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Tffl KMMl. FKBKl.VRY 8, 1S;1.
H. A. LONDON. Editor.
The Wilson tarilf bill was passed
by t ho House, on last Thursday, by
larger majority than anyone hud
f.upposcd, the voto being 204 to Mil.
Of those who voted for the bill there
tvero 190 democrats and 8 populist,
and of thoso who voted against ii
there- were 122 republicans, 17 dem
ocrats and I populist, Tho amend
ment to tax incomes was adopted by
a vote ot 1S2 to 43.
Tho sceno in the House when the
vote was taken was quite seiisaliicmi
and exciting, every available space
jo tbo galleries and on the floor be
ing crowded. The debate was closi d
with a short but verv effective
speech by Mr. Wilson. I tided bis '
upeeeb siroused such enthusiasm as
was never witnessed in tho llouso,
and at its close the members rushed
to Mr. Wilson and amid tumultuous
applause bore him on their should
ers into the lobby, where he received
1 perfect ovation. Am
11 m'hi-T uii i
ho deserve .such a com nlimentarv I
recognition ot his yreal services in
securing the passage ot this import
ant measure, which will peipeluute
his naiiic in tho memory id a grate
ful people.
Tii us after years of vain endeavor
and ceaseless elhirts the democrats
have at last succeeded in pas-dug a
b'll through the House to reform ;
lbo tarill' and lighten the burden 1'
taxation, which hits no yivatly op- j
presod the people ot this country
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.aoi oniy noes 11ns 0111 i cuuee 1 lu i e.mio t-ix ni'.n ii
tari If or tax on all articles that are-! time seemed -in
common use, but it abolishes ai-j danger tic v.h.
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in I '1 v mi li .111 1 1
of thc necei
s 01 inc. 1 1 piaccs i
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on the free li.-t, that is aboliehcs the
tariff on agricultural implcinciits,
cottoii lis, sugar, wool, coal, iron,
ic, and reduces the McK.nlty aver
ago taritf if ."0 per cent to IM jer
cent. Too heaviest reduction is
made in the woollen ;c'ie !ii!o, on
H-oo!len ooda of all kinds, the Me- !
Kin ley tariff thereon el I'S per cent
being reduced to lit per cent. Tne
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bcutticsol tins reduction in tho ti.rifi
eanno'L bo ovcicstimatcd, and yet ot
uourmu s.imo peoji'e will not bo s;U
istied and never will cease com plai a
ing.
The bill is r.ow in the hands o! the
Senate, tind though that body may
act with its u.-mal dignified ililatori
ness yet wo foiindently predict it
will be p i-scd and becomu a law,
ami uie democratic, hopes 01 lariu ;
reform
izetl.
will t-ro long be lully re;e
Tiik Dkaiii ol (ieorgo V'. ChibU
removes one ct the most conspieu m.
eharactcrs of this century, and his
life of extraiil'linary usefulness ami
beneficence may well bo held up t-.
the youth ol this c. entry as an ex
ample worthy of emulation. lie
tnaj- truly bo termed the typical
American, and in him were embod
ied the noblest traits ot citizenship.
Ot I i in it may most truiy be s:d 1 i
that his life was a benefaction. Ii is i
greatest plei'suve was derived from !
doing good to others, as no l.l i,-.- !:
doelured and as his whole life v-: i- :
lieu. v ithout any adventitious stir
roundincs, starting in bis business;
career as an errand boy in a book-
storo, bo becamo a millionaire who
not only accumulated but gave away
millions of dollars. Although never j
seeking or holding any public fdliee, I
ue atta.neu not oniy u ;auonai oui ,a (( au., Juc Wbitaker.
a world-wide reputation, and was , a aceuiii.icce with his Usual custom,
recognized as tho forcmoitt ciii.iMi t l succei dial in making the Aiexandei
this country. His beneficence nr.d U";ks "' most eordiu'tiy. Fi
philanthropy were not confined U fon man of ll.e grand jury
' . 1 ' , . . went inio the coiiit loom with so-ne
this country, but were tbe adiuira- ' eui,... his. IL honor look'd at
tion of all English-speaking people il.em and, bn a'l.-o tho county com
tho world over. The objects ot bis ' inisi-ioners weie cot indicted, made
bounty and generosity were as va.j,L, ft"'-'"'"' l1"- "H tie prc-eotments
, ., ,. ,,,, s:ave ono into the t-tove. Then bo
ned as they were imsrilormus. Ihe r .t i-
J ! sect for tbo oilier g-.at,d j'jruts out
last and a very notable nion.imciil wiill..taudii.g ll.c tm.iy led nol finish
of his public spirited liberality was ' e ! its bosice so.,diy belated them
tbo erectionl ast inonlh, on the la-! nml told then to go bo bid no
oifiu cotmt, of an imposing and cosily J f-";''1' ";' ll ! "'- Witil. this was
. x. . go'n g i-n in tn o ci: ic t r 'om some ine
stono cross to commemorate the first , . ., i ,
I w till!. Hun the g: and Jul y room uud
religious services held by English- ' f ,...j ol( the "i il.h: i; pv.M-i.tmtut.
men pn this continent. against Judge Wbiiak. r for cot be-
Although a millionairo and ho g present lo open the e.:tirt Monday
.,,,: i,..,.UI, i,n n.. ,,., ' luornicg. It was afb-rward learned
" 'i',v-' ' - --o" u.
sually unobtrusive iu bis manners
and retiring in his disposition, and toj
meet him in a crowd ono would not1
think tbat so ouiet and unnssuitiin" i
a gentleman was America's foremost
citizen. Wu were especially struck j Df.kcd , B'ee it. It ,,ari i,hown lliui
with this when wo met him at tbo j KUJ Lo 'was beard to icmai I." that if
Nalionul Editorial Association iuilho prt-.-entment bad been brought
San Francisco, in May, ls'J2. In- i ,rlt" t , l' llllVB "rdere.d
. . , , , , every member of tho grand jury to
deed on that occasion, when be had , i .i . sj, -,r
' i jail. 1 ltit it i: repotted that Sheriff
been put down 011 tho program me j u-u,t .vl.iW Lt..M.tl , wuvk" that be
lor a sjieech, he got another person j would cot have taken ihtta to jail,
to read for him tho speech which he 'Of eourso the judgo eoull bavo or-
bad written but was too diflident to ,,em,11 tU f1''11' j '1'- lult -f". ur,t
at nil prooaoie that h.i '.vottnl liave
dolivcr. 'found uuvbody in Alex mder to exe-
Anothcr most commendablo trait ,.,.t0 tbo order. However, this cou
of his symmetrical character was bis tingency did not niise.
perfect lair-Wealing with everybody, i
uul fsiiecoille with his oir.lilovees.
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of whom there were hundreds, and
tbe confidence and lovo of all ol
who'n bo received and retained to
tho lat. He was pro eminently a
just rs well as a generous man, the
like ot
ag:
Wamiimu'o.n. Teb. 2. 1SH4.
.Uiesi.ieiit t'ievelaticl was olio oi the
lii st. oiit-ii.lt o: (.'otij'i essiotoil eol-
'-
t 'UUP.s t.. oxle;d coiyt :it ulat iocs
i 'liuit t.i in Wiisoiioti I ho Mk'oess
t
his tanil' ti'ht in the lloi'se. The
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iiuiii i u null "tin ran UIO HPI'IOOI 1UHOI1M lunue lev I UK in t--ti- : l, ui ,.; I , ,f ,,.. lj,.:oin mil ho'i... ' ..i. i .4i
. ent session of Congress over there , souhriipul of .-Stoneivali'. lieu. D. fltr gveiUer tLtta w at flrst Burpoa,
jiuadoby the lastsession will approxi-1 H iiui, jn his article in tho Cenlurv CJ
Washington Letter. ''::;'!! 7!3i)'',0O'Oa-),l'Kl ?:5J; (Magazine for this month, iu a para- At Nor,U Birmingham a dozen
I'OiMKKb Ihrs statement was made ! oted by you iu the Observer hoilso8 were i,lo.,u d.mu. James
? lu" N orM wmT..d..,t tl" y lV ; or yesterday, states that the story of Smith, a railroad action foreman, was
i-r..m..uriw.ir.rr.p kmh.i Ut a ossman fjaj ei is. ot l uiiati , llis ,llimo iviny originated from u j fatally wounded bv the i oof of hie
, 1Uf,n ot Uie Hc Commtttee ou Ap- vftWl, k of Geo, ut lbo 0illtJe of hoUH fu,hn iu i(u w ,d j,,
'nj,i .11 u'ii.u'"--' . v . v. ........ t.1P f.m.pt niat tue i sou 010, as puss
the White Hons.- io the IVpiioI. Mr. ; j j,v j0l,SPi provide a enf
Wilson is not n nriu of robust iiui.ltb ; fleie.;t r0Veuue for the fiscal jear 180.5
at tho best, fnd lite t'wjtiuuoua audand .,avo a lmndsoine surplus wirh
a. Juous labor which lt ba Prf"-1 which to meet tbe liabilities which
d kiuco lioeomirg ohaintiaii of the ' limst; l,0 incurred by the Federal
Ways and Mcmus Conuuiitee bus al- (,,vt.l riln,,uV tlluer legacies t.f est rav
most completely broken him dowi. ' rti,am.,. Landed down by tbe last iu-
Uec weariieviatesi ucdtiewiu piou-
ably leave Wat-h-nton topeud
tral w,4'ks iu s'.'!,'e '1' .V'1 l,a,c"; 0"."r
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of the opposition to ra.so doub!? of
tbe pus-.Hge of the bill. bin. Mr. il
ton lias b. en culm y coclident from
uio day tbo lui. was reported f row
the committee tbat it worn. I puss with-
i.ut but;-materially fhauged. The
1 1-ei.uit chows that bis eonbdecco was
. iorMT.1 e a' thw: fi'lntVi't ri'n Itii ;
l-uilt upon a nrni loucdatiou the bo !
ii.-f 1 but men elected to t'on-rc ss , on
a tanil' 1 el'orm i--s.ie would uot allow
themtk lvesloi t na-tipei.e Mn amanu-;
lactu'.ea beuumem -a:uss iai iu ic- .
form.
Jb-j i.se'd itivo D'.i.ulcy, of Maine,
wa iceomy himo i-u-i wu.i t-ureiw
ed in 1:. I!
it :!::e 11 .1 ; i.etj t to the IUM,,1, HUJ I happy to say that we
:i .l. 11" moved that ,,ue ttu.i the hearty Vo operation d'
i puni i.' I in tbe wbis : ,;,e o!lj, ,.lti t the hl'a-l of all t ho do
th" ii.ttimd i-evt-nuc.;p(U!IUl.ut!j, jhe result w.ll be a s a--l
i.l sj-ould bf three ,,f ,..,-., ,,.,, .;Jt).(:0.t.0tl) of l:ie
Uaiiil" bid
dt
of
section of 'hi
yean-, as at pi
yeai-. as po!
vei 1, instead l eight p;.0!,.'H uionev. for which th- l).'iun
(. 1 !': -m tl.o coR'mittec, CVdw Adm.iiistratioi;' UfL. titled to full
v- ted with him. 'eredd.
1 toi l mo ill-US'
I JVmoci'utic
vpo..ii-..!t o ,u .
(liol!
h to i'i -
beian to 'rrow
iless a:;d h
eSS
in the wiek and a'ca-,Tin., ;-.2i0.(;r,l : the lVn-ion bill,
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ice vole was taken
ir'.iiietv.l that it was
1 A a factor iu the
.:!.' craMc N'tritors
Ibadirr
no loi
ti 'lit.
If ti;
iwill do
1 tho iiot
s e;l us tin; democrats io
1 have d-M.e tarifi' reform
I ,. ill SO' iu bo her.-, but i'l 'm-a' h 'lis do
: not poiLt to .p-idy action by thej
; Semite. I
Vponrv:
i'uiand, of
b-tii-e j-t escn'ed by Judge j
.Mich , who has been act- 1
' ' as l'ceial counsel in the
! ! ia Tif asuty d'-p-i
'bas deci.fed to jhc:) lbo lt.01
j t Wbiiccv L. J3oise. cl-
lirmau i
I 'I ILiO l.er-l! Kil.au .. ' li e evui ' l i uiu-
t . , -, . I
!,,!. n i.t Or.-.', 1:1 I. 1- eoiiiti '..-it v in I
r . 1. . i l.t: s-. , 1 . 1 . ...! (
tbo i!i ga! i tiiding of Ciiu.eso in that
State. Ju'b;i' I.Mrand brought wiib
hit") to Wa.-l:i;,.; 0:1 tie thief of a band j
of coast smugglers who has turned
slate's evidence. He it was who I
.armstieu tut; cvn.cnce against lois;.
and be irnii hcati s sr-vt-ral oiber proiiii-1
icati-s sf-VL-i ai otui'i oiouu-
ml repel.
m -i
li'.'.cs oi ihe .-state vv'.io Wiil ,
,
ed it .-olai'.eul ciiobora ,
' t.(.
;Vt. KVUj
e can be M'cur. d. I
The
,er.p:
b.iie ou the TuckT bill for j
;f ihe. federal elect inn laws
!o.-e in t:i-- b'. cam i.i xl I uesu ty
tile bill will be ptu-iod, r.'tivitii
I and
i StU'
n.g 11
ttbih have
; bf-t II V. id
I'l'if d atriibuiii.g in
' pait of ile'.itociatie
s l he bill. Not one
j difference o:i i
' Secaiors to-.vai
i word has been t ui.
j indicate liott a -ing!
j tor '.siii v.jte a'.O!
' main away io keep
: i. Neitbt r is tl.i
! shttemeci tbid Mr.
i liy a ilem-iciat to ; shout until tired at, and is borne out
!; ileiuoiaai ic Sena- j i u his statement by two disinterest-i.-t
ti;o bill or le-led witnesses and by some nomeii
li oci Vii! iu'r upon I who are related to the dead man.
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i ii.ciiuiii i,o t. .
I pressetl opp
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.Sel
ves! el I.
iu f.cc
' l.ll I in I I ' i v. I 'ill q ;
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:, i ,'n-1 1 :f : f.lli I i o 0 1 hollos, i
adance v.iili Ihe olltcial nn-
Coll.'l'.-i ;i;-ut It
ir.dit:- tbe
y made, nottveh-
e 1'uiiSn attempt of the
.'els of Libur lo prevent the is
by obtaining an icj lnelion from
i the courts and the- wa i-il" from va-
a tors A ih
about th..
l 1;'t, Stewart an t Hoar
iv '.di. v of their isiitie.
-
Jii-Jgi' '!iit;is.er Criticised,
Frora "w -"mo taa-:n.ark.
, iiom an iu coiiiiis ihire were some
iu'.eieotini; i ecu; re;,c s at Alexander
that tbo grand jai y ha I ol.--d unaui
mount v i make ttie o. t sent ttii-nt. but
whtbcr they would aavo d ine so bad
tuey n -t bun a t su l b uly on I net s
pecteiily discharged, is not posilivuly
known. The i.i-wa of tho rtcsent
1 I,. . Cit.iL-nr'c -nru nr.l C.
V-.ilCmt t In, ii ii ii i-elii'.t. u-fio I hrp w !
., . 1 ' . ., . ... .. 1 1 t
iiii iKilllu UIU) ins ciiiliiiui'i 01 t'u 1,
i, Li.-s was beheaded at Paris last !
Mondsy.
Congress Saving MilliOHS.
siitouiesow v-.k wij , j
WAHiiisuTON.Ieb i 1 here is every I
,lwnuu 1 ,
. prt)iiatioiiH,
It iti based upon, the .
' provuioiis
ons t.f the appropriation bi!'Kiuol lm,f..s8 to know anvtbing about
, tei.oited to the House, and a!., ,,,,.,,;:,. ...... to U!-jet bow
already
e..i'efule. - .tlii)ateoft!K.sfliH)vvineoiirseolllenviritl it'orisjitirttoJ, but contents
pvepHi ation. Mr. .yers pre.iie. j
, iiou corroDonucs iu.iv me hjaienifiu ;
?(it'nilv iiiiido in these destiatcbes to:..
; )
put,IU - n Administration.
-l'he broad priueip:e upon which ,
our committee has proceeded." said j
jUr. -mths, In IO gJVO IU ncij uu
p;U.nieiit of tbe (i )verumont, as near-
jly us wo cau ostiiuate, exactly t'"'
; ftmount lltressai y to meet the rspen
j dilures of tbe fiscal yi ar 1Mb).
j ..0ai. pomuiitteo has labored con-
scit-ntiously and industriously to the
1 t:,,,Tu .,, f ,,i-,ivi,ii-.- rinul-i to meet
1 . u 1 . 4 , . 1 i
thc .Js of the Government, and otlLo Leavicst masM-s of the Federals
j tU(, S111110 ime s0 to reduce expend; :
;tul0S 11S t0 iusure an economical Ad- j
mi-isf ration that can bo am: !y pro- !
v,,iej for with the r-v-nucs to he ile
rived from the Democratic laiiff law.
y bllve p,,,t11 Woiking with tbe esl -
tuated revenues ot ttio lison uiu in
'-lbo Approprialior.s 1. omramee ;
vincu ai oi.e:iiaa .-n.irit.l 11 beiiilv to the Houeo i
tbe L;-ti iot of Columbia bill, carrying
3; the F01 titications bill,
eanviiig tll.ol.oc, uui ice o in
dry "Civil bill, cainicg -'.C'C.lWJ.
Tbef-o bills show n savii i'ver tho.-e
of the lust session of the Fifty second
Congress of nil t'.n..7.9. Oi this
atuouat about 13.b00.'0i) is iu pen
sions. Shot by Ti!li:tati's SpiiN.
U KU.K.'itn. l' b. 4 The kiiiitig
of Crawford Halle'.v tied (he wm lut
ing ot J'erry Moore by Stale con
stables, near here iast ciht, was
one of ll,e coldest blooded outrages
ever perpetrated in the name ot i.tw.
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j u il' l ;iuu .mien.' i I e m ve ." -
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i.t-u 1 11 1 nei-r , ii, it- 111111I . Iiiiiii ( 1 r Jen-
ville county. They were farmers,
livi.igon the farm of ("apt. J. M. Ueiij
son, about two miles from Wei I ford
Last nig'nt, aeciitding to the tacts
ebci led at the coroner's inquest, one
ol I liiman s spies came lo ia.i a ,
bouse alumt 11 ocioelc, pretcnuini;
ttouse aoom it " laocu, ei vii;ii .i i iii; ;
. , , , , , , - 1 itltlil'l UlieU US. I'lil. IHV
to lie drunk, and asiicit linn lo siiow , . , .-,.. ,,,,i
, , i , I. on with iiiul part ot our regiment
him the wav to tho railroad. Moore: . ,, 1 ... - '
-'ot his lantern and pimted tin mun
10 the railroad. When th
reaciion
.. . , ,
the raiiroad Chief Constable Fat; I
and Deputy .'berili Dear, with
.erilf Dear, with a!,
1"
eol six t onstablcs. halted Moore,
not understaniii i-g what was
broke and run.
up. l.rokeam run.
ihe constables say he ran, hut fir
en n ne ran. no sa s i
I not
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.vii iiiiiii toai uo ias iiiiiiiiutz i ncu .
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ou w as n i e i ti ion o ii.e- ins.-e. jjibi
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won r, leil minis c es hM" it is
brolher-i,i-law IJailew, out of his:
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savs Pel ew e;irrieil i in Ho the eol. !
ton field towards his ( Moore V; house, i
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I HC nilllll.'ll III ll.llll'i .--iiimiv; ci.
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verv much alarmed, and in order to,
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mud thuin luillow left Jloore (ui the I
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ground and ran towariis his house,'
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us was i ii ici ei'i'i i 'i iTw vuivi um.
Deputy boyce. Dean and several
others. According lo the testimony
of Ihe two disinterested witnesses,
the only word spoken at this meet
ing was tl.o heartbroken cry ol an
excited woman, "That is my man
please don't shoot him." She was
answered by tho crack t.f a Win, ;
hitster, and Hallow pitched forward
i, ,,,(, con ti,.. .till,,...
into 1 lie armsol ilealic 1 he stillness
which always follows death, tho
agonizing shriek of a t.'oman and
the brutal voice 01 a man demands
ing ot the woman it there was any
more "dam ned men about here, "and
tho tragedy was over.
Riotous .Vii nets Shot. j
CicviiCEsToN, W. Va , Feb. 3. Sher ;
iff Silmuri received a telephone dis-. i
patch yesterday to come with depu 1
taa Cue.j.li ,t,ii- lii A.-ino na tlio
MonlKomeiy miners wore marchim; I
,, u,. ' , t. .1,.
oil tlio Olivciin lumen t.j iiiano tue,
ti, u i. ti,. ,.i rt-
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vviiu a posse i-ut. up io vciuh at i
. "if 1.1-.
tl. ill. Hi n louiui tne oii-venn iubu out, i
'
rpiiftv rn cr'wn t.a niioi'iiitehiiKV mr.li n i I
t ..i -l-i,. .. .ii,. t .. i
uuiivct,.. .... .i,.,,,,,,....,
the sberitt came At 10 o'clock a
drunken mob of nearly three hundred
strikers came up. crying: "Put out
tbe lights." John FoMc-r, standing 1
iu bis own door with a lantern, was
fjrod ou by twiive men and shot
through the groiu. Ile m iv dm.
Tbo sheriffs party tired fifty s-bots
!iu tbe air. Some of the mineis ran,
tho rest came on shooting wildly.
The sheriff told them not. to cross the
dead line or he wool 1 tbo into them.
Two miners were shot, one in the arm
and one iu tho chin as W supposed,
l,u ll.!r m,Mi ,i,un 'I'Iid ulu.i-il)'n .!,.
termiDod stand awed the meb and j
boating that Foster was expected to
dia, they seut a committee to Stevens
to say that if he would furnish an en
ruitin Rinl ftnrft iliiiv wotil'l rro hm-W
inn. - . .1 ti.. ..i. .1 .j
lum was uuuit. iud mun uuiiui icj
The mob departed ;
and tho sheriff came back today. No
'further trouble is anticipated.
Origin of "Stonewall V Name.
tv. m.. cum oi the cuttle obbrrvor. I
t wll,e ...,.. frtW y.,.pl, to 6et
pflLt. ir luiauitttl. tilt VOtlf 1'f'ailerS. Illfii,
i.,.,, i.... : ,. ..,, j.-oii,,,, " ii ,loos
Ui,USelf w itu wbistliug that story down
' tint tviml liei'iinsn Hint UHiiie doex uot
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PfflU IU 111 IU It. Ultlll VUill HVIH ItKI 4U
of Jackson. Hudiluas says: ""So
argument bko matter of fact is," and
tLis is purely a question .f fact.
I now state positively of my own
persouul knowii dgo that iu tbe alter
uoou of July 2i.si. l.SlJl, in the beat
of the battle of l!uil lbui, (.leu. JJar
uard F. Uee coitimaiidiug our bt igatle,
-ulloped up to tl.o mmuiut of tbe
7 - ,', XAUvi K--imei,t. in wLuh
1 was tbtu u iieuucaut, and vbicb
jjaJ lllt.u lOBt ul i.reC Oi lid Ufkl Ol-
j lU.m ouJ oue t,f ils llWUt ja
i t.hidmg many of its hue ollavrs, and
I vvh,eu WHs no cut to pieces that Uee
!s,.,.tiJld not to recognize us at li.st,
i 1U)d he ut,kt,d U,B tiat.sllall( -What
!rt,,iuu.uti9 ,4isir uKnawerodbiuj,
I l 1. 1 .1........ ai h,.. ,,....
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lliltj iucbne-.i to our left ai 10 leave
ni t.0i,i )atativuiv unengaged, with
, n!o liJUIti tLal, a skit U'lsh Hue 111 our
iaiinediale front ; but Jacksou and bis
brigade, w ho were in positiou oubigb
round i.boul o Hi jaids to our K-tt,
were being a-taihd t'j m.yhly masses j
01 the et.euiy wuosuigea lorwai jiko i
augry wavis tigam.-t Jackson a inm '
wnicn was CoMing last 10 us gioumt 1
bke an immovable lock, desptlo the j
tetrilic t.Usta.lgLtS. Uh ; tho sun
bmlty ef lb.it seme! the sholltiug Ot
the coiubt.tai.ts 1 ttie thumb V e-f gucs
thai shook tho earth! Ii mckes my
L,i00d tiii'-le and mv heart swell to
, 1 ,. , ..r .1 1, ..,u -,i-.i.,u- tin. .-itse
was
of the day. Rue liioa taid to us,
"M. n can you make a charge of ba
oneU-? ' To which our poor baiter-, d
lt giici iil sail bad the pint k to u-
i-po:.
i'enei.ii; Weil go V.bl-f-
ever v-'.i lead and uo whatever y
' i:... li.u.i m,.'...1 t,, t!,i. i-ni . !
tti.it ,v..: . -.. 1 ii it piJw ,1 ,ri, in 11,1 I
to our bit ami said: " Yon hr M.in.ls circus, hut has been occupying wins
LU il ,ito.-,Vuil. Let s go ;'' quarter- t.s a si !e attraction t
to bis !.s;s:ance. 1, ssvaoif, w8 ; K -1. s saloon, on Ivisf U ater street,
tbeio and LeaiMthe wor.i,; and M.i;"' was left chained during the
did the nginuDt. nn.l mai.v ot them j lemj.orary absen e ol the pr.ipne
ure vet alixe to vcibv tno fact. Ask ."' ' managed, how. yer, to l,c
HoJ. James T. Joims, ex Cougrew j',,ni,l. a'l walked over behtml lue
,ri. ,,f M.ov.-.ro r.ioaiv. :) i'lof.
W. C. Wind, oi Dallas county, Ala.,
mid ..t v i-lfier tin vivois who v.eio
.I,.,.
present a I Unit tliuo.
.
dun. lb-e attoice itlaeed himscll at
our left and led tbe r'ourlh Abtbam
i ai is to wards J atlison's jmsii ion. 1 ur
ing that movement ol ours Alburns'
lbtllcry was uompeiled to fall back,
and irttilopod rmlil throiit'h our
k n;Jl!ci f jaciable dis
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11 III I e M III 1 1 V n
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himseil leil, moitaliV wourul
ing his Fourth AlaUamians.
Alter ihe battle the story
I what
. , , . , .....r,.. v -,
. il was ed course the staple ol
i. , . . ... i
throughout Ihe camps, and so the
remark of Rce about Jatksou was
'spoken ol and became known, and
fame's I nun put caught the word,
'itii'iiiiiiiiu u i" I'liiuniiiM auu iiiiiuc
. . .
it immorlal.
15ee, when he
id it, was not think-
.'v.,
in-' ot in it Ic i it if :t critical aualvnis
of
, , . , . " ,
Jackson s character: he w.as speah
. ' ' .
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niinseti, anil oii oi t iieset von con
plimenl both to theui and their com
I ....
,i;1"1"1'1'' but ll
ol Jackson; tor ce
was no misnomer
rtainlv lbo readers
., I , n . I , 1 . 1
ei II: sown urtic e ic crre. toauove
... ., . . i , e
w i atirco that immovable firmness
, -, ( ,
and tenacity ol purpose was one ol
J , . ' )
n is most tioiauie 1 1 ;n is.
W.M. M. Ib.'lllilNS.
Statcsville, Feb. 15, ltlU.
Farms ami Morf giiircs.
Waihno ton, Fib. 3. Tbo Census
Rureau issued today two bulletins
"hicn buoweu inai 1.1 iweu.y-iwo
HtateB and lerr.tniies .2..b) per cent
! ' '
'Per cenL. owned the farms eultivaled
by them in LSS'J. Of those families,
lib 22 i" r cent, oiviif-d bubi 'ct to in
cuiubratice. and fill T.S per ceut. own
ed free of iiicumlnaiice. (In owned
farms there were iieiis amounting to ,
:r'2',ll).4Sl,lS)2. which was So -il per
cent, of tlcir value.
i.u ueui. win
intercut at tin aveiagc rale of 0 'Jt per
cent., making tbe average aunual in
ten si charge t'7-S to each family. Tho
nvtiago value of owe I and ineum
bered fauns was 3,l'Ji), bul ject to n
,)t 01 v l.loti.
Of families occinniii.' homrs, C.J 2o
. '
iier cent, hired and 00 io per ceut. i
le.vneil 1 1 ii'i homes. Ot llie
l.otei-!
, . ,
e ass. 1 1 1 - tier cent, owne.l iree oi.juiy re. ointiieiiooi nun .t mo
- ,
i ..i oau,., ,,,,i ,i c .
i lUUU Ullll illiLt! Ull I ill i 'i I'VI ,riv. , i . , i .
incumltiiiiico. 1 ii-hts on owiu
d lomes
e.,u ,1-:,. .... i. i -
"PXR".''" coi.o-o.u.m.. .i .... ,
'. of their value, and Pore interest
average rale of (i .lll per cent. ;
An average ia!e of l,3lll incumbers ,
!''"'. ' "vcragc value oi w uicu
is sf.i. -')!. I oay oi'isin.iii , ... i. . -u ....
- - -... j Wa's passiii" tbo office, f the Hmkles
Ladies who do diht bousekeep- I I bey claimed tbat Worsbnm attacked
ing" will assuredly 1'u.d a tnety fi ieud 1 the young Dr. Hinkle with brass
in Salvation O.l, when they scald , knueks us ibey mot on lbo si.'e.yalk.
themselves by turning over a tea ket j The most eminent counsel b tin-State
tie, or burn tueiuselves by lifting a lid were iniig'' ! in defending Uie Ilin
fiom a red hot stove. For lbo cure ties. Tbe son is yet io bo lrid.
of scalds, burns, and all kinds of j
abrasions it is tbo best liniment tbat ; ti. t,,,,1(, (.;.iii,ied bv Lizzie Daw
lm , ev,r W" 0,ib'i"l
Price 23 '
cuts. :
Last Thursday eve.r.in.j while r'av-
iiiL' baseball at Salem, throo miles
rom Morgauton, a young man by lbo
imme of Dale was nccidecully struck
tiatiiH 01 iyii was iicciiieiiotiiy bii tiuiv
with a bat by a boy named Uoper and
is not expected to lire.
A Cyclone ill Alabama,
BiHMiNo:iAM, Ala., Fob. 4 Further
(.,.,,. tl
dteu esc.ap.t d with less serious injur
ies. At Kast Lake road three depots
were blown down,
Tbo worst damro was at Gate
City, where a Congregational church
was blow n down. The Cbiistian En
deavor Society, with fifty persous iu
attendance, was holding a meeting
and not one of them escaped unhurt.
Mrs. R LI. Pritchsrd was crushed by
falling beams and died at midnight.
She was thu wil'o of the snpi i iuten
dent of the Alabama R.iliiitg Mills,
and her home was at lionton. Oiiio.
Richard Niies bad a leg broken.
Will Rear's bkull wasfiaeturrd,. Junes
Xiles' knee broken, Miss Anna Rird
sail's spine iijiued. Jas Hartsbown
received perhaps fatal injuries inter
nally.
Rev. E. R E;st wat badly hurt,
and fioni tbiity to f. rly others re
ceived it jmie of minor character.
When tho hurricane struck tbe
church the building collapsed, tho
roof falling in a solid mass on the
congregation. Tbe slioug pews par
licuiatly brt fce tbe fall, otherwise
eveiy poison iu the hom o would have
been eru-hed to ileal h. Axes bad to
bo used in rch-asing many who were
under the debris.
Nearly every house in fl tie Oily
was in. re or less lauiaj;ed bv the
Btonil An itmuenso amoutit of tim
iH.t-jn tho track of tbe storm was do
strove 1. j'he d:tmag. will arjouut
to a iargopum. At K 1st. ;'i m:.'i"ham
a chuiclt a'l l school liuild;i;g wt-st-wrecked.
Near ChovoIrcrt a tree
fell on Mrs. J. F. M. Do. i ll's bouse,
killing bericslautly. Teb gr ijih wr. s
were blown down and nojiiy trees fed
a.rosrf the railroad track.
A Jlntikoj 011 a Npi ct'.
K.ml'M. N. Y Letter. J u:imry 30 h.
Two pi l.ce i en eondueting a drun
ken monkey to jail was one of the
unu-u tl s;;!its seen ivm
I s-'hts sh.'ii ,'Minday. I lie
a. 0 1 .key is a member () D
l:i' ki r's
U:M ne i;.a ue.'.l 1 n t lie fii; leoK i n:'
lie i;;aiie.'d iu the bi"
iss back ot the row ot e",
s, and, se-i:ig anotiier I
bit
ti
ot
I nis own sty.-', pu-Keii up a iteeanter
and let it go with his ritriit, tin i Mr
Klston's J?200 ylass was a wreck
11 is opponent having been tot rid
of, the monkey proceeded to lest the
various liquid refreshments on hand
Ilo turned ou the beer and took a
lonjr, iloep draught, 1 lien he sam
plt 1 the whiskey, gin. wine, ami
various other kinds of hilters. Ii
ii I lom; until he was i"aring
diiicl;. 'J'hen ho laekleil Uie ciirar
e".
, and demolished liial, throwing
I'-'- eii
ciais about ihe room in hand
tills.
'CI...
no
moul:e's screams and tho
,,o'S0 of slialiered ebtss allrtn ted n
largo crowd nboui thc front of the
saloon, but the n'oor was locked and
thwre was no way to get in. Finally
two policemen came and boosted 11
boid young fellow ibrouh the Iran
som. Alter a lively lussle he man,
aged to get a rope around the drunk
en monkey, and he was hoisted
through the window and escorted
b- tho two policemen, one on each
side, to jail, and lodged in a cell.
The next morning the prisoner was
very sick and held his head between
his paws. Although il was his sec
ond oll'eneo tho recorder suspended
j sentence, and ho was led back to the
saloon and chained up. The next
timet he gets drunk the owner says
ho will send him to the Keeli-y cure
at ll.ngHainlon.
Weaver Moved to Arizona.
Ticson, An., Feb. 5. Tho Peo
ple's party is laying its wires to cap
lure the new Slain ol Ariz-ma. lien.
J. R. Weaver, his son in law and
their families have just arrived here
with the declared intention ot mak
ing this their permanent home.
Slroeter, tho Illinois Populi'-t who
was a candidate for Senator when
Ceil. Palmer was elected, has been
living iu Arizona for about iwoycars
past, at Tempo, il is rumored a
movoiuent is on loot lo perfect tl
organization ot the People's parly iu
.1 rizoiia.anu inai t ea verauo oirce -
er will be its candidates lor the Uni
ted Slates S.'iiatorslops.
Out! Duct or Killed Another.
Atlanta, (la., Feb. 1. A special to
the Constitution from Aii.ericus, U,
.1 , 11 1 II
fays that l)t. t. Ii.
Hiukio w as con-
victed theio todav of iiiurdrr. The
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iirisruiiiii.iit u- Oi i i-HVeS lilill Irom
j - . - -
baceina. Uv. J n mi.kie mm ins
1 - I 1! 11,,,!;!... u-.iv on tri..
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T.r u.u.deung 1. .. 18'
There was a I,, er f.eunu lUe, ,
tbo doctms, partly the re-u.t of p'o
lesMi tm. ,.j. " "
, ,.,i,lru ; iv,... e.iunt v. Va . was
tjesti ot ed by lire last Sat unlay night.
F-.ur of her children wt-io alone iu !
tbo house. I ho oldest onos escape.! ,
from the burning liuililuig, dui iue,
mu iiiui.g.-n.i n 7- .,
two youngest, ageil about aua ,t i
years, were burned to dealt), insure
is thoujiht to have been accidental.
....., i .. i , i ; . . .. v,...n. At..
Mr. THOMAS C. DENSON,
Chatham County,
WITH ,
W. B. ft B. S. TDCEEA ft EflL,
THE DRYGQ6DSDEALERS,
RALEIGH, M.C.
(Special loalnre
I 1
G1
DHESS GOODS.
Out of tbe ordinary.)
Solicits your mail oi tiers and your
personal calls.
Oct. 20, lS'.KJ.
Cr.Oull'c Ccueh Syrup vVuu
ITIFIlWiFi
TyEBE8TWMOyjpl!13!IlilEffl
We a ro
ai'
! !ioV el tint
informed tb: t :
w.-ifoii leak. r;
so'lling wag..!
: v t'i. saiio.' or
ollio lll'-j
or tin
:: wl.i'll!
as i;.M,.li
as o its.
il tl. iv ai
rii'S el.' t..gt I I ; I-
n nt fact.
no r.
n the
-l.o'.hl II
w..rk liei
. o city :l!
t T i : x I it !":
.til.l do t
-ay in.:' lie
1 c-i '"'at
'ini-'li
ti
ntiy i t'ai tactt-ry i:t t tn.-'
I it' ;, o,i want lbo be f, :-. e
s t!ie inn,!.' el'.!. !. Ni.-.-t :i.
r be .1 'ceivi ! by :il.y olic
r- i- eood. We Use tin
i. l. 1 -i i w oi kuion, ami
.!.r w.-rk by hand. And
gai.iraliio.' eviTV V.afoit to give or-;e-l
:-a; i-I'. c; !o i. To inoct t I.e. -car-
eilV o!' li.O'leV WO lia'.O jil.-t IVailiei-i
tut- !'! O.
1 1' yo-.i v :t' t t'u-! e t w;
.-all o i eiii' a. . !,!. W. ..
S.... Pilt-'oo:... X. C
We load. . tl.m.- f dlu
l tei mail.
LiiNOt n .
. loir.n.
liotlllil lakes '.lie tl.iV.
C. F. hMIN A CO.,
Oct. lMtll. Sa-. i .-ji. N. C.
Ems, m & Co..
(No. 12-1 Maiu Street.)
- Di;.'iLEi:s in
DRY GOODS.
CLOAKS,
AND CAKPKTS.
extend a eoidiai iuvitat it.n to call and
inspect tbt ir iines of
DRESS GOODS
AND
Special large assort n.t ct of
70' nniFd
iu lastesl st lea.
Very largo aud choice lot of
.(.rA.iiP.i'rrvH
suitable for both dwelling ami eLun h
furnishirg.
Samples sent lo any address rn
applical ion.
X !? Prompt attention to ail orders
sjy mad.
Nov. 2:1. IblOlJ.
C'A"r:r.:.-ir (ii..-iirr r';-n v. r
Ilii.;;ia sliu-,. it r-uiH! i-rl.-e. in-11:. 4
In- lulu t hen. ii.r.o.,t tuiiiii p.ni.!ii'tl tin
lintiiiiu. put LCu emu a a irand.
V2.003
l: I 'Of,
.. Douglas
Vrf i t'. THE WOHLO.
V. I,. IIOt'OI.A Si. s ' nv:i h. i-'i-.v I'
1 .111 1
t W. I.. C".i-.
II. v I i
.il-ii-, :,.i
Il.r
. - d. i:.,i- n-,,i,:iiv
- ,Ci-,i lm I,,,- h tin-
I ilhn
1- ik- f W. I.. I) ,.l.,H S
u:iirb hf-Ij, I,, i:i-ri-:i- ll.,
m'v'nnl.. Tlic-v 1 111 nlToid
mill iv,- ti.-v,- v.-, '-,i-i f.i,
V'.nr I' rfitM-ir.ir nt I IT-: li.-.tl . t
r..il,
(.- ,M ru .ti'li'e,
onllifir lull le
il :il ;l Ii- --. nrpl.t,
!.- y In- ..,v:i.K all
i.- a l-f Ion .
w. i Iiocglas, itr ktn.
t il..
I.I bv
LONDON & SON,
PitUbcno', N- C
T h. VOMACK . it. n. baVeK
LAWYERS,
.'iuU'( vvoim-K will In- In tho nmrw on tlp flnit
hiiI Oil... M--i;a i.s nf i-ji-li mi -nt It iutit ilut line
iMIIftO. '
ou.T. ai. i...i.
SALEISH COFFIN COSPANc
II'. II. WOiWf, .Sec. and vfreas.
Wo l-.ivi, ill s'.,u k it iv,.ii,li:o lino if COFFINS
iiiul t'AsiitTs, i,i s., imi Blylin; lllmnilngit,
llnlnic mi I Murcil i:,iii,-si.r .-ill Kra-lra, btm-k i-tntfi
ii'Vert-i Ca In-:,, ih , iiil, f.'.;) uul uji, wooit Cwketa
In walnut, l-i mm-w ml mil In n!i $35, U0, toKK);
C -nius In walniit. In r.--iV'i-il itn 1 In (,ak20, fii
In .V.; Kli'i-3 w lit 1 1-1 -i 1.11)1. t o- i liUilr, n7.60tol,
..ulna l-iBl.n, iiit-c-.l iiniifiliis lor ft-Jtilte, 6 feet
ti. il r.-.-t a im-lii-H, set in ti,-,, liiit-lnl Knm from
50 in $7.."iU All iel,.a!-,,i, or-acrs iicllvered frea
'it any ili'i'n: In ihe siuto. All telourama will ba
HII.SWel l-1 Ht I 11,-p, ,l,,y , Al,y tlmt Bhnuld
iicJ r.n tl.li in lli nlmvn lino will nnd to their
ml viint. -,;! i,i i-iiminunl.-ii!i' Willi un. R7Icmetu-i.'.-r
ill e ..nii'H nci.ivr.iii'.o. in dinsaiot; telegram
tnct.11,,11 li:no rn iii,,i riuer:.
HALFACII COV'.Y CO.UPAXY,
c-i-j,. .slie s. n-.li-cn.it i-nriii-f nf Ciiiltol Siimro,
c.u.iauu, n. c.
Ti. (' 13.VOWELL,
W. II WORTH. Mauager.
Seerttary ai d Treasurer.
I'l-bru.-iry 1, lsv'C Sai.
SOiBSOBIB
r-f-'O
BD,
mm ntbu
the m PAPER
-CP
I Thc RECORD
.by its present
! proprietor in 1878
j
;hs reriposiso to a
lenaera! demand
1 .
tor a county
newspaper, and
vken nobody
else would pub
lish one.
Since tiien oili
er papers have
started in (-hat-ham,
but none of
them Eiow exist.
This proves that
puhSitShi.iga pa
per in Chatham
is not a money
making; busi
ness. Every citizen
ought to patron-'
ie his only
county paper,
and but few arc
too poor to pay
THKEB CENTS
a week for it.
Try it this year!
l avdCn, and Tr.iilo-Maiks otiiklned. nl H '
eut l.'j-in.-ss comtiicti'il fr Mommic Fct.
Ou Ornct i opo3itc O 6. PiTt nt Orpej
and we run f.-nite tue nt la Ii-m lime UuB UuM
rt iir-t Ire'n '.Va-lilnt.in. . , !
S.i.d moil-', iln ivlug nr t tioto., wllh dfwrtim
tl-in. Wa advipk. if .at.Mit.il.le vt nut, lira ul
Cliarue. Our fcc m.t due till I'liipte In ptcim-d.
A Pamphlct, "How to Obt -in I'sleum," IU
i.j-iioi! r.f o n.-il ciii'ie iu J'JUr bUiic.Cuuuty, u.
town, wilt free. A.Ur..ej, .
C.A.SNOW&CO,i
O-P. PTitiT Orntc. WatMIMGTOH, P. I
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