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TI1E CRAWFRD TRIAL.
AN UNIN\R. L.MoE iMii OF WIT.
Si-S.:s.
'i, civavrlyo f v :nire jitacim anti
lII-o)ro Ii -s! I 14-to-#-N W III bew Tit.re.41 t o A c.
voilnitl -,b1ti. 'rhonm .Welfhtid< Paym
es.. linti.
I(14 cord, M.ay I1.
W he I- 11 il I tI i s il ('1111mdon lIvXG
wi..'k Im c1it izolls of t hat town will
havo "li, Oir. m4i:t a crowd of
-I,i.-m cs h a-i mrdinl i-y Would
not bho ti.orc - .wfep, (it t virclis day or
sinW oth1lo unlui 1-vvint. Ti d
rI1still from 1ih4 tri of )1' Constabli
r:nfnit 11 Il ho ro n . will beo COm
p~ i. Iw illr -se;$., from d ilrorent
Iarts or tw f S ?Ito, lwyors ar-d
? b-r(i. 'I'. I e bI a-%%:I( hundred
i I w 1 r mor( s. Tho
f . : l w 11 I . iC ),t twenty-fivo
Ir'.11In i lviin-, -C> - frmll ( 1-rango.
l ir alti "o.,e ' . 11 l s,o-. h191- Nyho
I to f to: - i fq t Ct w ford Icur
cter. I-ouen1 is --*' 1(olme and the
wit il s tI h ri et w %%ill teStify ats
ti, bbi, lnwr: omd1 vhwrmctor, wileo thoso
f.Pin 0 lw[' part " 'I tho are ox
locts'd to "iVit hi:n1 -I ""oodl word asto
his oit41V lhn at. vio k in tthose
HI-0tifins ns a con).l ablo.
Thil dl-lonISO Wvi<b :tlyt Ibomso not in
ti tl to t w ttilthinli to forg nted
antid wiino,t-os 1ro inigl(f -1umm11oned
whio ennl Ojbr-ow (lt, s possiblo
itu (m 'I -n Coi h proso
01-1>n joll f emn.is ntot, idh. aid whilo
its aill not bo
t j iteso inilerms.( I -y v. ill I Io qulito
as strng and *".v!iv ;1n th!vIrtosti
m rt. iT h r-t i, tt,f will havo
i ts b r .it.1 1.-o \I ' I t to o esti f
a-.:a ;h ut. ('rawford. Tillm I ro OXami
wlt I. n o f1 wit wilt t :t,to i 1k u so v
ofWil, eev iit O1titettk
Th 'o who itb wartpeled)o yo
to 'mi Itt a( !re:-rly mae ig r
ranwew 1i 'lia t ions and
it I: S . thalt thi hot-l ntid board
ir. vap.ity of tlhel towil is alruedy
l Iety w Iuk,-n up. Ti.o batchl of
itnti-es tne tanre ifVr, instance,
illive tngaged mw board:11" houlso for
It Wfstk.
Rl I fi ll.1 ml y wIll invo to fuOt
t ( bil, whib Is ttin 11to 1amount to
: -. .. or .1>itt-) , if tho wholesale
ro I . ot n.. 0 1 i n111ch ier
'r.'lint kis! us fw t bli.- t rial and
th14 pr.isp11t aR.w1i'ding t-o gN.n
ra1 boli,r, that thor . wi'l b esi a mis
trial.
14b. l'.1 ml.1n wIll prelsidt).
SainrThi-rn,o-. w6i! b!e assisted
b. .k. J1 . i -. t o) . this city.
n. iti - i tatI . mith And
pit ; u 0-wo i be notdwar
0114cummlol, oin lo,w 'I hoy Will Figtorv In
MhoNextrisorm-m--it w,'rhsmighot own
d14111tt lotirl of Tril"11 W l bI I o 3mliq
Lantling l'inm -stir 11 1vill Tatio
lit eoned l'rize .
Washington, May 31.-Mlch in.
torost i felt in politic:tl circlves in the
spevetios of tien. Wmi. d. Bryan.
E1special importanlco is attachod to
his uittorance last wveek at St.. Louis
it W1111 t oflicial conforoniev. of the
Democratic national coilniittee. Ilis
relegation of silver to a minor posi
tioun i ; regarded iidicativo of it dis
positimn on (ho part of the silver
loador to fight Uth camn paign of I1000
along the other lines. Silvor will, of
cours , contiiIuI1 to ply113 ai imipor,
ant part inl tho tonotti of t-ho Domo.
crit-ic party, lbut it is believed that
othr nidt([ mori imporht issues will
tako procodollc. The spehl of Mr.
Bryan, in which he flayed the trusts,
indiciates this. It is annii1oun1ced that
the Deiocratic national con nitte(.
will hold an1other iieet-ing next July
for the purpose of debiding definitely
ulponl the issues for thoe cailpaign of
1900.
Among Eastern and Souiliern
Deniocrats theo is it growing dis
position against 1111king the silver is
SIo agitin tho pnaram1olit.u issuo uponl
which to go before the countrv.
Eiastern Dielocrats especially real
izes the futility of making a cam.
paignl uponl that issoue, and they can
s1 110 promnise of su-ces for thle
party, vither local Or initiol1, as5
long its it clings to the silveri issue.
No ono believos titt the party shold
set silver asido, for as lolg as silver
reiiins dlemonet ized, Sion( g will tite
silver issu rmitiliain unsetttled. ButI
those wh,, are anxious to secure piar-tv
ha-1rm11only anld success il lia Eastern
Stahts boliove that the encles for
Deimocratic vie'Iory woul be mu111ch
stronger by gom1&* Oil record- before
the country 1 1ainst the power of
tli tru is 11n1d greoat corporations.
The expansion issilo al-O furnishes 1,
good text upon which the Democriitic
party could contest im the East, es
pecially in Now York. Massichusetts
aid other N w Enightii St,%.es.
vIhile Ito one xpects to see B-ryanl
defonted for thie Delliocratic 110111inina
tion, at this tiie the opinion amt1ong
politicians coming to Washington is
tlat ho will have opposition in the
coivet.ion. It. is expected by those
in a posit ion to kilow is that his lead
Ing opponent. will ho Sonator (or
mani, 01 Mi l luland, wVIo lod tlie fight.
on the poaco treaity, algainst the pro.
tests of Br'yani. It is sid t hat (Gor
man111 c:an count1 t thle staitrt on MIar'v
and andi D111 el .war'e, and1( hiis frienduas
atre manking st rong~ ulforts to cantulre
thie ['enitsylvania and New York dele
gattionis fu'rm Bryan. Tlheriie is also
conisideral e sat imen ot for GIoirmatn
in Gieorgia iand ot her Southen
States.
At the navy tdepari it.i ment it is saIidl
thiat Adira nl Dewey will not r'eaich
Wiashington as earily as lhe had ex
poected, andtl it is no0w thougrht thait it
111m3 be October before he( se(& foomt
on1 Amier'ica,' sil at New York.
Assistant Secr'etariy of thle Trens
ury 0. L. Spanlin g, in a letter to
lhe col lector' of cuistomis it New Or
loanis re0ply'ing to( i(i i niies contai ned
in a bltter from (lie collector, has in -
f0iried himi that under(11 thle aiuthorii(y
conitinedti in thie att aippirovedl Feb.
ruaryI'3 2, 1809, amendeintig the aict ill
pr'oved dun1110It, 1880, gover'ni., the
immediato trantspor)italtioni of dut iable
nerolchands (10Wit liout. a iiraisemeniI t
bond(ed coimmuon arrieris aire allowed
toi forwvard p)a(lmges of mierchandiiiise,
if corded alid sialt'NI, ini instanices
where a1 sullic'iellt gitntity' of sileh
goods is inot offIeredl toi il1 ani (I nt.iro
our l by the proerihed- 'ii tem: fact
A\l len's F"oiot .ase ai5~ 11'owdeir for
smaritiniig, iervouis fe'et and instantlyv
takies thle sting' out of -ornsan
bunlrionus. It's thle gretest com,fort
(disc((ioery of thle age. AIlb-n's h'oot
'ase untkis tighlt orn new shoes feel
1package F' ll. Adress, Allen S.
Olmatod. EnRov.y N. Y
A 1, ti r rrtmt 0 4 * r ii sit uta to- Nit4t
1'rimmo. ra isllri, e t. r ris, m he
I n, wyn :r(n nit I j-0 w4-h
Witsh in'I on, Mlay 2t).-( )iwo of I hIo
Uniti'd StCLtes prisuoins III I lit, Rll
cigh, N. C., peitent itary, hins writton I
It ltter to thite Star chrillginig reliol
treatiment of tho inmitvs (f that in
titution. Tho lettor is writtin by a
prisontr who s i apparvntly vdii- du
itvd. lo says:
"I Wish to call your ittO-n1tion
again to tho outrageols treatmnit
WO United Stlates pisonrs are to
ciVing at tie linds of tho b)rltl
S1tato oiticialls. Wo havv solicited aid
from1 th10 (10IatIm011t of Justice, bilt
' avo recei ved no assistlnce. yet,
Major Strolig, of tho department,
011n10 lierc, 1Xailedl tho prisoner-S
and found they had blon brutally
troatod, and plr-olised to do somllo
t.hing for us. YI'sty a41iN po->r db
for d prsnrwas tiit akn aild strtutlck
tWVelVV IS lIes ol his bar- bICk be
Cause he cotild not (1o a strong mnl's
work. Afler ho had been whipped,
ho told tho officrs he was goiig to
roport. t 111111(mi to the Attorivy
G1Ieral. I It was thlII ta'nit anMd
struck tol iInlore blows, and When
takell down wis inable to stand. I V
was t len told by tho wari-donl t hat, umn
l-sS he did the work assigned to him
Ito woulld bo doalt with ill a soveror
way, Nid that thy wvro going to
trvit th prisoners its they pli'lsed
SO long as tle govorlnI III nit. kopt themll
herV; thallt th0y Ik(Vd not VX)VCt ats
istaICO fro:n f0rom11 the1' dpai1111nt
of j iist ice, beeanso t liy were not. run -
ing te ponittitiary. As a result,
of this tinvIna treatmilt two pris
oIIrs Who had bvel recty elogge
Iniwa fr-o) the clay pit I't day.
Tlwy wore shot it st'veral timlifS bv
the gul'ards, but hey wer do inediivl
to lonvo this pl114 t)f torture-o. 1' 1 'v y
HnCCCed, mnd have iot bt-11 bhlard
from. Now, if there is 1o als11stance
from t1l( United Stiates au11thorities,
vo 14aro going to pr4tec oirolves Or
die inl thV aItUpIt."
A%I,lt1MA CA.LLS Ft WitlEIL,Ci.
II( OCmald Uafl'.., I)-% 1Ivvet(-oj ilovernsor anod
irevvit IIs, u-ipeiv t4riiii Iton (or I It e
1sntut Deminer,tcy.
Bi-minlldiant), Alat., Mii)y 30.- -Tho
ews today W;(:\\ih aboos1)t. one
aCCOId, tho 11)wspallrs ill 04n1. Joo
\'hvlor's ('ongressiotnial (list riet. have
united if) a call for 11111 to (lter ithe
ritco for ('rov,rnior and heal tit, dis
ruption that tow oxists ins thi D'mi
in Cnit ratl mali Southern'u Alabamna,
and it is said4 that1 \\'hoelor might bo(
iindulced to onteor te iel if 114 is not
sont1 to the Philipp)inets. If he4 rantt
lie woulhl be nomlinttod and)1 elOctedi
beyond ia doubit. Ev4en thltP opIul ists
and1 ~' 1)) Repu lias will1 sca rcely opos
im . \\' heelt'r's eltectionI as ( over
an1 0venItua seat 11 int the iitted States
S44na te. TJhe( Neows expriesses the
op)inionI that. Gens. \\'heelesr will not)
Wfie.' Wiven~14 1V4 i n lisumpl)1.
In 11h4 PhlililippineOs I he liaw which
r(elates to) the4 p4ropety of nirrwd(
pe41l14is on(41tiirely ins favor of 11he
wi fe. Any pIropeIrty a1 brid(o4 may1
possess5 is ne0ver by) any)) ebanco44 st
tied uplotn11 th INIlland, and)4 if ho is
becomeI( att most an1 atmnisit ratorl of
her (4'oss'~-4ssions.
under01 a1 IwyVr's 4eye, the4 propo514rt v
goe4s to hi''erluibironI and1 14144od ri
lat ions, but n1on14 1to 1h4er hu)sbandli.
unitidenr tnae aml adds41 to it Itt. of
her't hush51Iod withi the4 Irltix "d(e"w
atnd t hit chi Il n tIlar inams (of
The4 hl-nd symboliI1441icall Iendo5l(ws
the4 brbl4e wVi1 h all hsis worbl4iy posson
sion)) after th4 marriao. lIn fatt it
IS ('clarly 1' one4 in theu Phiihines(' < f
"'what 'a so,- i's i-i n 1411d whlat 's
ine s14 me oI V(wn," as8 farl as the w~o
Bears the ...AI0 Kind You Itavo Always 80ught
Rhigna//
A~:cet nther nnyti t viti ti or m4elslglitn
T w '- it I ceatI i e inet a ro ( it I lng
Almng V ry Weli Isl 'lans
TakOVIL .%In NO.O.I.Kory
i're e nut ies..
(Coh-ilnbiat Reconi, 31afy o".)
Calhiotu .-.1kilns, a con1.:ivt fromn
Dorcliester e t, died at the peni
tentiary last niIh,11t, of colebro spinal
mnuiniTts. This nikes tie fourth
dolith inl th inl,stitlzion froI the dis.
04a1s0 withi ti' :1. t. vvoli.
Thero art, sIi i i w%,o casis, Which
wNrV rpotV Illornling ats doing(
very well, fil ' n now ct,es had do.
velopv<I <dur.ig tho dIly. Jenikinls
wcs attiacked byN. tih disviuao yester
dIty Lftev rIoonI I aud it. iina1do (Ilick
work of hlln. Wit'lbin a frow hours af
tor the first syruptolls ppeared he
wits it doadn,a.
The disollso is inlfectiolns and often
results fatally as <quickly as it. did inl
Jhenkins' use, whilo at, otmher tillies
the plationit. lingers several days he
fore r(,(!ovrl.v orti ath. Thrv Is (iscI
sidorlb( excitoilnout and fl,nr 11n101ng
the coivicts and the physiciIIns are
1nre or less worried overl th e i1atter.
Dr. (riflith, Who has chlarge dring
t Ie illness of I )r. St arkey, is doing
whati-vtor caln bo donlo to) isolati t hI
diiss'if, ftul provelit its : Is idl is
assisted bY 1)r. Boozer, of tie board
of oalth, and Dr. 'op', forterly
physiciinl of the penitentiatry. Th
disease rarely, if evelr, beconits epi
dernic lke fevor or. solil other' dis
VilseIs, but it is It IIaldILy bouItI which
tle iledic al frati'lIr ity lollow cil -
paratively litt lIe'. hI'le disO'it alipptear
4.4 in tIe e ii at Sltitt1lt1 i last Iini
ter aid was ha.dhtld with stccess anti
O.wner% is li) rt-e. to fear tOllt steh
w\ill it the ase, SO far as I hie peli
tiontitry is cOlnerin 1.
M .\A N \,111. T*1 , .:P,11t ItV
.1 Icmt Itah!n Cirll olIetIeoe- Itelatit. Iby
LuffEmnerly,
(1alcigh Nevw a nd 01 Observer.]
Thero aro umuny wh-]o behieved inl
wVhat is knilown as Inwital teoliatiy
1111( who declare that they cana send
or receive nivs'afges or ilipressionls
from friends t-hou;anis of niiles
away and tHin it. is so distinct, it
caitnot ht t rilttted to illy coinvi.
donlce. ectl lI v. I )r.. I alffery,
editor of the I%ivlfmoi, I Christ ian
Advocitt, lo-il it fai mch loved Soil. .111
the last issue of his pinp.r )r. I atf
fory tells of I ho prolonit lot of n.l -
t1.1l telepathy I bat. caiv to him ill tho
itstiait, of hiis sol's death I. W
gniote:
"TJhie SabbthtI cearinr --a perfect
dayi). TIhie air wvas vernail. The suil
shionebrnighit ly ini t sftonied arti
mlellow rutahinct. Oni re'turing fromi
clhuirch I saut tredi fromi my cronfer
eno hiorno byV a lit.tl hpIark, imuttsinig
for full dhraughits of thle rich toniic of
ia cl oudlless atm mosph ce. It seceed
the' briulal of t hi earth and111 sky so
pure andit so cahn1 wats th li'm'ipyreantl.
"I1 jo)ined' thle bishops att dlininer at
shock to t hi bratini, dininiilg myt) sight
for somlle secondcs. I gaizt'd stiead
fattly across thle' talo iat laishiopc(let
loway to) te-st. myi eyes iand reco)veri liy
poise b y lixiigaittnt ion. Thor~e wats
imipressiono (f ant impodintttig evil. I
caitva-,sed t he whole fit'hl of poss5ibhle
spirit left t lie beroketn biody of imy son
att C ro)zet l>y thle lun Ihtget iln Vir'.
gua. A s t hut' tcerrite selisatt iott wis
p Ssir-oaway the Veeam was an.rM
nonneced and' I rosf fromti thtmalcto
remi)1 thle Li l;. algtiings uatc te
ld' o. Iiia .-st ned oi ty hom in~
clp't rriotwc iii Wrmii Cathes.c i
hOtt le est. Wr'lothang i liii.))
.\os dijel.vrof lihnsii ii heiped
on tili h Er' flii b ia r.w tnd verye
ilit ttl freit! ; .a un h lon orm i hoglo
bei doesi. lII is th.mgh to~i be fvery o
de oh'~rct o i tr<h-ns hat eh cis
bioebid vra mrmgm u
ce so ,fy(2roa pa t t h i
W ill t 14101,th' ir illa Arny 1#4 Relpt lip
tsa 'liat Ntimber-PlreP4hitat Will
W ashington, .1N 1y30. Th t ost
tomorrow will say:
"(ionral Otis has inforitd tho
wili departileit. that. I will m Sittis
fied if tie armily tnder his conmnand
is kept ait a maxilluitm of 30,000.
Ti president will givo, him this
1111111bor.
"'Th situation in th1 Philippines
wts tho subjoct of inl vxtolndt ! con
forelwo today b 'twevin Hio PItrsidont
andel Aijuttalt. (otieral (Corbint. lit
view of tho loro or less a11kriling ro.
ports Iwhich lutvo bvoln sonkt to tho
Uiitod Statvs from ianila it is ilt
portilt to linow that, the presidoit
does not shiaro in tho aixiot-y which
these dispatches Iivo naturl-ally cro
it d. Gonerl Otis ha1s kopt ill closo
toich with the authorities ior., ind
if ho Nals inl tit tight position which
tihe( press roports sooiml to indicat, it
is folt that Ito wolld Itot, hesitlto
about. uaiklig his tiilohllinia knioW'i.
Oi tho coltri ry, tihe avices racdvevd
froml him show that. it is lot in flood
of it inargvlN inivtsot(i arimy. It can
1) stited otn ith0o-ity that uiless
GOnl 1 Otis asks for an additiontal
forco, ioro will be no enitargtement
of tholarimly."
ECNT11M, VeA3111. (I, 31 ATICE.)
Nine I'p hi, ItteA l I Dia th nt at Farran
Clarloston, M ty 29.---A(wvicos fronm
i1 bidoeville, S. C., says ftht au1.11 )
miles from thit, villugn oil t ho Oi
troicliir farmil, occu11rod ia torribly
t ragody.
A 2 st.ory frimit, builing on tll
farii wvas ovenlpied by Jacob Solo.
mons1, his wiofiland sovonl chibdron,
th, ebbto agt. l I) yolirs and th
younigest fn iifauit of I yur.
Somio onlo Jltssinlg saw thut. tito
hollso Was trollo, awil Oil apaproachinig
to invtstigato found that overy ves.
tige of it was burned, ind the bodies
oflit nino occupants, or. raithiv thi,
chafrrevd 0trunk of ininm hum1anl b4idios,
wbrV lying in t ashes.
Tho corlontor's inquest disclosed
I)S0 fActs: ThAt tht 1o0(OS wasNVU
occuitI)itd by Slomt1onts an1d his fIam11
ily and was scattered in tho lowor
story by tho ist 1ut1n01111a1 stormis,
whlich also carrietl awaty tho, chim.i
noys; tilut Soloilons Iid r'sort l-d to
thie( malkteshift, of buitling two fires
ono to cookc oin and tho othor for
wirmth. -insido th lower story of
the house, o.tn lwo cirl ai r milIt saws
raisetd fromi th ItoardLi fIto on il smailI
p)iteces of iroin..
.I'lvulenit.ly afteor thIe fatil y Ihil rt
fanned tilhle ithos,whchci.n i
Jatdio "rthet partiton f ctheil' siair
lacob,l thect fat'thr; Amy, thie tof
andiogit her; t ll0inus, M t ito hary
The . vict of1 Wtht I1ronei j ry
w s Ill g, cil aehat'lir they 39a5rI 5i9 toI
their i d et ,hrough the Iculpable
niteitliene ofVi JaI''cb toltms Winh
nogltCO' ing Ito fbtuilathmny:o
Ft Ol ''et Tl ii It t ii'l 1113 sli.
Terhasnt lsstlp9r Niewi ittin ii'etsliig
Nw Ith ow Aat the8( tinngry~ii
vlordI Itin he Warhi1 Depatment.
Ale'iIniey todayir~i ited Vt b amen.
ioprtins of thte nivy ser.iviceh
4 ht y--41. A. It, I m,i,iiiilt ,on ,lntiti
Collibis, Ohio, May. 30. -Thero
wats nil 11nfortuiltato inlcidenit herlo to
diy wiiel wis it diret sight. to
('ollfed(lerato \tt.rills fuld which has
crenitod it stinsationl inl Iocinl (a. A. It.
circles.
hith illb conisistvd of f1ho r'fusil
of at iagnificent. florad tribulto ten.
dl-rod by Southernnels, 1() ho pIlacvd
oil thIt gruves oif t ul n lillionl tield inl
Tho t ribut11e, ink ,iilw% of tho ovoents
of the past yeur, WIts mvillialy.N. Ilk
propriate , roprosvni(Ing, N orth Itunli
S0u thI graltping (the union01 11,ag.
'l'hot ' mr wits uido hv vxConl
fe<deratos, who approviated: thlt vf
forts whlichI ha1vo bwoln illado to co
iniot t Ie Nort h and -Soit h; but
when tih inattor wais laid bforot Iht'
geneorloa colinmittve, repre-sont.
ing the ( . A. I X. posts they <h'
viiiwid to neceopt it.
1 ;-fNo th Iinkat terl coubil bo
brought beforo tho goeneral ilibi'tr.
Ohip of, theo differ-l-nt posts 111(all
dt-rstoodl, tht( dosign1 wats aiccoptod by
the ox Soldiers ikid Sailmrs Asso
cintiol wlo 11sd it inl leir oxier
cisvs to<ity.
Tho A1arshl (if (the paraido hald
ilivitod ex Coifedolerttos to prtGici
putoi ill ito vX4.r-ises of tihe ( l A. R{
Codty Inild <luito at nu111lub (f (Ililli
appliiaretd befor 1P iey 'lilend of th
1111. Thio withdrow inilloilt4-y,
but jin eltho vx 11dirs an41 il
01's.
Tilolro is grea i il.littm illin g
t i vari tis lil erI-s <>4 '1th (A. A. It
IM<StS, Midt SOW-h.i-1'r 01-S 1111VO l)(11
assilreOi that, . 11tl i( [ {oit 11 to om
milie rojroe life <mity ililivblil
opilitlito s alld i.,iImt dwo i it of thie
Varioiis ipsts. It ih ll,'Ilgly prohblo
tiat fleionl will b taloiin inl roe;gla ir
le to (lis tyvim t i -l u l thr e Ii
Vlil it( of.uu(uti l tt toilg t
II A NOSI Y831OUNil WO.MA.N
Ag1tnet mo Trhi fir h1 Mrn ring of, air
It) htl~~~~i~ttnt alt' lit i t k i I. i~;ii 411
it iii liv t tu,i.
('Ar1vvnvillf, I May :,. -Th1vellaso of
111irde1dr igainl iirs. n itiM A.
lglies, th lallIsoim puilg wo
111a1n of (lroor'*., Who sho, Ilwr huls
blind to <llthl a. Octobr inl tthir
horn11 Il a giminr11 fidlowing his a(
ellsilig Itl r iSf it'fid(dih 'tal l l up ii
tho sessions court fal. rtril ir ch1y,
tho jury inl tho sensiatiol N11archi
(ril llivingf fakilmd to) ag(rm.
Vt;tI.i1.0V'V it IN NIEW ORCLECANS.
Otaly 0)i. ('1il ht1 Aipe.nrel Sti d t0 ho Ais.
Nippoilal minta olcr lieii-a h will tiot m%vrinveo
is Qls-tr111tIn. 11 1ian111 the City,
Jacksonl, Ais., t1y :18.-Advicos
liaving boenl received froin Prosi
dIVnt 1'ourbon1, of th11 LOuiflifinai
Stito bodit of i14-a0th thtt one citso
of yollow fever hld appltared inl
Now Orlemis, )r. .1. F. 11tintor, sec
rotary of tho Alissismippi board, sont
insliector (lant, to Now Orleans
this aftornoon with inmtructions to
Inuko a thorough Itspection of the
city. Hlo will bo joinvtl theor1by In
spwhwor )Ihlil tomnorrow. Unloss
Le sit mit ion ecomevs very twrious,
which is highly III)probablo, th Mis
sissippi board will not doclairo a
({lum ant ito agalist. Now Orlouns.
PIubliC Sentinilit-It is (l'i(ldly op
IOHMse to sHiI st oj, anid t,10 news
of illo first caso of thio sellit pro.
(Ilemi no vXcitoent.
'ill E ST.AT I'lt ie:ss ASSOUIA 1 1ON.
I we'mt y-iirt Asimisil A'e'ling ti Hi-rris
1,11i1hi sprilags Ih .1tely.
Il twmlitv liftIt aitual SH( ioll of
tho )011111 Cairolilllt StItto Prss Asso
ciation Will bI b1 Ieh at Iliarris Lithial
Springs, h1 iily 2- 28, inolusivo. 'hto
ONxWilfiil Conl1niit tO 11. H ITarrag0d the
followiig progriti for tho occallsion:
A Symtposillin --Th NowsPipor.
1low to liluy tho 8tock, .1. L. Sim]s,
Tiios ani )mnocrat; I low to Print,
It, (Oeorgo E. (4rit , Iquitirer; Iow
to (;ot tho Nmvs, A. Kohn, Nows
1u1' ( Colirivr; Ilow to Mako it, ioad
abhlo, E,. H. Aull, Itoralhl ad News;
IHow to 1cirutlato It, J. C. (Iarling
toni, 1 vr:h.
Scrips of llistory of Journatlism
tn Southfl Car-ollml, coltntinod froin
tIh session of (wo yvars Igo - Yatt's
Sni4wdi, News and Courior.
Advailititg'os and Disadvantagos of
a Setni Wooh .1. T. iighaila, Lllan
Tho Roittion of tho Nowspitpor to
Pub11lic Mll- J. C. 1lmilphill, NowH
and U'ollrivr.
For What A il I Runuting a Nows
pa tper I E. W. Nolloy, limrnid, Con
ih i l rl of it soulioriN Wo.
111011 irl Journitlisml Airm. Viriollilk
I). Yiung, IFit-erpriso, Fairfax.
The Ititor Its a Jigo or thii
Od' Things of life _iums '. ia
vonl, Chr-olich., "Agoliol,.
Thi iolation of thit I)aily to tho
Country Wovkl) N. G. Gonzales,
Tle Stal-, Colulibia.
N ewspaper' l''akes ando Vates C.
WV. Woliifi', It(ecord , K~ iinghtrot.
1)., A\. I . P r sb y torin, Du o West.
"Peirso,ud lioniiisconices of South
Cartolinai .JourtmnIlisini," to ho oponte
by C ol. J1. A. I loyt, Montainoor,
Greenville, aniid followedh by Ciol. TI.
It. ( rows, ILorahl, I auironis; b. 31.
I 't ty, 1Spartaint, Sparmtanibuirg; J<'.
Stili II. lBrownet, Chrmistint Neiglhbor,
Observor4, No4wherryil3.
The Itannual*it <hilress hoforo thIt As
soriation)1 will bet dliveredl by Col.
P'asant A. Stovalil, edtilor of 'ITh
Pr'ess, Satviannaht, Gau.
At 11h1 coniclision of Col. St.ovahl's
athndloss, it baniu ot will ho tonderedi
th Associutati by air. I larris.
It was45 deidedO noit to) tako at s-mn
1ner tip, butt toi spendit ia woo'k ori
It,ig a1 it flit' Sij,riltfis ini mostiiand to
for a Siuthlerni t rip. It. is hilt pur11
pose~' tot ni:kl ihis ntint*tlg largely
an ii fri'in1o Ii llting andtt a social1
Ihang and'l iem. ag hi iw
CASTOR IA
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