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O. -...I i.v - .;.-, . .- Ji .1. - i ai.ly f,l! a.v Ih- A : ...1 v. v. 1 -a!; a n..ii: !n aviiwar-l, 1 ai ii (-.!-: on.- . 1 : iv-!-,- I,.!., , 1-.--.V li.-r.-. Is L.fc Pure Blood fl'iiiiO'M M.-...1 .-ir.-..h,.tiag t!:r...aRh yv;.r riii.- wa f..i: ! u-.-i live. Wilhour J ur- 1. 1.-.-. J y.-.. -t l-i v.-.!'.. i ,c hruUhy '.cti-.a .-f i-vrv v.i:ia d a-ls ni---:i t'.'.e V.ir'ty and ii;'ai.e.-; f t!i" Mood t.y whi-di i: i-: !: .it-:- a- J i - a -; d::o-.l. If y-.ai ha v. sa:t r'a ;..i.;,. r. iala - a-, i init 1-s, iiU i-r a'.y kin 1 l.u:u .-r. ; I i a t ! !: ; t iL- s.:r-; ri.U it t.:.; nu. ' y- :r i-I -v..l ) uro aal j-rotr. ;-t iy ;'!'.'v.- i.i t !...- irou'.d'. In i ho f j--nti I '.ovd i . 1- I t,.i:i iiar-arlii-. '! :. t: -v -ia.dc'itiy oraj-Uoas. that I.i tifru or .:u I '!"Ti-r.-! n, i.u-1 th-. danr d --exi.'iK r ;.;-:. ii 1'... .arra-ri;i. is ti f r . 1 1 I i . j ' , r i .' . , ivir; a an I itj!r: ta ld-v-.i i at: 1 fortify t:: fv-nx. i'tlUUy & patilla I- , (.:.- a- M, ti-.snp. S '- nil y.. f. . v oaiv ii v-.,r.-. lico'j's Piiis v:'u -iv v:.;';:;.;: tiv (Ir-;. il ci tilt: cotton nvA'cf. c.i'i l-o pr vrntcl. Trials at I ,.!i-:'i:r.cp.t Stations ;uvl th'.: (-rirncc tf k.u!i;i rowers jrovf- po-itivcly tiiat Kainit i the onlv r'.-ir.t dv. Vcwi;i l)t :jd t S'-ivl. free of chr;;e, iatcrc-tir. and useful $am:vhltts which trcr.t i'l the raititr in detail. CEKMAN KAL! WORKS. 93 Nassau New Yotk. 1 i! The Excitement i:i Washino-ton Wore Intense Than Since thft Civil VVer. THE SENATE WILL ACT NEXT. 1 Jio You- on lli Majority He o!utioa Was .22 V-r.v and 1') As;iinst, thr IJ-in Cast by JT, Democrats, '.I iej.!jl!kaiis and 1 1'opulUt. THE SEXATil Arp.ir, lnr.--Iu the Senate every available foa. Lota od tLe floor aaJ iu ti.e ailc-rio-. waa occnpi3'i v hen Vico i'jer.i.kat s JJ'jbast - jravel calle-l tLii Koa.sioa to oracr. In the pallenes the t C'i-le La-.l l.-tjn '.vaitlc? foi hour:-1, tn.it tl.o aiiaije-'::::s tor handling the ei ou .is ore so li'huii abio that tied tLe :i-.lit'--t cur; fus ion existed. Scarcely L;-i thu Senr-iie been called to tvl:r v. l.eu ',i'iay, -f I'tmiH .vivo? ; i t . ,i ecipi t tted the (.'ui..'u. 'f'testion by vi estatiii f-ou'ie i fiiUuns and jnakins.' nlartliu t loj'iiucuts f.j'iui' 1 hnr . lie took t!ie ttro! '?a "ivitu :i-r nniae'liate an.l ini';-f'o-;.s attiua and dee!aiY-d that it v.a.i lo'a too lt; for i'oi e, i'relateor b're.-byter to interfere l.c-n v.Lile 'iiiay un-i h; c ik j; , .Mtjor I'nuleu. tlie li:-!tivi rotary to tha J 'resident, 'r-t' i ; the liainber bearing the lonr x; e,tcd inti-u-e. Ho v.-an recognized in j-.oou as vnay had (oncluded. and whf-a ho laid i.i e-entod the u:e.-i!-a.ze the Vh e-i'ie-ideLt if.hitiiliately laid it be fore the ::.ate. In a .-tild.es.s that was Mti'.-t breath Ie-:s the intfsae'waH roa-1, the iva.liur oeeui.yiL jtiht forty-two luinute-i. d hrou-hout tLr? l eading of the laes f ft ire every tiator, t-vcept .Mr. Pasco, of l'lorid't, avo rduic.-t inolivided at-tf-ntion. Mr. Pasco busily wrote on a b-v' letter i-a-i for ipiite ten lninute?. At tho coaeliudoii of tho readiiii; there was a hum of whifii.ered ruaver uttion in tLe sallerir-?, b':t no ilemon -ti.tMuii. Mr. l.Kwia, oi Minnesota, eliairtuftu cl tha foreign relations com-O'iti-jo. at once sr.oved that it beie ierred to his committee, and Mr. Stew art, taking advantage of the opportuni ty bi ieliy adiiref-ed tho Senate in favor of reconizi!'. tlio independence- of the Cuban msurKeiits. Mr. jiutler, of North Carolina. inri;i int: to oiler a resolution, aid that it win perfectly evident thit the mes sao just rood did not mean the in dependence of Cuba, for which the pa triots of tho island had fo lon been h.trugijiinj;. The President, said he, merely asks us to authoi le him to .stop, tho war in Cuba. That could not be done until the Spanish Wax was hauled down from the i.dand forever. Mr. l-utlcr then iie.sented his resolution, which follows: Win-; 'i !.- iP-st ru aioa of thi l"nit'-. Stat. -s !.attl. .-hip ai d the mur-b-ritu; s z' (i ' -it r ,-a;!-.rs in Hawtuna liartor i-y the Si ".ni.-li j;otra!uei!t is aa aet of war on th." part ot Sj-ain a-c-'iiii.-1 tho United States; tiler f- r--, In it i:--.-..!ve !. id -t. 'i hat to avenge this mo.-t f ;i.i a:al uapar:si;-Id crime, wlc 1; our i:a ti"i:al In.nor demands, and to put a .-top to Sj nm's m.'St eru.-l, larl a'-ii- and iniiuaiaa warf'ire now I ' ia.: wa'ai at,'ain.-i nh'i. wii" h d.-:n.i!id.l in tin- interest .-( liberty am! hi!i.i.a:it , t he C 'veriaimtit of the l."ait-.i St iti-s i" ;.-! y I I.-.' - th-.' I.'uliiiu re- J 'd'ii- a -! ar;ii' aa-l iud"pa. lnt na laa:. Ji- s.-iv I. 1. Tnat the mn.ent of tho Unite,! Sta:-. !;.-r--!-y detnaad.-i that Sa a in at ca.-e wi'.iidra.v h- r ! and n.nai f.."r. !ro:a Uaha. l:-.-.V:ve.. U.u-l. l ii'it th. 1 r-sid.-at I :!: Unit.- I M.tl.-s ! -. and !:- i-!-. -e:-y a.;.h r .-,!; ov'r-d a., i '.ire -t- ii i. nse, il i.e.-'.-.ary, th--oi,;t;,; iamliua! '.aval f- i . or tin- Unite,. Stat'-s i-a:ry tie r--.-. ilutions into eiT'vt. Tiie res-t'iutioa went ever under the rules. Without farther debate the motion to icfer tho liws-aito to tho cotuniiitoe on fefeiu :''atious v, as then agreed to. Another inesfao from the President tinr.smiitaiir tLe Cuban consnhir :c-port:-. was laid befoie the Seuato and, after l-ein j: road, waa referred with tho nccomi anyin' papers to the cummi'.too oil fi'!'el-"ll 1 eiatl.ius. Artiii. 1','iii .--- Por Tiearly three houia the Senate hud the Cuban p;estion in Us s-eveial 1 ha-es uu-ier discussion. Thrco resolutions bearing upon the une.-tion v, ere introduced, one by PiUib-a: . ui !'enti:v.-'.-.y, directing that t!:e co'utempJaied operations aaint tho ;ln:.i.-l aiii.y in Cuba be in conceit v. :th ( !t.t.eral ( Sotnoz. t: .. Mipivuio clooiii md to bo vest ed i:i tiie c..'mtaa:.dor of the Putted States l'oioc-; th.- soct-nd by Wil.i;, ot a:-hi!:;;t( n. di. t-etir; the Pres '.tteiit lit once to take ioh-U ,.teps ;.s will si; ciiie to t!i- t'i.'i-.ia people and indepen dent icpnbl.t ;ra !. l-o ot eminent, and th. thud bv Aileti. -t -Neluaskn, deelaiin' the oxi-tence of v. ar between t; o Puitcd !ates and .' liiiti, and tii:'tfctiiiu 'he Pro.-ideut to t.'.!e -tops to s;op it. and t-eeure to the jeople of the i-!and a s-tnb: and iiu'.e: cudont uoVeii.'iu nt. Pntlt.-r, of North Caroiina. i.iado 'piite a leiithv sieeeh. m v.oK-I: he leniarkei; "iii the present elivuiusiauoes wo wo-ahi, in toe opiun-n of 'httler, be ristuhd in diivmi; cvci.v S anisU vessel from the sea- i;!l.l laving wa-to ewrv city and U-w a i i :;n. l l:is. b can: e of the detructie-u of the Maine. e'!ie i f the fo-det cru.ies in history. " 1 a.-co. of 1 io! l.ta, re ented a joint "re sointion dneet'Li- the resi b nt to use in t to cx.ved 't."' :u of the funds ap 1 r.-pi iated bv t'onrress to relieve A::;ei n an citieu- in ( 'r.ha. e-r tL.;- re lief ei Au.criean c'.ie'is and others who have recently landed in Florida fu-m Cuba. He e; liuned that while the c:f..e:;.- ri' P. en. 'a are duinr all in th.oi pt v. er to ast-t the l'efuiroes. their means won- limtte i. 1 he resolution W..- aiCed to. Afiai. Kiin. --War bet wen tv.opov eifui nation wa the sole tcpic of dis- :im n ia tl.o .-eimte. TLe following ate n.o re.-oiut.ei.s and rtp.ort of the fi'!eiL,'n relat'.ons ei-nuiiittee, ;s htndod ia i v Mr. l'a is. ehaii man ; Y r-a--. th- i.i m-rrent a-uditi-. r.- w I.i-'!; - tare- ytar- la :r ! r.l-r- have l ii" p- j.,;.' . f a .list a to t: i-'a..d i f t'lie.i. n-ar -ia.-iv.-d th" ta-'-r..! - . V: .: i hi i -ioi:: ' m ti it:.. .'fat a:t;. '.l:-. with a a fra-i. iiv v;- t 1:1 and e. ,..,,.wr to- hat!- -r f Ibvii I .. , . 1 a- 1 a- t-.-.-a -rt f.-rl, v t-,0 ' -. .- a. ..: t.;e 1, s:.t s in ha- :c. ssao I l;,.':-v .ai Ai r.i l- s ,-, -r, ..,- , ' s.- W.i, iLVite I ; there .I:,h :v;!- :!r-:- i:- t .--t th " ,' ar". u: 4 - HKht o:;Lt to I e and 1 "! on t--nt. hd. that :t ;st duty of the Ur.it.-d s-:a'. s to .l.-:n.'u. i, at. i th" L-over- r .' J;r,.-y den a.d. tt,a: th." v.t ; -on at in-" r .1 r. . j ,-. L-Ii its autnontvr.nl c...ve:i:. Lt jsi th- i- araU! Cut a and CuLan . Tl':",!' T!::,t " " P'-'-il.-U cf the U-t.-l "j I;" ' , L.r.tyK d.r.v;,.,, and 0 '-t'J t0 u?t-' tLe eure naval and land :-jco: of th Unite 1 s:-tt.-. a-d ti call lata tie; -e fl 1 - t ..f th- U .it-1 States th-1 rniiiiia -A ta-? f-v-rid --'at-s. t . r-o.-'a exeat ns inay ; . l- ary j e.ary tL..- re d t: .L, mt . f;-- . ILe rc;oit of thi senate Conimittoe on the Coi.i u -it :',i:t:o" t;L,-i '1j ti'e M-ir:r. disr.-.-r l ".: '.iilr 0iie ioc T-Lisid'-ia'.i ,r. a:.d p! ':.?r3 ir.'.o tiat (Uettion i.i iij lir.-t sente nce, wuicn is as follow: '"ILe destruction of the United States Lalt!e.iL:p Maine, of two of. her oftic'jis and 'Jl of Ler crew, in the harbor cf Havana on the rdLt of February i". !-.. t-yciw'. t:'. :.niie-ffeder.t-.. -.'.T-ic-ti tito eomi asiion and ; rtoritir-cnt oi tho Aericaa 1 eopie. Continuing, the repoit iays: "Man- ileitati-.-na of that re-e:i;:.i-at wero fcu:-,j fcndfc-, n ! tl- ;i the feeii wa ; n .t a.iu:ei .y tiie tcA- e .-ti a::. : oJ,r i eoplo, v. . det.i :uht i to L' 1-i tii .:: jn-loLut ia .-usr ::oc,.n';' their UitiliiA' ''.VCU hatli i:M i .ii-jial inveiti g5itio o dd h-c!,e th.- a ;-eef thai great disaster nn 1 enable by di rect or circnta-tautia! te.-timouy to Impute tiie l ei-t-oi.-iii:!:!;- tl.erefcr. 1 Lat inve -t lira t ion has been m v.ic. It wus conducted wit it ; t:ei?.l tio ; ';-:Lnt--3 h!1,1 d:i!;f-istier:. i'o; .-tiiic titj' of acinCL"'! atltl J by corcnt-i' u p.o .-t the eih:c:e::t pes .-onn' -;;:;;'. of t:.at sinister event was th'; u-i-'al ono of exposing v'ottod and mvstei lot:.; crimes. No such uiiHeuitv. liowevt;-, ob ;- its omcta and i't-ponsi!;le c a-i-;o. " 'i he committee says that the explos ion of the .Maine w a 1 linked ;th ft series of i 'jeedent tt uu.-actio::. ''which van not iu re.i-n 1:-e diaccu nec!fc! frc.-;: it. " " "ith .1 '.im"s by S-ain so plainly aid "i ent that no one cau even piau.-i-biy 'h--. y Its eX!-to;:o .. it ir, ii.mely cue JO:.1 on to. the conclusion to which the iii v 0 -ti,. iiti:, -r n.'.ud must cume in cou fci'lerine the entire suoieci oi tho relation-, o. th. I 'hitcd i lates with that go vein -ient. " Coneloebior tins poi tioo. cf its i re sen tate -, tiie comn.it'eo m 1 k: "ihe dni bcity. pt-ilhiy find ctnelty of the Spanish ch:tracter. io- iheyjalwa s have been, ale stl:! an i aio d---::ned to con tinue, are manifested during the pros -ent war in Cuba. All these circum stances considered cumulative! v war rant the conclusion thai the distinc tion oi the Maine vas cioni as.-c-.l eith er by the o.'licial ad of the Spanish au thorities 'aa-l the arcertammeut ot the particular jit-rson is not material) or was made possible by a ne-i licence on their 1 ait ho wil-iut? and pro-,? a .5 io be eo'iiviknt in citlj.aluiity io positive ac tion. " Jn taking up the gene;:;! subjects the committee expresses the opinion that "the P nited Stales ought at Jonce to recognize the independency of the peo ple of (,'uba. and also ought to inter vene to the cod thutthu v.ar and its 11:1 exan)jiiedairocitie: ri ail cea-o, and that such itnlepeiidenco shali be-Ciiuie a .-et-lie.l poditi-.'al fact at the earliest possible moment by ti:e cstabiisiiment by the free a.-tm-u ei ( tibaw Leu such action dni bo had. of a government indepen dent in P. ct anil loi m. :' d he o mm ttee assort that the cause 01 S.j.asa , a.y continually g' own vtaLer, while trie cause of the im-ui gents has grown sttoni-er, and savth.it the few re-enforcvineuts now being sent to Cuba do not supply a tithe of Spain's losses eu'ir-cd by battle and disease." it is asserted that the Spanish gov ernment has violated the laws of civil ized wiMl'aro in the slaughter of pris oneis and mass aero of tho tick and weundek On the subject of iniei vention, the committer n;ys: ',f tiKtitication for in tti vmiiion in s;;ch caies as tho present, is w hole the f pressions by a state of its .subject s h:ne been so inveterate, aticcioiis an.'t f-anguimiry as to teqiiire iutcrveniiou by other nations in the interests ot Lumanit- and the o ace of tho wold, for tho puiposo of trvor 1 brewing that go-.erniuent and estab lishing or lecoguizing another iu its pmce as the iml means of extirpating an ot hoi wise iacurablo ami ilaugeroud ei!.'' The aalor.oiny scheme which w a'; promised, 1ii.1t which v as alluded to by i're-.ident McKmiey in his lat annual message ts prouounctd "soeeious- and idiiory. " Mr. ile a! , of Massachusetts, demand ed tnat the resolutions lie o-.er under the rules until tomorrow. i !.e Vice-l'rer-ddeut siistained tho 1 ..b.:. Senator lurpio the;: , -iiiod the report of the minority eft.., . .aj.mittee, as follows: "Ihe undersigned meia'ceis uf the committee on foreign relation:, cordially concur in tho report made upon the Cuban 1 cs.'lations. but wo favor the immediate- rccoguition of the lie public of Cub;-, as orgauized in that island, us r, free, lmmpendt-nt und ' ovtri;n power among the nations cf the world." It wiii f-i.r:ted by Senators Turpie. Mills, ibtntc-i ad Forater. Mr. Halo c ii'.-ied. a substitute for the pending resolution, authorizing the PreSi-dciit to in'.tncne at once and to U.-e the nrinv an 1 nay to this end, ilie ?iib-t:t:it-.' carries no recognition of in dependence. Tho Halo substitute also went over. It is in aoe.ud with the President's me.i.go. THE HOUSE Aim:. 1 1 v. ihe Pio.-ideut's mes-.-ago was io.. ! ;;; the House in tho pios enco ( f a a.-r :i semidnge and iefeue.1 to the Colatailt: oil !. rt-!:;l! atiail s without debi'.'o. i !o-ie v. ,i- ab'-oiuteiv no I'.cuionstraticu etlner of m. pro vat or d.i-approva! ft om 'A.:- c:-vde galleries throughout or at tho conciti-don of the reading, but the' e v.a.. a sharp bgr-t of applause from the Ucpuhlicau side when toward the these the i're-i.lf-ut said the v ar iu Cuba iutt: cease. At the con c'ttsion i t the reading about half the lb, publicum a: ; le.-.ded a..d several ot th- i 'eiuoci.as groaned. Aider themes Mi go had; b on : e.e: re a. ; : e ibau-e trans acted s. me l:-'.i.o; of Columbia bnsi-no-s, and ;heu acted m on the i'air-chihi-Wai ! cont.-.- '.cd ele-. tion ca-e fir m the sixtteiith . ew Vi-ik il;-trict, bv eoiiilrming Mr. NVa; i s till.- tothe seat"." P.dh are Ecptiblicans. Pit tie oi no ;u toist was take a :n the i : -ting.. A il t:.e mtet no. n tho member stood, about ia groups iiisou-ingtne n.-:-.-ta'e and i be i robab'.e aetmn of ( ngies upon it. AU:;h lClo. -In the Hells-; '.tii-ra: Crosvtiioih of ni i,.. now gen--rd.v io- gardeda-th.-s,..L -t..a:. of ti.e Tic- dent o.i th- : r of t h- !lo;:-.-, re ply to ag ; ;;.uk u: on ta- 1'ie-l.lent s 1 obey. ;nt iited the rt-.omn.tnda-ti-ei:- cf t:.o 1 'j content mt.sae to mean a i e,rie:-t for authoi ity to n.-e the army and navy t-f the Pii.to I St.4te t- e-ta! l;-h . :. the l-h.i: 1 v t Cul a a -ov-lillhaild iadtt CZ.'t'i.t i f S; aim It v a re.ariied as e'e.--i :::- th.p -itant and sigtntl.a:.; ani.o-ia. r.,ai.:. In the l-ttvi dvt-att' t:.o t--: cut:. - , . c--ut..?t ;uiy ihe,!.' Proa b.-ie- w.,:0 . change.; and then th. house a i our:: ed. Pahey, the 1 5t n.ooratic lea. b.-r. ; e 1 bed ti ( rt a tirosvei.ei. m arv sher: s; ooih i.i which ho severely cnt icistii tnv mrs.-age Air.::, b::::. -dho H-vo rf v.e.rc. j fentat'.yes a: tor one of the mc.-t vxcii ing and mtiuoiable diavs m us historv bv a vote of t a !. a i n d rn'V. tion which nine-tenths of the members leieve make wr with Spaia in evitable. It is a fact which w-' priui !v loirtretited on bv mvmber'",a they sja ko of the thtute. that everv war ia whah tho United Mato 1 -;s gaitd ia begau in Aj id, agd tha; to day was the anniversary of the fall of Fort Sumter, which aroused tne pairi fdic ferrer o( the North n 1 made the (eui era of civil strife a certainty. The resolutions adopted direct the i'vider. to in'erverie p on:e icC'aba. to restore peace and secure to tlie peo ple cf this island "a stable aui inde pendent government of tueir own, " and authorizing him to ue the army and r.avy to exe cute the purpose of the resolution. Al though only nineteen reen?bre fifteen democrats, three Republicans and one Populist dissented upon the final vcd-. the proceedings were marred by a i t tor and acrimonious disxlay of pi r !au feeling. Durirjgthe height of exo. e ment the lie was passed between Mr. Piitmm. r.epublican. of I'ennsylvania, and Mr. Uutiletb JJ'.'mO'jtat, cl ueoi- j gia, and a disgraceful scene followed j that aim jst descended to the level of a j free right. Later the two men feun j that the aiteication had arisen cut of a ( misunderstanding, whereupon there j were mutual apologies. Oniv V) uinnt-u were given frr debate, and n Fpee;r: j rule was required to enforce it. .some i stirring and patriotic sentiments v.-ere "oicid during the debate, which lifted the galleries and the membets to a high pitch of enthusiasm. Following is the joiat resolution prsanfj by the House oomaiittee on fore-go a'Tmrs: Whereas. The government oi Sfaiu far tbree j-ears pa?t. has be-n waging wr on ih-r isian 1 of Cut a against a roP-ition by the Inhabitants thereof, without making any ?; s'omtial progress toward the sup; r-Ssion of s.it i rtvoiutivc, and has conducted the war fare ia a manner contrary to the ltws rf na tions by methods Inhuman and uncivihv.'. i ri'i-iia- ti.e death by starvation of more than .lU be'cO innocent non-corabatauts, the vktiais t .-mg .'or tli most part helpls womea and chil-iren. inflicting iatoleraiile injury to the eoaiira-reia! interest of the United .state.-, in volving th" destruction of the lues and property of many ot our citizens; entailing th' exjenditure of millions of rnonv in patroiimg our coasts and r-chcin? the hi-h -.a- in crdr to maintain our neutrality- and Whereas, This long series of losses, iajuri.--5 and l.nrden? for wliieh Hpuin is re-on.-;!)!" li t- euhuiuated in the destruction of th' United Mates bnttlaship Maine in the t: irbor of Havana, and iu the death of itttt of our seamen; lies-lived, etc., That the Pre.-ddent is h-re-l-y authorised ami directed to in tent-no at on; e to stop the war in Cuba to the end and with the purpose of securing permanent pfaea and order there and establishing by tha freea'-tiou of tho people there ef a stable and independent government of their own in the island of Cuba; and the President is hereby authorized and empowered to use tiie land aal naval forces of tiie United State-; to e.e-ut' thi purpose of this resolu tion. The following is the rainoritj- le poit: .bint resolution. KesolveJ. That the Ui it '-i States government herel y recognize the in.leiiendeaee of the republie of Cuba. Second. That, moved thereto by many con siderations of hurnauity. of interest and o! I ruvoeation, among which are the d-liherat-nooring oi our L)att e hip M tinoovtra sub in nine mine and its de?tru--tion m th har l or of Havnua. the President of tho United States he, and ho is hereby directed, to em ploy ire.nio liately tho laud and naval forces of the l'u:t"d States iu aiding the republic of Cuba to maintain the independence hereby rc.-e-gnised. Third. That the President of the United States is hereby authorized and direeted to et"'ad rcli-f to the starving people of Cuba. ike vote xas then taken on the sub resolution, and it was defeated 117 to lh;. Messrs. Peach, Republican, of Ohio; Door, Republican, of West Virginia, and Mann, Republican, of Illinois, voted with the Democrats and Populists for the substitute. Mr. Dins more then moved to recommit with in structions to report back an amend ment recognizing the independence of Cuba. Jt also was lost, 14'i to l';K. The vote wan then taken on the adoption oi the majority resolution, and it was adopted iJ''ii to P. The names of the Democrats as they voted for the resolu tions were cheered: The negative votes weie cast as fol lows: Democrats: Adamson, of Oeor gia; Dankhead, cf Alabama; Rrantlev, tf Ceorgia; Clayton, of Alabama; Cox, i of Tennessee; Elliott, cf South Caro- I lina: (Jriggs, of Georgia; Howard, of j Georgia; Lewis, of Georgia; Strait, ot South Carolina; Taylor, of Alabama. Republicans: Johnson, of Indiana; IPoutelle, of Maine; Loud, of Califor nia. Populists: .Simpson, of Kansas. TI:o lungs ate best stiorigiheiiorl by e.veiciso and fresh air. Get a pair of dumb-bed!.-, not ovt-r mi'' found each In woirgh;. and take with these e.erdses of the kind that may bo found outlined i:i tlie small books issued by the sport-ing-goods house:-. When using the dumb-bells have the windows open so as to got plenty of fresh air. When walking ou tho street praeiha. taking j long, deep breaths and hold them for "ri seconds or so. .lines ian t . Vo this several A cablegram announces that a home fo.- poor authors and poor writers is s-.on to bo established in Antilles., Franco. This undoubtedly Is a very worthy charity; still, it should bo re niombered t ha r some of the poorest au thors In this country are independently wealthy. "r Infliamntaloi-.v itlifMimatism. i-c-a S.hZ. ji.-jv-ie: 1'tal i l-x .'c; d i, ic n . .V. 5". To suffer for years with a prevailing paia 1 .birnent, wiiija b.afd?-l skillful m lioai eatiaent, yet which wa cured by a si vi e hc usohoid remedy, is taelo: which bo il Jin. iorg L. Itours, of West Mai a r-'-.-t. Canton, N. Y. "J'iiirteea years ago," said Mrs. nog-:r-i a r oport-r, "I was atlaokel with iaK.vi- at ry rheumatism and a coaiplicatio.-i of cj-.-s. You m.ii judge somewhat cf what a l uro I. when you look at these hand-. 'fho :v wer.- distoited. tvvi-ted and swo!!a y i-'Ct. io j. is so rau!i oat of shape tha' e i ig toe lavs across the others, the end uciiiag thr- little too. " Notwita-tan.iinr- 1 a-. i!j jl slxtv-fiv. iT" v oars o i d Inive a j Ira - ant home ana other C to;: ffTloltS life 't'- a irox eij-,-., id. for a 1 ether thim.-- pale into in i g n it-Ohii-M when vcu ar- without gji-j ha. I tr -l .iiff.Teat ditor'aa r. : notary rezieli-is, but was riot be "i.-ist Mir.-h I trie 1 Dr. William Pi-h: b-r Pa'.-i Poapl- and before I hal :!,. 1 t::rt hr-t box I b-guT to feel tt.it th-y :" rr.-" ir:hd. I continued u-lr- -p an 1 siea lily gte bitter. "I hav- r;stfl thirteen box-; of th:-pih-i'. 1 t :- lav f.-e" better than 1 ;r the f.ri,: ip. n year?. My appetite is gool, I f-i : g . v.. erf-.', and ii iv, a desire to liv- a i ::. SCa-dy. 1 h iv . bcea a :ne:r;V-r " ' th- Methoti-- ir-di for tn -my year.-. .n for six y.vi--'"' - to attend. Ia- abb? niw t , :t.r:l t:i- charrh s-rvioes regularly a a 1 a-. y a: ore-.-iate that rriviiej-?. I e-,rt-l.-r l'r. 'o h.hi n,' Cane Pdis f r Pah- Peo a v . i. i r u i rue lic-rie and am c-aii.lnt . other rr.eJi.duw coaij have efle?te 1 tho v !!-; ir'ul . tire thv have in my ease." Dr '.liar.i' Pink Pills for Tale Pe?pl ar :. ;-.r -.- of ve -stable re r.ei-es that eicr: 1 ii inl ion-re ia pv.rilyinrj ar. I i a- - o': - th; L'.jjI thus curing maay d- CAN BE CURED. ! Feel in Fancy As if Awakened From an Un:ay Dreain My ttM From ihe Superhuman Power of Morphine. ra Ii M '.Toni ley 1 h-II. tnre Mm- U me In try d.Jirium the Iia. L. .-I. . ..ollet. j lhzht to po and U)l tl- f.f w!fnnj A'iatta. oi : ,v ..a-e I and despair to Dr. Woolley. . trhH Evar Mr-I f-1 my.-n -Co '-f caa and will cause th very darkness 0? to tho task I ara undertaking, and - I nbLt t how th aot'roach of morning. 1 os r,; -t. I irav p-rhHt s clatia to be q-iai- , wandered to vour efAee. a? you know, in a i-ai. "f'-H tr.v .-rf iati:a and j coa-iitic-o ufft:ve of teicK ready to crCs gratitude to i.iod and y- IT!. . s:iperh-i.r.au agn'4. a.l :-,t - torahi-n to r-al iifj. and I toz-.it " here fat are useful tr.hch:ob ih a tafK c i w ni :u i for h.,ip After a careful dia?n.-is or try am t otaiiv Lnonif ett-nt. bat to spcik i :f j ,-.a.-ie asi learning how long I had usid . -v r ., -,-rc.-.. -.vhc-n 1 r-'-'-'gnizo of a truth ( Opiates cr Morphine, and the quantity nt - ""'".'" " '. ' w . , .- .i.o.k-,.t.iJv..a;n 'ti a at the time, vol pre- tvrar.t. ra re oru -1 :n-t rclvnt- l'si than f-vr-r ?w.wd s' over a 1-ss pao; !e. ! mny had won- to b-a-l. ex- j M...rr,liilie ormna cr ether Opiate. After I r-s-o I do n..t v,i-a to m-lteato taat l hae . ,mlnencillf: t use of your A-Diidote tr.y a n.ind cf "omxa: ling p- wer-. et I a -j e waJ hv4;tn i-.r-aa to improve. wrrZchc.l it may "xht'dt at 1-a.-f a hart ot up- m i -ijs flaf. tr that had been my constant gratitude. i com: anions, bv degree deserted me. and i itt-en y-ar- a-o i wu- ur-.e. i oa m!-,nth ago I r-aliz-1 that mr vstem no ver- a-i'" rheumatism: ;r.y -unenag w ! psj. -t rer-uird th use of vour AntM-t-. j intense and almost v bear a; 1 h .mn-e n;-n .f th 'i wa jUdee-l a free man. I am i I hv-i tan? in su 'e? s:-i !! fiio.-d :a t..?ir n-n-; , -nrtPt .hat mt health i- con- 1 lit-va v-,ir- mo i wu- in- Thii I was lr-t 'itra -ke 1. 1.naily ci-v.-to my l-'-dsi-i. H in his anii' iy and svmpatby t luli th pain and induce slt ... Ciought Lr-ft to give n.o at intervals a small quantlty of ia -rphin". Ifft.crant of its wonderful pow-r. I coLtin .-1 its u.-- for .--viral days, and then it was that 1 awok-- to the sad r-alizatton that I was bound in .haii:s w hich no ha man po-.v.-r - r wid .-on! 1 break asim i'-r. Sin-'e the fan) 1 ;---ur I h-.-a:r an involuntary an-i nn.,o;;-' io'.is vi- Urn - f that fascinating and vet nav-t potent -hug. as the greatest r-nemy" ft.-i ! -tr-.yr of human iK-pe .-.a-1 .tu.bitio'i. t.i-ne ii.o- 1 .1 i w ary pilgrinag in tie- dark, evr P.ir.g. yet eotiid not di". Many times daring Cora-sing of tlio-e lift- en i -ng act dreary v-T.rs. an-l i-st-eciabv .iu'-e the deata of .. .. .. ........ , ... - - - of tu- be-t women that ev-r won- the ..acred r-ro.-.nofv.aoM .vas t-:r.pt-,d t,- snj. s-aa- -!er the snvcr cord of lde and lap to meet tlnaair-le-sterro the gr-a t . - And it pr,-han.,e I bad .-ommitted the awful deed the world won id nave cried out in sane," wherea- nothing else eon id have been less tni". )ri- day, al-eut nine mouths ag o while suffering the horror, of Iianie's tnimi-- The Varfare of she Future. The modern wai.-l:ii) been thorouglilv tested n - too i-r -m'I t'vo" v, ,..,.,,:... o . . -. ii.n m i '. J , , ." stt-rs wd behave m actual fiahting. i ,i iliev are so ponderous, an-l at the " ,i,,i m-., a slight mishap is likely to render them helpless. Tho cpikk destruction of the Maine from an cxplc-icn and 'T -"- l"; tona fiom the blow of a ram show that the loss cf a ship is likely to h-c absolute in fetich cares. j iiieie is aiso line i ia:m v w in., effect on a warship of the continued j lire of its own heavy ordnance, and i in the case of the double-decked tur- - . ,. ! rct3 now under construction It - I feared thev mav prove top-heavy and I , i-i . ,.,t t,- o I turn tno ship over like a turtle. Ii a; torpedo lestroyed the Maine the tdTi- ; ... , . . , . ,' tacy oi inise exioo.-. es it tiiuv. u, uli-.i if it is an unavoidable explosion a new ; danger is disclosed. I In 1SS1 the British ship Fetrel blew up in the Straits cf Magellan from her store of explosives, and only last year, off the island cf Crete, there was a serious explosion on a Russian battle j ship. All of these incidents lend to j ronlirm th belief of naval authorities ! thru the warfare cf the future will full of horror?. Worcester (Mass.l.i flazctto. Only a small portion of th wori-- loves a lover: the re.-t of it cc-usiib rs hi:n ti '-hump. T?rtb -..l-.,l .,t .t. Syrup of Fig3 is taken; it is pleasant aii-i rc-f rCs'biuS tO lllO taste, and acts jentl V Vet Jiromptl V on the K i'lr.ey., Livorui-d llc.wads rd,'Tisr ! l"l r tve tem eiiectTiaily, uispcl.s colds. ;cal- aciic.-i and fevers ard cure- habitual constipation. Svnm of Fisr, is the only lerauly of 'its' kind ever pro- dtlCCd, Jilsasing tO tilC t3StC find ac- ceptable to tbcf etornacb, prompt in its action and trulv beneficial in its effects, prciiared onlv from the most Lcaltliynnd aoireenbloKtib.stanees, it.s many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made h the most popular rerncdy knovrn. fcryrup of Ficrs ii for sale in 50 cent Potties by all leading dri: gifts. gVnv rclialdo dmcrcist who may not Lave it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try iL 1o n. -t aceept any eubstit'.tte. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FR 4 tiCISCO, CAL. LSUiS'iiLLz, Uf. hiW YQM, Ar. Y. e-r etld-a'...r-to give me r. ii'f. Hi fourth. , t,r f?,r.rcLins. j Weich today thirty my favor't-. who w;k- in 3;-pos-d hiin---:.. . - t r have some of iM PtP WE HAVE NO AGENTS 7 ?!-T-....)t.iii. r-Oy '- i Ut. Ur' t'.'s-t s:.r::.r K '-.$.SCW. w--r5- fci-i f r ELKH ART tAIOUAGi: AMD UAilE-.i Ml W. t A Splsndit! Ecok i retary ar: enco: ,-t-l The Most 1 rc. ". Sc-rrTlHn:' A , . 1VK f"i 'Swrf"" -"JF- - - I''t aia en rect-iTt cf price. J tfi&-&&p&&&, SollcJior- Wanted Hverywhere. Z .csij rVKSfS X-3yi iWf!, s''o;-rtr-'ayra--..) made 'r.inztrit-Ik. FzTrienceX ! !i-f. ' P-'ry: ::-- liberal ters-.:. credit yivea: freight J . ;a?f.Wl VVVrtr- V i.v T '-d circt-.'.ar aud t:nt free. Write for outfit i- Tl t H&iHi:$.: MONARCH BOOK COMPANY. Dent. 3oI ' t V, .'.-VI. fnri Ir.M.h rl tfTP Oi UlUIU. i toldvou of bv .iafer t? jl habit which a- ti.A ttitv nf -virv lntelilye! W i eharitabi? irson en earth," and cried to vc" . i pare-a ior me a iwmr in .'u " - I t:d?t aaJ from that Klai hour I have nei ther tvjnfl, r.eeu-?-i nor u.- a is'"-" - iio-.i nrl tr-nre tb lat bottle of your Antidote, and will T.r.-err an.l Veen It fiP SaCrfQ reue OI iuj ''storati.-n 'rem miduight darknp iato the brivrht light cf day and harplae- la looking bn-'k upon my trr.b.-rry. r'n" real past. I fli-i fancy asif avrakueu frort an uneav dream, to look upon life with wide-open eves, and active miud that und-r- -o-l its realitinfi. A fw hort month njro I was bound and in a barren desert wr.o- level waste stretched l-a-'k to the ton.n hcr Ambition was K ft to starve, and swe-t Content lav fc-tering in her shroud. U-t. xvitlimv rei"a?- from the altnost Mipcr-ht-man l wer of Morphine, my bonds arc ! roken a-umler. niv .-bains ar rent iu twain and at l-.-t after ill my longing, nil i njv oping, a'l mv iKs rairing. j en f; ;JA t , H.;t,fu, lDVlj.M 0f heaven, , - .wcet,t greening-fr-e as a , , iu v,il:p,pn4 m Mature a man. Tho 1,,,,,,,,,, was -ct deaf. Jiodhas . .,r(L t:i-,(, ljaa all,wr"d. through ?'..!; is hoping, a'l my do pairing. I ran w.u. nio-t fav d instr.munt. lours truly. J. C. lollD. Atlanta. Oa.. March . 1-0-i. Other Inject in Aiit.V Nrsfs, t : 11. it a-ili i tit .-ii 1 ion a 1! v i -f , 11 is eeii.ii-i ....... .... v . ! sanction the residence o i tain hi the ca-t', ' sects ia uivu i for instance, with the turioiis blind I,u iU!5iaui- . ! beetle, c avigtf, which is absolutely - , - detiendeht upon ants, as Midler hist itoiuieti e-ii!.. i - lost the power cf feeding itself; at any tate it is habitually fed by the ants, who supply it with nourishment, os they do one another j J " l or mix year I was a vU Um of l y- iieiiaia in its worst form. I could cat nothing f,ut mill: toast, ami at timesmystomachvould not retain and dijrest even that. Last Man hi hegaa takin-r CASCAKKTS and dince then I have steHailv improved, until I am as well u I ever was in my life." Iaviu II MtnFHV. Newark. O. Pleasant. Palatable. Po-cnr. Ta.te flo-irt. Vo Vr SO.I-.... IV'i.riLn f-.i-firriK VU7U-.H'e. CUR CONSTIPATION. ... St.rllaj Sm1j Iccipa.T, ( blrago, Msatrrat, S.w VarL. Ill MO Tfl RIP Siolrt anrt iMiaranieert ry ai; ilryic- Kiststn W K K Tobacco li- 7Q00 BICYCLES Cirrifd over f ruin !S7 mast h snr) ife;d now. w Jligli trjdr, nil tva. r!'.i-iin-r.t. (Ia.i!. 'td. $9.75 to SJ7.00. I'rcd tTkrrl.latr moCfU. all rr.lis. 33 to $12. QVh AJ &Zt ncnt po t,m,nt. Wr.i 'L-&''Z2(irKiin IUI n art rt',rn 'Z .f w.ll -HH Moilrlc ItH l tl K r HKK I' ta-a.-uii IO dTrtiKe tliem. Sfnll-.r i.n. Jflrirr agent mni-i. L.arn huw to lurm a Hl'-ji lean. i make iiiune. K. I 3I1-AI 1 Vt I.i; COMPANY, Uicagc. punni Aim i u. nnnvo half t'UilUUL rtlUJ LM11 UUU0 PRICE. W l-ay. nrll and pxrharme all kinds of b-H.k. f urtilsliini; new 1 k at iublls!ifi' i.i let-s.e.-i-i..! liniii at naif f.'..1 St. 1..'.. . . n I wante.l or for 6.1 V-. lV-mh-rt'-.n .V .Teroinc :-'nrw f'rlni. ( o.i.-i-Ii.l I'i.'i'-t i-repai't for 4. ItJ liroiiiliierit Mv I ! n North ('Br-'liiii.uss t?. ( utal.nu-s (.ent -a Ith fir-t I .oar fio.ii hern Hook Ktclmnur. M. i. s.i.ith. l i i' i rl.-t-.r, llnli-ili. .nnh nrolu.o. j "IOXES HE PATS THE 1'KEIdHT." ! . Farm and Wagon ' t.5CALfci5. ! Vn.:ea Bundarl All Sizes and Ail Kinds. 1 jfa w!e U- a trust or controlled ty a cn'rlin-aoa. '' lor I r-? hor.k and Price List, addrt,s i iiiS!ia,a..N. c.u.a. j i.m nTTC nnMiirnniAi - nr I pHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL ; UOLLEGE, charlotte, N. c j -v"aca'li"-ns--I,onlt!''irFCiiarantef-(i-f iit:ii'.KaeI'rf-. osboWe s ? : JlJ.O ; C7- ltdl4tddH5t0ttZ6 uux. Art! i,ifl, s,tt tu- rt tirte. Cbeat) board Head lot caul.-a. MORPHINE HABITS treated on a (ruiraiitee. No nar till eurcrl AO-It'-km P. tl A 'M re P. ( ii.ititi. i i VEAL.Mrr. I.itr.U S;.rltif iij.t-tii tun . I.-:k Boi 3, A iistl!. II aff.i--! !:i ; r- Tf e e. J Thompson's Eye Water j i I ;j rXJ 0 - jf LUiirS Wrtn'r Ai I f . Sf (1,1 C IV-st ouKh Cyrup. Tnt Ooiid. Tse hi tlTTM. S.'i hr rtniuir'ata i.-if. WIT'-B- J ail M.ik ia-f. frsfl to -.rTf. Pre. wits ca.-a.ta Ium .b. 1-!-. a;ros aainleri. tw. iiraiui.afM CO. W. li. PKAXT, tee'j. tiKHlUI, IM. fcr tiie Detelopment cf American Patriotism. 1 a ET " fcj rATHABTIf mm E Tbe Beautiful Life of Frances E.Willard . y anna . . i.ordun, lor jears her private c a:.. -t lat-.raate Inend. Ofticial Cietnorial volume y the V. C. T. C. a Popular Book of the Century. S:.-e inrr ic r.esrty -r- page. Iieavittfullv ill-i'trated. I.ctui. ptict. Ctcth. Half Morocto Vt Luxt I.iZition. o.ui:;,:ca,. H 7UT, : DO YOU KNOW iili- I WHAT IT Dot! CURE - i: -r:r:il c- s-i . t i roiu-t ite Vm " h s ho::- .!-. J , Thr l.l'.IM V Tt 1 1 J l'..rpril,.,r, A U. . Ii i., V -.hi nil.. .. I) I In order t bE-'.T r ArTORY PP.ICE3 snd (r.Mri' the t ,...-'. have a ! cr--- co'isutt Jena P.. Wri.-bf. ;.t er.-i. -. , y tw ore buy ; g td-cwle r . EVERY HliS nv,m - 1 FyJ.Hvu.Vor Ar:r.A. v., .;. a lias.. a i.- . -. .. os v r ill" l .ea-.-: 1 t. u :: i. t i si i. tHTJ Mil Ui ::.t it" 1 s II. a--. i a id f i-r.e,!:ij l.a.::-fri-.: 'i t- oi la .i-' ri't I-r :i...s: 1 . 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If t! .- acy teicici . y d m:e.i.:a -s r c-rcoa'-taeod fr- 'jitciit wania ie. !,,..,-. cur ;m I i iio.lo Itcl'irily net t'v. turee !:-. t vcrv u.-,v, ot I'r. o.l:lir .'j'ina-.V in IVitiO. 'i'liisj troitiii. a:l v Hrengthcn the li.r.t.'.ctits, will a. nil h.-ldoig ilie : ;. ;;n ia place, )-s -. ii j-r: Kiake the r.tii .i ) ira-ic i-habi-.i .T-d la-i nn-I pc; ;ir - the crnnsfor the linal lib it ahr.i les-( n i the ilatuter cf (ieatii t. cln and iiro'ia r.an.l fo. tiliiaj lieragaoistli-bii. to -aiive! ion.), il. od:..t: a:i I otl.tr d t-us synsj -ia a ;:i ai v. nh cvdiaiiry i ruatii: tUiiaiiiOw a r.-oad rer.m-ry. E?2!2Sk. "elo:t'-. 'lex.. ayd: i: i, "- .'--f!i iiio la th 1 . :-! hi . E world for ltilin-mr-X- Vj I -.;r; li-.n and T. j . y v ar;.. and recoiur' v i i! r?- r:iv fn.-ii.j-, an-' lh y jf ' .V txve-ea P and "Zcllti. - hi t ..t" y day and alctit. P.ilCrlSf-. Anarrcia ij a condun.n often called "p"? CrtV or blood" ir-:.i oc:l'-:e;.( y of a: r ,opi:scb' ! v. iach p.ve to thiHliu.di " la LCteri-t C color. U iai:s iroia if..iin..- - V Oi r.,.-.in:hi!i..ii ot the j toner xnat- raii- 1 food to icp ci'i.-'u the blood. a- im -M-r: KirSa. It nm;' o.::.r oi pi !.-"tw v. he :.- lon.'f surfered with h-aa. rrhoid;-, r t voiiicn iroia r?p;'-I fh. ehar;;es cf I.'' froia the at. i u:.. 1 l:o Ps and toi.'.'' I f their natural re) c-..ir Rn-1 become v..i tnd the Iro c i-'oks like ..i:. I 'ihe aio ,i c:T'c;ciit roaady fcrlhi- ' ' tina is IU". r-iui:ui-i JJn'iacv Viio-tVii.1 rJIie. imi.rove-K.-iit i.r'.'hio.ed l.y it-' n-f I iroj'ioi.'lv alnost inr.g :at; aa ei. t Linrt b. .Times :ar-i:-tr and vi. liable in f .!.,,... i. ..ii l-.ii.i-r.vi-s. the I'P'i I I ihcekilose tie ir p.-lh-r, and the tve V X-niia biip.ht an i the i.tep clastic. COTT .: i : r.r I A'J 1 ig t: Jsskson Positively NO -'t air:- h-f wand -rfa.iy r .iic: variety 1 S ji l thi, year. i Ail iHillit'tilM utc J fccrcl uf fi'f!i:trs4 l llii riiiai mill ictrriPil ltr liiiC" llif" iiiftnit .ri.!:. VVRI i E roroui-idral"?' MOW W.K Ti ll . IT WiLL FrVf YGU TO DS SO. t'rcinismi loi l"i S5000 CASH pluiiliii' a iiuii .facIaofi All i l.iiiiific ollon Sftcl ih-i )' i:i; r Mirifii i(r-rctl ly otlicri. Srinl lor particii'ars ,)! 'j; rv.it t-ope'ulii - n"rr !'j lilaiitcr orrjnarantreil '1 he di llvtrctl ur I'all. LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS for iniint'tlialc u'?ii-U in ti'; otton rowiti -l;itc. aui iwi;s JACKSON AFRICAN i i m n i rcc roTTr.n r.O mi oi u b h. i wia w a ra-.'.:r? K::-r.. k, C-. j COSVlPLETSorr fELL OUTFITS 'In. l'r-, anc .Vill ii Hr,, Castings Ri:rr.d. .Mill. Mv bo l-t-' and F r v : " B'-.tlt. . lv, k M Sas. 1 lien, t ,: g. fcte f&Catt tvry dfi'j: -ro ; 1--J hand. immimwm'wr.'iC AUUL'STA. HA. H.N. U. No. V'i: itQm!rT r..i. r..teii,,fT IGTN L vy
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 15, 1898, edition 1
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