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Known parties, or; Strang wlta proper reierenoe, may pay monuuy or q tetty. aeooranur to oonaact. y . y .. (MlMittam in not be allowed to t r;- ." .3eettl- f thetfTtofew - . - rransfentl seed tr oace or advertise any thing foreign uar-oosmees wimout era wuui" - Postal Vonev Order. Sroreas. or m Letter. Onlr moh remittances will be at thr rtokof taepubitoher. j" " f T ; 'Oomntnnloatlona, imlesn they contain tmpor r ant news, or discuss briefly and properly snbjeota ' of real interest, are not wanted: and, it .aooepjU able in every other way, they will . tovarlabrt M -elected If therealnaine theauthot bwfthheli. AdTertl8enshcmldalwanBt)eelfyth taaer ft ssues they desire to advertise In. Where no to , smte named the advertisement wSl be meerted - n the Daily. Where an advertiser eontracts fir the paper to be sentto hbmdartmr the "Bine . hu advertisement Is In, the proprietor will only be - responsiblflj for the mailing of the paper to his a - dress .vcscff. :&?. ).. sun- : J j r OV 'tm.X.IAJI B. BERNARD. vmmMZZMIirGTOir, UK. f7. evening; EDmoy;. liVHIl CUUBC1ULL AHD THE HI I Lord Kandolph Churchill, the in- cipient leader of the Tories, and tbje - warm assailant of Mr. - Gladstone,7 s y the son of the Duke of Marlboroug. - He married an American girl, a Miss ' , Jerome, of New York, whose father - had made a fortune in some epecula V tibns. Lord Randolph was true to his family traditions, j He needed. , ' money and he knew where to get it. ? He is really .a very bright young fei- . -low, endowed with wonderful :'conf- dence in his own powers ?and with" stupendous imitative qualities as majy be seen' in the ; successful way - hje : copies the mannerisms' .and pngni - cious qualities and pointed personali ties of the: fair greaterLord Beacons : field..; , . .-, ; Lord Churchill has had an . oppor : tunity to display, his peculiar gifts. . 'Tho unstisfacto; management f -j ,' fbreigtL-.affairs; by the : Ministry vhs gien 5? ,t & occasion, ;' and tjhe Jias. improved, it to the eztnt . of hs abilities. "He knows the dee constntMftTPn' of Mr. Gla44 8tone;to,war and he knowft low ifie nnder tjreflepnjiimade through-. r; Ipnt the civilized. world ; npon British Jiprandthe. young, Lord.wifji !a . .tongue of scorn and,, derision lashes the aged and illustrious Premier, and " . : gains enough of . eclat from: the eaus- .i .; tic ? performance ; to r make.him: tle- '.- Tory herd'of the hour and 0 eratifv .'nia aspiring ana vam souiT. ue? nas srhansmore in him than has Veen fsuppcwedjWt bWuL to be gifted , witb: either prescience or wisdom. He seemf Jiayele unusually well in - his recent assault i upon the Ministry.1 writer in tek vvY isnington JFost has this account of . him:.., . '. . . - . ; f i v's'?3efore;, Randolch, Oinrchill murrMri - q C Miss Jerome, the daughter of Larry Jerone,- i e w .x otk, wnoov ueore law helped "YL to makejLlQrtunje in 1.84960311 toisted . that ajarge sum of money should be set-; h tied da teste bridi aha-evtaed in nti ; sway that- her father "couIo!hever take - cack the aonauoo: i'vhexi the youni; IpM : . line first entered Parliament he made r; .ral : speeches Ahat Wiabsolutelyabsutd. ' fitli Vflt . rrAtA1 ' Willi fmnlMi .1.L.A- v ihefseTerhe legs to talk. Bbt . ; laeyoutn was aot-ia oe squeicned 4a -ahy y v llgetrt student and -Tead to some purpoie'4 ,i f JLOxjnflinaae nia " 'Q i:is- latrpbmppio:iaime4:7Tnaiii- .1 i ii!The house was silent for a moment. Ws u - i no one seemed- readv w 3mr. ' nirerfiv ftom lhelQDDbsitiOll sidfi toft IhrfamripV there arose a young man' slender 'and rath-c er saort m stature, bis pale face' lighted 1 blue gray, eyes, and the arm niouth 'shsdi ny an enormous monstacheT He began Id "P" without notes, but wfthtthe- utmost oheratioffofTaatmerrrra rf5dyt0 xo& Ibw.?while his own- aide tnmfx iTmoosM . J, y , audibly wished a;hi thiui ; mJZT Trnuvoicemd ..witii Tn ' hesitaUng for a word, he dissected aiBJvuciea theories of Mr; Gladstone and showed their ahanint- wwncy- Then In tones that rar.w thX Parliament galleries he asked if this was the- new theory of salvation that was to reoee m i honor of Hnffland. iT When he hadflnished there was such a cheerJbrom the Conserva tives benches as had not been heard since . uuhim wuw. T ' - Under the force and inspiration of thexqung leader the Tory oppositipn irOTjingranaang(Tp BtHhe oDjeetive "point 4l their com bined ielloTtsrThe air: iaTaido be fjBrfj pOTtentiBtran'ge signa and whisper whips have been sent out m every di r,ection to bring the Tory membrf in hot haste to London, :TBat Mr, Gfad- stona is not beaten yet.. He carries an immense lPad'but he is a tremendous man and - mav- - vet countervail the ewTbrk imisi telegraphs that the 3Untry vare ' really .anxious -to-be pretend to forecast. " The'Correspoa- dent says: -y-.y-- ' :v; "Ilrst, a desire to escape the humiliation of TAtifyinsr a final absolute surrender to Russia! Beoond. a wish to shift the burden of settling the- Boudan problem to other shoulders, ana tnira, ana most viiai 01 au, to avoid the necessity of dealing with the question of the Crimes act la Ireland. This last is thftrDCk'Oflhicn the Cabinet threatens to founder and go to pieces, s But' we mustear7 from the other side.befbre we accept this ( prophecy orstateinent. . : , j 4hjjyti;rTd fas ex than M Bayard Hoi not .only much t criticized., : by the . oppowuop papers, but he is sharply flipped by many.oi ais own papers. ;s con fe8S to disappointment in him. Wte never Regarded ' hlhi as one of the greatest intellects of the Senate or 61 the country, but we did give him credit for more of judgment and un selfishness than he: seems to really possess. 1 hat he is a pure, able, honorable and patriotic gentlemab no one can truthfully deny. Here is thei way one of the ablest and fiv)t scholarly of Republican papers, the Philadelphia JLmeneant writes dl him: - - I "MrJEavardhasaol dtsaDwoInted many of thofeewhd know frinVthe best. He sim ply: has seen; 'found out.' He ia a man well nttea to play toe poluical dictator in ja small 8tate like Delaware, and he has so cial qualities of a kind which is relished ta certain circles. This and a certain pote in public, and a name which fascinates the callow brood or young Democrats,., cp siituted ixia 5atock in trade: This 4 and nothing more. He is nor a master of any branch of government administration. He has not borne the brunt - of legal defence lor cla party, on any. of ; the great contra versies which have arisen under the consti tution.7 He has rendered it no such service as Mr. Bullitt did by, his opinion , on - the Buspension of the writ of habeas carpiis. He has not stamped his name on any impor tant measure of legislation aa Senators Mc Pherson and Pendleton and Mr. Thunnan did. He' Is not a great master of finance like Ur. bherman, although he likes to poseasone. The range of his ideas qn paouc quesuons is extremely narrow. . j 4The New England people, literary and other, will never forgive unfor tunate Edgar Poe for his terrific on slaught upon certain divinities in .that section. He applied his scalpel to Longfellow and other notabilities and to tiisj day ihelr worshippers traduce his motives and name- ami! magnify, his defects. When: thje. great Protector Cromwell. Bat for his portrait, he told the artist , to paint warts and all.' This was manly arid characteristic:! JlCl ETewDEnglarld artistfsweralo paint ,Poe's classical andandsome features and majestic head theyiWjould make hiin . one jib'g wart.v y The blister-plaster that Poe stuck qn the authors of ja certain gradslill etHjkr with a tenacity that defiiw j JUttejnpts";, toT'shaket off; Hft iai. therefore fired at .and t carict tared apd covered with dirt by all pt tho small authors of the Woodberry and Grip wold type. We ' publiahf some gooa rcaaing iroro me Augusta ,'T.Tha revenues of the uoveinment have decreased some fifty million dollars in twelve months. For ts)e fiscal yearCeodlng fiith June, 188, the J net - revenue . was u $348,519,5 Secretary McCullough estimated thkt forhe year ending SO th Jam?, 1885? the receipts woukt be 9350,000,000. ButrtArstTninrmo b it $2,,000 .-prybiiDility 1st that the three closJng ie 'fiscal year wiil not bring the revenue ttf more' than $3dO,0eoDOO7 cwhich 18 less than they have been in ix years; TheurptuS wilI,Hhereforel)e'8mail, titslasrqlcp xuemiters Of rt4l ,onse),tht f n I the anxious sealf Ies they ishould not l get away.with.the surplus need not bhrurposesV.J 38 HSZH-Jt- f-lfjj beingtuly observed by many of th taifiiindorys'J are ppqint ed to that eidbuir the preservation of the f ore'sisiSaTsobeiner considered i oyAhe ljef3ature&V'VDu w'eekithe waat i& Known as ff xne s orest ires- ervation bilLw It is a timely and useful bill and no doubt will be gen aDDrovd throughout that great.. Stat. - Three commissioners are t6 be appointed ,but will receive no, pajr beyond ordinary expenses. Among: otner ieaiures or me 0111 is me fol- "Kverv" railroad comnanv whose Toad passes throueh waste or forest lands liable to be overrun bV fires within the State is required twice eachyear to- cut . or butn4wuld beilaiauxiedUiJur&t from its rieht of way all krass or other inr flammable material, and must also use some means to prevent the escape.of nre from its i : ...... ' -. - , An'ftWo ftrt.ip.lfl in tho Nineteenth - SSM .- . W W 7 , r Century, said to be Written:, by M gifted living female novelist 6f Eng land, dealsj)lainlywUh'George,; lul ot's dangerous and censurable course in the r Lewes 1 alliancel The writer says, and with both point; anc( truth;: The idea of her genius had not dawned That she possessed , boundless possibilities of doing good to men and of touching hearts that no divine and no philosopher could reach, was; soil at 8& a secret ; to her self. At first she was astonished tiit any body who was not superstitious could find fault with her. To deny? herself to old friends, to earn with the pen an income for her whose place she took to - pass among strangers by a name' which was not her due all this did not seem too high a price for the happiness of a. "home. ; She urged - with pathetic gravity f that she knew what she was losing. ShV did not know It.. Osteu sibly she was resigning a small group df friends and ' an' obscure position in litera ture. What she really sacrificed was liber ty of speech, the foremost rank among the women of her time and a tomb in W est- minster Abbejr. - The 'United States 5 are largo pur haser8 of foreign wool. -In 1 884 they imported 6ff42J,0j70pOuhds, Bsussia furnishing 13,414,000: ?3o the wool ihterests are involved in the much talked of war between Russia and England." The British f Empire aupv plied this country with 28,169,000 pounds. s , . ';:;;:'; .. !; V-..:, THB PEBIODICALS. The jVavU? Forest Student for May con tains ten coutrihutloiis and numerous edi torials, t Ainong : tbe contributed, articles are "Extractsftom aBlary of IDr. Samuel Waitf ; Scrij; rrcni; Johns Hopklis University;" "in the Boanoke Uottomsr "Illustrations of Modern Superstition" aad ''William Shakespeare. ".Price tl-50 ayear. tTfa Floral CdMnA for !May has ' matter that will interest a certain class of readers. It is a magazine of floriculture and domes tic . arr$ lvPjce $t.23 a year; ; ; Ladies Floral jQahlnet Company,., publishers 33 Vesey Street, New York. ! The Musical Herald for May contains three pieces of music and the usual amount of reading. This Is an excellent publica tion. Price ten cents a number. CURRENT COMMENT. j :rrrrr;There are good men in every community in the South who would make excellent officials. They may not be among . the applicants for office, and they may. not have the sort of ability - that is necessary to force their applications on the.atten tion of.the Presrdent, but they, can be found thnt'troTable " if inquiry is made for them. We not want extreme partisans in the offices. We want for .ourtpficfi:holder8 honest, efficient ; and aelf -respecting tnen-f-men who believe in the, principles of the Democratic party, but who will understands that they are to earjn their salaries by faithfully, and satis factorilydischarging the duties ' of their ofnces, rather .than : by. stalking politics on street corners and in . bar-, rooms and hy packing . oancuaes and political conveiiUonsL-4iSce7anna Ntvo8. Dern.-' :- '--Vi'-.- '-, " . . 1 Gen. Blsick.isproving one f trDomosc sensiDie, emcient ana., po; l::popji-, t He to bs lar pmcers of tbe government. irivea eTfieTTent ; fltaTaiamn party and to the old - soldiers, ' The" interests of the. latter'Ard better takdn r;pf now thahehae bef or& 3 More olalms : wereVadi nsied JaBttnfcptfeth history of the bureau,' Md iere his ban4lneieaae Horeover.'franduIent 3aima 'are be ing weeded out; and f iuulent pen-' made .todisgorge. In hirt - Weyare I honest and nicient A managenient - pfv tue pension ouretxu-jsosum -t jrott . :Bferrihf :.JIftw" ecnt; dedication; at abusCatiKew York, to thaauthpr theKav' !tolrWea? says: ; "I'oajwM j3Qtajrepresentativdi Amexicani , He 'ccontribnted" nothing to- otit. lrreratuTe tn at" was ipjiaracter--istio. He iwrote .friJbrejitnd he Nrrbte for notoriety.ahd ohia efforjts towards the' latter hewas'regaraieps of usticeynct :mneh toaf ten faiUd: f Pfeviras born at Boston, of 4 ten i fd jSiUgiisn ana juaryianaparenLage, dui literary divinitrea andf spoke" irrevex ently and even- LLmrousiy- or - tpe i rog roBa anxrjtsaamO'ers. vvnere, fore cern pQrMmSj.but .not aU, n that region, Vetaliate upon him wtiep iver ;aa pportttmty' isprese'ntedj just aa verj( Mri Longfellow had not the : heart io ..quite forgive his critio when theraYeadlongcloBedtrver him. TJaspersuui of -the Spaton JxVa .appears 'ton5Cony the sameine. ' " Toe is just as trnjclx '"represjent tive 1 Ametloait'' c aa ttawtiiorn&. or- 'iViiinierflraiG .rvmtmananoougn -ha choso different 'themes and .drew' J his inspiration from -sources -oatside this OTrticular. apart ofTthe earth. His HBaten- wffl fiv whenmaiy so-called reprentative Arijcnsr) xemembered'-by some ; literary Old MortalityV-' vIf b style , ahd'm are not' ioharactenstiow the vy world has been long duped into a belief j tnat tnev were, ana. ac uome uu al peculiar prose aM ppetio composition U bread, and possibly at, times, Tor notoriety; but the means of proour-. lacking, and who. ca" blame hjml whatt in'la moro. fortunate .ps meresenionalism.,IIwhioh wai . 4,i.-.i. -. i.... ; i i - t meai or uouse reuu nowT the best of us. pushed to the wall aha rLi t: " :iC 1. J . . trii'nfa ah wrflHUiuir'. wild nnDBTiijiiuihiiauna mall aa rliro, trtvrart-w alw&Vft inSt " rww-v.w"'1 -nr r or self-respectine? jEten th ttif,ia-iWU'l d.. well, fed aRmay nofc I i ' nerripfcuali- J paid,, well' reculated and eauor ,01 irne Boston xtera oesiniess m tnese respecis ?W?fHr4nCPuWkL .cepyjinhafsjbeejn nnlatWI to? transcrreaiL abodt seven - TTTrTrTn TfriCTin I Clmeman la-uolclsboro Jnessenger. ;The prisoner paddled t into .Trib.d- lation : Hall f in ; apaijc. of fNOuMoj; V-w i, -i vr. i j 1 ! . a 1 : 1- - J t) gaus,, ana, i?nea ; HS.tM went to cross his leers he eroanedat thA effort. After His" Honor had re-;f " - ------. . . n;y ) Covered1 from' his contemplation df the feet, lie said: '0 3iq - 'A man wiwsucn ma - iizeieeiosB.ii yours cannot be expected i to iatf the mlorim here. Eut it strikes tlibfiWd1-.'?. s "Jedff'e' rm setcl this is the' first -MmPaJ-amaib;f.W.hfl'firt that : L - VUUI b, buowvicu vuviuiigviivau b fcUTtvoioe j. , u- im . I . "VYell. after. VOUr exnerience here Viifl mnrninir vnn will' have- 4 JvaWne I it ."...Jli'ii J.ItilaJr-L Court at iW is one 01 tne pecunariMcs 01 iTlr ;tion HalU; ... $J ;IT 1 - "Ah-h-h " sighed, the prisoner, lb. eJ. hoopiron, and threaten t'b' ch6kVhwi f amil v into srrave vara fixtures B" T TDaa 'tinWaiT '.Tod of o " anawarrtrl tneman wiia me ieei, id, paturua e miri with the feet. morning-tones', "atid dont khowl1 Honor: "Well, it is- the dutir of this muuuHnauiu wrutuueuuuaB, ; ; "But Why 'dicl you chlde'theVg tleinan' on Robinson's ! tow with Court to remove the spell, and ltfindsTdated Sunday fcnd just reuefed from Oi- it necessarv to fi no vou two. dollars '-UX'ln.. k AU :! I - And while the prisoner waaroonng ' ' . M . ' ' : - mm . 1 . with his Dockets and erettinir his fesTt under control the Court adjourned. a - "mrT- r - . I OUR STATU r"WTn"FOBaif IKVil There has been in the past too mucu laic; in the South about the necettsUy down hefe, of "Northern brains and capital," "an id-' fusion of Northern energy, and all that, sort of stuff. Northern capital,' brains and . energy are all well enough, and we am glad to have them, but Hercules Helps pe. mm who puis his own shoulder to thd wheeLj Northern peeple are ! not going l6 pOWeTal tbe land to that: extent that we can all down and live off of them without doi: any work ourselves. ves. nQne of , them lf;; along ooual V- lU ; . , y .no ; doubt come we can soon rob him of what he brou but this mode of 'subsistence? would m sarily.be precarious.'' The-aivatioBLfjttte South must be. worked out ,bv. South' men and in a different way from this. The Times has always 'been, and always will be, a- strpug , friend to that noblekt monument of our humanity, the State Ia sahe Asylum, audi we Would beasreidiry the first to condemn a mismanagement o its affairs, as we are to defend a just, wise add Erudent administration of the Bame.1 1 We ave read and re read the report carefully, and we unhesitatingly, say that itisnotpny the most eloquent ,and touching pamphtet mat nas appearea in our ritate, nut in cou iu uoo afwm m uui kJMiKi wu. u jm I - - - . figures and facto it fs the mo6t!logkAlU4dTOTriMB. stated that wboaaver tho Dnip- unan8werabladfeAC&JKahavever seen. 4- r t .4 poi;rTicJhTPOtNT9: ii "sij it- -.'uu i ' p:'hI: Jmi'i c.rr The Republicaua of , the Thirty fouith District can give Tilden some points on 9 svui-hnnt. vifcago iTUffr ucean. Hep. ;'to agEep4n party grounds, 'to nave a Democratlo Presi dent like Mri-Clevelani PAt iVw.T-firtp. i-uThe Republicans are i blaming' ;the PemocraUt f or doing what they them selves would-haye done under 8.1milai:rcr cum?ta.nces with less dignity, decency aid. regai-a lor -ine mteresis or tnerpoDHCp fMl. Meeorai ,uv.texytn . t.uavi 4 The Sensational story publishs-d? in various quarters this morning Utt cenar tor yneiiueDeawre8ign, aaa a special session, of the Legislature was to be cailfd f Or the election of his eucceasor, nasnbl a s Word- of tfoudatfon : in:.' f act CUaOapi Secretary Whitney aod John:: Koach arasuu, Quarrelling; over .the JL1 phin. ii Jonn.rtoach was a, Democrat ue rather guess thewfwmldfttb hetfenble. Watfr& Post.nzll SeecetarynWiiitneyLOw u a Kepnbiican tnefecertai any trouble; put on' consl tary could not nef a aaBTA n.i. mmm m . jrjiyair. sir, an nunc A good story comes from a boys' boar 1-inft-sclMol snesttjiaTJiemaxn H notonous and constipating, and thejearn sd Principal-decided tn; intmrliVr 'snmft ol U style physie In . tho: abriie-tauce and wilt lithe i happy; results. 4eQuei brljWJtf e mine in hirt ftii( c iiirT tsrtMA tfftrlfihia platei sh&uled to thfrlwrotiieLo No - i ay hslc, sirixc minelV-'ilr xlad.teld :mft;t0-: ,nuuun' out ut. fierce s ,'jpieasant jmrgati Jfeueis.' aua tbev are a dolncr inerr flolv Hike a tarml"They are anti-hafous h(f purely vegeiaDia a-do-a ievijaitt 3 " " The htehest Coat of rolr leaf ie& the finest imported naoerls excldslvelvi ia the Richmond Straight Out Cigarettes. Cotton PlantorOiT TU1B CstfiBRATKD ECIJPSXCOTTOlf FLA J tab. Jj undoubtedly tbe best on the marM memarM te manafi e nave maae arrangements wun tne xurers to Ojanalo them at verv ltfw .season. . . . WM. s. spstkokr a Examine Your Trxinlib 3. IXJ paWnfi or verlnfMiatt xxvu; anTEctBTiB' ?ir?:,0,& 5HL! Maker,ta.Wuailngtv m ftiuu nuo Qi-iTunxs, -vaaaierr-Goodar deration tnpBec JKetniHIcan;u He1 is1 And afl at lowist Prices rwarrJlW :.fft ;clj 6r22 '1 ' -. t ; MoDOUQ ALL B0WSS3". 1 mv.JO tf r -Y T -r Y Y i 114 North Front St. ,TJPJ5 LA-TEST NEWS. i r f f ylETS OP THW6ip M 4 irl V; 1 a cballiaxll. PolMIeia aMioB jrroauer j niiii-7Hcui)A Taetwe ons-Ixiualar finirdi in rji eiwcen ttuiiiij WMiM j rairinir; JUiiasxuiKui nv vauusnii "iue KStre Y'Ata 'I 'Mirl urn . : y-damaOTMr TspbVj mwsnn.au. 1 2si tjti . " " www, vwv. ... i "tiQijDOW W xs;?-ine ; papersron .up Afghanestiwhwlxaft Saturday, wflrncfedatattfhe"5 terms of the frantaer!xtovcnUoa.V wbica Tfll -not he InWAfiiejtGrOTsrnmeal'aexBlsA ?r8e HWUitGBfcflvqflOHKJ l.tAtv., wtitM io.otA)n. r hn.vnrv.nlnaA. t Grave dojibtft are mwmAi . towheOidr I rlAVBrntrutnt.. Bvur?rihArAtA thM .flnnHinh to resign if defeated, and? t result will lepeud upon, thq attitude of the .Parnelt- f1t . 7. ,jxi;.fj - n Cfomflia' fiteoheti will arrive in Lbtadonto- ' . .. , , . ... i.,. . .. I ft aJ WItt W reter unsuen's usatcnes4 0 trcpi'id her:-frohtier ghards in Poland. J - ;! 8nchactlferibanatneceasltateian ThmdliTestonBlMe I nute : ' ,ir', S (t I: A UlemTfrpm vReJaeji ceports 4he I iatenr at rtAUnn in , thA dinlomatln rei 1 tiona bet ween rRuasjA-rand ; Ital v. and it J tflfWlttifnRiiifc wm tnAonlv nower' that 4-LhK? 4TheT latest o advices MrofflleilaTfihWthattan f UteApfflavatsGhc fcerenot exaggerated. I were twtpf f uto tfte wa.-od tWeoty-foqr 'rt8n weWthus dtowhed.!.ThaT&knche one agepHelt rearmed 20,000. . i '-- n , r- nr i, jg- drnr- , f y j. .Jsiffi Vful .Otfli. "! Y.rt I Inlaraliala Threkterie tr .atn ArmejA flAtir f fV Pifx; yia.--iA;letter,' - w nl,ll, w M III H ' i : i f fprtf,' ldahoseysThe erteStexcitemeit ttirevaitt aBearIiaft the 5th' Inst. V Cfei aBB 0 W d U UIHXU 11T 1ULTUBUUB Ul XCUm- tWrHiWfrfitJrtaa-ik.5i. t mlata at andWaAd'P,krfa.'1',Nothiir wis Trd frqrnr the majtef here unUl thta inora- lBi wnen . teiegram' -was' receivea- aq- T. . .1. . -i-j, ' i l - I wwrciBjr ibcv xyarinv -poi jgvmisis are v r au curniiw in -uriid nona- at . jrarw, f under thVtrotecttDnoranarthed enard of brethren: " Tne deputyr tnarsnais : who at tempted t'd make' the arrests; Were marched out of Paris by an armed mob, who threat- eneatuat tney "would tin any one wno attempted to serve the -warrants; Marshal Fred Dubois, upon tbe receipt of this hews, mtt . telegphed Supntendeat Btekensderfe. atTPocatene,- and chartered a special traio to tarry himself and posse to MontrjelferiYrom whlentjbiht ;thev wlll .neatlon T CoI.r MTlah '.TEteav ? to vWlibdrw.rmthvepfpteat.', ' j Br Telegraph to.the Corntnc Star.l . ErnxsorjEiJX May 12. A meeting if Democratic headers was held at Col. Mor risons 6pmr- h(st xught, and it was unani mously agreed that .no-cahcus was needed and none shouldl be' caled. A strong ef fort wiU be made by the Democrats, when the baHoting ibeginsio elect Cot, Morrisofi, and If it.should. be deemed expedient to take up another candidate, it will be dofe without Hie formalities of" a. ran mi a. - CVi . xxats cam rhidrayndiratewho can get mere MepBMcaavotes-c&aaih4. cafe, he will withdraw his name and let some one else try-lC kT a w 4 w New yor: StofA jtEarketoQulet : A 1 . Siar.l 13, 11 A. By Yeleftapi MotnW star. New Yotat Wall Street- Maria." M. rThe stock market was. heavy on f orthfer. realizing, andVthere was a renewed attack by the bearff durin g the first half hour this morning, thTlfrst plceOenerAlly beiag down i t it although Northwesw TJniyn Pacific .ahdiPactfld yMair were mchah ored nnthfc .earlV) dealings IJew Yottr sJ laUwas,xuominen( jpr weakness. i Kiuug ,uuu iyoY a.utawiue lrum lajs evening ui t per-cenx.'-" union racmcrwaa we sirongeB wcK on riot -nst, -aitnouftu Would stockaiWereiwell held., iAfter; tie first half hourihe warket, became very dull pstoek Were iTawjTorkJCehtraT. StliPiul. t Lackawanhai K Like ; Store, t Kocthwest, lon.?aclfhi.Paciac Mail, , , The loah. fl rateshlnornlng wre for'New York Central lai-3,- thi 'rernalhder Jof the list being flat at 1-128. At U O'clock then IPftrSoQUWateadyo-,;, yiB.iU. . f tfiy.u-lTo jSmfitf sWermifrom errors-ana maJBTwon oLyouin; neTVops annngy-jcany oecay.ioaa or maanootl. j&c, i waUendA. recipe that wilLcure viu j .juusxir utuutus. . xuis greas remeay w ttiucoveiedWl isibhary'In SouthAtoi lCa.J9tMtia SAlunirMiBAl MndnM a Tht, ;,aadrFttlit S14AT9 nd- PIKjj XSOS. lvln atyengUahtP llgbtnesa and preventing splitting:. 20 V2 iJM8BAeoAnr: 1 -n vksk; : Avbld'dBTSy hi shipnittitj and tt first prides 'hySnainig eottacQ fiiad?ia3' r,J J l-J ' T i SX-.s'JOJiEiiD -sol ygj.tw rX la-pgest-'"1 j - i T mytf v;. ' L VM4S; Water St. COMMERCIAL. ,w rr; miaton market I ; STAR OFFICE. May 12, 4 P. M. SiraTS;Tj3PENTINE The market was quoted steady at 29 cents per gallon with sales reported of 200 casks at that p ioe. " ,i ; .. OSIN The market was quoted steady at 90 cents for Strained and 92 cents' for TAfe-The'market was quoted -steady at $1 15 per bbl lat:r 280 lbs, with'Aales at qnotoUons. Jv ..-jj-n -:lir.--f y; , I. CRUDE TURPENTINE-Market steady, ' wth sales (" reported . at $1 10 for Hard and$l h$ f or Vh-gin and Yeuidipi,: I ' COTTON--The S market ' fiwas,'', bjuoted'! quiet,' with no sales1 reported The t ol io wing were the official quotations: . . I Ordiuary:.... ........ 8 , cents ft QooiX Ordinary........ 9i ' ' i LowMiddlinfl:.;vi ... . i 10 15-16 ; " ! ' .Middling....,., 10J , . v! uooa Auaniiug.. ...... iu -iu - " . "We qhotef Rouss:i Upland $1001 10; Tidewater $1 151 80. Cleak: Common ii&4 cents ; Fair 45 cents ; Good 5 5f cento; Prime, , 5f6, jbents.Choioe 6J 6J cents per pound. . ! TIMBER Market steady. "Prime and Extra Shipping, Jrst -class heari, :$9 00(gi 0 00 per Mi. feet; "Extra MU, good, heart, $6 50' 00; ' Mill Primed ff 00&6 50 ; Good Common Mil- $4 005" 00 ; Inferior Ordinary; 3 004 K. RECEIFTK. '..il.U fel ' . !.' P.H fir-'-v--,; ; Xtwo pAja.) Cotton.... 16 bales '851 casks tints Turpentine.'. JVCiVJ . KttiUPKL v 1.289 ' bbls Crude Turpentine.;. v . . i'i J . 7 260 1 bbls -"v :.' " ' " ' i"ia! ' ' : !. l.'i. j" 1. iBrTfelegrapbtfrlbeMornlaeStar. i lsw"VT6t'': Afay j 13, jSToonir-Money moderately. active Ateady and easy, at I per cent,. Sterling, exchange1 ; 486 and 488. State bonds quiet, j poyernmento. quiet an r od . 5C4wMnreaaLxri: . .. v. ! ' : rCott8n stead yv wKhr ho sales1 ? reporte4 : middling uplands'lO 13 lfe; middling Or leans 11 l-16c. Futures steady, with sales to-day AtneoTTOWtojrqTlOtations: May l(X70cj- Juhe l&J84ci July 10.83c; Augutt 10.U3C; Keptemoer .I0.t5yc; October io.34c Floitr untmahfred add buieL ' Wheat lower. Corn lower. Pork dull at $12 50., JLard dull at f 7 07f Spirito. turpentine firm it 82faJ Rosin flnri at $1 07il 10. Freights steady. ;ou:-r, ,'.;?- ,vj-.,;f -..-,f. . ,. Baltimobx, May 12. Flour dull aril firm. Wheat southern quiet and flrni; western easier; closing steady ; southern Ted fl 051 07; do amber f 1 101 13; No 1 Maryland fl 081 08; No. 2 western winter red-on spot 996$1 00. Corn- southern firmer; western dull and easy; southern white 061c; do- yellow 5758c POUBIGN IttAtaJBLETfc... lBt CablenEdeTBdrnffije Star.l LiivKKPOoL. - May 12, . NoOn.r Cotton steady, with but little doing; middling up lands Ufa; middling Orleans o 15-lod; sales of 6.000 . bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export: receipts 10,000 Daies oi wnicna.uuu were American.' Fu ture firm and quiet; uplands; 1 m c. May and June delivery 5 54-645 55-6M; June and Jury delivery 5 53-645 69-4d ; July and; Augusts-delivery , 5 62-A&5 63 64d; August and September delivery 6 2-646 3-64d; Beptember aad October de-. livery 5 63-645t 63-64d;j October and November delivery 5 58-64d; - November and December deliverr 5 50-64d. : Ixitd6k. May13.hsoIs Noon, 99;' 4 p. m.-99i, - :': i v.'-. r 4 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c. May delivery 5 54-$4d, value; May and Juue delivery 5 54-64d, value: 'June and July delivery 557r64d, buyers' option; July and August delivery o 63-64d, buyers' option; August and ' September delivery-: 6 S-64d. - buvem' option; 'September and October delivery vember delivery 53-64d, value ,'November, and Uecember delivery 5d0-f4d, value; De cember and' January delivery 5 50-64d, value. TMHires CToeed' eiasyr j Sales of cotton to-day include 4,400 bais American. i newr Yark ktle'riarlcet. i j N. Y. Journal flf .Commercp,, May 11. ! There-isn fair movement 4n job lots kt firm pwcea.-, , Qaotations are; Carolina add Louisiana, common to fair 4 ati 45ic ; good to prime At 5f6c; choice kt 6i6fc; -extra head! at6fr8c; Rai- Koou av 4&c iuty paid, and 2f2Jc in boadLPatnaat444JcjJa?a,t 6Sc :.-i-;. Ciiarieaton.Riee.jnLarJke. , : i Charleston News and Courleri May l. ; -The market- for- rice was steady to-day. SalAB-nf 11ft. hhla mm raa4a - Wo nnnhi. common atr.4iaiic, j fair at 8&5ic. good At5fcand prime, at JH5c;;, ; j II ..'W - ' " contains no lnjunousuune. . xt jewvw no .aeieterious mx- etaaees ib toe Dread u U vara rrape jOrmm of Tartar aad I Alum Powders do. ' . . i '-It restore o-fcu noWifhe nwruiy tmporUnt oeoatttwdto rejeoiea ia toe una oc.tae it inueg a oecw ana nrar biscuit thsa anyetfaer Baxuur Powder. Jiissa !"' IXAITirf ltAllltF.EISCBCg SMXSU tistarataSea tsat- oiIlV 'fr-r- "'"jrjBWTOML HALL & JKEESAM, ,' iitohestm. .vw$aaiwarii notsim bii 4.0 .1. if' iff tyble.awaya wen supplied wftt4he best the oonntry affordaio Batea of oard verv munii w.t.- ae e o J 4 1 gOQflfloilI'MI lrwholeaidiSrorfapd fcoiril Kertftanta.2 J M .f ft 4ioi, U a toWaterfitreet.f Jl H EfQ( Water Street, WHEAT BAKING POWDER juiscases Instai511r fc spiratlon pure and m5rritatteCol. he the liver land kidnevsiSweS.- Frutttiis, 8caU Head, Dandfn'ff J pasis, U of Mchtor, Scaly MffiW1 Scalp and Skin -whfint,vr Hnm0n 5ecie renVedies faU. ' en tho best PhyiS," u arfrt ECBEWA TtVKNTk Vr, S? v8tltnde to God is unb , Ks lief 1 have obtainaati .??unded for , CUBA BKMBDIICf) Sczema on mv 1pMV. ee I have beRn tl'hetw 1 mnlniciM. .i.u , yearn t u.iu. mr years w ' 1 Itching were so intense J,l.ern: 1 Dr.t Now, I 10 By, 1 nave no trouble. , ata hanr covered Datdhea on Only th.. ,1 e and of mvformerSnlsery" hkSS03 Mot' . J83 WssT.AvENxrKVBocHEsSffY1- 8 . ;: .ECZE3IA ON A CBlLn I Tour most valuable Cuticuba p ' f one mr child so much good thlr t e,d'Es W tog this for the benefit of those feel in withskln disease. My llWewtrong; Itozemaand I tried sevM i.trub!td Jf! cines, but did not do h, ""re and n," tVia fiii....... -c Koon nn.ii tsi the s GcneuBA Remedie: mien l owe yot rest. ANTON BOSSMTItR r TETTER OF TIIE SCAlp .BExawzs about six weeks, and thPv ClT,c as tWok as it ever was. T tM,?: back i Whttmbobo', Texas. p oiC'S. COVERED wirH BL0TCS1E, 1 want to tell you that your cw t prr Is magnificent. About ttuSnSr Resoiv faoe was covered with Blotehwf ?nTBf? a? ay three bottles of KxsoLvSSrSSM Sx. CHAas Sxbbo'SSI IV POISONISG. Jor all cases of Dolsmimi. , t , , 1 1 SoId , everv where Price- Pt-t to Cnre Sbln BJS myrD&Wlrn Wedat tnn..,. Typhoid Fever. .wuV tun Kir nou Btrongestia bust inhsali id serionssp laciated anH most robust in h a. long and serion t me emaciated a.t times that l!m SRk1? "IW le-. At timmhat tohl! I- swollen an enarlnm. i"?1 1!mt). w as its natural nnnrtiHn :UX"f1 a.s tn to iC L V" ."""""nea ana aDjn- noma on1 ofr i . . ( antla d lo jura iiuui my Knee anwn b,.h peowne inrectsd. The doctors would nati i, up for awhile, but the ulcer would n.ver to The mercury and potash with which S that the only hope to save life was ampwaH 1 continued to grow worse, and for tlwwi Swift's Specific was suggested, and JJcootwka tonseatonqe. Prom the very first r botaa feel better. I haye taken thirty-six bottles, an the shadows which tad darkened hit Hfe f(1. twenty-leht years have all been dissipated. Tb effect of the medicine has been wonderfdin. deed. To-day I am able to attend to all my v ming Interests, and walk from one to five mScs per day. I am satisfied that the disease is entire ly broken up, and henceforth I am to be free from those terrible apprehensions 'and sufferfc which formerly made my life miserable, hvit'j Specific has done more lor me in one year to all the drug store medicine prescribed bypiji cians did mtweuty-eignt years, and I most cheer fully bear this testimony to its merits. - Wm.REeii). Hall County, Ga., Feb. 28, 18S5. From the Dissecting Boom. Having taken Swift's Specific for blood poison contracted at a medical college at a dissectioa, while I waaamedieal student, 1 am grateful to say that it gave me a speedy and thorough cnre after my parents had spent hundreds of dollars for treatment. Hy arm was swollen to twice its usual size, and as nothing helped me I was des pairing of ever being cured. Bnt hearing of iha 8. S. 8,1 bought a bottle, little thinkinsl would .derive any benefit from it. I began taking it re gularly, and soon the swelling began tow down, and the arm ceased to pain me. I continued its use, and after taking eight bottles was tboronsh ly cured. Acoottu Wbkdel, Newark, X. J : Swift's Specific Is entirely vegetable, seems to cure cancers by forcing ont the impurities from the blood. ; , THB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ' Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. JanSO-D&Wly frsuwe nrm chw (POLLS c 25 m. MA ial USE. She Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! - . . -mSxJIPTO IuS.OF A i-' TORPID LIVER. Loh of appetite Bowels cos tire, Pain : tk bMdr with dull sensation to U' . kada part, Pain nnder the h fclaae, Fallnaaa sifter irith ad Mallsaxion to exertion of body or mM. InrttmMUtyef temper, Low spirit a, w : , Kfeellnaof haTine neglected "mJu.7l r ' Wearlaeis. Dlzzlnesa, Fluttering aUj Heart, Dota before the rw tke right ye, BJS sltfhl inmwm Highly colored Unne, sm i i ? COriSTIPATgN.Ja -i o acn eases nw woo fferer. ehangertfeellngastoastonuhtherofl IhlTllM body toTi fetonrlabetl. and axe on the XHgestt-veOncaii rroaneeatricoair tiittia rwrnifiT 01DCIDARII 1 1 Renovates the body, makes healthy Btrengtbens tne weaK, , repaira - k . system wito pure blood aadtard tones "the nervous system, XSwl ,7i brain, and imparts the vigor of WW" . .tliIlby.S?gis?lc. WArTork an80DjbWly." suwefr J- ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Xrrt) WEAKFASTBACwn. aWTAUJO SCAL. ATTACH CO TO THE STW"' ' yld ana ar?oANyAa, as in the cut. s dee 3 ir -wed sat teM nntral ProtestaBf A WEEKLY KKUGIOrS AND Vgvf, Apaper and toe Organ cj ' ths ff tant Church in Norm vamuu - - fireenaboroi N. u. w 1 r-aoen ui Tnyu Tia rmon tw j'L - , ;Boia it tor nve years and itnevV-i 'mo-1 c , . v. : vvuni iaj cure eVPTTT MOKSB, 2)r, hOLlon-, K Ai T(U)TT . -.vonee. . - .nd Greenswv . . ap25tf