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F AIL ; '; '" JUiW* i6x7U . ltj Q 49 tL)k 'O F LA,) t" , "\ ' 1'e .aarkable Career of Colon161 Itic1. '"Soun-e Rises from as Poor Rvy to ho tbe itoheat Planter In the World. Tho death of Colonel Edmund Rich. trdson, the Cotton king of tl:o world, Which occurred at Jackson, Mliss., on ondttay niight. was not unlike that of' WYilliam H. Vanderbilt in itst sudden ties and general character. Ile loft iackPon the Sunday before on a visit to Vicksburg, and his son, W. B. itich ardson, who was with him there all dav Monday, says he had never seen his farther in better apparent health or in Auer spirits. Oa, his retunl trip to Jackson his fellow travelers comment ed on his extreme jocularity. HI ar" rived at Jackson at a little before 10 o'clock Monday iight anid went to supper in the Edmunds hlouse restau rant. ie intended taking the 1:30 night train for Now Orleans. After supper he crossed the street to see to some persons who were makinr clothing for the convicts which he em~ ployed. A few moments later his cries for help wero heard. le knock ed at the door of Nelson Potter, a col ored man who lived next to the Euro pean IIouse. A colored wonan olpened the door and Colonel itichardsot feebly staggfered in and sank in a chair before the fire. The frightened woman ran Into the street for hlpt), but before It came he had fallen to the floor dead. The breaking of a blood vessel in the brain-apop exy-is ascribed as the cause. Several years ago the mother of Col. Richardson, then ninety years oli, was on her way from North lCa'olina to Jackson to spend the holidays wit h1 her son, and died on the cars just he fore reaching her destination. Col. Richardson was reporte"l to be the richest man in the South. lie vas certainly the richest man in this sec tion of the South. Many years ago be was a large planter in Missis,ippi, but lost nearly all iis propert\ by the war. He afterwards establishe'd the fir of Richardson & May, in New OrlGanlls, which became the Irge'4t rottou house in the world. It is said to have handled 120,000 bales of cottont a cear, and its aggregate (tealiugy were 'lit at. over $10,000,000 per annuui. (o1. Richaresosu'a personlal fortt1ate is esti mated at between $5,000,000 utid $li, 000,000. Col. Iichardson was thie most exten sive planter of cotton ina the world. ie had seventeen thousand acres inier cultivation, and his average harvest was twelve or thii teen tIunsand bales. le had, besides, a large area planlted in corn, oats and inillet. inl all, he had 20,000 acres of land -:ntlor cultiva tion. To the p)ractical planter, f;tai lar with the difliculties at ,ot toa pl1ant ing, these filgures speak volilues. No) ene else can appreciate Ia' execut ive ability requisite to comlll.'r sluccesy. fully snch immense plautinlg opiiera tions. Col. lichardison was born in Cas well county, North Caurolina, six mliles from Danville, Va., then onl1y a vil lage, on Junte 28, 1818. Ilis 'at her, James Richardson, was a cauntn'% merchant and planter, an1d died iii 18:6, leaving a widow ani seven clhildren, When about. ten years ot age O1(Ilall, Richardson was sent to .vhuat. was called an "ol fiel sci>l.'' WhIn the boy was four tteen yeats ol his mother obtained lor' him'na sit uationl in Dantville at $:10 a vear' andh b)onni. Thiat stoot her mu15st have beeni a wso nai of great. force and( character; so atux ios was sho t hat her boy sit'inhi be able iso save his salary that she hadl hiis clot has spliutand w(tven5 att biouwt. She 1m--t nished hims with motne% Lo>' .'anduv ai other boyish niecessari'es of' e x iditnc' andl for ant occasionals vi,i tio soe, paIssintg ciren!ts. "'A t d htow~ muchs - It'e on1ce nSked, "'Ilo youi anype.,o 'i , mv's'i out of thiat 'saary ? Wh ly, jsu-,t s'' * After' having r'emaineda int 1)anv itlle fouri yearts lhe tremtoveds to) litaton' Mise., whlen hes. obtainedu a p)5 oto a " $75.a taonthI. In, a . ear's timen lie againi returtnedl to Virginia atid oh tained't a positiona ini Bratilon, and ini the fol lowing f'all wvent into s businiess on his owsn ac'ount. ii" stont sol out, however', andl movedl to .5 ack suon Mliss., where he worked as a clerlk un ttil 1840. Its that year' the execentorl of hi is oher's est ate settleds withI hit,, turning over to himn 2,800 itn money and a few tseg.roes. I Ie then estahS hishted himaselfS as a mierchiantt and51( conI titnued in busiiiness at .Jackson until 1848. By that cimae he ha<d ma<sde nb-ut *30,0)00, which in thoise day s was thouaght to he at flte sStart iti liSa'. Ita May of' thlat year lhe tm arie asli,s Patton, of' llusv~ille, Ahii., a ~si-ter' sit ex-Governaor Rtooert ltSotn sf tilat Statc, attd enigaged in lant ig. Itt 1850 he agaidl wen'tt inato bsis ts at Jacron)S wit hl as b->rother amtnI .Jlhni WV. Itobinisoni as paritnters, and openeds'( brantch stores a~t'iranoni, t j anton, Morton antd Newtont. Ian 1852 ha ctttetred thle coS tttoomision b51 -,lt i-1 ness hn New Oieatis, .retiim hitrlis plata t ion aitd coutr tt' ore inite as untitil 1860O, w hen lie sold t hem. ,. iii perasoan Col. I itcarda sona was of] cotantttd ing prsenciu, ove'r six test ii a hlcblt atnd Stout ini pro"por't ion. In atius a domnestic life he w as tortuat te and I happy, atid lie leaves behiindI himi a S Wisdow, four' sonas aand a <in ghteur. Atlanta Mouitha Open'. -Six monthis ago we haad na demnatnd 'es t B.B1. 13., hut now our retatile emtad is siael that we are for'ceds to hu51v ini grous ts~. \ve attribute the rapist nnd'eno5ria,5u~stdemandau to the comparative sh.e and piie of it. I1. I ~being large bottles for $1), and its pwsi tive merit. It sells wvell aind give's om- eats tomers entire satisfac'tion. Ouar salt's hanv Inereased 500 per cent. within a fev wnmonthis JAcons PuxuAltMAy per Fred n. P'ahneri, Ki 'D. ATLJANTA, Sune 12, 11ss5 During the past few moonh ''av iven B3. 13. B. severe tests in the erea f 1s0s DIseases, and unhe'sitatinagly pronounice it a sfe, sure, hiarmnless and spe'dy' Iiosd Purfier', fully tmeriting the couttisnenc of the publIc, My customeris are- dllgted'i with its effects, and thie demnand has ss wonderfully Increased that I hauve beesn coppelled to buy by thie gross, as it is thec am~ a.sIing blood remedy I handle. i 'aW. A. GnSAIA M, Drungglst. --A 'disastrous cyclone >aasedi over' the middle counties of 'nlarnd last week. The railway statiotn at Str"t ford-upon-Avp n was untroaofed and( traio Oh dhe lines of thie r'ailroad was sto for some time. A nusmber of b ing cranes wore hblowan over at Wdeshbsry and two po -son killed at that place. -Reports t o.n all sections *versed by .the cyclone say that were pproot.ed, houses uniroofed 4 amages oftother- sorts sustained. wayus sad for children teething. I t ooAhera oott0. and it tile betremedy for ipnu.TWeaty-five contta a bot-la. f1. r Oikto IA1tU1f tfD $KA?tm a dQ ait' The RegOnt Park Iakes the Soen)e of An. other Accidenat.-No Lives Lost, Owln:t to the Shallow 'Water..Inteuse Exelteinent Throughout London. VIat might havo prtyvett to have beon a aost serious disaater accident, ,ivalling the disaster of 1867, occurred )11 the 10th inst. in Regent's 'vrk London. The weather was (Ielightfill, hough a thaw had set in, and the lakes u the parks woroerowtted withskaters Vho have had a ''royal time" of it Iuring the recent severe weather hroughout Great B1riiuln. As thero ,vas i prospect that i thaw wt old soo 'tt all end to the sport, an nl-ial ilumber of persons were enjuying hetmselves on the ice. 5udldenly thbere wvas a series of loud, cracking re)orts, tad the ice oi one of the ponds gave cay and at least a hundred men, VOmlln and childiren were subllerged Ii the clhillitng water beneatI. A cr." )f horror IrosO from the vast thron~ if people on the ice and in the neis0h" )rhoo(d of the lakes, while those whi vero lucky enough to escape Imade a lasty scramble for the shore. The "life-savers" and police, assisted by iudreds of volunteers, soon pulled >ut. the drenched pleasure-seeker. fron amid the slabs of floating ice Women and chiildreni natuirally suifferet thae most trloim their inuvohitaryv colt Wbath, but up to the present, thanks it the tact that the water was not vert deep, no serious results haute been re ported. Itetlse excitem ent prevaile< throughout Ltlo when the news o the accident was spread throughou the city, i'n recallinar the fatal 151tI of Jatuary, 1867, whei, inl the sallu park, at least t wo hInired peoph( were suddenly subineiged through thi breaking of the ice, foniy-one of whom were drowned. rl'evious to fihe elainity of 1867 Ithere were a l'-> i series of isIla,ed ace:idenlts oil the ice, whibc did nol ieei to have put the authorities upoll their gua rd, tvhich was crowined bi oIne of featrful ilingllitdt.e. The ireinei had openly expr(essel opiniow, thal the ice was unsafe, being fo'-me4 tltiefly of unelted snow, vet about . i)lt skatters were pei'nitied to exercise 11p11 it oi the at eruooin iln questioln, and over I wo thoisnd pet,ple wat chd Iheiry gacefu luuv'eients wit h pleansure. Iuthllellly, an11l without anv ytwarning, lhe ice at tit sides g:ive way amuil il in few st'onds the e'itire sheet split tip Ilit( fiagiieits a few yii"rd s(gItl'ae. A generul rush was inale to the banks, which, nnfiortlnately. broke ip the st1 ice into smli(Iler pieces. S retiis of katers witVIo had been rlljoying thmi-, selves oil its snr'ace slipped towii be I ween the piecs and .1ppeared to I Iince sucked undellr the ire. A av, with great presence of iind, threw hetn,elves flat 111)n the sl"ufitce of h lie broken ice, and this presetl their own lives antl were instr in'i:l ill saving others. As it ua-, it easl ")1 1 C1'; lIH wer'e att. Ole 11j1ie st'-lg gliing ill the water and tlttcring hearf eottinlg appeilH i>r asistllce. The' ice 1ieu oii dtfuyi, a;isttt by huildretls of Spectators iiland the police, did th-ir ie"t. to drag people to land, but in i hi( excit'llweit of the first nuint'nts' str prise nilaly wyeit down neter to ise to the surlite iigailn alive, the Slabs of brokt"n ice floating l,m top of their strui&1inr: form" s. Mten, 'tv(in)(-1 an(1 ab ildren werte reen rlininlg to the ed1ues of the brokei ict, shoulie fir :assist.nce, which those who witue-it' I thieir suilli'rings~ wiere poiials I r'tei'e, :utd iin a bt itiOt', chiilledo a'.< benibedihtt, sank w ifth a liev fain wvav's abfnove thle wateri. A sftror and( itailerede groat 'ervh-'e in lpr' ai' tifs Tlie iitinbe row m'''OiCiii wi 5'nal ly l'otuail to be ' f r -yan', ai nt fIn eve'nit thle niew'spaper'is wer'et irniode pre hi~veniting 1he retcurre-nce' tof siel a isiter, auiolig t hien hein th.zIle fill 111p itf thei laike's to a etrftai i tdepa h h le li Ic ter sug stiont, beling acfted 11po hortlyth atfirwar'ds, 'intl ii is doutles hiie fto fhis faclt thaf no lives werec loai [iy ft' r'cenif enatrophei'i1i. li'gen'mt's l'ar-k is ']titaltd ini lh overt'is anl an-t'n of' 417( aen.'ts, oceni'miil lie sitec ofl .\:i iy hlibouio I'ailk, ilieb, in lie lime of' Quiteei El izalberbI was used 1s i litingmi groum. tegent's I'mu'k >we's ifs pre's'rvatlion t) the iitentiiioni if orge Ill. to eve'nt: a rov:.L pa:lac'e ii, ils grouunds. 'Te 'l'atrL c;iii uiii' thie igarden'is of' thie /3,olo(gieit oet'ft.v andi of' fte lIoal otfaictal o er'ieket, aind ini the southlfesft)'irn'r hitie is a fl'owei'r iarde'i of ma11hi'' lesigni. 'Thie uarfili'iil lilk', ft' scemie aouithI wetsf ti'orion of' t' par'k. J4niN SJI:iB1A N 154,Arr'-:n. 'uin' IDenmer'~nts of 5 tho flt ouw~ Un.. matti an utherill-sFudiih.e Thie ( 'omittee onu lt'ivileges amiih 'G'etoiis tii the Ohio Ilioise of li('l useaut the niiie I t1)motire imiembeors comi'itn 11iioiunui ty . The~ r'estil t ion was atmend,edl so his 0)o.ioid t haut heai rit be accord ed to thle un sear etd iiembiers. It wvas then atdoptedo unlder' callI of' thle pr1ev l iou ts f stin, and1( lie stats were fliereunpmn dee'red aeanit, am id theC gre'afest conifutsion. orwiaird and wer'e sworii in lby lie pea'ikeri. Tlhey w~ere chiecred bv thle fi'tubliicasi aiid wer'e jeteretd at bv the )emliocrats. 'T' Speatkeir or'dei'ed thle msonSt)fed D emiouraiitiC mUlebes 10 turn'l ver the key's of their desks. Etach branch of' lie L,egislatu(re voted ('lpariattely on) a taLidtate for Uni ted states Senaltor on, thle 1thi, In the MsenateT1htaurman received twieiity v'otes nd Blierimn seventeen -a Dem'iocr'at ic onlijurityv .oi three. Iii thle Ionuse 'hur matn received forty-one v'otes and4 six ty -seven a ii tI)epi'lca nmaiority of I wetIy.sx. At nojon ihe IA'gis4latur'e votedi mllutt conven'tl,jion for' a Senma toir, andt 'John Shermnan was of courise tIt'ele ted. --Last Wednesday the sales of post age stmp,, piostal card'ts andi stam&ed enivelopes reported to the Posto co D)epartmrent as being issuied to post masters was t ho largest yet made. The males amounted to $868,290. There were over' 5,000,000 postal cairds and i0,000,000 staimps Iicuded in these sales. -"Ini 1889," ites Jlohn Boy'e )''iIi', "I predicI, ihe leglslat ive tage of lie Irmish question wi111 h ave rr'mivedl; andmt Ithe uinioin willh EngI tid, vhiebishall th'. n haivoecurstef Ire:and mr 'i ine-to'iths of' a cenmtumrv, Wy'jI be eneated?" TouMb Bre srn'g ~nl tet P ul the Uppor IloUKO of Congrel(s, (Spec i. D*ca t,kh to the Xws and Courj. W AsurNUtow, JaIuatry 14..- .. Deinoia,tic Senators this evening he an in'iawui .conference and designat thrre of I lhrir nunber" to Call upon t President foir the pr)(1pose of ascertai iig his position re9pecting the romt als he has, made, and what course exp(cts los 1 nlrty fri'nds in the Sem to pu rsn(e. 'his step lis ben broup about. by the dletctl nimi in(1 contir ed .l'lp)it ions, by the I"tepubllican( n jurity', to all notinations n1ido to I calnCies occasioned by suspension. S)hrihg tle past. wtcek several CItin1g Cl'lees lave beenlI (!nact^td h t executive Ssious of the Senate 'o' certai noina tioni s that. camo Up I Considcrlatioll. Tlie Rieputblicans 6a ig made an effort to wr iig cente confies'ions from the heads of' depa melnts regarding cerltain apil>ltmet anlled fle(I, nouw dteClare tht, they w refuse to confirinl aly 0one nolinat inl place of a suspended Repulblic unless they SeciUre the desired infort"1 Lion. The' have held at caucus also, The I'reidit's Potion. WASHINGTON, Januurv 14.-T] 5(atentlenl that President Oleveland li determined that, no 1118wcrs shall given to regtests from the Seaite I informtlation as to reiiois for remlova or nspensions iroin oftico is atuthorit lively dlelaiecl. No such request lb yet beell aldr'essed to the President 1 (lie Seiite. Several ColnIntnicatio were sellt to the chairmien of Sem1 Coitliltlees to-day' frin VIuiotis c culitive d1etartilents inl responlse to I requests For infio ation its to the Ic soilsfoi' stspeIsioIs or1 rleliovals ai I apoinll nit 1is. Ill each ease it w st:ited that ith.le (epar"i tuent had no i fai'>iuatii as to lte Iresideiu's reas 1o' tie Susl)ensioi or removal whii, was the. subject of in(luiry. The p1 to'rs tralI,1itiled rebate solelv to ti filuess of alJpointces and savy nothil atbout the charactr or (lalilieations the' oflicials displaced. No issue hI vet bee.1 raisel with the President < this subject. It is fiuither leaarned ti th-: l'resilh'itt as yet has neither e pre. sed1 nor formle(i anyI dete rminath1 as to what le will (l inl ease it 1)ossib issie is l'i.edl. A('rs oFI 'TilE t.-:(.IsI.A't";.t. 8 \iin (i-' 0 1I: i, F.ST.\TI-:. A N AeT to aiuiiitl the laws ats to the Sa ttl I;eal E;tate adjustet it) lo sol. SiCTION 1. le i/ enuetc;l hy Ithe Sei ate 11u1( llruae of (tep,reseCntatives I le State of Souith Carolina, now m<t a111I sitting ill (cilt"ral A s'eti l yll, a11l bv the :thuthoity of, the sane: Ti. whern( vie reall estae is adjditlged to I sohl bv a \Master, such sale ima' fail, jlace hy ()nsell of the parte.M to tI rau,o', or their attorney s, or, wheni ii tiut- ar"e parli'e-, by I[Ih consent of tl g; uinirli: iis Iud litemi t' such inlfants, < their attorn.\, ini any County' wVil the ('oulrt la' direel. $i1W. 2. 'l'hat. all su':h sales heretofoi intlale, and otherw ise valid, :te heret continuelld. Il..\I.IS FOlt 1P'ItOVEM1NTS. A N .\C1" to ati >izt.l , <tit<fetlants in t tow r'eecover h ult to set up a ( Claim for I l tiVrtvet' ns. IIe it (n((c/ed by the :enate at lliuse ot l1elre>s, ntatie., oft the Sta Ilin2 ini ( eneil A\selilyi, and1( by ti 11111ho; ity of the Haine:' S-.iT14N 1. TIha:t in anyv at1ion hier t'oveiy of l:ands n'.tl lenelli'iits, wvhie suilh huit, be(lieving le at the timne I nmiits thait his ti Ile thiereto was 0oe io t'el. shialt be4 alowedj to set ill bi anlswter a ehalim aga:inlst, the plaintill ht iner'ientsed in vailie ill tconl.equtence of tI atloJm'li30.iT1N })rl44lingj10al Anil'11 thet ( sutstiiution ofI tihe Stmt o iit th'e linhabitanitS of the State. Article II of the C~onsltitution~ .shlI ofI Sect ions -1 'toi d 5:4 ai article, thi tolliowiW shall Ibe suibstitutedl ii, knw as i ~ Sectin 4, io wit: "s .:CION 4. Th e h1 lluse 01f iRe1'. settives shall conzsist of onie hitindre anid t wenlty-lori - mlemb Ier's, to he ri portlminetI a1InoIg I le sev.er'al conlie aicci)n :in>i I lihei ntnba ofil inihiabita of thle iinhbitat I 44ihr thlis 11lpurpos sljal be hinade0 Iin ei ighit ein hiunde i amc ii courise ot tvery'l tnth year:i' thieratier in Sneh m:OtmerO ats shll h le hi~ ta i A ssetaly ma ant~ at n ly timei in it' dlis ceiling lGoijIied :44 St tes'census : li andt colriect4 enumerl'altll of the inhahl bln isio tit verl couii es,iC ain'u'almk the apporihiei nent4 ano'ild asilog'nenhtw. *TIn- :latives am1 n lOthe sever Jountielsar4itmngto haidenameraSition1 ( pruvbledI, however, thilstitlidmenth bt fotemi : proidin r a ten nn-rautlioi vi " iie latint Iw ir t 89,i .ire 14:Cua'ltrob th en Secatio ftl AteV.of thte 'us iii 0 Cot ittoniof i in(Ette,'l seii Iv 1( by I ainht e trm f liei IfOl othe ighetttoi of the PrbteCut tc he tit enue/ led t) the St itete anito' oflige oflte a reentien fthe Stat in, Geira it' seblj 1Iy, and by leletor'u thorttitye of te same: ('nis(t I (irio A 1.t Ta ~ 't I fo Il:'Olown amiad Voeno theoi Consiutionothtmett t qua-tli'lld t1' voec fori f membe ofex Genrall AssemblyI shoallI, afrer such sa'id amendmenIfl 't byt yeas am1)' ino s', it Rhall he a parl' it it i iIio,t wit: TIhat S'cti on 20, Aritich IV, of ingr out thfe wor'd "two'" on thn hast 1hue of sadt sect ion , anud inhscrin in~l heu'~ ther'eof thle word '"four.'' So that the section, w hen amIen:ded willl readl as f'ollows: A Cour't of' l'r'obateO shahl be esitablIised ini each coluty, witi jut Isdiction iin all malt ternA Iestainentar's and ot ad mlinistratilons, ard inl buisinesi lapperti'in iug to ni inrs andthillo t-410 me~nt oft do( wer, aut in cases of' idioci aiid ih.lacyt, and1( pertsons nIon comfpoz 7ienhla. Tlhe Judngem of said (Xtl' "hllhh e elced by thI e jnatlifiedl oec to1Rs uf' thie respective counities rot' 11l4 Iteitm of' foiur v'inae. nt racts of Intere ,t ,Athe,i tron Vario Uuarters. - -) -The outlook' for homBe rule is n ho so bright in Ireland. 1d -ii thortnlomoter in Atlanto, Gn ed was below zero last week; S-Thereis imminent danger of . water famine In Cleveland, O. he -On Thursday last navigation c ite the James river was eitirely stoupet lt -The new British Parliament is I i meet on Thursday of the present wee! Il- -lkiston [[all block, in Macon, G_a - was burnt last week. Loss $75,00( insurance $37,000. he -There are nineteen foreign bor Smeinbers of present Natila! Houseu .r Retpresenitativos. ,- --The Chinese laborera are bein ill supplemented by white men in Sacra "t. melito. its -Minnie Dishner, Nebraska's 'sleet ill ing beauty," has come to after at slee . d of seventy days. it -The fashionable young man of th it- cold North vest wears a tall silk l and velvet, ear mufflers. -The office of the Western Unio le Telegraph at, Marion, Ala., was burn as ed with till its contents on Sunday lasi .e -Wn. West, of Elgefield, lost hi cotton house atid nine bales of cotto by fire last week. S - lmore Gunter and his three ymonths-old child were buried on th 's same day in Ilatesburg last week. te --Phil Collunm, colored, killed hi x- daughter lattie in Ehdgefleld by the ie accidental discharge of his gull. t- -Jesso Yarborough had his leg it broken by a piece of timber falling oi IS it while digging a well in Lancaster n -The house of the [te. C. Lee, o s Sirtaurg, was burnt by an acci deutal Iir)e; loss covered by ilsttrance. it c. -Mt. I)evelle, the new French min ister of agricultulre, never saw a ,r plough, so they say. is -Inl New York city within the lasi n twenty years there have been buti t tlhirt}-niie dealths from hydrophobia - -The proceedings by the Govern i ment, gIL,''ailst western cattle ownedrs Io for felcing public land will be pushed. -The dwel lig of Mrs. [). D. i I liams, of Oi angeburg, was burnt, with the entire coltent, i few nights ag o. e -- Scipio Seabrook, an o1(1 citizen of Ch1a'leston, was run over and badly hurt by a car of the Enterprise Itai. way. -Mrs. Catharine Tassal, an aged ( resident of Charleyton, died on la,t t Wednesday froli being ac,identa!I 11 b1nt. (lie day before. e -Mrs. Louisa Itiddle, of Lancaster, e tripl)ed on the ice and fractured het - tight armn near the shoulder and broke lc her collar bone. r --While ott at rabbit hunt in North bI Carolitia lavt week, ''ot Mowery wa: accident ally killed. t[is head was shot e from his body. --A. washerwoman and her children named i)unbrisky, living in New \ork cit.y', recently fell heir to $150, 1S 000 or $200,000. .-The State of Texas is covered with sitow and dead cattle are to be Foutnd in every direction. The cattl n w-ill sull'er. heavily. e -Thte P'owers have summtionted Set' via, lttulgaria atnd Grteece to disarmi (. l)ronn ~ ang t hem t hat Turike il fo d low the ir examptt le.viI - --P'rintce Bismtar'ck is the first I''ro - testanit thilat ha~s 'vetr teceived t he ce badge is wor th 12600. S - Sir' Waher t Rtc'aleig'h's orOiinal to iC ba2c'o ) ipe, which excited thle dlisgui of Queena Elizaijeth, wiiL a old receti] .lh. i'rnumi has biouglht A lice, Ilhc widow of Jumbtto. Alice lhas been ati oblje'ct of' itterest to lit tle [Litondoeru ait thie Zoo for' manuy veurts. -The ('ati tots of' sev'er'al ntewspapers of. the City~ of' Afexico have ben imo pr'isoned for mak'ing libelous at tacks ott thie au thor'ities. f -A lit tle boy namedtC( Flovd fell inito the trace ati the Camper'down AMills in Gr ieenviilIe din'itg thie freezintg wveather antd tiarrowly escatped dIrowninig. --Ottnaccounlt o'f ice b)lockadhing the .titnniels tria vet ott thle Wester'n NothI Carolina I li'oad bet Ween Sal!isbut'y anutd Asheville was f'or several day's sustipenduedh. -Peidn Grevy~ has signted a d tecrei' granitinig anitestv to pie'rons Scotnvictedl of' polit ical ot'enises t ice 1870, iantd reduI tcing set ences of' mnyi offenderis aiga ist te commioni hawv. I. W.~ lIondiuratnt a pr'ominet .( ci zen'fliaunton, Va., was decapitated last Thut'sday at Goshien by a Chiesa peat~ke antd (Ohio t rin . 1li's Ihead atnd 0one armlf werCe sevetred ftrott te body'. .-Thew rutsh of negroes imiimigratino f'romi thle G o ldsboro' sectlonl (of North dlis'trlid 5's cotillnt. l"tom tiOne to three'C cari'loadsi ea'~ve tvr day.~ -- lantnahi I'Auslwtrd, tinltohl 'colotred wVomanul resi<hieg at the.innet ion oif thle f olth i Carolitia :and Chiles4ton& .S. 1 V ann itatn ili tis, wais butrntt to deathI ton B e'diesdla y. -A naegrio chih l was bttrntt to deatht iln Sparttanhlur'g by its clothin g flakinig Iire', mit MrNII. St ev.e Cam itp Itlii his aid badly1 burtntit whlile 1( enev<,ig to ex tinIgitsh the flamiies. - ros car ~ 2i1elessnless cattnedl thle dleathl of ani enigineer and tree ti'remenl ott I wo trigt Ittrain hSoI the. 1 BalItimor*e andt( l hio0l: iai lroad, inear CJoburig MIichi., ont Thiursday. ftive per ccent. in trents, fixity' of tenure anid comitpensitatioti fotr niak ig imj~~i priovleents Ott t heiir htoltigs. -Briadluigh has beetn sworn ini as a mnemnber' of Pallliaentt. Somec one tr'uthftully 5tava "'Now that Ite is no l onget' a timrtyrt, Mrt. lBradiaugh wvill also cease to be a trtisanice.'' i.-A call wvas issued last week for' (tho -t'outh anniual convent ion of the ci ti zens' law aitd ordler lealgues of the United States, to b)e held int Cincinnuati ont the 22nd4 February. - i{ose,ofBaltimtotte,P[atiter, Tongueo & Co.'s book-keoper', arrlested focr crookeudness, causing the firm's failure, -has founid a dlefentse. iIe lent moniey to 01ne of the fIm, whtich has tiot ytt heen r'eturned. -T he London D)ai,y Telegra ph say's thle govcerniment will 'ntroduce a bill in IParliament abolishing the office of Viceroy of Ireland. It is knowvledge of tis facet thtat inuices the Earl of Canti'arva to tesigmi. -S tretary Lamar has sent to the At torney-Geoneral at cornmuniteation expressIng the opinion that suit should be broi;ght la thq name of' the United MIIF to teat the vatl, ity of Bell'. H rgtal telephone patenit. --Irapaho muidians have been seit to the penltontitar for 011e year for Al killing cattle in tihe It:ullitaius. It is admilted that 11ho act was coulmitted ., that they and their tanilies might be saved from star-vation. a -The )uke of Westiniltster, in a recent speech at Chester, said he de n plored the fact thatt l'arnell ha-I de t. ludeti [reund. The iritish risrht arim ? he declared, was Still power"ful ad11(1 1nrgland wotli never grant holm-Iu111e to Iaelantu. -Tle New York health deplatinntut last year condotn ted and lestroved 795,410 potmus of meat a nei ti,li, 215, 000 potdis of fruit, 37,905 po1na(s <' cniiied goods, 72,700 pounis of aed1v, and large quantities ot otlier kinds ot food. -A boiler in the basement of St. Mary's Catholic Church, h'urt Wayne, [nd., exploded, killing the engilteer, [ Anthony Evans., anld a littlo scllou girl, and entirely wrecking the edifice. o The clerg) man's residence was badly t wrecked; loss about $65,000. -A special dispatch from Leaven [I worth, Kaisas, says it has been learn - ed that Attorney General Bradford has begun quo warrunto proc"elings R in thle diate SUipreme Court a)gatin)t the i county attorniv, mayor and other city (.flicicr, charging thetn with heing in collu"ion with whiskey sellers. Stephen McPhersoi, colored, who, in November last, struck Rtobert. .1. Cook, business tnannger of the liila delphia Press, with a hatchet, was convictc<I Just week of the charge o1 assault and battery with intent to kill andi sentenced to iltiprisoiment for six years and six 111oliths. --The Ryan boys, of Newark, N. J., who were taken to Paris I let I reat cd by I)r. Pasteur for hydrophobia, ar rived at New York last Thnr-h b y the French steater Ca(nurtdr(. 'tie boys look the l)icture of healuh. ''1;,' trelatment of 1)r. Pasteur is believe(l to have efl'ecte(t an absolute cure. -State Veterinary surgeon leidues. of Pelnsylvania, went to Lan.1:1ste"r last Thursday and Visited lit l'de Ls of Cattle afli'ctel with >pl11uro-pteu monia. Eleven head were kilbI al1ller heing ai>t)aied. 'Te disease i ie. t)orted in two other herds i the cou)n tv and is spreatiing. -A special froi Deming, N. M., says: "A gentletan who is con iiected with the Territorial (ovti- a. nlett aflatirs is atithority for the slate ment that the Tenritoriael Gver. o tt is actually negoti:atin_ with C()l. 1I..N lor, of Texas, ao great idiali: Ilhtr, ': raise a body of ranieprs to comue into New Mexico and exterinate the mur dering A ptcles.'' -Serious Volcanic dis tiainces have nccurred near Gn givqil in the :isI f -w (ays. There have bee n at (!i ter cot places showers of t"artI awl ai -s t.ccompanied by loud irumb1lisi2S. The Co2apaxi Volcano is sultposel to be in1 e'ution. 'Th'e teal state of the mu! taif is tuknowii, owing to the' inter ruption of the tele1grat>h. ight shocks of earthq iake have al o been experiencedl. A I) setetel Florkila Clo,. Of the one huindired colouiists' fom Scotland who were iidneed by glow ing promniies (if ('ertilec lands anP1d b i' f<ortunes ini the Soitthiwesterne 'ect ion oif I'lorid'a to emiigrate to that phaee li-t NoveiuberI not)1 e is contetud in he niew hotine. The lIunee' 4electedl for, the founingtt. oft the coloniy is Sara : t 'Ihle handi at, ii which has'bieen Ifonmt t, conisist of' white sandh, aind is not ii atny r'espect tup to what it wa- wari ratedo to bet byV the ciienar.- mailue llectul'Cesc frishdc'c thle iimmtiranti One oful the coloist ont his w-av ha to Scotlaid stopipedt over ini ":iVlant h a. day oir Iwo andt tohl at dolefnhei story, oif his e'xpeice andit that of ihle ot ri linembt ers of the partyv. It.. iseribes the niistake of' his nuoc'iaCjtes toe a toe ready aicceptanice of re sent e e oloredi'i des2criptionis conitaiiedi ini the ciiretn:a-. senit oitit by the priomIoter's oft lii i:hieme. lie bbuntie- the ag~entt L,r not uiuving thie coloits a correct i<lea ot what~ they' had to expeCIt, amil thinkils thait lie wiise i ng fetr colouiists to eo befle leav' ing contf'irtable I hotmes ioe 1i a. new cotutry is to seiiil an iutenti of their' ownt chosing to) select a lntioni 02 and1( arranI tge tor acitcontintodation i. Mlo I of the cohon ists have dleter ind to11I ret utrn to thueiri own icountr11 TEXA N TALK. The Nucc'ess ani Atlatnta h'io.ee 1ha11 zAh ieed in the I.one ttar NEate. "We itve~ an,d 1'er ot thers to ini.I IIA)Loo IAt.M (Co.: It is a gr:eat pion-, to us t(o state fe yen tlmt voyee lH. '. i takes the led oif att bloee' pnitier in his counittry, (il aeenut ofl tin- ',ar- . ' effieitedc s'ince wVe ha ve' than-het it. Wte ho l a case of sciofuta in ouria. ne :a,4 t e i long stioneling, wVii, had ut'.d attn omt 1ned'liicines whlich v-t wer e iwanli. I , r himu; besi<tes tils, lie ails e hlt se,-r..i doi tors attenedinig him, beit tveryi hig hdh. teff,et anye goo. jele i. grewe w. fse eey six months. We head sene him .i -ralit times itt ouri littie town, tiem it haH bteni, imore thatn fifteet imonit ths site wI hott t:aw him, aunt we suppoese this was thei lat timie lie wats able to (nomte to townt, as h' aws abiout eieght miles in thie counltry. lIs mnme is Seriven)ka, aed 'te nf.o a uiibholir of his to persnade him1 tio try tt. I . i: a nil after usineg 0only ON nor;i.i Ie h.11 iiis bed for-the first time in six montths. 'To thme present tme hie haes od-e !e'ss than three bottles, andi lhe is waefI<in' around visiting huis friendhs itn thle iieiiehi hood. lie has gajined strengthuiie and t-s rapidly3. AllI seroftilons sotres arle healini' finely, and you never saw i ta hapietrti ma than lhe is. Nearly everyteod y f" i mole aroiund has hieard ot this womafirt iflii n fI, antd aet who ne'ed ai bleod remedty ea e liir the 11. B. 11. We had a cana (of' nasalt I i3tLirrhl in u own family (a littfe girt of' tour ye:ei cll), who hats beenti usineg 1. Ii. Ii. r abott t wee wveeks, antd already seoems toi b'eiat wi;. wanit yoneu to ship tis six d z.en houd hI', B. H. 11. as a imeedicinie wotrthytv ut1ho 'in ir conifidegn'e of thle paie. t'., a--t handled. 1,11i1)'n I in< I S Did y ou Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good ~ for horses ? It is for innam~uma tion of all flesh. POR OUGHS A0.I0 4ROW' US' SEE R, is o but ; may look nt) ,Bal beat The sweet tum. as gathered front a tree of the eamo name, gTowinI alone the nnls ta In the Southern State, contains a stlnilatlnx cpe,torant prinliple that loosens the phlegn pro.iu0ing the early nmorning rough, and atimu. lates the child to throw tiff the fal metnbrauo in croup and whooping-cough. When om.inenl with the healing mucl. laginousprinciple in the rntleln plant of the old fields, pre tentl In AyLoR'% Ctlnooasa itatY OF Rwari GUM AND MULLtIN the l1eat1 known reme.ly for Conrh,, Croup, Whoo pine-Cou?h and Consumrntion ; and no palatable, any child Ia rleaael to take it. Ask toor diroeeist for it. l'rle, 25c. -M. WALTERA. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Qa, Use. lRt 1100i ls Hit'CKi:l:It:liltY CORDItAL foe ilia rh(ra1),tntcry and Children Teething. For sale b2 !Y ' __ ('1 7l _ _ 25 V r't I ..." oh Crea e t ]' *h of tho A e! Y ; PTOMj S C' A t 'tot9 lttt' L. ,l4 , 1) M iI thet h nt , : - 1 t ;:: i t;i : in thn it;tei pr , -II i..t ;:,,: :to :ot:d,tc ... i-,ir d > ' . - - , itj t u li... tn Ut: i 1 < :1 t I ' :'l .ly r-r t dn du . 1 I lt. l;. .. .-li t:ilr: , t itlt SL 1'C "i.:, u i . ' : - -; t o : 'U tt tinty, I i a :- b :o . , over ithe iiU!.f "r .St. Re t ;e, with Utt'i.:1 d tl : '. J!i-:iy c: , ..' t , :. nd I'i MARK. c4 A'' i5Q,IN paid, TUTT't' P2,,aU( cL 'ar e r i;:1Y ;ttl;ll)tiC<1 to uht en , onl d :,. ci. n. i <ays 1 e"tl. !"'",; t "c ir e '-"" ' :tt.:-t"' I1Il.k,Smtirr r. satisi':i '1hLt Inrt: , t1:cr ' 1t-. i i ",,t,!d<:0 t h l:t ht""dly 1 , ' :ti .<+ t) . ': t . t - I l.' l, ..t r '( th, 1...e -; -n... c.-::ar - i,oo rj i - .. 1 CO (:It.Y 11.11 tr '. I :I Channejtt to at LU . G lo + i r I - catlon of t 'hi4 1)Y":. 11, i color,0nt msota ;C. I . .l l ; I h,- P irno , or . Ii t h : re- eit.t 0t ,11. UiliCO - ''., 'ew h frk. T.r 3- ARK. ia a t i ot nu+':.t CtIh- . ropen g Couglroll, i n nbettt.e 3 iOc h foVor beeb Opo u - a4, to g5o; L Clear Skin nly a part of beauty; t is a part. Every lady have it; at least, what s like it. Magnolia i both freshens. and tifies. ---FpOM TIlE tLD'S I3EST MAKERS, -AT OI>Y PIICEis ON T1HE EASIES' ''E11S OF PAYMENT. r (;RANI) MAKERS AND OVER IlmE 1IUND1'EI) STYLES TO SELECT FRlOM. PIANOS: IICKEl;1NG.. MASON & IHAMLIN, IATlIIIll EK, 1ENT & A lIION.. ORGANS: iSON & IllAMI,lN, 1A(KA I'), uin 1:.\A' TATr. is and Organs delivered, freight > all railr;;i(l pIoiuts outh. Fiftcen rial an'd frtigit. holt ways if not Stry. )rder anli (est in your own lioines. JIII3JA MUSIC HOUSE, Branch of DEN & BATES' S. M. I. N. W. T1' f UiMP, \Ianager, ('OI,I'MLIA, S. C. A DFIED S -\ aluiai esprelie for to \ina , iu'1 aS li.. 1'u1l or tu1pplt ''SI )te"., stru;tiot:, I nI of the Wolu, Lec\rrad., C Whites, (t-. IChe e .i : ti l ri'tceFi- g 0: s .1r: ! - - iiii i-ri n a d and d.nltr tabitintir n or llrllId sto 'in i'lvii y ta oil, I a11'iWt\nv'.1M.Ia{.tg. dl'essi rstfu th.A eti ': UC r' t A tV a, r a flaltD d t ruggi. l. ( tt i o 1nough lal th talue of a lagetanu s t~i It-rI s,t p'en t F <s, whr h weti S llhumteit Blrengt to he La<hs i IC t MEa'l fnlhMaapes -D. I l nm ie. fth I 11th O Tl. u or weOll -,n cu ha wo iawoth 5 tlu ition Cto one addressor r.n.lthint on *uarntee limey retune. 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