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:. orcas Caledon, - Ilirou of Ca1oon Roi bhts AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 1W FLORENCE E 1)IAMOND. CHAPTER XII. I will not woary the reader with minute details of my establishment at Caledon $eights, suffice it that in less than three months after Miss Armund's death I found myself fnstalled as mistress there, though I could hardly make myself beliovo it, and it it was long beforo I could mako myself at home in the grand old houso whoso rooms I had onco stolen through like a thief. I then turned my attention to tho Barretts and Claytons. They had at first attempted to dispute my claim, but unable to do so they had vacated the Heights, refusing, how ev r, to speak or recognize me in any way except Bertie Clayton, who came to visit b anntk6eIned really pleased at my rein station. L1o begged me earnestly, however, to go and see if anything could be dono for Irving Barrett; he was a wild, reckless fel low, Bert declared, yet ho was his brotor and it drove him wild to think of his dis grace. I promised to do what I could, but I feared it would be little. I will confess that at first my hatred of Irving Barrett and my remembrance of his unkind treatment of mo for awhile hardened mrry heart and made mo half decide not to keep my promise to Bert, esl)ecially when I remnem bere(d the blow ho had given me and the scar I still carried of it on my temple. But I renern hered the words: ''Except ye forgive ye can not be forgiven," and I relented. Irma, too, excited my sympathy. .tert declared she was wearin g herself to a sladow griev ing over her brother's risfort ine and re fusing to go out and see arty one. I felt for the girl after all- proud atl haughty as she was. This was a terrible blow to her. I en gaged tite services of the best, eririnal law yer in the ttato to defend Irving, ani with the influente of Mr. I)(udley, Ir. Leiberg and other rich and intluential nien whoso favor I secured, and by a mnost liberal sup ply of mnoney I managed to secure Irving's acquitt.al. Whether lie really felt the extravagant eypressions of grat it tui he expressed I can fot tell. But that ite was exceediingly glad to escape fro.t he prediearnenits in to which - he 1111(1 gotten hitnself I an certain. I then proceeded to offer the ltiirretts the afrount of tIe legacy providedl for tlemn in my father's will. Irving took Ihis share eagerly, rin(1 soon afler left for the Vest. But lrma utttrly refusc(d to touch a ciett of imr the mney 1 offered her. 1 went to see her - nnx\uus to Cunciliate her if porssile. I fo*"d her 'uing wlth her p,arents in a rather small \mtt comf~ortae ous i t st-reet. I w:..4 tushiredl into thu iar'lor where Irna sat, lier tin rds fo lled listlessly on hot lap, her golden hir hangig i ce less disonhr about her fare and neck. Shr greeted ite coldl yet with a ieat me sort oif absentt-rriindiedntss t lit ride nic' thintk her thou itgh ts were fat' away. "I have o trte, Iriat,'' I saii, 'to e avor to be friends with yi. Let tre past h path; w m b not alter it. I hiow that, you have been broumght. utp to ti ourpself an heiress. Irn'iti, pevoplo have lhttored arid flatter<edyou because you hiad wealthI, andri it is, of cult iso, ai great t.rial to vonU to Iirt that such is io,t. the case. Yet, I :an tot to blamtie forit this.- urSly youvviii shiubihl fiel nio N ~~enirnity aigainrit, inc ii frlihtiiingn nly wha;t is uuiy just right.. W'e hav' iiiot tben ato blatnno, I'ria, you or' I, fit the wickedl sihenie. Leit us be firiendis. I htelpedt yourr br'other',, let rite help your. Mytt fat hter heft. You a ligaev of Iivye I tisaindi. I 'lease a iep t it, ridt I will aid yoiu ini airy oilier way' i can, alsii. 1 'ri i nrot, antsweir io at Iirst. 1 ier face strewed rno (tmot ion uint it I h:a fin ished spieakinig. L'Then shre arise, lher fiatures workinug uOnvuilsively, andu e:at ti tut stoodi be forie its. "'I do not want yoeur hount y, 1D)r'eaa ('ale (torn,'' she ahnoii st, hiissedl heit wei'n lher shtit teithI. ''You have wiringedi rit heyvoial re pair. Money, I dt not, tare tor' thait, bitt you "I HAvn A'.iv1 . /e 1o /inmeAs -aerbe in fteoeo th unIlv andhao lwysloed Jlslr n s ave rhobbrendshri (i thle wof rd trruhr I om rendsave ifoay loved. hi ldi ntrt is triemnid tort tr- tony,nfor thanerireh'n bnetettuyou bteieverytiihappy.i She paused. vitkn a not wha tio srit iter aWild, ipassio e ' or' fshowed.h1i is thf allpthe ofr sio naipite wilfut na' itai d ii he'ritotd rbite frt rt )lve' ulevi' t u nit. h- it my i cthehlki cs ettt o my heatt stlh.d ith i pit fo hr.r Odmo isyr ded savo' ryt Y b eakr iily ra'Isi."r Dudt )is nth.ig to i nue itep hat fritn."1c Il l': hi her' nexstrt' istnt f 'hough,i ri - hemr i thatin i ii I di trgadhiev inra' rif f'cn ciht, t ghtyait had lit ex. I "And or iref yogro r edhp MI .sh irrtl et"si,rng 'iiHi, hoe fcien. li'itv ine,g OliveIt raiuly 'uit oxy cla frietil fuee n o a e'ir'lt be o rien. e y s ad n tn ,t ''nd.o efsae I fer ofeir codliihp, Miss look.t' ai,i i i.8 i oe ''You wase wrour, wotr,l MissCaegon I was friln she si,adIwakdaay"ev inig her, as I had found her', sitting id ly by 'th Window, her waxxeni hands folded in her lap. "Oh Ute'WWea of this world I" I ilefrauding a helpless orphan, Irma would to-day have been a happy girl, and we should have been as dear sisters to gether." "I had been at Caledon Heights a year when Mr. Dudley, returning from the North where he had been attending the settling of his father's estate, made me a formal offer of his hand and heart. ''I havo always ltnved you, 1)oreas,'' he said. You are the one woman in the world I would choose for in y wife. Without your lote 1 atn miserable, indeed. Surely you will not send mne away, I)oreas. Only give ryo the sni lleit share of your love and I shall be content." It is n eedless to record limy answer. Hut flee to say that Nr. I)udley ditl not leave, and ihat, he confessed t Iei sharo I granted him of iny love proved (luito sut flicientt. We were tnarried quietly, only the dear friends I had known in the years of my ad versity being present.. Atantlg theso were lBu-tio ('layton, whose congrat iit ains wcre as warm and hearty as one would wish. My lnored :gratulparetts, in whose good graces I am happy to say I at once found myself, intietdiately took up theirt resience at the I leigh tat at, my earnest solit itation. Alitmy (oar adoptel itatther be (an'e nt iniiiate of rty homie, fat' I c"ould n ot, hear to bi separated frin her who had been to me inlother, friend ati<l sister in the tiue when frientlly liatols wire rare. A few words toore, ani I willelose. Irma Barret I ever te fused st uhhornly to eittt pt my frit'nitship or man live; sle in:urried a wealtliy pt:ett'r in afl't'r years, but. I fear w(s lver Inipy or cotil'ited. Irvitlg prolitedt by the lI'sson taught. hiin, for tire is to dai' no tn>re iiprigh1 t t,r honest, ttuit or eio 11n1re restwtldt in te cotnnaatniity in wvhith lt' lives. Btrtii ('latvttoi is it tilentti' young liawyit 11111 I, til lv all wvho hnow hiiin. Al r. anina ?lrs. ('hmItin ar10 hit hi s;lep ing ttiiity iii Itose 1ldi ('enw"tt'y and have been fir ttanby yt"ars. Near t heir grat'is is thait of A\;:nt'5 Artnttnd ; 1, 1 us iHnpt ailter life'e lit t ei ft ver th teir sleep s swvet't. Si' ct . this short intl sinaplte ettry of my lif'. Atr all ilie (darl' loils were swept, away anil thi' sitt shine brighter t itan evt'r, tlhere is oiy onoe reg,rt't, o>t' sor" row over whan"li I enniii t \'' lJ' ft''I tlite rec ont"iletl, that is thiat luy tleru inl, h thter's diii tvishi entl jrtyer fI ir one Iiore sight ofiis1 ('hib(t"con,M rttt havte bs cn prainitl. lint tilte"r all what nutters it Will thorn not be saflitit t ite in till eti'rtity, whou wo shaltll ieet to coil>i'nsate for mall I to lit tie t rial; itre. Atnl so, dieaur realer. ends the story of Dorcas Caletlon, the last hIeiress of C'tledoni Heights. Nut at Ifotto to tlit. fthbs lhavd-htemded lroser, to ftush, re iutte young l(tt-- MiSpoti you work reg' mar ltours ont your Pt, ry 'u>uts, dit' ye a' flush I ltn' utright ttwn t ut, tU - it1ot youir grist evt'rv tiy. (iishtl h'p>so ytu hev nt .n'V Ii ,hu in froin thle inagazil edi tirs by every tnailI Gushi (ib, no; 1 write for no iuer cenairy rew'artl. I tindlrly Wt ,o t ie nuise, a tl speak only wti tli' spirit. tiliei's. I plaeo inyself tn the t riptl iti il wait. tilt' <hinto inllbwtnet' of (te ;otllss. A piltio soul, inygtot<l.t1r.;:tabhhs, (an it ct,eniine TtsOit+-ia si:avisht sytt'no of rout int'. I work sitiply thent he flit is oti tn?. A luait (nt ntevt'r write gel piet ry uil ss he IS ill 1 !to fullest ttrtnitnnitnt wcitht his otwn soutl. At". cordlin~ly, wthtn ty inspiration Jails, I ac. c )t Wialt W It it nian's atlt ice, antd 'loaf and invtite iny li st.' Ntibbs (who has tried to rea I his liet 'try --I'n. Gtuess she tlot't accept your invi tation very often, higoshl 'it' linr A mttnm'etnt t ., I ''I Ilotist of I k'lrstaittives tisely r-' fu-it to :ilept the I litrt' rrsoitlion ttt'enitl ingL the Constitutliotm so as to nihtket l-Pr''s idential and I' tii oires,ion:tl Iermtls hegii innieRt ofAI l.s I vil Io t'i te ihr t s im whuih ar du l t o Ih lvn n l otieiji t tt nex ' lt lr iessii ltv been' behltl.Tse e'ililsii woub ht5l' t i Ite :.it t'v 'i li l iss wIlith tils litI glIt{t'l j1 Novinb r ti f i'I iht yeart'iis.I w it n t i.niet utt il il'rith' r. l lt , hil!il :,bIub t heiilt -t he' ai iiI n\ I l ,i fitis t olt' fa Ilit u lm ill ihIt is)tusti itil a u lthawts (ut,ntres.- s u I mee isso ft'l its 2 htipnta l'iwtible, ifu I'iltd Iil. 'n, i&t tstuth b1e1 eI - KI I byl lli - i lItuIse wi i h t wa'tI~ is ta f l itd at 'in- itrh t'itit ln i Ipiedikttn lmi li tnt tIiuiri Weit tllit'tvt'yoe l:e that sie hnly a(;Itern il -n. In t he wal<rhl alien ot'giiit is t ureIIt 'hiitht, whle his wfrile mu tm'tin t to f Iit ' u Ina thesi teshe' tti Legisltureotis meset son aigttr ti n ilttmhin res Yor tal'-leh,I Itiltr Imnitnuet t eit une tilti iu-3 me Aid cllt it friend-r ThlIe r stmiutyin of i Mr.c 'hein urIts ti - tr ue 11 hito o fttl ta t i THE IIEATHEN6 BLUBHEI) A. They Feasted Their Eye. Upon Washington locety Women. A Washington dispatch says at the Cii nesa ball last night the Corean Legation was present in court costume, and its men bers moved about through the big parlors of Senator Stewart's i'alace with their big black sugar loaf hats held on to their cur ously shaped heads by a string of long glass beads of difTerent colors which ran around under their yellow chins. Their almon eyes curiously watched the beautiful bare necks nud shoulders of the fair ladies pres ent, and the Corean Minister says the women of this country, as they appear at evening receptions, look as though they grew up out of their clothes. The Coreans first appeared at a White house reception -it was in the jam of last week-their lenon colored cheeks blushIed to a decid(d tr orange hue, and the leading members of the Legation caime up to I)r. Allen, their is American Secretary, and asked him if he really thought it would be etiquette for them to look at these women. Allen told o them to feast their eyes, and the indica Lions at the hall last night showed that ai they were following his suggestion with a vengeance. In the mean time the young s gi ls at Washington, at least some of them, seened to enjoy the adlniration of these Cyrcaiin nobls, ani they hung around hen at this ball like the beautiful nymphs about the ugliest satyr. b A lirutnl Ilurlhnnl (oniItled to .nl. On 'I'ucsday last, Mir. 1H. I). Barlier, of Mount I'leasant, N. C., in response to a message from his sister, Mrs. B. F. Welsh, a swore (ut a pIacc wa'r'an t, at. her reqluest., against II. F. Welsh, andl the lintter coi a up at once fur at hearing before 'Trial .J us tice . J . Withcrspoou, Mrs. U. F. Welsh, his Wilt', Jolai it. Welsh, his father i and Mrs. Ibar'riet Welsh, his mnot her, all appearcd as witnesses against the defend alit. 'I'he test iII mny was sucha a nar-aive y of hiut alily anl (relly on (tlie imrt of B. r F. WelIsh to his wife as to arouse the hot indlignation of the man y slpectators who l had gone iota ('urt to hear the pr"oce(Iedigs. t If it haod not been for the long al pa tienat endurance of his noble wif', who his, for so long a tinie, sought to hlde her a troubles from the pi ll c, Ilie savage lis band wouhl long ago lmve been incarrerated to p revent Ihis out rages. On 'I'uesl:ay, h hwvcv'', lier patience was cximust ed au i a tlo 8tory of her wrongs was told. We vent lre to say that a more shocking history , of cruel aId brtul tlratmlcnt by" a htusbaai( 'i tona wife hi as rarely, if ever, been tol in a court. before. 'The tcstimtony develop(-d tinat lie hi:a cuiarsed lier, kticked til beaten hlr, leaving his iiarks and(h1 bruises on her II b)dy, (hat he had pursued her wit h sti(ks, on One occatsion wit Ii a butcher knife, pre sented pistols at lien head lltreatening to h blow her brains out, iirsuing her from i her homte lo her mnother-i-lIaws in the dead g hiouirs of the ntight where she fled for pro tection.t 'the 'Tilnl .l lstice, after hearing the tes- t timony, was so iunpressed with the gravity I of the ch:arges against the defendant and the d:an,ier that his Wife was iii, (it he rc <iuil(d a bond in the sum of j5,(0(0t) to keep the peua(ce. lie was coninmittl to jail in def:uilt of hail. --Jn:u"astcr Lctdger. -nce rlan JMaiad,eM.C 'I'here ate at least i thoutsad do (tors in the LUnitedt States who wvishi they had the Crown Pi"in(-e for a patitt. 'this is not her ans(: thcy Ihinkt they could( c(irc himt, nor for the sake of the mnney they could make out of the royal palt itl, but they 1 honcstly believe they con I give that mys teriois midlly a nuiune. Ior ithe past live or six mtonlhs Dr. Mackeuizie has Ieen in (+onstanut attecndan(e upon01 (he p:atient. lie t has poultced the larynx and bled it and r heacied it, and, at last, lie his cut a hole in the wiidpip andii( pult ai tubeJI for Lihe 1breatth to pass) thrlouIgh; and1( n0w, after' aill this fuss, lie cones out andl says lie does not kniow wh''iethier it is a ease of per'ibroniditesi kind the ptaitnt. wouhil be excutsedl forl kickhng h01 im down'i thel ifront steps and1( tell ing him.to 1 handil in hIs bill lat on1Ce. Peopile a re' beginn in ig It) douti if the so-ca'tlled 'emIiinenit" physicians, thle mlenl with b ig wa''itc'hieliiin and111 fi lie Iturnolits, thle mnii w,,ho unnkc shmort calls and put in long hill s, lhly Silowed,''t it The Cases of P re'sidlent (bitiehl and (Gener-al ( rant are still fresh il the inds o118f ll. There Were from11 Iiv ', t ry ini ('<mlstant aittendaitnce upon~l Garitield,' yet tie new tie''l'xt to~ niothing ablotit tihe I f skit fuiilphysicilns lirt as5 igniorantt asd thost' whol litteried 11 President G ar'ieldl and( thlose who il niow' luiv,e charnge oif thle C.rown Prnince, the aiveralge mian will prefer those iS whoii (charge less andl knlo',w niiore.I is 't ahout time the day13s of emiineiit inielmeiency were1- ended.--Bostoin GIlbe. Cliin h111 iistory'3 of thle varliotus trulsts no 11'' knownw to bll operalitinig. At the headi( of s~ Itic list standils thle siuga r tist , thle va'luei If lat $00t,lt0.l00. Tiiche otatuiailly sells at iv',lendiis-so that thle increaseuis ill va'1lue, abi ovi' the woirth oif the iir opierly, is $:;3 - ~intere'st ini thle (Oel-li. TIhe (lIstor1 oil tIl trust is next oni thle list. It hais raisedi the y price firomi 40t (ents toi $1.'2I, buit is not1 a ,' ve'try ('.\tenisive,( aiffair sio far as8 caplitail is IanOseedl oii Ihas ad vanleetI in p rice fr-om :ts cents perl gailln lin 1857 to 50 t;cenlts 11ow',.h 'lll he laital ofl tis tru)st is $j II,dp00,00m. 'I hei Stee rail t rust fo ricit tip prices fr'omi l il tokep t hem thlere, and1( arc now',: a(ccept ing ue .';iI 15. Ai.drew'' 'larne(gl( is said( to laive tIl iuil.le .$5,(tt0t a tiv fr Iii 0 days w115 ,hiile the si Prie was uip. 'Ilie irni ore trusts is a IIg 'T alfair', hut. igures semi dtiflicitlt to get CoIII- ('1 elerning its opera-lt ionls. It seemns pretly il certain11. hmye,',ver, -tha1(1t lie bi Ilk of thle best s11 ore lands of thle cotuntry aire in the iiainds of to thIe syntdiinte'. Tlhie I esser a'r steel t rust, L lie plo1w trust, andl thle thrusheir t rust, are\ dintg well, btit figutres lire lacking. Tlhe steel ail(l irlolln ibeam ti-ust is said to lie get tinlg $3.92 a tllt for w,,iit ('lsts it. $'20 a formid to~ perit o(f figure'ls Iinig gi v('n, Si wromciught i ron pip le t rust hits liuit picetsl tup ilet. he tiront hr as fttormedtt onjitll T July e,ra is a stofhie but (lertive com- o iit in 4 Thitoni trust Is yeti ts in-e fanc, buoi(it Ith ienlv se sib ili-it. lit I'llr by oav trust(ihas d$tit-i,'s. (aitl.i Thr iait tust ofI. hey, rdier en formednIot of'uii lucr, bu Ilthi lateso biIs. The yiil tcloikthatrust iisa aid'i,tos hav i Adanted pimles' per ihent. ihe ''n po tink ' tothe fc ,Jilion t near i('tdih'i pro.ii 'ducrths conrleb tha r o u tseil prouetp Alud byielvy utom, utlas, diu An hlle ftilr Tflrn fas .-' all WThe shod aoment at(hil sli e, ei AI t Id ' was y en of3il, - ug "And tsenyou thnk 1ha-li e knows,, lt C "'FEI) 'WITH A IIIilTIAti!" Fourteen-Year-Old Hebrew Maiden Elopee with a Genitle. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a arriago drove up to the residence of Rev. V. C. Lindsay. A couple alighted and, ntering the house, re(Iuested the divine to ie the golden knot that should make the vain one ilesh. 'Ihcy werc made man ad wife, and the marriage certificate bore he unames of Camille Peixotto and Win. :. McCartha. Ordinarily there is no romance or excite nent attaching to such an affair, but. the :ircumastances of this union are such as to nake it of more than usual interest. It vas an alliance of Jewess and Gentile, outracted withotft the knowledge and gainst the wishes of the former's parents. \Ir. McCartha is a native of Alabama and lns been in this city for the last eight nonths, and lately has been teaching school it Spring 1ill, Lexington county. lie is tiiout 20 years of age. 'I'The youthful bride s a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Peix >1to, am(i has not reached her fifteenth 'Car. ''he couple had been enamored of ach other for some time, and lespite pa ental opIosition, hit( plight e<l their troth. About dark yesterday evening a note rom the binle conveyei to her astoaished lparent the news of the miarriage They were very much shocked, and the father itml iattly went in <Inest of the dopers, nt they had left by the afternoon train for -Spring Ilill.-Co'lumlbia I)aily Itecord. '1The Cotii nt Simiter. SuiIEl(, Felb. 22.-In conseqncn(e of totlay lb-ing Washington's ItiirtInlay, ilie (Ctrt of Stssiuns adjotntie list night to ineet tolorrow nin tg. ''lhe gran jtry broight in yesterlay the follwinlg true bills: I)avi<1 Ii. I;owen, n:t I1iuus mlis(hiel'; Ividt I . lb'w ,. h liinj. I:. l wun, .lulhn E. Ibowen an<d Del fa'st lIbwett, burgbary ani larceny; Cltules Villinams, :tsauilt and battery with intent to kill; SamuieI S(riven, robbery anl lar ((1ny: Athlison WVilson, buriglary 1(m11 lar ((uy; I't yton (I. llowmnt anul WValter 1. iliarb3', murder; ,Jolun I. Keels ant K itt rchtt I'ennington, murler; .olin it. Keels, lssntilt and battery wit h1 intent, to kill, issalt ind battery of a high and aggra vate< nt ue, andi carrying eunceaeil we:(p. His; Valter I. Ilarby, carrying concealei vepo:1 ns; 1'eyton 0. lt owtan, carrying ;unenle<1 wea:tl ons; Walter I. lI1tarbIy, as ait I anti attery with intent to kill, as nut It : 0l baittery of a hig Ii and aggra v1tee,I a Lure, an( cairrying conceale<l we:lons: '(yton U, liowm an, assauilt ami bttery ot ( bgh an1<( aggr;ravatl( nature, assault an<(1 :ttery with intent to kill, atnl enrrying 1105,l((1 wralmns; 1'(3lun (1. 11(owman and \W lter I. liarby, s(tne. 'lThe Court, hacs aptuoiutedl ,lon<lay next, the ith in'tutt, to hear the trial of l'ey ton (I. IZ>Wtn:anuxn Walter 1. li-hy for tIn 1(1(1. ' ie trial of Keels an l'uuing. ltui will flhlow <litcctly upon)01 it. Nt tiy ha(s l,.t c et I'u orheaing the, u1her cases c(,n. nc(tc(l Wit Ii the Ilaynesworth shooting alll':ir. Theb gndm jlury yerstenh1:y relturne(! "n> hill" :(ga;n-l .lohn I>uwto, cb:mrg((I wv hi Ii(:rry in enn(enl(<1 wte:iponts.---tipecial ft News:11( (tirier. i(ITE. leb.f. 2 --T-'Ihbe cases agatinst l'(l ton (i. I 1l:lo li (1m1( W a' lt(r 1. 11:1rby3, charg,(., with( 1svuilt andt b:t(Iery with iii ten1t tu bill, :uul aggrav:ttc<i assault sand batlcery, wer(1 enIh<i this at'rnuon. TIhe (h"fcrntants werc in cou(rt, r(epresent!(tl by Jlsr'S. 3lbises & Lee. 'l'lTis case is that of the s("t n(1 lIisholville shooling, in whi"h U. \1. lirretl. was wountlc'l by I'itln (. I;owt:um. \' hen the vase was rallcI, Ilie ilon. 3l(ion 3is Se madle a1 mtto itn on 1clfd Io itlie defence to have lie rase defcrrcl until a later day, on the gruil tlint counsel engaged in tlie case was abs( tl, ait, furlher, ilmt the defet. atls wi-i to lie trnti< on Mombilly ftor thir lives, andi it wotuhl lie untjtust, to thetm to baitttus t hem with lighter chaurges before the tnii charge was heardi. Mr. Moise was abtly seeomedt by bin.r. I'D. Lee in ar gitlt&lit' tt hoti fotr ai poRtPonement Ei-.tle repieit for lthe S'tte, uirging tn imi lnefli:t irtii tif t ('ausi,I te.eit tfs haul tinly f tre tiays left int whitch to preitlqrii for' iial otn the ('lmrge tof imurder, aunti f <til tnt protpose to alIttw their time t be i tnlunaherlil byt leir (laySvitg stmt LiIr itduing. the~t ithete dtys tuunIe Jt:tls ut as hlit-, t thu-it is ai poissibuility that Ilit- tens tmayb herli toni Mlottay biefore lit- tttutleri t:ase is tcalle<l. 'Te ease againist riI xpreiiss Comi:my watt ts tatketn up late Theii tten Fintimery Tire*ni '. Tlm newt~ tlihery Itrenty' between the ~ittfe 'iTuestbtry, togthr lit-i ht'jl the P resi nt' I s mies>age nueompil ~Iing thn tiame, lertlits Ithe free navliganitin tif ithe straits ofi i'anSi ity tising vetsstels ttf the tinited lift ,allowis Uniittetl Stlates v'esstels Ltiteter harving it Ifornui:lly (tler or (le-ar whten leng: ilisingm vetst'ls tof Catlb an<d New iiti< ''utts ail the privileges thait l'initti 'in:tiian iti New F umilh uti; titit Slates hers t e tosit ioutsly- ton thle biow; : enatlties tttfort'-i.phn in the prert('iibe< limits wthijch ir- givt-t ititr I e t t <l Illars fo r every tiotn tof i-iters fte t'eat y sat isfatory, turges its ali iitoll ity t temitet alt says: "''The itrt n ub itt< to vouttluis miee n iifr: tn I in' tai', to lu 'ibe il t<i tit an<llre iptftrX: beit' s itt het-onvfitction tit miu lil aiit'ivn tet an iconItvieiene perpethel inytin pe rnn foniy'n'fpte a frult ienhi helr utiln Itt eles o f that-t 11f1re te litemFit, amscg beneficieal ai sati 'till li sta billitall:iuas tiplsecreIi ieta St Thst et i cht iet i Thel ftheit lIeretaryt of War toi the t'hatte tits rsitionis, il prettal.tt givt mo ucrlitit8t. The lnswe givesthet hisr ttii, all it capure tit from tniithei Iti(timlf t. ican war,ti andt ai tist of tteftl-arturnl;' lt litit athe reimnot icses ithere their was-t no-titt-i disraft uli chartter. iii T ul itt of tire wthesit thim I a turlti itt tien thalil thred i lirrejondencer nn1 th suje-t t ayu i wien aiith- tt ly too(:nfthaeflg m 'ii fNtirathns.at tie Cofder at thlis aig stu lt-e t'ni(t'n regmnt whichpap. it-lt h r eti. None o t e n federt, itis Ie eiItun e by Iti - m Imiist ofI eis thaot terte Is anyst lIve<in gtm i(heti k et tonebii, buhti .i-i-re law oftg lat nrturewa ps~ledot if t84 li-rebtingeto t'nl tinth part andt doe sntap to hen introneld from the publeenyie, aIns eicalUi patonr,0 wrhollected.mbg BRW.A-D1tAO. TIE DIFFE1RCNCE. I have observed that if by chance, On some elite occasion, A swell doth on a lady's train Make damaging invasion, The etiquette of time and place The lady's rage will scatter, And with a smile she'll say, "Good, sir, It isn't any matter." But should her lord make that misstep In going to their carriage. As like as not she'd season the Amenities of marriage With, "There, you horrid, clumsy lout! Was ever such vexatiocl? Some (lay those hoofs of yours will rip The earth from its foundation." To rule oneself is In reality the greatest iumnph. ''rilies make perfection, and perfection no trifle. Friendship gives no privilege to make irselves disagreeable. All men are not homeless, but some men e home less than others. Pulling the wool over people's eyes llIng nmutton for spring lambn. A contemporary calls a sleeping car that mn'tdern masterpiece of misery.'' Woman exacts love from man as a duty, Lit confers it. on hit as a favor. A general ilvance agent-'l'he pawn roker. (locks are aw fully dissipated; they keep I1 kinds of hours. It is not hard to get a woman to tell her ;e. The dillicult.y is in getlihg her to tell ie truth about it. '''ltere are 1no counterfeits in our (loth ig," ad veil is's a dealer. I)oes he refuse >sell to dudes" .The policemen of the country say they '1il llke no reidu,'tion in their cluhbing ties t' rnarchlists. It is generally the ille who coimpllain icy ca,nnnt. flhl time to do that which thley itncy tlhey wish. If we are ever in doubt what to do, it. is good rule to ask ou rselves w hat we shall lish on Ilie morrow that we had done. I'cople in this world'almost always have letls, an1 Ihey are generally strenuotts bout having otler people live up to them. Ie was fond of singing revival by ims, d his wife namued the baby Fort, so that e would want to hold it. $luch as worthy friends add to the hap iness ani valtie '1f life, we nutst in the 1n1111 depend on otrst'Ives, al d every one is is own best friend or worst etemty. A man who had grown rich selling lanis uilt a (out111ry seat, but had some1C dilliculty Ii ntidng a name to suit. A friend sug esteud that lie (ill it the All-ham-bra. The theory that corsets cause consump ,in is slightly listurbed by the discovery lhat there are more leatils from consump tot aniong mnc than among women. Look out, for thein an who is always sus tOii t1 of evryboly else's in otiv es. Thc h,ances are that he has sone mo itives him elf. '1 clarged a haltr c(m nysel f onc," ex laimted an ex -sutlcr. ''You did,'' replied n old artilleryman who knew him. ''Yo harged our' hattery fifty cents a drink fot vhiskey! Keel youtr 1"ombst and brushes1C Sweet antl -hlam. Wishl them in tepid water con aining a few d rops of ammnontin. Pla he brushes blristtles down to dry, 1111(1 <lei ate celluloid handles will not be injured. Vcry lit the pure rinnamon is pUt Ipoln he market in chis count1')'. ''rue cinna. ian comcs from 'eylon, and costs one [llalr a -.ouldlt. (Cassia, th le outside .ark, osts one tenth as mnuchl, and1( is the artielt se ulse. "All iinkind ar'e hlappier for hiavme een1 happy,'' says a philosopher; butt lit oesn't want to argue the piropositionl withu man whlo enjoyedi eatinig ai platterfiil of >bster saiadt tand t wo-thIirdis of a mince pit Lhe iiight before jutst before tie wett to tbed. Wife-The qulestionl, ''Iow to get, ril of hie surphts'?"' is an important oneC ill pliti. 'ti eetmomly, is it not, Joh1n1? Ilusbaind I es, lity datr; buti (lie question ini pritvtt e'oioiiy, ''1lo Iti o iiobtaini a surplus to get id of,' is of the greter hiiotante. Thei~ barbeir's to 'cleised to represenit an rmu with ltood( str'eainig dotwnI, as8 bar cirs oft the oildell times wer'e also surgeonlS. hiere is a si etstioni as to the orligiin of the Ii icstip les, buti is siippioseud to have t aken romi thle 11at1iet's counlitenlance whenm (lie octor's hi I'iliiam inl. )ne of oii W'Xesterni exchiangi's says thatt practical revi vai st' reqluest ed all hiis con - regat hiti w ho paid theim' debts to rise. Th'ie silig was geinerlal. Aftei' they had taken irn setats a caill was miole for those wh'lo d.in't. liay thleu' lebts, and one solitary in iviluial arlosi', who cx plainied t hat lhe was me edit or, antd coiildi not 1bieause thle lest fthe.c'onlgregationl were owing him their lbsc'ripJtionus. 'The- ('i Mof Or11ng IIi'nge. Sonic o f thte results oIf hiigh licenise are folliows: illinois, withI a tax of $j500, is reuiced sahlts ione-thlirdii, and more ian six-f'iihl mulitiplied revemie fromi those iti r'emiaiin ('hi'agtolhas 41,000) saloons in laice of t; ,t00, andii r'ee'ives $2,000t,000IM In |ace (if $'200f,ttt). TIhie Ainiiisoita high (liSt las knioece oumt t6,000t saloons. lin Iissouiri (te ineomie is threfod, and( the crtease if saloonis conisidt'tabl te. Th'le reet ini N ebraska lhas been ta-cut oif (one ilf t lie tiloons am5 i il a Iivye t imes( increiease lie inocoine. Inm M ichiigan I10,000it saloiis ive dr'oppt'dIto5,000Ol. Th'le edc in Oh io is ailso b een favo tile, It is diflicuilt to gut' h omn such statistics oithier'wise than at hiighi licnse is a btetit. It is nion nse to say it. crowits liard onil poor peopile, tie 1man1 wvho runs a cheap wvhtiskey liole in have 110 greteri kiindlness per foirmed an tto crotwdt himt andt his faily intoi a fer' iind better buisiness. The worst evil (lie saloon Is toi the saloon-kee,per.-- St iis G lotbe-Democrait. tnNt ructleions for l'eniton A* pp'lieann t. Thie ftolloi w i 'gg c'iiuar respecting pen mis hats bieen issuiedlI foti thle Comoptirollet ini'al's ('lice; I st. Th'e apptlicanit must fill out (te a11k, signt aind nuanke tiidivit tot lie same i. lis mut ible atccompii edit' by iilti<bivit of ie ori miore disinterecstedt witniesses. ud. 'lIe appltintt mui st haive cerltiinte uiii Iiwii physicinis showinig disabillity tindt tentt of disabitlig woundiits, at such therci Itt s i mahility to tarn a liviig. opOrIty, as showiin by bltank, bithtl of aji lean in lt his wife (if apptilicanit is a sotl or or1 sailor) showing thatt appili ennt's numIt. If appiliciant is a wiidow~ she must out ttaii sigit the rturiin of propermy a lblanik. Coimpitr'oller' Geuneral. Sir'. J1. II. Alexaimiter, Secretary (if the ittinal l'xposition)1 C3ompany, of Aumgustai, Swr'it ten tot Colimisioer I hite hutiirginmg ii toi send the State exlibit ovter to (t' ttionil I ':xlib Iitloon to lie hiolden Ill Aul ~ta ill (October amnd Notvembe'r loxt, It a lie ai giand affair. A dt'legat ion from hasta wilt lippear befiore thle lBo ard oif ieuiltutre at thieir meetinmg on Maurch 1st, iarge umpon thle IDplartment thle audvant Sof haiving Soth Carolia reprcsenited hec exnosition .coimnlia nI)a., I:>c-.. SULLIVAN IN TRAINING. A Sy.-Witness Describes His Condition and lils General Habits. (From the New York Herald.) A Sportsman reporter, who looked after Sullivan this morning, says: "To all who are interested in the doings of the famous Bostonian I can at once say that never man looked better. Minus nearly two stone of flesh since ho last a oared in public, Sullivan looks the piauro of robust health and strength, and with the exception of a blister on his right foot-now quito woll-ho has not been sick or sorry since ho first went thoroughly to work. "Yesterday, accompanied by his train er, George MacDonald, Jack Ashton and Sam Blakelook, John L., following his bath and breakfast, covered about four teen miles, returning to dinner. "A couple of mysterious bottles wore then brought out, and a mixture from one applied for nearly a quarter of an hour to the champion's face for the pur pose of hardenning the skin. Next a darker liquid was brought into play, another quarter of an hour being spent in rubbing the hands and wrists. "Sullivan, w:o was in exeollient spir its, then entered freely into conversation and amused all present by relating with great pith and humor several anecdotes of his early career. "In thin manner the time slipped by until Sullivan was due to punch the ball. This was a new one, the other having been used up with a smashing right hander. Sullivan donned an extra jer sey and took up his position in front of a football suspended by a cord from the ceiling. Eight or ten times in succes sion the ball was sent with terrific force by means of a punch from the left; then a crashing blow, delivered with the other hand, threatened to bring the ceiling, ball and rafters down utpon us. "Sullivan's terrible right has been much talked of, and yesterday I saw it to perfection. Utilizing all his weight John [4. sends every ounce of his four teen stone into the .blow, and, as Mac Donald remarked, 'a man would be very greedy to want two such hits.' "loro walking, rubbing down and tea followed, during which Sullivan tol me he hiardl y knew what training was until in England, and that lie never felt sc well in all his life. Sullivan will step into the ring as near fourteen stone a: p)ossile, as 11t as hands canS muak hin and, moreover, as conhdcnt as a mar who has never known defeat can possi lly be." Tim, I.ttIe,t Fedr ini 1',Ilte Snd,tOry. '''he latest fad,'' said a shrew d ol niaid who keeps a keen eye on all that goes on in society anti has the entree everywhere "is for the young men of twenty or twenty live to flit - with some woman of thirty-flivy t or forty. I don't think there is anythiing w rong in these attachmeints-thme frieinishij is purely Platonic. I asked for an explh nation from miiy big )rother, and he savs ~ Womanl is never interestiran until she i; wr nrty. 'Girls say yes to everything yot say, lhe said, 'or else they are so .snur there is no enduring them.' A woman when she gets to he t wenty eight or thirty finds out that if she holds her own sin nust I' ve something beyond a handsomc face, so she eals and tries to be well in foriel. They learn to lie tolerant of others htv:u+. \oung men of twenty to twenty five know niore tiunn their sen ions in liter ary matters, and more thtan tlhey t.ht selves later. They are awfully bool learned, I tell you, and use less slang, bumi a great decal more profanity than we do Ml0 I s.ulpose that is why they catch on th<a ol girls. You just talk withI a man o thirty-live and you i ndl that all he thinka o)f is business, Oh, yes! You just, talk will a girl --one of our set---andl its dress, dress mand nothling~ else.-- laull'ao N4ews. Matnufne'ture, of Ladica' (Cigarette. There are three establishments in Paris solely dlevoted to thle mnanu facture oft ladhes cigarettes, and they do a large trade. 'Th< cigarettes for the miost part contain a soup eon, so that the cigarette .smoking Paris' iienne1 dou bly narcot izes hersel5e f. Scent atlst is freely ulsedl, and a recent w riter' declares that lhe saw whole hales of dlelicnt e Tu'rk islj tot:acco) stewving in Iliquiid scent. " The fragrance of thle Tlurkey leaf is not good entough for them,'" lie indi(igniantly protes'ts 'they mnust neceds ad l is inephiitie e5sntSl( of roses, or* carnations1 or helilot ropes.' 'l'he joutrnalist rages against the umse of to .bacco byI 'iarisienntes, not becnuse the habit is un fermmnie, but hec:ause tob aeco blatckens the teeth of its votiries.-Cicaigo News. TPhe Newv York Cronnwr',cid Aldsirrixc says that. Josephi Pulitz.er is thireatenmed with total blinidnetss. Pl'itz'er has latiely been'i con Iined to <bark rooms, anad lhas recently gone to Sant a I arbara, Cal ifori aa. It is now reported thait his experience there has been disappointig, and that Man ta Barbara ocu lists have adv'ised a ri p to thle Sand wih ishsods antI t hence to Japan and ( hina, and even a journey around the world. Theiire is a p rob)abilIity t hat Prid(ent Cleveland will stop a few honurs in Chfarles toni on his retuirn fronm Florida. F"or tho blood, use B. II. .1, For scrofula, use B. 13. 11. For catarrb, use 13. lB. BI. For rheumatism, use lB. II. B3. For kidney troubles, use .B. B. I . For skin dliseases, use 13. B. Il. For eruptions, use 13. B. 11. For all blood poisons, use B. B. 13. Ask your neighbor who has used 11. B. 13. of its merits. (Get oiur book free filled with certificates of wonderful cures. I ND AOT%1ii IS A. 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Thne present session is one tof the miost prosperous ml tine history of the Insti tute. Thlere is room for only a few more boarding puplils. 'VTh health of the school, the acceommodl(ations (of its board ing dlepartmlenit, andl( the aflieiency of its corps of teacehoors tare unrsurpassedI any where im the South. The fir-st of January is a very conivenienlt time ft)r entering. P upils are cithrged only from (date of entrance. R1ev. WMr. iR. ATKINSON, Charlotte, N. (J. ricp. PI1TTS CARIMINATIVYE! FOll INFANTHs ANDI rET~FlIJING Cif IL DR1EN. An instant relief for colic of infants. Cures D)ysentery, D)iarrhoa, Cholera Infantum or aniy dli:mnu.s oif the stomiach and bowels. Mt akes the critical period 1t T'eething safe and easy. Is a safe and pleasant tonic, For sale b)y all druggista, and for Wholesale by HIowAnn, WxLLwr & C0,, Augusta, GIa.