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m t 2 THE WEEKLY LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C., FEBRUARY 20, 1890. Happenings Gathered From ill Parts of the State. MAHY NOTES OF IMPORTANCE A North Carollnlau Sulciilud at Columbia ob Account of 111 Health—Charleston’* New Knitting; Mills Urgln Operations. One of a Pleasure Party Drowned In Cooper River—Fire In Hlackvillc. Columbia, S. C., Feb. 18.—Dr. tleoq;e yarrier, a prominent physician of K< r- oansville, N. C., arrived in Colum’ to tako special treatment, beint; in bad condition physically from t v •• ■work. He seemed to be in a henv il frame of mind but he ended his exist ence soon after arriving by sending a hollct through his heart. Ho left no documents bearing on his suicide. Tbp only cause assigned is the physical condition the unfortunate man was in when brought hero. His remains were taken to North Car olina for interment. Charleston Knitting Mill In Opcr.itio'i. Charleston*, Fob. 18.—The Cha-. ton Knitting mills, with a capital stock of |25,000, has started its machinery to working. The mill now has 23 knitting machines and employs ab >ut »;«) peiyu'. Twenty-five more machines will s n be In operation and the working f< v.v ineroased in proportion. The output w. the mill is to be 800 pairs of haiiii and stockings u day, which will supply the retail trade in the state, and v Inch will in time bo increased to carry the. business into other southern states. The capital stock is all held by Chari u pedplo and the new enterprise is h:.i!od as the signs of future change for the better for Charleston. Drowned In Cooper Ilivcr. Charleston, Feb. 18.—Five young men were out on a pleasure party in the Cooper river when their boat suddenly capsized. A rescuing party was sent out to them from the shore and all the party except a young white man by the name of Walter Matson were saved. Matson’s body was not recovered. .Mat- son was an employe of the gas oillco here and comos of respectable parents. Cars and Depot Denied. Blackville, S. C., Feb. 18.—The South Carolina and Georgia railway freight depot and throe box cars at t ; is place were destroyed by lire. Origin of nro unknown. . ... Charleston Slay Use the Old Duildln' Washington, Feb. 13.—The has passed a bill giving the city of Choleston, S. C., tiie use of the eld poetoffico building for municipal pur poses. CRISIS IN FRANCE. L ■ r' {’ V WUYI I ■ I,, [\fdl' d F i All I ... North Carolina. Fifty Insurgents Were Killed and Twelve Wounded. MANY ITEMS OF ITANOE I'hi- U» ;m-( oniju.niiuv. Which lias Dccn at V.*i ..iii ;;(o.i i or Soaio Tiuio, Is Su]>- posed i..- Now on Hi'i* Way to CuUft With •..!). and Aniiuunitloii—United Stai . :..:n v.oik to lie-izn. IT.—A cyclone, which THE NEWS RECEIVED IN MADRID General Caroolus Was at tho Head of the Spanish Forcos, Whoso Loss Is Mot Staled—Tho 1’rcsidont of Kcuador Ad- J dresses a Letter to the (Jocon Decent ol : Spain, DcjfsdoC Liberty For Cuba. Madrid, Feb. 10.—An official tele- kii. da child aged - ct.uuty wrecked gram, it is reported, has been received here announcing that General Cercolas has defeated tho insurgents under An tonio Macoo, and that the lalter sus- tidned a loss of 30 killed and I'i wounded in i he recent lighting with the Lopez- Cemor Column. A PLEA FOR CUBA. 1 . l mphiett. The v tir.i: v r : tato couvon- tion is en . i in. d at Greensboro A|v :i ii. dent. A. D. Thaller is presi- The i,. il or ai ! J. R. Plummer’s saw- mille. . (iihut uu’, e: ti ll and killed three i u:. US and .wri usly wounded three oti.e i *. j: ik h / J.- .ui: unrg destnved the cot- tu:i j ..lI - ■ , a> id 5 di bales of cotton. It was : im ' K u»; '.ry o: igin. n-’l C 4 ». till *. vvho hist August mur- lie. d i : * l. • l dDejiuty Marshal Wild t. > ; *• ij V ('iiuutv, was cap- tut 1 4.. ' r. ; 1 ue.ntv Ho had all th< » ? . d di the mountains. An e... c* i: 11 v • iv ward of $109 was offen ; ■ i vi>i*-:*.ei 1 lulingtothe capt- me iieii (• n : V. u .1 :i t f tlie unknown 1> -•• •' - iv i. U! .:*.:. ' six mile s of Cum- b)'ih.:i' c ,.; i f V ' . ; k law feuco. The | n . iW . * , .cure , . r {lie capture O. V. ....1 .1 i III Finley 1 [art, who bu t Oi o . . . Vu Not county. ARMS /v; a D AMMUNITION. The Ov, i nlopp ■ 1 • :iv ■) V/i’mtn^ton Witii u Larg. »' 'biy IR? i.iunul For Cuba. \Yt . . \. i i) X, . N. C., Feb. 13.—There vv:;. : 1 .. ic en b"ard the steamer C nim<.. re, tl ; • ship which has created ko ::: i ...C-V d in Cuban and Spanish ei:v!: A i - > » ill carry only the com- b ■ i r.To i ii v a crew, and will bo ■ ■ ! >y in : amuei Hughes, of 1 t line * steamer Laurada. Her i:: ; is working beauti- fulP. 1 ' ' - i i) ^ ? management of two of ti; ' t. . v 1UN dine engineers of the conn'. v. (>ue <d t!:c;u is Jeff Smith of tins edy. Y. . ) chief em ineer of the 21( I (‘ i \VN r vine i Mictheroy, which fig- lU'c in t ] * '■.■.■!i:i:i war. The C * i r ? carries a largo and Vttlv;.: ■ ... ) of arms, ammunition and s -re. .9. il ■ r ' learance jiap'Ts from tliis ■,■., t i''ate that she goes to Cm ' •'■ t bu Gut* is a vague im- pie.. lilt 111 i i ■ s in'* may go elsewhere. At 1!:; ) t ii E steamer cast loose from llCi’ Ii. ' IV oi;;:;. i.. T d out into tho river and la t 1 4. ? • ! . journey. Owing * i '* i • lu ur and tho so- The 1’ieddent of Kcuador Sends a Letter to tlie Oueen Regent of Spain. Washington. Feb. 19.—The president of Ecuador on tho nineteenth of De cember sent to the queen regent of Spain a letter regarding tho .sn uggle in Cuba. It has just been published, and is in part as follows: The people of Ecuador, which once formed part of the Spanish monarchy.and to which in is bound by ties of friendship, of blood, of language and of tradition, is deeply moved in the presence of the terri ble and devastating struggle carried on between Cuba, for her political emancipa tion, and the mother country for tin? in tegrity of her territory. .Sly government, comply in g with inter national laws, will observe the neutrality which they prescribe; but it cannot re main deaf to the clamor of this people de sirous of terminating the struggle: audit is line to this that I have the honor to ad dress your majesty as an emancipated child would go to an affectionate mother, to interpose the good oflices of friendship nnd to ask your majesty that in your wis dom, and inspired by your humanitarian and noble sentiments, von adopt all digni fied means to return peace to yjiaiti and Cuba. By granting Cuba her independifice Ppaiu will protect her interests and will have done justice to the aspirations of Cuba without any loss of decorum. 1 beg your majesty to receive this letter ns a proof of tho loyal friendship which Ecuador professes to Spain, for only a high motive impels me to address it to you, ns well as my sincere desire to see t!m glory of your throne increase, of the throne which you, with so much prudence in tlie name and Scheme to Lynch Walling and; Jackson at Cincinnati. | ONE THOUSAND MEN ASSEMBLED They Oatheml at tho .fall In Kespon.io to a Little Advert;.-, -m-iit Recia -stiag Them to Como “Reaily For Work,” hut tho I’o- lice DiupcrMed tho Cr nv.l —The Mur lor- ers’ Cases Continue.! Until Feb. 'i«. Cincinnati, Feb. 19.—Owing to an iuccndiary adverti. imcnt culling fur 1,000 men ut Court nnd Sycamore st:v sx at 8:30 a. m.. “ready for work,” there was a well founded apprehemd i;: thu! a mob was to be gathered !o lyiyh the prisoners, Jackson and Waliin ;, a i n on their way from tho jail to th : police court. Court and Sycamore is tho jail loca tion, and the prisoners were to be taT-n to tlie police court at 8::D o'clock a. m. A crowd did assemble, but a heavy* re lay of police was found there and im j concentrati in was permitted. Little by little news got abr ad that ; no occasion for any sort of demous'.a- tion could arise, for the simple reas i that tho prisoners had been qaie ly ni- j moved to the city hall two hours before I the time when it was supposed t'•••.-* : would leave the jail. NotwitiisiairUii; this fact, curious people kept comia t> that vicinity only to itiul no cau> ; »>1 >: • citement. The third appearance of Jerk a and i Walling in the police ctmrr r'rve l t» crowd tlie corridors leading r > thn* : room with a jostling, cunon--. as saMy 'of men and women. Ample yiards ' were jiiaced, however, so that no one got into the courtroom \\ no did m t I have a right to be there. Wim tiie I cases were called the prisoners ;>r a; >* . appeared frmu tho ceilro-im t e| ,, hb no unusual signs sliowing any > i in their bearing. They w re : nr 1 I to remain not more than a half, mlvi:. i for counsel liad agreed toe ,:;ti::n • tho j hearing until Feb. 27. I As soon as the order was con U'vmY j by the judge, tlie prisoners »v | returned to t’ne jail, the v>*.:: ' followod at a run by a few w bi iys. Itrudley Will Ca!I Ouf J'r I/<HMsviLI,E, Feb. 19.—A The Post from b’rankfort s::;, Governor Bnuilov was f, ’rl »■ WANT ARBITRATION. Lradl'i- t.olidfln Nrwipnpnr.i Doct K Vi iu'/.Solatl lluundniy Dl«puto. Lo : .v, V F:-|). 19. Tlie arldtrM the hoir;■ * of comm ns at nc the pr _ H i f i j;,, cut ip the Unite.; ; Vv'. . mall'.'y, thafr (n appoiur a c.ymmissiun of it m.. si.stiug of Two members, wId ■ . . , r.i'd work m diilijutiction wi.b two An erw cans as a ’tew W: zuolan boun uy couiiiii.s.'i.jil, Jtoi- lo lix the bua:. .ary, but to ascerfifn (!;e facts anil rep rt toll tie ;- ;■ vernments, are lite leaoin . i..b-Bj j e: - ; r editorial '.‘omiir iit, e.-,, • i , . f as .\.r. : rualley's pr< }> .srd lor a ^ ■ • c : »a is sfipposed tii have uati l with the c v t at Wa ... d ■ 1 •:! .■! dl (,to s.ivs: • i. siv-.ji no • amendnieut (<i ■ -ui • in fa\ ■ >i. an ■ i c ‘ V.K ploring ihe absence of apron in the qmvn's speecii 1 ral i ,u ■ . the Vein mm no; do g mil, mid might do a r.r. .. a of harm... Mr. Atheriy-.j, n.-s . enon h to kiifnv tl.at ihe ird . of id > i as ' of comm ns in mat; ... .. ; tier diplomatic treat meni imiot be .:i ts 1:do. Tilt? anmadmoat, iiaplyd . tv :';-me-if the g vernment, w al l i. led day kav-.- ir .’-u negative;! by a 1;.. m rity and w. ul i thus have def al ii.- wa e:i>;s. and have c,,uveye;l l l . L’:di d Slates an entirely faiia'd .u.; i. . pre.- d n of It t ility’. “dels on ihe morning of the prom: ing su ■ -;i n of Mi;. S.a might have been a very serious c. ity. i : mutidy no harm h..s done, i i ■ eem ■ ,-:aw it had 1. the via y.- • fan imi: -Tetio.i and ,, begun t , , d. of s anethii.g else.” : r Gaz'He says 1' ii/. 'S witil the Ve, :r. ■ •.n; h • a u.., atueiu'.i.mat, s elos'dy ilesira’.Te ■ appeal ami Sir \V •urv’ss;; -e -h. that i: red in. for its • ■ . : have been interp; i: :n msiratiny ; I... ui ; 11 id r.i t i av or ,' . .,i.i have been a v. i:h the delieate . ;g, and witil (>v •ry v i ve idi would he i . nies Gazette a a • ; ii:terveutiou inti. ia i **■-,? .-..te.y in ci . ;• t rail it was j ust i il.kkJli* •• l- »n being say*: '. i* (' 11 1 ’ - US “Rat, ; a V/iiii im Vernon i iarc .i;vl Utt . , : •; un :*; iii! ’ a' inn go a Ol*P %. fnv!d : iiau :s justiiied by i lu* t\‘• I ; special to here. . : • Ciironicle and Si r Willi . \ Ycr i i. uc u rt most mi •irirv >■.« / and foresight, occupy in tno nann reprcs'ntati.m of your august child, Al- I entertained at Cincinnati fouso XIII, wiiom God save. IN CONSTANTINOPLE. I in regard to her de- na!l i rowd had as- • etV. These cheered . ,1; ;nd slie returned vv.:ii thr"e loud blasts i r The Cliamlirr of Duputlc-;, by Defying t Senate, Ita* Knclmigcreil the Consttlutiiui Paris, Feb. 18.—Tho political cri : . which has arisen out of the demand for a vigorous aud thorough inquiry in' • the Southern railway scandals, tliat body having emphasized its attitude in the matter by twice refusing a vote of confidence in tho Bourgeois ministry, is now practically a struggle between the chamber of deputies, which has sun- ported tho Radical ministry and ... senate, which seems bent upon over throwing it, even at the cost of must se rious disturbances. However, in spite of tho acute crisis and tho possibility of the downfall o: tho Bourgeois ministry or even a di. lotion of the parliament, there is little or no excitement hero outside of t ; • newspaper offices But it is claimed that tho resignation of the ministry would not alter matters to any great de gree, as it appears to be no longer a a uestion of confidence or of noncon- dfcnce in the cabinet. The chamber of deputies,it is asseG. d, has practically, by defying tho senate, endangered the constitution, and the result is a condition of affairs about a ; threatening us any since tlie trouble, some times of 1870-71. Tho newspapers are filled with ex cited articles and vivid reproductions of interviews with political leaders, and many of them have expressed the opin ion that a constitutional solution of tlie problem is impossible. The Conservatives ami Socialists de mand a dissolution of parliament aud the moderates and Republicans agrae J ut a dissolution is advisable; hut ey claim it should tako place under another cabinet. f TILL RESIGN. iD- 'l ‘ Whoso Con- '•■i ..... ::.i'i.:;t!y Investigated. 11.—It is well under- >d » I .I' d b'fai; s commissioners v •. ' unlii ; are to resign. This •tils ut' the recent iuves- c'liuluetin those posi- ■ resigned. Sev- . ut v marshals will an opp rt unity to resign. esville.wmoh . I by the fusion legislature, ■ ' ui ■ year. Its net < , g a!! expenses and a- •' ' Waynesvillo is a I i ivij of 1,500 population. ..; y is luodelod on that at i tlu-:u . ti-u. ■;. 'v ill 1 • gin to arrive next • ‘ ; J .M.\iiuity cotton mill at U decided that there v t > be 1 ,VOO looms, GREATLY DISSATISFIED. Tin I’roplo IVInor .11111 1. \ i.:.;.: t:, Fa ’ ; : : i'- went fr in Pender and : Hfouul , in this state, to Pel- 7. y, ,S 1. ;ii> Wo.-.* to Work In tho ' < r - Dooeivcd—Other Nowh ' 1.—i* ;ne of the thou- home v ■ '• , i t c -t ton mills, write e deceived by tlie ami are greatly dis- One of Dwyer's Ilorno* Killc.l. London, Feh. 18.—While exercising one tho race course at Lowes, Stonnell, the 8-year-old chestnut horse by Sto- negenge out of Nell, formerly the prop erty of Mr. Michael F. Dwvor, aud Which was claimed by Mr. T. fie; k Hass, after running sixth on May 13, last, in the Newmarket selling plate, for the selling price, £400, plus tho stakes, < u- £500 in all, whs badly frightened by a pock of fox hounds, foil and broke Ins leg. The horse was almost immedi ately afterwards killed. iliey pr; mi of agent! ; . all i in* men who left i'Y ■ : . P»palists. ■'.i •'uliguation in Davie r i n . -ver erue’ly to a white girl : 1 ■ ■ , v. m> was about to be- Cul11 '' a ’ u u. ' Ik' was driven from b ()1 refused her shelter. J '' r ‘;- 1 wa.-. i. n: in an abandoned to bacco barn. bho dragged herself to a ■ ar by and ie!I fainting at its d ' next day she died of ex- per urn and iaeic of earn. A:i Ciiloiiiuli-U Kimiur. Hat.: ; I, E; b. 12.—There was a ru in r in cin i.' it ion hmo that tho South- ern railv ay vv nbl build a road from C Hope. It is on* 1 h rn eontinues to ' ■ ' Carolina railway u.ig' a s' '1 bridge over tho vi r near Selma. Miss Clam P;irto:i lias Arrivml ami Will :it One? Uegiu Work of Ki-lii f. Co N st NT I x oi ‘l.E, Feb. 19. — Miss Clara Barton, president of the Ameri can Rod Cress society, has arrived here and is organizing a system h r the dis tribution of relief to tlie suffeting Ar menians. It Ivas been decided that the Rev. Mr. George P. Knapp, the American mis sionary of Bitlis, accompanied by Ids family, is to come to this city in order to be examined by United States Miu- : ter Terrell in regard to the i barge of sedition brought against him by the an- tborities of that place. Cliituco In Distribulioa. W ashi ngton , Feb. 19. — A rra ii ge ments have been made between tlie po.dal au thorities of tho United States aud Can ada for a change in distribution schemes for several of the registry mail ex changes between the two countries, caused by the addition of two new ex changes of registered pouches, to bo locked with tho international rotary lock and to bo operated under the sys tem of hand-to-hand receipts. The new exchanges are Malone, N. Y., and Mon treal and Utica and Montreal. I’olillcal CrlsU Unsolved. Paris, Feb. 19.—The political crisis is not solved. The friends of the govern ment say that the moderate senators desire a settlement of the disputes and, According to the Rappel, tlie Radical deputies will not raise a debate on the suL'iecfc when tho chamber meets on Thursday: but, it is added, the Moder ates will do so, and the members of tho ext re mil left intend to stump the coun aim »■ *y. j- -ri that mob violence would be : it ,:i .e;[ on Walling and Jackson, th-* in ■ i charged with the murder of Pi■ :rt he at once telegraphed to Sheriff Plum mer at Newport asking him ii’h nee : -d any assistance to prosrrye the v. <T.t • ■ tlu* prisoners in ease they ;>'■<> in- >u ;ii t * Kentucky. If the sheriff answers llmf lie;:. i aid. il is thought the grv<*rnt \-. i:! :il ilee,; ti:o country is u:r.:i |, .u for i. •[/:!; a!. -a, wit In .Ul specifyi . , urbitm: i-'M. N- f!;ing bat harm > this my tilication. An -ti anibi/i; • was intro,Ur-ed bv Mr. 'in e a- i one'* order several coin:); n I state militia out, as be expre self as determined to S''e to. cased men had trial by due pro -e ti fair and i.up.i:. of law. • c.r.u-t I'iivMlciau Arrcitod. «. C., I’eo. 17.—A sensa- Doath of au Actor. Nbw York, Feb. 18. — James C. Paget, an actor, died from pneumonia. Mr. Paget was well known to tho theat rical profession nnd was, at tho tin. ■ of his death, a member of tho John Dr ev company, in which ho played churn parts. He had many friends and rela tives living in Chicago. He was a mem ber Of the New Orleans lodge of Elk-i and also of tho Knights of Pythias. Still Anotlicr An lavidnal inn. Middlesbouough, Ky., Fob. 18.—J. Jackson was waylaid, shot and l.iiled Hear the Half Way House on fc?:it unlay night. Jackson usually kimt a largo sum of money about him. The object of the assassin evidently was rubbery. No clue. A Bn.vm* lion i . i ' a c. at'.'d here by Vie arrest oi i a. ij. it. Perkins on a charge of ! i With (lie recent G - ■ • tko 1- 1 e veyard iusuranco eases • ;l ti i' '• ik’r cos was tho examin- ' | : mid vas a witness for the try in prv*tost against the attitude of 1 by Im , rn ing. LIVES IN DANGER. Fifly Mailo » Trij> !i!!» ttio (.rcit r-.'n'li Itay iidiI lei) I 'll <>;r rindf Kt-'ii- il. Patuhouiie, I., Fob. r.i l .v!i aii- prehension is felt here for tlm . . f d y i f tho persons w'lo cross'd the Gr:* :! aiii bay Monday to visit the sfe.uu diip Lamiugton. stranded at Fire id , i beach. Many went to gaPcv (.ran and i! had been given out that I he Pi: was to be !loatod. Tile cold sna,) !':• a* tlie bay solid enough to ma!;e a i •; to shore impossible, tin* b -.its beia-.;' un able to break their way thr 'U' r ',i !:. ■ i ■ fields. All day long those on shore lr ve been testing the i-.-e to see if it was strong enough to support ice boats, tkai a trip might bemad') to the .steu to ascertain the condition of ti. n. ing townsmen. Many of those on tho beach arc- illy provided witil el (thing and me ! be u; - fering from the severe weath '. ,s of the more ventures; me, win <■;. ■ i no extra clothing, have po;- j’.h , e- ished Irnm the cold. The fainili s of ti •* missing are in a distressetl s!ati*of lanal, and fear tho w r it. Several seamen held ti eonfercue ■ at midnight and decide 1 to resort to he;- i ' measures to reach tiie missiit'; m i should they uvit be ablt* to reach land itow r, r. I ^ i!*:a»ti: tlm nf Dr. Nansen have . north pile, in win ii tb latter hardiv ijxp.’cssc.l 111") ipim on lii.H;. that tin* Nnrwegi n carried with ti: Tees north latitude an P- 1 - tn tho trial. V-ii. ton lU i-chautH AnhIuh. ° E-. Fob. 12.—Johnson, • ■ oral merchanta, as- i , Reining \\ T . A. Blair trus- and liabilities are not i- -t 1: linm* was caused by ju'es. ur.' ol northern creditors, SDji iian; Car DciMollKhvd. ' 1' !>. 17.—An explosion of ■ tu ■ • ’oilman sleeper Wynd- , compietely doiUvil- *r ol t!io ( ar, badly de- us- ears (lita and Now .“id seriously iujm'ud throe women. I the senate TKcrcliaut Kllluil For Ills Monoy. Mobile, Feb. 19.—John Lyndburgh, a general merchant,of Cleveland station, on the Mobile and Ohio railroad, in Mo bile county, was found dead on the pub lic road. He had been assaulted and killed by a negro named William Clay. Clay was arrested and confessed ho had killed Lyndburgh with a weapon made of an iron i f cti a piece of broomstick. The objei t y s robbery. Lyndburgh had but §3 on nis person. Carry Vour Mall to the Fostofltre, Washington, Feb. 19.— The post- office department has issued a general order directing all division superinten dents of the railway mail service to stop the practice of depositing mail matter in a postal car unless them is a clerk in the car to receive it. Tho ac tion is the result of complaints of dam age by fire and water to such mail de posited prior to tho arrival of a clerk. I’atcnted a Caper llrick. Topeka, Fob. 19.—A man of this place has patented a paper brick which he says will work a revolution in tho pave ment of streets and building of walls. It is made of straw and wood pulp. It is mudo the same as brick and ut one third the cost. The inventor says with the wheat straw that annually goes to waste in Kansas he can pave the streets of even* town in Now England. Yellow Fever Viet I mil. * New York, Fob. ID.-The Herald’s correspondent in Rio do Janeiro, Brazil, telegraphs that the chioi engineer and eight members of thoerewof the Italian crow Lombardia have died of yellow fever. Tho death of the captain has unnerved the sailors. There have been of A. •hang**? It is nut sfaP'd \v tlie !aU ,, i i h!.lined his inf< ; mation. SHOCKING ACCIDENT. It is estimated that the number of men who made the trip into the bay i i 50, and of this number none have h>. u heard from. Just wnat part of the 1 :>v they are icebound in cannot be stabs I THE EXPECTED HAPPENS. Ami-lir I5iv«") Uliimti'r the Knsiii.iii N»hlemail, TrimliH/koi. Charlottesville, Va. Feb. 19.—Am- elio Rives Chanlor and Prince Pierre Troubet/.koi, a Russian nobleman wto, married at “Castle Hill,” the hold * of Colonel Alfred Rives, fat’nci of the authoress. Paul L Menzel, D. D., of Richmond, a Lutheran clergyman, performed the ceremony. It was witnessed only by members of tin* family. Miss Julia Mn- gruder, the authoress, and Allen Potts of Richmond. Tho couple remain here for some time and afterwards they will take a trip abroad. They will live in Loud ti, the home of Prince Troubetzkoi. The bride was divorced lasty* ar from John Armstrong Chanlor of New York. Tobacco Factory Iturnetl. Louisville, Fob. 19.—A special to ’ approaching train and tho engine : ira » Tho Post from Uockport, Ind., says: Tho tobacco factory in this city, owned by A. C. Tompkins & Co. of Owens boro, Ky., was destroyed by tiro. Tlie building contained 709,009 pound; •of tobacco. Total loss, $30,000; insurance, $.'10,000. Two other small buildings wore destroyed. ie hi ;li.;tWSliC* li • - J !t. : liitKtataa* t t ifit i jtrttnr BilcdiWPw* pi usr.u.is j j: 4 '.as*.. ‘edfi'.'S.'-t lli'*a't*arj»» r.- :i'i j *» WMflBtktl 1; m: xt r.tniMTro c . i I'utet vi s frafesas tesusua :-iaR3mks| 1! 11. liOl to- cti \ ;• ‘ (-r ( ml t > i an* * itizi * * fN ’ w il L > t.: ■ ni env ■ .: ,i(j i l ’ • i * . 1: m ■r .ri Wiiimt iM: tai? if s'l'. -ja tiut i-i* villin;!' r» aini® liictsinj ic ciraao* l;rffu W i iCi, tunfstn alii | pi‘ rvi,; ' r&C r'>'«ii* ;l.san |;i m'*) fu qiaa ^i kCtu tvM tlT i- llC. M|| •rs-A . .Ull^l , csaH n i 1* l..w. . . i i.»Y ley's -■,! ;. st : - *i, whieh seems t t ttrely [■. are iinril some arran . lie .; ii.- I, • •;* eli' *.•!<*.I wit a i.. t.:: •upatiju shall be the basis of set t.i-.ai'u . Tiiu C ! - .i*,ys it, is not sarpi i - .1 1 » i . . the t •Iiene* commend it t i ! .. ai ut t;i velaiHl mid his m. ... teis, ( ; dinui'ig: “Tiiey in.v i taken ’up unt'*aab. • gr ind :;.i virMially a sit our a ; ... o to on 1 i" ’a :•»:etiro <• ra :efully .: is i>:: . I policy to build a gold i brill r a i ., Ivet^ary; but, it mu : nut I •* to . c'sily, and tho eorf. i i t. o pre - it m.'t. c* is too great, audit ha.) the t.d ;'. di*; at fiat it. plares tlie i.it r ests i f Hrittsh subjects and tend ./ claim *d ’ey Vctte/.m'ia ahsolutidy in ti. i hae. i nf au iiiikn vvii foreigner. Tn..? saiTiii'-e President id *velaiiil har no vign: t ical! from us Aimoica ha nn cunesp:':uli:r; interest to pu at st... ■ as at euuivalout, and weeamiot con i . t i . . ‘tlie position and prosperitv f 40, n) !,.igli ijrmea at the mercy «J n 8v> i -, l. or Seandinavian are: traier.” ANOTHER THEORY. tua 11 . . ; t i. t ■■U1 :;v in •ju ■haiyij u’tiajl the! ruv i. i * i ii.t • !x*e:i| ii tuu 'aril; uceu “I ; in ! -'.idly .i . •rood v, i ..non, .; rl a . rv'fi . > .i > uneer- i dg- 1 ..ri ■ vern- ... * I rr. nal : di rt ed 1 ' ■ , i - i* • I . . ( * 1 r < ' ii t i n’.ist eie.dt o Sii|i|tnacl U, Hu.it Nuctli I'olfi. 19—-Dr. Nanseu’i n n as wul ;; aer.t of char. m :. .in. i • ; - . * n emit C:.'!?: ft v \, I*'el). seen : ry, Clnr tofcrsi'n. replying t » tin.* renr.r'as of Dr. Otti-.i Nurdenskj ild on t lio ; i - ' i p ■> rtaelied tn 1. t ir. m. t’r-.t ti . ist 4] i - -ap:Ji- in r.alisiing pi-mv Irvl be* as i nr •!?' * (i* had a.tt-vvr.inls reaehed tin pole with all dn says that tn his npinim it ;s ouitu p“ -iNe thtit Dr. Nan en ren -'u > K.» (iegiv:, ■ ui rlh latitude witii tin n. i n lied tii.d le.*l;ii*ti sa ■reeded ia renehdig tiie ]r.i e on • •dr-es. Ciui t 'i. >en c aiins that tho c ; di- tion til the i'-u tlu'ie in I'lhdw.i; favu- abie f- : *h an tnidert iking and p inis t ) the i u d adv.inreof ti„- I, i.w . .,1 Pnvre i ■.,; ■ diioa I’ho British vice iiiMitinl at A reban; it is n w known, received tiie news -f Dr. use:i’.-4 suf, ty from the go\ inor •nee i. d it Man tiilSi**! and Hi-) Two St<-|i'tou<i it.ntly li.-Jorcd Ity a Train. Ci.i:Vi'.l»\x"D, Fob. 19 —A slioekiug a *- eidi'iit oceuiTC'l at Bedford, a rnlierh ■ f this eity. While Mr. Allr .1 Wiiita!.- r, chairman of tho Democrat i : cnantv -.-u- tral eoniinitfee and a very pr n.ii .,t business man of Cleveland, and In t vr > step ns, Dana and I)“ii Cann n . ro driving in ! lu* village, a ('lr- land. C ton and Southern fast train stri h t.r r cutter, hurling Mr. Wliitai. *r a u - tanro < f 59 feet and killing him in stantly and inflicting probably fat.il in juries on Dana Cannon cud -■■lious m- jnri' t on tlie driver, John Rich. Tlie driver tailed to srn* the rapidly the cult r ■. ith terrific f..,•'■)*. i I i-.u;:. tl. Mr. Wh it; ih t was hurled nertin st a V M fence, Itis bi ;:is dashed out ami alt n , t Ti. < i ' 1 O i * , (•very b'in r ! i t his liudv broken. Mr. i) lii.U [■'l, "ipe, Whitak r w ; lln* proma-t'lf an l nm’i- tlH' i. •jad ibl'i age;* of tir t) i ! •') >ks Uii compimy of I .A* ^ di** 1 » . iiaeun: city. r- uu x , Ia [., a! ;v • an 11-,;;.«. I. : ., .... INv 1 white m! . * i.- b liicv : ::••■ il s“ and .... t to 1 lie ■ of N'l'lson . l ]■ A.i * 1 up i le hilnri T's and .:*.;, 1 ■ ...u ]i. *nf, natied ling him off \ a i V:. r >:: f lb w< il hitd, i . i. it ap -i ', nnd Iievo- , i i: ah nib’.y, from m* ( r so. T’io n<- . .“'I'd and : ib o.l in jail ,, a th , bat ('■' white men es. ( . <* ' ■ e;;c' 1 UaS beO'l i. so. Raker w: t a (. ;/ Una'd ; . , , . larshal under the- ... t i.am: ... •••;;. Kl. .1 u i V. ’ou'er In.j ir.:il, ■ . . Feb. 19. — J hn P. P Wisconsin'* famous ox-ooa* . ■ of ant •l-eham days, was so li n .y bin l whih* evrci.-ing in his r. iis i dth is \ *ry fecblo, i 1 ■ . the ra il.' f. ti. • h ■ . •, i hi; system. Mr. a.. : nal ugn > just before t ■ v r \vh *ii J. *ger A. Pryor dial- i to a !uel !: * uatno 11 L / k'liven '.■■i tho \u*.ip ms. v. .i-. tn?, Wri n*j \y,-in in, ftio C ; J9.—Tito de ni,-. vv • ia . » wr.-i detained by f ■ !' e on tiie uspician tint, she \ ' • . > v. :g Mr-. Only of Chicago, x.w-en.ui. t'hief Smith of ; • • rVU; i s. t' Ny wa ; last soon, i • V) lid she did uol b.... ... t. ' Maul ^•ik H dstead agjii.-ius of" Dillon Klrctixl Cliulriuan. London, Feb. 19.—The members of tho Irish parliamentary party hold an other sitting in the house of commons for tho purpose of electing a new chair man in succession to Air. Justin .Mc Carthy. Among those present were Messrs. McCarthy, Healy and Dillon. 40 deaths from yellow foyer in Rio de j The latter was elected chairman by a lar and well known bankers in the p: Janeiro within the last 24 hours. I vote of 37 to 21. 'j iuuo. A !».) ’. ;»:i ItaiiUer .\-?<<:i4,lii;iti*;]. Barrie, Out , F'h. 19.-—J. A.Stra- bin, nraJiager cf the Rank of C mmur > in this town for the las! 15 yoara, v.u shot and fat.illy wounded bv an un- 1. luwn man who culled at hisli imh: 1 Ujinu Siraliiu’s app •arinfe drew a r *. . r.and rfiot him Th »n a lied. ‘Vitrr.h ti is ono of the most p u- JV* 1, . : ir i r ri i * th i , r nuiii ■ d io i.i-uiiaiul clus. Tlirra Cauvlcis l*.%r N . ;i'. 1' b 19 Govern r Tnr- H . '.I i i rn •■', .is follows: 2 '! :• i < i.City, sentenced • b . ; ; Jc -i> Rogers | ■ selling marl* , , V. . K ;i'n mi, Rob- uv- -*n i .amy, IS ^ vw tor rape.