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J Wu t>o T<i 1 in: I , l-n Is'.C*. It will bi-Hi i.■ 111• *I’m IttT than oviT if it i- cm/oimr/t'cl. J\ <1 'voj-t i se In Tin. lj.iJCi:H. 11 is nuturally thu best imdiiim fur tin business men of this section. A Newspaper in all that the Word Implies and Devoted to the Best interests of the People it Subserves. VOL. I, NO. <iAFFXEY CITY, S. C., FIMDAY. .1 AXCAliY §1.00 A YEAR. 8CSIQS BIS OFFICE OaBlmtr-Porior Vucntos tho Prea- idoutial Chair of Franco. THE OFFICIAL ASMSCEMEH MADE. Tht) NV'.tj f.Iki* Wild ? ami Ho* cpI\eti Wit;: C'oa4{<*i'ii;t? lifSi. Y# hile C rovvdH tialh<*r at to t)i»cus»ii the situation. Patuci. January Hi. — M. Casimir- Perier, who sueceedwl M. SaJi Carnot as the president of franco. has re signed. Ib; announced his resignation last evening at a spcrialb- summoned me ting of the c i 1 >i. •». la ving previ ously t ' the p; - ' -ideiit of tti ■ • o: It. >.*.:• ■•:!ity tos.iiveth pr..!•! ■ !»> the resignation of !'■ I ' s - . The news of the presid. nf • resigna tion spread life «viM ! i:v throughout P;:riand was rec iv. - 1 .■verywlicre witli constern: tion amounting almost W paralysis. In tlu- m-w-paper olHees tic first report \va- <• h :a 1 aivsiird. but was soon eoniinn. il. Alin .-t simul taneously crowds t). n gathering in front of tiie new-pa :• otiio ss, and in WAS A REBELLION PLANNED? Ouringf the 15.e it.tllroait strike :» -thtino to Shut Kml Wus ia!kcl Of. Dks Moinf.s. !;>... January t;. tliand Master Viorkmau v >ovcrc : r | i. of the Knights of t.alior, v.'ns s en \ . sterilay in reference totiiest.it> merit attributed to him by a Des Moines paper, to the elf.et that he and President Id V. Ilehs. of the Aiueriean railway union, had considered u plot to h‘:;«t a retieliion against the government at the time of the big railroad strike m die.igo last Munnier. He deni : that le had said that the .scheme was eou-ideivd. He salit further tinit a p,:.;i of rebellion was subiuitte i to Jlei.s. (dins* If and tlie otlier sti ike leader-, the details of which had been partially worked out by two ( bicago attorne v v. ho.o names Not All of the Bodies in the Butto Horror Yot Recoverod. THE PEOPLE'S IMMliNATION AROUSED. ktery of the Cutu-troplio That itroaiftit Healf. anil SufTcrini; to Seore, of laini'i.H I’r< paratious 1 «>r the 1 unerals of the l>i a.L he refused to reveal brace ! the cst .li sii.• 1 a I : o\. r m. ..1 pia ii of ea mj "Tilis • l he'll ' >i “Was prop e to irii n.ds, just n- m:.:i Were submitted, bid of the others wer. tertained by u^ .a ferenee, or talked of tin o." 1 lie ■me ;<ivvit f‘ *iu* r.iil, ■ ■ *' r ■. ■ ‘ • i i. s sv: : • ■ h\ its otiie; w iid plans neitiier it nor any eon ie;'. 1 ie. us. en- i.v, la;: or in con- e: ion '.vat anv m \ CAST AWAY sti eiaer IN CU A WATERS. n •Vr«tfkru id '' * X r*cncs'a T Iiito .i-v Y.frlr. Nk>v \ <»uk. .IriDL.svy IT. r 'be MU*anier Seneca, wJi.rii art’i v • <! \v i niMi ii- ing from Havana, brings as j iissengers sev'U distressed sea tie :i of tiie Xorwe- gian bark l-auereo-;. vlih-h - v.is wta ek- ed on the Cnlian «oa-d on lie. einher ;7. while hound from i .at < . baricn. 'n tiallast. 'J’he er their effects. Tin- , wreck. She was.ii | and was partly ie.-aired. a I si i 1 ri ng, i ap:;. i n men of tiie American - m I’revULii' the public place -. partie,;h.rs and tion. h lie of 'a! . UhlrtlU -i l'X’flM*. riiij/ l«*r furth«*r ii ■ iag tli dtua- aiiiiuiention writ- ten liy M. C i,siiii'r-i‘■i , !er. w,* -. made public before midnipiit ami is as fol lows: j ■’I..- Prt .mat ci t... - reasSiif in:-, taken u r. ■ ■ ' n t-. . i: I ■ . is ii... ..Jon- C i . r of e ! ’ - - n hi- . . . nim-y liivi- <1 v - • U;* :!:•■■ an aa'ainst h-.r!.. .eats. . .as .■ oa ... i.'i-rty. He bisi I 1 1 ..at Ij.i |j■ si. ■ ’ ’la- ii jii.lillf, bet! - . ‘ would r- 1 .in • i.!- thi 1 : ■ • , , >-'v '.truyyris,, umS that the j.alitic: : ■ .niiil. . f nil parties wouM eive him is • - - a y fi.ri c anil au- tlmr lHe* a.si a. ;s a ■ a. a sla,* ha 1 in spit' of UJiasolf. hs..l ula. • lilia in a jjositioii wh- re he rmiuot .lerenil him .-if.’..ii.ilil urntfir- i take the detent < of in Hi st m.iyi-l: lit.-of the State. He mi-. re.|Uevs- I the iniuisbns to withdraw their resim lions provisionally In 1 or'.< r to assure the vy.l.vr transmission of his . powers t'l Ids sucsi ssoi - . "Monslc.ir Charles Ilajiuy. pn sitleut of the lined h-t- ftiformeil o • pr.-sl'-nt and the Ohiimher of deputies of !he deeisi-m of llifc pr - si.iei't of ti..- i paaih- a . :i -v are t/oiun to convoke parliament v. t'.i u ■m y." Casimir-i’erier’B rofereiiee. in his pub lic comintmieut ion, to his inability to defend himself in the presidency nifty be explained by the fact that as he was 1 a Mib-secretary of state in the cabinet which concluded th ■ railway conven tions in is-a. he regard.1 the adverse vote cm the subject in the chamber Monday as a personal rellectiou upon him. although lie had no vote in the cabinet when the conventions were fnade. Whether this be the real reason for his resignation or not, it proves to what length lie is prepared to go against the socialists, whom he regards as aiming at a revolution. M. Challemel-Laeour, president of the senate, in an iiit.-rvi.-w late last night, said that it had not yet bts*n de cided whether to convoke the National assembly to elect a .accessor to M. Casimir-Pcrior for th- !'-ta .,r r.nh in stant. He will probably announce thu date today at tin: meeting of the senate and chamber of deputies. Kxtremlst newspaper men received the news with jubilation. The editor of f.a F’etite Hupublique was wildly elated, but considered it certain that M. (’asiinir-i'erier would be re-elected if lie would bo a candidate again, oth erwise there is a consensus of opinion that Henri Hrlssou is certain to be elected to the presidency of the re public. Sour?her. which J phia for Cail-irie! e Vf - ■ went a -li -r o: fifty mile , »•: 1 . f i a ; gl. and lii enin; a y ti.-j-u tons register and surd. iMPROVEiYfcIi r i.. i.n.ige from l liikioi-I- ■at lad n. The i key i'hilijie, . ! 1 euinl er . i • -he vvas was partly in- iU3!NE3S. i-i- '• • ■:}:ii,!f' (>^ ML n. v ;i , i.. h< J. C. any re- ill.in ;:u0 Many Wi .-iiii-i.. > , ,-ru a<i«*:iH \f . r A.< n, <>| 1 K.U'I.m:, W'ls.. Jaiiaa'-y ) < use 'I I,resiling Mni-hin sutned work yt-steriiay. men did their fir i d.iv* in nearly : s‘> uiontlis. an-S . 'thin t -i or three : Weeks H:, mall \ ni'.'i );■ yivon OIII- ployiii.-nt. The 1‘, ir.e V..- and riage company, u itii a fore-.- of 70b men. recently resumed. The I-Uh llmtliers W, months, re.-uime t fiOO men. The factory, wl-.iuh months, will re-.uiue iti over 1 :,<) hands. 'I'hu , k Mill, elo- 1 for t ,■ start in 1- obi uury ii.:;iy r» few ;a\> ago with North'. - .u-ieni Trunk bus been closed for a week with ac? in. oi Jen ■o month - pa>t, will with a00 hands. THE NEW CRUdJBR, OLYMPIA. Kvorjr ICllort in ..*•!. ^ *.Fi«h }(<*•!(• f fur « il. W'.\siri;>oro.\. .1 i.unry 17.-TI1 depart ment get the new sea. '1'he ve . sion of the bull .. r-, at tin works, San I-ram isco, and she had a sucee- .fui -in-ed tanee trial man, m -utt!'- nn delays in tin i 'i - .ery >. in r some of her gi; . .. ti.. -k ■ not yet ta-i-n a I In to pn*. j .- .- ;tj sion. She will be commissimu the ‘dOth of rebraai v. l«> tint ti, |- navy n-ah . ■ every et'ort to era' -.n; - < ilyntpia ready for ■ i ■ no v in 1 hi- posM - ,- nion iron alt hough n ! aeei-p- owing to rmor and imneiit lias liiimit- ubout LUMBER ME Id FOR'A A COMBINE. A l.arKe Corporation to « ut l ificen Tiiou- •luml FV.-I of , Pulj .... I.AM Asri.;', N. Ik. .); ninny 17.—'J'he AnioniMisue Innibir eonipany, . - i new corporation, eomp-. d ..f .•■laine and New Hampshire ciipitali-.ts. ha - boughi the interest of th.- Liltleton lumber company and the (.lean Mills eompanv in the town of Stark and the township of Kilkenny. The pan ha consists of large timber trnets. th. - 1' Saw mill and the l railroad. The 15,000 feet of til I'eTTK, Mont., .January 17.—The known number of dead in Wednesday night’s awful calamity is forty-seven. This list will undoubt dly lie increased when the debris of the explosion is re moved. as t is alum t certain that b.*dif s lie hidden in the ruin', of the dc- moliMi -1 warehoii- ■. ut the dca ! thus far i .eovi red tw. nl. -■ k have bei'ti hlentified. either wit . - liy or partially. In some cases the identitient'on has been by articles of clothing or jewelry, the bodies being defaced and blackened so a to render personal identification impossible. It is not impossible Unit in some eases mistakes have been made. I<l< 11IllleiitIona, In ti.iiini-i,, Im|i>n*lM<s Hut in general there is little doubt as to tiie identity of the bo ties. Some of the bodies or portions of bodies will never be identified, because of the frightful mangling they have under gone. Headless trunks without a ves tige of clothing adhering to them, dis- nieinbeivd iiniliN a id pieces of tle.-di are in some cases all that is left. The dead are now distributed among the various undertaking establishments, hut some time today will he eolleeted in one place so that identification may be facilitated. No arrangements have been made for the funeral, but it will be a public utfair. and union services will tie held by the clergymen of all denominations. The families of the firemen and policemen who died in tiie perforinanee of their duty, will be f;.k. - ;i r.iiv of .‘.j t/:< < ily. Public sub scriptions will lie started for the relief of others. 1:in. at J’npulsr fmiii'tiation. I’heie i ti e ii ate t popular indig- ntition over the lora of niiro-glyce- r giant md iher plo* sives in the he.ot o! the i - i‘ - , - . which is respon -ible for la-t night’s ii iitoi - . An investigation will be institi.teil to dis cover who .-> lespoiisil.'le. and if it is found li.al any public ollicials are to blame for the violation of the city ordi nance - they will ],..d this cl warm for tliem. fin the otht the mercantiic firms who explosives are foun t to the law deliberately tliey finaneially and otherwi are tlioroiighly arouv t r. rolie and will ina for it. From oil thf total amount up 111 the three thirty tons, of giant pij one b].: ,t. THE RYj A limit I>,uli 5 ill Nkw Yoitj. e ' is taken | ge -ve eontesij next Island j Aonj-.j terivi tigii Sp* ‘L'l J . * he h.-i of we j doinj, as 11 JUDGE RICKS PROSTRATED. Overcome li} - Ihc I ufttvoiMlile Action of the ,iutliciury CoiiiiniUcc. Ci.kvki.ami. (i.. January 17.—United States Judge Kicks, who is under charges which may result in impeach ment proceedings before the United States senate, has been prostrat. il since the news from Washington to the ef fect that a majority of the judiciary sub-committee favored Ids impeach ment. lie was to In.ve gone to Toledo at Id o'clock veil er. la) - but at the last moment Ids physician refuvd to let him go. Tin judge's friends fear that he may break down before th ■ inatt-r is finally settled. - Ill IE SENATE DAY'S WORK IN CONGRESS. Tho Urgency Deficiency Bill With Amendments PuasccL DREARINESS OF A DEBATE BROKE! An l iicxp.-ctc.l lllgrc iNlon In tfie Miiii«c, Ntiuilx r of ( nli.ipoi lant .U,n-e.rcri. m-|xirt- il I rom the l ouiiulttcu 0.1 Military, 1'a soil. 17.—The de- FAIL FOR HALF A Ml^ ION. Well Ivnov. 11 New Orican, Co.ton r'ii - n *.oeh li» tlir V, a)!. N;:w liinKAxs. .January 17.- .1 well known e..itoii firm, W. 11. ('lia;r*-o5: Co., ma ! • . - :ppli(-ati 11 yester ay 1 efore Judge Kariange of the Unilcd Mates court for the ai poia; inent of a ree iivr. Assets of the iiiui - ire about n-tOC.lMKl, principally on tin plantations which could not tie sold except at ;; sacrifice. Idabiliti. - arc tated at -riliO.enn. t red- itors are niie.tiy local banks. It is ex pected that the a if ah - of the firm will soon be in an easy condition. CYCLONE STRIKES MOBILE. Severe Hall. Kuiu ami Winil Storm., Sweeps Ov< r the Alaliama City, Moiih.k, Ala., January 17.—A severe rain storm struck t his city Tuesday night which seemed to. centre near Point < lear and Hatties on the eastern shore of the bay where it developed into .Noinetliing of a cyclone. There hail fell as large as guinea eggs and there was a water spout formed ii. the bay which eume in shore, wrecking tie.* western annex of the Hi id hotel. Fifty feet of the wharf at Hatties was blown away. SENATOR IRBY V/ELL AGAIN. Tin- south 1 iiroiiiiiuii Too tteisii, liow- Jt* i.Xg. ge ill Active Itiltics. Wasiiim. ion. Jaiuiar.; ’•L: Senator Irby, of South < aro!ina. whose Tlfnr-xs^ at Ids home in that state was wired some days ago. has returned to this city and is now ai‘.i.;. - ; <1 sfrivt north west. I).- u;..n somi'whai improved upon I;;- ai rival iiere and eii 1 eavored to resume his dllti- N at the - apilol. He 1 take part in Dot therefore. tin - pr c-i di'-gs. He did entir the senate eiiatuber. NEW ’ER AT THE HAGUE. lSC t'i’ £ I'roiuitu-iit, in .tiiii-rica, f oti - il In 'lliitoinal l< - Service. pii x, .Junuary ,, Mr. Sliiro jjirm. ily first, secret ry of legation here, and who cupied it similUr position , ri’Ceived anoiher proino- iilouiatie service of the JW the Japanese ininis- ll'-yi - . onerof the ino: t ile Jr- Y^^Knrope. Mr, Akabano - 1 Harry, of this city. .OOMS ORDERED. | ( oiiditiiiri, Uh Iti-ported, of ,!oos.i Cotton •;ilU. |Ala., Junuary 17.—At l^fSlg of 1 he tocklioluer -, lb Mottoli Mills ye -1 er- to put in at once inking liiu toial nuin- Idition wiii be made V\ ASUINOToN - . .Tenmi bate on S. iMto-. - Ui' amendment to the urgency deficiency nil. in refer nee t- . ti n - .1i tli. coustitutionality of the ineonu' tax oecuph..! mostof yesterday’s s i - a i.: tlio s.'iiate and ended in the rej.-cti ti of the aiiu-mdm 111 by an ovi w'ueuiiin;; majority. Mr. Ye'. - .'-, re- mo : e of the event.-, of List session wi. ie the tarill’ net was lianging in ..as pen but ween the two houses, were of eo:i id. i :!•:>■ interest and ii.i;'irtunei , and Ids ileela; ation that the president ought to call congress in extraordinary iinnicdiately after it adjourned vvitlj..at jiropei - tinancial legislation, at tracted attention. V. hen :i \ oto Was Keiiehi-iL Finally a vote was reached on the (iuestion of order, "sliall the decision of the chair stand as the decision of the s -nntc'.* ’and the decision of the chair *.va - sustained by a vote of 4n yea to <'■ nays. Mr. Lodge entered hi- amendment placing the otlieials autliori/.-d to be appointed for tho income tax in the civil service. Tabled, yeas Sit, nays IV. Mr. 4 »u. - iv i - '-new"d his ameiidinerit tor tef.tin:: the eon,tii .tionality and valid ity of the incom - tax, and it was de feated Yeas It), nays :j-j. Mr. Iiill oii’eivd an iuneiidm''iit pro viding that noun of the appropriations should ii, used for the purpo e of eom- pellingatax pa ver to make anv ri - turn or to answer any question ex<, pt as to th. courses a nd amount of his gains, pi"'it and ineome. Tin - bill was then Reported to the -enale ifrom eoinmUteo of tV. Migpi■ •: and dl oi’ the anientI- ■TdVi, >and tin. - bill was Hu nts wen - :ig>;i pa-.sed. An l uexp. s-tcii I>i-l r.-H-ion^S, 'Lite usual. . 1 im-- of del : te in tTu" hoa-., - upioii • !u i - e' appi opri: ion bills, the Indian tfill being under eotisidera- tiou. was relieve ! \ e te.-day In an v •„ expected dispees-h;!! liotli. - klloWe k'feat of io.rihc? Consideration of tho Urscnt liefl- ei e.ey lUil in the Senate—The House. V.’ iiixGTOi’, January 16.—Two reso lutions were oiicrcd yesterday by Mr. Mander-on, republican of Nebraska, and agreed to calling on the secretary of the treasury for information us to th • quantity of spirits withdrawn from warehouses and the quantity of sugar imported each day during the two months prior to August MO, 1VJ4, with the name of the owners and importers# ami the amount of taxes and duties paid thereon. Two bills were passed authorizing the '. instruction of bridges in south western states and then the senate re- emned consideration of the urgency de ficiency bill. Two speeches only were made, one by Mr. Call, of Florida, and the other by Mr. Allen, populist of Nebraska. 1 inal vote will be had today. Tho Day In tho lloimc. Tli ■ president's veto of the bill au thorizing the sale of public lands for reservoirs and gravel pits and granting rights of way for railways and canals thereto was laid before the house and referred to the committee on public lands. Mr. Cooper, of Florida, introduced a bill appropriating §100,000 for a public building at Jacksonville, Fla. Most of the session was occupied in the consideration of the Indian appro priation bill for the year ending June «0th, ISOtj. It carries a total appropria tion of §<i,49i.Sil0 as against. "'1,7:53,000 appropriated for the current li cal year, and s0.i':.*:;,s44 the total of the estimate submitted by the secretary of the inte rior. Ueneral debate was not dosed when the house adjourned. SEATSKTRESEfflE Old Faces and Now Faces Soon at tho Noxi Session. SENATORIAL ELIXTIOXS BY STATES. Mai-'sarhusottft Uciurui lionr, Xovv Mtimp- sJiir.'t iianillcr, nlch'gan, .lie.'illllan, Maine, I'ryi- n Tiiut Will KcYcr.se I’olltlcs. Washington. January 10.—The sena torial elections today are : Maisi - :. The legi-dature in joint ses sion re-elected William I’. F - . c. New Havi ■•.•are voting separat re-el ■ I 'o ii.! mi E. Chandler. Joint eoi.v.-ation today. Mass.ten: -i:rs EXCITEMENT ON ATHOME3TEAD the Carnegie steel the iv iganizalion more emiiloyes in 11 rrein - ;. - and iiikiiigmUii^vt :■•*»•!, tated by Mr. Walker. 1 Uep. '! --.,1 who made the .stii'ienierit that ihc rupuldiuans were nad! and willing - to support a projier nioaMiiv or the relief of tiie eoiuury. Totld- .Mr. Warner, (l)em., N’. Y.,) resiionded tiiat tiie reputilicans wen- seeking an exeu -e lor tlieir action in defeating tiie rule for the eonsidex*- utioj! of the< arlisle bill in conneetion witli those < -inoerats w’no bail voted witli then! and he ..il the statements of the : ,!i - iiitiii from . ia--achusetts were a inure pri tcn-e. Mr. Money, illem.. Miss..i '-peakin for tin - free .-il- TJic Determtnu't Stand la ken )>y tho C'ar- i.i Jlio Alananvr Stirs i i> l 1 ! t tfllnc. U0MKST1.AD, I’a., January 16.—The deturinined -stand taken Jiy <ieneral Manager SchwaJi. of company, lo elieck plan of the 8,000 or the tiig steel work , lurnishes plenty of f i id for relleetioii and conversation throughout tho toon. The discharge of so great a uumbi r of the leading and ino.-d skilled work ha . i d t - i all iort ■ if 1 eport am t i app • - nt that ible has no yc siiJisl " L Up no udditionai dis- Uiciputed ut the far as (Tar to non N yesterday cIk . .. *ol men v. ’ •n vi - r democrat denied re- tiie failure of tin - nil •. sion was further t-.igage ing.-.. Ki'ed. Sim;, - (» , and [lonsibility for '1 lie tlisgres- i in by <ateh- Hiitnii. MUiClg, rder. - d but it is imdenT stood oiiV tlu: management is not yet through. Many idle iiikii occupied the : street corners discussing - i!if situation. Th - men wh ■ \v - . r- <•.• ■ught here 1 to break the strike in is'.Hi are the most j excited and eagi r for organization. It was aimouneed last, night that Charles 1 Hotchkiss, one of the best plant rollers j in the L nited State--, hud. been placed 1 in the 111 inch plant mill on account of j tiie r • luction. Thi. - -. i •> the mill in which most of the plate is rolled for the battle ships. It is reported that a meeting will he held Sunday and tiie attendance at the pro- 1 posed meeting will determine the elfeot the company's action has had on the , men. e le r -h-.turo voting separately n irge F. Hoar. This action will lie e iiilirmed in joint convention to-day. Nkhuaska. in the iir>» balloting in th senate for i'nited States senator, T ii irston rew ivi d Hryan !. Joncfc. 15. Hryan received 11 popuilsts votes in all. Michigan.—The legisiatme in joint session re-elected James McMillan, for the lung term, vote unanimous, the lone demo rat voting for him. Julius Ctesar Harrows was elected for tho short term. Donovan, the lone demo crat kicked on I{arrows, and voted for John Strong, of Rockland. Dehawakk. -One unsuccessful ballot was taken, the two houses voti g sepa rately. Higgins received only ten votes, one less than tho vote for him last night in the caucus. Wileott, democrat, received ten voted. The next highest vote was A'ddicks. repub lican, six votes. Another vote today. Coi.oiiaho. The vote in the senate resulted as follows: Wolcott, republi can, 16; Thomaa M. Patt rson, popu list. 1*5; Thomas, democrat, not voting, l. In the house it. was: Wol cott. 41; Congressman Pence, populist, ■Ei: not voting, 1. If thi- vote is main tained today in joint session, Wolcot/ will be re-elected. Montana. -The senate and house balloted for Unit 'd Stales senator. In the senate manti. - . (republican) receiv ed H5 votes; (. kn’ (democrat,) 5, and Uamsdell (popuii,t 1. For the long term. Carter (1 epr.lilienni received 18 vott.-,; Hauser ii-inoe:a’; 1 . and Oker, (po)nilist 1. In ilie liuuse Mantle ro* eeived Ji: votes ilumcleH ! IIuun ji - . 3. tiu- - long 1 -mu. 1 aider. 1..; Oker The A. P. A., came from 100 stronj^^^lbu>p. )rn j n g. j u uu C n. wlxo is a Cjj one, but their presence th« : vou*. They arc stia at avi 1 tiie joint s< ssioii today’will only! the action of yesterday. Ii.i.iNois. - The ' '00k county rej can members of the 1 ai slat lire evenin;r attempts•! to agr upon didate in eaueus. Hi - fort ID: met 12 meintiei s declared Culloin and would la.t at of the MU Cook e .unty m and before the in* < - \’i thi :n withdrew. *• ittli also a :oum - " t tint lie bound tiy the caucus. In or •r Wth at l- i,,. of NuLl.iuiil .n-k ut (icitgNlmrij. ilcfor ■ the ll: Hrtn tr:: vas t;!l-:* ll up a nuudier ol unii.inorta'it measures, re- ]»>r ed froiii the eonimiCei - on inhiuiry ings of the mills for 1 ufi.iirs were jms ed. and tlu-tiiil 1 . cs- ' Intlis. Reports of tin: ' tabli- li a ua’ioiutl nark on Letlysburg battle tii-l I was in.i.le tin ..rdcr for bus- t xness for today in tin morning' hour. the mills to J>e in Fth orders ahead. IRIED IN EFFIGY. THE INTEREST FELT ABROAD. Six' -rey Steam Pper Aiyqiij to cut 1 ^ re L °erKE DISSOLUTION T. yflGSrlwOODY GOES TG TEXAS Mc-iiilx - rs ottlio tjoutliiru i'uoi-iiKvr Am»- vIhUoiH'j Meet in Atlanta soon. Xkw Yoitl January 16. - As a result of a oonfereiee of ten members of t he Southern pa. enger association held In the Waldorf hotel, it was decided to cull a meeting within three weeks at Atlanta. (In., - .f all persons in southern passenger tralllc. ‘ - Several roads be longing to the passenger as.»o<;iation.” said < hiiirman II. Wa.ter . at the olo-ic of the meeting. ‘*have given notice of Withdrawal.and uni s-, w can get tliem to remain and get in ne. mumbers the association may bu dissolved." CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. The Most Hev. I.awrencc Oillooly, Catholic Hishop of Llpiiin. died in Sligo, Ireland, yester lay. Wliile 1J10 Duke of Argyle wasa<l- dic' ng a polith a in i-tlng at <Mr.f.eow. Tuesday evening h - ll in a dead faint and vv.is wiilx i.-illu 1 v 1 cstoi - .-1 to c.in- ad oiisrH'h*. f The until gumbiing league of (yondon have obtained a suinui -ns against the Jockey eluli for peruiittmg butting on New Market heath. The ease will Ik: heard within a month Thu fire on board thu British steamer Mariposa, at Mvcspo >1 from New Or leans has buenoxtiiigu died and an ex- ttliiirii^|Mflfl|fetrgo In in made. ei.ii’ dani-iged. langhai lo tlic Cea- , , tie !• 11'.; - uru Will ( oniliirt a >«-ric-t >.r liesivals in itic l.arjc«. CitiiM «»f tl>< • hi f. East Noiitiu iki.o. Mass.. January 17.—Dwight L. Moo ly. th • i-vangelist. left last niglit for Tc-x.is. wher le- will conduct a series of revival - , in nearly all the iarg'e cities in the Ma* . He stays a few days in New 5or:c. wliere lie w ill consult / iH-ciali-.ts in 1 . .rant to ids heart, which lias troulilc I him f-r several years. lli> |>hysi< ians Jiave I n bidden iiiui to work longer in North ern cities in w inter. AN EXPEDITION NOT FEARED. I Treimury IK'inii-ti i<.|tt l.ock- I pan in,. VllclllVIis id,] I.jfjI.My, Wasiiim.ton. .luiMiary '7. At the treiisiiry departim n' th rumored | u- dilion of the Han.eoa, Aiimdis and Lagonda to some soutiiern (oinitry, with alleged arms aboard, is - r»t con sidered seriom ly. None of Hies, ves sels have been •‘seized ' thougdi ,uic or two of tin in liavi I..-.T! unoiHclaily de- { tained at i'erniiinliiia. Fla. I lie . Ilia, r i.ikT.Iiic ( i.niii.iiiy KeKiui. r. .Suit:* I! :.(#, imi . January 17. ’1 he Singer Sewing Mae'niitu works, ploying 30*1 operative,, have rc> operation. There was also a n tion of work in all of the depa ’ of the St udel in d. ; \\ goa in mu employing l < i - men. 'S htnt< - « licit atiiiit ear ciads have been <1. tion. 1 ionatioiis of l>o:li : moil •;/ re till c i-idag in if Lo i.siana w i.l s - :i t 1 <11 > relic I .i - iiiiof a.'l her s" Netir s H t/> 1 ■ le V- th • her ; pi r. The r lief trai here .: O .III tin: fir * o. ie. a* teen d and ad li- ii; iplies and. it looks as the •. iii ier er s'. Gus to ..'If •l ing' of 1 will li - .,ve week. URGE RIU'JCIION !N ACREAGE. T f j'* .. ' « t V i i'»n mi t i»; NT - .v Ohi.i. •> w J ism low ing teli gra. 1 w • • r ter-lav : • iAi.vi -1 1:- T r .1 . Day u e-.iil-ilt Ni () f;: - a --i i • 'ii T \t :■/?• ♦ • }n arttiy J'idC'.Ii.jJK f i ' » ti" pi'l l!' r « ». >Z* nUr if<*- olt it (•rou In. .. I’V ! 1. I lu* t« >j - •Cl ive l lii Ti! Y0.*>- >1 uddle ('oiitijiucs fie riot ThU’ki'iiM. LVa., January 17.—The nmond college met last pr the action of the stu ng the college in clligy. Hlieir meeting lias not (iblie. Some of the stu- it in cards discluiming any 1 the trustees personally, [aring their belief that the ac- r ©f the board has killed the college. DEATU A QUESTION OF TIME. Mi»* Stevi-n*«n, Du.ighter of the Vice. I'n-ftiileiiM iiiiMiirvive Hut u Few llouist. A-iikvii.ia:. N. January 17. -Viee- I'resident Stevens iii's dangliter. who hasbeen ill lore for the last three ni«<iit)is. is this morning at the veiy point of dealii, an.l the end is e\|ie ' -d hourly. For tin - jiast three days shc has been slowly sinking, an : the family have aliauiloned all hope. Tiie atlend- ing jiliysicians say ,Jie eunnot live tn aiiy hours. i'i-'.V 10. 'i’ 1 IP *?>?•.• *, S. ‘•it!! U< ‘ttOJi ♦ 1 .( •• 'J <’t *1 • •! :I Pi*, uti.i mo ,t u:. eJiiiy of Tt .Cis un i Uj* cot i(tf* ;'i'ov. it/ liil* i'(■< 1 <• t.• • . 1 t v.( uTy-ijv« Jf* I ( • *t ili Cl • ; t 'I - to :,f p!..it> I thi:, >( ;»• ;jN the Ml v ••t.. 1 ti'-tif j» i It t <>rjipo)i- o;iM*. oLoji «» 1 1 > I’A.'c t., Vt'rn. i ’nil ■ f * XUU'ifl.V . fill* 'line ! inn JJ- ..t !l*» I o!t Mat . Atj.AMA. January 17. President < oilier, of lie expo itioa, and the otlicr iiieiiitier:'of tli,-cniiiniUce who went to Mont goto 1 y to di a-iiss tiie advi-aliilit y of un Aialli-.iit suite i-xiiibit, have rc turned. T hey are iilnio:-; < e.-tiiiu of s - - curing an appropriation from the state legislature for an exhibit ut thecx]»o- sition. > Otti ^ I.; kh \t J *»«• » Ariii.SK. (»a nual e.inven : ci wi io tie r.tl. 1)1 . pate *.v 1 * j,ri II. ( . A 1 oiiiviitliui, January 17. Tiie an- i 4, 4 lie (Jeorgia \ M. • on In"eh 111h r one ie 'ii'red d;-!c- 1 HE POT TERS' CONVEN LION ON. 'Hie TxaConal Aha x-ialtuii MdIUh II, Aiuniitl Heeling in W ituhiliataii. Washin*.ton. January 17.—Tin: nine teenth annual eonvi ution of the United States Potters’ Association commence'! ye 1 ’, lay afternoon at I o'clock at tiie Arlingt'in. eontinuiug tomorrow' and concluding viHi a h.inqii, t at night. There ai' sixty-five firms composing the asso-iation and eacli lias one or more delegates representing it. Tie Hevlval of Old .IikIkiiii iiIh. In.xingion. Ky., January 17. A aen- sat'.on wa-. '.‘.i 11 si■ I iici - " yesterday when it In i a;ne known that attachments had been served on the property of ( olouel \\. 1. Harues, thi - wealthy thorough bred breeder, for oid> judgments aggre gating twenty-five thousand dollars, due the late M. M. ('lav. .Ytiniiy S oreian I omitrii h to tic Kciu'cscuteii at t )i»- ( ottod st ati h Ati.a.nv... January 17. Letters re- ! eeived by the d'-pui-tm -iii of putdiuity and promotion iroiii I .-.ited St.:!<■.- con suls abroad in iicat * a' deemed interest among foreign inai uf letnrers in tiie Cotton State-, and Int rii. - :'ionn) expo sition. Especial interest is taken in Bradford, ti)'* center of Ui.-woolen in- ; dustry in Eiq and. Tii.- \!'gu~. of that place, says ma mi f.icl lire's :ost \meri- I can trade Jiy f: d ug to . .hT.it at tin; ’ j World's fair, and urg. tm-mto make j up for that neglect by eiai. ran- exiiili- j its at Atlanta. Consul Meeks ha in- j I terested a uumlicr 01' inilm'iitial firms and corporation - amt a to - ro exhibit is j eNjiected. Consul li • :le i do'ng l ||o ! sain; - kind of wo: i( at Slietl'.eld, and , Consul L - e t d . L. at at YTenna. OF SENATOR WALoH’S BILL. I’rnvlili-H fur an liciiHtc 1 ill,is!, u of |||<, Nurtliern Di-ilrii 1 of (•.-orjria. W \siii.n*, ion. I.oiiiai - , 17. -e.iator Wa’isli yi stci - '). y in - rodue. d u i>i!l pro viding for tlie creation if an oiirtcrn division of tin riortln-rn d : ;trii - t ot Georgia lo lie cotnpo ed ol tin - eountius of Hanks Clarke, Ivbort. Franklin, (ireviie. llul'i-r . Hart. ,Jael-:son. ' Morgan, Madison. < »gle: norjie. Oconee and Walton. I'rfitc )»<*r < (Mivii luti o« Knoxvii.1,1. 'ieiin . January 17. in the i’niti'd "tati court yesterday Rev. Win. lliint.; H.'ptist preacher, was con victed of ni" a-Jiining. He is neariy 70 years of ag«: mi l wa -. fot ,evn - al yaars a justice of the peue • in MonriKj county. T In - X ni fi* Aiintdin iCitiiriiM Nuilli. Savannah * .a.. January 17.--The yaclit Amadis lias been ivio.ised from cu-Jody t»y * ol lent or of Ciis'.ui.s Heek- with and vsiil coal and return north at omo. BYRNES ASKED TO REMAIN. Mayor stroiilf, 'if N< u AVirk, Docs Not At— <|.jit lie - Mipi riiiteinicnt's Nt:v. Yg;:k, January 16. A letter from Mayor Strong to Superiiitendent Byrnes was eivenout at the mayor'.*, office late yesterday afternoon. I he mayor says: ' Ie j.lyii; - to y..ur ItUti - (ii.teil Dc'.-i-ail.e-33 1 s'.i-l. siiiln -. -.l t 1 me u.k mayor and opeln.d all - 1.0 a- - n/iiU;.’ tin; olll. .* ill v.iiii U you ;>»U to lie ,’et * 11 ' 1 . ,1 till liosltiou ol .-apei'ditei*- dt 111 Ol J de;* lo-:'.y, !lr it. that III viev. of *, • '.' lo: •,*.•! cotitln n’d ■ervices in the jK iiv - i , -tuieicoveriia' nearly a third of a cetr.nry. l- n‘lid'Vi':r)i you Iiav ■ devot.-d *,!.(■ iH-t]..; - : .1 j nr liiu to that braui’ti ot tin sl-|-\j,-|. 1 , .ad. ill vl" - ,,' ol tiie po-.sltdi leri-latioa ut Alii.m;.. -.hi, !■ m.ty tnuku some rhauves in the la vs j/ovei niutr the jiol.ee du- jiar iiienl ot. o,ii - cit>. 5 .. turn year 1> it- 1 with tin -t, that you remain in your j.r, s.-nt ju Itlou until sir u eliaiir* - -. if any shall ti. iiiiiUu by tin leeislatur mid become laws. At that time ,.t- ceil, amt will act with fuller ,. t ...... 1. ,*i.,., ,f.,. ....'..arc. WHERE THE SOUTH COMES IN. Appropriation!, of IntereHt to Soul lienn ra in tiio Sundry Civil I'iii. Wamii.ngi.^,. January 16. —The Sun dry civil ajdiropriation tfill as reported to the house carries ;; sunxof s - :5s,540,72l, la ing - sv.r t::,7ti3 less than the estimates on wlibh it is based and. S4,‘4 S <*,245 nlNive. tiie amount carritnl by th • tfiil f.ii* tin - . ear I'i'.'.'i. Among- tin buildings whirm are to be placed in 1 art or in whole, under contract within tin; pre scribed limit of cost is tiie court house at Sn van mill On. Among tho nppi*o- proprintion . for iKitfiic buildings in the south, carried in the bill.are tiie follow ing - : ( iarksvilk*. Tenn., ^1.7,006; Fort, Worth T \., "I'l.lKii; Little Rock. Ark., addition to court house, -‘isjiOO, Nor folk, -'*;o,*JO*k Savannah 5160,030. For additional lights in Mobile .-.hip channel fi:50,000 is provided. THE WORK OF FIRE FIENDS. be ' »».’ a' . I . , . « 1 . i . nty* iie 1; 1 i. n 1 tiiut ii Ai li ■ i, im ui.. T 1 1 . ii,.>] ed (id ■; 1. li i’i son tli q A . i- itriti'Ji l. . t lx < <»i 1 . b- - - r Eo luo < Il.lK I. ,1 I i.,. . . ,,, I- f.oMioN Jamiei - '' 11. Lord Rimdoloh *. -j I ; 1 • ."t ■ t . . it and Wim soniewliat. w'vtiLv: th. , morning. Cutlon \V. uli on I Xu* Spot. NT.w Yoim. January 17.—The Sun's c,it 11 "i re\ L v. '.;i,(Ottou deeiined j to. ji'.iut but i - i i - overed tt.is axui ad- vtiiice l I to ■; points, closing steady, with -aii of as,^00 balls. i.ivirp,»oi oe, - i .-i j nil, tint recovered' tills and clo'cd quiet and steady; s)iot pi 1 - •• ie W ak. t< (itiHioa in thi* iCHHrrvo. W - . in .'orfi.N. Jaii'iary 17. - I’he truas- 'r y lost 'ti-rda ^fioft.oan in gold, tnkc'i out at N.*w York 1 or export. !'o reducith* gold men* tA> f-75,« «' idJ'U. :t;el ( ..111 r W (n li< r. V - . i. ■ r itcsiil. ii! cs, Hai iiou-es itixl llnrnt DurntKl by Misereioit* «r Alhuny, <<j. Ax.iianv, (in., January 16.—TJio east ern pari of tliii. 1 on nty seems to be undi'i - the ban of s-.im; miscreants who have succeeded in doing hundreds of dollcr worth of damage to various per sons by tho application of the midnight torch, and ali elforts to run tin; iiuuds to cover has proved futile. Within the past twelve mouths a dozen citizen.*, of that section have. the iq, den^ J)*U ■.I: i " ;t( dole 1', north- 1. fair, e« '■ tii. I*ly < ttit .n i ;lt i. j*4* i,» ( IIH .);» iu;' •' V ! V. tin* So j oi \ tei:li ayt It:; - ? 1 >ior i in. n ur; inemb. i ■ hip in 1 ii i i ore .. . , (-<. lot. (e*oi - gi! F.. Ad:.-.is wa:- dropped, (ieorguS. Willetts i - :. and William E. Mason 16 votes: V* iii.-U.-i w as thou dee.fired the ur.aniiuo is eiioiee of the caucus. Wilier... is wurkinj. Iiard hut Cullom claims w ;j vot >. IiiAilo.- Tiie tir.st ballot for United Stu. senator, eacli lion.-..* voting sep- nrabdy. we.s taken with tiie fol lowing r. ,ultt House, Si.oup, 11; Sweet. Hi; Heyburn, Hrowne, 1; Claggett. it. In thu senate. Shoup, :5; Sweet. S: (Taggett, Regan 1. To tals. Shoup, 1-i Sweet .it: Claggett la; lirow'in;. !: Regsm. i: Heyburix. i. Tho condidacy of It. S. S5r«>w*ii. of "los -ow, created some surjxrise. Today Hrowne will have three vote-. Sweet will fall to l‘.t. Slump w ill have 1*5 and Heyburn will hold his two vote-. * Liggett will get the solid populist vote. Sweet reached his highest mark yesterday. The contest will be prolonged and bit ter BROOKLYN TROLLEY 5TR.KE. President Norton |{(*t'UH«-H to Appear He- fore the IXintr!! of Arbitration. Hr.ooxi.VN, X. V . January 1*5.—The state board of arbitration met at tho city hall yesterday afternoon to con sider the strike on th* tr ile;, roads. President Norton of the Atlantic ave nue line refused to apjiear before tho board or to initio- the 1 r.rd at all. As a result President 1Y. ay issued a sub- pifTiix for his appenniiice. President Norton will now have to attend. If ho does not after the sulqio .at he will bo guilty of contempt and will be indict ed. The striker - talk of a sympathetic strike on the elevated roads, also of calling out the knight■> of labor on tho.-c roads at tin* first sign that their managers ar • helping the trolley iieo* pie. (irund Master Workman Sovereign, of the knight s of labor, s expected hero today. Sim,- Workers sirik,- Settled "nil- riteiorlly. Hkocktox, Mass.. January 16. Tho strike at Ij. M. Reynolds factory was settled yesterday . The .'■eeretarie* of the various orgauizatio, - !.-, involved had a eonforenc,* with Mr. Reynolds yesterday morning and at a n. e’ingof the shop's crew held later, the strike was settled in a manner atisfuotory to nil parties. Arrt'Mtcti for Foritlna l’> 11-lou ( IieekH, Savannah. La.. January 16—L. JL T* outer, color. - .! wa m r ; l h.-rc lust • .»■ Uo : mlna- k > xonor. t>f night for torgiag e .. L lield und’o :t , l i > tion 11* - tore United "la *1 o-uner wa., 1... . t* the poNtoifice /> / >&4l t - ' - " ' / *hl, j“* b *“ s “ * > ** Icj- Ha. Ji..' --.lulge fy 'd Taylor Jo:.. . . - , * ludi- ,,- o rfiDtriet of Ai.,t i u .a ;.. iv ves* HrfJAuy. T. • ' er of [1 ’ lT/ h nu t : or- l’ 1 ' / c j iid 1 timnun' .i^a. Lftlt A i, ’ 7 - t - ; - -i. 1 . . V