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In the acnale t .-day, Mr. Evnrt preientcd a resolutli; jf thi KnlTalo nicrchaiit a ex- change favoring reciprocity, not only with nation to the South ol u, hut also with that on the North, Canada. The house bill in relation to lotteries won rcMrtcd from the postoffice com mittee and placed on the calendar with a notification by Mr. Sawyer that he would ask for it consideration a soon a the tariff hill was passed. Mr. Quay gave notice that be would ask the senate Saturday September l.'l to consider the resolutions relative to the dentil of Samuel J. Kandull. The tantt bill was then tuken up and the sugar scheduk- considered. Mr. Car lisle gave notice that he would move to strike out ull of the paragraphs relative to sugar bounties. Mr. Hale ottered the reciprocity amend ment, of which he had given noticeon the 10th of June, nildrciiscil the senate tion it. The desirabililv of such an inter change of products as his amendment proponed, he said, had licetl a subject which had given rise to the closest atten tion, and had reunited in grave and er tinent suggestions frnin eminent public men of the I'nited Stales during the last 311 years. Who ever bad seen the gradual billing oil' ol America n trade with Cen tral and South America must have wit nessed these condition, with the greatest impatience. The ieople of all thosecoun lues Unit a common interest witu I nc peonlc ol the I'nited States. Alluding to the laic I'an-Anicrienn con gress Mr.IIale said that it proved thai imc considerations which had their in fluence in the I'liitcd States were also moving in the minds of eminent men lroml he sister republics who took part in I he proceeding of that congress, uud that they laiiiitcd to one sure, inevitable end an increase of trade and commerce between the United States und those o I lie. Those considerations, which applied to the extension ol trade nnd incrcasci' interchange of products, applied not unit to the nations of Central and Saul' America, but to the inlands of the Span ish main. WOMAN SI'KFHAU Mot UhIiiIiib; In Favor In the Ml. alnnlppl Convention. Jackson, Mi., Sept. 2. In the eon stitutional convention an amendment to the constitution was offered by S. M. Street, of Lauderealc county, providing for a graduated income tax, and was re ferred. The convention, alter passing appropriate resolution, adjourned in re spect to the memorv of Delegate M. t. (juerry, of Lowndes county, who died at his home in Artcsia Sunday night. It is announced that the report ol the committee on elective frnnchiw will be submitted bv Wednesday, lis provis ions have been agreed on and nothing remains to hedone but thclnbor ol droll ing the report. The cause of woman nl- Irnge neciu to be Killing on. t lie coun try ore stand almost! solidly airaveil against it, but a vigorous tight will lie made in it behalf on the floor of the con vention. HI'ILUINU FA 1.1 M. Ten Men Reported Killed lu New OrlcaiiM. Nkw Oklkanh, Ln Scptemlier a. The Schwaui building, nn immense four-story brick structure, located at the corner ol Canal and Dauphin streets, fell at 1 1 .'Mi o'clock this morning. It i rrMirteil that ten men were killed hy the falling debris. This is one of the moat crowded thoroughfares in the city. renounce Even Carilale. Lot isvii.i.K. Kv.. Sent. 2. The farm era' and l.nhorer' Union of Carlisle comity have held a county convention at the county lent ami declared mat Air. Carlisle, in otiiKising the free coinage of silver nnd the sub-treasury bill has shown himself unworthy the confidence of the people, and that therefore they dermoid 111 resignation. Kricaaou'a RiiimIii. Wasiiinoton, Sept. a. The Swedish authorities having miuested that the remain of liricaaon be disembarked nt Stockholm, as originully intended, orders to that cnci-t have been sent to the nam more nt Gothenburg. Coal atrlkera. ST. I.iU'IH. Senlemlier 2. The coal min en in the Itcllcviltc district have gone on a strike for 'i cent icr bushel for digging coal. Six mining companies are effected. POLITICAL NOTES. The young men's democratic club, of Knlrigh, tin appointed a committee to invite the North Cnrotinn association of democratic clubs to hold its next session to convene September I! t, in Knlcigh. Cabarrus county name A. II. Ililemnn for the house; Ainoncounty W. M. Rick' ett; Union county V. T. Chenra; In the 11th senatorial Dr. W. C. Calloway has been nominated for the Mate senate, anil all arc Vance men. It began to leak nut yesterday that the supposed compromise nnd rcconcilia tion which wm reported to hsve been effected between the Mott mid Rnvcs forces n day or two ago wa in reality nil out and out-and-out surrender on the part of Mott. Knlcigh News and Ob server. The democratic county convention held t Wnvneavitle vestcrdnv resulted In the following nominations; For the house of representative, R. D. Oilmer; clerk supe rior court, J. K. Boone; sheriff, J. H. Bovd ; treasurer, R. A. L. Ilvnttj coro ner, Dr; Walker; iurvevor, Wm. I.ed bet ter. For the senator of 41 st district, the convention Instructed lor Joseph 8. Da vis, of Haywood. DKORGIA RKPI'HI.ICANtl, Tbev Get Together and Show I heir Harmony. Dalton, Gn., Sept. 2. The republi cans of the Seventh Georgia district had a convention here yesterday and went through the lormnlity ol noniiiiiiliug Znch Hargraves, of Kome, for congress. linrgreaves has licen the standard hearer before and lends the forlorn hope nguin that he may have a hand in the distribu tion of the patronage. l nc convention was principally nota ble for its luck of harmony. One colored brother declared that the rcimhlican party was only kept together in Georgia for the purpose of bringing the oflice- lioldcrs to the Iront. 'So fur as the negro is concerned." he said "there is no ditferencc between the administration of Harrison nail Cleve land." He said he would vote lor uo white mail for congress. Other delegates loinecl in and attempted to get the executive committee ex changed so that the negroes would have hall the members, und they wanted the officeholders excluded hum the commit tees. The uproar became so great I hat the previous question hud to lie resorted to to cut it short. a s-io, 000,000 !';. 1.. (treat Male of Mines to IKngllMli CnpltallHtH. DKNVi'iK, Sept. 1. Probably the largest mining transaction ever carried through in the United Slates will lie consummated here in a few days. Already if "iilll,0(Ki has been naid down bv I. It. Hates, repre senting a syndicate of London capitalists which has lieen organized to purchase all the paving mines in Asiien district for the sum ol $i7,llHi,jOO. According to the option, of which $500,000 was paid, as soon ns it is demonstrated that the mines arc what they ure represented 1 1 Ik. $L'o,oimi,ooo spot cash will be paid down and the balance within one venr iron) dale. THE ARKANStS KI.IXTION, The Democrats) Clnlni the State 11 From t,,ooo to 30,000. I.ITTI.R Kock. Ark., SeplcmlKT 2. Tlie State and county elections vestcrdnv passed off (tiielly. Ketiit ns and estimates received from thirty 01 the Hcventv-fivc counties in the state indicate 11 largely increased nmioritv for Governor bugle and the democratic stale ticket over two venrs ago, w hen his majority was 15, MIO Democrats claim lite suite hy liom .'5,(1011 to ao.oiill maiurily. HKI.II I I'. Train Itubliiis Take 11 n i:xr..-th Kiife Loss Kot Known. Ltu isvii.i.K, SeptemlK-r 2. The Louis villcnnd Nashville train, 11011I1 bound. was held up by masked mlil-t rs hall n mile nort! of i'tu-uio '.1 j nclio! curly this morning. The sate was taken from the express ear, but the extent of the mbliery is not known. River and Harbor Hill. Washington, Sept. 2. After n week's hard work tile conferees on the liver uud harbor bill have reached an agreement nnd signed their rcRrt. As it passed the bouse the bill appropriated $11),-U4-H.45; as it passed the senate $-'",-730, 282 ; as agreed to in the conference. $24,t)ril,2U.ri. Some item ns they now stand are: Caiie Fear river nt and Mow Wilmington, N. C, reduced to If 170,000. Tcnnesssee river, below Chattanooga, $475,000. The appropriation for work on the Mississippi river, under the commission, was reduced to $:,2 10,000. How II In North. Cincinnati. September 1 I. It. Green, the colored representative Irom Cleve land who secured the pnss.-igc of the bill making the lirst Monday in Sisptviubcr, Labor Hay, a legal holiday, was the ora tor nt the woikingmcn's celebration. The committee took Green around to all the hotels, but none would receive him. on account of hi color. Finally he se cured lodging at n cheap restaurant. All Trade Will Feel This). Washini.ton. Sent. 2. The total amount of silver bought since August 1:1, the date when Hie present law went into cllect, is .1,501,000 ounces, leaving but UUtl,000 ounces to be purchased lirtween now nml the 1:1111 111st., to meet 111c re quirements of the law, or the purchase of 4,.oo,ooo ounces cuch month. ClHytoii-llreckenrtdite. Wasiiiniiton, Sept. 2. In the house to-day Mr. Litccy, of Iowa. called up. and the house proceeded toconsider.theClny-ton-tlreckeuridgc election case. NOkTII CAROLINA FOt.RS. lit Ittn Mfllf-iiiilil. nf Washim-ton. . C, isipiile ill nt Cleveland Springs. Charlotte V. lironicic. Cnntain 8. W. I'nrhnm. ngent nt Max' ton of the Carolina Central railroad for the past nine years, ha been transferred to Monroe, N. C. Mr. J. D. Austin, ol I'olkton, will succeed Captain Pnrlinm. I-.arly thi month Mr. William F. Hill, a scion of one of the old Cape Fenr fnmi lie, nnd now a nrosiierous business man of Henderson, N. C., will marry Miss I.nudon Minor Hall, one 01 the most charming ladies of Washington, 1), C. Wilson, the Greensboro lidison, has gone to York, Ia., where he builds two oi hi wonderful engines. A large elec tric light contracting company offered to pay all the cxiwnse of building the two engines rnd buy them nt the usual price. L. B. Green, of Shelby, has been asked repeatedly to rent some of his land for a saloon. He writes the Aurora; "I had just as soon a man who hud started to the devil win to nk me to go home with him a fur a man to ask me to rent him a snot to put un a barroom. I would not lease a iot for $5,000 a year. would like for thi to go into your next issue, a 1 don't like to he deviled about it any more," THE CLERitY. On Sunday Kcv. W. R. Owaltney fin ished his work ns pastor of the Baptist church at ureensnnro. At Beulnh, six miles east of Shelby, there has lieen gracious revival, con ducted bv Kevs. S. M. Davis nnd T. W 8, Parker. The exercises closed with twenty-five conversion and thirteen ad ditions to the Methodist church. A REPUBLICAN BREAK. RKIII'CTION OF THE TARIFF Ml BIT UK HADK, If It Were a nemocrat Who was Tnlkinu I.Ike This) They Woulil Cull Him a Free Trader How Ihe West FeelH. Wasiiiniiton, Sept. 2. Mr. I'nddock, republican, addressed the senate yester day in criticism of the turiff bill. There was no dissent in the republican party, he said, as to such protection as would cover the difference in the cost of labor between the I'll i led Stairs und foreign countries. lie should be glad if he could follow the majority of the finance com mittee, but regretted that he could not see his way clearly lu it its to all sections. The agricultural West, he said, never fa vored a-high protective duty, hut favored sufficient protection to cover the differ ence in wages, while at the same time the semblance al least of foreign murkets was kept. The West regarded a "revision of the tnrilV" as inclining "a reduction of the tariff" when possible, and he was cnnli dent that the di'imind for a lower range would have to receive un early and lav ora I ilc response Irom congress. Many ol those duties, he said, now believed to Ik too high had long ugo done the work which had lirst pistilied their imposition. The sentiment was growing and the lie liel was n fixed conviction in the West, at least as to some industries, that tin decreased cost nt production should now Ik1 met by 11 greater decrease of duties than the luiinufucliircrs had yet licci willing to accept. The people of the West were beginning to think that ii many of the most protected of these in dustries were ever to lenrn to stand alone, their hands should be forcibly re leased from the high protection to which lltcv so iwrsistenlly cling. While Woman and Netcro. WiiSTMissTHk, hid., Scptemlier 2. I'erry Win held, colored, und Margaret Smith, 11 prepossessing while woman, de sire to In united in the bonds of miscege nation, but are unable to procure 11 minister who will marry them. There is a very strong It-cling against thcmipliiih bv the (K-ople ol this place ami New Windsor. The woman was some linn ago married lo a colored man named Ivphraiin Smith, who recently deserted her. One Flnic ICnouuh. I'lTTsiumi, Scptemlier 2. During tin passage ol the baker's union in the la iHir parade up north avenue, Allcghnin City, a paily of American mechanics broke into the ranks and tore down tin German ling, which the bakers were car rying. The bakers defended the ling hut they were overpowered nnd the tine trailed in I he dust. Cotton Finn Failure. I.lviiki-iMii., Scptemlier '.'. The failnri is reported ol Uic large Stcinalrnnil col ton linn. In All Over. 'mm tile I lnriri.nl Times. Charles Chapman, father of ex-Hist- master Chapman, was a lawyer, keen, w it iv, mid sin ccsslul. On one occasion 11 llatilist minister came liefore him as a witness, and Chapman usked him what his business was. 1 am an humble candle of the Lord," replied the person, "Yes," said Cliopman, "I see; 11 iliprnd cnndle." AITMRS Ol' L'OXSEjjrEXCIS. WASHINI.TON. The house has passed the hill amending the contract lalnir law. Durinu the debate nn the tariff bill Mr. Allison admitted that he was not satis lied with the wool schedule. Senator Hampton snvs no sell lenient has vet been reached between the Tillman and iiiui-Tillmiiii forces in South Caro lina. Mr. Smvser. of Ohio, n iiiciiiIkt of the Kniim coiiiiuiltee, has resigned in consc- itieuceol his iK-iug u stockholder wild Kiiuin. losetih G. Cannon was renominated for congress uv tne repiioncaiis 01 uic ru- tccnth Illinois district on inc nay alter his exhibition uf vulgarity in Ihe house of representatives. The President has signed the men I in Sicetioii bill, the agrictilluraj college hill, the sundry cival appropiialion bill, and the net providing lor nildilional clerical force to carry into effect the dcieiidciil IKiision lull. PoNlilllN. The French press generally favors the rcieal ol the law prohibitum the impor tation of American pork into France. The Cxnr will visit Berlin Oclntier 2. M. dc Giers, Kuiissian minister of foreign atfairs, nud Chancellor von Cnprivi, ol Germany, have agreed upon a measure looking to international repression of Hie anarchists ami nihilists. The Catholic congress in session nt CobleiM., Germany, demands the rc-es- tabhshnieut ol all the Catholic orders in Germany, including the Jesuits, und the restoration ol the l'oc s tcniioral power The ninetieth birthdnv of General von Mnllkc will he observed by the iircsenta tion to him ol n collective address from all the towns in Germany and by the f-ift of a house nt rurchtm, Mecklcn nirg, where he was born. The Chicago carpenter liavcstrtick for nn advance ol wnge The total trade of Chiirlrslon, S. C, amounted to $KO,011),"1 7 Inst year, an increase on the business of the preceding year ol s:i,tiiin,2UU. A Washington, (l'a.)six-ciiil says: Five dealers In "original pnekagrs" have been recently convicted of selling liipior without licenses, were fined $500 each nnd sentenced from two to five mouths in the work house. It is said in New York that the tntc board of arbitration, which recently de rided to investigate the New ork Ccn tral strike, luia no legal existence, the three-years' term of the tncmlier of the board having expired. J. n. McLaughlin, a well-known union labor orator, nnd George nninll, n promt nent republican of Conway county, Ar kansas, were assaulted by a mob at Mor- riltown Station, Ark., where a union-la bor mass-meeting was to be held, A satchel carried by Small, containing 7,000 union-labor tickets, disappeared in the crowd. MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEVER TAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIMt MARK KBGISTRRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY 8URE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Kvcry Variety of Headache AND NOTHING EI.SU. 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