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B W Wi wi r rrJ3 TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, ANO IT MUST FOLLOW AS THE r 9 ? NIGHT THE DAY, THOU CANS'T NOT THEN BE FALSE TO ANY MAN. BY K WIT If, SMITH & CO. WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 18*29. VOL UM K XI V. NO. li). 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE BR. C. UoLANFS CELEUKATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OK Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, D'" M l-l M A AND SICK IICAPACHB. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. 1)AIN in thc right side, under the edge of thc ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes ihe pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able lo lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to thc top of thc shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; the bowels in gen eral arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax; thc head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left undone some thing which ought lo have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and bc complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; bis spirits arc low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try il. In fact, he distrusts every rentedy. Several of tho above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown thc LIVER to have been extensively deranged. A (JUE AND FEVER. Pu. C. Mci. AN K'S LIVER PILLS, IN CASKS OK AGUE AND FEVER, when taken with Quinine, arc productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afllictcd willi this disease to give them a PAIR TRIAL. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. UK WA RE OF IHITATIOXS. Thc genuine aro never sugar coated. livery box hes a red wax seal on thc lid, with the impression Du. MCLANK'S LIVEK PILLS. The genuine McLANb'S LIVER PlI.I.S hear tile signatures of C. McLANK and FLEMING Hitos, on (ho wrappers. o ??. Insist upon having the genuine lin. C. Mc LA NE'S LIVEK PILLS, prepared hy Flem ing I iros., of Pittsburgh, l'a-, the market being full of imitations of thc name Ii[cfj(ine, spoiled differently but same pronunciation. THE FOR LAUNDRY USE. Nov, 21 1878 1-H* DU. J. M. M'fJLAN AH AN, HAVINO resumed thc practice of medicine, oilers his profession?I services to thc com munity. Oflico at his residence al. bachelors' Retreat, Oconee County, S. 0. August 8, 1878 38 -o:o rrUII? noxt snssion of this institution w ill X commence THURSDAY, SE PTE M HEH 5th, 1878. It is nu ndvnntngo to teachers and pupils to enter tho various classes ut that time, for n few weeks dolny render it dillicult to advance with class. Hoard in Collego and in pr?valo families, per month, - - $10.00 .Iuvenile Department, por month, - .50 Primary Department, per month, - .*0 Acadomio Department, per month, - LOO Collegiate Department, per month, - 3.00 Those prices aro exclusivo of Stato appro-* primions. Music, Wax anti Fancy Work extra. For particulars, address, DR, .1. fi?. 8M?5?/?35I3K. July 25, 1878, 36 oncrgclio onnvnasero to engage in a pleasant and profitable business. Good men will find this a raro ohnnco To IvTsbko iVTonoy, Suoh will pienso answer this advertisement by loller, cnolosing stamp for reply, staling what business they havo been engnged in. Nono but thoso who mean business nocil apply. Address, Finley, Harvey & Co , Atlanta,Ga March Ll, 187'.), )7-ly. A Distracted Parent* Five daughters - four of them engaged - Good heavens! 1 ?hall go mad! For suoh a surfeiting of lovo No parent ever hud. Tho very atmosphere is charged With it; no mutter wit oro I go about tho houso I trip Upon somo loving pair. At evening, when I take my pipe And sect; a quiet nook To read the Evening Times, or Some new anil templing book, I ope, perhaps, the parlor door, WIlOU a familiar sound, Quite umistaknbly, suggests It is forbidden grouud. So then moio cautiously I turn To our reception room, Hut lo! again upon my car Prom its romantic gloom Comes softly, yet with emphasis, That waining, when I sturt And leave, as Lady Macbeth wished lier guests would all depait. My next nsort is then tho porch, Where rosea trail and bloom, Ila! is it cebo that betrays Thc joys of yonder room!' Ah, no! a startled ''chango of base" Reveals tho presence ibero Of Cupid's votaries, and illus! There's still another pair. "Rut sure," I think, "my library Will be a safe retreat," So there nt once with quickon'd step 1 t ike my wcuiy feet. Vain hope-that warning sound again Rreal's on my listening ear; Th ink heaven, my youngest has not yet Attained her thirteenth year. '.Hark! Ibero she i.-! and bless my heart, That popinjay, young Lunn, Is at lier side-L do believo That she, too, has begun. Oh, yo w ho love to sit and dream, Ol'future married joys, Fray heaven with honest !ervor that Your girls may nil bc boys.'1 Tho Forty-Sixth Congross. /ia miall Elected Speaker on the J't rat J ?allot- 2S5 Members Present in the House.- Thc Floridd Contest. WASHINGTON, M uch IS.- HOUSE:-At noon thu House was called to order by Adams, the Clerk, who read tho proclama tion of the President convening Congress, nod slated that tho lime designated having arrived, he would call the roll, which, us j Clerk of thc llou^c he was requirod by j law to prepare. Ho thereupon proceeded j to call the roll by States, beginning with I M nine Tlie State of Florida having booti roached the Clerk culled thc narnu ol Hui! us Representative from tho Second District, and explained why he had put on tho roll thc narnu of Hull rather titan that of Ris bec. He said ho received the certif?calo of election ol' Hull duly signed hy tho Gover nor, under thc seal of thc Blate, and subse quently received sundry papers in behalf of thu election of Risbce, muong willoh were ti ccrtilhd copy of thc con vus j subse quently mudo by tho Hoard of Stn to Can vassers in obedience to au order of tho Su preme Court of tho State. While that subsequent canvass would show thc election of Risbce, tho Clerk did not feel nt libeity lo receive anything ns credentials within I'.io meaning of thu Jaw except tho certifi cate of thc Governor. The Stale of Iowa being reuched, tho Clerk explained why ho placed on thc roll tho names of tho nine members whose nnincs appear there. They had presented certificates duly sigued by tho Governor, mid tho question whether thc election had or had not been held on thc day fixed by law was ono which thc Clerk did not feel oallcd upon to decido, but which tho House itself when organized could decide. Tho call of tho roll showed tho prcscnoe of 285 m em hers, only two members (O'Reilly and Janies, of Now York.) being absent. Randall, of Pennsylvania, Garfield, of Ohio, nnd Wright, of Pennsylvania, were thou put in nomination for Spenker. Tho first vote resulted: Randall, 143; Garfield, 125; Wright, 13, Wm. I). Kelly, of Penn sylvania, 1; nccessnry to elcot, 142. So, Randall having received a ninjority, was dcolarcd duly elected Speaker. SKNATB.-Tho Vice President oallcd the Senate to order at noon. Tho President's proclamation convening Congress wu? road, and thc members elect were thou sworn in; thu ironclad oath administered to those who were not, und tho modified oath to those who were, engaged in thc rebellion. On motion of Wallace, tho credentials of Roll, of New Hnmpshiic, were Inid over till to-morrow. On motion of Paynrd, a oommittco of two was ordered to be appointed to join such ns may bo appointed by tho Houso to wait on tho President and inform him that Congress was propured to roccivo any com munication ho may bc plcuscd to make. Rayard and Anthony were nppointcd such committee, und the Sonnte, nt 12 30 o'clock took a recess until 1 o'clock. On thc reassembling of thc Scnato, Whyto said, from information roccived, tho House would not orgnnizo beforo 3 or 3.80 o'clock. Ho therefore moved that tho Sc na ic adjourn, which was curiicd. WASHINGTON, Mureil 18.-On motion ! of Wood, of Now York, thc House pro j coodoo! to tho ulcction ot' Speaker. When ' j Blackburn was called, ?iud lie voted for Hnndall, ibero was a round of applause on i tho Democratic side ami in tho galleries. Tho vote resulted as follow?: Wholo number of votes cast, 283; for Bambill, I I I; for Garfield, 125; for Wright, 1:}; for Wm. D. Kelly, of Pennsylvania, 1. The mom hors j voling for Wright were Po Lit Matyr, cf 1 Indiana, bord, of Missouri, Forsytho, of Illinois, ti iib tte, of iowa, Jones, of Texas, Kelly, of Potllisylvmiii, Luid, nf M iine, Lowe, of Alubimu, Mareil, of Maine, Rus sell, of M assa eh us tts, Stevenson of Illinois, Weaver, of Iowa, mid Yueum, ot PcuOsyh vania. The member voling for Kelly was Darlow, ol' Vermont. When tho tellers announced the result there were but 143 votes for Randall, und Conger, of Michigan, li id just raised tho question that that was less thin a majority ol' tho whole number of members elect, when O'Reilly, nf New Yoi lc, ono ol'the two absentees, mrivicd in tho chamber, announced his presence and cast his vote for Kandall, thus giving lint gentleman a majority ul" the whole number of members elect. Thc incident was tho occasion of milch applause, Messrs. Car land and Blackburn, having been appointed for thc purpose, thou conducted tho Speak er to the chair. Tho Speaker, on taking ibo chair made a brief speech, expressing his th inks for the confidence und approval shown him, saying: "Observing strict impartiality us to tuen, measures, parlies and sections, it. will bo to mc unspeakable joy if I could help to bring about that substitut i tl fratoinul union which conies alone through wisdom, moderation and justice." Tho oath of i llieo was then administered to I he Speaker hy Kelly, of Pennsylvania, tho oldest member in contin uous length ol'.service, after which tho oath to tho members was administered by tho Spca'-'cr in groups of Slates. When the mombcis from Dolowaro, Maryland, Vir ginia, Noith Carolina anti South Carolina were called in one group, and when Ibo Speaker said ?ie would first administer the oath lo those who could take it in the usual form, (that is what is known as the ?ron* ohd until) tht rc .vas only five iucmhci3 who stepped rut and took it. Among ti e most cou&picuou-j ol' these who to ?I; the modified oath was General Joseph M. Johnston, of Virginia Frye, ol' M iine, objected ! i administering thu oath to Hull, of Florida, and that gentleman was requested to .stand aside for the present. Subsequently, Har ris, ol' Virginia, uttered ti resolution thal Hull bc sworn in. h'ryo moved as a sub stitute a resolution rcoiihtg that the cre dentials of Hull had boon annulled and made void by tho judgment c?f tho Suprcmo Court of Florida, and (hid I he State I lon rd of Ciinxassers had dcolirod and certified that Bisbco h id been duly elected and, that, there foro, Bisbco is entitled to be sworn in mi Wis pr i mn /uri',- e iso. Th?) matter was allowed lo go over until lo-morrow, MI 1 ibo papers were ordered to ho printed in thc liecord. Tho other officers, as indicated in ibo Democratic caucus lust night, were then elected. Several resolutions referring lo committee business wore presented and ordered to bc printed for action to-morrow. Tho drawing for seals took place and tho House adjourned. . A petition against thc light of (hitter worth, of Ohio, lo a seat in (ho House was presented, but went over til! to ?nor row. The Democratic Senators hold a caucus this afternoon, at whioh tho report of the committee appointed to arrange tho Demo cratic personnel of thc Senate committees was received and ratified, Thc majority mom hersh ip of the principal committees is as follow i Finance-Bayard, chairman, and Messrs. Wallace, Kornau; Voorhccs and Deck; Ap propriations- Davis, nf Wost Virginia, chairman, mid Messrs. Withers, Beck, Wallace and Katun; Foreign Relations Baton, chairman, mid Messrs Johnston; Morgan, Hill ?ind Pendleton; Commerce Gordon, chairman, mid Messrs. Ransom, Randolph, Hereford mid (Joke; Judiciary Thurman, chairman, nnd Messrs. McDon ald, Bayard, Garland Lunar ?iud Davis, of Illinois. Senator Davis, of Illinois, is also provided for by tho majority tho same as if ho were in lull party fellow ship with them by placing on the following committees: Revision of Liws, Private Land Claims and Census. Tho other chairmanships aro distributed ns follows: Privileges mid locations-Sena tor Saulshury, Military Affairs-Randolph; Naval Affairs-McPherson; Post offices and Post Roads-Maxey; Public Lauds McDonald; Indian Affairs-Coke; Pensions, Williams; Claims-Cook roi; Manufactures - Grover; Agriculture-.Johnston; District of Columbia-Harris; Patents-Kernan; Territories-Garland; Uailroods-Ransom; Mines ?md Mining-Hereford; Rovision of tho Laws-Wallace; Education and Labor Bailey; ('?vii Servico and Retrenchment - Butler; Feinting-Whyte; select ?omt.iit tocs--on transportation routes to seaboard -Senator Beck; to examine tho several branches of tho civil scrvioo-Senator Vost; to toko into consideration tho state of tho low concerning tho electoral voto for Presi dent, etc.-Morgan; to investigate tho thc Treasury Department accounts-Davis, of West Virginia; on tho census-Pendle ton; on epidoinio discuses-Han is; on Mis sissippi River-Lamar. [Moto -This re places tho select committee on tho levees of tho Mississippi River.j Thc select committee to inquire into thc nlh-god frauda in tho election committee known ?is tl.o "Toller committee." is reor ganized with W?lluco os chairman and Messrs. Hailey, Garland, McDonald and i Keru ti II na thc other Democrat io in embers. The select com in it tees on the removal ul'tho j Northern Cheyennes to the In lim Territory | un i tu inquire into ail chitins of United ! States citizens against. Nicaragua, are to bo continued with thu same membership ns ut present, tho respective chairmen being j Kirkwood and Hamlin. WASHINGTON, Much 10.-S KN AT ri,- ? Hill, nf Georgia, presented thc credentials j of his colleague, Gordon. Hu said tho latter was detained from the Senate by sick ness. Numerous bills were introduced; ono by Halon, to revivo the court ut couunissioneis nu tho Alabama claims; by Burnside, to r?organisa) tho army of the United States; by Heck, to remove till political disabilities imposed ly tho fourteenth urliolo of thc constitution, also ti bill tu repeal tho net of July, 1802, regarding thc tot oath. I'Minutids offered ?1 preamble and r?solu tion with tl view uf confining the business of tho extra session tn tho objects fur which it was called. The resolut inn His over. The following is thu roso) ul ion offered iu the Se?ale by Ivhnuuds, to day, in aeecr dunce with, tho unanimous agreement of the Republican caucus. Its present eon sidcratiun was objected to by Sttulsbury; thurnfuro it went over until tu morrow: .'Whorcas tho necessity fur thc prirent speoial session of Congress has been ocoa siuuetl by tho failure uf tho last Congress to tnuko appropriations for the suppott ol' tho army und fur legislativo, excoutivo nud judicial expenses of thu government, fur tho next (?seal year; und whereas tho busi ness nf other public inter, sis of thc country will bo best promoted by confining legisla tion nt this session tu making provision for tho objects aforesaid, and by au early ad journment; therefore, *.//?'it resolved^That nil hills and joint resolution-, excepting those for the 11 foro s-lid purposes, shall bo referred to appropri ate committees, and nut rep. ried on until the next (December) session.'' Ilousi;.-bVyo moved io amend 'he re solution 0fl'cred yesterday, that tho oath be ?mw administered lo Hull, by providing thal tlie ?trimn /"hetti, as well tis tho ultimate light of eneh contestant, bo referred lo thc Cuuiiiiitteo on l'llcctious when appointed, ?md that, in tho meantime, neither bc sworn in. Tho amendment was rejected-yeas 137, n:i)S 1 10. As between thc U. pu bli cana and Democrats it. wis n strict party vote. As to tho Gt'otibackcrs, Harlow, i).' l.i Mntyr, bord, Porsythe, Gillette, Jones, Kelly, Lowe, Maioll, Russell, of Xor;li Caroliun, Stcvt usonj Weaver, Wright and Yoeuiti, ll, voted with tho Rcpubli cans, ?ind Lidd with the Democrat.-:. Thc original resolution was then adopted and the oath administered to Hull. SKNATH.-. Tin- \'iee President laid before the Senate a memorial from sever; I ni em bets uf thu Kansas LegLlutnio chorg ing corruption in thc election of Ingulla, and asking foran nppotliinity uf proving their assscrtions. Referred tu tho Commit tee on Privileges and Elections. A resolution was nllered hy Wallace asking fur a detailed statement of the nr counls of the niarshals in New York, Penn sylvia, Ohio, Massachusetts and Maryland regarding the employment nf deputies fur services relating tn Hie conduct of the last November elections. Conkling objecting, tho resolution won't over, liruco, at his own request, was excused from serving uti thu Committees un tho Mississippi Levees mid Pens uns. Semi tors Gordon ?md Hampton nut hav ing arrived, their names were fur thc present withdrawn from the committees to which they are assigned ?md thc places left va ea nt. Snulsbury pr?sente. I a resolution asking fur in form ti tion regarding the treasury ne gotiations with the syndicate. Morrill uhjoc ted ?md the resolution went over. A resolution wis adopted respecting a completo index of tho Congressional debates fruin ibo oomuicnccmont (d' the government to the present limo. Adjourned. WASHINGTON, March 10.- Representa tivo Sparks, of Illinois, a member of the House Committee id' Appropriations of last session, Ins been authorized by prominent Democratic mombcrs of ibo present Con g ress to submit tn tho House, nt thc first practicable moment, ibu army appropriation bill, and tn call fur its iniinedi ito considera tion. The bill, us it will ho reported by Mr. Spaiks, is identical in its provisions with that, passed by thc Inst House, and which failed of enactment in consequence of tho incorporation therein of tho clause prohibiting tho presence nf troops nt tho pulls on elections d'iys, lt is anticipated by prominent members ol' the Inst Com mit too on Appropriations that ibero will be little or no delay at this lime in securing the passage of thc army bill, including tho previous objoctlonul clause. it is stated on good authority that the present intention of I lie former members nf tho Colli tnittCO of Appropriations mid loading members nf the House is to obviate the necessity nf organ izing any nf tho regular committees during tho extra session by pursuing tho samo course in tho case nf tho legislativo, execu tive ami judicial appropriation bill, which also failed to bccomo a law ut the last session. , WASHINGTON, March 10.-Tho follow ing is the President's message: Fi (low- ( itizena oj thc Sande and House 0/ Representatives: Thc fnilnro of tho last 1 Congress to make tho requisite appropria- ' lion for legislativo am] judicial purposes, lor tho expenses of tho several executive departments of tho government, nod for thc support of tho army, hun made it necessary to call a special session of thc 40th Congress. The estimates of tho appropriations needed, which were sent to Congress by tho Secro- j tn ry oT tho Treasury ut thc opening of tho Inst session, uro renewed and aro herewith j transmitted tu both tho Sonnte nod tho House of Representatives, Regretting tho ex ?3 tc nco of tho emergency which requires a special session of Congress ut u tillie when it is tho general judgment of the country that tho publie wollare will bo best promoted hy permanency in our legislation and by pence and rest, I commend th so few necessary measures lo your eonsid rate attention. KUTllKRFORl) M. II AYES. WA su INO ION, .M irch 10, 1879. Accompanying tho inessa go arc estimates (rom the Secreta i y of the Treasury of thc money needed for thc anny and the legisla tive, executive and judicial branches of thc government Thc estimates uro tho same as those submitted at tho opening of tho session, with the exception of ibo items provided for at that session. Under the army hill tba lust Congress made provision for tho military academy ut West Point and lor fortifications und armament. Th's leaves, according to estimates, ?28,340,500 yet lo bc appropriated for thc support und maintenance ot that branch. None of thc legislative, executive and judicial appropri ations were provided for even in part. Thc estimate lor these expenses is S10,020,001. Ul, To llicso appropriations is also tobe added thc item for court expenses, which is genoinlly placed in tho sundiy civil lill, but which was left out of (hat bill at thc last session. Tho estimates for these ex penses is 53,000,000. WASIIINOION, March 20.-A caaous of tho Democratic members of tho House of Representativos was hold to day for (he purpose of considering thc order of busi ness and thc mensures to bc talion during the present extra session of Congress. Tho soutint ont of the caucus as fur tis developed favored oonliuing business to tho pending appropriation bills. Thorn was no dissent whatever to Ibo adoption of thc provisions similar to those heretofore attached to these bills, namely, the prohibitions of troops nt tho polls on election days, thc repeal of the jurors* lost oath and tho employment of supervisors of elections, Tho question whether such provisions should bo attached to tho appropriation bills are embodied in independent bills, together with thc order of business, was referred to a committee of eleven, (o bc appointed by thc Chair, who will collier with thc caucus committee of niue of tho Senate, and report to an ad journed meeting of thc caucus. Lynching of a Kentucky Tramp. CINCINNATI, Mardi 10 ?-Newport, Ky., just across tho tiver, has leen greatly ex cited all day over thc arrest of Fetor Kline, who grossly assaulted Mrs. Trucsdcll on thc Highlands, a few miles buck of the city. Kline was arrested In this eily last night mid taken over so quietly that few knew of tho arrest. Karly this morning crowds began to collect, and although (he City At tnrnuy and the Judge told tho people that if (hey would let ihc law take ?ts course tho grund jury would bo impaneled, nnd indictment found and the man trie] ut once, they answered that this would not do, ns Airs. Trucsdcll was too ill to appear ut the trial. A little after chirk tho crowd orgau giillizei] ut n saloon a few squares away and detailed u company of forty men. They proceeded to ihc jail, knocked the Mayor down) forced their way past tho ofliocrs, broke tho doors opon and took Kline out. Then they compelled him to Walk I h rec miles through u driving snow storm, to Mrs. Truest! ol l's homo. Confronted with the in jured woman ho pulled his hat off. She asked to have it put on, und looking square ly in his faoo began to speak. Kline then said, "Wait till daylight}'1 and she imme diately screamed, ''That's tho man. Oh, I know that voice," and fell back fainting They then took the mini to a (rec and placed n rope mound his neck. As ho stood in ibo buggy he was asked what he had to say. Ho replied that ho did not commit tho assault, hut claimed that it was done by n man who was with him. Tho crowd told him ho had better confess. Mo replied, "This is no law and no timo (o talk." The buggy was thou driven from under Lim and ho swung off. Thc crowd rushed up to bini and catching him by tho legs pulled and swung him around, all thc timo hoot ing nt iiim tho expression he had used to Mrs. Trucsdcll; "(?et looso when you can." Tho body was still swinging in tho air os tho crowd loft. TiMMONsvir.i.K, S. C., March 20.-On Sunday nigiit last tho watchman saw a suspicions looking strange negro loafing around tho s(oro doors, nnd, lifter being sutislied ho was ii rogue, ho ndvnuced on tho rascal and demanded his SUireodcr.. which t hc negro refused, dealing tho watch man two nevero blows on tho head with a ?argo navy pistol which ho had con cealed, nnd then closed in for n fight. Finding tho watchman physically tho best man, after biting and blows, ho undertook (o gire leg bail, whereupon Mr. \Y. A. Les ter, tho watchman, drew his pistol for tho fir.-,!, limo mid shot him down, tho ball (ak ing (licet under his left shoulder. Ile died from tho wound yesterday, and tho coroner's jury has returned a verdict that thc deceased came to his death by n pistol shot in tho hands of Mr. Lester, who noted J in self defense. Tho quickest (imo ever mudo across tho Continent was made last week by ex-Gov ernor John Whitaker, I >ouiooratio Congress man from Oregon. When thc President called au extra session of Congress for tho 18lh thc Democratic managers as Wash ington telegraphed Whitaker to como im mediately. Whitaker took a special train ot his Oregon homo on March 7, took ? Bloomer tu Portland on March S, and ar rived nt San Francisco on Wednesday, March 12, twenty-four hours ufter tho train had left which he must toko to read) Washington itt time for tho organization of Congress, A special tiai? was provided for him at San Francisco, and lio went Hying over tho country, sometimes nt tho rate of forty-live miles au hour, nnd never less than twenty-five miles, ile Ic.ft Sun Francisco at 10.25 A. M. on Morell 12 and arrived nt Omaha nt 2 30 A. M. bb Saturday, having made tho tun of 1,928 miles in sixty-four hours. The usual fast time between those points is one hundred and one hours. Ho artived at Chicago nr. 5.16 I'. M on Saturday, anil thoro took his first regular schedule train, lie arrived nt Washington tit 9 02 A. M. on Monday, thus making the trip across tho Continent, io live days, tho shortest (imo on record. Governor Whitaker lust crossed the plains in 1852 with au ox team, nnd was fivo months in doing it. VlCKSIiUlta, March 19.- A shooting afluir occurred last night between Captain W. F. Fitzgerald on ono sido and W. 1J. Andrews and W. li. Greene. Andrews ond Greene were killed almost instuntly. Fitzs gerald is dangerously wounded. Thc diffi culty originated about thc Hibernian meet ing on Monday night, nt which Andrews was elected President. Fitzgerald claimed still to ho President of tho Hibernian Soci ety, and denounced the election of Andrews ns a farce. Greene objected to Fitzgerald's remarks, and threatened to draw a weapon, hut Fitzgerald first shot Greene through tho heart. Andrews then shot Fitzgerald, who, in turn, shot Andrews, the tall piercing Andrews' skull at the top of tho forehead. All were well known citizens, Andrews was tho head of the linn of Andrews & Uro., und was President of t li o llowurd Association uftcr Mr. Rock wood's death last summer. W. 1J. Greene was uttaclied io tito firm of Andrews & Pro. Fitzgerald is u prominent lawyer und was onco n Ito? publicau State District Attorney. Andrews and Greene were natives of Vicksburg, and Fitzgerald of Jackson, Mississippi. A fire nt midnight in Lowcnthal Jfc Co's, store caused the following losses: Lowen? timi's dollar store, loss 812,000; fully in sured. D. Davidson it Sons, grocers, los? $2,500; iusurod. Louis Hoffman, hard ware, loss 820,000; insured for 811,000. Woodbine's 8'iloon was badly damaged. WHITE KID 0LOVES IN COURT. Georgetown, March 17.-The court opened to-day, his Honor Judge T. J. Mackey presiding, (tho first time io this county.) Solicitor M. J. Hirsch was ptomptly at. his post. Several bills for hog stealing, riot, liquor without license, grand larceny, horse stealing, A?c , were submitted und returned into court with an entry upon most of them of "No bill." At 3 o'clock P. M. tho mund jury wero discharged aftci making their final presentment, and tho criminal sido of the court was closed for want of business. In tho annals of Georgetown County, all proceedings being regular, this is the first, time that the court has been held and not a single caso tried, lt speaks well for th o county and deserves more than u pas sing notice. In commemoration of tho event in following OUt tho custom practiced in langland for ninny centuries, (he Solici tor, in a few appropriate remarks, presented a pair ol white kid gloves, emblematic of peace and i?ood oteler, to (ho court, on behalf of tho high Sheriff of tho county. Judge Mackey, on receiving tho same, spoke in glowing terms of tho present peace ful condition of tho county ns compared with times past when (he fires of ci viii/, ition had been almost extinguished. Ho con gratulated the county, and hoped thc suc ceeding presiding judges would in like manner beso fortunate ns to bo cni>blod tu receive a similar symbol. [ACW8 ((ltd Courier. Thc ('hi?ese question has not been qui eted by thc veto. It is to bo fought over again i i tho next Congress. Sonotor Jones, of Nevada, wo aro told, lins already pre pared a new bill to be presented in tho Senate, as a basis for the second agitation, and he will hiing il forward nt thc begin ing of the extra session. This bill avoid? the objections urg"d against tho first one in tho veto message, being carefully framed so ns not to involve any infraction or violation of thc Burlingame treaty, lt is alleged that nearly all tho Chinese immigrants (o '.his country are brought in os coolios, under contracts for labor mado at Hong Kong and if this business can bc broken up tho Mongolian immigration will bo nrrestcd, Tito Jones bill is directed to this point. It is intimated that Mr. Hayes will not veto tho now b ll; but this favorablo anti cipation of Mr. Huyes' views seems un war* ranted. Tho Republican party is divided on this subject, but tho weight of opinion in (ho Fast is opposed to any restriction of Chincso immigration, and tho greater prob ability is in favor of Mr. Iluyc9 deferring to this, ralhcr than yiolding to tho olaims in tito Pocilio and sotno of thc Western States.-Misso u r i Rcpxthiico n.