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'HIE GKNJBKAL ASSEMBLY. | }VIIAT TIIKY AUG IX)lN'(i AM) WHAT TM KY v i; i : NOT DOING. ?fjmpptji oMhe ProcaciUiigft of tko Souato ami tho UoU.se, lu tho Third Week of tho Session. Tlio lliiiil week of (ho present ses sion of lite Legislature oponed on the 71li inst. The Semite was not in sos siou, having taken holiday for that day, hut got w ell to work on the morn ing following. We give below a synopsis of the week's work, .-o far as ! it is of general i merest : Among tho measures passed b\ the ! Senate is thu joint resolution providing 1 Ibr a constitutional amendment en- j aiding the Legislature lo adopt the ' Federal cousus for ?bo apportionment of representation. The vote was yeas 20, navs 3. Tho bill to iocorpo rato tho town of Ca i n hoy, in Berkeley, WII8 tho only one defeated oil a third reading. S m ato rs Buist and Smythe united in saying that they found that tho bill would givo Ibo control of the town io tho negroes and leave thc liquor question in ihoir hands. The following were deb ated en un favorable reports : Hills in regard to peremptory challenges; to | roliihit thc standing aside td jurors; lo abolish the agricultural department. As io the latter Senator Moody, il- author, moved Hie adoption ?d' thc unfavorable report. He said thal the House bill to regulato thu disbursement ?d' funds by Ibo department answered ids pur pose. There was opposition to thc bill to refund to Daniel Heyward, surety for W. F. Colcock, ante-bellum collector ot tho port of Charleston, thc amount of customs collections paid by him u> the State alter its secession in 1800, ami aller tho war recovered from him by thc United Siatos Government. Senator Lei tiler attacked it on the ground mainly that all of us bail gone into tho war and lost, and that till ex ception should liol bo made. Senators SlUVthe, Karie, Youmaus and Moore, of [lampton, made strong .-pee.-lies in favor of passing thc bill, as the cir cumstances were peculiar, and as thc action of Mr. Colcock bad Ween per formed in obedience to Ibo bebe.-: of thc State through its Secession Con vention, lt passed by a vote of 18 to ll. Tho bill has since passed ils third reading. Among thc new measures introduced in tho Senate Mic following deserve attention : By Senator Moore, ol' Anderson bill to amend thu Act "for (ho more speedy development, of ibo Columbia Canal." (This is intended lo cai ry out the views of the economic caucus. lt devolves the management ?d' rho work on tho canal upon ibu superin tendent of thc penitentiary, instructs him to connect the old emmi with the new near Ccmctory Hill mid appro priates $5,000 for thal purpose. The effect of the measure anuid bc to abandon all the work already done and pay $5,000 lo furnish lo Ibo peniten tiary only that small amount of water power which thal institution had with out cost from th?; old ?'anal before the new one was begun.) By Senator Patterson, concurrent resolution that tho Senators and Rep resentatives of thc State be requested ton-e their best ollorls lo secure thc repeal of thc Act ol Congress levjing a tax of 10 per cent, on the circulation of State bunks, because ibo Act Oper ates injuriously to the financial interests of the people ol'the State. By Senator Buist, bill t<> exempt certain portions of Berkeley and Charleston count ?os from thc opera tions of the stock law. ( This was in troduced at thc roqtlCSt Of citizens of Berkeley, who have assured tho Sena tor that the planting terri'orj hitherto opposed to tho chango Is not included in thc proposed exemption, mid that the bill is in the nature ('!' II compro mise.) The following bills wen: reported by different committees without recom mendation: Bill to compel tho charge of a minimum tuition iee of $-10 an nually by the trustees of the State University; bill lo repeal ibo Oconce county Prohibitory Act; bill to abolish the railroad commission. Thc joint roslution proposing an amendment to tho Constitution giving each county one representative only in the Se?ale provoked a long debate. The pending question was Senator Mnuhlid's motion to reconsider tho " .-action of the Senate whereby Ibo un favorable report ol'the committee w as adopted, rejecting tho i icasiise. Fin ally, however, tho motion to reconsid er was killed bv a very tlc sided volt 21 to 12. So t! c plan ;.? deprive Charleston of one of ils Senator w as again defeated. Tue joint resolution proposing to amend Ihe Constitution by providing lor the election ufa State superintend ent of education by the GcilOi'tll As sembly, and the appointment of county school commissioners bv the ( ioveruor, failed on its Dual rending for want of a two-thirds vote. Thero was no de bate and thc defeat of the mensuro was somewhat a sui prise. The Senate committee on tho peni tentiary reported favorably, with an amendment reducing Ihn appropria tion from $20,000 to $15,000, Senator Wallace's bill to continue the work on tho Columbia Canal. Tho coinmittoc maintains its proportion of members favorable lo the canal. The bill ol' Senator Moore, of Anderson, appro priating $5,000 to iinilo tho new e.mal with the old was repotted without recommendation, boonuso tho Senator Wa3 not present al the moeiiui/. 'thc bill to limit legislation ol' a pri vate character caused a lunar debate. Senator Talbert, moved lo strikeout tho enacting clause. I.o-i without a division. Senator Smith wanted it indefinitely postponed. Finally ila? bill was gruallv amended, and then passed to its third reading by a v?>te of lti io 14. The bill providing stenographers for for the Fifth and Sixth circuits was weighted with an unfavorable ro p in from tho special committee of Senators from the conni io? interest ed. Senator Patterson moved lo table thc report. Lost--i:i to IV. The re port of tho 00 m Uli I leo was then adopt ed. Sonator Wingard moved to recoil* sider the vot ; anti table the motion to reconsider. Senator Sun thc moved to make this motion thospooial oidor for Fiidnyatlp. m. Senator Wallace moved to table this motion. Lost-13 to 18. Thou Senator Smytim's motion prevailed. On Friday Hie bill was killed. Tho llou?o bill to compel emigration agents to pay a license ol'.f?OO failed ol' pHSmge by a vote, of 1-' to 17. Tho Collego pay tuition bill and the bill to abolish the* railroad commission wero mudo special orders for I o'clock Momlav. The House bill to require overseers r ' ' ? *tu&?*jit***">-*~* IMJ sg mu.im y rr? i WM martaanat of public highways to cut down nil dead timber within reach of said high ways was Killed liv a vote of 21 to 7. 'I ii? following concurrent resolution, ofibrcd by Senator Moore, of Ander son, was agrocd io without a dividion: "1. That all hill-, petitions and pro? sontmonts of grand juries now poud ing before thc Senate and HoUSO of Representatives tor and against the grunting of license to retail liquors and intoxicating thinks he referred to the joint judiciary committees of thc Sei. atc ami llottSOof Representatives for their consideration, ami that vint com mittee* duly consider the same and re port hy bid or other? i.-e, thev niftV think lust. Thu said joint committee take into consideration tho p\opriety of n uniform law upon Ute subject of license or no license in the State ot South Carolina, and that they report by hill or otherwise, as may 1)0 thought prop el-, to the end that thc law in ibo Slate linty he made uniform on the snhjeot of license to retail liquors and intoxi cating drinks in this State." The following bill-, among others, received their second reading: To require the commissioners of Morry county lo maintain a lenee between j llorrv ami Georgetown ; to incorporate ? the Original Prcc Will Baptist Church; to incorporate iho Wilmington, Chad* hourn t?n I Conway Railroad; to chango (he tim ! Of holding th" summer Ses sions tenn in barnwell county; to incorporate thc Chester, Greenwood and Abbeville I lull road; to allow the sale o? home-made wine in Barnwell county; lo incorporate thc Summer ville Stree! Railway and Hoted Com pany : to incorp?rale tiie blackville and Alston Rond Company; to amend the charter of Mount Pleasant; lo incorpo rate I ho Ohoraw ami Camdon Short lane li ni I l'Oit d', lo prohibit the catching ol' terrapins hetWCOll April 1 and .lane JU); to amend lld law relating to apoth ecaries. Tills bill opens the door lo those who have served live years in a ibug store, lt was unfavorably re ported hy the judiciary committee in Hie interest of public health, but went through on c. -ote of -j.) to 10. All ol these bills have since received theil final rending in tlie Senate. Tho bill lo utilize the labor of jail ami and municipal convicts, ami tc empower thc courts ami municipal authorities to impose the punishment of labor within their respective juris diction-, caused some debato in tin Senate, but ii was dually passed, wit li amendments limiting hs application l< convicts sentenced for a period no exceeding sixty days, and providing liait it -hall not apply to penitonitian convicts. Tito joint resolution to amend tin Constitution, respecting tho Supcrin tendent of Education and I lie Schoo Commissioners, was finally lost in liv Senate. Tho vote stood M ayes to V noes. The bill to repeal the Act prohibit big thc leasing out of convicts cattsci tl long debate in the House. It wa urged by tho friends of (ho bill tun IIU?CS8 the present law be repealed, i would co.-t thc State $100,000 a year t maintain tho penitentiary. Alter long discussion tho motion to strik out tlie enacting clnuso was tabled yeas 80, nays 10. After two hour: discussion tho bill was passed, with a amendment providing that any coi tractor violating the laws for the prc lcd ?on ol' convicts shall be dccmc guilty of a misdemeanor, and that i ail such prosecutions any convict wli has been ill-treated shall lie considere a competent witness for the State. 'l he next bill taken up was th; requiring the agricultural bureau an tho directors ol'the penitentiary to pu into ibo State treasury all moneys cn lected by them, and to draw no moue; without an appropriation. There wi considerable discussion, during wini it was brought ont that while no in putation was intended upon thoofHce in question it was au abnormal stu of ulla! rs that so large a sum ol'mono about $150,000, should be di sb ill's? without legislative supervision ai coal r<d. lt was urged on thc otii hand by the agriculturists that the h would he a death blow lo the bu rei ol' agriculture. Tho motion to stril out tho enacting words was ovc whelmillgly defeated, and the h passed to bs third reading. Some time was consumed in di cussing I h-. Cope's bill to cut. dov lawyer.,' fees. One prominent lawy at teni pied to amend it, but Dr. Por remembering how tho lawyers amen ed the same bill out. ol' existence li year, refused all amendments, a triumphantly carried hi- bill throng all tie- lawyers voling with him. The hill to provide pensions for Co IcdcratC soldiers, which only provitl tor the appointment of pen-ion arrea wa- killed, the three one-armed C federate soldiers in the House, Mess Haskell, Smith, of Spartnnburg, tl Itritwley, opposing it. On motion Mr. Brawler, however, a snbstiti was passed directing the COinptrolli general of thc State lo report to t nwt Legislature tho names of nil ci zens who are disabled (rom earning living by reason of wounds recolv in tho lalo war. Mr. Dario's constitutional amen melli prohibiting county or city aid railroads caine to grief ill lhe Hoi on i' - tina! reading, 'l he bill had bo held on (ho Sopcaker's table for st eral day ; awaiting a full House, failed to gel ibo necessary two-thh vole, 83, (?ie vote -landing ?I yea-, nay-. .Slr. Haskell's constitutional amei nioiii, (Article 9, Section 14,) in ref euee to the denominations ami du lion of State bonds, was, on the cr dary, passed and sent to lhe Senate a vole of KU yeas lo ? nays. On the Hali inst, there was quito debate in ibo House on the bill inti dnci d hy Mr. Witherspoon, of Yoi to repeal Sections 'J,:i!J7-'J, 10i inc sive, of tho Honorai Statutes rolo ti to ila: lieu law. The bill was about be passed without discussion wli Col. Haskell moved to strike out t enact hu; words. Mr. Witherspo tliercepOII took the Moor and (I?livCI a leiitflhy and elaborate speech in fas of the bill. Mr. Davie, of Chester, spoke bric ngaiiist the repeal ard Mr. J. It. M ?ey, of Lancaster, replied. Tho p vlous question was called which li ?led the discussion loone hour. Mr. Sinionton, disclaiming any tendon ol taking part ill the discm -i asked the friends of the bill iflhoy h Ifiken into consideration tlie fact tl thc House had n day or two ago pass n bill giving lo the landlord n lien I rent and supplies. Ile wanted toknc whether tito passage of this Act won repeal that lull. Mr. Donaldson, Greenville, following -v?til a speech favor of tho bl ll. Pive-minute sneed followed from Mr. ilnskell against t hill mid from Mossrs. W. B. Wilso dr., of York, Jone*, of Ldgeflo] Bucker, of Anderson, and Mciver, Darlington. t. k U ? ?Mi. r*.***,i^%^im*&JBUifs>iKutKt ifftiimwrif imi< Thc motton to kill tho bili was lost yous 43, naya 70-and thc bill passed to its ttitra reading. Tho bill to pr?vido for an election in Anderson county, on t!>e subject of license or UOdioeuSe, caine im III the llotuo on Thursday, as a special order. Almost the entire day was consumed lu its discussion. Ph Hy, a motion to postpone thc bill hidothiitoly wat? ado pie, I bi a vote of 60 lo 64. Next day u ia iden Ul reconsider this vole w as los; -thus Dually killing the bill. The id ! io repeal the lieu law, the billin i..-a ale thc foes lind costs of attorneys in reference cases, (Dr. Pope,) and die bill lo icpeal tho Act which preven?s the hiring out ot con victs were road the Hard time and sent lo tho Renato Kcprcscuhitivu licmphill's bill to abolish free tuition in the South Caro lina College was postponed till last Munday. Mr. Hemphill says ho bas ouiivtu&od tho matter pretty thorough ly Slid hi< opinion is that i. may pass both Houses if its advocates will bestir themselves and putin good work. On (he Other hand, the opponents of the measure express absolu ie confidence in their ability to defeat it. The bill to abolish (he otliee of Sup ervisor ol' Registration and place his (huies Upon the Auditor was produc tive of some discussion and was Huntly rejected. Tho bill to niuo nd the militia laws caused a spirited little debate and was tinnily killed by a vote of 80 to 27. This bill sought to withdraw from (ho militia the tour dollars per capita now given by tho State. The joint resolution proposing to amend thc Slate Constitution, so that Charleston county shall bo deprived of one Senator, was taken up out of its regular ?riler by unanimous consent of the House Mr. Stanyarue Wilson made a twenty minutes' speech in sup port ot* tho resolution, and Mr. Haskell made a lour minutes' Speech against. Tho yeas and nays were called and this was thc result : yeas .'17, nays 64. THIKO-UKAniNO U1I.I.S. The following bills, among others, have received a final reading: Hill to authorize clerks of Court to bail de fendants in criminal eases; bill lo re quire tho removal of dead li in her from tho public highways; bill to chango timd for holding the Rummer tenn of Court in Barnwell county; hill io amend the charter of thc town of Mount Pleasant : bill to renew the charier of tho South Carolina Loan and Trust Company; bill to amend thc charter of tho Hebrtin Mumal Insur ance Company; bill lo license emigra tion agent; dill to incorporate the Summerville Street Railway und I loud Company; bill lo provide for tho tak ing of tho census; bill to regulate thc number and appointment ot trial jus tices in Fair ucl d county; bill tore quire tho agricultural bureau and pen itentiary board to pay into tho State treasury inonoys collected liv them; bill lo authorize the town council of Whillsboro to issue bonds for rebuild ing Mount Zion College; bill to allow defendants in criminal cases to exam ine non-resident witnesses by commis sion. Tito Anny mut (lie Mormons. The war department has recently received such reports hom the officials in Utah, regarding the very unsettled condition of affairs in tho territory growing out of the enforcement of the laws against polygamy, as to cause some uneasiness but no alarm. Thc recent shooting' of a Mormon by a United States marshal created a great deal of ox ol lemont among the Mormons and sonic apprehension was felt al Salt Lake timi there would bc an up rising among them. A battery of artillery was recently ordered from Omaha to Fort Douglass, which is siluated a few miles from Salt Hake . City. This movement, however, was not particularly on account of any fear of a Mormon rebellion, but had been in contemplation for somo lime. The force now nt Fort Douglass consists of a lull rcglmcntof infantry and a battery of artillery, and is under command of (Jen. McCook. In the event of trouble in Utah all thc troops in the depart ment of tlio Flatte, consisting of about .'{,000 men, could be concentrated at Kort Douglaes in a very few hours. No serious trouble, however, is appre hended by army officials. A Clear Henri und a Strong Heart. if you muddle your brains willi any of tho whiskey compounds which are sold under the name of "bitters," and which topers delight for stimulants, you do your system Irreproachable misc! cf. Brown's Iron Hitters is not one of those. It promotes healthy action of the heart, livia' and stomach. It cleanses and enriches the blood, ami tbs the brain for the best mental work. The lu st physicians prescribe it, and it is well worthy ol'a trial by all. * Tin- Courts in the sixth Circuit. Tho bill to chango thc time for hold ing Courts in the sixtli circuit pre scribes tho following Court calendar: Fairfield- -Third Monday ill Feb marv, second Monday In June ami third Monday in September for the Goiicrnl Sessions, and for the Common Plena the Wednesday following the third Monday8 ill Fein nary and Sep tember. Lancaster- .General Sessions, first Monday in March, (hird Monday in June anti tho first Monday alter (he fourth Monday In Scptombor, Com? mon Pleas, on tho Wednesday follow ing the first Monday in March anti thc Wednesday alter the (ll'Sl Monday after the fourth Monday III September. Chester-General Sessions, (he third Monday in Mardi, tho fourth Monday in June and thc third Monday in Oc tohor. Common Pleas, Wednesdays following the third Monthly in Milich ami October. York-(?encrai Sessions, (ho firs! Monday after I he fourth Monday in March, (ho first Monday after the fourth Monday in June and the first Monday after the fourth Monday in October. Common Picas, Wednesdays following tim first Monday after thc fourth Mondays in March and October. A Cnn rou i Proportion. We .ne credibly Informed that the mood balm Co. Atlanta, Qa., propose to cure any of thc following complaints for one thin! the money and in one-haif the time required by any known remedy on earth. Tlie. diseases embrace all fornisof Scrofula and .Scrofulous Ulcer.* and Tumors, all stages of blood Poison, Ithoumstlsoi, Ca? tarrh, Sida Diseases anti Humors, Kidney Affections, Chronic Keniale Complaints, Kc/.cmn, etc. Send to them for a book filled with tho must wonderful ? usos on record, mulled free to any udrlress. . --. ?t> . AOVIO?TO MOTH Mi . Mus winslow's HOOTHIXO Hrnvr should al ways hf iwrt ror children i cor din/, lt soothes thc chilli, softens tho ginns, alinya All pain, curf s wind rolle, and ls the liest remt-dy for Hl.irrliOM. Twenty-nva cent* A bottle. Julyto-tyl WILLIAM II. V\NDKnUILT. _ Tiio Notoii MtilUoaare Drop* Dead nt ht? Ilonri?*-V Im. i SkOtOU of ht? <.':'.ru*?r. WitHllUI ll. Vanderbilt dropped dead nt Iiis home mi Fifth avenue, Now York on lim iifloi'liooii of tho Sdi inst., Of paralysis of IltO brain, llo uns in ibo morn lng, und un lo two o'oloek in thc afternoon, apparently in |. or toot health anti spirits. Bot ween ono nuil two o'clock, Uobcrt t jarrot I, President of thu Baltimore und Ohio I lid I road Company, culled to cooler with Mr. Vanderbilt, und romntiiod a considera ble lime. Whll? Vanderbilt wa? talk ing, Garrot I mu on a sofa und faced ibo millionaire, who leaned foi w;.id in his arm chair, ns was hi* habit when thorough!v Interested. Thc President ot' thc Ballimore und Ohio Railroad Company was suddenly made an are of a slight indistinctness in Vanderbilt's speech, thal grew into au inarticulate SOUlld. As Garrott leaned over to catch his words, Vaudorbilt pitched forward without word or warning, and fell heavily IplllO (loot* Oil his luce. Garrott sprang t ? hi? foot with au ex clainailou of alarm, and seizing a pillow from the sida, laid it under his friend's head, I hen summoned Mrs. Vanderbilt and Ueorge, the youngest sou. Messengers wero sent for physi cians. One i rom the neighborhood responded first, hud was followed al mosl immediately hy tho family ductor, .lus. W. McLean. Such simple re storatives us were at hand had been hurriedly applied, but hmm.n nhl wan useless. Vanderbilt never spokn Ol' moved aller he foll, and died in a lew minutes, without u struggle. To all intents and purposes he was dead the, instant hu foll forward ?ni ihn Moor. Ul*. McLean pronounced ills death lin rosall of a sudden stroke, of paralyse, due to tho bursting of a largo blood vessel ul ibo btise of Ike brain, ?un slated thal his death was pul nh ss ns i was sudden. The (locior knew hil palien most intimatel; , and pron p li ceri Hied lo tho cause of tho death t< avoidjthe unnecessary formality ol' coroner's iliqucbt and an autopsy. Thc funeral took place on Friday a 10 o'clock, Irom St. Bartholomew', church, ut Madison avenue and Forty fourth street, ol' which l!.e Kev. Dr Gook is pastor. Vanderbilt was i vost ry man in tho church, to Ibo cou st ruction of which ho contribuid largely. Tho sexton id' tho churci was charged with tho funeral arrunge monts, AI Vanderbilt's own doslr ho was interred in the family manse kunu in Moravian Cemetery al New dorp, Staten Island, which has jo been completed, ll was nue of th last acts ?d' his lite to turn over h deed, for one dollar in hand paid i good and lawful money, all thc ol farm pioperty ol the family on Stair Island, to his younger son, Georgi to *lo with a.* llO desired, and foi* lld purpose the tallier and son went 0V( to lllO island together Sci unlay lasl Incidentally inspecting I he just cumple ed mausoleum. -Mr, Vanderbilt was probably t! richest mau in America, his weal; being estimated al 8100,1)00,000. ( this he inherited ii bo ut $70,000,01 from his father Commodore Cometh Vanderbilt, which he doubled lu ti cour.-e of bi? life. HI Uv of Mr. Vat dcrbitt's millions aro said to bo laves ed in United Slates four per collis and ttic checks which ho receives fi interest are larger I lian those paid I any other ol l ucie Sain'.* creditor Iii-? income was $/>00 a minute. M Vanderbilt was-ixlv-seven years oh llo recoil!ly gate $000,000 to tho Cn lege ol Physicians ami :>n>. I hU splendid brown stonu hou?e a Fifth avouuc, almost opposite lo S Patrick's Cathedral, are inane piclur by ibu foremost of living at ist*, I had priven over $100,000 to Yando hilt University at Nashville, and lu sonic limn since resigned active co trol of his New Voik ( cutral ai Hud-.m Hiver and Hake SliOlO ?;! Michigan Contrai Hailroads, adth his father had operated !>. fore him. At the lime ol Iiis death Mr. Vu dcrbill was ongnged upon two mKsioi which were dear lo h's heart. <)i was i<> keep shopkeepers oui of l il avenue, which he (cared would desiri the beauty and disturb tho quiol i thatfashionablo thoroughfare. Then bleats of Fifi h avenue are fast scat torii Into tho side streets. Vanderbilt d not wish either to move or lo bo sn rounded by ti adi?. Ho thought th the Impending annoyance could deterred, if not averted, by deleatii the Bcheine for a strei t railroad, that end he has devised a stage li to supply ro8i(lcts with handy tram mid make them content without rai Ho was giving his personal ullent'n to thia maller, and, to all intents a purposes, had become a champion stage-coaching again*! rnilroadin r. (Jurions io relaie his other hob was his lomb on Staten Island whi was being bull! and which ho visit every dav. The mort narc structure well alon?: lowan! completion. T masoni') is lo bo done soon and th only decorative will bo lucking. T millionaire was much absorbed in tl lomb, which will mu.o*t *}I00,(J when all is reade lo re?oive Ids l> >d Mr. Vanderbilt leaves throe SUM a two daughter. .-?.>-. The Tronmiror'.i Itoport. Tlio annual report of C. N. Jordit treasurer of tho United Slate-, s!io' that tiwi m t revenu' of Ihn Govui mont for tho last ti-eal veer was s.L' 690,700, or $24,82'.M6')'lesa limn tl ol' tho proccodlnu roar, while thee pondi tu ros nure $??U,,220,9.'l.>, or $|l 100,000greater than thu of tho pi coodlng vein*. Tho surplus av.niai for tho reducion id" the public debi the oh?o ol the fiscal year wa-, (Inn fore, $10,920,864 less than wa - aval bio ou ou thc 1st of July, IHM ? apparent, -ays Mr. Jordan, (hil t oxeotit lou of tho coinage lan ls grail ally converting tho fluids ol tho trot ury into standard dollars. live I exertion luis been bern made io <j\ extended circulation lu Ilvese e ut but without Hi d SIICCCol which t larg? cxpenditur . incurred won warrant. Such mea IIIe of -ticer.-, lins been obtained lias hui. II ut eve great expense io thc Government, t excessive cost furnishing a stro argument against cantinuing tho issi The treasurer recommends that t entire revenue derived Irom tho po office department go through t treasury, and he spent under its sn orvision as all other moneys ure win aro derived from revenuo ol'any kin Tho annual report of Mr. Graves, ch of thc bureau of engraving and jirii ing, shows that the saving effect thus far during tho fiscal year is (ho ralo ol .;.?:;,.".:'./ por annum. - - -. ,i? ?- - . -At Kansas City, Mo., an exp alon occurred nt thc gas works a o'clock on Tuesday morning, total wrecking the building. Tho engine was seriously Injured and tho to\ WM loft lu total darkliest. i ' t : uso N \ i. GOSSIP. -Tho gravo of Beaconsfield has beon allowed to IHH luto a most dilapidated condition. -Mr) Jami i A Bayard, sou bf Sec retary Bayard, has boon appointed Secretary of thu Territory ot' Arinuna. - Mine. NH&90U lias oruatod w fm ore among iln> critical utusio-loving piib'ia ol' Berlin, u'heru istio hus appeared Ina series of concerts. --Tho President lins nppoliitod Lov erett Salstoustnll ;^ (Jollcutor ol' Cus toms n! Boston. Mr. S. has beon prominent in Mu-sachuxciis politics fur suvoral j eu rx | asl. -The Thuuksgit i;.g- Proel mini ion ol' Governor ll? a lloy nf Ohio made no mouliou of tim bu promo I teing. Ile says ho "has no right to command Hie pcopiooflho Stute to worship God on a ce ri ai 11 day." -Samuel J.Tilden,.Ir., "the nephew (d hi- um le,'' has boon lippi luted Col leelor ut' Interiml Hovouue tor the Fifteenth District id" Now York. Ile has always taken nu iiotivo luioresl In polities. Iii- predecessor was ".in ut fonsivu ??ai rs i H." -G ovot nor I lill, ol New York, is paying1 his political debts. Ile has lust appointed Alton ll. parker, of Klug (don, chairman of ibo presen I Demo? oralie Stale Executive Committee, as Justice of tho Supremo Court, t<> UH the vacancy caused hy tho death ol' Judge Wost brook. - Dennis Kearney has emerged from his io'.'"; obscurity, and ls once more pre neilin,-: a crusade against tho <"ii 110-sc. The old Sand Ltd leader warns hi- followers that (he only way to lle.-i northing against (hu cool In is tu keep tho movement freo I rom polities. Ile denounces Coronet O'Donnell, his successor a-? tho hoodlum leader, as n crazy crank, who was oaten i??. with political ambition. Tho contest ?ie tween those two arti ;- in hiUtugsgati promises to add lo thu list ol regu lar winter nmiiKcmcnts hi the Pacillo capital. - Lieutenant Creely, who is now in Edinburgh for tho purpose m' lectur ing before tho Scotch Geographie Society, advises tho English, :f ?hoy undertake another Polar Expedition to send it by the wav ol' Eran/.-Josef Laud, which rout -, he says,is the only one that can bo pursued with any reasonable chance of reaching higher latitudes than those already attained. Ho expresses himself us doubtful thal tho North Polo will over he roached bv explorers, beau usn lite region in which il i- localed i- a land covered willi ice !3,00U feel thick, and constantly chang ing i:; lunn. - Samuel .I. Tilden is building one of tho I trgcsl and most completo con servatorios in the count rv on hi- prem ises ni (.' ray-tone, N. Y. lt Will he supplied willi ?ill kind- of fruit, so th.lt they may be plucked Ibo year round. The conservatory i- built i:i sections, and will he >> arranged illili w hen the friiil of one section is u?cd thc next section will bo ready. When liulsdiod tho grounds will Im I brown open lo tho public, who will bo allowed lo visit Ibo conservator) nuder direction of Mr.'Pillion's manager. The immense hol-hou-e stands on tho casi b ink of the Hudson Iii vir, about AW fcc! above tho level of tho ul roam. - Judge Georg* W. Ward, a well known Virginian, voled al long rango in Ibo rcoonl election. Doing disabled by lujarlos received from nu assault by ? pol i t ?cul uiiiagonisl. ho wits con fined io ld* rooms in ibo third story of ii building in Lvnchbiirg. The votiug-phtce was m arly ono hundred yan!-, away, on tho opposite side of ?he slice!. The jttdgo had himself plnced al n wind >>\ in ii3 it ol' tho polls, thal iii- bullo! lo n key, which slid on a sirin : of suffleienl length to bo ntlachod to thc ballot-box. Tho crier rocognl/.ed Ilia vole, and (ho ballot was deposited in tho box. The achievement i- w orthy of being handed down for tue emulatlou of coining gen elation-. -Three mouthers of ibo Co bluet, Messrs. Lamar, Garland and Vi las, will nol do nnv entertaining of a gen eral character duiing tho presen! w in ter. Mr. Garland rcfu-.H all kind- of invitations, l?o makes no calls mid receives none, CXCOpt of a bUSillCSH character. Hu has a perfect honor of dinners, lt is one ot his boasts that he novcr had a dross-coal on in hi- life. His mother has charge ol' his house, aiip w ill doubtless f?C0 people on tho regular Cab]ucl recoptiou-dtiys; bul -he never accepts Invitations any more than her son. Mr. Lamar occupies a suit of rooms upon thu sixth Il tur ol the Portland I'i. :-. I lc i< fond ol going oui, and Isa treal favorite at tho numerous dinner partios given during- tho season. Ho is living-, how ever, in modes) bachelor rpiarlors, and will do little buyout! giving un . ic c as i i M i n I dinner to Rome of his tri?-nt I s Mr. Vila- is keeping house with III: family OU M treel. Thoil' I. . i nut too large, hui ihoy will probably entertain in n ino lei ?nu o n c. 'Sh NBFEVE ii i i-.-11, i . i?;y . :i , t" ,;"" ,. I JiON onttr* cito almoat OTI IJ ? pfaoorlption rot liiMoowho uood Luildlt /. ? or Wcnknrno. I.naottmlr, Im U of xrsT. <V lt II AS NO IIM ll., ?nj .i tim only Iron medicine that ia not InJurloiiK. M i .!.. . tho n h.ml, 1ni i?... i. o . pi? _11<.11 ni Kyetem, K catorro Apprntr,Altin DIMI-HOOU ll doe? not block*n or injaro the tooth, cation head ki hoot produce fon ?I Ipatlon-oiArr /ron m;l(<intnlo Dn, O. ll HINK t.j.r. o leading physician of Bnrlocflold, O., myti "nrojrp'i Iron Bittora Inn thoron ?hi J aood modi Pino. I nao it in mr practico, and rind Ita action i icon all otliar forma of Iron. In waakneaa or a low condition of pi? aridem, llrown'a Iron Hit'.-ia I? im.iallr ? ponitivonocoMlty. It io all that la claimed for lt." Oennine ha* trademark and crooned red lineo cn mapper. Tu li f no ul lu r. Mari*<nly I, u now M <HKMioAi.ro., HM II M om . MI?. I.aturo' MANI. HOOKoitofnl and attraotlro. cotv talnln? lintot prirea for recipe,.information about coinn oto.. irWen away br all daalara ia medicine, or mailed to any addroas on moa I pt of ifo. stamp. i o rt Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. I --Wim WH-U IWWIIIiUIM>iaWMMMMaBMMB ron COUGHS AND CROUP USA TATXJOR.'? IX^?E XT Hu 3J 33 X IST. Th? ifKt ?om. ?t gathered from a tree of the ?ania name, trowing ?lon? the .ll ?trrami I" the Southern Mata?, eontaln? ? - ti m il i ll n ? expectorant principle that looienl tho phlegm nrcduclBg the rarlr morning rough. ?nit ?Um? late. the chili to throw t.lf the fal M membrane In rroup and whooping routh. When romhlno.l with th-- healing inucl lagln?ui principio In the mull-ln plant of the oi l ll.l-l.. pre .In To ma', CMia.i??? ItiM.or c.? Swarr OOM ?>O MCLLIIK th? nneil known rrm-dr fir Coutn?, J roup, Whooplng-Coogh and Couiumptlon : anJ ao palatable, any rhIUt I? plea.cd tn taV? lt. A?i tnnr dniegl?? for lt. I'rtce, ggo. an l $1. WAITER A. TAYLOR. Atlanta, 0?. "(l?e PR. BltKiFRS' iir?-ki.i:iiiMtuv CORDIAL Diarrhoea, Pj-Mntcr/ and Ch??tea Tciibln,;. For iain bj ^?Irucc'.ti?. -.rsi ITCKET, SIB. A P?PU?.A11 CONDUCTON SAYS; I consider it my dufcv to Impar! : inn very vnluublo Information lo my filcmla and ncipiidntnnecs as immy of Ilium kiiow tin? ttnjili'iv-rtiil t'.iHtJItlo? indor wi ou I have luboivd i ? oi-noii. ii: : my duties s-s conditotor ol t ! ir i . i-.." .i ! < '- ii11 H I i iiHmttd. St>tiit> l'.ltlllltlS ll'.'.u I !.?.! ..<::<. . illicit (I Willi a sc.'co- attack < f ?.? cunio k*hi, und I do sill- to ututo how I wi- cured. lt increased la vio I M i- until ! could no humer net lu and OUt U? tilt? ears wlihuul it ssh l m ... Willie HUIS SllUOllllJ? Uli Ult! lilli S of t?iis tirent! tllsoiou und ready lo nba tulon HIV position tliioiuili sheer * liooosslty, I wi-.s liuliienl lo irv i'. ll. I). Tllr?r'r*. l?'JfiOT WAS T.U.M.i MAGICAL. I lind 110 Iden Illili ? uii'Uteiiirt could or itluco such tili ofTuct in so short ;i timu. i ox pcrloncod it wundert ul elm i;;u before using bail' a bottle, A flor Inking only fini! hut ttfs, i thu! myself to-tiny n well mini, 'rids spion tl ld tu tut lol ut.1 effected ti ti in o uti osa wont) rfu! in ibo casu of my wi fu, who waa also terribly u filleted v .!'>. !::.. umutlsiu. slit? obtiiiiiftl complote nd ki I inul perfect restoration lo lien I vii niter lukin . Ho- ?tumo number ttl hollies I tllil. I tatar nindi pldnsure in rfcouuncniling ll. ll. II to my Iii nula ns !? IKST-CI, 1 refer Ui Mr. It. Schmidt. Ayenl c. .:. lt., Allai.ta, nutt to c. j:. ?:. Agent, : lin un, anti Dr. Iliipe, At lan tu, .t. T. ??ODMA X, ( loud nc tor < Vnti. t;. KIII31 I MAT IS 31. Although a pmctitionerof nonrly twen ty year-, my mother lulluouued mu i ro< cur? lt. t>. ?!. for bur. Hho Inul been eon fined lober inti sevcrnl monlbs willi lllieic mill lam, wblob lind stubbornly resisted ah tin- usual re mud len. Within twenty-four hours aller cummenciiii- it. I), I!, i uh? sorvotl nun ked relief, olio Ima |u?l cum mei.(vii lu v Ihlrtl bottle, und is nearly as net ive us uver, ami lins bonn m th? froid yard willi "raia- in limul," cleaning up. Her hnpittvcment is truly iconiler/ully anil Immensely grntlfvlng. V. ll. MOXTGOMEHY, M. I), .lii'.ksonville, iMa., Apiil IHM. TUTY^i pg i i te HBGKBJS^.- ". .? rho Greatest Mod P^SpTr '* ph ' S Y WI PTO M 3 7yt ? A TORP8D LV . 'r. r i...-. - of n IMXI lio? Ko weht IMMI , I'J i lu tho bond, >vit!i n ?!::1' ricn?nilt)n i-, ilia back P'.lt. Pulu umloi' ibo i.lll : !... . bindo, l-'ulluotiia . nor val I nar, ? li li n illa? Inclination m < KO ri lou of boil y . .- t.i . .', Irrltiibllliynftcatpor. LowMitlrli -. i:'i lt fee lin n* (i I'.:.I vi it'.f lit-j :?.?-'t o tl ROIIIO tilt t Vi WoarlnoM, nixzlnos-i, Flu I tori mi ni i ho Ilonrt. lfoi-. boforo I !i c t'v<--?. I i ca ile lie over t ito riff ht <? y e. It oat loa nor?, w i. '.> fltfnl ttvenniif, tlluhly colorotl l.'rliio, nail COi^SYaPATSOrJ. TtTT'S IMI^I.*: iii ' < .. . ntl lilli ' to ?au-!) (tus?n, ono ?' io olTeoia cn. ii n cbnngeoffcolbif! -i'-a.; ml .!!.. iiilf?ror. Tho* Iiicrcme I lia A uuctlle.i ii? mao tl . hotly lo 'i n itc t?-.? ci - *li. i.. . Um i *-t< ;.t la nonrliilicd, timi bj r Tonto Antton on tho lil?ea(lveOrRiina.ftci-til irNttiolnnro I>IY.<|?ti.-fit, r. : .. . i ; H o. .-.t v st.."V.V. ??ffS'I?l WE Cii.vv llAtn or WinaKiino obanged to a Qix>sar ULAOX i?v ii Bingle applloatton of tiiisDn:. lt Imparto a natural oolor, acts lnfttnntanooiiRly. soil ny Umggitto, or .joni i>y oxprcaa on rooolpl of t? i. ^fflco,44 fvlurray St., Now York [?nd WHISK V al lulim, will, 11(1 Cl ll Ililli J. WOOLLB .. I ; .*. mrs ?wi ll M.lin. VCOK ?..iii PH : > . Kt ali,(la. <'oo<i Pay for .<t'.'--.iii.. si'i.i .-> r.. io . . . nio.nantloiM-ntuKtfiirtJi'niiil o-vl rr. faiuoiitnii'l llcolatvo Onto . . . iw'.i \\ ... J. Vt ttoc'unO tt?., i . IL L U S' IRY SH IA5HV J ? S ii L L Y Tin Si lui li Cu '.no Is a hi jilly com ontt it. Grade l'ortillzor for nil Ci ;>-.. .\si.:.!:v COTTON >Ni> < <??-..? . OMI two eiopsm.? njinoInruoi) ii ?! i.y ibu True ASllLKY Atirl I I.KM Bri T. - A Vi r> elie tlll/.or for ? t lt-n, Coin und Km I G ruin (i Vinos, otfl. A8HMJY DISSOLVli?) ?ONJ : A -ll!.i'( Grades- foi use aloin- ami In Comp . ; hean PCT Terni*, Dlr? Mons?, IVxtlmoulai*, and pu h Mon'iona of the Coin ny, luhlrus TJIi; ASIII.I'V |>HOBl N ?VU.*, ly ? mut 1.1 osiitmtorl. Onaouncc lo worth n pound of Sprothorklnd. It la trloOy c raoOiolno to ? ait-on with food. MAKE Ul M alvon with food. aiBN BIM . ?tata ts ai*a*j s HAGAN'S Magnolia Bairn is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, vtodryou cuni tell limos anil CMS Oil ti -r.THE WORLD'S BISST 31 AK HKS, FA< To. V ; IUCKi ON Til K EASIEST TEEMS ? l'A Y MUNT, E?OHTOKANl) MAKKIIS AND OVER Tl I KEE I1UNDHKD STYLES TO SELECT MOM. PI \NOS? OlilCKElUNO. MASON .. HAMLIN. MATllU? I1EIC, m.XT & AltlON. ORGANS: MASON ; 11A > LIN, PAC ' '.!:!), OlKlilESTItAL, ind DAY STATE. Pianos nm! \?i,. delivered, freight P?'.?.., t?> .il! mllr points South. Fifteen ihtys'trial und t both ways if not satisfactory. ; . Order nuil les! in your own hotues. COI U -miA MUSIC HOUSE, liranoh of LUDlXf?N A 13A?I??S1 S. M. H. N. W. TRUMP, Manager, COLUMMA, s. c. ? d ?L -A* D 3? i S L L' ' S An I li fa tl In speedie for nil iho (ll ses peculiar '?<> v. im?n, ..-li ns pain ful <.;? Se; -si .1 .Men .-!: ciiam, P.dlih? of the \. niiih, l.i ii .. rhee i or White.?, i to. F, male CHANGE of LIFE. If laken dur!ni< Ihlscriti <.::;..:! >i!, fiieal suffering ami dan?i reaii he eui i ro ly nvolUud, Eegulator ? Send for our hook i intnlnliia valuable Information for wmni . lt will bo malled fr? e to nppucnnla. Addli - ? TUB liuAOKiui.ii IlKom.ATon Co., llo\ 28, Atlanta, (?a. Sold bv ,d! druiiidsts. I lU%>l ri . Ham H li: ,1^-. ,T?yr. PIANOS! * Klw r..'Ae ot i?i la-, V.' ? . -l'.V- '"V .!...'?.. univ tl .?? R??MAPPI????CO. I -.H'llr our. ittor ai I. i iHinfi -t* ? i iho !t SI (Union St].)? ..i i.-.-o. PIStTS RJ mot i ( .\TA/W : ? . VtT^v?t?_ XUT tm.** A ...<?>?.I:, curt* .SH i r; Mn!>(.. Tlirt* , morah* lo-.itan ni In ono p;.rl:rv,' O'ITHI fer fV?IS m til?) DCM, Ut-Mlacb*, 0!ixln?w, lit? Kevir.dK ivifty nan, U/ ?11 imn.'?iM?, i.r i mall, iL T. H AZhl/lLN IC. Wm*?.** JBLli JUANO, >d Ainmoidated Guano, s oor?ploto High 0 .!. V complete Tort llizer for these noni I liarhkton for vegetables, etc. np And excellent Nou-Aimnonlaled Fer anti a'.o for !'init .Trees, Grape . Ai ID PHOSPHATE, Of very Hl?h fm ti.'- vari >:,. Mfriiotlv . ami Instruotlta MI A i i: co., Cltnrlonton, H. C. ANODYNE 1ENT Neara)*!*, nhoumatlin. BUo/lln* *t ?ht? tun??, nth, Oat ur rh .Chol?T Morbus. oy*^^Uty, Ohronlo iphlot freo. br. I. B. Johnton * Oo., Borton. Mc**. MAKE HEW, mon BLOOD. I Uko thom In tho w?r'.d. Witt poiltlvol? eyre or id?Mfc boxlttroith lon Hmo* tko OOH of . bo? of thankful. Op^JBiU a OOM?. Il)a?tr;tod MmpMit pr. is.h?rlsow*oo.^aaan ur, Ao.t^. JToUnne on tilth will ??kl hool Uy Uko it. It nm ohlokor. ?holer* MM >Urii?a*i?i of kmi, worth (ti witfbf UL IUuiU*li<1 mst