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fl 1- TR People PresKj. Lical, M^intilc and mU —.—urlUneom—:— dob Pfiftting Ixecttted pr**f(rp»>y And In Ont k«M oti tM rti/H.t ms* •s. ^ You. XVI. V \. . \ / - 4 -•X ! y > iitewon pul>H*bi'd unloMt we me In mm w-MHin t>( IMMnu <*f the H> *** not. ' the eiews or exprewdoM tf j ei4 rtwpondmM. - * K All t»>ntraet ndvertlsement. jjnuttt be set I led for »|ti«rterlj. a<lvi rfl-emet t will i* Vh-inctd flrtA of Mms wifft- BARNWELL COURT HOUSE, S. C., 6 ABRlL. 1803. 3= No. B2 Alliance Department. TriK LA^i wkisekaL & Ktrtoy Smith,the Dlustriotia Sol* Adoj>te*f iw tlle<Jt*ni»ty tlrgdit bj - the CotHt-' flier-Toaoher ip Do^d. tf Atliatrco ' c .ItiJ.vSfti, tssw. M. J. PA'i’K. Ahaociatr Editor, To whont *11 Comiii'Hib dUotiM on Alliance Mutters shonld be Rdifres'siid. Offlrf r» of th« County iitUac*. Xf. fl. Dnru'nn, L, B. Toolo, Viotr I’re-iUlant. XT. 6. Kaiuberyi, So'jretary. A. K. Free, Traiuuror. W. G Britton, tMiaplAjn- J T.vS. \Teeks,'County i.seturcr W. A. All, Suiwanl or \.ssistai?t Locturer. W. F.. Sadler, Uo ir Keeper. Hi K. Harley, A.-.sistant l)(K»r Ke-per. D,- W. Bodiiord, Sei^pknt st Arms. FI It. Creeeb, Business Asrrnt. F.xecutive Cbirimittee—C. B. Fre^'V. W, Patrick, VV. A. Faust. * Traje C HifntUee—(}. M. Hunter, E. If. ..Itowllng, ,1. M Ulmer.^LXjUL TT . U / 111 ; 1 Committee on Good of tlK,OF)ler—T. f'. Me- ofetli thst the chances ro 1 itinKt his IHMrttideA From a l.lne of Soldier* \le Was f'Oiisplendn* la Uolh Mexican and CItII War*—Mkotrh of his l.lfe. SRwAxtft, Tiexx., March 2S.—General E. Kirby Smith died here this after noon at 3:35 oeclotk; For two years his health has been declining and two weeks ago he was taken sick in Nevv Orleans and was e<mlined to his 1>ed for SHIPWRECKED. Tortlblo Experience of Georgians . Off Cumberlaind Island. One Man Drowned, and The Captain In a **l|ln* Condition.—llerolNUi of I’llot t'a.lcr. Who Carrie* Ills Haja* , - tain SU Mile Cpoii 111* . Bark. Brcxswick. Ga.. March W—The tug Mascotte, Captain A. II. I'ctteP com- mmuling, owned by J. C. Engle, of .iscksonville, Fla., valued at Sls.OiHi. vent ashore on Ctiinherland Island PHANCE WITOUT AMiNIStRY. "Things political. ftifEF ITK.MS OF NEWS, ©ecuned ovew ^^vcn cints. - . . . . . pent ashore on i t ftre tyr six days, but recovered sulh- - fceacH yesterday afternoonfeausing the eicntly to travel iind feturned to Se- wanee a week ago. Two days after wards he caught cdld. A rehtpsc en sued. His ebudititfh d^tis bo'mplicated by congestion the right lung. Ev erything in hnijnan power was done to saTb him. bttt frbm the llrst it was ovi- Copimlttoeou GOOtlor tlicurtter—..l. U. .uc- uen* -oai, wac vuaucea ovis ..noo.ns ■ Mtllan, C. y■ Edehtteld, \T. i, Cave.^dv K recovety. Once or twidc during temf ShcUiug, E. B. Guess I: •+ ,jo the 8tlb Alliance} of Barnweli Coo ffty: ' “ • “ In Accordance with resolutions adopt 1 Jlit by tlm StjiptJtoaril of A lliailee I,ec- ' turer* sojjtc time sjfo in Colonthtn, I earnestly invite all Huh Lecturers, and especially tlmse from defunct Alii- /knees, to meet me at the regular meet- Ingof the t&minty Alliance in Baruwcl ' on the jnd Friday of April, Ifth, a mattefiTof importance will be bmugh before you for consideration. At my Holiclurtlon Col. 'I'albert, Ex State Lecturer, hub consented tu iul dress us on that day and i bespeak f*>r him a large aitemlam e. Ail papers in tile County frien Hy to our uauae are requested" to- eppy to " notice. T. 8. Wr.KKs, , Cuuuty Lecturer. ’ Bambcfe, March 37Ui 1H«;|. j w *'■* Bami>erg, S. 0., March 33.1. JHDC To t!ie Secretaries of Stili-AliiNiic.'- The, B irnwell County Alliance .. me.-t <' tiiu 0. iL, on Friday I4t,ii • i Apr:' at 11 o'clock a. in. . Bros, dellries, Tailtert and Gast i will he with us ahdT’deliver lectuiv-. All Alliancemen in good standing a requested to be present. Sub-Secretaries will please send I . tbeir rep >rts itot later than 7th A |.ri , as I will have no time «iu day of meet ing to receive^reports. W, S. Bambkro, {iecty^ ' kP ., Bamberg,-S. C. rary periodf'of acm i-contqjlonsness, mind wandered, through past see and he dfdered the batteries to eo ujj: Early this morning he Invame lo- taHy tnicohsclous. His end wits very peaceful. Uis wife and six of Itis fum- tly were with him.f For ciglilehn years past Heneral Smlth a hotne has l>cei» a< Bewaneo. where he has been phofessbr of Ixitany and mathenaties in the"^University of the South. Edmund Kirby Strillh was born in St. AitgUktine. Fla.i in May, 1534: When ten years of age young Smith went to school at. the famous Ifnllowell sohool at Alexandria, Va. After six years here he wa» appointed lo West 1'bint, copipleting his course there. lie was Drevcttdd second lieutenant, ^ifth United States infantry .Inly 1, 1(I4&, and second lieutenant in the Sev enth infantry August 22, 1843, for gal lant and meritorious conduct in the battle of Csrro Gordo. Hu was made yaptalti August 2<>, 1847, and two years later; when the Mexican w ar closed, he was ordered to West I’oint to assume Ihe post of acting assistant professor of mathematics in the National military academy: ~ • In 18A5 he was made captain of the Second cavalry and engaged in frontier warfare till tne outbreak of the civiL war. , ' He opposed Sbecssion'lintil ’ it was partly accomplikhed. but then-offered ids services to the ednfederate govern ment. His offer was accepted and his death of Steward Bowen, and leaving Captain Fetter in a dying condition from their efforts, to swim ashore in ft raging syft ahd biting northeast gale which lashed the water to a tremend ous height. « The Maseotte was errtrting from .Taek- konville. At Cumberland Isiaml sKS” was iwndedTiy T’iloi FranR Fader. A’ large hawser w ith which she attempted to tOw another lH>at became efttarTgled in the propeller, disabling her. Tap- tain Potter anchored but the 8ca was too heavy and one chain parted, leav ing the other anchor dragging, com pelling him to slip it. INdter made sail, but the wind.”reduced the canvas tb shreds and he quickly mmlo ffU" S' good landitig place on the Wueh near Stafford's shoals. When the Mkseotte struck the shoals death stared the crew-in the fare. Pilot Fader with a try to tiu: crew lb cheer up and follow’ "him. maiie4leap and was.lost tg view !n the storm-lashed waters. He reached tiu* shore after a desperate struggle, and Captain Potter followed, hut the crew, feariirgdhct'KsTfeTrgth would give 3ut. still remained,- A heavj* wave dashed the ls>at on the shoals, stove her In, throwing them in the water and compelling them to swim. Two went down and their Ixxlfes were washed ashore. The others reached shore with the aid o'f Fader, who sev eral times risked his life going Inbvlhe surf to meet them. Cumberland hotel was ten miles dis tant, and the i.nfn hnd no hope bf getting there until eheeren By rtider. Wheil six miles from the hotel^J’otter fainted and-Fader here .displayed the noblest heroism and the greatest test of physical endurance, lie shouldered his apparently lifeless form and carried it six miles, fainting as he reached the hotel. Mr. anti Mrs. Morgan, tlie. pro prietor of the hotel and his wife. dT all in their power for the men. Pilot FadFrix recovering, jmt Captain Potter is unconscious and - in a dying condi tion. His family was sent for. and have doubtless reached his bedside. One of the two men' washed ashore was met on his way to the hotel after l*wr,. :u K —’ The Infringement of Constif trtfotml Prerog atives the Caase. I Paris. March SO.-“-The chalitfihcr re Jectod (he senate's amendment, ihclud- mg the btll amending the liquor laws and decided. by a Vote 'of 247 -to :?T3 U. retain the liquor law amendment btB as a part of the budget. - . M. Tirard, rfrinister of finance, de clared that tHesa must lx- separate from the budget as (he senate had pro- .posed. Premier Uibot adiournctl tin session in order to give him and hit fellow ministers time to consider *heii .position, and determine if they shotfM regard the vote of the chamber ns • want of confidence in the ministry. • Aftfr ft lengthy consultation the min isters (ehdered their resignations t< President Carnot, and insisted that th« resignations be accepted. This minis try had held oflice for only atiout eleven aVrceka. ’’ - ■ . •" , It is charged (hat the resignation ol the ministry IS dne lcss to the decisioc of the chamber to retain the liquor bill amendment and more to the fear that the acceptance of M. Andrieux’s propo sition to arrest.Arton vrauld resplt,fB- tally to tlie minority localise of th« r<frelations‘ Arton would lie compelled iii reference f to make canalscandah to tl>e Paname La A DARING FORGER. Suttaa Met liultt* m N u in lx- r of I.nul*Tlll< Bank*. ; Lorrsvii.r.K, Ky,, March .20i—A tre Tnendous forgery iri the whisky wnre-- house receipts has been unenrthiM in this city, and A. IL Sutton, who doe* business as A. R. Sutton A Co., whole sale wltisky dealers and exporters, ii said to be at the bottom of it. Bunks of this city have made the dis covery that they have >>een victimized to ‘he extent of $100,000. The hanks lend hundreds of thous ands of dollars bn warehouse receipts, whisk} in blind Ut the government be ing as good collateral tu> any bank oftieer wants. Sutton eVRtEBtfy had a plate made nnd struck c'ff bogus receipts, which ivere forged oh distillers It is understood that jhit-nte persont * and banks outside of the city huvt been caught for an additional $100,000. Sutton denies any fraud upon hif part, and claims to have come intc possession bf the receipts honestly, by purchase froni other parties. Sutton arid l^i» h<x>kkeept*r are in A Very Una} Week at Ihe ra|>ltnl. Tha «- Mantea of the I.ark) Ap|H>luleea. important nomuistions were sent to the senate for Approval, by the Presi dent during the week; William H. Serman. of Wisconsin, to ■succeed Jutlge Jenkins as district jinigc in his Stat«*. Samuel T. Fisher, of Maryland, as sistant commisKii/ner of paU-nts. Morse, of Indianu, consul at Paris. His appointment is the ffrst recogni tion of the CliVfclaml element in In diana. Chancellor, of Maryland, for the Havre consulate, is secretary of - the state Ixiard of education. - George F. Pkfko^, consul at Birming ham, is auditor of the national demo cratic committee. , Ex-Governor .fames D Porter. of-'I-Vti- nessee. notified the Presidciit that lie will accept his trffer t.i U* minister to Chili. 1 ' ' ' ' ; ■ . , . Thomas F. Bayard, bf Helaware. to be aiqbussador t<> Great Brituim James A. McKenzie, of Kentucky, minister to Peru. J.ewis Baker, of Minnesota, minister NirRrngtia, Cokta Itieu nmtSalvnrinv Pierce M. B. Young, of Georgia, min ister to Guatemala and Honduras. ' Edwin Dun, of Oh jo. now secretary of legation at Japan, ijiinister toJpau. .Totin I. IJall, of Georgia, assistant attorney ge her ill: THE FIRE MSI. Interenting Happoningn of tho World From Far alntl Near. The l>eri-l«|.inrutv of Kim-Ii llnv IMirliia lh«t Week ( miixIiI f resh I riHtl Ihe lln«y Wire* M...I < h refill tv i.illleii ’. siul Con,leu*4-il Fur Our # Itl'U.ler*. ' 'Atlanta will celebrate Thomas Jef ferson's birthday, w hich falls on April' , ■thirteenth. John l-'itzfMtri.-k, of New York, the famous. Ttoiiniuii y If adef'. died .Monday rttnfiimg. e ■ Irving l.alimer, a ntatrieiije ft ho pois oned |_ijs guard in stale at.Jin k- M»n, ,Miefr.. and esqn'ped, has sinee is-en captured. The Ohio legUdatlire jitlssed a hill Wedpesday ui^ing a tax of s iim on winilesjile ainp^OO on retail dealers in cigai.vtU.-s. oil) Hid I ro naulilXiTiT at ft-,' to t ro,, i Iron At BUZZARD'S BAY. ffrffrmon R«*rrl\M U of H.Vin- puthy frotn rrrfhh'iir^lFvTluml. * Ilrzr.AKD's IlAY, Mass.. April 2.—The' scene o( yesterday's fatal iircywus vis ited by hundred^ of people tlxVay, ^ Early this morning a seurclf was-ip- stituted fpr the Ixxly of, Helen Mc Grath. The debris was carefully re moved and the search continued ilM day, hut no trace of the missing wo man was found. The finding of the Ixxiy of a dog at noon aroused the hone that the woman'fi i emains might yet lx- fonmi. .Miss Coliinson, the maid..is the most seriottslv burned of the sur vivors. She was thrown down by the force of the ex jflosiun and was fright fully burned on the face, arms and hands. Her sufferings were intense. Today she was resting as comfortably. A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAD. The Hog Crop There lias tieen a decidad. advance n the hog market. In some sections of tin boil111 hogs are higher than lor sever.:' years later the buildings burned ami, cnrk| . tied al><ni t its he iteeamc eliancellor of the l niveWflty jitter enclosed givin; of Nashville. - After six years' service in this position he went ty tlie Uniyer- rjo tears, and farmers wimhave hogwwset nifty 0 f the South in 1875 and lias since are realizing handsome price*. The rl^' livrid thera. - ” He lias been in poor health over a year. He is tlie lust df the full gen- iu prices is tne resultof shrewd specula tor* in the NorthwesJ, who, spuwd lr- the inerrusing price of pork, Ii ive song it to buy up tlie hogs for sale in the .-south, which will pass through the largo pack ing houses of Chicago, KansarsTJity atto ■ other points and be returned to South- ' era purchasers at highly pro.'itabl--I prices. The New Oilcans Time Democrat state* the case correctly, ' think,thus: The high price whirl pork is now edmmsuding threaten* to tin S i.itli In'two way*. It ha- already greatly cut down the con- auulption of hogs in this section, and— threaten* at the same time to reduce th number of our swine. 1'lie tkicrt.asc i the crop is principslly in tiie IVjesi, m the South Ini* as many ln»g-> -i* ever. "Hie price of promotion was rapid, as testified to by the Hat of his commissions. Colonel of cavalry at the first organization bf-the confederate government and army at Montgomery, 1801; brigadier general 1862; full general February ID, i8i>4. When tne Tend came ive surrendered — - hi* army to Genural Can by. May OH. A .Not* From One of the Nsronlr’* Crew. 1806. and bade farewell to his devoted Noukoi.k. Va-, March 30.—A winter Koldi'erti in a ■olemu and touching ad- vvAtehman nl Ocean View. Va.. this af- drexs. In 1836 Jic Ixtcarny prgsulent.of Cprnoon picked up on the beach at that tlie Western Military academy, but two a enampngne Ixtttle with M*veral si- bai.— v ,i „,wi * . --- - Bt its - neck, and with a g-iving allegeil informa tion from one of the crew. of the sink ing of the White Star line steamer Na- ronie. The letter was: 3:10 a', mi. Febfua r y 19.—Steam ship •Naronic. White Star Line, nt Sen.—-To Who Picks This Up: Report when you find 1,^1* to OUr agents, if not heard of before, tnaTouF snip is fust sinking lx*- neath the waves, and it is such a storm that we can never live in the small boats. One boat has already gone below with her.human cargo , God let all of us live through this. We. were struck by an iceberg in a blinding snowstorm and floated two hours. Now it is 3:20 a. m., by my watch, and the great ship ‘is deck level with the sea. ..Report to the agents at Broadway. New York, M. Kersey A Co. Goodbv all. .JOHN ALSKY. Cattleman. The officials of the White Star stenin- nhip company regard the finding of the message as a hoa*;. and further state that there was no person named Afsey on ixxird the Naronic. as, could lx* expected. . . Two male employes wi*re si-verelv •nl in default of fc $4.,,000 and $3ii,iki( burned ijiloiit the ftioe, arms and hands. >ail respectively. Mrs. Jefferson Has received messages THE PRESIDENT A PRISONER. m' l ' n ^‘ ’ ____ 61 r. vVlnttier and Mr. Benedict, mining SENSATION. erals of the confederacy. Hri leaves a wife and eleven children, Kirby Smith, Jr., in Texas: Mrs Buck, of Vicksburg, Miss., and nine who are still at home. His funeral will take place at Scvvo,- nee. Tenu.,.March A fretted by Frenrk Olllrert fne >»>- **•—s Nkw York. March 31 : --The president ? f Seri IHuningd ’ bxtk $*12,000 from a 'rench batik by force, and the birnkT manager called upon the two French cruiscra lying in the harlxir to prevent his escape to Monte Cristo, whither he was about to start to quell an insur rection. _ . ’ . The .president ordered out his mili tia, with instructions to seiiie whatever French gold they could finit. The sol diers proceeded to the bank, broke the doors down, blew open the Vaults and irar?t«FWff $32,000 in cash. The president was arrested by order of the French naval officers, ami word sent to France regarding the affair. Another French cruiser is on its way to Sail Domingo city with irisfruetlons as to how the case shall be disposed of. WHERE CHOLERA THRIVES. I -Ar 1 1 When "Hie i>rioe of betfAri .1.. a 1 vauce smn t siiry^d N .ir. Ivent sg iffAtorttltV4 |J|| Ark «||«t« ind qm, - ; irej; ut buying ug h »g*. f -f'G :l>1 1 !• They op *r.itrd. oi - c-iui , i_ - . very rural di-t'-iot*, *v:i *< 'i 1 * i not taking th i ‘tally n-, rj, lid , fully undbfstarti! the JH. iaiu»ti,L they consequeiitlV R 1 ’* their hog- very cheap rate*, far les* titan theiV.rc*! value.andare now sliipping theift"North. These shipiueiLt* threaten, as wc*su;ed, tri cotnid traoiy relujj uto scojk oh hand. Tim Soutlnru farmer* who 1W making sal^» are, of course, doing l. I i very foo^bii thing. 'Ve have no endUgh hog* to supply^ qur hom demand, and the slllpmeiits North mea that the,riouth tru I'Arutcrs will, have i“ buy the ri back again at a later perio I At a great advance on their i»rt;sea values. , ^ Aalara* kn>>vii the operation* o, the*e \Vi*tern p »rk *pjciT itor* h.iye j 'beert c »ttlfirjd‘alm r*tentirely to and . Arkaii*.is, it d* prohahle ilia the Southern—-farmers, par lion lary those who read the ncw-qiapers, ha, caught in hv this *iuie and Chare wTi be f.-iV of them to *ull their hog- a low rate*, to ba . bought hack sub* qunntlv Iri the form of pork at a gr - H,lranee.>ut.licrn Cultivator. INVESTIGATION STOPPED. j Attorney Canrrat Ordered th* Proceeding* I t |,| sr ontlii„rd. So r^axoqs tllrea. Ati.axta, Ga., March 2D.—The inves- .ligation of the Gate City bank defalca tion by the United States grand jury lias been brought-ito-a-Mulden stop. Attorney diencralJJluey tyiivd Cap tain Jackson and District Attorney Dar- nell to suspend further actiott in the Gate City bank investigation until fur ther notice. Captain Jackson left immediately for Washinton, whether because he has casus in the supreme court or to have an intervicwTvith the n-rtm-m-yjre-m.-ral, is not known. At this stage of the investigation the interference of the a ttorney ..general amounts to a getjylne sensation. Since the action of the .attorney gen eral wild rumors are floating about, for it is only that important ortieriil who could stop the course of law as has been done, and speculhtion as to the cause of the attorney general's aetioti is rife upon the streets. The grand jury lias taker, a recess until the loth of April; ■ .. <• —-—— Ribt at the Min***. LaFayETTK.Gh., Anril 2 —Last night about 10 o'clock at tne Bronco mines, abhut five miles from this p.aeC. there was nuke n serions riot. It seemed that Henrjf Parlin and Henry Arnold carried some illicit whiskey intp the camp and in sOTTrwny becatifi* involved in a general fight.' Parlin was cut se verely in six or seven places about the ueck and shoulders. Arnold was fa-" talTylkabbed throujeh the (right lung and is expected to dm at almost. 1 any time. A miner i>y the name of Lynch was also very badly cut. An Average of One Hundred and Fifty New Ca*ea a Week’ In ^iallelu. t SrrPfeTKRfiBURO, March 20.—It is sta ted in an oflicial report that an aver age of 130 hew cases of cholera and one death from that disease are reported .*nt of Poll* M>». Mantling Nod - Ally* tier Fharge* Aga Inst Judge l>ul>o*<- Wa-rr Fnlne. WrMruiS, March 31.—Another sensa tion was sprung on the community to day. Mrs. Manning, one- of the women , who made affidavit Ix-Mre the.Jegisla- ture that Judge Dubose hnd offered her indignities in his Office, made anotha-r affidavit today declaring that sin- had la-en brilK'd' lei inak, 'uK<- charges nguinsl his honor. She save, Magie- , trate W. II. Hughey, who proiimeal her ‘'good tn<»ney“ if «he mode the affirhrvk. and “big- tnopeyV if she had to gat to Nashville to testify. hasTuiletl to pay her. though repeatedly importuned to do *o. - . • . Today sh.e sought otit H,,n Cnrflck XV. HeiskelL president of tha- la-ague, and inaislt'd on. hriving a settlement. Judge Heiskell told her thal no ona* \vas authorize,! t<i offer wUn.essa-.s money, and refused to consider her case. Then followed the counter affi davit and exposure, and ii is re ported startling developments are hxiked for. “ HANGED IN MACON. The ernisvr.NYu York ha" the proud dlst nirt lain of Inn mp' bravo'ii all ra-a-- nrds. and is the fastest armored ve-eud in the world. . ‘ Invilations-wery sa-nl thcnriss to attend'I hr e on April $ Mf Pfa-'ieTier Sing Sing. ??■ Y Kighl U<»v. r.i»Jiiii» AVilHam 11 rtf I'ulifornia Episcopal diocese is dy ing at his home in Sait Francisco, lie is cighty-two yi-ars old.. Physicians at Detroit have sloj,j,e<l a iraiil load of iiiimjgiants until tha-y can' investigate wha-(,iii-i-\ttny of them are sick. The cholera scare is on again. Gerrrge l|. Galt, oneof the lx-st known men in ,tin- Jrl vxorhl of Na*w* York, died Midih-nly Monday morning a) his studio at the NsSix-iatIon hall bitihfing. I he TennesstM- li , gislal ure iinpearhe.l Judga- .1 ulins'J. Dllixlsa*. Tha- a-|u’.l'gi‘s im-luda* almost eva*ry offense .of w hia-h q,- jtt'ige could 18- guilty, exea-pt hril,cry. Hon-\Ym W h itney. ex-see ret a r\ of the navy, and a party of friend* an- on a Sontha-rn trip, and are nttw at llruns wick, Ga., for she remainder <1f the waek. Head nu-KAenger Rei*d. of tlie I'aeillc irnnk. of Na-w lork. was fanind da-ad fit his desk Tuesday morning, lie killed himself. Illness was the cause of the suicide. Tj Sta-phcjii -Uruad wa-Lt. One of t ha- most alanga-rous- inlerffiGYs anil for^TT^i in the l riited States, dhul in the prison pen at Bellevue hospital. New iork, Tua-sduy One thousand New York clot lung ‘’ut ters nro now nn a strike, and iudiru- lions arc that ten thousatul wiD soon lx- a>ut. Both sb'ev *>x-—■ 1 ’ . f There was a remarkahle heavy regis-' tration of—xvomen for Flu- contirig Kan sas Citv municipal election, ttini their vote will Is- u large factor in tlie com ing contest. " Y. H. Bell, a prominent hnd wadl-to- domereint ntof Itenne, I .aureus county. South Uartfllna. eommitted situ-ide Fri- day morning alx*ut 8 o'clock by eritting bis tliroai. * Will Gaxxlson. n.l.rnmp from Kansas, who was working nnt n short 1 <-rtn at Brew-ton. Ala., set tire to the guard house and perished in.4,he llaun-H, w iiile (‘iialahjr t'nexpertrallv Ffitoiaat* Fanar MHi ll nr, IliiwHel* a»f Wlaeaf. 1 uicaqo. March ’2ti.—Tftd corner (ri M,a- wheat collapsed taxlay. Jifhn ati'l Michael tjnlahy, the mUlfonuire pack- er* 1 CreaUj(pdwith lx-ing the most prom inent ^TinN^tof the rtrqnr whia-ti ha-8 I'ontrujjcd tin- MaN - deal, unloaded over 4.0O.(**t Imshels tajlay.- w-hieh resnltefl in it deelimj <tf seven iind a quarter Ca rits. and t lye.cofa < s»'-a|Uent,ruin a-f thosri caught oi\ tin-wrung side. Not since tin' fatuous Kershav- deal, the coilansa' of which ttrova- a score of n,s iptjl Isirfkrnpb y. lias tht-vy l»een Mich :» si-nsatiouM axi-.ne on the Chi- 1 t'ttjgw Ba>ii rjT a'f t raile. e j’ha-a-o]ifusr*nt ami p;mia-was ho great n* to inaki it almost iai|8;aaiblc. tu trade. . . Gm- theoi v is that the hi;f i»ra-ak in prices was drtc t<> the fa< t that tlie ixiard of Wade diicctor-. decided that a ‘.forage emergency o,\ist£i Tlle aTi ci- _ sion of tin- directors yxas ra a«dti-d last until shortly before the breukcuirie to- •Itty. The-/friemls of the hull a-lique,, anal many a»t ha>rs win* we-e mat potting a* f|-ii-mU sctilTtitl nt. t he "dea that the . storage decision eat an;, paftienlajr fig ure mi the daJ's op-ratlt>n.7. S|ierlin^ via*tire- The Savannah wheelmen** ilssoeia- 'lion will give another bycich la •urn a- sina-nton their cement track'at Savan nah April Hth, beginning at 3:311 o'clocki Tilt Olympic Club, of New ttrleansf makes a final offer of a purse of jcnytiMI for tin- Corls-tt-Miteli.-lf mft! Bob Fitzsimmons, knocke*!, amt Wil liam Mayo Saturday, sa-veri arid a h-iif amnei* gloves baring used. Mayo weighs ... 1-M potnifl". i*t hard ns st<-a.l anil.strikes, u ' ]M)vva-rful blatw, but '■ Lanky, HoW” pniveal himself the Ixatt*-! - lighter. Austin Gildxins, who recently ale- fi-ated Mike Daly-at Na-w f Ir Leans, ha* issued it a-hallenge to fight any light weiglit in the Whrld,' It Is ix-lieved that the barker of Dick Burge, thu English championv-Wi-H e«»ver the for feit in a couple of ‘lays. Ale«; Gt-e-rgian*. t-ie pugiltat, iilta dp- posited with Captain Caxd.e. of Ciiurin- nati as a forfeit to make a mutch with Boh FltzMtnniams. Gregglaiw t'laims the middle-weight champion- -Khip-tvt A4ucru:a l»ccatiHe no one in that class is willing to meet him. altlnfugh he has had a forfeit up for sa;:ne weeks, ♦' "TflfTh^'a'a^nt i i ty c tu it. of^ New Or leans, W'ril a/ffer ?3:,.0<IOTor tile Corlx^lt- Mita-hell pt-iza* Uglit. or will hsoallu thd mill for hi per yf *i^. ( vi- TailTm f- His mother died of heart diseasat. Be says In* vvonbt prefa-r .-t sudden death to a iinga-firig tllm'ss and painful aleath. He'deniesever lmvinjf kaul tlaat Mitchell wouM wliip Corbett. THEY WILL "ANNEX” ANYWAY. F-onMJMxnala-r Whltlnx Tnwa-al « ilawnllnn ' Malila-u. * > Wabhinotok, Martrii 30.—The report has reached hel’e th.wToinniander Whi ting, of the United States war ship Al-* liance. now as .iionoluhi. is u utxo«t to wed the pretty daughter of A. H. Fohg, a millionaire mercliant of Hawaii. The bride’s mother is an English vva>- mari. ' Uomtnander Whiting is fifty years old. Fong has fourteen addi tional daughters, all pretty, and each one of them worth a fortune. They are all gifted musicians and highly c<I-. ucated. • Whiting is a member of the Army and Navy and other swell clubs here, and was thought to be a confirmed bachelor. ~l . , Dashral to 1’ieee*. J.rn Tavfrn. Gn.. March 31.—There was a destructiveWreck this afternoon on the (laitiesville. Jefferson and South- everywoek in the govermne . . dia. ‘ Quite an extensive trade is car-^"AsBlaok Murderer Fay* the IVnaftjr of III*. — - *. Crime THIm Morn r,, K Macon, Ga.. March 31.—Louis iJew-is, the e*dored wife inurtKier. vvus hangetk exactly at, noon tixiay. His neck was bf-iflten' He sjtng while the rope was around Kis neck, and while the last prayer was being said called to a man at the jail to lot his brother-in-law *n, not to Ik 1 keeping him. He renounced Catholicism, which lie had shortly before embraced, and re fused the further ministrations of the priest. - . *' : V .The crime for tv Bit-h . Lewris . vyris hanged was the murder of liis. .wife, near .MaCon. in tlre/allof 18!H». The Whooting occurred after a short quarrel. Lewis maintained until the end tliat the shooting was accidental. ‘ ried on vbetween 1’oledia and Austrian Galicia, and alfo between Germany and I’oledia. 'Ch’olera has appeared at Soalosce. a market town of Galicja. Every at tempt has been made-bv the town nu- thofities to check the disease, but de spite their efforts it is spreading, d'iiree -deaths from ejmleru have, already oc curred, and a number of cases were re ported todajf. tHE WHITECAPS. Farmer* Determlneal to Protect Their Ne gro Kmplo.vr*. 1 Fohr Vau-ey, Oa., March 28.—Marion Brvrint. charged with being a mvmber of the whitl'eap gang, was hound over in tlie sum of $1,000, and-Yattghs in the sum of $500. The negroes who*were attacked left their, homes and jrpoved hear to Mr. Bassett s house. Farmers are arming their negroes "and will protect them against the whltecaps. . , . . ,,, ’ w \ A Sa-xtuplc Kxca-utlo'n. ' f* ^ ^ Ciifster, S. C., March 28.—One year ago this month, Alfred Crosby. Isaac Ci-osKv.'Isaac Yongue. Martin Yongue and Flisha Yongue. ail eolered. were jerri. a rovd. running from Gainesville to f„ un ,i guilty df the murder of Ander Noeial Circle. V . son McAlily, C Itlooaly Warfare In llomliira*. Panama. Colombia. March 20.r—Trc- • raendous fijjhting marks tli<v progress of the war in Honduras. N»’ws lias just lieen r^-ceivetUof a battle near Tatuni- bla. }vhichTestilted iri the defeat of the government troops, Yvith a loss of more than 100 men killed on tlu- field. Nearly Wl of the revolutionary soldiers were slaughte r ed. and afb-r the battle the lx,<lies of all the dead men fonipl on the field were collet:‘ed in ti heap and burned. •- B,,1, Tnniton, tbd Itidiim despemrin who was eliargeal with the miir,!<-r of a Cherokee named Jesse ERiott a,f t'g- tuosir. U T.. last year, writs hai.gi 'l at Tahlequah, 1: T., last Tliursduy. The failtire of the C'Miriiercia! Na tional bank, at Nilshvilte, Teun.,'cttm,cd much excitement and sueli a heavy run on the otln-r 4>iinks ns to conip<-| tvva, more of them -to ohe** tiieir tlax>rs. Augusta. Gu.’. has secured tl>.- -tale fair for l*D3. and promisas innen to sight-seers and exhibitors. Mia- is nl- n-ady endeavoring to sa-curo tlie pr- s- t^u-a' of President and Mrs. Cleveiui'd. 'ITu- Marshall -Elevator, one of the largest in Chicago, was .totaMy ,L-s- stroyed by fire Tuesday morntnjr. The .. K*ss 4»-est,>iiuttcfi nt auoarKir of a mil- ’lioii of doUVirs N-fi lives were lost.' Tiicre are Ijilla lx*fore the Tennessa-e legislature‘for the nia intena nee of tin- military of that stata-, and investing the governor vvitti power to ra'iK-l in vasions ami suppress inobs and insur- rectioiiB. A telegram was received from Sheri IT IVhite'by the governor, saying that he vvoiild leave Untie, MdtyL. Sunday i;va - J; ning at-7 b'elMvk with 4Hekey. rih- mnn - charged with the murder of John M. Clayton. A bold thief entered a lion -e tin third suece^Mve lime in Bristol. Tenn.. knocked the servant -girl dovvu anil j kieketl her intontieonscioiiMia-ss ls>fore she eonhi give the alarm, and "then made good his escape. • ’ , 'A^e’ivtluig affray” rtccurred in Au gusta. t\a.. Thursday. Ix-twi-i'n- Tom itemiett and Nick Cotter, his staqison. ij wiiieh the former was seriously, hougli not fatally cut. Jesse Yarbrough was h* ntm ee ' at Appling, tin . Th»trf«Hy, to ......ige.r on .I uni-5th. for murder, aid Louis Miaiikscntericcd to life riiq iSoniiieut (_Ij ! •tli*i** Hi No%i* Suoiiik. ♦ HtH iJ'Ax’ N. S . March JD--Tvva» well flovclopcal eases of choU-ra have (level- ojx-d' here. Tlie healtli authorities state Hint they havvv'takcii pH preenttlions to keep the d .i-tis. from spreading; and are not .alarmed. . i Tam AVulaaia Won't It, turn. 1 ZJkrl anta, Ga., Sfar-li IL—T(*m XVut- son denies that* he is returning t<* the Republican TarlfT Danq,i«t. Canton, ('.. March 2D.—The republi can tariff banquet here to-night was a political-f-.iccess. Four hundred guesl* were present from .various cities iy Ohio. Hon. J. IV Fawcett, was toast mftater and at the conclusion of the feftH he rend telegrams of regret from px-FreRidcnt Harrison. John She’rtnan. General \V. H. Gibson, of Ohio, Hon J. C. Burrows, of Michigan, e.x-Governor Foraker, ex-Sneakcr Reed. Senator, llenalerson. of Nebraska, and Congress man John Dalzell, of I’ennsvlvania. Apri discovered in the Higgins hotel on 1 4:3n o'clock this inorn- Water Colic.. 1 lit Jle i.iije, A>l I* iii nr to ll Yu a i>‘ wr-.-* p* ii'tbhsh t)i •(' v du irii-- 1 li li'i' Aiiandtl ‘ oCw'ttTu- for : ill lie h i ' ri . itlTrie;! -’•v h.xlm* sftw <| a*t. i and ih I f»w»1 vv i in • le ntr-*u*, h it 'I Ml-J iri ‘he hl vH , aVe'uve IrHeFVi-vtvrid a physician e-tpvrie'i,** ail.I Je*nrv-ed.lv hi?” rHpq’rafdo'L •I't a ty* tl|e death* vv • hv tM*vvi:ir aninial* driijk eoLUwator too froat^g^I” at^ •e* that. ariTrtitric* each \of cjilqrofo j $niUUiidaBrtm7"with a pirtt of whisk > and somri soda administered »s a ‘Iran rii (ii the b«»*t remedy. . They need narcot ics to ease the riaia and tiimiiUiHa to -keen up the *r,length ' Mt. Ned Martin, w!io' owned a hun dred mules, safjd tliat ild| m ile Wool I die of colic if ttivpn a plenty- «»f Pin 1 amtin- We vylll be gl» 1 t,o ; hear fro n other* havitljfiliad experience in tlii* direction, 3 .... To Hrlng the Htutua* Ovpr. IVtASHlNOTON, April 2.—One of the Spanish ships of war coming over to this country to take part in the naval parride ut Hampton Roads. Va., will tiring to - New York Sunoi’s statue of Columbus, which is to l>e erected by the Nevv York Genealogical and Bio graphical society. A Forty Year*’ Vrrallrt. Fort Myers, Fla., April 1.—Thomas Luvcine. aged 15, and Willie Bhmck, aged 14 years, ^ere sentenced to th3 petlitcntgu’y for 40 yrOrs for the mur- aef-of—Albert Eekrotlx May 15, 1892. The only thing tliat saved their'lives waa the fact of their youCh. ‘ - ^ouP Man killed. CARTKR*vtLLfci Ga./TtprO 1.—Fouf Wien, two wirito find two negrdes. were killed~a( Lluld'* lime vvorks to-dnv. and thren otliers V»»dly injured by tne ex- ftioaifmjjfdytikmitc. which was caused by an attempt fodrili a.li-de deeper, in W iicli a change had been previoubly , placed. ,, The mixed passenger train, carrying six loaded freight Cars ami two passen ger coaches, plunged through a 50-foot trestle over Mayberry creek, three miles and a half from this place, com pletely demolishing the entire tfriiin, with the exception of the engine. One man. Steve ThomaK(" a neqrra brakelrinn. is dead, and otliers among Hie eight that were injured are ex pected to die. TWo Denth Trap*. BuapfoRp, I’a., April 1.—Flrcwas liscovei Main street at ing. The hotel was occupied chieily by railroad men. “f whom there was about 75 asleep whtiri the fire started. Many of the inmate* jumped from the. windows into a creek and several peo ple were badly burned. The Buffalo. -Rochester aivd Pittsburg freight House was entirely destroyed.^- Three dead, two known to he in the ruins and 25 were injured. LtTTt.K Rock. Ark.. April t.—Thir teen houses Were destroyed by fire last bight at Wilnrit Ridge. Ark. The Stair hotel and several business houses were burned. Two persons, a man and a child, perished in the hotel. Two more sustained.;broken limbs (by j uin I>‘ ing from the windovys of the hotel. ^ Tlie C»*lila*r Arre*ta-al. ■* Nashvili.e, March 307—F. Dortcr- fleld. cashier of the suspended trimmer- A lily, colored, and sentenced to death. , - These, with Joe Bran non. al ready cashier ot trie suspinm sentenced to death on that date, will , ifl >j Niltiona i i, nl ,k ( ,f this city, vv :,s »r- mnke six executions on tn» saine day. - rtvs ted yesterday afternoon on a war- klisha ^ on^ue is qniU* ill Avith coil* ran ^ a worn out by bank examiner smuption^and it is lx*Ueveil that he McKnitrbi. l^ortorfiebl ifave bomt In will uoVln& to see the seaffolct.^ J - . —“—: "~Ftlna‘n*I df r C«l«nel Sheparal. New York. 1 M rtf eh 28.—The funeral of the late Col.' Ellidtt F. Shepard, ed itor of the Mail and FLxpress. t(x>k place to-rlay. The funeral services w ere held at tjie Shepard residence and at the fifth-avenue presbyterian church. Rev. Dr. Hall conducted the funeral servi ces. The ixxiy was interred on Staten Island. The funeral was largely at tended by people distinguished in pri vate and pul,lie life, 4 ' - ; ? for a similar crime: Bolti «..<.or - J.' * Colonel Rolx-rt)!. Ingersidl nriimiod ivn-Oi I'eitnx-ratie party. In a leading edito rial art writ- iff the IWple'K party impcr, of vvhieb he Is ealtU»r, htf say* t<laU*y : *• Fivery dictate of eamimon Imriest}-, of self-respect and loyalty- etkFy fee)-, ing ofjtatiiotisin, of regard for the fu ture oLHiis great i-ourtry and of- sym pathy for my fellow ir.ci’. render it ab solutely linpossib'e for me tu harlifrf,-. the thamyhi*nt giving up tba- fight for ,4^-tU-r laws, lu’ighter boinca rud luip-.\ pier lives until every wdrd tny lips enn niter has Ix-cn spoken, and i-vyry Hhrt *ny'pa-ii can write lia.-.'lx*cn written. To tlie neighbor itiu, differs Jroin. here is generous and cordial- relationship, if he will have it so. hut 1 pnrcliuse nri praisa; l,y^ apostaey. and , 1 want no frk-ii(ts at 'he price <ff dTsTrimor: My -choice lias Jieon made and 1 will abide it! proud of my creed, proud of my com panions, and Miti lied with my lot. Captain Serivan. of the French ificr- chanl marin-. and- <’it;>ta" :r-41ii-t--eh; ad the German merchant marine, fought a ^itstot Ttrra-f in tVVris on Easter; Each tired three times abd nuither was in- jured. •>— -------- 'I he UjiiGhI si nt,-» siiprcinc. ci>ttr4 hT- tirim-d the judgment of tiie Georgia siiprenu; court in the a-aM- of Sidney LortcCHeft alhis Walter- S. Ba.-jresf«»ru, the well known swinlder. who. ciaim- ingto.ba- Lord tk-resflird’s Non. cut ft vviila- ^w»th in New Y'ork and the south.'a* the expense of his deluded victim-,, . Governor Carr, of North Carolina} lias vYritten to the president of thtC Davis .Mimiimentt.assaiehition refjuest- ing the funeral train Ix-nrriig the re- niains Jefferson, TH vis from .New (Or leans. Ih- allowed lo halt at Raleigh: The remains S*f ibtyis " ill Ih- plaeeil in ' state.at the irilpitol upon their arrival in this citv. — NEW SOUTHERN INDUSTRIES. The liail<i*!r!n’ t J> alTn - nnr.ru-i-ly -Oat* hu nt of MMilttem imlusl-ry lM<lii*tria , t J>f>vcloj>i!ia-nt In the H'eek Fiullnir Mara-li •’Ttla. Ditmage From Ire Oorgr* Itra-aklna. Washinotot ChosstNo. N. J.. Mararii 28.—The bra*»king<>f the great ice gorge in the Delaware river, anal the conse quent su),siding of water on farm lands along the Delaware, reveals damage that will require,ye^ars to remedy. It is estimated that the total loss from the freshet amounts to $l,(*KMmo.“ the sum of $10,1*81. The charges arc perjury and making faTsc statements to the department. On Flrr In Mlal Oa-ean. New York, March 29.—The British steamship Venago aYrived here today after a most exciting trip While in mid -ocean the vessel caught do firff. and had it'not been for the true and gallant efforts of tlie officers and cra-vv, tiie VCsAel would have Ir-cti destroyed; The flames Were finally subdued, but" all of the vessel’s Upper puft was burned away. , ^ Cholera at 8t. FeteriThurg. St. rFlTKRsfiORO, March 30.—Cholera . has made its appearance again in this cuy, and it is known Jjjiit fatal eases are of daily occurrence, although tl«> authorities base 'not resumed their jxriicy-of last yl ar of making a regulatr dail.C announcement of the new cases and deaths. home Tliursduy IVrtin an out-of-town trip. suffering from a cold. , On an iii- quiry tonight at his residenee. it vv-i-^— said the Cadamcl w as indisposed. luitjijN firTp'iivIl- 'hv tlie Tr.itlcsm.a a,f Tennessee, illness was not of a grave untune; show* that forih* tfrst onnrterot IHKt »hc m vv \r:u., rt.-amlx-rs in iarKrt v -icr-, ’.mti.strirs , stalilishert e*i red thaase of the i-ntt .MiUi iliaiiiiHr. in .it ■ m rn ,|,i, lr i, r «,( 1^--* i:*< while mr the tirst quarter mclito. I al,, lias aamfessa-d Glut ■’ the-man who iimnlered Fre*t I . months :«'« nt IhintsviUa- last year 21 acre f-.rin.-.l Thf <rrt»r«-* lug- \ VI*m„K ni*m«rrk. } Bkumn, April 2.—Mor« than 400 men took advantage of the magnificent weather to visit Fredriesehsruhe to- ^ day. Among the first persons frtrtri vvjjom Frince j Bismarck received con gratulatory messages yesterday were the Flmpress Frederic. Prince Joe, of -Russia of Ptv Baden. - n _ —.. ^ Emperor Wijliam, • ' ’high 3'Ali Kollnltz kentrjycd Again. Bainrripoe, Oa., March 28.—Dr. Von Pollnltz, whose motion for a new trial was overruled in the supreme court a few days since, was brought cut and n;sentenced to-day to hang on the 5th of May. It is thamght. however, that tlieTtovermfr may pardon him. V Arw York Tlmr* **a«W. » -Nr.w' York, March 2D.--Thc Nv vv Yri.-k Times was sold yesterday for $D5o.<*)flf, The present editor in-ehief^t'fiarles il. Miller, and the managing editor. G«* ( ,. F’i Spinney, are among the purchnsers, »nd will remain in their present posi tion*. ^ ^ 1 MVC Will I* |I»I IIIV Vf ,*«•* ■ <>H.iNy.-;it- “nlv x il-v»-: ifx-il .-onr.innles have |.4-eii iiu ,w|»ir;ili-il 'lurmV Uc- .x:iin< tH-r.oufor man soiii,’numt ns ago at lluntsville, '' " 1 r ’, i’ ir,I, V! 1 T,,r » . •,». . w ,, —CuiU.-iLs's,,-aaon'-ft To toin-nitml VOftl'M iftffW 1 e+m. I lie -Rliet ill of ScotU eullllt v, . it ,(•••,, nrUix Ai-iuiaui T,-ii>iesse..willT$*-ht{re Friday KV- take fiM.-iorfc* n» oil mllN anal th»- hnUdinK ol 22 him bark. Tin- result of the RopubUcnn e+iucus in the Seventh eongre sional district of Miissuehusa-tts makes it sur,- ♦I’ftt \1. I’i. Garrett-, speaker of ti,»’ lions. 1 of repra-sa-ntatives. will be imminated to succeed Henry Cailxit laxlge in eon- 4tre.sK.' Tlie Da’imx-rafs Nv ID probfthly run Dr. William Everett, again. The.capsizing of a stitl boat ondake Pondfiartrain. Sunday, vesiilted' in the drowning of four ladies. Mrs. Mary A. Kelly. Misses. Mary Flynn. Agnes FTyiinj^md Kttie lyell.OyThc jiarty -CaRnprised in, f»a*ir mew and si\ ladus. and all were^ rescued but four. The' ace i< lent was eft used by an attempt to jibe the,Rail, and poor management in trying to right the lx,at. , "Secretary of Stab’Gresham has vvritr f ten tHetter ♦*> Minister Lino«4m-un«h t d; Gknk.va. Ga.. April 2.—George A. Jameson, one of the best known citl- art of the state, died this via. the king of Saxony, the ri’g.-nw -iaxTi* ,,f this part of the state, died this l*- v varia and the grand duke ofmornuig.' Mr. Jameson was an old en. No ma-stage was sent by ‘coufedcrAvtS soldier and was held in knew him. Ha ally Mur,leal. Dorni.Asvu.M-;, Ga.. April l.-r-John date of March .mtli. accepting.liis resig- r.aliori. tiprl'notifying hirri of. fhc ap-' -poiritment.-of his- uriceessoV. Hon. Thomas ITTfiiyard. to 1h> ambassado#- extraordinary and minister plvni|H»ten‘* liar to (ireat Britain. lie assure* Minister Lincoln of his high pa-rson:«.l regriird. and stata*a that therilesignatieri as ambassador, etc., is in pursuance «,f n Haternork* plan * nn,l ID, new wcixtwofdn lilunts ‘intin:; the- past njinrta-r a* a. a lust 13 I-.t3 ami UI m tl,e ffrST-quarter .a«M-*l. Te.- - nesHce leaale vltriTtf Oeorida uml. North r»is>- lliia c-Iom- riv..l.s with 21 ami a rtspectlve.v: Misslssiiqii ix’inu' last with*. < >1 text industries 7(5 were eJuahlished la tiu,‘iniMrier :.s oKaJnst 28 In the ITrst quarter nt Kerfml IMn tin- Same i* ried ,it ls|»l: anal the ri.very K'uu r-i' ihanM-ter of this dovelpjaiicot i* s’luwi, liySlie tael that only :t stales, Arkansas. Ki-mm-Uy and VV,-»l Yirvlnta are not rej-re- Sented In this total. Al.ilmma leads Uu- lis. with ‘-‘3: North Carolina. 16: (Jeonfla IS; Soul a Carolina *. and Virvriaia 5; Mississippi 4 and TeiinrsMS’and Texas A each, ami Florida and Louisiana I each Th s quarter shows 58 flour and (rrlst mills es- tatdisiusl as neninst 2S» ter the same quarter nt 102. A total ui tu oil mills Is s'lown as axatnst ',l in l-v/2 and * In the same quarter of IXM. over half of the total niynt-cr neiux las-auxl in Texas. ■»iid Ih,- remainder Is-lav scutlercal thmusnaxit .he < llier eotioli Frowinit states. Twelve >ri k anq til« plants are reported. 22 cotton vom- ur> s«es. 21 electric llvht phuits. 2! foundries •rid machine shoue. 7 lee faa-tories. 32 water works duals ai-lk; <>Ur r mi.-eellaoeous ladkas tries. J’" ,vision in _ . . . Hpipthe act of c«*ngre»R r Ward lost his eyesight bjj, th<:'''pr^pfi3' ^flffcii 1st. BJ93. aiyEin vievy of her turo discharge of a canfion here Uxlay, majesty's Appointment of Sir Julian and JI., F. Sibley and Henry Ward wefa Dauin e-ftrt-cuhatulwsxwnlorio the l uU'td •averely burned alxiut the faeft. , , -SUitoa. ^ t Mr.w A'Cmt. X(>ril 3 -CoTma- May. h.«n4 JuB,-.*.® 24 : July. g :tl market easy. Mic.aUitnt 8'»; market iiuiet. (Tlta-Aa; i April :t. Civs i qi^kUttfans •otlows; Mcsk ix.rk »t* I**;, I* 12**. land PU |7- j. Siia>rt rths; hs*se. 4*.ttV,‘d< 12*». -xli shoulders, tuxaxl. t9.l2!d&9,2$: short, Shies haixaxl, fll.7.ia(>SHk WHXAT — May 77%. vIats —May 2D‘i. Laud. • May W 45. v-«vax»am. April S.- *0. > usUi quid r.t tt.'2;> t % ■ \