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Alliance Department. Adapted'as the .County Organ by Uiu CottB- r AHluuce Jnlyftth, M. J. PAtK, Aasocux* Barron, To whom all Conimunlcutions on AHienec Matters shoitW be addressed. Ofllrsr* et the Coaety AllUare. W. II. Duncan, President, la, H Toole V U *“. President. W. 8. Bamberg, Secretary. A. F. Free, Treasurer. W. U Bril ton, ChapWa. (Jeo. H. Kirkland, Ucturcr and Orrnr.7-CT. \V. A. All, Steward »>r Amstetant Lecturer. W. K. Sadler, Door Uecper. It. K. Harley, Assistant Door Keeper. 1) W. Bodilord, Sergcant-at Arms. _ ^ F. II. Croech, Business Agent, ‘ ' Executive Ownmittee—C. B. Free, W. ''. Patrick, W. A. Faust. ^ E ‘ IT ' Dowling. J. M. Ulmer, W. A. An. ENTOMBED ALIVE. GRBAT EXCITEMENT IN DUNKRX, 1X,V TOP.K. ■ r Hiss tfrancas Burke Is Consigned to tb* Gxw. r * Despite the Prolosts of Her Kother. WORK IN CONGRESS. THE MOST IMPORTANT MATTERS BULLED AND CONDENSED. eon^nyrtng rritK tbeTtemocrmtaof tbecom- mitteo in ibeir flmfhig. Hr, It red was to«lnv ufttTT" <ed Che nority member on the mib-coimpittee of the, way* and menus committee on reci procity. Tlds will crentc eon fusion in Ite- . publican mnks, as it is well known thnt Reed is strongly opposed to Rlnine’s iret scheme, as well as to lllniqe lilmaelf. The (. outcome i» looked for with a great deal of interest. - ;■ — Hr. Sayres, nf the appropriations com mittee, is stemlily and surely pre ssing the census oflicc to the wall, and an investiga tion into its management will l>e made, excited over the storj that Miw Fruacet hmnievelopod i^rra in the report that the , The president today issuedhia'prociama- Bnrke, 18 years old, heiress toaconud- ! thirl party movement-iu the soiu’a i.; l>e- tion promulwaling tlic reciprocity treaty erable fortnne. w;ls buried alive there l ing backed by the Republican national , with the Briiish West TndH colonies, fore i ■■■■ 'mi A LIVELY TILT BETWEEN DEMO* CHATS AND REPUBLICANS. Buffalo, Pcb. 0. days the people pf -Pqr the pmt four Dunkirk have 1 o-n Kotaklo Events in the Lesislatlvo and Executive Bifyiches of the Naticaal; Government 'i u« S lt*}V W.*.enryoTON\ Feb. —A lively sensation Committee on flood of the Onicr’— ; J. C. Me- MUlan. C. M. Eden field, W. T. Cave, J. K BncUtng, E, B. 0 ucsm. . The adjourned quauerly .iweetliig of .the Comity AHluuce will be held At ilaruwell tumorraw. Saturday, Jan. SO. The yon per lady liycd^ wifli he| TeritaT™ ! m-dwDbcen ilf for some time with imlmonury tiouhl ', .•uid on Friday morjiing wns taken with a coughing lit and f fell over, apparently Jife»e.-a. A l doctor w«fl colled, and arrangements j were made with Undertaker Kolb to take charge of the bo.lv. campaign cmnmittco. t J shmlowed in the publication of December It is mid that the Republican committee ‘ S'rth, byt the proclamation tmlnv includes rge o; The nimJici her d.mght-.r was proniincnt advocates of t he third-nnrty m wcre bxcopted in,that publication. Georgia ami otter southern states, and that Republican emiasaties are zenlotwly • tfntuntay. at work in this new cdurt to brcaii the WAgan’CTox, Ft-b. 6.—TTie work of Fcn- Democmtic integrity of the south, as toey B f or n or j on j u the interest of the mail fo- •have Ix'ca un:vblo to do it by an> othor . «jiiitie*« om tlie Coosa river, Js being felt in Tho RepTiblican Speaker Declares tlie House Adjourned, but the Democrats Object Hartford, Conn ,, Feb. 4.—When the house of reprosentatiyes met, at 1 p. in., most of tho Democrats and half a dozon Republicans attended its session. Th4 proceedings ‘introduced one of the most novel performances of tho legislative session. A rob call was taken on the TOT WORLD -t* ■ ;v l. method. not deal, but On a capital of only 12* 000 the Kan- to the fact that the priest who was to . ... : . „ i conduct the funeral services wished to sas Alliance Kxchange did abuidpss j] eftV gthe city on Saturday aiternoon. of $1,215,310 during the last flscaTyear. L3 » President Stokes, of the State Alli ance, hits appointed Hes*r«. W. J. T al bert, VV. I>. Evans ami J. W. Howdeti to 'represent the State Alliance in tho La bor Conference to be held in St. I<oui& on February 22. In the year ISotJ litnua were hard. Tfe soldiers Uial got homo made very light hasty preparation* \^cro made, and the iuteruiriit took pl 'Co thht mortiifig. Before tlic^ body \v«s carrisA from the house, it is s tld, a looking gT^as w it placed over the young wonyn'a mouth, hnl when Liken aw.:y, there wat moist ure upon ir. Her lips were red, and the , color came and went in her f ace. At the cemetery the mother r quested that the coltin lid l** taken off, and thin waa Gone. A needle and a mirror were cropa in 1SC5. There were no lien* then. Wore account* were unknown. The writer attended a wedding mime time in ItPiO. The young p.-opic had nothing to atari on. There *a* do meat ut Die wedding dinner. There wa* no need for apolop'. brcanai* everyone under- *t«»od the coiiditioii of the country. That family did not hare iiitich meat that year hut they owned everything they i produced for a t*»t, but before tb«M I could be u e i th-* codlii was agaiu closed | j and the coroner refined ,0 «pe.i it. 1 I AfLr the burial the lacta In tue c-iso ! I became known t > the to.vi!*i>€ pie. The next day fiey demanded that the cmo- 1 j uer ma!.e an investigation. The bo-lv was exUutno«1, and the cna- { ket wan found to le‘ .fiU«*d with water. ' wu.1 completely submerged i The corpse Kuw Lie that tn* TIT TIP made in the fall and they have had meat ftlt the day* «i:iue tha. Uiuo —Carolina tfpartan. young wom.vi \\ as in lim*» cf tit* bari 1. and that sb" was dvowned in her crave. Con) i-t Iii«ax: » i* inciiued to share th«ir Ulvf. Tha iuveat gatioa demanled b/ the people wiii coatn.n •. The sefftne committee on finance has de cided to rciiovt futvcrwcly the Stewart sil ver bill. ThU will bring the matter up for diacussion in the senate. Mr. Harter, who was moving for a Democratic caucus on the i liver question next Friday night, has dropped tha matter. Mr. Bland snys t L:’ r Mr. Harter propped it because he di»- (- vi r* ■! Dial ilit* goldbuga had hocnauce With the Dam wmtic pal V.'lmtever frict : on may have l>e**n viV- fcle within the DeinoctHttc party in tho Louse cf representHtives siitcv the election pf Speaker iAi p. tan now lie said to Im* mpitUjrdi apjteaiiug. Siii'.s* Dm? discus sion of the rule* hm* l>o?n in pr*>git?^ft Mr. Mills and hU friend* Imre supported tin* chair in many iuijmrtaut particulars when It was thought Hint, pyrhap*. they would •unite in the oppositlwU. Mr. Mills came forward t*>diiy, ai*d. in a most \igorous- sjareh, demonstrated the Democratic po- • iuon lu regard to the Burrows amend ment relating to tho counting of a quo- •wnv In he practically iwtnncd hi* old lime k-r.dersblp. ami t*» make hi* pf*d- liwsi »»»iil*>*S h* Ilf I'lu the committee room, and people aloan that line may now flope to see the old mau ior- vice of the White Star line re-established soon, Senator Gordon i* also at work to | secure to the ectato of the late Jufthna Hill ! (ft Georgia, inyment for his service^ ns f.enntt.r. Alsj to have ccrt-iln fuiuls due ] to the estate of A. II. Stephens for services l rendered, pufd over. When the dedcienev appropriation bill ac-itg lt tor the census of!ice came up In toe bowse, Mr. S;iyer* raised the question a* to Ui ' use of the (5^**11,009 heretofore upprt»rrl- u;vd for fhe offlcc, and he directly charged that tho ofil^e had l>cen greatly miT tunhaged, nud that Suncriatendent IVirtct 1ih«1 i$ck!e*sly extravagant. 11? did not go into derails, as he wim prepared to do, bi«t the RepublicaH lead rs evidently thought that was his intention, for they undertook, lu a measure, to combat hi* assertion. special nils giving the speaker power to adjourn tho house in the absence of a quorum for a coafciJt mile length cf tin: \ Tho call disclosed the lack of a quo rum, and Bpcnker Hrge d-ehir«1 tho house M.ljouni <1. Mr. Walker, of Hart-, fird, tried to make a motion, but tlie si»e.iker proc. ed si with the declaration: M Tlie hou:e stands adj /urued until to morrow at 1 oYl‘>ck. * ‘*The holise does n«*t stand mljonrapd until tomorrow at 1 o’clock,** said Mr. W tllrer, “And members Will keep their How nr Trcatcu Hi*' Urns fact or, and Courtr*l IMsprac-. Atlanta, <in., Fjb. 3. —Frank! Pey ton, a young mnu in tk^ cxnplojf , , John J. Wood-sale, tho real estate man, has,left Atlanta suddenly nud quietly. ~ H>tne time ilttriiig during tltelafL*r p rt of December, Pe\ ton arrived in Atiniit i. lie was b o’ti», and his ap- pearunco gave indication* of hard times, and ho had no ino.iey. Xu thi* distress ing coadiLlon ho was met by Mr. WikkI- thie.The go itleui tp ha d ono« worked for the young man’s father in Chicago, and h * determin-d Afl rociproca^s the elder Peyton’s kindness by helping his Xsvr* DlapatoHft* (*atU«r«^l from HI ' «nt Sertlon* of tho GtohOw _ Th- Briti h fl igship VlctofU is still •Irauded at Piatca* ; Anouti-Piukarton hilt lias been passed in Die New York assembly. _ Bishop Fitzgerald, of Litt’e Rock,liAS co’-'.-ja ■ d l.i.s silver jubilee. isficivf and outlaws fought a des perate battle in thy C.e-k Nation. A movement is on foot for a perma nent Mexican espositiou at New York. Allen \7. Clark b:»* sued The Arkan boy, and giving him a chance to moke comfjUt.ib|e liyjug. _ _ inn'Thrt ^Frawte'-^Pey wearing apparel, provided a home for him n: d then took h m in his employ and gave him a goad and responsible position. Tha youn^ - man worked at tlie re d estate .agency throughout thy month of Januarv. Ha was shown every kin In* b j , and no one could have treated 'Wi. G mrr i consi<ieralion or a greater intcn*«t laken in him. Pey ton worked faithful and to nil’ nupear- ances was highly grateful to Mr. \\ ood- B;d*. ... - -l— v - ' Sul® qrsont developments, however, showed the contrary. ‘After noon Mon day the young man faded to turn u s and further investigation brought to light t’ts fact that he had l ft the cit". It i* charged by Mr. Woodside that h* left with $iC7 widen he had taken from the real estate office. It seented almojt 'incrwlible to Mr. W'Vxlft'.d*, after their relatiotw of the past thirty days that tho youngs man had emliezzeie 1 the man -y, bc.t h* im- matLr in the hands f«h Democrat t< r partially publishing a letter. Tho lOweftt prices on record wer* ..j noted <;u the New York cotton vx- gSK ennuge Sheriff JfcDswell, of Vinccnne*, Indt, trouuc d a ci.utu for el.oideriug his pwnwifk. . : ; The Christian Alliance convention is holding very iutmestiftj uicetings »t Findlay, O. ... .A. A violent wind THE LOTTERY HA3 CONE UNDER Th* Kvetatlon A philosopher nai l in utir It *afing the Other day : * T T have hern rarnitng about forty years. In all that time I’ve never known three good cropa made in *uc- ce**ion. We tiave had two and I do not look for I hi* to come up to their sri i age. Yet I think that at ’he cud of thi* year farmer* will have more mat icy of their own than they have ma le in a long time. The i»auk* ( men hanU and fac tors in* unable to idvx'ircthrnrr* imrctr a* u«aal and they will get along cheer- fully with le-ft. That uk-aiu a deer* »*e lit cotton acreage and producilou and general ex|M-n-c* and au increase iu com forts and pruHu, DUN’S TRADE REVIEW. Demorraiic side of the lumae tsy aunotinc- b)(T wlfli <!rama^i•• vigor: **I am a Demo crat !” Tha applause on the DemoaruUa ni.ie wait pri-htu .M, mailing tha time W bra Sanoifl J. Rxent!*ll ntaOl* Li*isniDtl* an:o>unce:uent taat be'h win^n of the puit/ wouli there «fu*r “flop togeiher.’* of It* Mall* Killed th* Itaftin***. • N-*# riiH.aaNo, Fok Sr—Tlie a»n» The memlH-tw, b-ing by that tim? all IXunocrat*, nvl ke<*p tlw-ir ae.its. After n p uiHe Mr. Walker roae and said he | bad been cutoff when attempting to ! put a motion that was iu order. lie • then rend »»n argument intended to ^ show tb it the heu-e rule giving the ! speaker lower to adjourn the home iu . ^i.trly reneoiUlie tb^b^ucaof a quo;-dm wjui nuco i*t»- ; u£ thu KcrJ offl ,^ T4 . , tuTTooa , ««d tU art of tlie speaker A Mnm i*er of telegrams , under it wns, then for*, invalid, tho 1 i house, he claimed, in tli-j al Bence of a quotum could adjourn from day to diy nn ltnke means to compel the atien 1 tendance of nl*ent meuibers. i The speaker having abandoned bis ! chair, it was no(.v*sii«ry to *de d a sta-aker is J. f f'llews i a*id She -h-mleer i The ut li e Tr»<le tn All (tranche* t'f Hti»inr<M. Nkw York. Fch. 6.—Tlie Lusine^a XS'««li’c*dav. , i.. pnhlienn pa- fa lures t.ccumug throu, try during tin# we« k, :u G. Dan & Ca, nnmir-r l.o it tiio c< m- f'W w:ol tho l to K nitel States 273. Canada 43, total 219; againat 1 • **rvr uk mi Hill Arp for my oounsol- lor and comforter thi* year,” *ahl a far- , mer friend who objecs to having hi* itamo printed. ”lle *ays *Do the beat you can’and that's my platform thi* year. My cot- , ton aoid for an average of six cent* a pound and 1 made some profit, hut 1 j shall cut down both acreage ami fertill- j xer enpplie* this year. I u Mi try to get | lifted gradually to u list U ►lire to conic Bam. Tlie Miftftift'ip,! valUy ami its, tributarira can make ail the cotton the I world need’*, and cheaper than we can grow it. King cotton will move* to the Weftt. If 1 were younger 1 would fol- ^ k»* dkius, but as iLia.jLAtill stay aiul during utft*u> ‘i lrr;.|- ht y If ho. tho best I can.’ X Kick (lie Right Man. In closing an addre** to the Alliance Convention of Kentucky recently, Con- grt-ftftruan Montgomery said: ‘•Rut it t* often *ahl that farmers are naturally a complaining people. It is either so dry that nolhing wiH grow* or H rains m.) much tliat the weeds and grans will destroy the crops. It is too hot or it ia too cold. The la*t member df the legislature is doing no good, al- fhoiigii he wh* elected us a farmer and promiftcd to legislate in the farmer's in terest. That tlie farmer* are a ways kicking at something or somebody. Deli, my friends, I say the farmers and Inborer* of this country ought to kick. They have good reasons for kicking. 1 have never made a political speech hi my life that I did not urge them to kick. The troubleTia* been that they have not kicked enough, or rather, perhaps, that they have not kicked with judgment and discretion. - Did it eT*r beeur to you, my frlvmhs, that a great many farmers have been kicking the wrong men? You have been kicking the fellow that is lu trouble with you. You have been shoved into iJbedittdi and robbed by the protected manufacturers, the trusts and the Wa ) tStree’, gold bugs; and your neighbors— tfhe merchant, the doctor and the law. yer—who live-in the aame community with you and who must depend on your prosperity for their meat aiul bvpad, have been robbed mid pushed into the ditch with you. And too many of you j begin to kick these fellows because they fire not farmers. 1 sometimes think it 297 last week. »- ^ In ajctv «if ranch duHnees and com plaint in »on»3 Important *, yule la grdmTiy *‘ n ) l «rituitf. Tiw e .*t iti**a not a’icw the fa!! beucltl,’b» , c;iU'‘«* the weilcrsi b :sim-.-B is largely n»rt iy wc^iern d:airit-utiag ceiiU-r*, m 1 tnat alone U inf tv a-mg heavily, while iho •onrIvcm tra<ic, wit ch i* more inr,;ely met by distrlbullo'i fr »m the ea*t, is uum aal y dull. But lb* w**t •* strad- dy lucreua n,» ord t* lor manufactured IT kIM'\* auJ u likclv to buy more largely in rLe next live mo itbs thru ev»r U-f uw. Tue eastern cotisnuiptiou laalwv fairly up to tin maximum, as la bor is well employed. The atKiiigenrv at the sonth, owi tg to theov*nrodr.crioa of cotlon «:»d imrt- fnl spoliation in tite pvt, t* at present the i.uly force rtt^nlin; t: e geiicTal im- prt*vem *nt. In financial and ejetuula- tive < ireles, cevert:*ei« s*. •■ant* appre hension npiftv.ru becuns * of the advance in ior-M»n exchange from 4^8 to 4S7, in spite of enormous mere, audi e balances in lav or of t ia c unlry. It is . r^u 1 ti nt this shows a very h.*avy witV dmwal of foreign capital fiom the country, l«eCan*a silver lo^islstion is f>*arc‘d, or f -r some other re.uson, and that in effect E-roja* wid p«y for bread- stuffs and cottoh needed t»y suiren ler- thia conn: ry oan fait iy well aScrT to own itself. Exnort* of merchandise con’inus to greatiy ixccetl last year**, for live months nt New Yor t nlx>ut 37 i*er cent., while iu the value of improvements the iucr a*e is v ry slight. There is con- HiJerablo evi e .cc tliat large blocka of American sccnrititw are li-'iug sold li*re by forcigm-i-s, but the tumket has taien them witbrui BCiioua liisturbsnoe. At Phihid dphi.i more ordersswe seen fv>r maunfacinred iron, and increased busiuess in dry goods. e3;.ec:a!!y iu ►t ipk»-», dr >. c ji goods iving sold lar ia advance, while wool is quiet with a fair volume of sales. Cigar Manufacturers are busy and trade in grocorios nnl chemicals uiiClmujJel. bpecul tions in products Jms been maro active l)ut in spite of ihe lower. Wueat fell to 90$ cents In re. but rcoov. r d over a cent, and after sal rS of 33.0 0 000 bushels, is i cent lower than a week ugo. Western receipts diminish, but ex ports diminish ttill more. Corn clos ed only an eighth higher and oats three- ! eigi-ts higuer/ but pork proiutt+iuea shale lower. Cotton is a sixteenth lowtr for spot ,and Fobuary has sold j be’ow 7 con’s, receipts continuing onor- i mens. Coffee is a fraction sirouger. Silver has also fallen to about the I lowest price _eyer l^r ounce, roxoVciiu^ lienee. Great industries milce progress in spite of low jiriccs ami pr duction, which seem t > thr aieu a reaction. Pig iron shows little concession at Philadelphia, and some shading here by southern concerns, and bar is as dull as ever, at h light demand for plates. Structural iron its unsettled by a col- lapseofiho steel beam combination, and the price hns fallen to 24 cents. But tlie coming expenditures by the great railroads promibe an unusual demand, , aud news comes of the ojiening of addi tional furnaces. At lho highest price demanded by agents, coal us exceedingly dull. 1 TT vsmx* t • per bere. wnu'ii i« au open o{ poaiMit of rte^retary Rlni.ie, has |*ubli*hed ftOcie Mn111 ir q Matcment*, which b.ia caiiitcd ctHLftihrr ihle rxcitctnrnl in |M>lili<*il cir cles. * Tiiin |Nipcr < har t* tL.it the **cn>- t.try w.-is very arverr iu his critici«i»Vft of the prerident’s ermrse in tho lata Chi I Ha tiouMe, and •'.enounced prewidvnt rreMidly for I i* omd'iet, snd incMk*f>t illy r»f«rre4, ia aa u o-'xuupiiua-aiarv maa—r, Lu Lb l T» ■ r» • ••’-*• arv ' ••<! to have hem made <it adinucr, nt wk-ch niun( of the foreign rr|irvm-:tu*tivcn were pro cut. It U further i harged that so vfHilent weru tha utleramsM of Mr. Hlnine !i*a«u*t the piTMhbmt. snd *o conciliatory wtrethove in refen >•» to tl.< foreign powani Intar c>tei|. tiuit tliry rl’ci(**U Ibe |#rofcund ac- kcm\ 1 -tt.tm n: of tlwir iniqi-un j restMit. Friends of I Ur pr—.idcni disrlaini any dc ins to ntokr open war on Mr. HI vine, bnfftny hr ha* ac-ted outragnoM.'dy in tire matter. lin*3r very adroitly attempt t profit by tlir «icen»Tt»firr, by |-n>fr*sMug a cdraritsMu c«>r.a«i« ration for tiie •♦viviarr. In that they Im lieve he is jii>4 a bu!e ilafL Tiiry fvar bis failing health is working with disastrous rfT vt up ’n his mind. Mr. Liable'* fib nds, hoarevrrv openly charif* (he v.hole m iller up to the <!«*-*ire of ll»« IlaiTiHtmite* to ca-.t a cloud over his ptv.vi- (lewtiel pro pc rta, ami forestall the effect of an open mptare, *rd iii*» withdrawal fisrifi the cal inot to go be»ore :he i»arty for the nom'qatlce. In the Hcnote, Mr. IVlph, frotn the emp- mittpeon forei th relotiona, ryftWted back •dvt rscly the various nati-t hiaoM kills ia- tr> liu o4 oud- retorred at th£ prreeut *cv ninn, ami reported, tn He*r-wf~ I’tlPW, B 1H!1 f* cominuiiiK in force for Uh years all laws j now in force pruhiliiting and retrilating the coming iuto this country of Chine** perh >ns and perso&a of Chinese deMccut. Tlie joint resolution, proposing un amend ment to the constitution of the Fuited i^U.tCK relating to marriage and divorce, heretofore iEtrodryed Uy, Me, Kyle, was taken ^p, Bud Mr. Kyle addressed the *en- couvulac 1 by tlie aeuaation pro lncod by the card is^uctl by John A. Morris, an nouncing th .t the Lmtialaua Lottery coaipnny will go.otii of btjsineaa. The most bitter foebn js were arr>u*ed through the lottery's fight bar a renewal of its charter. Both political parties ■pl'.t. and the moral question, liku that involved in ! qa<ur jrouib.t 'n cam- puigiM* boa enter«nl evou the families, wnn It arti divided every wh re. Tun*o not on the Mvue can Ik.nilv begin to appreciate the* bilteroers of pasaton winch has er tcil. ILunpily, this will now Bubsitle. the erase Ui ig realoved. The company take* hi*h gr *u id for ug up'the fljht. A* an. fact, a e>niiuu-uire of it would bo co ' ly to th* lAttary atwporation. aa4 oowld not help U auy. kiac** the lottery was wer* s^nt in all direction* to apprehend Peyton. A t> p’y came from B-raiiuglisin that thi right man h id lieen ought, but when a more accurate d weription was given it tuin-*U out to be some one tlse. Peyton is twenty-twoytara of •B r ', nai au mt»liige:it young iran. Wm inimi nixm tho^e m'ide a need iinjirre^i hi nixml whom he mot in Atlanta. Ill* father >* a tat reliant in Chicago, denting in cigars and tobacco, and, according to )fr. \\iMt Kid**, a most excellent geotlmuan. No cTne To Peyton's wherewiioati *s known, imt it i« i*up t , H S d that he has gone to the north. A MAMMOTH MEET WO. txcludwl from the msil the re-ve iu s have dwindled t > a point where luefe is It. tie pi ofit left. M:**t«s , |>x>r* > «»*2r*tal»!lon*. Jacks- X. Feb. S.—As soon as Sneak r Btreet had r »pp*d for oreler, R pn-s-n- Peytou offered tho foHatriutr, was adopted .by rising rote, tative which and amidst great applause: Wh^eas, The bou*3 of representa tives i f the state of Mift*ls«i|»pi has Jn*t learned tiiat th* Louisianii L >ttery com pany, wh ch has been fighting for a re- charter, in riew of the recu.t d*ci-io:i nf the snpretn* court shotting it oat nf the mail, has aanonactfd its uncoudi- tinnal withdrawal from thu contest, therefore be it U ftoived. That this l:on«e, speaking for th»* moral tfc-npln nf this greal coin- ; monwe-ilth. s-n 1 greeting* to the opp *- tieuts of the lottery in Lonistsua, au 1 con rratulate* the country ti\at the days of the iotteiy are nu nbered. rae CHllahiiii, of New II ivm, was rje*te«l, Mr. Walker putting the qtotion. Mr. Walker then, n* jn tice of tho peace, •wore Mr. Callahan iu. The 1 itter to>>k the chair and requested Clerk Kldv to m.tk ? a no'e nf the pr /Ccediugs. Mr. Rd ly said the hoUHe wo* not iu sesviou. Then Mr Callsh «n Slid it was m<»e*»ary to e!act a «d*rk prutom, wud Mr. Mark* k*y, nf New HritUn, w.is elected. Mr. Callalian adniinlster.'d the oath it.|| roa( i %fm in t env fo Mr. Markl'T, and th* n, oo n further j mrtion br Mr. Walk. r, "Tim" McCar thy. of Win 1** Locks, wa« clacte i *«r- geaut-at arras to com^iel the attendance of membrn and six deputies war** chosen and swt.ru in. An order to com- ! I**! tlie atteudugco of al»o*ut uiembers j wns then (ws el. It provides, with oer- ' Lain eoud+t .o-**, for tha fo. f ure of tha i •alary of Um ukooI- r who dot* not at tend The tjorw, or who sbvent* hirosaif ' without le; v<r aft rward*. C’np4-« of this order are to be tftnih d to all mem ber* of the ro^se not \ r-ftent. A telegram 4- to 1 Albany was re- ' re-ivcd. It read : ‘ "Sjieisker Calhdian : Hold the fort, j B mk ou the cumit tatio*i. H« i*i • r F Brsn, Bpcaker New York assembly.* i A violent wind storm has done efin- ridt-nble <lam.ioe iu uud around Mode* ri«, Fpain. Tlie id ant of the Transparent loo works was partially destroyed by fire at Kicluno! (1. fckrvcn tnoi! pnncliec were stolen while being taken in wagons from New Yonc t'l If lb k E Inn Bradly, nf Kansas Cite, took nn ‘or^rdone of tnorpUiueat New Yore, au<l Cituij user dying. Two mm were killed and six injured in tin accident at the Sloes furnace near Bifruingium, Ala. While p'owing at Wichita, Ksu., the remain^ of n ruunff woman yrerelwaad jammed iuto a box. . J. 8. Jrq 1 ug, a traveling man of Llt- tU* II xw, nuUlDhes a reply to the attach cf Ue\. Mr. lug*. | jr../.., 'tiM •1 L^SSK - Gtraernl B itbr’* .chnr^ee against the kite A fin r.il Porter ere answered by a -eow of Mw? admmih nlIan—Kvrrj Vial* _*nil T«rr'lor> RvjirerentfU. New York, Felx 3.—Two thousand r«i'rowi m n, re;>rre.mting every state nn l tern'.nry of the Uuitsd Lave D et iu convention iu (be Academy nf Mua.c, ia this city. Omductors, Tbs trial of Carlyle Ilirris at New York for poisoning h e girl .wife, ILien Pott*, is nearing a close. . Tlie governor of New York has the hilt atiowtog newspapers to putAkdi detaiis of vlectrucntiooe. Mayor King, of Neta<la, Mo,,resignM hi* office \rithoat aftAi^umj a reason that ftUli-fifS tits citlxuu*^ - At Dwatur, I1L, a farmer w ^ town tup c itMiuitted snicido by q ii.g biSiftclf with a revolver. 1 he ship Florida, ha* l»5en sighted at“••}. * AN ALLIANCE WARNINa Tern Itt^d** T.»1U. —j jssK ”• ■ - -UBS ' The Rieihren lu .Vli»*1*.i|ipl 1 *atI<>*•<! Aculuat rollllc*. jACxatts. Feb. 4«—Hon. William 8. McAli*ter, ebai. roou of tho national anti-rtul treasury Alliance, has protunl- gatt*l the following p ipor ft^kg^ll m. U. B. Hall, m< mber of his committee, to the members m Misscuri, and makej it general: lit nnu tv Randolf Oo.. Mo.. Fvb. 1. To the Mem tiers of the Fiinuer*’ uud Labore r*’ Cuio i of M s ouri: PiuiTiiEitft: B-* on ywur guard. Do nerrs, IDem.-n, brsk'-men and tele- grapIrT* were present,-all member* «f orgonizatiuna dtatiuct from each, other •<• of tlie meeting is to effect a oonsfjinutiou of the various orhm at no distant day, and to bring ebon’ cloaef an 1 more friendly relations hui'*11? the ranabrrs. The first l» i-me** of the meeting was tlie io«lorieineut of wlmt are known as th** Uahjt bills now pending before tha letf Mature, the ttret limiting tlie hour* or srrvn c, tlie s.TO id pr widing nxaiua* accidents and regnlaliug the number of men to manage various classes of train*. It was voted to wake an effort to amend the oan; irecy or anti-Pinkerton clans * of section 113 of the penal code. Ex B nlro ol Cotumissioner Coffin, of lows, introduce 1 • resoTuticra pre>vi«l- ing for the eqnipnient of all freight trains with sntomatic coupbrs and si** brakes which wa* an inimoudy adopted. '■ r L ate in, support of it. The tuembera of the house ore bocoming somewhat weary of its long discussion over t!x> rdl-W, as was evidencol by the WasOTSOTOX, FcV>. 5.—TuLuD • ex S^HKiker R^ d says iii reference to the lottery's Withdruwul fr^iu buviuess: * "Tiie Lonisinua lottery’* withdrawal of its demand for a mw charter is ono of the triumph* of tho fiffcy-Crst con- gr*s^. The country will rvmo ulior^he proumtiK'SS with whi :U tlie l.o ise com- miit.o ou pototofiic.* ;ml {ftvjt r.Ktds nu- d r tlie cliHo-maUHh p of General Bing ham even be* jr j the preside.it’s meHsnge on tl»e ftubj-ct was considered, re{>orted cnllr. 'IWmeefinjf that is t*> h* held t jewelry stole and got small atteudtnee when the uneakir called the bill io deiirive the lottery of too use the body to order. Tlie house resumed consideration of the rule*. The pending motion wns that umfie by Mr. Boatner, of Loutsiana, striking out the clause permit ting general levrishUion on appropriation bills, provided that, luriag germaiu, it ro- trcuches on expendit ures. Tliurstlay. WAsmrnTON’, Feb. Vice President Morton being absent, tho senate won pre sided over by Mr. Manderson, pro-ideut “pro tein. The following iiiiift were im ported back adversely: To extend the pro- vl-ionn of the act for the hnmediate tmnH- portationof dutiable goods to Fernandina, Fla. At the ryqneftt of Mr. Ibiscoe this bill was placet! on t he calendar. At li»:H > of tim United Slates mail*. Tlie com mittee on rale* very soon after set apart Aug. I* for it* consideration by the bon e nod tlie bill pulsed thr.t body that daj\ Now that the supram** court has sustained tim constitutionality of the act cv*n the lo tery company recog nizes the futility of its future exiateuej. il' t! I tl»e senate proc<-“ded to exeentive bnsj- 1114 slightly to 41.0-/ nKia, \s hen the doors w'ere reopened tim report of the committee on privileges and elections in the c;"$e of the Florida sena- torehip, declaring Mr. Cal! entitled to t’10 seat, was taken up for action, and the re port read, closing with the sentence: “The appointment of I)avtd>e-n was an act of mere irrelevancy, which it is not Accessary further to notice.”- . During the discussion 0? tlw house rnle* today, Mr. Enloe, ‘of Tennessee, offered ai. amendment, which provides that racmoP rial session* in, honor of deceased mem bers lie held on Sundays. He said, in sup port of the measure, that they were in the nature cf a religious service, and, when —opened with prayer by the chaplain, ho Th« Governorship In Nobraskn. Omaha, Feb. 5.—There has been a ro- port current hero that Governor Thayer, who leaves for Tesna next Monday, will turn over the ofik*© to Lieut onairt Gov ernor Mi* jor*, in onicr to prevent Gov ernor Lord iroia taking his scat. There is said to \>o 1% plan back of it all for the lieutenant governor to call a spread session of tin legislature t> transact some minor niatjers, and to cheokmate an a!legi?d scheme of Governor B >yd to call a spatial session to enact a maxi- inum imght-rate bill, and to "Micai- gau.ze” toe slat *. The Repuhl canipol- iticiauf cbaructvr'ze the rumor as i'.dse cnlly. in St. Iftiui*, Mo., vm tim <»f this month, nnder the so-called authority of the National Fanners’ Ad ai.ee i* for the « »1« purpose that we did not allow that tody to dictate to ns how we nhoiil I vote, nor to commit or bind us by recommendation, t.r oth u rwi%e. b> any political party, and any att mpt to do so i* without authority, and is a vio- iatiou of every pnuc.|iie of our order. U. 8. Halx* THE ALLIANCE IN KANSAS. They Hcclui ft Their Order out of ToHtics —The Statement. , Tome a, Feb. 4.—The ofacial organ of the Farmers’ Alliance iu this state, publiehed by the executive coxmnittpr of the order, tins week c xntaina state ments authorized by the executive com* mi^te", showing the distinction between the people’s party and th a alliance. The two organizations nre», tho comnntt^e states, entirely separate, the people’s party being outside of «n 1 independent of the alliance, tinucs: A rngllHr* FlsUt* for Frvrdom. New UiiLJCAV't, Feb. 3.—Shortly after noon detective* arrested F. C. Fiixsim- m u**, alias Bob and a dozen other ! nl a.-es on a charge of being a fugitive mur lerer and burglar. F•tavticntons D waute lin FiU.dmrg 0:1 th'«e <h«r^e* i anl aVvo on'the charge of i iiJ-br ak got away with some valnable diarao.uD. II.a wife was nr- j redd a* an accessory. V/hde in jail Fitzsimmons’ wife, by cajolery, wo I over a warden, and thro igu him he husband w: a tn «ll-d to er.cipe, but he wa* comp.*l!ed to knock auotlirr Warden senftcloftH who attempted to s;op him. A Pittiburg dottetive ahTtly uft-'r met F.tzsimmona and attvmptcl to ar- ru*t him. The fugitive dr^w-if revolver and :hht *n1 ki fca tin* ofacer. Again he receiJed from jail. Tae uuth • I of hi* last t scape was a mystery, nth! pub lic internal was wrought nj» to the high est pitch by its audacity nud 6u**cwn. F-tZ iunnons fl '•l ftonth, and for a while wrete th ) Pittaonrg authorities from different towns which he visited He finally came to New Orleans, and wa* tracked *0 closely by Pittsburg de tectives that bl« arre-it followed. nUnnflomd fttYn. Wlmt boa Ik r crew of hf.y is unknown. Fiiz-immo .s, the Fltt* mnrdere", oouMfilttsI *ni parnh prison la New 0» f ,1 . . I T^f^tAAAS*Isatt aft* **“1 I V* T rtfsIV*!* m t shot ut Mouterev, w«a killed by Un guard* while trying toescr.pe. Ex-Pond lent Flevelanl shook hands with 6 000 {irrMOM in Mnyur Uuuce- specre * ofll- e ia New Orleans. At B onx City, lo., a tailor nnniret. Ticll wo* lulled at a dance by n >ek>o i- k»H*j»er uaine-I Barney Walker. At S’iHbyville, 111., Heck Allen i* ItL is 1, rh-rged with the bnrglsry of« farm bonm in Okaw Township. Hon. J. H. Reagan addressed the TvXi.s L'attlemeu’a convention 00 the subject Of rates to outside p dutD I*rircc I nr bide hns f-s*poncd marriage to Senator 8aafora’s da 011 account of Li* mother's death. Tho National Democratic conventi in Chicago wid he held in a wigwam to be bni.t S4rmewhere on the lake front. • Resolntiona cndiremp Cleveland's IfiTT nufcftaga will be debated oo Tnnrsday tn the Maryland boose cf - lives. , Independent flint glasi curapftn!i in Whvel n; A Fire, - Odum, Ga., Feb. 4.—A obastroos fire was discovered iu L, CnrUr'ft store • K’cn pled by Carter & Quinn , and soon the whole btrildiug wns in flamer. J. B. (Jlny’s store rotm caught ere, an 00U- ffnl also Jr A. Popjdea’ store house, and iu a short while the whole block of #/ Im because iti* easier and more conven ient to kick the fellow* who arc in the ditch with you than to get'out and kick the men who did the pushing. Don’t waste your time kic»rirtg the people who are iu the same condition you are and wbnsfe, interest* are the •asm:*, but join hands with all men who make up our agricultural commuuitie* ^mod suffer frqw nojuftt legislative di*- \ AHffifiiiitiwiwrflm inn uuf hi Him muutt* better cases reb*' j^y is f*ea in drv goods Lid a largo number of western buy ere are doing * fair business. Demand for spring goods 1* trrowrnq, but clothier* are still iu the dork. Cottons are affected bv poor ••otulietu tmdei bat nriew of some prints and sheeting n.v\e bo-n ad vanced, and order* for knit -goods ore folly as Urge as a year ago. of Maine, who 1» always ready to defend the conduct of the last honse.aud evident ly' of the opinion that it woh a Htrike at the amount 'of tirno contained in sne’u nervices, stated that the loot hoaoc had consunied ordy tweuty-four iLiys ia me morial service*. An Ace’dental Killing. Cn-VELKTiOV, W. Va., Feb. 5.—A. R. Snyder, engineer on 4ho C. and O. Railwny,’ was accidentally shot and in- stovtly killed in Hotel Perkins, at Hinton. Hii friend, Conductor W. R. Itobinson, was showing him a revolver .which Robinson had jnit purchased, when it wasbischar^ed, th ‘ball entered Hnid'-rs he. rt. When Robinson saw what he had done, he attempted su cide, but was pr wanted. Snyder came to Hinton last Friday, with a wife and child, from S iu.'h Hampton, N. Y. We now cfflcially declare that there is tio tnch thing dm an ulliarc^ ticket, Neitner can the alliance hold a party political cincus, party primary election or adopt direct party measures as such within alliancs meeting proper, without the liability of forfeiting their charter. We have nofthe shadow of right to use the fuada of the treasury for strict party purposes, yet we have the right toadvocite any prlncip’e or plntfonr a-lo;»ted by state or national organiza tion. \ Tae trust. Miss Florenoe Nosh, aged 17, U •ait for l r ach of iroiuPo tre ngninftt All Ivuiin, son ot an East prince. William Montgomery^ Jr., cut rickOpulev. n farm bah I, n.-ar Betnal- to, LD,* and Fuj latter is not expected to lire*. Dick WiI«on. wnubnl in St. Louis for «xf i-Uowii.g, omwitted an Omaha licemcu who had arrested mm, escaped. The German salvage dsivers report that the Eider’s botiom is badly tiuiii- «i ngml and t .at it will bo uupocfSible to flaa t her. At Goshen. Ind., while at hi*; ing house, Milo Eugt.uui Imd hi-* over coat pocket r Aid of betwweu v^OO and ftilK) 111 cash. Tlxirty Ivtrges were torn from their moorings by the drift ice at Breshra. Germanv, aid forty person* oral jairted drow*' edi —- - -• It is rumored that Governor Thayer building* W m in a mass of fl.unot, heaviest lowers are us follows : L. Ganer. storehotree; pariialTy in sured. L. Carter, dwelling; no iosu- rnuce. C.«rU*r & CQuinn; loss heavy/ but partially insured. J. B. Ciarrv, stoi’chou?© aud stbclc; loss Unknown. J. A. IVppie, slo.ehouse buuicd and stocic partially burned; no irisuniuce. J. A. Papp;e, dv. oiling hon-e i ura*'.;; no iusuranc *; lens heavy. G. XL Red dish, storeUoa*te; no imuranej. - 11* %' lit k l A*~6, Kit-ctrocution. K 11 Wax drive from power the agent* on J advo cate* of the tribute gatherer*, trust lAO- —K? Ij^s comiunted the sonteik:? in the cu*> «f Nicola Trexa, now in ttrag Bing nn- d«*r e otenev of d*-ath. to in.'gisuwiBent for the term of hi* unturni life. *•" • Friday. W.uonxoToy, Feb 5.—The house 00m- ; niiitiw on elections decided the first el<-c« tk.U case W Inea it coueMii iatl, and diadtled ’nt To Kicbt Tor FrnucliUe. New Cblrass, Feb. 8. —Tlie steam ship El J’X'o' has arrived from New York with her cargo, tuclr.diag forty ff m Mite nr ocna, who hn Uwn ei iitmting th* *ea|tuf BterraiL trotn tiie *ixtii ertugieMsionsIdas- trirt df 1 etiunylvani.v ' Tits vm« moral 1# ’ tv «k llautfL^ar trad Doan, ca*ev of Winchester rifles and thirteen boxes of cartridge*, add *es ;cd to "A. W. Cranial’, Cliairutsn Democratic Cam- i- »' n;i, <* l. lamiii 1 k wiwiwteui Murei urewraei Ie».'i in an intenriew to .oeniing tbtee art iw, > Colonel Crandall acluiovrlodged th.it th*y are fortiiepur]>oae6f tij i- taeir Way to the pull*. Fatal Fir® in .Iwrkaouville. Jacksonville, FlV, Fob, 4.—At 2 o’clock in the morning the housj of A. M. Lenuig, in E ist Jacksonville, was burned to tho ground, and Mm. Ltmuig. and her two children,'Ralph, aged 7, and Horace, ngod 2, weret^burned >< death. Tho house v. a* lodited lieyond the fire limits, in the suburbs, and when the fireman reached the scene the house wa* half consumed. Mra. LitiYiig wm smothered, it is snppo'ed, and wits dead When drugared from tho flames. The children were" burned to n crisp, being scffocoteddu ! their efforts to ra-.-ajie. L*nuig escap- - ch i ; s bat was very ba lly L-ymig is a j-roiui^-^it Mas<>ti. loss oa tae proprety is ibsttrono*. Destructiva Fire I11 CartrrsTills. CAJtTEiUjViLLE, Gx, Feb. 3. — Firo broke out in Garwood Bros. & Qnil- liMii’* large dry go)xls store, and tueir entire stotk of .alwut ffSLOOO wan «le- stroyed. They had about $13,0->0 insur ance cm the stock. The building be longed to John W. Akin, and waa 16J feet long- It was rot entirely destroy ed, and waa fully insured. riefienr Br<*., in tho adjoining brick luildmg had a thirty thors ind dollar ft»x;it of dry goo Is dnmsgod br water and removal. Tln-ir large boil ling was nli>o damageclby fire. Their enlirt? loi* is covered by m-nuncei Miss Bbock- Iwyla miltinery stock, next to Scheuer Bius., was slightly damage! by re moval. ^ ear* ago. Toe two tuoti-an i, small laaurance, Ln-nnig I i* v ry low : hm murntiig oud tuui croxy I ir-m tLv ahock. tof ,«• Ca4L TRS TGm" ocr.itvc convev! i<nj for choice of deb*- ^ates to the n~.u «ti«i cooveni.ua hr* of Nfcbruscrt, will file a moiiou fora hearing,' and thus driay the seating Governor Boyd. The Grand Central hotel of New* York, wh-re Jatm-a Fiske was mur- derol by E lward 8. Stokes, has Leva' closed by creditors. A street car filled with "sente 4 ’ Pittsburg was blown up with dj mite. No one was dangerously hart. Sinkers are -nspecied. A cablegram from Antwerp say* that tLe Kr.n .h sloauie;* Sr. An ire will-.' mkI sank the Danish brig urowr.ingaH the ciew. The London papers are urging I i-ii goMiiuK-iit to sea thitGre . 1 rifniu ia properly ter.ircjeuUd at iu* Vroil i’« i’li.r m Cincngo. The British steamer. Sir Amistong. wuich went ashore at hihrud, twenty-five mil^ north CharU-s. U-u ixoa set kIvmV A dynamite bomb was fonndi triuk of the Uuian Paolfio htarWest Xwenruey, Neb. jut before^ pusse uger train come along. * * The first conviction lor bind claim ca e was^ fr«*in ;» batch of itKT jja&t dclondact is Juiuct.R- The et amvr Baffoo »w Y rs.qtMraatbreg low fever *nx u UM#\ cJ Lluffa to meet 00 May H, at Cuvn- A low murder 1 ha® b ft-n Uab Mat^h KftM -•'.i •* f ' .7 fr'*'** .