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ffifofrfcf? * 11 Wry ?A msW m*M i r>-mw i-wmum-<r**M*t-rrn KI?O WK? C OU HI Iii ??. BY KEITH, NU ITH ?V CO. W?vXli.all?i, O. intJ^S&AV, JUNK 16, 1882. jftiifcALl-Ste ?"?-.??>?-.i ., i. 1.11 y figs'* Mr /subscription. $\S>0 per annum, rielly in advance; for six month*, lo cents. tf?f AdicillsOnent* inserted nt one dollar per iquaro of one ?nek or less for the first insertion and fifty cents for epeh subsequent insertion. [J:6" Obituary fjfnliccs exceeding flee lines Tribubes of Respect, .Communications ef a per sonal character, tchen admissablc, and Announce ments of Candidates will be charged for as adver isemeph: tt&P Job Printing ueatlg and cheaply executed SS?T Necessity compels us lo adhere strictly | ? the requirements oj Cash Payments. .i I Iii lj{ I ... .... t Organizo! Organizo! BOOMS OF TUB STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. COLUMIIIA. S. C., May 19, 1882. . A Convention of tlio Democratic Burty of South Carolina will assemble at Columbia on Tuesday, tho lut of August proximo, nt 12 o'clock M., in tho hall of ibo IIouso of lloprceontntivcs, to nomlnoto candidates for Stato olTtcors and to tran ?not such other busi ness as tho Convor.tion may dc?m proper. Encl? County is entitled by tho Constitution of tho Party to ns many delegates ns it has Representativos in both branches of the Genend Assembly. Tho County, Chairman of the severn! Countios in tho S'.ntc will toko such steps nf are necessary to carry out Ibis cull und for tho election of delegates to this Conven tion. By order of thc Committee. j AM KS T. VAL AH, Chairman. JOHN P. THOMAS, Jr., Secretary. County Convention, A County Convention of ibo Democratic Party of Oooneo County will bo held in Hup Court houso nt Walhalla, on Saturday, the 8th duy of July next, nt ll o'clock A. M., for tho purposo of dooling a County Chair-* mnn and Secretary, and selecting dologntcs to tho Siuie Convention and also to the Congressional Convention. Presidents of clubs are requested to pro ceed to reorganizo their clubs, revise their club rolls; and in addition lo tho officers of Ibo club elect a member of tho County Executive Committee and report his name to tho County Convention. Each club v. ill be entitled lo ono delegate in tho County Convention for every lon members of tho club or fi action lboroof. ltOBKUT A. THOMPSON, County Chairman, WM. J. FTRIUI.INU, Secretary. June 1, 1882. Attention, Walhalla Democratic Club ! In nccordnnco with the notice of thc Chairman of thc Pc moora I lc Varty of Otonco County, notice is hereby given that there will bo a meeting of tho Walhalla D?mocratie Club on Saturday, thc 24th day of June, 1882, al ll o'clock A. M., in tho Court House, lor thc purposo of reorganiz ing, electing delegates to thc County Convention and transacting such other business ns may como before the meeting, A prompt attention of thc members is.earnest ly requested, 1). A. SMITH, President. Attontion, Sonoca Domocvatic ?lub. Tn accordance wit h thc notice of tho Chairman of thc Democratic Party ol' Oconcc County, notice is hereby given that there ?ill bc a meet ing of the Seneca Democratic Club on Saturday, the 17th doy of June, 1882, al 1] o'clock P. M., in Mnj. B. F.Sloan's worcroom, for thc purposo of reorganizing, electing del?gales lo Ibo County Convention and transacting such oilier business ns mny come before 'bc meeting. A prompt atlendnnco of thc members is earnestly re quested. SLOAN V. SthlULINO, President. S. J. MOKLEOV, Secretary. Attontion, Domocrats Providence Democratic Club will meet nt thc usual pince, Saturday, Juno 17, for tho purpose of reorganizing. Toko due notice and govern yourselves accordingly, P. lt. SITTON, President. Olin Tnnmi.E, Secretary. Constitution of tho Domocratic Party. As this is tho season for reorganizing the Clubs of thc Demoorntio Party of thc State, wo publish for tho bohefll of our readers tho constitution of tho Democratic Party: CONSTITI-TKN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY or SOUTH CAROLIN Ai ARTICLE 1, Tb ero shail bc ono or moro Democratic Clubs organized in each elect ion precinct, each of which Club (.hall huvo a d'usinct tillo, ..Thc-Democratic Club," and Bhnll elect a President, ono or moro Vice-presidents, tx Recording and a Cones ponding Secretary, and a Treasurer, and Bhnll havo tito following working c?mmittoo of not loss than three members each, viz: A committco on registration, an Execu tive Committee and such otllOi O') ri) in j lt ?01 ai to each Club may seem expedient. ART. II. Tho meetings of tho Clubs should bo frequent after tho opening of thc canvass, nnd 801)10 member of tho club or invited speaker deliver nu uddross nt enoh meeting If practicable. ART. III. Tho President shall havo power to call nn extra meeting of tho Club, and -Members of tho Club shall constitute a quorum for tho transaction of business. ART. IV. Tho Chiba in ouch cninty nhill bo hold togcthor and oporato Under tho om' trol of a County Executive Committee, wiiioh shall oonsist ol ono mombor from cadi Club, to bo nominated by tho respectivo Cliibi an 1 olootod by tho County Convention, nnd such other mombor as tho Convention may add. Thc Executive Committco, when elected shall appoint its own oflieors and fill all vnoanoios which mny nriso when tho Con vention is not in scission. Tho tonnro of offico of tho Exccntivo Cornm'utco shall bo until tho noxt gonornl campaign, union removed or suspended by tho County Con vention. Tho prosont County Exocutivo Conirnittoos shall continuo in ofBoo until tho first mooting of tho County Conventions under I li i 3 organ ization. ART. V. County Democratic Conventions s?mil bo oomposed of dclogntos olooted by ibo soveral Locol Clubs-ono delegate for ovory Club mu! un additional del?galo for every twenty-fho (20) curdled members-will? the riglit to eich County Convention to on largo or diminish ibo representation nccord ing to ciieuniMnnecs. This convention shall bo culled together by tho Cbnirmnn of tho Excoulivo Committee, and shall proceed to elect frau among its lucmbors a President, ono of moro Y iee-Presidents, a ?Secretary and Treasurer. Tho Contention shall pro? coed to business, and wheo tho same is transacted it shall adjourn sine die. AUT. VI. Tho modo and mi?nucr of nom inating candidates for county efliees or lot delegates to tho Stain, ?Judicial mid Con gressional Conventions shall ho rogulutcd in cudi county by tho rc^pcolivo County Conventions. AKT- VII. The Stnto Convention shall bc composed of delegates from each county in tho numereiul proportion to which that county is entitled in both bruncbos of thc Oencrul Assembly. AKT. VIII. The officers thal! ho a Prosi dent, ono Vie.e-Prccident from cuoh Con gressional District, t?vo Secretaries and i Treasurer* Aur. IX. Tho Slate Executive CommittCi shall be composed of thrco from each Con grossimml District. Tho delegates from th counties comprising tho Congressional Dis t ii ct to nominate ihc oondidates from (hu dh tliot and tho Convention shall then pro ceed to nt? election. Aur. X. Tho Executive Comm ?Uro shill elect its own Chairman and other officers, mu slial! meet at thc cnll ol' tho Chairman or an, live members, nt such limes or places as h or they moy appoint. A UT. XI. Thc Executive Committee shnl have power by the vote ol a Majority of th whole Committee, to cull n Convention of th D?mocratio party of tho Slate nt Mich tim and pince as it may designate; and in charge with tho CXCCUthln und direction id' iii policy of tho parly in tito Stale, subj cot ont to this Constitution, ihe principies declare in tho platform, und such Instructions, Iv resolutions or otherwise, ns thu State Clin volition may from time to time adopt; nm shall continuo in ofiioo for two years fron the limo of election, c r until tho nsfiombllni of thc next State Convention for tho nomi nation of n Staid ticket, unless suporsed?i by tho notion ni ibo Slate C nventton. Am if nuy vacancy be occasioned by death, rc moral, or other cause, tho Committee shr.l have rower to lill ibo vacancy. AKT. XII. When the Stnto Democrat] Convention assembles, it shall be called t order by ibo Chali man ol' tho Suite tiXcou ti v o Outr, mit (co, thall elect a tempor?r President, und shall proceed immediately t the election <?f permanent o (li ce rs and th transaction of bupinos?. Tho Convention, when it has coi eluded ii luminous, etm.II adj ?urn Kine die. And w ho n Convention is called by the Executive dur millee, such Convention shull he composed < new ly .elected delegates. AKT XIII. Representation in Judic'n .nul Congressional Conventions (?hall he i tho santo basis ns in State Conventions. Uinjorily el' the delegate-, plinll bo preset nt a Convention to onstit'ute n qa rom d nominating n candidate either for Congie or Solicitor. The delegation of each conn in a Congressional or Judicial onnveiith shall have power to fill any vacancy in ll delegation. In every Convention to nominate a caud dato fur Congress ur for tho office of Selie tor a tnnjoiity of Ibo voten ."hall be noccssai to a dioico, nnd the votes shall be Ink* viva voce und recorded? unless (hero bo b one candidato, in which event tho vote mi betaken by acclamation. As soon ns a Cm gressionn) or .Judicial Convention has nom nuied ?ho party candidate for Congress Solicitor, it shall adjourn .vine die, and whet over a oandidnte lo lill nu unexpired ter id cither ellice lins to be nominated, it sin he linne by n new Convention of del ega t fresh from (he pc pie. Tho I'?XCOUtivo Cn mitton of each Congressional District or J diebil Circuit shall consist ol Ihc sovei County Chairmen of the respectivo cairn ti composing such Di-trlet or Circuit, win Com mil leo r hall elec'. its own Chairmn Secretory und Treasurer, who shall cenlin in office for two years in n District nod I four yearn in n Circuit, ronpectivoly or un their successors- shall have been elected, shall require tho consent of n majority tho whole Executive Committee in tiny D trist or Circuit lo cull a Nominating Cc volition. The Executive Committee of each Dish or Circuit shall be opeeially charged in discretion, except ns herein provided, ii subject lo i ho Smto platform, a? well under tho supervision of tho Slate Kxoent Committee, willi tho conduct of every ch lion for Congressional Representativos Solicitors in such District or Circuit, a said Com mi tl CO shall meet nt tho call of I Chairman or of any throe members nt si times nnd places us he or they may appoi Euch Congressional Convention shall m within its Congressional District, nnd e; Judicial Convention shall meet within Circuit. Ant. XIV. This Constitution shall go into force until tho State Cumpnigr 1878. AMENDMENT. Tho Stnto Convention of Juno, 18; adopted the following resolution: Resolved, That tho recommendation of National L'cmooratio Oommittoo relating ex officio membership of committees adopted, ns far AS thc samo provides for member of tho national committeo bein;! officio a member of tho Stato Execulivo Cc milloo. ---.?*> ??.-- - Amlorsoti Intelligencer) Tho nomination Col. Mogil Si Thompson for Governor, wide made by our correspondent, "Anderson," i most exoollenl ono. Col. Thompson will no n onndidato for the ofiice, bul be cannot doo if nominated, Ile would make n splendid < vernor if elected nnd would givo to thc S tho most onthlislnstlo canvass wo havo had ni 1870. Ile is a (ino organi'/cr, nn elocp speaker nnd agc :il gentleman. Ho would ns easily elected ns any man wc could iiomini It is rosier to run in debt than to cr out ngiin. WALHALLA FEMALE COLLEGE. Tho W(tillulla romalo College during (ho past year lias limul n season of solid prosperity. Dr. Smellier ls one of tlio heat toaoliers and disciplinarians in tho country. Ile lian been etliiiicntly aidod by lils assistant teachers in tho various brandies taught in tho college. Thc pupils have inado gratifying progress In their studies, and we look for commencement to de velop a degree of scholarship highly gratifying to the friends of the institution. A rich literary trent may bo experted on Thursday, Juno 22, nt DU A. M., beforo tho Philophrouinn Sooioty of this collage, by Ceo. M, Cromer, Esq., of Newberry, who in to deliver thc annual address. Mr. Cromer is a talented young lawyer of tho Newberry Dir, and we have no doubt ho will give us such an address us will do honor to himself mid the occasion. Thc Fi ii', 3a A BI BI tm I COBBI? lIBCBIf.C?MCItf ol* A<!gCB* College. A moro (linn usual literary fenst is nntisi pnlcd in thc exercises next week. Thc oollego sends forth this year (ho hugest class that has ever graduated since her beginning. Tho young men comprising this class have all reached a high standard of scholarship and wc expect in their speeches on next Tuesday evening rv rioh entertainment. Tho address of Major T. \V. Woodward on Tuesday and that of Co!. Hugh ?3. Thompson on Wednesday will bc contributions, of great worth to thc occasion. Wo hopo that cur people will show their hearty appreciation of (lie work that is being efl col ed by our colleges hy their'presence nt nil thc exoro?8C8 of tho week. Come one, como nil, from town mid country, mid let us give one rousing cheer to thc c iusc of education. See programme of exercises elsewhere. Tho So u th or u Cultivator We have received thc June number of (he Sollt li ern Cultivator end Dixie Farmer, mid ns usual il is full of Interesting reading maller to farmers and their families. A comparison of this .sterling journal willi similar publications, North and .South, shows decidedly in favor of the Cultivator and Fiirmot. In quantity the faller lins about one-half more (han any other und every article bears tho impress of caro in selection or (h.night in preparation. Every humber of the Cultivator has a letter from Dill A rp, prepared exclusively for il. Special at tention is given to (he interests of "Patrons of Husbandry/' (he Secretary of the Plate Orange hoing employed to wilie ia (he Interest of (hat Order. Our opinion h thal if (he Cultivator linds it:i way imo the farmer's home, il will always be a welcomed visitor. Mi sHrs. Jumes P. Harrison & Co.. Atlanta, Qa., publish it for thc nominal sum of $1.50 per annum. Tho Mountain Heights. Y.'c aro indebted lo 0. W, Taylor, Esq , of Dickens, for a map, showing the primary trian gulation between the Maryland and Georgia base lines, by Messrs. Donielle of tho United Slates Coas! and Geodetic ?Survey. This map is interesting and useful ln-lbis section, showing the vaiious prominent i>oinls in Soul li Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina. Walhalla is 1,117 feel above tho lovel of the sen, Dickens 1,102, Greenville 1,171, Spnrtaitbtira 677, Toccoa i,7 T7. Table Hock 8,123, (.'muir's llend 3,1.18, Hogback ",2.,r>. l'immola 3,430, Clay ton :,717. Tnlhdah ?1,172, Whiteside**'*;*;'.!, Chimney Top 4,572, Creal Hogback -1,771), Mitchell's Doak 0.087. Mersrs. Tnylpr and Kirkscy aro specially Interoute 1 in Table Keels and Pinnacle, being the owncr.i ol' these points willi two or throe thous ind nores of land monro' I hom, Table Doo!; is well known ns a fine summer resort an I Pinnacle is ono of Ibo highest points in the Slate. Tho Dirty Work Goos On The bub committee of tho House committee on elections, nt Washington, having in charge the South Carolina contested cleo;ion ?MSC of Small.-- nguinsl Tillman, has decbuvd th il Mr. Tillman, the sluing member, was aol elected. Thc st? I us ol' Smalls' claim lois not been fully determined. Tho : uh com mi .iee ex peel lo report (his case In the fill* committee at tho regular me ding on Tuesday next. The conclud ing arguments in ibo South Carolina contested election case of Leo against Richardson will be heard by the second sub coinmilloo lo morrow. On Monday next the first sub com m ii leo will hear linn! arguments in the Alabama contest of Slrobaoh against Horbell. Justly Lynchod* Co HOI a IA. Juno 12-bel ween 1 ami 2 o'clock this morning a young negro man named John Johnston was taken from tho Hock Hill jail and liung by n band of armed and disguised men. About 11 o'clock yesterday morning, while Miss Alice McDowell, the sixteen year old i daughter of a highly respectable citizen ol' Dock Hill, was out in a field near I he (own I ealing plums from tho bushes, she was seized md outraged in tho most cruel manner hy ! Johnston. He was arrested last night and j lodged in jail. Al first he vehemently lenlod his guilt, bul subsequently mado a free and full j confession. Tho lynching was conducted in tho , most orderly way and ls universally ooinmpnded. - ??? -?. ?/? - glili 'ii' a* y i ?i g ?o Save f?lli ge ti li's Neck. WASHINGTON, June 10.-Charles ll. Deed, in company with a notary publio, visited the jail yesterday to secure (Julicnu's signature to a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, returnable bo fore a Justice of thc United States Supreme Court, ll is believed that Justice Miller will bo asked lo p iSS upon thc writ, as he is expect (jd 10 arrive in this city next week, und will ho thc only member of tho Supreme Court (hen in Washington, Alteran attentive reading of thc petition, UUlteail signed it, remarking that il would be of no service us I lie ease was closed in his opinion, mid he noded thal his only hopo lay In thc President's intervention. Mr. Heed ex plained thai it was necessary to first oxhaus every legal resource. These proceedings wil probably bo begun in thc early part of nex week. Vielding to General Crocker's solicita tions, OuiUuu his finally consented lo seo i clergyman and ho wu a attended yesterday bj Dev. W. Watkins Hicks, of Ibis olly. Tho in terview lasiod at) hour and (ho prisoner wa! much affected mid earnestly joined in (IK prayers olfurod by (ho minister in Ills behalf. WASHINGTON, June 12.-Il is learned lo nigh that Mr. Deed's interview willi Guileait ut tin jail was n stormy ono. G ni I eau was much ex cilid und shook his fist in Mr. Deed's fuco am told him lo go to President Arthur and demain 11 commutation of scnlctico nnd ho would no dnro lo rcfuso. After Mr. Deed left it was soim lime boforo Oui'euu could bo quieted. ADGER COLI EOE PROGRAMME, COM MENCEMENT EXERCISES. Sunday, Juno 18th, Bucoulnuroato Hermon ot I,ulh.ornn Chu ich nt ll A. M. by Hov. W. M. Grior. D. 1). Sunday evening nt 8 o'clock, sormon to tho student? of both colleges. Monday evening, Juno 19th, nt 8 Volnck, Junior Exhibition und Alumni Oraiion by Junios P. Cary. Tuesday, June CO iii, nt ll A. M , uddross boforo tho Piedmont and Carolina Literary Sooiolios by Major T. W. Woodward, of Fair nold. Tuesday evening, ut 8 o'clook, apecohes by Senior Glass, Wednesday, Juno 21st, nt 10 A. M., snludi tory nddrcss. Anniversary Orntion by Col. Hugh S Thompson. Valedictory nod oonferring of Degrees. WALHALLA FEMALE"ToLLEQE COM MENCEMENT PROGRAMME. Juno lSth, BnCOltlnuroittO Address to the Senior Class, hy Kev. W. M. Crier, D. P., Prosident ol Erskine Col logo, S C. Jone 18th, S o'clock P. M., Sorumn to (ho Pupils of both colleges. June 22d, 10 30 nclock A. M.. Anniversary of tho Phllophroninn Society. Essays bv tho members nod tho annual address, by 0. H. Cromer, E<q.. Newberry, S C. June 22d. 4 o'clock P. M., Meeting of tho Hoard of Trustees. Juno 22d. S o'clock P. M., Commencement exorcises und Graduation. Soptombor 14th, 1882, Commencement of next session und continuos forty (10) weeks. f Published by Kequcst.J Br. Mullally and tho Lexington (Va.) Church. CONO lt BO ATI ON A1. MK KT I NO. On Sunday morning Inst nu announcement was mudo from tho pulpit of the Presbyterian Church, tlitit in ncoordanco with a citation of thc Lexington Presbytery thcro would bc hold a meeting nf ibo congregation of tho Loxing? ton Church on Monday, 221 instant, nt ll A. .M. to consider tho resignation by Dr. Mul lally of his pastorate of (ho church, ten dered Presbytery at its last session ut Mt. Carmel. li will bo remembered thnt Dr. Mullally made nnnonnoomont that bc contemplated tendering his resignation before tho meeting of '.Presbytery und ?died tho congregation to ?mile with him in order to expedite tho matter. Thc congregation mot nod refused to unite with him in tho presentation of his rosignution lo tho Prosbytery. Al thc meeting ni thc Presbytery Pr, Mut* hilly tendered his resignation, and now tho matter comos back again to the congregation for its Until action The Pre-bytery adjourned to meet nt Timber Ilidge Church on thu 8lh of June for the homing of this mutter. At n meeting nf (ho congr?gation of the Lexington (Vu ) Presbyterian Church held on Monday, May 22, thc following poper nimrod hy Judgo J. \\. Edmondson and seconded by Judga P. T. Anderson, wu*, adopted: Whereas, our pastor, tho llev. Franois P. Mnllully, I). I>. al tho mooting of Lexington Piosby'iory, held nt Mt. Carmel Church, April '.iii h, londored his resignation of tho pastoral charge of th ii church, und whereas Presbytery has cited this church to nppenr hy its o unmissiouors nt un adjourned meeting thereof to be hold nt Timber HidgO Church June 8th, to show causo, if any, why the resignation shall not bo accepted. And wlicrca*, our pastor is desirous that we unite with him in asking that the pasturad relation bo dissolved, tho Presbyterian Church of Lexington in congregational meeting as sembled, resolves, that In assenting to tho dissolution nf a pastoral relation of over five veins' duration, which has beet so signally blessed by lite great Head nf ibo Church in thc number ant] character of the additions to chinch membership it desires to bear testimony lo tho ability, earnestness und faithfulness of Dr Mullally us n preacher, to his soundness in tho faith, lo his piety, personal worth and sympathetic attentions ns n pastor; recogniz ing the fact thnt he hus specially endeared himself to many in the congregation in their times of bereavement and sickness--. and (hut he has ever been true to what he believed to bc essential to tho purity, honor and inde pendence <d' tho church. Resolved, 2d. That tho prayers of this church ure offered for his speedy restoration to perfect health, and our sympathies arc ex tended to himself and family in this hour of their trial und nflliotioti. Resolved, 3. Thnt into whatever field tho Master may cull him, our prayers will attend him nod his estimable family, for their pres ent happiness and eternal reward. Resolved, dib. Thnt Professor James J. White nnd A. T. Harelay be appointed com missioners to represent this church before Prosbytery, and assen? ta ibo dissolution of the pastoral relation now existing. On motion ol .Jacob Fuller, F.-q., seconded by Col. J. T. L Preston, it was resol veil that Dr. Mullally'* salnrv be continued and paid to November 1st, 1882. On motion of Prolossor Campbell, a copy of thc proceedings were ordered to bo certi - fied to the pastor of tho church, Hov. F. P Mullally, D. D.-Lexington Gazette. Addison modo a good point against tho atheists of his day when ho told timm their logie was inconclusive They inferred from their theory, of no God thnt the belief in im mortality must nlso bo a delusion. Hut, said Addison, with grim humor, tho "chunco, to which you nttribnto things, hus actually given you a place in this bad world. Why. then, may it not horcaftor give you a placo in nnnthor and possibly worse world than this?" Thia wits answering fools according to thior folly; but ibo reply Wits pertinent nnd un answerable, nm! in us gund against tho scion liflo agnootioism of t<i?duy us it was against thc philosophical nthci-'u ol'that charming cs? sayists limo.-Zion's Herald, Wo shall not have mu oh reason to com plain of tho nurrownota of four mindi if svo will hut employ them about what may ho o use lo us. Our business here is to know nil thingH but those which concern our conduct. Djcke. FRUIT, FRUIT. Can your fruit. A largo lot ol fruit jars just received nt Norman's. Croquet sots chonp nt Norman's. Fresh French candios m Norman's, Iee cold soda nt Norman's. He euro to visit Norman's Crystal Drug Storo whon you come to commencement. .Ilammitlmmmmm^vztmmmmmmxirmmtwiim kg?pM.mm?t*mmmmm*\m M A Torriblo Riot in tho Egyptian Alexandria? LONDON, Juno 12.-A serious riot broko out. on Sunday, in Alexandrin, bolwccu tho hostile natives and thc Europeans, dui inj; which several persons wero killed and wnuiidcd mid a number of houses destroyed. Tho polico ot first ro malncd inaotivo. At a lato hour riotous demon strations toole plnco lu-tore tho French Consulate, lo willoh several of those who had been mortally wounded nt (ho outbreak of tho riot, woro con voyed. Tho disturbances continued BOH?O time before the authorities took nny steps to suppress thom. The English Consul was severely hurt, receiving a gnu shot wound. Tho engineer of i lie British ninn of war Superb was killed. Tho disturbances continued live hours, when a body of tho military appeared and dispersed tho rioters. A dispatch last nighl from Alexandria says that tho "Greek Consul and thc Italian Vice Consul were also severely wounded. Tho British man of war Superb will nrrivo in port during thu night and will land -00 men to protect, (ho British Consulate. Boats will bo sent lo take on board all British SAibjects who di sire to leave Alexandria. It is estimated that twenty persons wero killed, but tho exact particulars arc ns yet unobtainable." Tho News' Alexandria dispatch says: "Tho Ruo des Soeurs, inhabited chiefly by Europeans, was completely wrecked. Thc Europuans fired from their windows, killing many Arabs. The latter mudo terrible havoc among Hie Europeans in the street. Thc British Consul was dragged from his ourringo and beaton. Dcrvisch I* ash a und A rabi Pasha hovo left Cairo for Alexan dria." Tho Times correspondent at Alexandria states thal tho engineer ol* tho British mau of war Superb was stubbed to death. Tho captain ot lho British ironclad, Invincible, is in charge of tho British consulate. A dispatch from Alex andria lo thc Bettlers telegram company says (he report of lho murder of thc engineer of thc British mail of wot' Superb is not generally credited. Patrols on lho streets have been doubled. Thc correspondent of tho lieutcrs telegram company ut Cairo telegraphs thal nt u meeting of thc millitary leaders it was 10 petition thc Khedive lo abdicate. Il was de clared that if he did hot ho would bo m ?sacred. It is rumored that thc cavalry and artilery will noi join any conspiracy against thc Khedive. TIM-. OlMUIN OF THIS RIOT. Advices from Alexandria late last nighl stale that the disturbances commenced simultaneously at three dilVerent points. Thc object of thc rioters in a great measure appears lo have been pillage, in which Levantines us well ns Arabs arc participating. A regiment ol' cavalry and a regiment of infantry have been ordered to reinforce ibo garrison. A telegram published in thc Loudon od?ela) report of thu riot in Alexandria'gives thc number of European.* killed ul 07. A rabi Pasha mid Mah mound Pasha Snml had .separate interviews with Dcr visch Pasha yesterday. Thc result of the inter views is not known, hut it is generally believed thal they submit to Dorvisch Pasha's views-. Running into Monday morning great excitement cont innes and nil thc shops arc closed. Tho Methodists. The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, is next to tho largest ol nil tho Methodist bodies in the world. The Glenern! Conference hus jo-'i CIOMMI nt Nashville und tho policy of thc denomination oniiorotnl (piostions wa llten Fettled for ul least four years lo erne. It roruscd to chango ibo disciplino so ns to make women eligible ns Sunday school sm perintendonts, lt petitioned Congress against the carrying of mails on Sunday. It declined to iiniend tho rule forbidding tho uso of in toxicating beverages, sn us to m'tko it also prohibit their manufacturo and sale, but it inveighed against intemperance, and pro vided that dcnlors in alcoholic drinks might ho proceeded against under tho law of thc church relating to imprudent conduct. As to thc marriage of persons divorced for other causes than adultery, tho vote wns ununimous I hut no preacher ought to ofliointo in such cases; bul it wns decided no; to put nny pro vision in thc disciplina on tho sithjoi't. In tho matter of iimtisomenls, a strenuous effort was made to put nil dancing, theatricals, circuses and card playing under n band: but it failed, und tho law which leaves such diversions to bo dealt willi by tho local churches was left unaltered. Indulgence in tobacco was not forbidden, hut a resolution was passed deprecating nu intompcruto u-e of the weed. Thc uso o? lho revised New Testament in Sunday schools was ordered to bo discontinued. A proposition to assess nil members equally for tho support of tho church, und expel those who refused to pay when nblo to do so, was rejected. The tlennmiiinlion was asked to cel?brate tho centennial nf lipiscopnl Methodism, in 1834. by contributing $2 000,000 to bo up plied to mission?, education und church ex tension. WORTH KEMEMIIRRINO.- Now thal good limes ure again lipon us il is worth romcm - bering that no one can enjoy tho pleasantest Surroundings if in bad health. There nre hundreds nf miserable people gong about willi disordered stomachs, liter ur kidneys, when n bottle of Parker's flinger Tonic would do them more good than all tho medicines they have ever trie 1. While tho country is in anxiety about thc crops, which need lo bo abundant thi. year to maintain prosperity, thero comes with the 11 rs t premiso of realized hot o news of tho advent ni Ibo potato bug in millions ?ind of the army worms in countless Swarms. A moro novel enemy tronidos thc California wheat growers. Day und night mounted mon patrol tho twolvO squnro milos com pris ing tho wheat farm pf ono grower to fire into Hooks of wild goose which scttlo down on the Bolds. Last year 'ho o.?st of mon, horses lind ammunition for tho protection of this farm was $10.000. Farmers near lho New York markets would doubtless like to ex change ibo army worm for thc wild goose. New York Sun. If I'?x-f?overnor h fun If Moses is wiso he will employ his lt is uro timo during his fm** ptisonniont oh Blackwell's Island in getting up evidence about thc Congressional election in South Carolina next November so that in caso the House in tho Forty-eighth Con*, gi css should bc Republican lui can ?et a seat. AB tho Latin poet has beautifully ob served, "In thc penitentiary pr?paie for (Jun* grces." RAl.DIOIt, Juno 10.--Iii the United Slates Court hero to day Dempsey Bryant, Jr., and J. IL Ball, who wero found guilty in lho Halifax election causo, wero oftOh fined $500, Thc En field election cases were cont inned. ?r! a minot ii Cave. Bishop Warroo gives this vivid disorip-? lion of tito gnat cave: Ouc's general idea of a cave is that of or? open spnco under ground, or in a mountain*' side. Mammoth Oavo is mudo up of pas* aagcB, avenues, nod tortuous crooks, rather" than of vast open sp ices. \ ou cnn toko" tho short route (seven miles.) tobe done in two hours, tho long (sixteen mites) to be dono in four hours, the combined to bo done in from five to twelve or more. We chose tho combinod. There arc avenues down which ono could drive a ootch and four if fairly cleared up on tho floor. Thoro oro plaocs thai nrc mere cracks, "fat minn's mis ery," "tall mon's abasement," and "cork screws." Hore ,is tho Uiver Styx, LikO' Lithe nod Kobo Uiver, running under nu inch so low thut a little risc In water renders pnssngo impossible, Sometimes it risoi unexpectedly mid leaves parties in tho dark beyond the niches unablo'to return till tho water subsides. I saw tho eyeless fish of these dark rivers; their principal usc in this world hoing to servo Dr. Bushnell for an i 11ustrution in his sortuui on "extirpation ?jf unused faculties." Here and there amid lhc;e long pnssigcq ure open spaces called ''dome?," where tho' water carved rock rises ninety or a hundred, or a hundred nod thirty feet from thc floor. When those places aro I ?got od up by tho brilliant Bengal lights they aro both'weird and grand. Thc variety of formation in tho eave surpasses anything I h a Vb ever wit nessed. In most caves the stalictito and stalagmite systems arc easily understood, but tho lower ends aro delicately grooved in various directions, by what process it is im possible lo imagino. Intermingled with these ham ! i Ic o figurer oro variously eizod guttue, us delioitoly cut ns th os o of tho (.Jreeks on the Parthenon. In some parts of thc oave thc gyptuoi has crystallized into snow-balls thut glitter over,. ' tho roof; in other ploocs lhere ure delionto flowers, some eight inches in diameter; Tho Stalactite pillars arc emnpai ilively few, but exceedingly eui ?ona. Io ono p|uoo half a dozen foi m n kind of bower, ill which four couples hive been married, The first brido had promised hoi mother not to bo married whHo she lived ot? earth. A very foolish promise, and this was her w ?y to keep it, und also gel married. A Dr.i.iniiTVUl. XIIVELTV.- Ladies prefer floroslon Col >goe boen II do they lind this lasting combination of exquisito perfumes a. delightful novelty. POUTI.ANO, Omans, June 10 -Tho average Itepublioan innj?rllyoti tito State ticket is 1,801), M. C. George, for Congress, will have nearly u OOO in the Stale, which hine largest majority ever given lo any candidate. Moody, for Gov ernor, will have lihou: 100 loss thin George. Tho llepubllcons hnvo Ibo Leglslaturo hy a cert alu majority of 10, which will be increased to l.'t. SAN FIIAXCISOO, June IO.- Advices from Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, state Hint tho Cabine) resigned on May 10th. On tho same day the hing gave lion. Waller M. Gibson charge of forming a new ministry. The fol lowing gentlemen accepted portfolios: William Gibson, Minister of Foreign Affairs mid Premier; S K. Kutil, Minister of tho Interior; J. C. Bosh, Minister of finance, and l?d. Preston, Attorney ( louerai. B Ki ?'MM AEfcHtiS VA i/v*>. Tho following arc ibo arrivals ni IHcmunn's Iloic! for the A I; ending Tuesday, June iStlu T C Hopewell, Snit 1 mora; lt .1 Autry, F W Ch u roh li old. Greensboro, N C; J S Ciuk. Cal houn; M ii (". ison, l! )l:es; .1 V. James, W F Peck. V? V Holland, C V llokoj A llama: .1 C I lipscomb, Virginia; W I" Turner. New York; W il Whitlock, New'Market; .1 II lloyd, Oreen, ville; .) W I, Arthur, .1 K I'.usor, Columbia; li C Stkes, Springtlol h M.iss; M S II incl.el an I wife, Miss !! ntokol, James Dilliiigli ini, Oh irlos lon; John li ,\| ?oro, Anders m; M Itroiightoii, G K Isaacs, hud bake, V I'. .">.:! uv a rt/. Joe Jun kin*. T A Sullivan. IS lt hi v ..a, ?J .< '.! ll ll New J ?fteert?semonts? A .\* x J>; s i: ?:n: rs. a\L FOR SCHOOL C? M .vi 13310 N ?R*.~~ The friends of C. \Y. M OOH M i especially nominate him for tho nflioc of School Onm missioiier ol Oe mee County at ibo ensuing election, subject tu the notion ol the Domo* oralie Party. Mr. M'ore is well known to the people of tho county, having taught ".hod for {.ero'd years at Walhalla and Son?ca City, and is fully rjnaliQcd to di .ehargo thc ?loues ol' Ibo ellice, if elected. i hi. ; :'..:?! ure hereby prohibited lo (Dh in >'i ;-:i.is ol Whitu Waler Uiver ami DJVII'H Fork Crook where ilia Marj runs I h roll iii Innis ow ne I or eon tr.il I od i>v in >, n.t the pen lilies of i h o 11 .v w.il i>; etiforoel. M. NIC ll OLSON'. Juno 3. ir? 52. 20.i)t FtvoOotavo3,ono;V3?olaltoo?tfl, J2???/ittf<o?r, InolucUuu ftub-JlriBa. octavo Vounl?t*, Stool, Dooli cutt Muelo, tn Solid Dluck AYalnut CUBO /.' j: '.?:>' '. (;': ;.' ' W?- iii J no ,v lit ah .T.i?>','Vt?-a6oee. ll ti h? ? ^^@H Tum ORHAM iq, Buir/e ou Tim Or.? Puiif. .17/? j\:iiit>it:i lxccth~ovo>* organ. 27 Stops, iO S?fo Rooclo, $90. goon to advance to fur?. Order now? Re-mttby Dank Draft, Post oi.teo Ordor, or nogtstoroit I.ottor. Boxed e.a.! shipped wimont a Moment'? Dolay. OatftlOflUO Trie. Addreosor cull upon .^DANIEL r, BEAnttagloii, flew Jersey,** June 8, 1882, 20 -1 mo