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/ Largest Circulation Kvcr iiUiiinnl l»v a |)a|M'i* |)ult1i.<li< a «l at tialliH'.v. ’I'liis is CMlHVlIed l»_v t In* I»’«>H A rxi iti Weekly Leix.i-r LEDGER READERS Should P.ttroni/o Ledger Advertisers. VOL. L NO. i»«;. (LVFFNKV (1TV, s. c., fioday, .M OI ST 10, LSJM. si.sn a v i:A I»\ OATES WILL BE GOVERNOR. S0ME SECI!r ' HIS ’ 1HI(V - OLD NORTH STATE. diphtheria bacilli. ■ NOW ITS A SENATE BLUFF. THE STRAIGHT TICKET ALABAMA. IN Its Only a Question of Figures—The Vote Will be Much Lighter This Year on Account of New Laws. Ctininniiii \Vil»«>u W.Hiiii ii * v■ • r. ii W. II l*rovidi>«l finr lint i«* Mi* IL »M1». WAsillMiToN. Ah !i. rii. i-• i* >..|iih swrot histurv alniul a in ;i:t jii'lu' 'hip just filled that ha' ii :• l«". i told. When tho hill lir-f p 1 ' tli pn'idi iit had in mind a man h>r ih" jO ic who.s** Iiam** lias not ln'ini nii'iili 'i!'R. W iliiam L. Wilson, tin* Hi.:ir,nan •>: th'- way. and iiu-ans ronnniit' . ha-' I n told hv his i>hysi('ian> that i.. ui’ r h nor Mi>. Wilson ran to « njio • • 1 i "a|ili in a rlimafr so ri.Lroroii' a - 'A * '( \ ir- Trxas has hnini ivnoiiiimniilod to THE DEMOCRATS MEET IN RALEIGH. A New Avenue by Which the Mulrnty ft Convrycil t» Iliiui4tiliy. New York. Aug. !».—It has iNirn an* nonnrrd at fhr hralth drpnrtnirnt that grnuinr haHIH of diphtheria was fonud in tin* rhrrsr whirh was ship|MHl to this THE CONSERVATIVES PLAY A HAND. Thi Important Questions Before the rity last work from the Star ('rraiurry. What Confcrrccs Will Propose—If the Convention arc Silver ami Pri- marics to Instruct for U. S. Senators. giilia Montgomery. Aug. 8,—The returns already sent out have Ini n fully eon- Armed. Oates and the Dnuorraf-; have made heavy gains all over the state which plaees his eliftioit Isyond any question and dispute, The senate will have at least eight majority and the house not les- than 10. Tic oflleial vote will make < >.ite<' ma jority as nmoh as ihmi. and an in- ereased Denus-rafic strength in IhiiIi hraiehes of tlie legislature. The vote is short of the IS!)-’ vote by ! 40,000 or .Yi.iiOO, on aeeonnt of tie lew clrs-tioTi law. tried for tie fir^t time. It ia modeled on the Australian ballot sys tem. and every voter innst jirejiatv iii- own ballot. jiater returns are all favorable to an jjjej-easeil Iieui<s-ratie majority. Oite. piffies by a gis|<( inajijiity a unuilter of fhp nullifies |i|a( K<|11| parried in In < .I'. > . The latior iqaktts few gains anywhere, and they are small. The Denes ratic ticket is elected by double to triple •Tones' majority. The lowest estimates pul it at •Ja.ooo, while indications are that it wi*l go 10.- 000. Tlie legislature is safely Dellio- cratie. VOORHEES' INTERVIEW. !♦ Pfn« N i:fr 4 t •»»• tll*• I’lMlflTflMT. ^ ^SH|.N|,'|,|N > dug H - |l |t(Civ. had |(ceii any hope |hi|t an agreenneat might |r yeaehed during |l(e day. |h.(t ho|s: was ilisjS'UHl wh"|| Iho jllte]i\ ie\y of Mr-. Yisulicea ]M-|>ai|||i pqpliis, (seiiaiorial |<ielUtN‘|'S Ilf the e<illlejs-uee. of eolli'se, d«s-line to talk alsmt the interview. Yet their manner plainly iudieates tle-ir displeasure and the eiuharr.i'siu^ ]si>i- ♦ion in whieh it has put fh mu. I'ireful inquiry into the sitnation warrant- the belief fliat the eonservatives have Is-en solidified by flie interview, it- jnihliea- ri .n having very mneli the same elT<-et •il'ITl! I'ili.l III M( \Vj!-!'l IlV ili- l ,r •'*- <|cnt. whieh was t<-a«i in the hou representatives with sueh draucitie re- •nits. Ill the honse the -ellate aineiidiuents wen* agreed Io. to the hills to'llhjeef ips-euhack' a id national hank notes to state taxation: to aiuend s«s-tions •flul ajui •fMCI, n-vised statutes n'lating to ♦Up-i sitrvev .of pnhlie I; ml and f«n- th * J»r«iii*cfioif'oE ji« pson* iMi ui'liUig lalsir ktid material 'in the VOiistnn^lon' of finildings.' A ■ •'ineuii;eii| fe-olutioii was jigrlsal to direeting the si in tary of tlie llTterior to suspend file o|H-lliug to tile MUileuienl l: Ynacond.i i'eM*rv:iii.*u in v lpj ida. .|.ne si iiaiy laji \>.a' j11 ,iI to ^Up'iid tlji. ||uai.auth|e ayf iif |s:»| liy iv-' |tl*vini| eyi.uysiiiii 1h^i»' plying Ih I weei| Onnai'iau and I’uited Slat * |huIs from its o|M*rators. By a vote of pki to |o:‘, tin- house rc- cisled from its disagreei.il ut to the si n- •tc ameiiilnieuts to the Indian appropri ation hill relating to the r.ititieatioii of treaties with the Siletx. Yankton. Sioux *St'd Nc/.|sMees Indian' to pnn-hase pm si»Mi of the!) •vii-.|M*etive r»-i i' ati*ins ♦bfa-jis- i h - i net', t»i pnall.v'iij.ss'jng tin* Jdn ;tA far Vi' file lionsf 1 is eom iVin d. >n Cliioejc in C<inL relic*. *. * * ii r in- Sti;|rtly afti't pi icelnek III* - taiitf eon |j-j.es p ,ij|i 11 eeS' and (lie III in'.' (•( infer •' jojiicd ilieu - as'iiciaP ' )t n jli|, flijjjri It Vus lUifde l,ni|wn |hai ni.i|rii|ii|| \Vil. Sou iiud othi t eiiiif' ies would a|ti<ud the caucus. Jf was stated that the uiorning meeting of the coiiferes had hrouglit alKiut no eliange whafever on the taritf situation. PECULIARLY DISTRESSING. tin* IMsastrr After timther iti Ihe I'.,^e I ..tiiilt in Miir> l.iii I. MAiti.iauto. Aug. K.—The family of Rev. (M. Page, of ('• illington. baslus-n ^•'Ciiiii.tli initonniiiMi. i(qs snmniia. ,, Ml*. I'hge's s,,n in.law. tlie 1 ,e\, farl ♦frnnliner, is ill at the reetorv: a few days ago he ria-cived a telegram from Mexico annuiint'iug (lie siiddeu death of bis son. Woods Page, and the critical illness of his young wife, and if hours •fter this auotlier telegram was received Iselftmt „T the snn.iel, Iici|t(,. f,i,m hear, fliaease, of Miw'.Mam) (iraiiiiiict*. only •ister of the ill man. That afternoon Mis« Lilia Page and Mr. Carl (irani- mer's little daughter ilrove with Mrs. Grainnier's nnrse to .lolm M. Bowie’s. The horse ran away and threw all three from the vehiele, eutting the little girl's •fprcliejtd tVom tin hair down to the roliilitioils him as affording flic 1 for 1 mth. This fact w l.utiwn f > ihe jiresident. When the hill ec I'iug a -c \v judge ship for thi’ Eight a riivn'l e one to him. Mr. Cleveland . being inn! r i le- i :n;ires- siou that the eire.: l inch' !i ! 'i'i \a>. at K\i.cniii. Aug. l*. state eoiiveniiuu met -Till* Di •nioeratic at u*hiii in Metro- onee thought of : ;»p]i* *i •it in:; Mr. Wilson. thus gi\ ing him ;» lift » ]> t i; i-ia 1 iiud .1 new home. H - tnr Mr. Wils, nt. and the matter Vi.tri lll^ • ;! s k( *; 1 The president's att t it i« *:i vr.' •* 1 r 11] •1 to the fact that Tex t- t S ?H»f in tli 1 * 1T • t:!. and that Mr. Wil-, HIS jinli* • ’..! -e I-vices would he remh 1 :i| IM j 1 ' *: «i t le- siint*- latitude as West Vir r .i l v :i • ideit |Mi|itau hall. If is a full nearly every eolUlfy being representefl Sfafe ('hainna’i Sininioiis ealled the convention to order and proposed .1. Buxton if Winston a» temporary presi dent. Mr. I hi \ ton madi Aftou, N. Y.. and which was seized in a Washington street store by the direc tion of the state hoard of health. The oftirial rejsirt on the matter was made by Assistant Chemist Beelie, of the division of bacteriology of the health department, to the sanitary stqierinteud- •nts ofliee. Dr. Beelie found the true linci-illus of diphtheria in the cliys*sc. Fifty-one House Members Don't Come to Terms They Will Report a Disagreement. Washington, Aug. — Senators Jones and Vest, of the taritf eonferem-e convention, packages, each weighing fiO |»onnds. had coiuniittce. and Senators (torman and ilia) v\. vigorous .ind elo- received W ith e||- was ahandoned. A LADY’S R r to ( 'levelaild w.i- also his It.iii- ASSAIL ANT. w \ \ lit- X\ l%« i% t: »v : i \ I - »»i:i .» I : . ii. TaM.amassee. Aug. !*. Y ( ’ara L fblldnev. nianag a of (In ! -1: gi’aph ttttiei., who Mi!' ii'-.ml! ! \'f|!o going from ihe o(^n••• to her hoi.i . went lii'lon- Jndgi* Wlihlield iicd mi le da\ it that Plliiip voll Wrlli-r. ii v. hill' Hoy. aged 1C, years, assaulted her. A " .:*a-.int wa- i-- stleil and plaeed in Ihi- l!.!*e!- of Slierilf Peace, who '< I'V-'d it on la< nov. He w;is found sii lie atTiiigicd ;is roon .is in- iHsir in court. ' Ali'S 1 1 told lie , :i -' lil : . : iii 1 i ;'iii| st rnef I s e,: ,ts'site passed 'i !••• ;:!f.!!!' jndigniition ami ri *. a’d- m W-Iir will for the |»erp(ai.!inr id iit o'.;tra";c. JAPAN’S MIN 1ST Eif- w in wait . rl, it e!uli .I* i'll great vr • oifel'eij Mistido. " it., 1, •*; Me 1 i it N.iin*, .', 11 ie-liti ■ e 1 W ISIttNGTON. Alt'.'. I.!l 11 I- - li it dv after the nnuoutie in- i* of t!i ", -e.l'l of Mr. (loz.o rati-no as .l.l)i:u llli'li'lef to this eoiiuti".'. it - it «l ■ tli P Mr. Kentiiro Kan ' 'ia I ♦his post 'I'iti w.i' a be ■ i-t 1 to : .1 • it i - , , .- liji-tai..- ;iiid of th'- ti.im- A telegfiim ha - h • ' ’ • 1 J l ! 1 V •.»• • at.' *ti- 1 at t lie Japanese 1-gat 1 m » r: ‘ u :b • ;ip- ]>oinfm< tit of >de. s chief of th- dip' 1 . b • '-ie' ! ' • 1 ji;- 1 !*i itrino, • n of the dep:ii-t!ii,'!i! I-,!- b,,' Voy extl';i:*T-!it: E v 1 ; 1 1 1 , : V . \ * i III.- e:|- t 1 1 iii- potenti;iry tot ,. C •it st .\ nniiiorctl * i»‘ it i, r u .1*. v 11 \N'« . .M .. if : i at up in got.d idit’tbriry. I'mt t ; * ‘ .. t ( (*| * i d rela- iioi'i' whieh in.- lUingre.'sm.iii l.im -A-. L. Peel.. an .c ,'aiitv sti.iiiied It *^* imuls v im Ipnl his pnlitirai ;; |s s;iid ii, I,avi i,, The Li' lug I -m - t ’o|ol|"l I’ee ;■ - . Ilf ill" Peoji! j. i i and tlie ad mi e m The Ti legr.i n. I v II. Ellion, o! ’ ■ i h •( - hi ex- Wiil.-ol, iiad * ' ilonel iliee ■ 1 ! •!-. a Vi MOW c, ' i *..' 'i-. iii. f.I ; ii H ' • J \ , 11 soil -jiii..; i',n '!•!>. • eausi, H tin i i Ich'ug >•1' > jvip a pitMis'ie | J*y l-ie I" > ■!i i!‘ • i It l-v-f " V m l i I • Alii im-e. o' W I'l's p iper. n : - • ! n'e-id. at tj. r ; : .t • '.Hi .tie •. quent icldri tliusiitsiii. His eulogistie refi !- no were long i!i>ji!au I I ; compliinenfiirv uieiitio:i of N’.im sum and Jarvis. Til'* eonvigit ion v-.ili qomtuate four supreiue I-Oiirt ind:: - iitl'l U 'title tr.M'- Ufer. T'he iuemqhi-lli.s ot llleso ollie -' jlilV e pi,, (((eM».'i! top .\imiiig fim mit resting qne-t|ntis dis. pltssed ilts'ii '•ilvef plunk and the ques tion of primaries tot' the ili'lnietiotl of inemki't's of the |egi*|jitnre for Huitml Stiltes senators, tie r ■ Iteillg tw • to elect in Janti.arv. Harniouv. so far. prevails. A T. \ ihh ( onY« nfion |i< Hm.vestox, Aug. b. —The latest ad vices received fro;'l tlie eoiigressioiiij conventional Hiill ij'yi|li. ;.i..t..o that ilf the lolielllsii.li of th" eighteen iiutl- Uyed iitnl eighth ballot, wltieh stood '.M for <Ti'.'sliam iiml 'ft for Lote. th-eon- ientioq iidjoyriied until III q'eloek it. in. pefot'j*. iti.- het In)lot w.is taken, tie Liipe de.legat s slate 1 thill if t jl'.''h.lm's (lel(.git| s 'yo.td'i yithdraw* tlr''hitn |in,t11 tho t-aoe., ;pe| iiGtniiliit" litajor M. MoP. of (t llv>‘st'111. fll 'V would sup. (H.r? him snlidly. Tiiis th" tir'slui'n delegates reftis.-d t > do. and th • conven tion, app.u uily, liopd '"Iv dcadliM-ked. MORE FIGHTING. Til© (•«»! on nnl '(•iiiicol Viclnry on • ( *'• T 'l\ • H "I . 4 qg c>.. Addiylqtcd h;it- ih s. h.o •. i» ■ i| pMight pel\\-e(>n the Jap* iinesc ami ( hines,. and the latter ha* been di'f. ated. Setlvioan liasbi.en taken ' by lit" .liipanese with trifling loss. Tic* ('hiiiese. in this engagement. lo*t a *u killed and fh d in tlie direction of K*>- shiu. The .liipatii'san* i'i |>oss-..siou ot Yoshiin. An imp rial ovdinanei just issued ]M i'miis Mom s, ,,, ie. i !•> iii .Ta- f.iui > n .s.ndit’oSi • that' ! th y engage in }i" teefi;i l |)i'ir * lit v ' i The gri iife i e\"if, tie nt prevails ai J'okio i!ml iif oilier lat"'" towns. ;i> lie- tT'stllf of tlie vs of the .Tilpauese jf'H.ps. liuinof . h'jW'ev.e^. i I'■ j.UrnMIt jiete jlpd tie, 'tid'ite'si. q;i\a! j. iivc- Ititve 1* i.q itd'e tp-q in • ugag," e-ql ifly {’hinesj. ,varsliiii.. W'.t nl ( «• ? ’ 4*1 |» *1 • |» Ml. W'sitlNtiToN. Aug. t».—S- vi gid hun dred letters eourainiug lend'M's of vice to I'e .liip tm-se •..I.'eltllll "If ill file present war wilhCliini have reach'd. liccit sliip|M'd to ii cniniiiissiou house in this city. The entire lot was seized by Inspector Fuller. Dr. Roberts, after re ceiving the report of Assistant Chemist Beelie, ordered till of if to lie immediate ly destroyed. This is the first time that the germs of ii contagious disease Inis lieen I'onttd in cheese. The state Iniard of hcsilth had a •*atuple of the cheese from the Star ('reiimery examined, and found flic bacilli of diphtheria in it. The lioard pf health of this city wtis notified to >cj*c the olltire lot si'Ut to the Witsllillg- toll sttiHif iHiiiimisslon house. Assistant Chemist Iteolii* grew culture from the H|H'eillie||> of the elavse, atltl found it contained the true bacillus of diphthe ria. Tlie germs were alive. The fanner who the dairy from which the cluvsc was made had a fatal ease of diphtheria in the family: he milked the cows during tlie time the disease was prevailing, and in that wav the germs were conpoqiti- cated to the milk, qqd they lived in the chces, ,JpH 11 hud Ih cIi inanufa' turecl. ROYAL NUPTIALS. TIm* In I'riiM'D >1 in . tVt<*t'«t|i|i }{i PI, Pi.Tr.ipitu i»g. An ' b Tin- wed ding of the tli and Dm h< -s Xenia, iliiitglitef of fh, ezar, and tic- (iraml IHtke MichiC'lovileh W.I' eeleluat'sl a* the inqHM'ial paltiee at P"t< ihof in the presiMiee of the imperial laniily. th" queen of (ireii'e, I’ljnee Clll'isliail of Denmark, the IViuccs* of W.iles ami her diinghtei's, the Brineesses Victoria and Maud, and nuim roii' other n iqlier.' of royal families amj iji-tpigip'lt’ *t p' t sonag, s •J'ly. ((t-abd Do* le-.s \"iila is the elder daughter of tie ezar. and only lb year* old. She is of gentle di-p )'ition. is inueh devoted to her fatle t and i* said to he the only mcinlHM' ot the roval tarn ily in g,Mid liealth. In featnr, s she re setnhles her fatll'M'. Smith, acting on behalf of flic conserva tive senators, held a meeting just pre vious to the convening of the eo:<f"r- .ce and. it is understood, decided licit ♦he time had arrived when the confer ence should come to an end eitlc r by •green*' nt or disagreement, and that they ar, agist a program for bringing ttlnint th s result. This pr aui its detailed wtis in have the setiiiti c*mferes do their utmost to sectiii' all RgveetmMit at the niorniug cotifereuee and in case of failure !>> urge that a disagreement hr r"porled withoal further delay, and failing to seenre the consent of tlie house inemli'-rs to this plan, for tii senate eonferi's in th • - n- npplied the milk to ntc ttsk to be dis, barge ! front fit'!!, -r ctmsidertifioa of tlie tttrilf hili in e,,urer- CIICC. Wllel Mr. .loues AVJIS ifsked iIs lo the truth of (his report, he neither r,,:t- til'Ulcd nor contradicted it. hut simiilv said it Wits impossible to say what might happen. Tlie cmifcri nre adjourned fm lunch. Mr. MeMillen sttys there is now :« good prospect for an agHsHuenf in a day OT two and perhaps, sooner. Senator Smit at left the room of S< Mia tor Vest. \\ lieri' la* had be.mi in <• m- fertMie«* for a long film*. He authorized the statement that he believed there would 1m- a hill reported at one *. He declined to state anything about the details of tli • ■ uroposed e >tnpromi but intiinated tiiii there would i,-little deviation from tw* mait- > tiat" hill. The Republicans will probably h- m>ti- lie,J t,f ;; pn* ling, of the full eollfetvncit lo Ih (Silted tomorrow, fir m-* WIM The Repnhtieau steering eommil tee of the S, •mite holds frequent sessions ami I Iif )♦*< <41111 | > I 1114 I | ♦ 14’ S »1| I II'*' 4*il III prllifll fttld pi.it fol'lll of ISb *. After the discnssi<>a of the resolntions lutd progresse<l some time, (luring which Mr. Wilson defend,-d the position of the holts" eon feres. Speaker Crisp was re cognized by the chair. Cl'IMl St illlips It I leilil. The sjwaker sttid tlnit hi* was glad ♦ hat the caucus had bren call'd. It gitve I he Democrats an op|M>rtuntty of meeting and expressing their senti ments. He always attended Demo- l fratie caucuses, he said, and was willing to he hound by their decisions. lie thought it inadvisable to adjourn the caucus to another lived day: a eaticn- ('onId alw ays 1m- ealled whenever it was necessary. If a reassembling of the caucus wjt< fixed for Friday next, it Would be equivalent to saying to the coiiferes: "If you don't agree by that time we shall instruct you what to do.” Are we going to instruct tinun to agree ' to the Semite amendments:' If so we might its well tlo it now. Mr. Crisp said In-was confident that the house would stay here :{it. <Mt. or even bn days, rather than go home with out securing fit" passage of a satisfacto ry and acceptable tariff hill. The effect of the Hynmn resolution, if passed, would he to take the house from behind its eonferes. and impress the senate cott- fc tv. with the fact that all they had to do would he to wait ti we- k ami th,* EN ARE iii MUTiNY THEY REFUSE TO I' - ./' i WITH THE SCABS. William Bam . sp.jccij and Hi Private Make: fades, to a Man Lea' lie Cum in t Me I \ f D > J11 . house confer,-s Would come tilth mm. The It, it!'( • Cot lie res. In- said, w ','1*0 ( hi i- ♦ led to , tin - same support 1 he St •mite h;ul so far piv, •11 its , •! illfi'l'e*. The C* » nferes Wife "idling to S< •! i*urn iiii tigr vetneiit "ltd no other a. •I iol! Wil- lieeess ary . H-t thi-m ith he -. ’ Pier, • :irc in. *n ill the senate who favor t Ih* house hill . W, idl "iint to g, > In imn. hut wl llile we ar, • "i'iting for the r iirhr kind of a hill Wl-i'iltl best St-rVe our country by .staying he,-,-. He went on t<, say that coal, iron ov, and sugar were not the only imp,., mar items in the hill. Th,-senate had increased the rat s on nearly all of tin- re't- dales and many concessions would he secured on these if the confer is were permitt'-d to continue their work. Tie hoped fig- fh" reasons st:,;,- ! rhilf tli > fesoluI loll Would h • p.: *s d, inttsmuch its. Vtr. Wilson was still hopeful of an agreement. He him-,'If *,'a- ii*e’im-d to tin-i><-lief tltar th" agr -etn vit would 1m* made inside of two weeks, an 1 that too, »>1 m,ii a n port- that wmhl pass both ll< Htses. A moment later a v«>i. “What's the ns, of d< penk'er ('risp—Weil. S e was imard: -ing anything?” !t it’s agr!-<-ab|e move that a during the morning held considerable importance in view various prop-,sit ions that hav ston ot of the • Ir-en t lire item ai i*i the senate by the D"'u,> ertlts. title IH.liil lioilit ,1.1 . |.,.i"tte;d!v agreed up,,i' tt"piiii|ie,ius tliink . if. | , ,, , , , ’hill ,1 4* llo time to del,ate I It (I’i felll e (.land Duke AI, v.mde, Miel.aeloy^ , ^ r . ||lks de-eiimp on all sid- s, I am ta atly to the caucus do now adjourn. Thereupon, Messrs, iiyuunt a’ul Liv ingston withdrew tln'ir tvs,>!iitions and die rattens ad journed sine die. REALIZING ON CORN. (’tin ago. Aug. b ♦he day at I’nllm- •. coiujiiiny M • ,f t a • ! ’ with minnnii>u v. Lieutenant It,i-a ,• i , Up f'. til ' big 11! the lawn I,, : i; ! ! There the CO! my - of Sergeant t . ,1,. Citni!'to In', i! they V.'I r * !!CIi: : "I Witllitl fill, ;! w ii • e '! file I’lllhli a , j weiv ;i |,ari Tin y had soldier 1. e were id '.: i o : • the pra lie • h . ’ way last \., i . i • eompiiii''. the . 1 d, el; i Vi lie' " it h>T of the e lie!,- ' ell I lane, and . it; ‘•As velunl, ('oinpaiiy m ■ of llliuoi- tluit it is .: i: • comp h- it- ; • , triotie an: ] : My sert, ’ ,' • - el s<iciitf" v. it' • 1 1 them a t. Tlnr v.-e • ■ from Byrii' Co, >k s a a ri * i i : ! Ktreet ' ltd br , "We vrtI: Cl! ] e'i Vilt e that all ii. . kept OUt." Tin- w* t'kt:' out ami t!,.- caving it- hi-rcafter he selves. THE OTH Tin- si itsaiiou of was tin- refusal of ■ d iitfaittvy. to eat n-it. At I :b(t p. nt. ’ i ■bed c :,n’.: a v M :e that stan on ■ • Mot; ! Flor- m-e. ! ft in cotttiu tnd , u tic- coiiift iiiy h" te,,t i ut ranee ., - v i wo ru’.lcs nie.a einnlov,• •• <if ih ’.(»!* \ mon i- -i'e ■ j;-; ' hit - ' 'll. I ! ' I V ■r i ■ u — El: I 'In o’, ami I ■ t|, l< Mil t ll s' III ' ,f t he I ie V j t eh. t||- the leg ii loll m-arlv ,-v-.: , In re. liar* <• :i rl*I «• %’» ♦ rl « !: in ITI I I*' I. e I,'.. ■ Jlarl *li-w ork« - fieles of ilieorpo:' !1 " tar' ((f sl;!l- ih- >i jl/R'i..-. j gbi.e |sait(, - m. V» . I < ftrizzolaia i ii ,(ll (jf wliu.h Ini' I, a business of (he col and sell m ll-tile aii i Kansas ami i In I mli.iii •U'e of : In dbt- ' > ’ ’ ' was Mtl-. at (im • •'ill, fid-, ii i ill t a.t!- . nnd 1 ■ of men. if (1 -sii' ■i. iff New < tideipp K i • '• '•> Ati'.ei.K'i Ills To se :*vn nit Pit If nese or . lilp Ele :• • STY if ■iam •* mdious ;itv at v. ;»r. ib -d. i < r -il, i'e. Tb. -y .-on, from ib - \ aid -<1' Kt it,--. 1 ■ n 1 *■ ifoll! an e.\ e ill 'fi *'■ • oucriugt^ ' ■q ij Vegiiq-my U(tV ui.((.. ..qij ,, a 11 oif"iise for In-r iii the Ciii- whil-- th - t wo that tli- hift-r ti i, 'tud -r .-(Uy niivn ti ls an iiid Itis cousin In ii^ x\i,.,n Duk,- Michael Nicol. czar’s uncle. ' Tin- hridegri•out 'Viis a lii-iitemnit .-ilxiai'd, the Russian w;iiship Dimitri L)oii-*koi when sin- wj*, Xi.w \nrk (luring the l'’,liiiu>u;in \a\ai) i ".lehra- lt,,i,. Hi. ts i( iqtliliirv o.lh",-* :il>n. Iieing id'-.cjpef tip-. Si-vuty Ihirri < tanc-an infantry. H*' ri nitto V'-tt--«il'l* I Ilian liribvid'v FEARFUL COLLISION. A Wagmi I ..eta of K«l'lir<loiiUI« •Itirl-il from a llri-li;.-. Bta.I.MRE. O.. \llg. b. _.\l« I Meet He car collided v.'itl, ;i wagon eont.lining ’■* pets,ais, which wtis returning from a picnic, about tqidniglit. Tin. ue.eidci^v <K-cnrr.e(l oty Whisky. Htyq hv.u|gG. . ot.pit-.ii wa -sell tti.n t-> iiiittitig -e :ar o-i th" A proposition thi! h a - 1m-'-h niad-to imik" sugar In-e. was also dis, n-.--(l itinj ♦lie liearing ii would have a;-,-.!! •!.- -u--- (•»•'> of tin YU. t ll'essed lie list tli (ut, of tin Louisiana qa- lot's Would b. lo-t to *l|e lull: bill that IVffer might V' 1 ! for It. U pttblieiiis Ktv that If the prop,, itiou i-ma le to put sugar on the fr-,- li-t. it w ill fee-, v the siip|Hirl ,>1 n- iirlv tlie e'liir - U- pub- lil-illl side. Tin- lioit',- pas - d V-- ,r,a,iii ,,:>,.ii. HMII. the bill to p :\ I*. '| I to ein- ~lir-- ♦ y for < .1 ot , |. XI ai ' s ! .'I! Id e ,|' •;-e.- •‘YU*,,, in ik d an ,.n tin ii ippaban- imM*k river in \hr iuia linuieiliale!v i'lteiward- Mr. ('at,h ing' from t n i-.,mmitp', ,,n ■ 1 -|!. p.. ported a sp eiiil .rd- : -atpiL- a i !• l!fi. iT'V fpl rir- i'|l!-!*f If-Oil o! bills f|,» SI pif voiionlit" oil ),:il>i!. building yrtS'iiuds ami tie- n. \! I,-i !-i-in-s WU'.sing tlye, YYjyeJrs qf rit'* \Yh*'' l|iig utid from tin- l oinmiit- -ai - laims ’ , ,'h" {V.Haiic. hjh-eirii. v-itilw-ii.v. t*|M-ciiil order iva- adopt,- A i.!i»- in charge of Motormaii Me- In tin-semif* ih" eonferene, i-e| on ,, M (’oniiaghy was being run on ii supposedly | tin- ludian :q-pr,.priaiioii bill was M-nted and ngreeii t-,. Tll'll-I'er I’liivs lloilv Gun W.VSIlIXtiT- >X. An :. 'i'll ■ ♦eefives who. i i • ■ T' ■ a a President (' trno'. <> Fr ;a 1 eninpanii-d tin pre-id id ,.a Iti- drives along tin sub ir! i r, now doing r-i-nlar Tat -.rf;si<’i td tal. ■- la- • : i , |jom ieln s upoa 1 ,!ai o i nis •eev'-tat-y, hu pi,.- Si«nt«» (ilv n *»»> * fc Lyons. Aug. !> (' i • SSassill of I’l'Csille'lt <’ sisfed in his refusal t-* tn the court ot <•. • i- of apfti-ei hiti ttig 1 a i(i >vriv sent t-- I*.*i‘i • f-,:' i President ('asjmi' I’.a ie ention for Aug. 1 . U<-rlM'*l ihi W isill v;'l - >*'. Aug. Refi left i' IM i-ii.l'in g t governni'.nt <• rtmif in',,, pi t if - o i‘ M's A I rem-ti i:ii|»l<>ri r 'I nr •< r",l. Tu n Tsi\. Aug. b —lules D-ntril d*> Rhim s. tin- «tnitn-ur Ft--m-h e.vplor -r. has been niur.l, "-e,l id Tliih t atid his tlie car and flic wagon vva* oomplefi-lv body thrown into tin-riv-r. Th • Fn-m-li envoy to China ha* it-ldn-*--d a ji.-ofesf to tin- go.,tiinn-nt, dem iinliu-: tin-r-- h-itr track, when it enme tip it; tin. wagon at full speed, hurling it off the hl'i'ig! with i»U its o-enpinrs ;md the four Iiovnos. There w.t* a sheer fall of SO feet. Two of th*' four horses Were killed, the others crippled: eight of the passengers were seriously injured and thi- others more or less hurt. Emmett Pickett, rite driver of the wagon, i< not expected t-> live. Both co'cr.v ami r t urn of tin- ttttf, rtuuat-. nan' - body and ><i| -t ’4 h'.* •> , tV , t.'' jt <, Oi.in iiiU-, thili 1 In,* ( .uni-*■ g-,iV'-rq, |lt<Mlt eial-i- iiti jipo'iigi- for the oeciU'. J-eliee ami tioii for niitn. pt-ov Etc a prop -r c >mp'-nsa- the fiitnilv of the murder,-<l into, tlm ha* jH-r- an ;qq»";i! I the tillji :ti pip M's -!ga it Ui- • of i-ig his exi-. in I nili'd lo SniNGIIll. Aug. b.—if is otdejillly re- tMiried from Tii-t* Tsit- ■ h;p Jn, ^ffiats c* •i"so it; it.itii • nsut ‘ l(u *«|:i to hring fill s -ttlelll-'lll o! ill • dis. P -ii T'»m r. .-lb-illt a pm s 1, tw. eu <'himi and .Input have iiiih-d. ( a:mi is wiiliitg to pay indem nity. but sli- refit* -s t-i siinvtiiler In-r snz.er.iinty ,,«-r Cote;i. Tin- Chinese gov- t nti,- ii' h,- !-lo-!-d Ampittg and ligldb- •1 - <ai tin I'd iml of t' ( a 1 * * * furhf dV^. "a' fe,ti|,|, gi.-h. The Ul.v-t. ; .wa.seijf !j(|d hiS|ri((l'. ijidi Mis.' PngeVV H-t)':"-. -o. • • t* pupofj wilh a fevy bruises * 1 ' ” yvwk qti Dt" D«„p! in. tin - |n8 i*t N'-.w-poi!. ). 1 in Logl llil, 111.' II'X t ■t stop hn. >0 friars iif r'iM4ii«,tial 'fruuMti, laOMMtx. Aug. is.—There is no fear • tilling tinunciers that fin- Chinese .lapn. fjese tnmhh-s will i-iuisa- Eiiru|M-;iii com plications. Except fora drop of a feiv pointsi11CI1ino.se and Japanese stocks, ♦lie market shows a ltetter tone gener ally. Railway atid foreign securities •tv linn, though flic American railway ■stc 1: nre oxccpfionsilly idle, tin imm -yji'l* :l ^'AV Vli'V'I'lVLc fi'ltri. . 1 TTin MriOllts iif Ilia- Nation. F( ht Monroe. Aug. 8.—Tin- national ••ssi5-jjitioit-of dentists, which hi-hl its meetiug last year in Chicago, was culled ♦o order iit 10 it. in. Alsmt IMMi was pres ent. Ih'. J. D. Patterson, of Kansas City, president of the association, road ♦'is <id-- -s wj,j» jj r 1- t'jjerrt tj • '•* :uajiio;Y-. If | l .. i t-. l t pqiqiniM 1* ;.*|(i »CH r *-i- bn - i,*• - « eiini' 11 fh . "ion, •p,.i < 1 It** II «»I|N» Cut, \iio, Aug. !) ! »v •»r n It. -\V«»n! \v;is rfM « ft'otn illl illtt iiellt ie sOUtve ♦on thiit I he ad ivqiiiri ug own and op I'ill,' ;!ll . lei pn: cars would pi-s tli h.,ti-' a vote iit this session. Another ( nj»t;ri d Veil in Wa-bing- ’Milroads to : ami dining it it eiinie to <1 ClilH,. r.|.|l l :M,:l.'« I'llOt, O' lti.f*. Aug, b,—In it eonyersation with it v riitoi- to Y.-tr/.i 11. Prim-e Bis marck said that ho o.X|n*cfi*d litlh- gissl tfom interu:itiomil action iigainst iin- andiisfs. It each state would nianage within it own frontiers to prevent tin* fortuilion of tilots, quietness itnd order Wrecked. Mr. Curtis fa. Vtat Tlaivtin: ,, , . . • • • •• . -• •••■ AStllM.fi H t4g. N. l-tisil-ge Curtis, lo m liom Miss May Stevenson, tin* dtoightor of the vice president, was re- ported to hitve liocii (•ngaged. is now on his way to Bar Harbor, where the Ste venson family is spending flic stimiiier. The story of the engagement, together with file statement that the 'he pn sy dent had ordeird Mt. y.t,ttp, tq’iUseon' • nn * qp- aucfftVui to Miss M;ty. was /irfiitiwl two wis-ks ago iitnl detil'-d by the young lady’s hrotlier. Mr. Curtis' dejiartun* for the Maine sttninii-r resort has caused considerable gossip. Will llrnort nn .%nnr of Annri-liUts. Rome. Aug. 0.—Six amovliA k N iv'p, AiTcsu fy qhiy. UiildJu'g a Seen 1 ia,nfet. fityye tp*M;. B ts estimated that ’.‘.(Mid (tiiare.ltisth arrysfeil iq tin t'.'tiiri of the last fw»i months will Im-(le)Mirtisi. A group of .Vi has iM-en iilreiuly sent to Naples to embark for Massowa, in the Red soa. IC©p»«lr« for the Athintu. Newhiut, R. I.. Ang. b.—A new crank shaft is to Is- put into the cruiser Tile president sent b the '- Mate the liotiiitiiitioii <>1 Lari/. Amier-o:i. of ()lii,,. to Is- secretary of tii i-nihi.sv ,, tlie United States iit Rome, Italy. CRISP IN CAUCUS. TIm* <hort \N «»rK 4»f ih • |;f. forts to l In' < 4t:ili rf* \\ .\siii\t;i 1 > n .. J io. fhi ^ti iiiiiL UjnMti*. tfc in*.»♦•••«••lino's in i*»i»Hress, sluce the taritV bil! Ii i-b -ii in the ha lids of the coil fi Tice ♦, mi j,iit I ee. was the eiHiens W'lliell "• |S li- ln b> lie- house, it|hii 1 the rilli s--riuv,i bl Mr. Bynum. It Wa* tin-see,ill, 1 ,'!V<:|'I. lea,!- 1 Mi.', « Week, to (Irivi tb, I , ( 1 ■ the confen i.< < ,.<.npiiitt, •- Id.mi tle-ir bem to terms oil t he Tin* Adv.'iiu*** Wus rt»o ISniii.l ti> stair! for Any |,«'(♦utn ot I imm*. Ctte *w<*. Aug. s. Titer,- was an mii- nervous fel ling p,-i'\a'ling th" corn pit during the curly hours of trading. The exeit--im-nt w;tsa!t:i, . t a great a* itt any tiim- y, st, rday. iilthongli the tiMidi'ticy w;t* doivnw;,rd for (ii'ii-:-*. Th< r«' "it' free realizing by th-, who had profits, th' si-utiMteiit hi'in:* th:it too miieh steam was on yi-ster lav. h'lm-fiiations wer" wid" and th" f-n- st<«M quit!- it- great as wh*-n th" s -nsa. tioirtl ii'lvitnee Wits iirid ". It was a treacherous market to trade tn itnd loss s that se-Mui-d enormous were tirrle in :• twdtikUng. The "h inges in price* iturite; the Ih-sf hour ;tnd ;i i 11 1 f cover-ed a range of s 1 .* c.-nts on S -jit -mber and the points mi May at the end of that period quotation showed a th "lin ■ fr-un la--t n'ght ,,f-nt'on fonti":'mid 1 d I ee'*’ on 'le- latter, and wlr-at ami irafs siderably lower itt sympaiiiy with corn. >Ioi'i* ’MilN Pi ri'si'.i i:g. Aug. b.—Th,- Mithoning Valley iron mills are running aft-r a long period of idiom-**. Coleman &’■ Shields, ol Mil •* t t.. li tVe b ■ -II idl • a v, ar: tli -<'d'ard. < >.. rolling mills hit*, been elo*e,i ',\ im nlii ' Pr,A I’,HI 11,-1'. of \ , Ittll! t • y j< f. , In,b--n off in pm", .'j •• 1 eat-. Th'-v are ail run ning tn full. Cmrv.o not b" 1 : -t,I !*n■ man.” .s.!i,| I i O. Mr. sbj, 1 city from S;, w.i' tic 1 -1(1*1 duel ion of t n "Mr. IP- ■ TalltniEi .• -d Mesah t r he taken thin!-: liF to locate liii-.. illl'l li • " ■ He t old t - the v. rit , defer t 1 t ,. ”AVc mu v h.tn-f-d coin’ll 11 ’I T 1: cuinst;*! deli, y to go in itnd tint ingly i-i" 1: •• for hi hr,, the < iil'.l' d 1 friend of Lb nied to st. I- of ('hie,-go. of L’yei's. a d would not b • scheme >!! I lllilll of lit- NEBRASKA’S FARM Soini-tliing Milst I5-- K,:,t *1:-,. Drouth SulV. i-, !-. V 1.1 i l lie A <'«>Kc (ciiw inK< ii •or I m!. of Writer. Haw ley ;i!: ; 1 > que-t of ',!,• M. !•. ! »•* m ’ * 1 h ! i; i » < • ei.r.XSlU !!,(. P;l .. An ii. .1 siglleil :.!|,l t j r •*»'••'• T nnaib-t of ,-,,|.e ,,v,- ns ha V*‘ hn. il \M\\ \'11 letter ill '. • } t. ♦ t ill id ; 'a inaniiiiotb i,lai:t ' TIC' I' »'i(*i\ crop faih;; a e i'taiii , < i i • t ‘ • ' ill! ( '• >!:, eoliip ,!! • ,1 " ;,!(■'. it tl„. dry vrtig ;1 ! m r<» ;i '(Mi'.'ity tii ;• i-i ’.’if iiiiins ;♦ state and - "It is be i : i-a* 1 .: 1 ’ • * 'iti ,;vrg- nniub’. a 0! 1 : 1 I . 1 ol her oYoiid wil! Ih* lies w ill ed: r fed bv ell. . Iii i' lV :l a ^lo.syyvljij .,t),t foi-ee th, |i)iiii proposed by s,-na niemh'.rs. Thei*iil 1 was is-ai!•! 1 witboat eoiisiilt- ing either the speaker ( Itainnan Wilson, both of whom hcpivcitod lie- call. Mr. Wilson, with tin- other holts • confen-*. resenting it as an iiuwaiTant"d illlerfereuee oil tile part of t| , bi.iis,. with the lillsitle's ; ! .Ic. eopfot'es. and d,.( qv* *-* > F]i V* gip - ,Ioig it ii- fatal to tariff i-efnvnt. n> itd\m-;itt-d in th" Wil- hon hill, iind, 'irtm.lly. stm.aid, ring to ♦ he •I'Mniim!: for p;-,-t , lion. jne,,r|i-> l-iited in th*- '• uate am,'mint, ut-. The sjM-itker itnil Mr. Wilson, howev er. did not sulk and remain away from the caucus. They wa re both there, and if any doubt had In n-toforc existed in the minds of the people as to the won derful elements of leadership p,>ssi--s .,y by the (rem-gian they wi-’e •,!mii.ia* q p\ his eoni'si in thi'> in;e.t,s. He syinj', i l',">y,‘< iff im,» (he eiiti, its, pul ri'Ly-ff up* it l rn«4t in |N'|iiin\ I \ ini.i * • tii.ENsia ri;. An -. b.- Tln-re iia* b--, n coiisid<-r:il)l,- fr,,.*t in this. Westt-iore- land ,* i.iniy. Utit -,, i.ir ;is V atir'ii itu serious damage was don. DAILY MARKhTREPORTS Stilt Tin y th '! si, >1! of I !;• amt tin* o!; to iif ,>!l,-«• ilble \\ a! f pos s. and ployed atid sueh , >:i\ be se! l ie :■ for eousl .llivl I’r<> I,:r - tin,| t'rni i.i.niv. NI «v V, I, K. \ i|'. ' E "! i- hu! lit,,,. I,.-'• in. ' • 11 , - , u,.;.. i, ,,,!’ -1: 'le.rt el, !. ••! .:-til but !i niicr: , ia, a * ...... , o ,* steiiiii. ri." < )|,te>tis. s.-pt• • in , ('Ill, Alio. .'. It S -C.ol- ,i,iiil Itj.. O ,*,-i»- ns toilmv' Mi-s- ■•,,i i 'jj:.u. ia.:;;i ., I.nnl. j 1 *.. am, x -.i,,,t. ;ii. . , s,t Si."" Dr;.- siili i,,.iil,i, i- r 1 -'"-'. SiftL*'..,: si,i ■.!"t id**11 siite*. 1h>\c I. >i.|-.*i... ■ - llcle it* f I i" (• ilifllij pi tin.ti ll,* ..ho\v ,,nrs ’ dui-tt.ess and order Atlanta in place of that d.-sMoy, ., whiU Lns ,i th. 1,,- W here he -ai-l .>ie>lit to lie .. ■ rHinnong i, i , ere^*t 1 bikt wei L ^4,4. Dm 4Uiule, to cliisli the h-,n nter.-s, iuid thev an iu Var/'in Til. Mdu.r ,-V ^’rk v tlj ty.t fy q.,n. tpoff sh*- Ddurns stampsl tl," hie out ol .I,,-effort^ .resse.1 ■ m-prir,. hat ,ne„* Anv i., ’"I* ' vU, ‘ 1l ’""- -•P' "'’' 1 ,, M> - Ly- •' S ..L.i. pud < onms'fieut mival n*serves. num. who had siH-ured the i-iill. off,-ri-d * i.\> ix.r v ri. An. bal'd, sliami I, .if. 5- B.'t""!l -*l«-.ll(t,Ts. f s. fi' -j: simri clear. s —Purl- ni 's*. si ; ai'•*' ket 11 • ,1 rt<-1. s. • t. r. '.*<: sli-n-t ri > sid,;.. . M-' [(.om the colign 'Slon .l that .lohn lx. J1 -mlri k won tli- muni- nation over W. J. Ston, the present incumbent, by a majority o: I .Vittvofes. BRIEFS OVER THE WIRE. The Thirti nth iitoiual session <*f the Tennessee I iur . - ■>• im ion met on l.-mk- out .nil nut ap, ,.i • , 1. • . VV , t • 1. i It" ,11 \ io/.itt' ’ VI iiiean |',i .siiiilinq >*\\i conffn •,aiq Bismarck, them close hv.” A line llritinli stffnmsr SIr«iiileil. -, 1 it :, f| * ill- , , - !> • ,i I Fi'ili ■li«tii,-'. f »l I t •<»! I -. I' • . t fi I” si<» .t. | La«ii»i.n. N. J., Aug. d.—Om ol 1 no Amerieiin eoiu])iiuy's dredgers now em ployed dredging the Delaware river L- fWcen the fiMit of Federal street. Canideu • nd Market street, Phihidelphia, ex- uhsh-d its Uiiler and thruf- 1111-11 iit.- re ‘irN P{ ' M ‘ kill'd ani] jcjcrul injipeij ^iil a negro diinee In Atlantii Ihe N util 1 aro.in ■ e*illgr- s' 110:1, 11, It, Wilt .*!»• | I,. \l, ii lel wit . |\ : ||. .-.is 4 dy, w, iv ei'uslie,i t.y a toidtng i, u. wife is suit- McDowell i dead, and hi posf-d to Im- fatally in jmvil. A negro mined Murriiy it perhaps, fatally injui'e,) W h vonng fid nn r < f Siiit ti a ( a, vyi^h it y»s (.aught, S! oq - nil!,-,I and, iliiaiii Sim>, ol.iit *. . (tei-r I bt, negl'i, lie,it hut. icgro dance In Atlanlu I'ln- M;i e killing of the .lohn \ij|| |„. |yy(ii'anL A ’volored | lu.mi.-.l d, ^■du'ctd'h. so illt Macon am undci i nvniled do" n b, .1 '"t d hern (list ri, 1 , i Noi-i In rn railroad a eon .ml deerec II,! - S| 1 . ,,f | he 11 f 11 • il'L IH TIm* rut«»l ltr«»l<«*u. S.vN FraM'Isi o. Aug. b.—Smith Carr, amemlH t-of the Cnhmihia Pistol iiud Rifle chth. while practising, broke idl known records with a pistol. Can-shot at an Aim rieuii stiimlaid tinoet ip a .tistiim i of :.m * 'ip.1 (s'. d|M;« Tstn ii striiiX. Ij'he tqtiil uunth*-|. (|f Miots i|e. ffrt-d was t ""*i. met le- ■*••.,ir. -«| p!» of a jios-tM • too >>n ihi'",- ,Ii 1V*-1* ■ (1 (, s»ii r: -. Hi- rof-.i -•'••r ••file I l «*-i-ii'.l- •*:»••. ** ipeli >*ts** ‘■>i- -iis ill (,r* 1 ion- ,i- rtorm- m-- *, IMiUii.l. 0*1.*', 0|*i .c 1 • 11- Vs.sigii. Phii.ahei.1*111 \. Aug. b.—Queen<YCo., the 1c id'll ( oplieians of this city, have im-tde itt. assigi.inenl o. .lolm <1 iirtiy ' ifh, • i > kat.iluit.Yijni- iissi.is, an. yet. tfff’ffd'iid.l,. I'ln tiitt4si. (ff |ltn taiiurn is pot kuowq Ihe govermi'iit has determined lo cslaldishii idivul coaling station for Ihe north Atlanlie anil (-'arrilioan sea fleet at Kcv Wist. a set of resolutions, reciting the fact thiit, the country had. through various London. Ang. 0.—The British steamer inethiMls. citlleil upon congi'ess to c, an,. Empress of China, from Vancouver via tn •M>' « dy decision, thy cujMm w.jid m Yokohama for Shanghai, is ashore at !• V^^ :^i H * .i I m yusi ; rill, having h;ul AH at10111 nis hf*!* {t^i «»♦ a tai'ilV uiiflcr coi^idrra- off have thiletl. Lt \vi^ l'P'ipt,*jssary tii tion a month, iiud having arrived at no of liGM.Hi.g<( tvcfiiro she can conclusion, mid it further appearing that there WHS no priis]M-rts of mi agri-i*- lliellt SiMin: therefore, the house i-itlletts deemed if necessitry fliat tlt*> house ami senate e*>»»f should l*i- mntmil colic ssions. o’ iiimii idid iir --nt measure whieli w ill "n.i el tie- ;i|i|iroi-i,| of ei.eli.' The liexl ^ «i4« ''4M*i i. * 11,tl l j»(y -1 j,I'.'igK • , < tse, idioile r cau- vffff would lie. Itelii to which Democratic semi tors would Ik- invited. It was well understood that this meant fllilt the house colllere.s Were e\p vp-d to come to tin terms proposed in-the senate confer*.s. Mr. Liviugsrou offered iff,- followin.* ♦dr MnllrowtlnK MU llurM*. Kim ‘T( N. N. V.. Ang. p.—Charles V' inn- is in j, -1 ,-i, .rgetl '*'itli listing cut <*n, nis "or- loiigrd ** itti s slip (|,M.S. . In, liolo. :i lli.di Inoi imn balky, will hava to be kilim National Paon,tiO|r ItRt-jjft^ 1‘AI.D. J^qg. ijl-' MltflM* ib- Iffete, dl natidUal |ii«44 hnIio|i at RunUilv. •k-- isirtiin-nt of Noi-ri. hns been iU-fr«*Tvd by tire. Tlie damage anKMiritK tw WK> francs. F,x-(iovernor St. John, of Kansas, will, it is sahl, la-conn* tin- general uiiinager of a life insurance cniupuny of New York. as ii substitute for Mi . (lyimm's tion: Rfxolved, Thai we hav, ii,iliinile,l eon ihlenei-in tla-liouse , .ntiTe*. and ii oii' si tln-rii to iiies.-iit ii tidal] bill that will nnet Valid '>tori-s. SiviNx iii. \tn- s S|.iiii. el tni|,.-iitin-, tm ,-!-snri- -till inilill,-i-i at iind I',< i.ii s .1 >una- or ia their ilctiTiniiiaiion t-, l,,>li', 1,1,1 tm ttn'ir 1,riios: iiiiirket 'irmly I(,.t-i ,.i t'«n- n-L-ii■ l:lf~: foieiiil'. I,.\:ir lt-">tii, thon-Mas initiiiag <1, 411U ii, 11., markii: uinibin -'.11 .uti".A»t.il.. M ainl i,.-|,,n lir,11: \ It. (* Ai>o In -Id! . K. st.if.; I', si.r,-,;. >1.-.*•,: u, ♦ i.l. -I.Jii: li. M. V s.* pi; wiiidievglii," S'.'.s:,: ivatiTivliil,- s I im. Wii.mingtox. Aag s.—IS,,sin ,,n«il ,1 s|ea,|\ straiin-il. sjt.,: gnml strain,-1, 'l ar|H-ii- tino. '1,-aili i,i k*-,: tar. lirni at 'I*:;',. 1 niil.i tnr|»ntiti,' lirta, liinl, 't.iti; -,,11. 'l.;:,;iir- Stn. ■.'..'a. Now York ('niton I'ldnre*. Nkiv hik. \,r.- . (*ott"n I'Mtnr-'' 'to etj ■>• ,.,'inn... Aautist . ....,',.'>4 .s'- |lt< (Illlrr. ., .ti.-ia • 1,1... . : 1 .... 14' 4. > ■»»I i ♦•' ’ . . . • v . ,i*. ♦•Mt* ♦' 4 • 1. ii-irv .. .. .ilareli At,fit .'lay ; Dead porcupines make better fil'd than Wood. The British mttsenni has 7 ! ’histovig of laigland, covering en-ry age. ofji| growth. February is the niotith in which gn at, st nni'lber of hit'll,: oeelltj .iumt the l'( wost. Nt:** ' from '.'alp. From IF-, -i 1 senate be - that la- i i i-' hv c-iii^i They Vei. ter ittVaii seige. it to i:. 0,1 conffict m , legishit tir, an- grav-- Pei Not -1 ,. ship. M-<- C, »\i> \ Sat n rd'■ piiit'ed I,* • headtp-at' JIJlV'SI' HI' ftiettils 1 said• "I ; 1,, Sh’ , in-. • . tl, I ' let oil