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A RAiD) (N THE 8OUT1H. TRE IEPUBLICAN PROORAMMEc FOR THU FALL CAMPAIGN. RepentIng the Attack on tlie Pauldent.- I The Struggle for Oregon.-Soft Words for 1 the South. (Corre*pondence of the News and Courier.) t 1VASHIEGToN, March 2S.-Uio visi ble effect of the wartare iauguraed up,ln the Adiniisltration by the Re- i publi 5an Senatll hao- 6cen te triug the Presldent and 1)emocratic t:,oIg e menCt1 into beitttr relatitnls ltal eXisttd . at the opening of t tonti,c-s. Senlato i Plunb, of Kxnhas, who4 rpp'ed the I E hInundy Iov'leent Irol its incleption a41111 wtho hIt: nol IIIteruvtevred to coI ceal his upp,l,si'iun, relna rkel thit it wts ibolish policy t'ro) a political view. lie sai.i a in onIlth or nmre ago: "By3t ai.:ailinlg the P'resl,dtte we (he l j,t blil;eans) will ilovitbly drive thelt Denercats to his .u ppot. T1hey' can. not. do an.% thiult else." Senator" P'lumlb's political percept ion h:tt been verified by the re,nlt. It was patent to t he Denocrats at the outset t hat they could not evenl hold aloot frout I tie Adminiis tration. The 1)emoceratic Senators in the first canetts helbd on this question unanimhously adopted a resolutionl pldttgitig tieir .olrdial and earnest sulport to the Administration. "I here were several Senators present. who did not, by any Ineaus, subscribe to the wisdo,mh of the President's refusal to sublit papers to the Senate. They believed that no harm could have re suited from perInitting the Senate to have access to allI the fle, as a matter of fact, but. in view of the plain fact that the Republican Senators were endeavoring to mtake a political issue of the Pre.,ident's refusal these Sena tors did not hesitate to declare their support ot the Executive. Tihte imiore friendly footing upn011 which the AI mlinistration ata: ds to its parts leaders aId representativet in Congress is visible in several directions. III natured criticistnl-I ol' the President because of disappointitnents in procur ing desirel appoilnmeuts are not heard A'11ong I)lIocrats. 'Tl'e qtles tions ot' ditrvreice bet weel Democrats and the Excuntive are no longer Ihrutst upon public notice. in fact, there is appitrent a general disposition amonug Democrats to give the Administration it hearty Nupport and clieTul co -operll tion inl all matters amdlnmeasnres of' public interest. The natural efl'ect of such a dispo<ition, and of it Iineo of conduct in accord with it, will be to engenider a better party feeling and spirit throughout the country, sotme thing very important as tlie time approaches for preparation for the fall political campaign. Oregon will lead oft in Juine with an election for State officers and mnel ber of Congress. The Democrats in tend to mhake a determined efyort to carry the State< It is already evident that the Republicans are preparing to bend every energy to the capture of the next House of Ieprerentatives. It is also evident I hat they are enter taining the hope of making dc-isivo gains in the Southeri States. 11ndeed, unless they can utake gains inl that section it is dtItUttilt. to see hlo%w tiev canh couttol the 11,uuse. The shrswtl est Republicatn leaders who shan - and direct the political caltmlpaitrns ubhat party h"tve detertinod that so I'ar as lie South is concerned olnt e but re pu table metn shiall take the t1ibt as its -canididates for (ongresa. Thiese shrewd leadter-s apphrecialte the 1'act that repta ble men arie very scarce ill the Itti licani pty-t of te Soth, btLI. this dos not deter them or dash their hop(les. Their pol41icy- will be to persuaide men41 of goodl character w ho have no t betn in affiliaution wvith lthe I10-pulicani pat y to take the field ill (l)Ooitioni to reizti. lar Detmocratic catittt es anid to give them tihe llepulicanl support and1( vole Onl the tariff 'u-stion, id pari-tent larly ont thle ques m ill of iintetinal . t mprovPelets5, 111en of' good ataingi i in the South will be inviitedl to statad for Congress ini oppoOsitionl to thle Democr-ats. In Vi rgiinia, Nort h C aro Iinai, TLeiliessee amtii ini Georgia can.. didates wuill be urged( 1t) take the fielId In behalf ol' a rep(ealI of the int er nat reveinue laws. As a mteaiis of t'a-ten ig the hirotective I arill'1)0 ol~ic ore firmly the ltepublicanis will be wvilbag to commIlit thiemselvyes to ia repea! oh' the interinal revenue laws to an extenit sufficient for theirt purposes ini State-. atnd sections where that tax: hears heavily upon01 the people. Ii is ex pectedi thlat, na1turallyV to at greatier or I eta extent, there will exist dIissatisthe tioni, resulbinig froma di sapp.,inited hopes -anid ambi)jtion, wvith1 thle Admhinli stria tioin. Such disat isfact ion wvill be taken advaitiage of. Ini short, the Republicans mean to thiorou[hly over hauli the SothI and( to ply the sharpeast tactics ini eftIrts to captture Ciingres sionail districts. Thel idea of miikiing the SothI a fr uitftiu leich of pot tical gain prevails amon ug th liepubelit iicani leaders ini hothi hlonl ses here.- Sherm(an. Logantt ai Iot her ig muen of thait party' have nothting bat k Iiid wvortts for thlie Sutith. iDestruc-tive wourk of ai Tornadolt. A F'indlay, Ohlio,' special savs: A torniado plassedi ove- Belemor)ie, a'smaill county 0n Tuesday.ti' Thei heavenssuid denly b eca me dark andii thlen camne ia terri,ice stormii cloud, fouane-shaped, tearingc til trees by3 the rott, blowinhg down Sm-dtl bu11ildi ngs, and dhestroy ing ever.vthinug in its pa1th. A protracted mieetimlg wias being held iin lie Met ho dist. Churtch at the Ite. Thle steeple wats b)lwn dlown and( thie root' aiedt''i off. Th.e c->ngregationi was patnic stirikenu, butt w'trtunlately no oneC wal' killed, thouigh maniy retcei ved1 brutise rhe dltaaze donelt by) the clouid wvill1 amnount to mnany thtotusandl dolhlrs. Wat. it Canceer ? I have bieen takhing i.t. i 1. for sIx or sevenI weeks for somiethiing like einnecron1 my neck, ntid I woubt not take oss -eo BA Ni J)noiLA ius for the b)ene(fit receivedt. I hail prFeviously tiedt v'arit ou. called blood remlediles, but II. I. 1B. is the best, the quicrkest antt the' cheapest blood purl'. tler I eve r ulsed. I referi to (any mlt-ehat of Griffin, Ga. J1. 11. HAhtNIF, Were we sio disposted, we coniu manke a gred case of caincer enie of the abovo, be, as we do not thInk that genuinle cani cers aret t-eer enriedl, we do( ntot propose to husbna the publIc. Thle above ls perhaps p only a case of scrofualouls ulcer, whIch B. B. B. cures moie speedlly than anuy remedy. It wIlt cure ally sto-called can(cers5 it onle half the tIme and onie thIrd t1he tooney requhired by any boasted remiedy. It LOOD) BA h.M CO., a Atlanta, (Ia ADYtUE TO MOTHEUB. Nsa. Wusinow'. ttoova-unt Staur shouild alt ways. be asd for children teething. It soothes the child, oftena the* ?utna, Mays at in e urgs wind anile. andi Is the twist emy for eliatrrhse. Tirety-lv en IA bots. Julgi.tyt 0IlLS IN LOVE WITH GIRS. i New Hobby of the Fashionable Young A Ladlel of Washgtou. It there is anly now kink or wrinkle o te liue of fatshioliable hobbieswhich as not reached Washingtoi lhe society b onllg ladies wouild like to have it pass c his way, writes a Wnshingtul cor- d er1n(det. This year it is the procper I hing for one young lady to be (eIper tely in love with another. She au-v I ate a yon1g nnil-and nmo-l of th(Ies f I)-bill nile ~ she i- I, p r'a"t'ely i1I I )Ve nitt ont' of hir o it ssex ,he catn et assure( she is ioti en regle This l rz-- i. hei'g carried to t ridienhio.. I xllit here. h'lo-e if its who have i een watchinlg its rapid growlh haIvv I een intesely amiilused at Ile extreie- 1 r 1ractical maimcr in which 01111 t 't he tuung ladies go about it. It Iiu1t-nout h(e sulpposed that becaut'e] asliuon's whiu Comn :its a yoaung tidy to rave about solie tther yountg adt 'st beauty, mid to trip all mtitter ot itcrary t rearle over the object of h,er ileged desires. that it is at all iIcere Iry her 'mash' should be one of her iwi circle of friends. The shrewd irl will never permit herself to be 'aiught in such a flimsy trap as that. he must adimire something 'eminie, aid so she looks about her and usually iettle: down on some actress. Rhea, Jeainio Wit ,ton ami Vernona Jarbcati ire the three favorites. All three of them are deluged with flowers and perfimed notea every timne they come to town. Not long ago Miss Wi lstoli stopped for about two hours ini Wash ington on ler way North. A deletra tion of young ladies met her at the depot iiti entertaiinied this femiiiiie BImnthorne during her witay. Quite recently Jarbeau played iin "The Mikado" at one of our itheatre.. Two youtg bidies at once became dIsper itely sIlittesi. Th'ey called tnid were curdiatlly received. Jarbeau told them all iianuuer of pretty things aabout herself, lier origin and her hi,,torv. 'I'hev were emnrap)tured. But when the clever little :actress itn ocently tol< theii that site was barely past 20, an(1 that she febl just like a school-girl, t,h .souin ladies looked at her a trifle inrretnounsly. Before tihey left Jarhean mianiaged1 to tell them that, inl case they hired a box at tlie imatinee she w tild flirt. wit h thein from the satage. The girls hired the box and Jarbeau (1id as she I)riunised. All of Ihis talk may be sickening to those who have never miove4l inl society at the Capital, but it must he confe-,sed that when one looks at the average brainlless dude who is suplosed to entertain the young lady he does not wonder at the fact that tlie girls are falling in love with one another. ATTEMPTEl) A.ASSINATION. An Effort to take the Life of the Mnyor of Houston. On Tuesday night ili attempt was male to assassinate Mayor Wiml. It. Bake,-, of lloustonl, Texas, under pectliar circumlstances. Maor Baker is running its aln independent citizens' candidate for re-electioin a",-inst 1). :. Snith, the 1)cmocratic omin,ee, who is beiig supported by the la'jor organ izatiois. ''he calnva1ss has beeni siignal ized by numnerrour. acrimn i iust)tliseins siuuis. Ot the eveniiig ill qu(Istlit Blaker, with others, uttenced a col"ort", Baker campamign meeting, liear : liowaerd Oil Mills, in the 4th v;:i . A b.ut K:3v 'clo+k.w ithi Jutge Bra-li' , Eiwarid .Jemoiso m andi sieerat celri lmen, lie started to walk somie distau,et ti) lite outiskirats of ' the tow ii iwhere another mieetinlg was beingi beitd. ai high lonely struhcturte, thei i..ii atpplroachlted .i auked:I "Yesu, wha. dto you wantl wv ta'- (" ask etiim he Mayor as hei Ileft. tie par y and wvalked tiiward thie hiosman jin t' imiithlle of t he rott. you," sanid the ridert, ai.d hc eskedt Biaker to wvalk downi tile road~ a n,bort As t hey. starited( awa': &. : ': sid:t Siiiith?" "Yiiou iust be j. 's. , epliedt ikiker. S eeral rodls rithe I s rth a poinii lbaker laoced i-i teft imnd on the horseC8's man le as it toi steni, waent i sudic denly th le Ni ayor wias g reatly startledt by fth t lash of at pitoi inl his face, wvhich li htiled thim for a miomlenIt. T'hree shtsiO. were filed in i uik sucesx Sit)nI. Iiak erI dodtguI fto theI gr-oun d, andot the woult-be as uassiin, whoI evi Olenltly ftouht hie hadt kill:d the Mayor rod' inistiIv Iiway. Ie tawas followed b.x JuLdgeoI rirat'hear ant .lir. ,Jtemison), t0h deveLa l)oped ithe fat I hatt h ii I - ae. lt iv the Iii tirii plae ormtingi and1 hi1 tl PThe Mayora is unhinljnredi. lie is sixti hialTis 44tlIty, . ie is lnot ai potiiian a' am Vi e hdew his1 sabovi of Mavoir. lie Ii111: m inarrie andt a:chpt s the iposi timl ats aI mue:mt-, oft lccupying his5 time. IT' seemiis that thereCI i -4 de ltterina ii ion oni the parit of' the atdvocaltes of thle lilaii btill iln thie flin to press thems 'aetvet to a hieaingi~. A t a mheet inig of lie friendls of' the bill recent ly thet fol hoin hg resoluation was adop iteiI, wvI i~hi if carr-iedt w Vill Lrive Ithem a11 hearinig. Ii reads as follows: ''That Mr. Willis, of Kenitucky, he0 anud lbe is hereby requtestedl to int rodiuoce into the I louse neOxt Motidav the hill commonly kniown as the 'Blair~ bill,' with suchi amenmeni)ts thereto as he may dteum bcsi, if any), and1(. mtove that taidh bill be referred to a COmmhl~ittee of he Ihonse that, in is olpinion, will reptort t hereuon prIomiptly); and14 in thle meaiitime( thle chafirmnan oifits conifer anice aippoit amitt ee ttllii ICconsisIinig at two mtetibers of each dhelegation wh Io shall conf eir wvith tIiri respuectivye aihclgagus andi securi e their sulpport of saidl re'fer-ence, sa id cornmitttee to re port, at ani ad(journed' tmeeltig."' DIr. Armstro,ng to litture. It is inow de(finittly settledh tht 1)r. A rnittruong, late' re'ctor or St. P hiliip' Chinl ch,, At lanita, will fake to the lhee turte field, tlis triendts hav ie adlviset I I hmt fto do~ 5o, andu will itenderi every' a sistanice poss5iblue. IlIs fIrst Ietire wvilli be givent in Attitnta. Then heo will go to R[~iio,id, W heelhtig, Cincein118li I St. Louis, f :hcago atiul other places. Hecingl a natitual, orator, andtt hi,ving~ now1'. a worldl-wiide adveitrt ietntelt, lie wilt matke a ten-strike. There ar-e tulany pCeople who ii still believe hie is John WVilkes Bouthi. lie says that lhe will not etier jou1rnlismt, at least for tbe p)r(esent. --A fire tn Bufl&lo, N. Y., on F'rl day nightl, de'struoyed $u>00,000 worth of' property. BLAINE IS HARD AT WORK. to Will Take a haud lin This Year's leoc. I tisus and Prepare for More. ( cnn i Iashinegton Letter.) Ex-IPostmaster Ma1lnlev, of Augusta, Iv., the triemd of1 Mr. llail,c, who mnue het o a week ago to spend ,one uyN in conferring with Mr. halhie's riensade( and inl looking over the loliti al lie'l, leit. the city roinewhat abrupt- t r tS,r New York, where he will pass a L ': days rand tIh(e'l."( lettrn" to M1aiine. at..pinakiig to a Irien,l Mr. Niaurly ni th t 1 his vi.it hail been rhorteued t ihe perlist et fubrication of tem arks nmtle by" bitn I h1e st atetnut respect ng Mr. I5 ainire's pi.tin ol lite cou r.versy between the Senat, :mu(t the rCidenttt, for iuttatuee, 'asts lpblished I n a New York palper before Mr. Inlcy hati called upoat eimto r 1' Fri . As he retuariked upon that subjict: "I Jo tiot thiik Mr. laine itt muixin'z blitulself upt with matiters which no't milty di) n(ot co ncern hil), but which L at lit ve no iulptu tant beatrilig Ii upo public afairs or upon0 publec op'inliln." There is no doubt whatever about the p.1is of the Irien.ds of Mr. 3laimu-. They (do not propose to laandoni 1 he collttst. They claim that the loss of New York was dilte to that ill-conlsid ered dilnner. The I,urchard iicide('nt was worked by the oppaositiont tor all it was worth at the last ulouitett, but to the <l iiiner they charge the mot. serious influence upon tlie popula r seti tliment in New Yol k. Mr. 1li lie him helf so considers it, but recognizes the tact, that while i'-spired by the behst of inotives among h's frieiils the i(lis crect spceeches which it drew out were filortulnlate. It is thought that[ with the experienlce of 1881 and the imbe cility and distractions of the )emo cratic party they will be able to carry the conntry. At all events, Mr. Iilaine's fiieals have mad up their tlill(us to begiu earl% aml rally their old forces in their st'1port before they becomie dispersedl in support of other Cia(hdates. They will take a hald in the Consgression.i and1 L.egislative Calin paigns. where there is a chance of stringthening their position. DYING UNDER 1'ASTEUl'M CAi,E. The Terrible Dentl of i Ituvwian Nvho was Bitten by it Mad Wolf. One of the Itussias, who were bit ten by mad wolves, died in PaIri hist week withl all the symhlploms of hydro phobia. The lilussianls were placed lunder I)r. Pasteur's care on the 15)th March. They were iiiaeteeni ill nuumi ber. All had been atltacked hy mud wo lves aitetri lacerated.' The nan who died had beele carefullyvv oper ated upon an(l regulatrly inoculated with virus twice in every tweity-tour hon rs sincie he arrived. 1 His terrible leath has operated as a serious check to public confi(lece in the ctleclive Iless of Ialteur's discovery. The first positive indications that ihe patieit's systein wias resistaig the trealmct manifested thenselva on Sunday, after no had been in the hospital over live days and had been inioculated more thaln halt a dozen times. )atil oc enrred while the mani was mad and wild with physical torlture. The scientist is inch anno.% ed by the uln 11t)urable conhlemets caused1 by this f'ailure of his niet.hod, but he -insists (Ihat it establishes nothing. The in (pitest revealed the preseunce iin one of 1 he inanu's check hones of a portion of 4 dec'iayedt toot h thaml titln de'a-lv b.e linged to thle wolf by whichi the' imn wa bittent 'I. Th'Iis Pastette suitppie.m IimiStened1( thle inlcutltion ot the diea1 iT ae uns and1 oilier ititertnal ilr'lius were Ii tIed wvithI cl)tZtd blood, Sho) wiig that 1there had beeni palrly ~sis 01f t 'ircithlin g litppamratlus. The itiisits amii ongat e wvere abniormtally swioltein, mad 1the brin wa Vis sligtty coiigeated, but I tiusiaii ni i:titsi ha:ve showni siinip OIN TIlE V'Ei(R OFt iiLOODnstEi. The Very Serious Anpect of the Strike lin M4. Lonits. STi. Lou;ts, March i2.5.-G (overntor Marmniaduse, of' Missouri, issued ait a Ilate h our la mst inighit , a proclamrnation rela:t ivie to Ithe Haildroad striike, so1 fari is it aftlects the~C)i iommerce oft the Statet. A fler det'iining thte respectiv'e ditties iof the raiilro,ad companytii atndt ttheir emi iIloyns', Itie pr(chuaion i 111CIli iot ine.: " Wheireforei, 1, Jolm i S. Mamin i ke, Governo t hitt (iIle tate (If Mi ssoi) Ri, by1 ii tue' of alitthority in tie vested(, do heerebyi call tipoiin ihe M issour ti Pacmific HI ay Conmany, andii upon its oti-i ICer andl aigents and ii its e ip lov-6, of every gr'ade', eaichh inieir several caipaci ties, t(o as5Aist I i rIsuminghf iflic ilf mill kind8 ini the uisuaml wvay oti all ratilIroad Ilnes opleratedt by 'thle said comipaniy ini Mis.,ouri ; and I wari aill 90ersoni s, wvhet her ther' be emiiplot hao not , aga ist initerpos(51ing ainy o bst ache wi'hat ever in the waymu of s'aid resump tion andiC with ia tirim relinlce uponIR the courage, goodI( senise andu Iawi-abiing spirit of lie pubillic, I therebyi call 1upon1 all g.tood Icit ies to( assist in carri'yI ing (tilt thle pitriposeS of t his prichuiniiii joni. I also pledge thle whole pow ter (ot thle StatLe, No fair 1as it. mayl be law fully wichliled by'. its el cif ex'Ct ivie otlice i, Iito Stain id 11companIlyi and( iis ser- i vanIts ini thie rettiniphtioii (If tie I r'flie, andl to rest rmain and punilisth all lihat miay oppose it."' ST'. Louis, Miarch 2:5, 9, A. M.- TIhe iiinwater ti ties iitid Corny G t'' of the liranch Guards, mite unider mrms ait their a rmory , ready to render a-list- s anlce to ihie Police ait at mRomen'it's noiiice. All thle mi iliti forhmce of the city a re iinder' i orders frotm thle G overno 111 o be reCad(y tor action. A MatR Emupress IIylng., |Th'le ex- Etmpress Corlal tam, of Mexieo, is I 5inig serliuslyv ill mit thle beamtmiifl old1 casEtle of IlouRchoiit, nearti liu,se ls. She wals borIn Junte 7, 1840, the dauitgh ter of L~eopold I., Kin ig oIf Iielgiumil, iiid of his wife, the P'rinicess Louiise', dauoghiter of Loiie4 PhiIi ppe(, K iinIg ot the lFrenchl, andi( she is thte onlyi si ste(r of Leopl I II. , tIRe pIreent K ing (Itf hlelgiumn. Ont .Jul y 27, 18:57, shei wams maited it to thle Archduke Ma (xiiia iin, of Austria. This unftortunate mtni wasR elected Eper I'tor of1 Mexico onC .i JiRlv 10, 18633. Whetn, itt conse<p(lti'icf >' the opipositioni of the Uniitedl States lo veitrnmeitt, he lost1~il irechI i l)ppot, IRe emire' tcollapied, land July 19, 866, Max itiilian wias shot b'y the Meux ennt authoities. Thli,eu faifl shock oft' lier husbandltii's execuRtioIn robbIed ('ari ilttIa of hRer r'easoni, and tif ot'r inetee ti 'earis she has been hopelessly inisane. --There is great consRterna i onl amTanlg ho ward poliicianis of New Yo.rk ati i the 'impemiidinag wholesale arrest of' lie ~ chy~'i alder'meuR, acutsed (If receivig ~ large sums of monely for their v'otes tn theQ Jacob Shar'po lHroaudii urfm ii'i railway bushiman. Oiie orI two alder meni have beent hidlcted, several of them have skiPed thte city, while I other,-are mma. ....g with t.r.' OitUAL WRW ITX1f. ato of luterest, Gathered truat Various yluwrt.r. -The oat* crop Iin Mariou looks very t omtisinig. -The to's by the wreck of the Ore on munttnnts to $3,166,000. - A fcpnbllicut coalititn has beet oi'ted in the Spanish Cortes. --Spring frehetts ate getting in their it tal work in Germ-IIL at pletot!tt. -'lhe 'reident gave his .etond lilniert to t.ong11r1.Stmn onl t'hur-%day ugh: last. --Sei,,tr Autoni~ Maynler, a t-ugar planter in .\tiaanzav, Ih.s freed ht, -- At Wilmington, D)el., the striking ntturoc'o inen have returned to worl, provisionally. --The trial*of'A.ldermlan Jacthne, of New York, on the charge of briberv, has beenl fixed for the 12th April. -A cotton ship at New Orleana was truck by lighting, the caruo set on IIre :tnd dtinaged $10,000. -G.eronimo, the A pache Chief, has surrendered to L.iet. Maus, who de fended hillt against the Mexicans. -Gen. Freedmen 's Bureau Hloward has oeen noninated as Major General in the artny, rice Pope, retired. -The new Itoman Catholic Bishop of Georgia is mu:aster of fourteen Ian gnages. lie is said to be indeed very leanemd. -- V. W. Vance, formnerly of Abbe ville, has been t,oli.a:e,l by the Ovn ocraty for the Louisiana State Setate. -Messrs. 1). G. Zoiglar and It. Copes, of Oratngeburg, have secured patents for a hoeing machine and a ve hicle shaft. -A. J. Twiggs, who lives on Iech Islainl, IaIs tet up a distillery, and is inaking uJliskey out of his rge corn crop. -The sumll) (f $1,005.10 was io amounut paid witllesseR, jurors and constables for service at the recent erIn of lKigeti-l(' court. -Paris has been atit horized by the Chatmber of )eputies to build public wor.ks inl order to emplov her idle pop nIlation. -'Tlhe Pull .Mull Gazetle denies the alleged opposition to Gladstone in his C'abinet, except as to Chamberlain and Trevelvan. -Three valtable blocks in lelena, Ark., including the Opera IIouse, were burnt last we )k, loss $225,000 half instred. -There were thren failures in Rtich tiond, Va., on Thurt"day, tt.e liabilities aggregaling about sixty thousand dol lari. -The case of Cuverit1s, cotivicted of the nirder of Lillian Madison, is set For hearing this week, before the Court of Appeals of Virgittia. --The Pan-Electric investigation was continuied in Wiashintont last week-. Nothing new or startling was dovel -At latest accounts file sittnatioti among the strikers in the West Was "erious. All attempts to tun freisht trails seeni to have been fruitle-s. -It is now said. that Secretart Mat uing is strirken with paraly,is. adt he will have to abadion his place in the ('abhinlet. -E-Justice WardI I lit of' thle Uiited States Su1pre:tie &'on rt died inl Washiitotn last week. Ile was sev - Ilin. Wmv i. II. miut h, of Lexinlg tou, Ill., comitited siiicidle la',t week. Il waui:s wuoith I $6500,000. ile was 57 yeast. (o1( aint Ia: nait iveL'4 E lit K enuky. -IIon. t :ale's P. NI at thewsoit 'reoidenti of to Norfolk, Neb., Nat ion. at llan,k, has d isappea red! fisinct'ial embatrrassmre nt'e. - A lermant .Jachne, o)f N'ew Yotrk, arr'estedi oni a chiiarge of br'iben , has beenu loged itn jail -onie of his hon~dlsmein dlecliinitg to hold(. -Jamtes Melleniry, o' Erie Itailwayv famne, 11has een dieclatredl a batikritpt in Is)(Lodo, hie Iitig defattited on an ist almient (1ue to creditors5. lie wvill -Itidolph)1 ClhutrchilIl's dest'cri ption of NIrt. Gilad it oni as "th le Ossi ficat ion of IIloonisteni cy,'' was made toi matchI t he 1'restident's ''I:ii0oous D)e'.uetudce"' - Ant electrlie liniemant was killed int l'hi ladell>bia0 ott Saitturiday by holdiig to ai wet ir'on awig postK )0 withI one baitilv whilehle hielId the. w ire ini thle -lin NTan seuioind coun lty, Va., the 1 7-year-old 'oii of J. Vian lirrell dain gerously shot Th'twa Bigwood, be cautse of' his too iintiniiantoe elt ion i with his mtother. -T'wo) negroest were' dr1owned in Sav aiihIt iver 01 poisite a poinit ini the city whiete ant itiiest was beiing held over' aili ) i-g o rowned a few dai s lbe fore. --'The D emItoctat s have Governiot rs in, weity-oneo States. Tiiey liave, Gov eiriior' ill all the sixteeni ScmIt'ert States, and( ini N'ew Y'ork,-l'emi- yl vaia Cltiftorniia, New', .Jersey' and Nevada. -ThIle liev. E.> TI. Waiker' andi family' lefi Edlgetit'ld IhIzt 'Thsu r'isav for \Van dartiville, neat' Charile.,ton. ~ Mr. \Valk t'r goesi to) asstimie the resctor.<lih,ip of th Ep~li -cojod Chur tch at Waltriv if!!e. - - M. Itlas,o, postmiaster at II lsptck atIll, lis?-. , iliinety miles 5omb h .f' ri fledt th Itp ost oflle oft all lie mioneyv -Thet' Cainadiain Paciftic ItailIroad will be (com11pleted to the P'aci fitc Coaust eatly ini AprtilI, andI a Iinte of steami sh,i;-s will sooni folltow~, to runi bet weent Itiii.lh (Colutmbhia andi( Autstralttia and1( --All s.emli-ofDe'ial organts of' (ser nanyco0inu to disetnsa the pr'ospect >fa wvar of1 retaliatio brt i Fiance Iga inst Ie tiermanV. They at t~ibute1 t h( >rihahilityi of 5t~nchl actiont by Franiice (oiat Orteaist schleinie. r'omi his bmiirgy and11 had his antkke ratu ired last wee'Lk while rel turnintg rort thle fun Ieral of Colotnel 'W. W, hit Tiity, whot commirit ted suticide at rtffYtey City byv juping it: a well. -f rI . 1I J. TI'hiouttmt, of LaneaIlu 'coun ty, has a ptiLV, 1iow aiboutL dis e re'eks old, w hich.l waus born wit hout yes anid has onilythree feet. Outn o .s t. et has tour' c'l :ws iad iescisibles hatt of a cat or coo)teri. --Iepresentative D)argan hais pre-. atred a speech otn the silvter qiuestion ,h,iih Ite prlopose's to dlhiver' at a:it ohrly ay. lie will deatl with lhe mitb se't fromt a prtactical Mtandojinu at 'ic!C!nt cetain fats which the si! veir ~cs cantnot. refuite. --Spalrtanibutrr I' to have iii apron arty for the benefit of the Presbyte tan Church. Rtefreshmneia will be *erved during the evening, but the slsIef feature will be the selling of tipronis, plain and elaborate, tnade by the deft handsof the Spartan heautioi. -Colonel J. Wash Wtt, President of the Laurens County Agricultural BoUcet) , does not t hink that societ y has 1te lower to seud deegate t's i the F,Itaers' Convenltion at l'olum,bia onl the 29th April, and such a delegation, in his opinionl, would be out of place. -Nearly 01,000 hat. been raIitd for rebuilding the laptist Cthuirch Ia Grao Iteville aerettly deostroved by tire. The new church will be ert'cted on Mon: K.euery I-treet, a lu,.t (e,is able l"t haviu I n, 1presented for th.t pnr p,0,-. br tie Grattiteville Cutton Mills L'otipan ." -Lieut.. Matu has maxde a stp'ple tult Mal report in refe,rence to fhl ntnr ier of (.aptain Crawford by Moxican Iroops, and it has been Heot to Wash ington. it. Icontuis li" ow, report tnd Etatettu-nta of Liett'. Shipp, .\tr. Illt" and the hospital sloward, all white, who were present at the itme. - It is Iel;te d that i Hhrewd m1il1 mlan in Maine that when asked whether the Knights of Labor affecied hi bu,i ne,s unfavorably, he anslwered: "Oh, ni); not at all. When they wanted to start a lodge in our town I .joined it with all my overseers, and we are runniug it in a very satisfactory man nter for all hands." -Th.ere is a widow near State Line Church, Spartaniburg county, who owns a good old-fashioned rifle and a ihot-gun, and she knows how to use thlm. - She now and then puts in her Itplpearance at a neighborhood shoot ing msatclh and always takes the prize. A hawk wo i stand a baid ehuace fooling around her spring chicken. ''homan I tamilton, ex-member of the Legislature of SoutIi Ca+rolina, died at eaufort last week. I1am ilton was a inetber of the Legislat ure inl 1876, and w as one of the three col ored Iem1bers who first gave in their adhesion to the Ilamptot government and secured a qiu.ruml for the )eImo cratic house of Representatives. -Joseph Pulitzer, e<itor of the New York World, has sent to the governors of the New Uork hospital a check for $5,000, the anount of his first year's salar its a Rsprcel,tative in Cong iess from the Ninth District. This dona tion is to be used in endowing a per manent bed in the hospital for the bensetit of sick and disabled newspaper workers of everv kind. --'The Conlmmittee oil Apriculture at Washington will make an appropria liolu for the contitnuance of the tea farm at Suminnervile, btut the amlount will probably be reduced to $2,000 Comtnuisioner Colelnan, it is said, was oppovad to aiy appropriation for that purpose, but the tried-4 of the tel farm turged the lIatter before the Con mitte with so muich vigor that the approp ri:tion above mntittioned will be reconmmended. -Oil Friday last at Iranchville, while some gentletnen were shootilg at a mark with a parlor rifle, the ball glanced on the side of the tree on which the mnark was placed and hit a li,tle two-ear-old boy upon the front step of the store. The ball was fron a 22 cart ridge atud scem to have struck the child's leg sidewasa, entering squarely the back of the leg about Sthree or four inches above I he lace , mnaking a very painful wound. -CThe Ehnaiiiu re'solutionsi wer atdoptied by the Seiiate uoi Frkday lau-t. Tlhese, reso)lutions conicur in hale r(-eport o)f the Iiuij liy of th le ju1u3iciary' comii aitter, contitin ithle A ttorney'~ GeneralI for re'fusing to) trainsmit certain paperst demandedtlct by the Sete, and1 ,otinii thie dischatrgti oft Unio joliersiC' andl he appointutict of' ex-Conflederates. ileforev t he last resoluition came to a vote, Bitler said. if lie had tme lie couli d demonisitr.ite tat th le lI epubtlican party hadl violauted the law relating~ to Soldiers ten times, while the presenat adiniistraitioni had inot dep)arte,d frm it once. A POR G.IRL'5 LUCK. FaRInhg Heir to Fabuionm wethii by the Dleath of a1 Distnuat Rlttitve. (1Fromn thle L,ou*iaille Courier-Joarnaal.) A romaiice ini real litfe has just'ieeni deelop)jed ini Je'fTersonille, KYv. Tw ty-tie yas ago Mr-. Ileunry Nagle ai.d wieadopted a little girl iii New Or leanus. fier name was Mary hiuber' and shie liven withI heir parent s wheni the yellowv fev"r broke out aind ali oif the family (died of disease, exceplt the hitiit child. rThe tamiily paIpers aiid every thiing valuiale we're 'tolen by burglars and the little wvaif hiad no meians ofestabhlishing lier' ideintity. She kinew thlat ihie caime f'romi Gerany:ii, but did not k nowv from w hat cit.1 flear benef'actors brought her-'to Jef fersona and r'eared her as their diaughiter. As Mr. Neagle is a g.-iitleunani of coti sidierable means, the child was given every eduicat ionail adtvatage. As she griew tip she sootn evinmced a dIesIire 1o know soamethingu~ of her arelationis anad wroieh ler. toa G;ermanay fi,r years, hut tnane of Ithese elicited a reply. Suill she was not1 discouraged, aniid kept bravely oin ini her suear'ch. At last, a fewt% dayls ago, "hue recgi ved a letter fr'om Edwardl fltbear, a praomalinenat mnerchanit ot Itregenatz, Au<tria, sayi ing Stat lie w as her birothear anid had Jleari edl01 ofi her whereabomsii. fr'oma one of' lie letterus .she haad wit ten. T1he wriiter' aliso stated that her fnaer did( uaot die at New O)rleatns, as wa supp1 osedl, bait reco avea'ed , aiud fininig that hais( daugh tea' hauld disappearuedl antd the fatmi ly laud dlied, r'eturniedl to the old1 coutalry uand enatered into busineucs. lie soon aaias ed a fortunue. lie dhied thlrec years augo and( his latst words were: "lie sart to ( fiad umy lost little girl.'' Anoi(ther br'otheir is a w1ealthy mnan and( i V live t Conistatt, WiVurteinaberg. 11er f'athier lef' her' conasideruable purop at y which she will retuirn to Atusui'iaanud take possessioni of. She will niot leauve ra miopatedt paruents, whuam she hats earaied to love, bait will uretur in anad :oninnute to umake hier hiotnein Amer-iica. A Modern Waterloo. A reins uk able dlilIV wa< fuight oni lie field oif Waterlhoo last w eek. 'The :onitestaants wvere Muaamie Va.lseuv ue, a ttive of IIrmanceu, and .\ iin shtei >,, an \tne(ricani. Thle duel wvas Ithue resualt >t' a d isymeu Con thae ir-bu:o( ttn' lis of raenich anad AmIuericanu elu' doui uh ctors. %fteur stormyu altu'ri'tao-., Aladame Valsayrea thre'w her glove in Mis shelbhy's f'ace anud -a tduel wa:s forthwith uierunged. Th''le weaponsuu w.ea swor'd. hi io Shelby wvas slightihv woaunuded on he au-m. 'The fo. u .ueotids were ~imeitrlcican. 'These exprec'srd tem elves iu.atfed that i'te iu'l had been litdtli d fairily, aol Ithat,1 hioinor' had men vnhu aied amit I le in, -uit avenged. SAESMN IW A NTED N evaer - neighborhond, either to travel e r s' fIs a t,iom, 1)hekey's Inudian and eiereaceo.i. DICKEY Y'bl5at. Briatal, Tenn. POR OOUONS AND OROU.P Us$ o1EE R1 of tET G The sweet Bom, sa gotheed from. s tree of the same ssns,! rewtns saj ahe emall Wse Is the llestkern fltatee, octal.. " esalatla .peebras. prlnpt. that lo.eena 5 .. r1. the WA ly moA'. eeAgY h and atas . tit .e isara padI 'hoin-b ATLAnA GA.,mJnery 1hte2, 1ao5. laeta.eaa oriol ple Ia the mollet. plast oft"h ld ala, pre. seering frrw'ae7rtaoa Ramsey r Swa alon se oUfaua the loeet known remedy fbr Cthe. troep I Whop Cha e and Copio; nd io paltle an ca sld it .Vieto tsel t. As oardn edtorst. re, re.ani so. WALTE RA. eAYLOR, AtlatOg, Usa DR. IGERS IlCRLRBltRY CiRDIA moe ihrts Dysentery and Chldrmn Teething. Poe sale e A STATEMENT OF FACTS FOR TIHE PUBLIC TO CONSID)ER. ATLANTA, (iA., ,Ja1111el'y 12, 15R5. Emerging frot a se vere and long spell of typhoid fever, I dihovere thetm the fever bh-d setlcd il my right. leg; which atsed it to swell to an enorgous s e, rentinilg so gitne hree years, resisting alcfl ofea pusat orAate pler dilaly the its afpea eth it litte above the ankle which refxusd to heil to a athd all extet - nal li cation and the use of the nu t flttted l:")1od poison rillmed it's. 'le ilce contin ptot , enlarge, Iie - buent adischuning, psorheas its, much . a cbpfy of tts ed ' and me' ll daty 'll c zea rf lhe icted an iout two incites i diameter, extendliig tal a teuletr near he me'. At oneh timie it :t 1 1 e:trecl that the flesh in 1tll eenttiguouis par111, wotuld sutrely become a lllll g sntre, ts its peliarly glabby, spotted untl unhealthy f'ottclition clearly ituiea;ted, anti it wais inltimaIlted that I mtighit lose my ieg. My '1 '(iti olt he coxlllilg so)cl e't1t1ta, at11Ci the 111lee!1 e"Ilstl-g ing se) ranpid ly, w~'e stent for1 I)r'..J . I'. I)romt gotle, who made a thoroug:: examination, and said that till f'sl on mly leg for six inches arond the snre would soon slough off if not remedied; that I munt have my leg handatelt daily ail commence the use of B. B. B. I acted according to his instructions', and aft"r usuing the second bottle, the uleer looked fresh and healthy and commenced healing. I continued the use of H. H. B., and to the greate.t astonishment and %atis faction of myself and friends, the ulcer continued to heal rapidly and is now en tirely well, and I am attending to my busi ness at W. 11. ltrotherton's store. I to not hesitate to retoummend B. It. 13. as a womd-rftl, speedy. and effectual blood puritier, far superior to anything else I ever used. I refer to W. 11. Brotherton, W. B. Cone, Major I). A. Cook, Dr. J. L. Pinson and others of Atlanta W. M. CIIESIIIlRE FOR SALE, FilItST-CLASS JACKS, .J ENN ETS, (;OMIBINED) MADD)lLE 61TALLiONS. with Curi .Jacks, .lOInnets andit Soldleestock D). L. W. KNIGl[IT, S-ON & GO.) Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to knowv is not to have. ASHLEY PAMPLT '[Tte Solubb!'Gutano ls'a'highly concentrat< (rade Fertilizer' for all crops. ASIIL LEYJTON AND) CORN COMP' two) erops and also largely used by the True ASHIILEY ASII ELEMENTr.-A very che tilize'r for Cottoen, Corn andi Small (rain Cr Vines, etc. ASh!L EY D)ISSOL~VED) BONE; ASHIILE (rades--for use alone andi in Compost heap For Tferms, D)irections, TestimoniCflals, and pub1lcat ions of the Company, address05 THlE ASHLEY PHO0SI Nov351,1y JOHNSONIS ;;WLINII eotr e wer e re wtondafldmo r. N r o ei ?inde. ut bdnt thbem, and yu ina sasw~ e sheridaneNo otherot Powder is abeclutely wett a me'A,olne to Many a Lady is beautiful all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty cn the skin is Magnolia Balm. "XOTHERS' FIEN~D 1" NO More Terror! Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens the intensity NoMoro Pain ! of 'pain but,rt reatly diminishes the anger to life of both NoWXore Danger !'other and child, and leaves the mother In a ,. condition highl fa. vorable to speedy re Mother or Child, laheyto and es vulsions, and other alarmingsymptoms Th,e Dread of i taful labor. It M other hood c i wonderful offica cy inthis respect, en titles it to be called Transformel to TIIIE M 0 T H E R'S 'FtIEND and to be raked as 0on0 of the Hlifsavin remedies of the nhneteenth cea tu -. Pnd } rom the nature of the case it will of OY course be understood thai we cannot pub lish certificates con uerning this REMEDY without wounding the delicacy of the writers. Safety and EaseI Yetwe have hundreds of such testimonials on tile, and no mother who has once used it will ever a in be Suffering Woman without it in her time of trouble. A promuinent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that if it, were admissible to muake public the letters we receive, the 'Mothers' Friend" would outsell anything on the market. GETLElMEN:-During my career In the ar:u"ticer of nediicine I usec. your "MOTH HIt'S FIlEND" in a great number of cases, with the happiest results in every instanee. It makes labor easy, hastens de livery and recovery, and INSURES SAFETY TO 10TH MOTHER AND ClI 1.D. No wozman, cant he iduced to go through the ordeaL without it after once using it. Yours truly, T. E. i'ENNINGTON, M. ), Palmetto, Ga., June 10, 1884. Semd for our Treatise on "health and i iappiness of Wom11an," imailed free. TRADE A MARK. iatheWmne growingCountries of Europe, themsue ot'hls Me dicatedWineis tmiversal. Itis courposeduithemostappraved VEGETABLE TORqCS. which areintroduced into ap~ generous'Wins, Theveryfn # JA}'YACINCIR41ONARr being its medicalhasis,itis eaniaub recommondod as a cure anapevntive . 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