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EMPSON MILUS. ?Htcr Hipp Lo YOL. ?. LAI KENS C. LIM S. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1886. big job of Clothing _Baltimore Fir?. OF A YEAH. Chronology of tho Twelvemonth That is Just Past. A PERIOD OF PEOGEESS. Itoooo Prevails, Though There uro mutterings of War. Mrtivy Prominent Tcrsona PIM Away* TI?? Labor niovom.-nt- S trik??-Itlot g. Ttl? <;<M?ry? Campaign-Tho l.:\nd Cloro moart la Irolaua-TU? Kuturu War C3i.?J-!:l -I'tcn (if ?u Karte-Kxnlo Oloiia-Xlallraad Accidents-Tko Crita Inol i :<?<.<? J -rer.oaul-aflseeUaaooua. Tho year of our Lord 18S0 haa passed ercvay. AH hail to Itu ?Uccowor, lte^T! The T.-x^orJ lum presented has become bintory. Its careful porusal will show that tho deportad twelvemonth will Count foi- tuoro than naught triton thc kerger records, that r.re possible only ofter tba lapse Of time, nro made up. Thou ?he ei^aiiioanco of many thing? now :ie counte.l tr?ria! will bo apparent. Then many olreuuifttanees now thought impor tant will bo found te lo of Braal] moment. Tba yvar was a UOtablo ono hi that the Urea of many men of mark went out during Its roign. Th* latx>r movement developed in now ?md unlooked for directions. TUi ?lections of Novem!>or wcro full of jmrprkies for men ?t all parties. Aoi'ota pea, langland, after a long jivriod of Indecision, finally mado up her ?uijul In regard to tho Irish question, und In DiKumhoi- adopted strong coercivo measure*. Upon tho continent of Kuropo there waa a continnal agitation during thu wlioio year, which roached '.o maximum trJiea AlexandiT vr;t* deposed from Bul? ^rarla'o tlirone. Peuce still prevails, I ?ut XKJ vrouLl uot nt any timo bo unox JX>Ctdd. Disaster, followed each other closely th? whola world OTcr. Tho earthquakes ta th? Sandwich Islands, in Spain and in America, and storms of unusual violenco at eos, were especially noteworthy. For details of all this, and much moro, tho roadax U refurrc;! to TV hat follow?. THS YSAR'S NECROLOQY. Jato* rh UfM . Baining- Mark. Indeed, TThwa TU?M Aro Calloti Aw ny. tatroaaT. i. J. a. MnpiaooU, ibo publisher, died at VWladelphla IT. LUM KatUfM-ino Bayard, eldest daughter et lU* aeeraUiry nt* ?tate, fouad dead In her roo?*. Sa. Dartd R. AU-hlnoa died in Clinton enanty, J?i^^urt Hi was tho only nina who 1 aver eajnyoj tbe disttuotloa ?<f bavin;; Ixwu president wf tba Uuiu> 1 Slates for a MU,:! . .l.\y. tl. Mt?. 1 u.oti.n I*. V- . var 1. wife of tho eeoretary of at*ut, died at Washington. rciBUitr. a Om. David Hua tor, U. & A., di od at WoAhingUKl. ?. Ma] Qt*. Windol? Scott Hancock, U. St A.. ?ajtdMaU for th* presidency ht 1830, dtod al Qor?ruer*a Uland, Now York harbor. Bora et Montgomery 0-4*0*4, Pa., Fob. 14, IBM IA Hon. Horatio Beytnour, onu of tho .Var inventor*" of Now York state, and tWwiv.rrutli oandldato for tho presidency In \?&i, dud et Utica. Horn in Onondaga corni ir. 3. Y, imo. it. Juba IL Clough, tomperauce lecturer, Sd ut Philadelphia Pa. Born at Sandgate, . ,-\ . .ir. WAUCH. b. Bf?n. John P. Miller, United Statm ss?. atoar from California, died at Washington in LU 63th > Mr. a, /eroma B. CbaJToo, ex-Unitod Btan.-j agitator from Colorado, died at Kulem Conter, N. Y., aCe?l C*. W. t)r. AasUn Klbit, of New York city, dlod, agvd TS. tC. Capt. Jami s J. \7afldcll, wk< eora loaudad tko Coiifcderato ship Bluiiujidouh during tho civil war, died at Aiumpolls. APRIL. ?. Ex ChW ?aeretary ?or l.vland, IRtglit liva William Ut Forster, died th Loudou, axod ?ML lo. lion. John VT>Uk, ?x-mtulator to Rng land, died ut PutX. SP"?*. *8''d 81. tl Thaddiui / ^??niLs, tho groat seal? Inrentor, died at VlOuunshury, Vt, aged ?0. 13. Charles ilum?liroy Noyes, fouudor ot Viv? Outtda oummuuity, died at Niagara iTalk, aged 74. ?0. Bainpsoa I**w, the Kw' ptibUibijr, d'tt.1 nt London, aged b9. ?LX I.iouel Tonnysoii, bon of the poet Inuro ato, died on Umrd alli{> on ttl? voyugu home from Cal' vita, agorl 8J. 87. Renry IL Klobardsen, arehitoet, tiled nt Drooklino, Ma&t., ORod 47. MAT, X. PUko-* Charlea Tninkllu ltolK-rhiori, of ty io dlo.^o*i of Mi vouri, di?xl nt ChaiJwiton, B. tl, ngvl Bl. 17. Oeerga Wood, formerly manager of Wood'? museum, i'lilladclpbia, ami several rttwr placoj uf InauhoiMont, dieil at Now York. Ito wad pounllo.* at th? tims of bl? Oootlv Tko Actor?' fund buried him al Ortanwood. tl. Dr. Dla Loot? diad La Yonkor?, ?8*1 H ?A Gun. Durbin Ward dlod in Lebanon, U, aged 6T. 80. Leopold ron flanke, tho Ocr mon his torian, died iu Oerlin, egad Ol years. ftO. Mrs. Alioo Pendleton, wiio of o Sena tor Ooorg* H. Pendleton, of Oblo, apod (rom A earring? in Central park whllo tba boraoa woro running away and was killed, join* i, Hon. Jbhn Rolly, leader of tho Tammany tlaH Democracy, dlod In Now York city. Bom In N?w York April ?0, t Richard M. Hoe dlod in Florence, Italy, egad 71 ia EVlwln Percy Whipple, author, died ta Booton, aged 67. 10. Hon. Charlas Augu-tus Hobart (Hobart faaba), marshal of the Turkish empire, died el Milan, Italy, aged 63. S3. Moaca A. Dow, proprietor of The Wa eerly Magasine, died ?I Cborlestowii, Masa, aged 7i? 86. Ex ?nlUd States Senator Darid Daris died at Blootubjgtoe, Illa Bora ia Cecil coun ty, Md., March V, Itt*. JULY. ? C Pani II. Hayna, "tba bard of Routh Caro lina,'* died at Coi?? HUI, GA, aged ML & Tho nrcubUhop of Paris, Joseph Hlppo ly to Gulbert, diatl In I'nrU, aged 8U. 16, Cot Edward 'A. C. Judson ("Ned Bunt Una") died at Staniford, N. Y., ?gad 64. 86. Hubort O. Thompson, the leader of the V?w York C'JUUVJ Doruecracy, died lu Now YeU? jittyj born ia IkfUa, lux. u, liO?. .J. Abbe Prnn? Lb,**, the Hungarian plantet aud composer, diod ci ii?".h. aced 64, AUOCUT. 4. ?amncj 3. Tilden, ex-go vernor of NOTT York state and Democratic candidato for (ho presidency tu ism, died at Qre/stouo, Youk era Born Pela, 0, 1S14. 10. Joiui \v. Stevenson, oogorernor of Kentucky, died la Covington, Ky., aged 73. IL Dr. Frank H. IluiuUtou, Bargoon, died in New York city, aged IX 10. The widow of don. Panta Alma, Bicj nora Dolore? Posta, died at Moxico city. 80. Mts. Aau S. Stephens, novelist, died at Howport, IL L, aged fil. BRPTHMD&n. 4, (leu. Lloyd A>pin -.vail, died at Bristol, IL I., aged M. 4. Gea. B. F. Cheetham, died at Northville, Tenn., aged c*. 4. Samuel Horley, pbUanibrvptsI, diod hi ; Loados, Bii'dnort, aged TT. 15. Tho Very lier. J/atkar Wliitty, vi<xv goueral of tko diocese of Heraulnn, Pu., died, aged Cl 22. James Howe, toondoro! Wilkes'Spirit of tke Times, died in Lafayette, Lud., aged T9. OOTODUR. 10. J.imea A, Griart al, noted turf man, died at Lexington, Ky. 13, Roar Admiral I" Uv ard T. Nichols, U. S. ?., died at Porn fret, 1 onu. 13. Judgo Job* J. Key, died et Washing too, aged Ol. 24, Ccu. Jnhn Rodman, of Frankfort, Ky., ox-attorney general of tho state, died at Louisville in hid year. S3. Mrs. Cornelia Mitchell Stewart, wi low of Ike merchant prince, A. T. Stewart, die<l at New York, ag.' 1 33 year*. WOVF.MDUR. 13. Chester Alan Arthur, twenty-first pres ident of tho United States, diod at .New York city. Boru Oct. 5, 1830, nt Fairfield, Frank lin county, Vt SW. ilou. John Arnot, Jr., incnibor of con grew, died at IShnira, N. Y. 2L Charles Francis Adams, son of ox-Prcs Idont Jolin Quincy Adam1', diisl at Hosten. Born ai Boston, Au^. IS, lbOT. 83. IT. M. Roxlo, flr?t vice-president of tho Missouri Bacille railroad and a prominent flguro ia th? groat striko, diod ut New York, aged 55. 24. Francis Palmes, of Detroit, died. Ho loft an estate valued st *15,OOO,000. 85. Erastus Brooks, tho well known news paper man, died at U'cst Now Brighton, H. I. Born at Portland, hie., Jan. SI, :>'.">. DBOEMBBR. .. James A. Walo?, tho cartoonist, died suddenly In a Hew York restaurant. Mr. Walas waa 2fl yeura of age. 8. John E. Owens, tho comedian, died near Towaoa, Md. Boru hi England, April 2, 1819. M. Gen. John Alexandor Ligoa. United ; States aonator from Illinois, died ul Washing- | ton. Born Pcb. 0, IbW, in Mun>knx-,boro, llhi. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Hartera of Interest r.t I u,; People oj Prouilnonee. March 4.-Archbishop Gibbous mei'.o Car dinal March 23.-Soeretary of the Treasury Man ning prostrated by a aoven? attack of paralysis from whek bo did not recover till fall. April i?.-Bx*President ot tko Confederacy Jefferson Davis laya the corner stone of IJ.T Confederate monument nt Montgomery, Ala. ' Juno t.-At tko White House. WsalUngteu, Grover CXsruIand, Preeld -??t of tho United Btatea, wa* married to Miss Frances Folsom, tho ceremony being poi formed by tit" Pey. Dr. fiuudorlaud. Jun'i lt.-.Archihakl Pori**, tho fain ?? war correspondent, waa married at Washing ton, to Miss Loa!?.? M' igs, daughter of Gen. M. C. Moigs, U. BL A. Aug. 10.-President and Urn. Clovelaild and Mrs. Folsom started for th? Adirondacks on their Hummer vocation. ??*pt. M.--George J. Gould, son of million aire Jay G uild, married to Mi? Edith King don, aa actress, ut Mr. Gould's ?Ummer rcbi denco, Irvlngton-ou-the-Hudson. Oct ld.-Hon. H. S. Cox, wie. has resigned bis position as adulator to Turkey, arrived nt New York from tho Orient. Dec 13. -G. n Mlles, U. H. A., was charged ly tho secretary of war, hi his annual ro j>ort, with diaobedleni-i; of orders ill having I accepted tho surrender of tho Apaches. Doo. 13.-Hov. Dr. McGlymi, of Now York city, suspended by Archbishop Corrigan from esarobihig the functions of a priest Til IK was tho cause of tho activo part Father McGlynn took lu tao Henry George cairn- ( l>alga. Div. ift. Henry M. Stanloy, tbs African 1 estploror, recently arrlvad la America, sails fr'in Kew Yoi-fc la r.ap >iwa to a telegram said to bo from sh? ! big ot Belgium. EARTH ? U A K13 TO SPARE. Sbalccs Roper tad from ?11 Parts of tim Moria. Jan. 16. Alarming BU bte rr anean disturb? atioes occurred in Guatemala. Juno lu. An cart lepuk" and volcanioump tiorts of torriflo propoilions occurravl in New Zealand. Ono villlogS wai Wipod out of ex- ' brteneo, bundreds of portons killed, und tho entire aldo of tho mountain of Tarawera, wan blown ouL Aug. 33. Rix hundred pereons killed and aevoral towns destroyed by un earthquake hi . tho Islands of tho Greobyi archipelago. Aug. 29. Tho steamer Daniel Drew was burned at Kingston Point, N. Y. Aug. 81. Bovero ?arthquako ?hock* ex perienced throughout the eastern jart of the United Btates, and as far wu?.t os Chleogo, wbieh culminated at Charleston, 8. C., whero sixty-ono pereoiw wcro killed and millions of property destroyed. Shock? continued for mouths In tho vicinity of Chariwston. Oct IS. Earthquakes aro reported at Apis, Ninafon islam), ono of th'j Tonga group. Ono hundred severe shooka woro felt and a flam ing mountain ls caid to havo risen 800 feet into tho air, from tho lake. Oct 14 Blight shocks of eartbquako wore felt hi Lower Alance, Germany. Nov. 29. Earthquake dca troys tho dnm of tho cotton mill at Langley, H. C. Three hundred persons wore thrown out of work in consequence. DOME8TIC MISCELLANY. Mattara Ia America That Will be off Xn> toressa Aug. 0.-By the conditions of the will of th? late ?amuel J. Til len, $ t o.? i,i> o aro ant aside for a fros library for New York elly. Tilden a nephews afterward began ? contest Aua. is.-Thu Irish National League oourenUou, held lo Music hall, Chiuaa.0. Sept 4-Geronimo, tba A pas be chief, surras ears to Oan. Mlle?, near Kort Dowls. Arizona. Oct trt.-uartholdi'a statue of "Liberty Rnl!*ht. ?Bing the World," unveiled at Bellow's island. Now York. Tba sculpter, H. Bartholdi, Count Ferdinand Da Leane ps and many other dla Ungulshod guests present Nov. 17.-tn tba Moon-Wilson blackmail case ot tba Jua? rentier a rordiot for tho defend Dee S3,-Considerable alarm M felt in Western Pstuiaylaauia eva? tba rcpqrted, ?wa (?aso ta tba THE LABOR MOVEMENT. STRIKES THAT RESULTED FOR GOOD OR FOR ILL, L . Tho Demand for Kl;;ht Hours-Tho nig Ktrlko In Chle?s;? mn& th? Anarchist liouab Throw 01 n - !!1 ?j t'uokln?; Ilouso f lill<oe-.Stroot UsJliTny Tte Ups. JAMUAItV. fi. Great strlko and lockout of Ilse ?njl ueor. of tho elovatad railroad system of New '. erk etty. Travel wm? almost eatiroljr MIS pended for a day or two. CO. A riot occurred afc Moont Pleasant, Pa. Tiie pjlioo and tho Mangar?an strikoiu had a coUlsion, lu whluk several of both parties were in.iiu-cd. 08. Biz thousand glovemakers nf Johna towa end Glovursville, W. Y., strnck for higher wages. The ?trike waa not cf rory ong duratioa BT^TMtU.'.UY. a. Tho employ?? of tho Now York, Boveath nvonuo, Fourth avenue, r?xtk avenue und Broadway ??urtaco roxila strike Bucouasfully for a reduction of boura. KABOB, 5. Drooklyn street car lines ell "tied up." 6. Genend tio up of tho streot rail roads of Now York city. It required 750 police men to forre a er.r through Grand street, where a great crowd had assembled. ?. l"ivo hundred men, Knights of Ix\bor, employed in tho Missouri PaclflS railroad shops nt Bf? Louis, quit work afc tho blowing of (ho noon whistle. Ono thouuand other em ployes who wero also Knights also strucV. The fivi^ht l.e .In. -i of tho road ia paralysed 7. Secret meeting koli*1, at St. Louis, nt wbich the passenger englnoers, brakemen, switchmen end firemen of tho Missouri l'a cide lystom decided to joiu the freight htui dler.i' mid two-shop strike. Accordingly nono of them reported fer work, ??nd 6,'XX) mi leu of road idle. Immonso freight blockade. . o. Employes of tho Tn>7 and L*j:.ilngburg street rnilrotid ot Troy, M. Y.? struck for fower hours of work. Demanda grantod. 0. Five thousand employee of tho "Gould" railroad system were discharged on tho Ml? Bouri Pacific, 19. Vico-Preeldeut ri. lu. noxle, of tho Missouri Pad fie lailroad <locltnoa to coni'i? with tho Knight* of I-Abor or a ostnmlttoa from tho strikers. lloxiu uns a conference wirk Gororacrs Marmaduke aud Martin at St. Louis. 28. Jay Gould accepted a proposal for ar I >lt rat ion. Hr. Powderly ordors tho men to work. ??9. The district assemblies TC of L. t of uso toohey Powdorly's order, and Instruct the Missouri IV.o:lln i trikcrs not to resume work. 31, Mat lin Iro?s i;.ues a general or lor to t!. i li :;:jU:- to resumo work on tho Miscouri Pacifie. SI. Ur hurdred and fifty moroco* werkers o/ Wilmington quit work. Strike of Cohoes spmnora oud.xL Al>out 7,' IX) i-.-r^oua aiVected. A nu r.. 1. Tho strike on (ho Gould roads han been i OSUH . tl "'i ?count 6f '.Us refusal of th'-? com pair, to reinstate till th?J strikers, 8. "'Sloudy Saturday* at Port Worth, Toxts r;!:en? ' reaii t tho movement cf t g a wiley of Winchester rifles into apes ? <.;' dejHity sherill's, killing ono uni mortally woundiug two other?. Xkoof?cera i -1 SU?] with revolvere killing one striker. ? Sir. Powderlv formally i acalla his er?kr te iii ) Missouri Pacifie itrikors to rename work. 0 i pnty kheriffs io East BL Louti fire crowd, killing coven j>areouii, oi:ly on? of wli . :i WAS a striker, 1 :. Powderly inuko.i an ippo?l to Gould for .it of tho southwestern ?tri!;o. 0 I repli?e, justifying hb action and ro fusinft to grant the requost of tho Knights for arbitration. IO. A general tie up ordered <m the New York City Third Avenue Street railway. . ;.; Martin Irons, tho leader lu the great southwestern Strlko ls, willi (hroo others, in di t I hy tho cr .tl grand Jury at BL I>mis, for tami erii<<; willi telegraph wi roa 1^ Widow Londgrnff boycotted In New York city for employing non-union bakers. IO, 'Fin1 Third avenue wtroot car strikers, Now York city, w> rxk a ?ar and have a short but severe fight wltk tho pol lea 10. Tho great tie up of tho Now York city street railroads is orf, with thu ereeptioa of the Third avenue line. 20. Trains aro ranning without molestation .i tho Gould roads, although tho strikers still profess to be confident of ultimate suc cess. 90. The house commltfoo afc Washington logins its invetitigatiou of the striko ut the Gould roads, lt was continued for 80111/ time. '?Jo. ligar house employes at Willinnisburg, N. Y., on i trike for an increase of wages. 26, Thirty-five members of tiro New York J ailors' union bulleted hy tho grand Jury for boycotting. Th? striking oj>orativca of tho Missouri i',ir company Imvo resumed work. Tho Ilal thnoro stroet car strlko hos also como to an end. 137. The Third avenue street car strikers, Now York city, put on free coaches for the OCC enmodutlon of persons who would other wise lie comiH'llcd to rldo in (ito cars. yo. Chairman O'Donnell, Rocrutnry Best, and Graham, Hughes and Downing, of the Rmpire Protective association, indicted by the grand Jury nt New York for ordor?ig tho (le up of (ho Third avenue curs. UAV. * 1. Chicago trades unions demand a uniform working day of eight hours, without reduc tion of WH?C3. Th? some Jemand? are made lu man/Other cities. 1. Forty thousand mon in Chicago go on strike for eight hours. Strikes for slndlor causo Aro gen M al all over tho count ry. 4. An uttompt hy tup Chicago policotodls jMTHo a meeting of ANasss|s?BM? was followed by a riot in which a iynetrJte bomb was thrown by tho Anarchists among tho police, 1'tiling six and wounding sixty-one. f>. Rioters fired unoa and several killed by the state militia at Milwaukee, Wis. 6. Mora shooting occurred at Chicago be tween the police and Anarcbu.ts, and leading rioters were arrested. 0. Milwaukee rioters Indicted. 0. The plauomakeis ot Kew York have abandoned their demand for A reduction to eight hours n day. 10. Dig striko at Chicago ended. 10. About 18,000 girls, employes of the Troy, N. Y., cellar and cult factories, locked out by (he manufacturers on account of tho Ktriko or tho laundry girls at Gsorgo P. Ido& Co.'J establish".ir.nt. ti. Kiwitt thousand tailers locked out by the Deas Toliora' union, Now York city. JV tra. 1. John Most, convicted of Ineitlnji to riot, WAS sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor for on* year and to pay a Ane.of 9600 at New York. 11. The convention of Knight* of f/il or, afc Cleveland, closed. Tho different ? 1 wu h (In trades unions wara not satls'tactoi'ily adjusted. 4. Ptinnlo members of th? families of tbs ?triking Chicago rallrouil mei? stop trains by Now York, Brooklyn ona Lang L-lroid City, quit work. fl. Tho Emplro Protective association gives op tho fight against tho Third Avonuo road. ISL At tho UMOtlng of tho IiroUiortiood of Telegraphera, n: Kansas City, lt wa? decided to join tho Knights of Labor. 24. Tho Lako Bhoro switchmen ot Chicago, oat on strike, I??? .HIV? very demonstrative ; a train of cora thrown off the track. JOLY. 81. Union employes of tourUxa Now Tock elgar factories locked out. ti. Tb? naen wko distributed boycott elrr-n Ur? raitwriag te th's T/ldow LandgraiTa bal rr svero corn i-te 1 at Kew York, 1/oforo Judge Uarroit, and sentenced to tonna of In? prisoaraottt of fro:a ton t<> thirty d iva 'ii?. T'as National Cigarmakeru' union with drew frota tho Kuights of Ix?bor. AU nu OT. li. Tho eigarrnakors vt New York, who 1 bad boen OM strike fer como tune, determined to ros tuno work. 2t>. Tko eight Chicago Anarchiste who were on trial fir t!."-? Haymarket riot and Wmib throwing were convicted. Spies, Schwab, FL'ldon, Parsons, Fischor, Eir'd und Lingg woco sentenced to ii .?vt h. Keuho got Ci toon years iu prison. :.'.<. Bruadwcy surface io,;-! tied np The tia up WOS Of tbort duration. MUTBUBBR. 4. Throe hundred and thirty' phunbers locked out iu Nev-- York city because of n dinVivuot, between lliciri aud tito bo.s es tiver tko apprenticeship i-ulo. C. Mon"tor p.irud.i and demonstration of trad** unionista and their sympathisera lu Now York eily. 18. Ono thousand railers struck at Han Francisco ewing to dUferoneea with tho ship pin,-j agents. 10. All tko laborer* and me?banlos ol Charleston, H. C., struck for aa lucreoso ol wagon, which wu* denied. Tba mea thcru ujKia resumed work./ 25. Four hundred and fifty brown-;! om rublxn-a struck in Now York city against th^ employment of a non-union mau. OCTOBER. 4. Armours) hoof ?ae:i wera ordered to qid work. 7. Eight thousand pork packers of Chlongt struck for eight hourn. 7. Thu g?nerai at>aemhly of tho Knights o Labor organized at iticbinoud and ndtuitus tho llo-.na duli. 10. 'tho inoroeeo workers of Wilmington who have boon out on sOriko for seven month* havo raturnod to work. 17. Lucy Parsons, wife of .ono of tho con dorancd Chicago Anarchist**, began a norie of addressee 1? Now York and vicinity hi IK half of h*r husl>and r.nd his ?tilinguea. 18. Tko groat BtrlkO of tho Chicago packin house workmen ls at an end, tho men bavin ?groed te return to work on tli3 ten hour plas 20. Notional cwembly of tho Knights c l.ih.'-r, at Rlclnuoud, Va., was adjourned aili di?. Grand M i r Workman FowJutly aalary waa inoreaaod u* ?."?,001 from f 1,501 Other calarlos i ai.<.? 1 accordingly. 27. Tho courentiou of tho National Broth?? hood of Engincors, at Mow York, unan mously re-elected P. IL Arthur, of Clovelom groud chiof ?ugiiiecr. 27. Tho condemned Chicago Anan*hU havo bcocn grunted n eapersodoss. Tb*? op. e.tc-j as a Blay of oreen' iou. KOVJSJJBBtt. ]. The ?triking minors al ?hataokhi. Ff decide to reauuM work. The painters m paper h.ui,>rs of Jloverbil1, USAI., Str?ok / mue hours. 4. Thu Paterson its^dern* utrlke WAS end by the V nu grantln j tb? kauf**? ? mended. *. Tko Augusta, Go., c?!te>n ndS *t??u ut tua. end The ?.cl oruois yield. 0. T.. snty thousand Cblsago pork pook< Rgein quit work. 87. Tbreo thousand six hundred bottler?, tho eastern portions of tho United li tat struck against a proposed ividuetiou of * j oet.it. In their Wage?. iii. Tho strike of the tanners and currie of Kal oin and Poabo ly, Mass., has failed. nSOOMOKB. T. Ktrlko in Breed's shoo shops at Lyt Masa, TOO persons went ont. 1L Tito conference of trades uut<irui at C urubus. O., adopt tbennmo of "Tho Amoric Confederation of Laltor." 19. The Brooklyn Knights of Labor obj to tho payment of a conti Ibutlon of $1 et toward purchasing * had lu Now York. 21. Tho employes of tho Eureka Iron cr pony, at Oxtnoor, Ala., quit work on accoi of a compulsory school tax. ZA. Kovcral of th j lirooklj"? surfaoo rev lied up. Bottled samo doy, uf tor somu bio shod, 25. Ono thousand two hundred diasntial employees at tito coal wharves of tho Head road in Philadelphia, struck. Unios tho mandu of the nun aro granted, 2r>,0OU IVJX?JJ of Lnltor will go out shorUy. 7 HE CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Justice Overtake? Now York'? l5oo A Jerm.oi -Ot her Matter*. Feb. C.--Tho New York stato assembly gnu investigating tho Broadway frail' grant by tho Now York aldermen. Fi ahbks aninilli-d April 21 on ground that it tained by bribery. March in.-Henry Jnehne, rico-praelilont of tho IS84 l<?ir. aldermen, waa arrested for accepting a l> In connection with tho franchise, May Jacbno convicted and scut to state's pr for niuo years and ten months. Ata il "IJoodlo" A .-man Miller arrested in Flor and l.'itb all the other M aldermen who hm! absconded taken tn. Oct. ll AldormanHa forfeited los IMIU'1 tor Kohl.; to i'-nnsdo. Nov. lioodUi Alder.-nnn >IcCft!K> deolArssl in<A. > 19.-Aldennau l-uflr un i I'ulli-.raTtorin i' f ers. Nov. ;i -Jui/ io tho eui'.? cf Alderman Quaile disagreed. Doc, 0 -Mcuundo convl and s-.'ntoiieed to five yonrj with (),C0u Hus stay was ulterward ohtalncd. Maruh S - Kxprvss slonecngcr Kellog 'a bea lou and $'n,oc0 uole-u fi OMI tiri ear Itu ar C:IK?- Oct. bi. - Messenger Kothoringaani, in bl Jyiutsund B in t>aueis<-o ratho vd. bound r, ihl ^ d of $5 J.'.i 0. 1 Io was am>sUit>i!tar,;iil complicity, but not bing waa proven. I ,? lt"bbeni go lb: oi...ii a train cl bell, near Fi,r? W'ortli, Tex., tb spit I ina enoo of troops, and toeuro M'..te-J. .''. I'lnkert?.n's dclcclives nrnsttd ilir.o Hijpposed l > bavo IK> n implicated la tiio i'o ln.;!ism express ear rebury. H ls rep? that Fotheringham Ibm-'-If hus aonfeSM I. j.'u i.. .m lt MuNoli, vlco pn sidei I':* Lancaster National bank, default<> I bi I (?J and cwapod to Canada Au*. ?'?.--WI Urey, Jr., tr.-iiM.in-r of tb<> ln-ltan Orchard i Oct ton. drfault. <t lu tl.no.'oO. Nest ils kl?J I hlmsflf. Kept. 20.-William a Cail 1. k r < f th : Mrst National beuk, PortlAiiU, M faulted lu pi7,(m. HopU C.-Oeorco M. Coi oramr, presiJjiJit of tb > ( li ri-r < > ik Ufo I ?nee company. Hartford, defaulted li |!0 Oct. 0-N. ll. NeeM, of J. V ferguson A ricfaud d In ?1,0 O.Uod an I ntuno-v!. d < lot K J. UradUyi ex>rnanagoro( boiiiunnCurw ebarg -d wita $a ,0? defalcation. Oct 8k-JU J. landers, contidentinl clerk of Latidi-ro, 1! A- Co, of Indianapolis, Absconded with ?-! Msreh H.- Holland, t!.n Texan, aoantiod o murOsr of Tom Davis, sawduBt S?? inditr hi York. July CS.-Cbarc.es prefurn-d against I M. Bqulr*. commissioner t pntiho works le \<,rX. I.'.|\ibe was remove. l.'outr iclor tl; ll. Flynn nod &f?u?w wero aftcrwarvl iiwtlcti consiilraey. August S.-lie v. lleorgoO. Had trobibiriotil^f, iinirdeo'd In Bioux Falls, ct. H.-Kdwnrd Solomon, tits coin, charged with bigamy, was admitt>t to b London. Nov. I,-SurreyOT HansO. Dealt (bo port of New York, snot by tsvuls Ok <llncbnr,?ed emplevo. 'ibo wound waa i S>ivep? one. Nov. r>. -sta :i.ell. tl?o amrdoi 1 ii?lb?-, couvJeted In Ht- IX>I.IH, obtain' t a fi stay. Nov. M.- The court ? f appeals L Over-rule<l Hie motion of liuddeuaelk, the York shell tenement bouse I tnuosiaugbtes, ivar a nev UOU, hs rn? tah OTK* va-rrvn-r i ne- vm?.v nx-rnwvTNJ* vu-? XTWTZ THE rOLTTICAL WORLD. FORTUNES OF WAR FOR GTATE3 MSM OP THE PRESENT TIME, lillie* of UM? Dnttonnl :ia'nturn-:u> sutt of Novoiuliov'* 131ecttous??EuropoAn 5'*.]i(too 1 ??ovemciit?-Tho Irish Ouo.> tloii-th? Cutten) Vi'mt Cloud. JANTAIVY. 15. Soni\tor Hoar's presidential Buccceslou Lill passed i >jr tho boneo. Next doy signad by tho pr?sidant. c.;. Eulogies of tho lato Vlee-Presidont Hen dricks pi siouucod bi tho renato. FEBRUARY. 18. Tho bill ii Instating Ooo. Pit? John Por ter j a -ii 1 ? y Ibo lieuse. ?J. Tho Geu. Grant monument hill, ap propriating $?50,000 fora inonu tuent to ho erected In Washington, passed by the United ? rjtalcd i 'iiuto. MAROM. 1. President Clovoland sent a message t<> tba senate ia which h* denied tho right of that branch of tho government to demand from tho president or nay momber of lan oablnet any |>apora relating to tho causea i ll ig to tia? suspension ar r< tu -val < f pille - holders, and declaring that such documenta ol " p ?rsOlial und private and not official. 0. l?lulr educational bill, appropriating $70,000,000 for schools, passed tba sonata 15. l!ritr. Con. A, H. Torry promptod to a major Roncrulship, vico Gen. Hancock, de ceased. h;. Half o million opproprlotod for con gressional library. Arutu 22. Tho praldont, in a raeseago to congreas, recommended tho formation of a commission e?r labor ic*- tho Eottlomont of differences aris ing bctwoeu capitol und labor. I ii \ t. li*. Throe months' " pension blil.wos {Missed by thu sonata ?0. Calo!? Vf. Weat nppohilod governor of rjtab, viro Murray, reined. JU.vu. 8. 3Ji)l ta*<n,*? oleomargarine ilvo cont* a pound passod tho hons.;. 4. Tho Chiaoao indemnity bill DOSSed tho senate. 7. Houeo passed hill repealing rho Umber culture, desert land nad pre-emption ls wa, materially modifying tho old homestead law. 17. Tariff hill killed In tho house, IS. rjenato adopted t!io resolution providing for tho nibmission to tli'? different stilts of tho Union a oonstitutionnl amendment changing tho bogluutug of th? presidential and oongroa-sioiiul year from March 4 to April 30. 18. Senator Vixniv'H bill to repeal tho civil uervic? ia*v shelved l?y tho Uni tod Btati:? ?mate. Cl. Extradition treaty with Japan ratified by tho .?.nito. MM treaty providing for uevr survey of ?io Uultod Btatoa-Moxioo boundary lin?. Ut. tVjnute. passed tho Fits John Porter bill. 2i. President Clovoland vetoes soveuty ono >....-'. of them rotating i.o Individual pen siona, j' :.T. ?0. Blat&sing oleomargarine two eeuta a pound \>\KU)1 UKI f. ;u.'? house coaouervd Aug. R. ?,? T*i? f. uiito refuse-, to order un Investi p-a?inn o? tlio charges of fraud alleged to have boen committed hi eouncction with tho otoo UOH vi United Htatca tieuator Payne, of Ohio. JU. Bill granting lueroosod ponsloua to sol dier* ot t:.-- lato war who wats) wounded tu iii? bani, Coot, ann or ! ?-.i - i tJivi l.muj. j AUUUM 6. T\rrt ?."?f?i-na of tb? Forty ulutb oo:i?;ro? adjourned, l?. Cutting waa released from prljoa by , Hu i'.tviu HU promo ?ourt. The Catting ' episodo nearly cau.so1 a U;jlii bot woo u tho united States and Moxtvo. BOPTSUOBfti j ?3. I.T.ini'y O^or^o II im hinted h>r r. *i> or of Now Y?ii city by tho workhigiuetk 00TODER. fl Tim Tammany Hall and Comity Democracy factions united upon Hon. Abram ti. Howitt, wlio waa unanimously nominated for mayor of Now Vori; olly. 13. Theodora RoOJOVOlt nominated for mayor by tue Republicana of Is'j.-w York city. 1J. Hon. Georgo F. Edmunds i'0-clooted United States senator from Vermont. KOVEMOBn. 0. Tho Hew Yuri: ( tty municipal election excited nat ional interest on account of tho novel i mea raised. Howitt, Demo -rut, waa elected mayor, receiving about ?0I000 votes end having n plurality of 83,000 over Henry George, \\h<\ lu turn, bent Roosovelt by 7,'i.x?. Tho statooloctlons resulted Inaeorica cf 1 ic:.l curpilaes for both partlw. WUltoiU > IX. Morrison, of Illinois, waa defeated, ns was ' abo Frank Hurd, of Ohio, Bneaher John O. Carllsle.of Kontacky, and W. M. Bprlngor, of li?iioi.i, narrowly escaped, while H. Q. I Hurleigh, of Whitehall, NT. Y.. was teuton by tho labor candidate, E. W. Qreonmon, who was ii' mi na tod <mly forty-eight boura before election sud waa ladoraed by tho D?mocrate Cen. Beevor (Rep.) UM elected gevomor of Ponuaylvauia. Pitt additional Republican scongreainion n-er>, eleoted lu tba south, in Minnenota tho Dem?crata gain tkreo congress men. If Koutucky tho Republicans kucouoil wi in elocUug three oongresamon. Chargea of fraud woro modo on t<oth hides In Indiana. DHCKilDUlt 8. Tho second sefr.ion 0< tho Forty-ninth congreas lioj?ina. B. Tin? pre*! lout lays licforo congress tho OOrrcapondonce with tho Conndinn govern went relating to tho fisheries trouble. ?. Tho lio'U?i p??*d tho electoral count bill. 10. Tim ?ciiato ln>y tho bill providing for open OXeOttttVO aotutoiu on tho tnhlo. Pi. Tho r* nato votes to ropevil the touuro of ofipro act 20. Tho house, by o voto of ir. I to HS, ro fuse/t U> cou Mer tho Morrison tariff bill. IN OTHER LAND9. Oatttne of l'ulltlcul Stovainent* Ut For eign Count rio?. JANUARY. 1. Burmah waa formally annexed to the British empire. 7. New French cabinet formed, with M. Do Freycinet at Its hood. 14. A (looroo of amnesty to persons con victed of political offenses since 1S70 was signod by President Grovy, of France. Vt, British i>orllamont opened by tho quoeu tn ponton. 2ft. An amendment to tho quoeu's addn>ea, Introduced by Mr. Colling*, in which regret waa expressed that no tnonraircs bod boon KiiggeKted for tho amolloration of tho caniU lion of the Irish tenantry, was parsed lyn clooo vote after on excited and vory personal debato. 87. Tho Baltsbury ministry toudeixxl Its rr. Igiiatlon, which WM accepted . fow days later. . FEBRCAET. S. Gladstone and Ll? mhd'.try ur-umod ?bargo of th? affairs of ?tnt?. ??. Gladstone aiir.ouuouihls uaw oabln,>i and Uefinon bis Irish policy. KA noa. B. Boryla avnd Bulgul ia algu.-U '. txeaty of penco at Bucharest. 87. A tenaatlou was ena fid lu Brit I'VB Bsttyaal (askstej bjr StK) wiUoti-awol from tki eaMivet *f Messrs. Caamlierlrdn and Travel? yon, who wcro succeeded by Mr. JamosBtOUS* Qeld and the Cati of Dalhousie, 81, Tho reiehstOg i?roloiio;?d thu tttitUSoclal lat law two year? Arrut* 0, Priuou Alexander of Bulgaria was recognized us lifo governor of Eastern ru>u mella by all tho powers, except Huaslo, 7. Tho Russian laadtag passed tho bil] con fiscating ail lands lu BOSOM belonging to Poles, and providing for tho OOlOilizalioa ot tho province with Qcrtuatts, 31, ?rocco waa ordered by tho powers to disarm within eight days. lt? turning an I oquivocal answer, tho foreign ministers, ou . Hay 0, announced their intention of leaving I Athena, Muy o lao foreign doola blockaded I tin* s cia coast, and tfce ministry nt onco ro signed. Throb daya later a now ministry waa i formed hy M. Volv?a, wlio aaMiuicd tba lead ! orahip, ; C". Tho KprinLh aonatoriol election.) rc . suited ia a Bwcoping victory for tho Minis* torioltsta HAY, Bl, Now (crock ministry formed br IL Tricoupia JU Ni. 1'! Ludwig IT, deposed and Inonu*) king of bavaria, committed suicido by drowning la Lako Bia ruber g. Ula physician, Dr. Oud* don, loot hia lifo ia ea o flor s to res? uo bia sovereign. 33. A dooroo of banishment waa (issued against tho Fru-i^h prlucca, all of whom lm uicdiately loft franco. J ci.,-. CO. Coinploto rcturna of tho British parlia mentary elections aro nil In. Tho llgur - 6tiow: Conservatives, 810; Union Llb raia, "y; Oladstono Littorals, 101; Piirneiutes, tf? giving a clear Union Ut majority ot i re I .Cl. Mr. Uladstono'u retirement from tho I governmont accepted hy tho queen, l. - ! ! Biitlsbury ros at onco mimmoncd by tho i queen, and formed a now ministry, which oa Buincd tho reins of govomiuont Aug. 0. ?..1 A resolution to emancipate at mi early dnto th.-? 30,000 ?laves remaining in Cuba ' passed tho Spanish chamber of doputi1 - j uuonlmously. Aror.Vi. i 1. Tho Republicans of Franco won nu over I whelming victory in iho general elections. I 21 Prince Aloxaudcr of Bulgarin was ! forced to abdicate. Ile, however, returned ? aeon afterward and waa again orowm .L BUPTRMnEIt. 4. Prince Alexander of Bulgaria was c< in ! polled by tho czar of Ulidia to abdicate ' agaiu. io. Torlea ex prosa groat dbrsatlsfact ion nt . tho action of Oen. Itedvoro BulU<r, who ?voa seat to ireland to iuvestjgato tho work inga of Iho Land law9. 15. Tho Russian gonoral, liaran Kunibar.-, ? w.-t3 appointed Russian diplomatic anent at Bolla. BL Mr. ParnelPa Irish lr.-.vl t.iil won ri? foaled ia tho Brltli li h< ?u io "f commons. 35. Tho British parliainont wa* prorogued hy tho queen until Nov. 11. NOVRMnCR. 9. Iv->rd mayor'.! d.i.. nt London, No dis? t urbancoJof moment occurred, t! . ;-' iciiil . i having baenrofusod permisslou tons a?bl DECK:.: ..ru. IR. TV- British government lin? antHuiivvd its intention of Issuing a proclamation declar ing tai trish National League au Illegal con? ipiracy. ld. At I/nighrea, lro1:>;? l. John Billon,.tho Irish lea. lor, with th roo ot nora, arrested for eulio tin^ routs undor tho 1 -?-.?j\n>-'?? pian campaign. Mr. Dillon i? roughly handled by th - poli- o and is roinanded for ono wook. io Tho territory oloug tho oatiro African coast, between KJptoi and Lamia, ceded to Coi immy. THU WORLD OF SPORTS. r.?*.it.i o? Interest I? PorSMM Vi-ivo Ad mlru Atlilrtlo*. Toit ft-Jaok Fogarty .ve.'-, knoaked ont by Jack Dempsey, In twenty-six rounds, at Now Vor.- city, tor i 'l,.'>i)J und tho im?l lb-.\oight championship, (fob. hi.-Jem Binlth mid Alf UrconO ?Id, both of England. fou ;ht tblr toe.n rounds near Chantilly, Frnuce. Th? ri toreo devi l d ii a draw. March ll.-J . .. 1>.-.:.; ?..>. wimped Gcorgp IjoBlniicbt*, thu "Marino,11 at (marchmont, L I. Th? result . r tho ii.-m loft Dempsey thoundisput l middle weight champion of tho VJ nt tesl March 83.-.Tommy Warran defeated T< IJarno? for IUJ featherweight dian slap of tho world, at Mill Creek, forty six milos from Louisvlllo, Ky, In forty i round?. July ft. -leter J, N ...ti I. ai ; Jack Burko, tho "Irish Lid," in olj;ht loam's nt Chester park, Cl iclnnntt. July 31.-JakoKllraln defeated fuck .'. liton, tho ? "Provldcnca wonder," iueight rounds ut li' ir?. I wool park, Brooklyn, i ipt, i? ilia i. i I vannofeai-.d 1 rank 1 inarki in Ovo i. .. rt Al : loghouy City, Pa. Oct, ilX-Johnny 61 A . nf ' Brooklyn, don atcl BiUy Frnsl r, ..f ? >mervillo, Haas,, at posion, for tho |l?;ht\\nlichl chainplon ; phip of the United Kkitea, kaockhiK ). in . it m tho twenty-first round, in tho santo liux 1 ano i Weir, Un "Belfast BlVkl-r," defeated Jamea V, I'uln v, of Bangor, M^,eifiur nmrnl i. ibo i Kow Knulaiul featherweight chnini)loi,?hlp, Sov. J), l'a loy ?.y.>n wmi kum... 'd eui by Jolla I* ; f?nllivan ai tho Ueobanlcs' Pavillon, inn Irin i ejsco, In throo ronnila Nov ?i ? . ooiiuli tr Mn Caffrey knocked "Biairrow" Golden oui of time In eleven rounds at a Kow Jorsw.'y li&tnlot ?. Itluu u . tew milos ot Mow Vork eitv. Jan I.O.-Jacob Boba rer, tho hilliard ernort, ' defeated Maurice Vigaaux, of france, al .< York. Apr. 8.-Tho Ctinibridgo Uulroi?! . ' f?t crow 's-'" tho Oxford eiv\.-? II tho I'L inn s !? .i? land) cou i - . from Put noy n< Mortlulw. Mi y lt. V?'ii Ali nias tho Kentucky Berty Hoy io Myers, iho American i unncr, dot mt si <;? or?o f^r HM third timo ai on? milo, themuy wlnulng tba ohamnlonshlp Juno IO.- J li .. ?ina' ha colt Bau l 'ix, with Hayward up, won ino Coi .. lnlaii>l Derby, Juno SD. -Th > i'm han ?.? n the .??.< for first ehi.-.u F|OOI)S in Ibo Eastcra yacht club at Uarblehead, Masa July 0. -Volo (Wonted I lar va ni i"r tho rowtog champ! ini?ii?> of Ami rican eollegea at Kow I?ndon,C'onn u-pt i U llllim Boaon dofeated John Tcemor f r n> ? worlo'a ? aquatlo ohamptOQSbip, o vor iboThaiueaco inn. I Ixmuon, Bngland, tVpt. Il, -Iho IntornattonaJ yaoht ra -j was wou by I.io Mayflower, ih > Am r loaeup thoa reinaininpt bi thia couutrr t' pt jil, ! -('.coiii.? W. I?oo,of Ko . J; i loy, boat : ? il >i..o. i . sou, of Australia, on iho Tbamoa river, l .> (land. Sept. 18.-Beach lient Uaudaur over thu ruauioa ihaainlonshlj) course, London, niiRtand F'cpt ? IB.-'Ino Mayflower won tho ratfor first el1 s ; yachts In tho Nuw|?ort ft gathi, defeat In ribe( Otea und Puritan. Kopt, '-i, . William lt a. ll, of I Australia, defeated W all ie,. Boas fer tia- ehnuv fljiibhip nf tho world ovor iho Thames courso, /aldon, England. Tima, ?;'."> CH -J. - \>'. 0. George defeutsi Cuuiiuiiiiri in a ten milo I i ruco ?a Birmingham, Bnglan I. Oot, U Tlioi il? ca?;?> rlul> won tho Loagu > basol all championship pennant; tho Ullor. ohio I??ole ll;?? li.t-iniu- o d ohanipl'>nsiiip, while tho bl l/?ula Browns again cuni. ?1 off tho hun?,ra la t:. > Aiaciionn ii .1.1 Uon. O t. S3, -At Kt I/.ills tho Gt, l?ui I Uro?, ns, ejiampiuns of tho Amerlc in UM ? inti n, dafeatou tho C'ble.'tgo olub, tia? 1/ fuo ehaiapions, for UiO fourth limo, Intll winni ; th^> world's b::>v-l>?:3 ehai'ipioii.itiip ami lbptuuror<.*oolpts'(( i nix ramos played. RoV. 63,?-Yaki toni Princoton at football on tho lattOr'agTOUn U by ono luuchdo?Mi. Prlacotou protesu>d r< ?I i ; i STIsei'llnuy. July ti.-A Jury having OooGrttv il tho di croo ?t dlvoroo graotod Mr. Orawford, with Hr Charl i Dilkoaa corecpoailent, tho lilt r leave i KiigUml and .. ; M . hi th? south of rriatee Oct 10.-A rilaboli al nunrehiR.' fklt ?H> l ian t?io uity of Vienna, Austi lu, dlSCOYOfed by tho |M> lice, who arrcnt a.?wateen of Ci ? coas,'tratera, Ose. Bi.- Torplhlo dentnicil j.i Idpofktd lo Cw aouihorn jirovlnci s cf Itu- !.? Boo. 91,--'Iho jury l:iiiio I'od-i ('ai)i(ibell ease at London linds Lady CampbuU uot fuiliy u:ul dc ?ouao >a Gen Butler. HOT vKl.-IVIuerss Beatrl:o, daughter of QIV>NI Vlc.orli, gives bli th lon >-o;>, b?'pt. 'A I--Itnllliictou Booth, B.->n of lian. Po?-.fb af tho Salvation Army, la married ni Lxidon, tnglnnd, to Mist Maud?) C'aarlcsivoitb, HM beieosa. Haasts mt Daring. A?> ?-O. B. Graham C^toA tkraugh Hvt Iflagaaa wbWpool ropbi.i ta a barral. JuJy39 8Uvo U rod li Juraps Irom t'a? BroAlj a tr kiga Aug. H.-flaor?e MnikHt awl Wi.tai.i l otta g?? sr.ftljr Mir? a;rh UIA NUuarn v>lihlp.>.1 ra !.!s lu it, bared. Aug. W.-WUIUm J. Kendall awln^ tha whiiiiwol rani lt ?f Ma-Tira. BOT, 7, Lsirry Ouiovan iniapj fi. ? th? t i aair.fon.l rfdm.iJ ? ?a:;-ua Falta. :.-.? vj. -?llaa W.--, VVJWpan lwusta div?? troua Uk? BrooUvya. i"* ?MBMHHV3H -H HHBHHR a"X?^.T^ii?a!a'TQr>i'"S* CMMQ JOCUL?R "JOE roves lo bc a Veritable PiiilosopSer, I II fl tic tico of tlu> recent I'urth qttuku shocks In Charleston upo? lien U h. RY p. i*KVRK ec IHCIIart, M. j)., PHYSICIAN TO TH!-. riTT UCSPIYAL, ou *KI.**TO:T. l;i addition (otho natural alarm" od fright-especially among wo* ! nmn and children-caused by thc rocen I calamity, where so many persons woresuddeuly brought face to faeo with death under most ap* palling circumstances concolvablo, ami in-every variety of situation . >, 1 11 J::'.ition, 1 have gathered thc following facts from perso uol ob sorvation and inquiry. They aro Interesting because rather unique hi ?ur experience In HUN country. AH tho result of t?;e shocks,.sorae persons were Instantly attacked w illi nausea accompanied by vom? ?line., which ivcurred or persisted in several cases for days. Mrs. M. wai n.nusoat.o.d during the first ?hock (Au?, di) and had repeated uttacks nftterwnrdjWith vomiting and ncrvo-eloctrlcal dis? lurbanee. Miss M. was nauseated nt thc fir-: vibration, end before she could leave her chamber. ..Mrs. Iv \ absent Au;.;. SJ, but in All the subsequent shocks soe suffered giddinei ? with a feeliug ns if tho floor was trembling under lier feet, . nd experienced "instead of sad-? is, u tendency to laughter." There was no tingling or electrical distur* h mee. Bim was nauseated but once. Mr. H. und .Mr. FT. had nausea, and both had colic and diarrhea following, on tho nljrht of August ol. Mrs. G. suffers from extreme nausea after every shock. Bbc Wai sound asleep uftor the. second shock Kriday, 28th Bept.), yet woke Up nauseated. J could give numerous .. .< M 11 Af - of u similar character. Mrs. M., Mrs. B., aud Mrs. D.. ox _porienecd for v longtime ;i feeling, whet her r< ni <>?- Imaginary, o? i rem* ors-as if tiie floor or tbe earth were Incessantly moving under 11 nd r. foot, fiiaillar sensations were fidt l>y persons living lu Hie COUU? [ry. Many of those residing on thejeoast declare that delicate and almost Imjiorceptible. yibratlous ure constantly felt. M rn. C. living onie distance from Ibis city expo rieneed a Renn&tiois>Mas if tho was , mspeuded in m id air.M Our; of my I tients, Mrs. li., remarked, "Tho i irthquake leaven you powerless*) li und tingling come on before ii di ick--the whole body pulsating [th un ir ; every liddy cried OU ac I ronni of p.lin in their knees and le !'' Mr. l\ informs mo that ho would c instantly anticipate tho re? eerronco of shock" by Iii? seusatloas -nervousness, tingling, etc, Two , young gentlemen, on the blands eiglity^inilcM from Charleston, had lr eyes suddenly filled with tears Aug. 81), not to be repressed, but not caused hy alarm, or foam for '.. i orsonal safety; for the (Isa* i* there was not omminent, These ? :ainpic* could he uiultiplted by 1 Hie relation",of others, if moro u : .?ve in(|tilricfl wera made? Tiie commotion, attrition, and trot Iii gs of vast masses of earth, ml [hi only squcoae out water - md, and gases, but very i.aturully generate electricity on a Ire mon? ;c..lc which would affect these v li 1 \vero i nodally sensitive. ! have tbf Htatemstita of many j persons, thal they experienced de ehb'd electrical disturbances, which j were repeated upou the successive i r< I'urreuoc of the shocks. These w < r . generally tingling, ?.ricking illoiia. like "needles and pins/' .ting tho lower extremities. A fi winny ue'cltcdt Judge-,tnutowu far re ii.o ved from this ( I ty, i mm cd I it ely after lite great shock, i nq ti I rod of Mr. A. "Howdo you feol?"Tba reply was, "As If pricked by noe? dies and pliMl" To Which ho rejoin? ed; "Thai ls precisely my export* hnce!" Tho Kev.-, when Rsded as regards the effects produced up on him, Slated that it wns "nu floe* Irles I thrill-after and with: ?ll tb* shock i : exactly what ho had before experienced In lils frequent use Of the olootrlojbatlory." lils slater was -iniihirly tiffed od. air? 8. feels.tho nervous sensation boforo (bo shocks < .?erring at night-never in tho dav. A child of one of my palloutn would givo Immediate notice of tho approach ??jf n shock1, night or day, bnl often st night, by calling aloud; being far more keenly alive ' to thom than the adult members of tho family, or than bis mother' wlio generally k apt awake. Tho Inanll? ity to move ld* leg, of used by n re* cont upraln of tin* kueo from which ho suffered, wau gn v.tJy luersssod after ouch occurreueo of shocks. I Iis log would then remalli ci Iff und contraotod. Another. Mr. ll. ua nurea mo that bs could always an* tlclpato and know of the approach Of tl shock hy lils peculiar nervous electrical ?cnaath.mi. Mi*--* K, ?uiys siro could feel the of foote of tho shook M "beginning in bor big loo*' and extending with % tingling up ward. (Inc gentleman baa boon Com plot oly relieved of bin rheuma tism; Another, who for months wan ne .ou?, depressed, uud entirely un. le to attend to any bU Sill OMS, .ined bl former activity and em i v through Uie in i'la v. c. .. gen* ti ' by tho^opouted convulsions Of nal re. Y, .? mostlinportaut promonllonts of the groa uno verne nt of the earth v t retl ree: 1. Almost entire ab mi. storm, thunder, lightning. [COJsTlMl'tf.O ON r.A?/r PAGrJai]