morning. moving. lowed, broken- at last by. the voice of Aik'n U ff QTRUAPHP geoceeies am) peovisioot, cair party wottMTx^\a^fl5fc-He said one hundred and fifty yards from the The United States Grand Jury of ?The annual Kentucky sprint horse On Tuesday night the Knights and Brother Gardner as he said: r.iiiUUUvu; uU-ILi ui U lYlAlililu No 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S.C. tiiitt not long agoic^his very-hall $10,- house. The outhouses on Samuel the United States Circuit Court in ses- sales have be^un. Two hundred head a-number of invited gnests attended "White man, did you want anyfing OOO.of fbc people's moneyi:.was appro- Goodman's and John B. Hastey's sion m Charleston, has returned true were sold in Lexington the past week the banquet given in honor of the in pertickler m-dw haU?. ? A'TT0 TEEDEMAN & SONS, owatedtor the^parpbse* of paying the places were demolished. John Long- bills against Absalom Bly the, ex-unit- fnv an ao-oreo-ate of j550 000 an average Grand Lodge by Charleston Lodge. "I thought Id have a little- fun, i-.-n. nr.T. c^pinr Ac?rtyof \J kK?s?ttte meD ford and his son were badly hnrt, and ed States Marshal for Sonth Carolina, ^o^^ThisSfSd The banqnet was a handsome afis3r,, was the^ reply., ^ WHOLESALEGBOCEBS; . ^ who hadsrtolen their"righ^ at the bal- his wife and child killed and another A.'E. Phillippy, ex-deputy United & Brasfield will offer 250 head, which and was universally enjoyed. "An' so- you shall have De Com- lij drftaHolAi _AN1>_ fl| lot bos'; Vernon who hadMoiated the child is reported to be dying. Mrs. States marshal, residing at Charleston, are expected to bring a high figure. The business of the 6randLodge- mittee on Sole Leatherwiii-escort the v T.nftedStetesrlaw; who had murdered Marv Davis's residence was demolish- William V. Hoiden. ex-deputy United c, . ^ . was concluded on Wednesday after- : gemlea down, to de alley doah.an.see c: loolx cr PROVISION DEALERS, irepablicansf onthe higfe read, "and ed. 'In the town of Chipley nine resi- States marshal, residing at Pickens r.Si rp1S- noon. The proceedings, of the day dat he amgiben a proper.send-off ^ 102 AwniftAWAW tiav. wrkrt we are toM: to-day. that Republicans dences were blown down or badly Courthouse, and Joab B. Diil, ex-dep- SljSSJf fS L? ii J were mostly routine, or of a secret The committee consists of Giveadam NEJ^. ?A!-*ZsfcC CORDIAL-,,. 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, from s^I over the State'have been ar- damaged. Thos. Champion was badly uty United States marshal, residing at ^ tsjpw Vnrb nature. An effort was made to change Jones, Pickles Smith and ^Whalebone "Wine?-tX'OtniDS uo Opium.and *111 notcciStU CELARESTON, S. C. rested for overcharging, fees of office wounded, and Mrs. Champion slightly. Greenville. The indictment against J?" P? ooawy sau nom riew xotk thc mi^-atovy character of the Grand Howker; three-of theheaviest kickers r?w.. *1^:17 r^jnmendedJorS?a?icka?8a. / -S and tfeat a numberof these "Democrats, E. F. McGee received sevpre internal ex-United States Marshal Blythe this week. Ihe supp^_ sn p A.eit is establish a fixed location .in the. club.. They: seized the base 1m- aad TccMu,5f. C;^ure^: " T30YD BROTHERS, ^ - ia these ballot box stuffers;' those who injuries, and bis son was fatally wound- charges a violation of Section 5,834 of expected to amve at New Yoik in a foi. its annual sessions. Both Charles- postor and hustled him away, and in stole'oui* risrhts and; murdered our ed. Mrs. Lavfield and her sister were the Revised- Statutes of the United aay ^wcv , ton and Columbia were earnestly ad- the course of two or three minutes there soaifcy Wholesble Geocees, Liquor Deaeees people, are 011 -tie jariesrio-fey Repub- injured. A. J. Irvine received severe States, iu making, presenting and ? t? vocated, but the motion was "lost, came a succession: of thuds which jar- _ J iicans." He grew waitn-ever the idea internal injuries. Mis3 Laugford was causing to be presented false, fictitious for Scotia on Wednesday. It l0^<tC will meet-next vear at red the bail from cellar to garret and a^ZXvISjJO^u^.o.o^CO.jboleProp^ usrs, astd? . _i that Rejwblicaiis, charged with- official badly hurt, and Dr. J. E. Thornton and fraudulent accounts against the SSL RcnnStPaWetoThe amount Chester. * put out six^of the lamps> Next.?De- ^-rr^ Ton little book. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, imseendeet? should be tried byDemo- slightly. Ben Powell and his son are Government. ^ ^ The election of officers for the ensu- troxt FreePress. _ x?w York office, so. :o. haidex lame. ciatiCjories-.- With' theserjarorsi all reported to have been killed. The In order to understand thoroughly ?WO? in* year resulted as follows: Col. A. 197 EAST. BAY^ CHARLESTON,-S. a theDfetricfc Attoraeyhad- feo-dor.was to storm passed in a northeast direction the charge contained in the indictment, Coward, Grand Dictator; Julius L. A Water-Fowl. ~ ttt .nr.r, ,_nn jr'' ^eudfa hisindrctmenfe. He^suggested from Chipley, and outhouses and a it should be known that in the United - 0 ' Moses, Grand Vice-Dictator; M. L. t wish to describe the beautiful form Af&flVTHI 'BT x that the convention ex-press its opinion part of Joe Dumas's residence were States Court, where convicts are sen- foi lepaire. Bonham, Jr., Grand Assistant Dicta- f aauati cKf e latelv seen upon one of A KIUl? IrBjlISlIf ^. T ^ on this subjeet, and that fiinds he- rais- blown down. R. P. Parkman's place tenced to terms of imprisonment for ?At Reynoldsville, Jefferson Co., tor. g q.< Clifford, Grand Chaplain; our western rivers. To mv eve it was W ? fiffUHWil wao?i*d^^?BBTAiL dbalee is eiT to aid'ln the deftnee of the accused, was demolished and Luke Powell's twelve months or more they arc re- Pa., the residence of James Powers j Maxwell, Grand Guide; G. W. the most consnicuous obiect in' sio-ht- ' choice dbugs. KESttgiKES, chemicals. Concluding,-he said: "We have met place was made a wreck. The out- quired to be transported to such prisons was burned on Saturday morning, the Holland, Grand Reporter; J.T.Rob- nr^prvna rt honored and ideal- aam ' 99%. MRk' subgical A here to^day-lor thei>urposevof eleding houses and residences on the Rev. Jas. as may be designated by the attorney inmates barely escaping with their erts011) Grand Treaurer: Mv B. Mc- ize(i the stream, and made the moment ?? :' Sfi Pehfdmeeies asd ? ^ <felcgates to-Ghica^.lrat-tJiatv nor any V. Jones's and Thomas L. Bowden's general. Prisoners from this State lives. Loss $11,000. Anonymous swee7)ey Grand Guardian* F. H. whieh it was seen seem worthy of other busfness-fbr-wbich- we have met, places were badly damaged. The last have heretofore been sent to peaiten- letters have been received by Powei-s Wardlaw. Grand Sentinel; W. R. romembrance. A fi?mre aU curves and Cor. King and VandethoistStreets.^^?^^ can compare.-in- importance with the named places are near Warm Springs, tianes in the State of New York; for some weeks warning him to leave, jjel^ar, H. S. Williams, J- L. Addi- ^ befits whatever lives in the ' ThistntfywonderfniandoniyquictBieodPniiite?' - ^ subject to which reference has just where Bowden and his wife were sometimes to Erie county penitentiary and stating that his property and-life gon,?Grand Trustees. Col. A. Coward " a ' comniunion of waters- pure on eartu mates absolute rares oi an Blood Disea^a# CHARLESTON.S. C. beefi'madst Thiiilrpfit! Th'is'?reat slightly wounded. The destruction to at Buffalo, sometimes to Auburn peni- were in danger. Was elected representative to the ji].e a ^rift 0f new-fallen snow 8crofnia, srn Diseagea and Unmora, Ginnd^ar-j ?? convention-can' sendd'ghteen^legates property can hardly be estimated. The tentiary, and at other times to Albany ?It is now thought necessary to Supreme Lodge for two years, and tept by enchantment from meltino- it Swellings. Tnmora, Dry TetteryEidneyCompJamm, i O B. THOMAS, AGENT, fo-Chi'Oagsybat lhe^cajl!|oJtii<"-go.: - and cycloneswept everything in its path penitentiary. The United States construct another immense building Dr. Geo. Howe was elected altera a j moved without starting a ripple?'or OM^cers and Sores, SyphfllAlnaU stages, Catarrtb - KJ? vote-for-the-neaikiat}on;~;^rmir-'the v and many miraculous escapes were marshal is required to transport such at the New Orleans Exposition, one to the Supreme Lodge for the same iPoVincr the slightest wake, while itself Eczema, Rheamartsm, M^ercareai p?ison^etc^in No. 320KetgSt., Opposite Libeett, haye:do^:tha^ ihey come home and made. * convicts, and may employ the services thousand f jet by four hundred, for length of time. " .. _ . and tfwteSk image "floated donb- JSS2 WINDOW .SHiD^; PAS^_ . fold t.hftr .hands.- They cmi.do-uotinng New Orleans, April 15,?A special of a limited number of persons as the reception of government, State Col. Coward, 111 taking the Chair as le " I may have wished it would rise one boti^ B B ^dyo^Si beSS INGS, LACE CURTAINS, " ' m n^re^^heycan'yote, but. the baHots to the Times-Democrat from Varden, guards, the guards and himself being ana agricultural exhibits. The car- Grand Dictator, made a very able from the water, that I might see the onsniy convinced of ita'magi^ai .power, send to ta Coexaces act Ufholsteby - Goods, wllrberstoleKby tbe par?'-of KttKlnx Miss., says: The town ofBlackhawk, paid at the rate of $2 per day and penters'strike in New Orleans does speech, in which he predicted good spread 0f its wings and the manner of for animpeaciiawe testimony, a low samples ot CHARLESTON, S. C. judl . Democrat the party of violence' and eighteen miles west of here, was struck expenses. The marshal is required not interfere with the progress of the work, and good results for the Lodge ^ flight, but in this I was not to be trtUcnare below. Wotdow Awsxetos Made to Oedeb murder^ They are bound to carry tlie by a cyclone yesterday afternoon, to submit an account upon oath of the Exposition'building. during the ensuing vear. All the of- o-raiified. It had the appearanee of . ?<M9APtlLA ' -> - '% ttieirannounced thatnomi- W. W. Brewer's and E. Crippens's exact amount paid out by him by way ?Sam'l L. Hopkins, his son Stod- ficers were then installed in due form, fieep: and as neither head nor neck pr i. a. experience Ind one of tte . limia for secretary w^re.in'oiNtka;;.'- dwelliugand outhouses were destroy- of expenses for the transportation of dard Hopkins, aged 12 years, and Saml. after which the Grand Dictator ?n- coui<i be seen, these were, doubtless^ most scientiflcpiiyBJcianaoftiiesoau^wiio owns* . A ^ ouu vv ukth & to., Bray ton nominatedMawn^'Noah for ed, and Mr. Brewer's daughter serious- prisoners, the guards and himself, and West, aged 20 vears, went sailing in nounced the standing committees: On f0i<iedunderitswing. If it had come ?wholekatb? .'cmpoi-ai-y seci-eta'ry, and there being ly hurt. Dr. Ritlecke's office was de- for the aggregate amount he'receives the Narrows last Thursday. They finance?W. H. Lockwoodj Edmund as a migsant from- distant: regionsi it .^K^o^Sebotueofto no . opposition he was unanimously molisbed. J. B. Stealer's dwelling and credit in his account with the treasury have not been heard from since and Bacon and John F. Douglass... On Was now resting, oblivious of its long inm about tne case. SADDLESY WASEHOUSB, / elected. E. H. Deas, of Darlington, saw-mill were unroofed and his stables of the United States. ; are believed to have been drowned, laws and supervision?TiS.'Moorman, y0ya?e. Fancy^suo-o-eated that the po- BLOO&POTSDIf ? . J tnoved.for the. appointment of a com- and outhouses destroyed. J.Jones's The indictment against ex-Marshal On Saturday their boat was picked J. & Hughson, J. S. Verner, etryof its motion bo set.to the music of p0r-aeTOnlijSl1havel^afflicteawaii a-P 155 Meeting Steeet, A mittee on^rederHaars, consisting of one honse and G. D. Purcell's shop were Blythe contains thirteen counts and up bottom up off Coney Island Point After the adoption-of resolutions^^ a swan-son"; To what-island of rush- i^ononncedincoiaWecaaeof Blood Poiaon^atteod- Oppo&ite Chaemito* Hot e ^1 lVom.eaefi rounty:- T-. E. Miller, of destroyed. The residence and shop of covers eighty pages of legal cap paper, and brought to New York where it of thanks to the Charleston Lodge, to ^s,.0r to..whaS- .bare sandy margin, " ~ ' Beaiifort, ofiered a substitute that the D. 11. Jordan, the Methodist district The first four counts of the indictment has been identified. Mayor Courtenay and to the ITeics and WOuld it at-last come to die,?to dis- \Hr.^e^^de^encld" CHARW^&C. committee consist of one from caeh >12h school building and the Metho- have reference to the transportation of -The Rev. A. A. Watson was- om Courier, foT courtesies extended, the solve in the sun and the wind, leaving- benefit. TW.Bseof5 bopiegirf.RB^.r^^d.. . ' "~ (;on^ressioiiaf-District and two at' dist Church were considerably damag- five prisoners, four guards and the Thursday, consecrated-bishop of the-new Grand Lodge adjouracd^ne ^die. only a pinch of yellow-whitedust, which : fA.^Y ' ' lar^ '-; McKinley opposed the amend- ed. Mrs. Hutchinson's house was marshal from Charleston to Erie coup- diocese of Eastern North Carolina* the least-breath--might-scatter-awayE pronounced.enrea. z. a. claek,. . .. . . " CHARLESTON ICE-HOGSE, meri^-because it would- create sus- destroyed and her collar-bone broken, ty penitentiary at Buffalo, N. Y., in Bishops Green, of ' Mississippi, Ran- An Atlanta wholesale merchant comes to the-c\y^gi perhaps.mistaken as tothe spe- ' Engineer, . >*.: : J f.. picion of partiality. Tlie amendment Much other property was destroyed June 1882. The charge is that the ac- dolph, of Virginia, Howe, of South Wnt and erciainis:^"I amnear eies of-this water-fowl? I looked again, KFD^EY COMPLAttlT. Habtetv - Coeszr:. Chcbch Street, M was aftepwarde withdrawn. and a number of persons were serious- count rendered by the marshal for this Carolina, Lyman, of North Caroliuaj ^raWe^erience-. For many years my kid- and saw that it was one of the brood- For ever ^ t years! iiave^eenaterriNe?rffeter-' : r>; . Notice of conte^s? wore 'given from ly injured. service was false, fictitious and fraudu- Neelep, of Maine, and Seamour, of ne7s baTe given me ^trouble, attended fledcrGd in storm at the foot of the mill-. ^ ? Abbeville, Faii-fieldr^crshaw, Barn- Memphis, Tznn., April 15.?A spe- lent m several items, amounting in the Illinois, took part in the -services. ffSSSdeffied o2t moS w?d dam. Air and-water were its parents, moat-noted co^lH? remedies pronn? faiiurea, ^"Ice packed tor the countey a specialty. s. well, uichlandand Sumter. cial to the Avalanche, from Grenada, whole to $407.50. - Bishop Watson is a native of New secure tver pave me relief until 1 used bjb. B. an<i its whole.substance but a drift of The-ny ot one atngie boale ot B. B. B- haa^beta ?^9m W hen the names of the committee Miss., says: One of the severest wind The remaining counts except the York, but has been a resident of Wil- ^^w^w^onmc.iw to yo^oM {oanL A wild, .white a wan it was <such S A NELSON:* CO.,' were read, THOmpsen, of Berkley, ob- and rain storms ever known occurred tenth of the indictment are similar to mins-ton for a great many years, trou&e, use one bottle of B. B. B. arid be cured- as no fowler ever snar?n?. or shot), sail- they care at aiL ^"iB-toodiatant ftrrare.: * <n^TrfMr.P,Tm,~mi,.Tir J fl jectcd to the name. of Huestou being yesterday afternoon one mile sonth of the first, differing only as to times and w on my recommendation. A.L. D, iu? solitary and beautiful down the BOBEBTS, Atlanta WaterWotta. WHOLESALEDKAEESSIT enrolled on the committee from- Clar- here. Houses were demolished, trees places. These counts have reference political notes. _ 7? . amber-colored- river.?March. Atlantic, CATARRH BOOTS AND SHOES. c?don. torn up, fences blown away, and some to the transportation of prisoners, at Bnmorod Rescue of Grceiy. TheCbinaandQu^SSe^ouLof McBride* w c Points of.order and wrangling for stock killed. The storm must have different times, from Charleston to ?The-North Carolina Democratic - Washington D. C., April 15.? Thin, Wiry 3Ien the Bravest. Co., Atlanta, 13 perhaps tne largest in the.sou;&.. ^ hayxb .otbsit, ihe right to the-lloor ensued, and be- done considerable damage in other Albany, fiom Greenville to Bufialo, Convention will be held at Raleisrh on- Commander Schley telegraphed to the . , ,. . - , . ., .? rTTATiT.-Rsmw < & ' . t.veeu the Cliaii- and the members of places. A few persons were injnred. and from Charleston to Buffalo. The June 25. Secretary tfch.- mor..inr HgtoTao4onbt gives color to the ' theconvention adisardftly debatefol- ? tenth charges Blythe with falsely _The Arthur men were defeated in- ft the Brooklyn Jlwy Yard='.^?hat idea hatfctmea , " ^ f 0?1*' A MODERN MIRACLE. swearing to two of the claims meii-. the Republican Cbngressional Conveu- tliecrew of^the scaler .2%er was res- Uai?IM0^ou^1 SKftomStseScu! f?' btnallsr rated out every point of order ? tioned in the indictment ti6n of the fifth district of Brooklyn. cuedfroman ice fioc by .<& *$* ' AN SDiTOR. TOOHMWWna^-, made, notwithstanding they- were "so A raraiytic in Colleton Alfred to Have The indictments against Phillippy, m, Q/qrt,u0(q. +uarr*n Leog&rdfour days since,- and-thatthis was liKewBe corpuienr^ nis gauantry ?vn nvtiMnt^MMWi wnw sirongpas to involye the eligibility of r>ee. Cured ThronCh Prayer. Hoiden and Dill, are that they made ~l e undoubtedly gave rise to the; rumqp lay in ^e d^ction of chickens. There r<^ *vS*s^?yabotuesof*&RBTI IDEA??9^S5^CJfflOf2S^_MCT half-the members. Finally- Deas", of Ciivrlkstck S C Anril 17 fraudulent charges in connection with fIlf from-St. John's that the-Greely party have been braye fat men, of course; ^Te; tcieaof th^ celkbbaxsd ? ObToThCco^enssSlS iA 8'seuht ^ presumabiy in sea,-eh of Gree.y. ^"ggglBSSS&Lm SiST BAY, CHABL^-S. c 1 Hud repeatedlv called to the-personal ^ flereeir toe siigpyy aer- toe Cincinnati riots. Blaine men to Chicago, but they-go Hakoveb, O., Feb. 13, 1884.?After crows, but men without an unusual or .mr. . ?"* ' J .'? U of Ss tha?he as ChSan "<? , ^e has just been enred by a uninstructed. Iiavinglung fever and pneumonia I had a- unwieldy proportion of adipose tis- MiTtff r^MPJ PWMgtMS &?*?* Jk miracle, dis said. A religious meet- a Jodr?whoTMnk8 they have Done Some Tw.inHn?c fin/^Atsjirnr fni? dreadful cough- and-could not-steep at? -sue. Had the ^g skeleton, now be- 4 ^ to th^ pomts inff was held in the Methodist Church CKWfli-, -Itesolutions endorsing Tilden for ni ht The doctors told me I had- c0nJ,in?guo,eby. his-recently-made bride, ? .. .uade againstnia rnlings-, and after a ?< (Yitwrpvillr. wrbpr^ Mm pfprf>p __ __ President were adopted by the Lee enmntior and would die. I have taken six- i~,vj. ujl.ii1 r niv.i ^nhfajnij FOR THE 6ACK"WOODSWcrl?.. wrathv speech, moved that tlie motion jjves She was' nersuaded to attend York, April 19.?Judge Nich- county, Iowa, Democratic convention bottJesofvPiso's-Oure and^mycough is en--- a 1Mmm ^ to-exdudeHbestonfronrtheeommittce oi ?la| Lon?wolth, ?.{ Cincinnati, said on Saturday.' tir^r^SSS^^ewr? 1 teTStt,tSemS) was not acted ?'g ? ?&? # _E*--Fonn. : 1 mac?" "xc:fd habout "s itaferis^^sron ^ t s COLEMAM- jmMW ^ then l^y between Miller^and fhK^^oCation of it? Z Sa the Bench, and V. know Something dress to the Kentucky Democracy de- f"r the mnrder of Joseph G. Stton,: edA-.VW-to.? pawn-h? - "*R Smalls said he felt a delicacy in choosing plercp hpa'prf-hVa m?ra^lo about Cincinnati criminal procedure, clming to represent them in the next last night made his'escape,with the bones t^ycoansel fees;?A. Y. Com between -these two. Taft moved that " Of course, the .better class of citizens Democratic Convention. help of outside friends, dmting a heavv cr- fl Beaufort "be not represented. Miller were to be blamed for not being more -Four Arthur delegates for the thunderstorm. The party cut-a hole ' was a : " took the floor and insisted that Beau- The Pocahontas Mine. willing to oerve -on- juries. Trial by State Republican convention were in the jail wall and entered and un- f in^the-Con/edCTate army j^rgest^Siempstronajpe. iifeSchoiw* #*trmcirvti*i>rpfl 1 JUA fort should I>e represented. He was Pocahontas, Va., April 19*-Twen- jn.ry seems to me about played out. elected ou Saturday, by thefirstNew iocked Shields's cell, when all fled, flD| i|M? ^ in a position to tell all about the con- ty bodies were taken out of the mine Cincinnati judges co.ulcl not get re- York district convention. making good their escape. nas J tests. He knew cxactly the questions to-day. nine of which were identified, pectable men to serve on juries, and ?The Oregon Democratic State Chaelotte, N. C^- April 16w?The ^ o appear a._ in prmt. l. ^ ^ . to ask. Miller was then ehosen to rep- notwithstanding their decomposed con- jnrprs for sale at fivedollars a dozen convention on Satuiday passed reso- murderer Shields, who escaped-from ^^i . ' resent Beaufort. dition. This makes one hundred and swarmed ronnd the Gourts. Every lutions favoring Tilden and Hcu- the jail here yesterday morning, was ' Et ?g Thompson then renewed his objec- nine bodies taken out. Some half one of those twenty-two murderers dricks as the Presidential ticket. recaptured to-day about eight miles t 0 S i^ude^Pa. tion to Huesion's^serving from Clar- dozen or more are supposed to be whom the mob wanted to lynch _The Illinois Republican Conveu- from this city, by^^a posseof JV Pr.Bt . J; lT ^ _i.nL" tfi^i&EetontonsintiiTW eimwi^ AU aa?ni. jg" V endon; but he was soon squelched. buried in the debris. These will not because they hacl only been convicted tiononWedne^ and was again lodged - in jail. ^"Inl'eS HuflhlSQut ISSSfgSZ. A committee was appointed to raise be recovered until tbo mine?? cleaned ofmnuieiuit^^wnd degree wdi be state ticket. The delegates to Chicago were piiiel- ncrainst-ea!h?other and fi mSS affTOSBgEBfct mcxct, u, o^ gBgBI ^ Bfl Sl^M J money to pay expenses. The conveu- out, and it is thougnt there are some banged sure enough now.- are instructed for Logan. ? Emoby's Little Cathabtic Pills are there was - m^h desperate work, I- TF ^ tion adjourned till o, p. m., in order to who will never be found. AH but ^ _Tht-Pennsylvania State Rennbli- sufficiently powerful for the most robust, caa n?grne. vOu, Durm^ one o* onr - - ? 1 ^thes^OTe^fttol^^on^ni n,? f fcf Convention on Wednesday endow- gtu?5f U^acfion d&Tbj enough MPORTAKREDUCTIOKMHEeRKeOFio?o ^^^***t*~* ^ b^thr0mmitteebeir:"U"0tS SS'?SlS?,S,?Selefte?ha,1^0tled Aft^mSfnham1tewSStT. vl ^ WAfrH. 1MB *" ^ ^ f hfriil U IS&JZFZ Baalcd Gibbes brutally murdered the hundred to tlnrw-seven-all the nega- - scelng.that unless they" snrreidered If iSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSP* J f ? ,*. ? mine. The manaeers of the wife of L. P. Moore, a prominent votes but one being from Philadelphia. ?All of the fifteen delegates from' thev wore certain of annihilation, show- ? , ? Ph#eftk?nBffh 8twfnrk Jmm farmer of Burleson county,'on Satur- V?lLocal Republican Conventions in Ona^^^^k'to^^^^ ed-L wh^ flag. Un fortunately this 5S35S7EB A flJi lil^STr J peranons l alew days. day evening, because she would not Maine have declared, for Blaine. Sim- Utica convention were chosen without" was. not seen by my. enttre- command, n_|rr nrrrr? rri,T_ ? nn.r <ca^edThe contest from FaiiSd T no * r ^ ^ the supper-table iiar conventions in Massachusetts de- opposition, and are for Blaine and and sereraishots were fired after I had w t &inissed Both de ^ions from ?, -? MrV^00re clared for Edmunds and Lincoln. Lincoln,- Five delegates to the Utica given- the order toxease. In the midst EM0BY S IITTLB ATSABTIG PBLLS; \\_a. aiwinib?ea. isotn aeie^uions irom Chesteefield^- April 15.?Sheriff at home at the time of the murder, but -r,^ ~ , ennvention from the second district of of this desultory firing there came a nT^triTT-s'r rvrn tw a nr fnr r tTlT- * - - - lvershaw were seated?each with hdf gpofford said yesterdiwr-. ihiat-Bogan r. -nrned shortly afterward. The whole n The Repub ica ^ of the --bird q a , (^ew YorkV^^are forBlaine? strong Hibernian voico-from-out of the aehe. one good doaeoi tiireeOTfoar Emory's Little ca^SS^S^iouowed a vote. The Richland delgation head- Cash was positively i?t Canada; thaf he community turned out in pursuit, and Congressional District _ of Kentucky Unandago (JNew York>areior Elaine. bughe^ .HowM vez- scoundrels. f?>^^L by one pin J cd by W M. Rne, was seated, as received a letter from him wMle in Me- on Sunday overtook Gibbs ten miles endorsed Aitlmr'sAdmimstration, but From a PiomlitentXawyer. We have surrendered and yer killin' " jffi The're-ulaJ ckle-atTo?if "from1" slmtS' ^a.n? ^issip^, on his way; that lie away and captured him after a %ht ^ umnsli acted delegates to Chi- ^ ^ Whitaer, of Greenville, S. C., dimmocrats.1" v* *in^Deate. .^| 1 . bumter, had heard from him since arnving in in which the negro was wounded. Ho ca??" . says: "Whilst I do not rerard Norman's' ? ? - ttt Mi VNuPT staxi)^i5 cteeco PronriftoM. ? ? .leac.ed b} S>am Lee, was seated. Canada, and that he would comeback was taken back to Moore's place where ?Inthe 1st Congressional District Neutralizing Cordial as a universal ;,' A country editor says if as manv Y* Esaorr** utti? CatbartTe are more tuan is claimed; they proTe to be ue&olutions ot sorrow upon the death to;be-triedwiieitit"^lftKHi?ifto do so. he was identified by Moore's children. Republican Convention of Nebraska, yet it affords me pleasure to say that I have krsJL' h<vw tn ri^v thAir snK w tie best m ever used bere- Wor^tvrice the mon?y aaxed.?w.w^H. Gora; orajr.M. MackeyanS of E. A. pto The exasperated cLens chained hto a resolution to instruct delegates foI tM^fc ttey | ' 1 Brabham, county chairman of Hamp- ari-angedwhereb^-heespe^tedto arrest to a post and burned him to death. Blame was voted down. Both dele- 111 hS t'S 11 know how to run a newsuaner editors bmosvs ltttle one box witb wonderful resniu-iu w.BAiK,Locu?tQrove,02uo,?Ueoot*- - A of ^4^was ?i-escaped convict and gateswmsnpport Arthur. ^ m wmppei introduced a resolution of ties-^ad^Bet'iuftftifefredi"" was considered a very bad negro. ?Out of twenty delegates to the medicine for such complaints." ? iut applh. Hoberiy, mo. /* ' s j I