" v; v" fprry-! -,m,.. -p-- -ys!asgs ', " . ., ' .'Vtr-'-'h .rV''taaV iv f 10 per. Tear, liuX - v; aJhv rrf r, 0. 1 1 1 V. - ..vt'- V - 1 I i M -Hjrr;Lii I - ATTOUNETS. - FRANKLIN McNEH, ATTQR WEY AT L A7 ROCKINCHAM, ri. C,,; , ifoora ooontui. . ATTORflEYTJJ7-l L AU R 1 N OU R C , N Ortr.. Prompt attention ciren to H BUsifcrt? WU1 m NEW FIRM ..JIEMnS ..OAII. AHlf SI t .1 j'n. VS' 'ft sn-yil' ir . jfo: r..-u" xrar.Yotrir.arr WJCEEIES s AFD 'CQSrEGnONEEIES. Nuts, Canaed Uooda, etc., and a tuu iooK of . .3 '" SO M fa npY ' H BUTTER AND ECCR. : I AND EGGS, and wftwhill ltnnw tin attutt. rnl . Call and i 1. ' "I I I- .1 JJ II :a, MOT.ispyi j RAnnv imp fe. Casltsjnl Birial Cases vn-';erv i? ir'LepTapn mica on uinry minnies fm wakalappSMMt-tb best th . .... . T..w4. . 1,l!f TO ftSJEf a T.V ,te txwrd. er jnth . . . ,-. ..... 5" f rd p" day. ) to 1 00 1 1 ' A.1 HcGEEGOR, A, B. ,; Principal ilros "W. ifaKTlit ; ' The BpriDic Tno.wlU Iwta Maadar. Janaary T, lflel. Puitl; pefmoDth, fl Is, aa4 Si; moste aztrj $L. Contingent f, -SI. 00 pa" anmnm. - . . , t BbairiUl-M P osoasha. - ,- r " --' ' v J inrUw rtioulat appli to to frinetpak r.ti r- ' V.'--' . r ' ' - f ' ' . . ' "J. ' I5T.THE fjITY. The Terr SosaU Vue IburaMI by Wawea ' --J, ..... jt: .... .. ! jmort tjlcii- rajs V : New York oorrespondeBk UI wouldrsar thai joriBfc-eeaf-wek. ffejDeraUj,,rsid -one-i mira icon truui iueu lur uaiBmeHrnaa. A or-jd4tfalewwomn can earn $6 a but stiohldgtanees- are rare. A Gratia cashierfe a Jarg? establishment is some-i HImt. fek requires And mil laottoi MS. --AiffitiB'GUlqS -aP: it at iB!iiiD retail. u . ;5 " r h?i " i tH)K-."WiW " iSCT'mmfti)iifflBUV:iot ran un&irs. Bedstead v - . 3jaldltai Jt-Mid; ;esiep( i:japd perhaps security. There are many womenfHk keepers TO, i te lorigf, pTaotioeaniT irom av-weeK, Dut such wHRa .rf. nii.;..i 1 i-nnm, 1 aa waiiTi ssn rw .Awau am 1 -extraor3i' wvmld bare on-thjrd more. AninauirY mHue j sb iao , TjnriBTian Assootaaon brought the tepty that $15,a week ia the 0is ifehest MwtsurVrmAa.' 4a hopi:-for 'irietttet, ateaphei' or a book-keeper; ;iiB ueBi pay as earned dy a lew ezperi- eiMliarMeteepers.' who are in the sei. rSVteo ofe thoioh families and renearm w $L,O00 ayeatJaritB. board, Some artificial - , A:JXoftit makers earn S18 per week at tbia' 1 , ? . rtf season -ee ice j year, out .there are htm- 1 be glad to earn from 88 to 810 ier week. . whjle, there arothoqeands whoroeamiiiga are from S3 to $6. The holiday activity. , i 4 f acoorsa helpB this class, bat there are, I if so many, ready for n'y openjng that there . is no encouragement for country-folks. Bpeaktiw of -Women it may be said that New York baa' rnOre than it ahare - of working girK i This , restdt8 frora the vast nnmber of poor people living there, the number bein estimated at 500,000. All the daughters of this portion of foe community mtat earn their liring, and in many instanOBB poreTty is atr&rrayated 4 by ' interperanoev The ' appaaranoe of f these working girls ja Terr distressing. I f s-oTrpg of them going in the mornW ing to tnetr piaoes oi, employment clad in that homely raimeat which indicates need, and yet oni occasional flower Will show ft little taste. Their cotmtenances are nnctiltiyatfld' and jneraliy T hare , a coarse expesaiqn ,'whieh , one. does not find even ia the, poorest parts of the pcmntrrTiure fan je-simplicity, but here is degradation. These poor crea tures toil patiently wherever they 'may' find employmenardlyxnBking a bare Jiving, and often going , at last Jo the lowest nartnts,oficejj.lt5ja sad sight, bat must always characterize a great .. -?'.'. ; - -.--I - MECKLENBURG r'tr - - u IRON OHAE-XjOTTE," IT.' O: MANUFAOTUKES 7N ea and Bolleta. IOTA' '- jTxaotbn EBgUbei. Saw kills with Variable iniwir i in i ! wnnw Wheat Mill Outfit. n and Pipes REPARS PRO Addresa, 1 M ftliSlffl kw a Wflu ; tt tirn r fr its and f Zst v v- . " Sftiiex few Wittkowaky ii - I ' I i1 tf w I j 'J;V MUST . . -. i net a -" i j f,7rnj4T 4. si ssf j - - - ; " . " " ' a i I TiiESsil) IX I I .. V I ' X 7 aT'.' ITER Ml AND Mr t t V r. HtwLsdmer '' i- i A NOWBEINO 'I - .'1 4-r4Nll-ABBIVINa TtTSEKLI. 1 ! GOODS, f JSXi V on amnor - V- ! J ' . J-.t-A -A;4trt- Srj r'! a,ift.v- .-4l4 rews , 7 - tv-t .!b ?iti v-f ;i rfvwiit ooNSTArTjir in BT0CK Uvs . t t J : S'4 F- :: lour. Meal, Mest anS Bu0oflee I -rr u the car loa froxri ; New Orletna, and r;U:wHame;Tra 'fir'-'- . i , j- . . - '.. mm 1 Iff w mmmimwimLftfflmm "Eclipse1 Cotton Seed Planters, Thomaa ihifM J8? J' Q? ( reparation at factory prices , 1j V JiuCrl. W ALL Hocklngham NaT C.S 't- .i tf .X r.-'i SVl.l WOR CD 2, AND KEEPS IN STOCK Friction Feed. A.t4. and Horse Powers Bakes - Brass Fittings? ;fp ?: TLY ATT33HDED TO. Wi LKEC uanager. ; PERSOLB. s. snaanTthinsr in tne Farnb AJND ISUKIALf SUITS AI nncea rT ' & Barnch,' CHABLOTTE, N. a - BE - Than Ever . COERECT STYLES ! A I7ICGB3 AJSSOBTMENT OF fE'STMFN'TS' SS mjm W laA. HaAa! KA iaA SA SB uuaranieea.. FAHCY 8R0BE BES!' a; Molasses, by Canned . j8o;: im jgrea Tariety. . ' - jjfcti'f V-- -. ' ".''i'if :"- '"; HjarowiPee Dee Plaids Bxckingham S;pooltton,ahd Horseford's Bread 'i--'--- CO., ... fflODtrntBTXRrja. , t? T- viupuiiuj, uuiu bo.'du' eompieteu iui expe rimenta upon animal. - , i "i ,. , .w ' - Capitaliats' "on 1 hel fidfio coast .are endevr. oring; to forma eompanr to oonrtruct a railway haioTrjLriAJ ttrntm iaidi be lerned lony-nye muei across to Uehnng itrait iftithe tianeiea wiliraf i i m ihiiiimiiiiim CBJBIHATION. C " J Daring the lut tweaty-five jeus 3,000,000 of hnaut bodies hftra baa barled within tlu Iicnito of the London postal eircle, ui Um peo ple are changing their minds regarding crema tion, regarding it nith increased ator. ' . THK MOUTit. ' " ' 1 xuuuwt iauo aianan leaiort 01 fa UAdinebwRBkAeWkTW ftaaSirmi Wacu neither hide ill temper with it, nor oonce&I a good dupoaition. . We may affect what 1r please, bat affectation will not help , -!Lr, . . JPQliIiECTIOM OF CURIOS. A company has recently been formed in San rrandsoo, with a capital of 125,000, harng.f o its object the collection and sale of eurioa from the petrified forest of Arizona. The region in question ia rich in chalcedony, amethysts, fas- ,per,r poraehaa, agate, and other stones, and' f poimasraregeoiogieasptiffl -r ' Sk " annqmaes. - tl"' ?. OMASA HEAlinPRlMKRTEH. . At this season of Ujpea.a "liemon is worth 'nrrfold gold asa health pTeseryerv vThe way to get the better of A bilious system without bine riOte or quinin is to take, the joioe Jf , two or Ure lemons in just aghVater"b make'if pleasant to drink without sugar'tefore going to uea. in tne morning, ig,' before breakfast, ; -f ? . ' repeat the dose. . .. , . WITH ilEU FBBT, , Ann P. Leak, an armless woman, was mar-' ried about ten years ago to Wm. Thompson, a steamship engineer. The couple went to Ans tralia, and mado a great deal tf money in con neetion with the shqw business. Mr. Thomp son ean crochet, knit, sew and write, using her feet as well as moat people . who perform such work with their hands. ' " . BOOIC'ACIO. l . ;- Eecent experiment in London hare demon strated the antiseptic properties of bone acid in a most astonishing, manner. . A . heep ex perimented upon with'borio acid was eaten by a party of gentlemen two months after it was killed, and the CaVer was found "to ba tha'tbt pur, teadeT mutton. Not the slightest trace of putrescence was observed. ' W fiaO Ibi fsllowii mihefcots Maraxina March; 1755: fTbere was lately presented to tbempreaf Boasia laboring maa who bad two wires, the' first of whom brought him four times four children at a birth, seren tipies three, and ten time two. The second wife one brought forth thrae children, and h other nz.timea two. Tho whole number of children by the two wires amount to serenty two." . A MOSS SHOW. A raaxt rrrairVabl? ehow tts rMat!r beld h I nit persons competed for the prize offered for the most extraordinary nasal pro tuberanee in form, six and color. Th jury deddad that only three out of th wool oould be admitted a competitors for the prise. It was finally ad judged to a competitor from Tienna, wheia thtptmnwi hjpwsssfh b paid- w oe a gigantic nose of deep violet bin. ft B jB m mm - . JK ON NXWSPAFERS. - The bill reducing the rat of noatase iraV slant newspaper when sent by other than the publishers; to one cent for each four oun ces or fractional part thereof, has . beoom a law. This redaction is equal to , one-half, as th law heretofore exacted one cent for two. ounces. ft Is not' a dlffioult matter to discern the fingers of th blanket sheet publishers in this matter, as on cent will now pay the post ag on a newspaper "big a a bed quilt. " For eign pctg remains unchangad. ' ' v - KICBT 1TUNDRBD BULBS ON MOT. Among the sojourners at the Grand Hotel Victoria, Msatohe, in th year 1872, was th Archduchess Marie Begrder, who, during th ihre tnonthr stay thefa, tooa such a nTdng to th proprietor's handsome dog Pletrino that ah begged it of him, and oarrl4 her prise With her to TinBa.: f la les , than a fortnight after reaching the capital Fletrino was back in Ms old quarters again, bating traveled 800 mUe across Strang countries, over mountains, through towns and villages, ruy to di at hi master' feet nv dsyaafier; his eoming horn: An AmericarwesDondeat writes that -"self nsmeansr4aat'aj!omo in England as they areia-this country. Many creat Kn gush mefahasna ntnrsrVose'fiora 1 the veryl5mtbtcsj,walks oTHTe,an'd they are freq.ueBtly.t9 bs foi in-.rriiamant, and Sometimesiri the ajbinet;(j jt iaaotn npom. moa thing to, ljear a famous member of parhV fnenlldl his cbitstitoeats tk1 the diSys when h waYiAwblidag'iB at twenty shillings aweekQf conrsa it ia easier for man to ris in th United State than-in Eng land, bat in every country under the pun firs class ability andluck win win their way. EXOXJSH CAPITALISTS. f . The inoreaainij demand for land in this Jfel"." hi rnany capiteUste to oonv b&e for the purpose Of reclaiming th larg acres whieafaav been undnr nt . past. At present an effbH is being made on a large scale q redem narge tract of land in southwest Louisiana. ..The matter la in the nanfls of an Jsugnsh company wita a capital of 200,000. Bom of the machinery has been imported from England, and alum the land is reclaimed it is understood that' a large Euro pean colony will beaocated there. The re sonrws of rnodern engineering will be utilized ia such a way as to reTOrationiae the physical geography pf the outb in the course of i next few ye"V -i'H-w 1 ;.,it " ''', '- ' - -,TT ' .-r-s -s-re '.lV ', ' A DKynFISH IN Onto WATERS. Mr. Geo. ' Stryker.of' Highland township, near Seftene,' 'Q. went .to' the; oam fishinf a few days since, and" white there observed a pe- cu.li.ar IiPkinfe' object floatiog in shallow water. approaching it cauHonfly he scooped i$ up in . ms nai, and round to his horror that he had an ngly looking fish or aisimsO, with body Ck a piece of liver, a head with a bill like a bird, and large eyesv'&sttBil,.; was diamond shaped, and from i's body projected tea tentacles or feelers, which were covered w th suckers. Th longest tentacle was ten inches tang. The whole .fish was about twehrsJAches-. in. kngtkvi Mr.Bby ker kept the fish fceveral days .and then took it to Defiance, where many parsons have viewed ltAO daflforVoandl icfel a lartf tnrtle." : The shell showed the -marks whese Uhi ItialsliadbeiaeirttQrbaS the fn$i$a of onlj one parson' and the date conld be made Cut "E. J,1835." Hr. Waraef eat "A. 4 ft? 1840,' in th shell, nd released the turtle, la lSSOthatartto wa diooorerad ia tha Baiiftlo- I calitylij some boys. The H 7. 1835,f ana iM&ympim&mwwmiiss d4 B.-JHSn Tha tnrtl u (n.l I M.H wiiji .- uui.1. iuu . uwkiwaj an auui ,4rW again;turnd loose-vAfewdava aan it. was found acrain h ,the field where it was seen In 1840 by Mr. TTar- pie turtle iras no Isgr than ttas for1y, years ago'shewmg 4haV:itemrist Iwsfclieeii fully WajLa-iir iMrTwanitmtt sa VASM d A- A IMftf . ,.j - wp a wTOftiary oi ue irena a-uceiue atst on, jhjc'ifjitalate ia a Freachman named Baptist Ducharne. j. He ia file, over wnica is : the highest wooden bridge in the Irorld. 'This1 "man1 has a'.half-blood daughter at Corvffle W qrears oldkjf whom he Uwaysspealui aij4niir,fasharne was a membsr of tJol. -Ashley's in 1802, and trapped for the cbftpaoT all that season. "After that fa trapped ksAJol J fmmip both the ddBon Bay' and ABHsican ompanies .g . " , I! I He ascended the Yellowstone In 1801; and saw Tkeyiera, Tmt fiSe 'fh 'other trippew who ' portions of th wenderful seenery of the park, he WM more'mteres in Itm thabt in. scenery, and never told any1 capable writer of nun uo Mir. Is an'astCnfelin 'facttest"he sonth adopted baked Tbeana' toff'&aflfih'bills before I she took the nimble enny infafher good graces: -fiie Ulfer s'lSTrernalhs under the bah, and is not likely to be regardelf Wittf f ayor for tome time to oomeL 't?ew Orleans IS making an Effort to get the penny smarted fa circulation in time for the exposition. AThfle the south con tinues to resist -lia ntrodnctibd of -a smaller coin than the nickel tHere" Is In increasing do. mand at the north for the coinage of half cents.' Nearly every coonVry but urs has a smaller eotoageV TW is bnly one-fifth of one cent," the Portuguese rei only one-ten th and the "Chfiiese cash or sen, even of less value. Many small articles in' this coon hy sse sold a,t p. the rate of" two or "more for a oer but when, a customer t does not .want as much as a cent's worth ha feels the inooneni ence and injustice' of being? compelled tobuv ,-( more than he wants Biniplj; because the gov ernment has failed . to provide ns with small coins. . There is room for rfonu in" this direo- tion. ;v ".j - " it -'! ' THliORAWUNO -- WTTHTKHTH AND t - muMk ..,. -:- J.'TiNorrlBj of 8pringflld, , O., the detect tve, does a triek that probably n other man in theoountrv can imitate. He takes a silver (Join Maly agbftsS aa pjacj it on his tongue between hSt teefh.TVith his tongue he Strike it against fcisvteetb. with the sound of tefeft-rapbinc Jnetrumeht,, ; the opening and closing of the circuit being exactly imitated. Horris used to be an operator, and by means of tteieoea can talsgraph wor so AsJMneUy that tny telegrapher , ean easily read the message. In this mahaer fie telegraphed -fifty words a I message oq a, fTastern Union blankpSnd ha ed it to the detective. The two operatives in oaargi at th Southern took down the words ss fast a Norria prodnoed them ' with the coin. Mr. Norris can stand up before a telephone, and in this novel manner telegraph a message whjchaawiegflsjA- ca4 readlvith facility. BuVthe mosWnaeiWthmglstosee him tele lyaphjrith hiseyelld.. The dots and dashes f the tefegrapUe 'sJrftiabUW Indicate by more or Jess rapid opening or shutting of the eTelids. In this mariner he can eohvers with an expert without utterfng a word. -: ; r PTWAMIra AOAlil AT yroMt. - AaKaarlMh Twaaka TJr -.km Kxpr " -- : 4Maaia4a7fflArBilisr. .: ,; - The citizens of Greenwich, England, were startled on Monday morning by a loud explo sion whfeh .occurred in a house therebadly shattering the building and breaking consider able glass in the immediate vicinity. A large foroeof police were !aoon on the cpei Iattie building they found a man' with his left hand blown off and otherwise badly Injured. ' --The wounded toah Was taken to the hospitaH where, when being questioned, h stated that white engaged in -mixing ahemhsals for th purpoM of experimenting, an' explosion oc curred, and that was all that he remembered until found by the police, f He- was vary reti cent and refused to converse- further on .the subject The police profess to have made an important discovery, and claim that the man waa engaged in the manufacture of, dynsmit when th explosion occurred.' " ' They state that thy found ee the pffeicises' larg quantities of chemicals aoha ara used' in the manufacture ,ot: dynamite, and i-nffi-dent onantitr of the latter article which had escaped th effect of the exptoaion'to blow up j a block of houses, i Thy ibAve tu donbt'uTl aaai ana wormaea man was engaged ia manu faetoring dynantite for the irtsh dynamiters, and express the opinibn that the accidental ex plosion saved London from a worse outrage, ihaa any -that has ye beea perpetrated. ; i ' Arr)da (tst aAsW '' In thk tK S House; When'-th consideration bt (h Defieteney bid in OoaunHtee' of, the Whole had been concluded, Mr. Bandall jfDem.), . of Pencsylvahia. moved as an addi tional section, a proposition against political aaseasmenta, making It unlawful for any Sen ator, Bepresentatire or Delegate, or any clerk or employe of the government or any con tractor wljth the government to contribute, di reotiy or toiircXJy f or any political objsot Aimiimit.zxisSt4 ' Mr. Cannon (Bep.), of DI, made the point that the amendment was not in order under "this rule. V'i! ' : -fr ' : Mr. Ksssofi T5ep.Vof Iowa, argued thatth amendment waa objectionable, not only as be ing against the rul,,bat being against good policy.,- If an Iowa, farmer sold a hundred bushels of oats to an army mmissary he could hot use any of the money for dissemi nating political information or for the printing of tickets,.,. At member of . Congress deshing re-eleetioa would not-be. permitted to spend any of bis own money for the ordinary pur poses of his election, while his competitor (not being a member) might expend - any amount ne chose. , - - ; -!fi ta, , . Th chairman, .expressing bis regret that sack a wholesome proposition and one so con ducive to public mono was out of ordery felt restrained to sustain the point of order. - The proposition Was therefore not admitted. At I-.. ' SHOT BT A CKANbU A Baatkar aTAUUIr WaaadeS Wllkwat Ap- - paresriaa.f-i! - Wflu ILOooper, a wealthy and prorn Beat Citizen, waa ahnt h-r Jaemh. DrinlrM-. -peculiar ensracerh or mod troee, 1'a. There was no cause for the deed except thaC.-fe Drinker was nt' sane at the time, as no ani-, soosrry existed ; betweea themi Drinker's: asother snkaded with ether, a year Or tw ago, C SAd hi brother, a prominent physician of GUb- son, Ps eomrnitted suicide a short time ago has been In an insan aeyiam for a number of JH Biamior, Boa nj etaer 'Slater, ojiq; ia. years. been- The father and mother are said to have cousins, and being possessed of consider-. L (RIMfh tVln- akjUu. kAnok4 .m,"r able property their chue?ren were brought hp in ease and without werk thoueh JoseDhis said to have run through most of kit and with out drinking. Mf, Cooper is seriously wounded... ' . ."":.. ! : k. "-;.; . - . Fur-C 44. tatfii7. Jaghisson. and deruol- wauwg evasytaing in the dcinity " 'A.?1 i9BiJU tM1 ' W- fw at his residence to Amrusta'anY iiveI 'n fyS Ue questions nreaentntl !,,rbw "4 twaaerlthaa mj svSerTS measnra; praises the finaS eystera which 8pranr, up' durinr tt - r. i ; m uneanbctck party edrnaai.ot EUsworth, vr: nomi nated fpr governor. . for SaUfia, ws jareckod off theCapes of Delaware, Sudan but one of the femimen on SSi!?rrw?eL "The . survivor was pfad iup m a smaU boat by a pajasine vessel ' andtaken toNew York. jTT JDbUeans, at their fetote SSI,1 v?11111 nominated a full ticket, handed by amuel E, Tingree for gov-, ernor. '(.. - - " iv . ' A the Kw York Deniocratic Stat convert, toon, held ia Saratoga, Judges Andrews nod , Rapallo were mwrnmated for the;court pf ap Pff nearly mianimously, and OTesidbntial etoctcrsior aclfc of the thirty-ra- districte :SappSmied with Oswald Ottendorfer and rflfm,Pm"oe11 'or Sector at- large at tha .hoad. . (mte6tingdelegattoM NW York dty wereplacatea by the admisaon of thirty pps Cantr democracy delegates, , .thirty-one l ammnnyites and ten of the Irving Hall fao--Uonf- ii..: . . .: , 4 . . 4; t-. .',-.., t QHARLK3FBAyOI3 ADAUSj JB,, WASChOSeU president ot the Union Pacific railroad at a meeting of directors ia New York. Sidney pillon having resigned the office. , . '. A statctb in honor of William A. Buck Inghaan, OormectScnt's "War Governor," was .vwuav iuuuuru in presence ot a jaree Bkhop Matthiw Smrsou, the well-known Methodist divine,, died in Philadelphia, aged 73 years. He waa - born in DMo and was elected and ordained, bishop at Boston in 1852. Bishop Simpson was the author of "A Hob dred Years at MetiMXhsm,!' YJa, Lectures on Preaching," and was the editor of the "Cyctopsedia of Methodism." Tn 1876 he waa elected to offer the opening prayer at the. Centennial Exhibition. He was the most noted orator in the .Methodist Episcopal Church. . ; . - - : -:.-,i"-ii.f.p-v l iMmfommmVfmmi-a ' x ir A Gaits of counterfeiters which has been operating extensively ia Michigan Jias been broken up by the-arrest of the prmciaal mem- bers an old man named Daniek at Flint, and Asa Davis and wife, at CJoromia. Danielawa sentenced to ten years' injprjsoamen ;KnoaTS from the Southwest indicate' that the cattle drive this' season will be WruttUy as large, if not greater than that of 1883. t Care ful estimates put the number of cattle to be talren frora Texas alone at X,000 bead. . . ,? v A DiapuTK arose between a Crow Indian and a cowboy at Port McLeod, Northwestern Territory. The' latter shot the ;Indian, who, hi the throes of death, raised himself and shot his slayer with a revolver.-' Before dying; th cowboy put five more jshots into the Indian's body. ' v v i .,? A tco-boat near Hew. Orleans , sank sud denly, carrying 'down a pilot ) and two en gineers. v :r t CoLOmrL Edward B. Platt, United States army, adjutant-general of the department of tte Missouri, died at Fort ' Leaveaworth. Ksasaa. !-.;...., . ... .,,.', lassiDBirr A.Titm has ix&n Bonore4by Princeton college with the degree of f LI D. the samo degree was also conf erred unon Gov ernor Abbott, of ' New- JersHy, and Justics-. Uailan, of the United States; supreme court A EISJE in the Kio Grande htm flnnrlnl' I I'HK National Hoinaopathic.convention met Lfa annual sessionat Deer Park, Md. onoge near xiuddci,- Jvausas. was oraiied,and the jolting of the ars caused the Btrticfcnra tn give way,-carryhvj down st. antft-e traia.. 'ine eugme, , suoauna-car, oay coacn .n Sleeper werw complete j wrecked: v' About thirty perafins were injure!, Several fatally: Train wreckors were at tie bpttom of the ao' ddenti ti--0---j2.t . J XiSmi-kiV i Jytiix; Thk Indiana, itenablican State convention at Indianapolis nominatet a ticket headed' by CJongiessman Wilham JEL Calkins fori gover? -nor. Considerable feeling was expressed bj flme of the delegates at the refusal of theooo veiition toK insert, ajprcnjbitiorr plank in the platform. - ';:' ' ; J'boji Senora, fcal. conte tSw particulars of one of the meet complicated, tragedies- tha' probably ever-occurred. Edmund Gallagher twenty-to yearaold, shot jlra,j0tis Geeea wood, widow of a prominent lawyer, in the faoeand breturt with a double-barreled shot-gun. - Her son Otis ran. after Gallagher and fired 'twice at him without ' effect : Rob ert Wateoa , then pursuod Qfcte ' Green wood. . The latter turned on Watson and shhi him twieein the neck and back. Wataonfell whereon.. Watson's son opened, fire on Green Wood, but the latter escaped. ,l Gallagher1 and Greenwood were both arrested, . ,11a. Green wood and Watson died The ! tragedy is the result of a dispute abotlt Watson's running watan a oroaa Qrwan arn.-tr a-m n i claim. Ths House cormnftteeou tmblte lands has irt ray; reim- 5ipon or purchased lands within th erant. made to the Northern Kansas Iteilroad , cxape.hy , and to whom patents for such land were Issued, lint against whose riiht 4r'tiis land Vision were ren- Oered-' by tna Uaited State joutt Oa aCconot oiae-piaoruyflr-, uicrfinr. ro-Aoe, railroad company, A KEETTNq to ratify the nominations of Blaine and Loeau. held in front of the court house at the capital, was addrieeed brSonft toj SgcJ-AeiTA-p and Mabone. l.sjtttativesphelJBajfia and Horr, and Govwhor Dingley, orjilaine. " :,, The joint i!iimis5kin.;to arrsBge for-the ceremonies upon the' completion4 6f the Wash .fcg''4bn?Sir,nn1 ranied by electing SenattMbhu-man,. cliairinan. A committee) , coiisLi-tinz of rniata--ioiTiU, Congreasroan Tucker, Dr. Timer, Prufes-wr Weliiag and Colonel Ccsey ,- eppoipted tlf.'fike - charge of the Drelimfnarv work Sf xKe commission. ThejeommitteO wjllraport to : the cooimission in December - It pcvP'JS.od to invite the gov-ernoi-3 of rlt State, raffltsiy and civic organl Eations and the jjublic at large to take a- part in the ceremonies., q - .:. j;r Thbct boat&belongmg to tlie' whaler Chief--tnto while iiryHuarait of' whales off the roast , Sreenlaiid becaine S3parated from the ves sel and were lost. . Fifteen, men wr n Bakl tnN!EB, lord lieutenant of Ireland, unveileda portrait of QueeiviVic4ria in Bel fast. The large crow;4 Which viewed the pro cession wm silent all along ' the route and at the town IiaH Karl Mpencer was greeted wish -minriad cheers and trroana . - , v .MJSCrlLLAinBOUS. f Two American and twebretexteaa- la borers were killed bythpreaalw explosion , Of a blast on the Tompico railroad in Mexico. . The, equestrian statue or uea. ' Uolivar, prented.ta tha citybf "ewi kdrk by the Gov ernment of Venezuela, was nsveiled with ehrate;reni3rljfis:J ,"v''"; v , (, I General William Mouaodlesa, at one time pcoinmaoder'ol ,the: Peassyvanta Buck tails, aieam riuiaaaipnia.. , x . f v ( After along lahase And Ttftorjfly iUrht one horaa thief was kilted and, four icaptored in Montana. hf til - gyptiaa advices State that an Arab has ar- rived at Korovko tho olaimi to.be aba sola sar- viror of Vhe BerrgarriBc. iHeisaysbe was vrreien wheo,'thev'Ue la attacked Berber on May2a,Thajiar4 Sie town for jctwy hours: o( tvere iverr-iuiing-f-em toe reoei w.ere. lJOas,wsgJl feemjLS Jor!Bd their way into tlie city, where they lfnmediafcely massa cred' the- 18; b' of tfe garrison and 2,000 pf the . mala populattou The women and iMVXXmW IW.U'b,hi.)f W1W ml.mm Children Were' spared;1-- This story is believed Dyfluios-autcawnar anAtnaoa 01 u ossein f PhSnS?2 fWH State convantiDn Jobn!B.s mreciea rLepreaeniativa raysoa to repc yorably a bill appropriating 1350.000 to j a y. v nurse tJersons wio settled Pacha Khalifa, Governor of Berber. -J i; -j ? El Mabdt as marching toward-Dongola with I 86,000 troops. u ,r . , ' t ., .. -. ;' . '. ..-:' t "..- Atugboal, and three men ar wrtd vf I -mrra" is c : r : fa tea d" t'3t-Tbe . Hons in' tha Stata the tresauj... Va t;ro bus!ae4 part f.-tht town ol a?iio Altos, MexTo:.wr iTestrpyed y 'fir :o - gamblers of DaW cxai, . ieaV ine the town 'rather -than 'oav ika haaw fi . dgmanded by the anthoriUes for carrying on TEe BefH6daTOiBln8a ' '- -! ' r-- ft Aiffiarf4Aifnt r v j Tffi her!- lfnL kl lid bar'- onlforiaay night withan PPe - isaged ,at Baiwich , Onf 'OE thanurder of ids wife. BaWwinrtho'clotfeier. fat'ed tn Newkoik ;J4K.emWp.4ojkrt m Jiabilttieaf tt is said at the War . Department of Washington- that in the ten years prior to the ap Pmsnt , f. .PayBissterf eacrals' Jtothester there were 17fll cases of duplications ef pay ao ountsbyfflcers in the amy; . In the psst two .ypArs thnre, wbct hnt .ahont a dozen of such cases, . .. '..v. ;.-;. . ... - ;Co&isJasr - ivsls haV'addreBBed a letter to Senator Allium, -chairman of th State An- urainniiee,. on tn iprepoeedi ukuuq ui internal ither buildinES. 1 "Frost bas greatly 'damaged the growing crops in New;nglaL4i; n-. i..t . It is reported that Texas wili ieiid over 400,OWbeee!S to market this yea.? J ' i 'j.riA'a'iolea.t wind , storm 'in Iowaoocasioned considerable damage to property. V i-TM- Mayor of OmAa ' and his marshal f have ieen indicted for bribery -a nd jperbjry. BuVglars who were working ou the safe of a bank, in Bwiniiigton,vVuriWere frightened away iy. id. Fellow on their -way home. The passage' of tfie Tite john" Porter bill through the House lot Bepreseutativesi with the Senate an endment concurred in. mioses all ' conMderatvui of this 'question except tbat . no girpu M wy tne j. rcsKumt, u wnom tne bill goes for signaturel- As tlie biiTitnds, Porter ia. by its euactnscnt, pnrged cf all the charges which were, made agsint him before the origin si court nrartfai wWcli triad arid con- ,yjcted hinv It restores jbiia. , lo the rank of colonel in the regular arriiy and relieves his character of the stigma -which has attached to it during twenty-one ytars of puntsltment. It ' simply wit bholdt front him- ttiieailied back j ay lor those years, , New -Zealand advices are to the effect that the British iron ship Syria, from-Calcutta for Jijia,. having on board 480 coolies, recently ran on the Nasalie Beef.1'" Seventy coolies were drowaed All the , crew.bu t Uueo ace missing, t - A TeJtke, Turkoman "attempted 'to etrike 'Gen.EomoThff with a swerd while being car ried sojirisoa. The Turkoman's own brother cut hikn down. ' 1 ""- , 'Advices; -from GreWnland State that the JDanishbrig Jilcna has.hecu c,ro)icd in the ice 'and that ten of her ereto were drowned.. The French Chamber of. Deputies has ro . j acted by a vote of 283 to' 118 an amendment f to Three Tears? Military Service bUl irrant-. ing, imniunity to ..e Pupils, in. ihe State' schools. The government 'supported the ameadmenCj iv"-i.; ' ; s , Three thousand employees of the worsted mills in Bradford haveatradr for higher wages. Great disorder oc onrred, and' the windows of the mills were smashed by the strikers. The stonemasons in Bradford have also struck. , Several, members of , the i 'Black Hand? have been executed in Spain.' - ! -, ., ."'"The marriage Of thePrinoesB'Efizabeth, of Hesse, and the Grand Duke Sergius, of Russia, took place at St Petersburg.''- ' Uj : ray. pyAq miu It -jTaaaea. tb 7bH4 HSea Kte Ita , The? Utah bill was passed by the United Btates .Senate. It provides that the lawful huabaad or wife may be compelled to testify in pros lul- rosecuaons lor bigamy, polygamy or unlaw- joonawtauon; ' iroeeeution may be ritb'n five years afttf f il . v marriage ceremony I ia- any . - territory of th United States shall be Certified in writing' whfcB writing shall state th full names of. all igned bv them, and shall bv the Officer dt priet , solemnizing i the marriage ; , be filed with- and recorded in .the Probate Court, Such' certificate' shall be prima . fade . ey idnoe.of the fact - stated in ,iti - Any Violation of this trrovisioa' vt nunished by f a finef vot, more than ei,000 or limprison- ment for not more than two years, or both. Every sack oerttfioate amd record shall be at all reasonable-times open to inspection of the officer of Justice of the United States, under like penally or refusal to. .exhibit for inspec tion. L - . . ' ' ..Jjj-T i' Women1 ehaB not be entitled to rote In Utah, The bill prescribes the ' penalty for ' the Crime of adultery' to- be inrpriSonmetrt in, the rjenitoatiary for not xoe6Ung -three years. " l' . " r. ." ' ' ' J t-v.i ii ti'tteporte frost various parts of New England caused considerable dsmage to growing crops.! bmw ma mm onrr iron or uiraraav nwni j.uv Kimpo voa .tusinci repons ,inat me cran berrf crop' is entirely ruined. Potatoes and corn and vines of all kinds were also ceriously, affected. : Much of the corn will have to be re planted, ' and' owing to Lth' lateness of , th . seaeon a noofv crop wm ne IHB cesuil ., in Nor folk county, -Masa, entire crops of vegetables were destroyed In inarly all, sections th growth of th crops waa retarded, and it Is an--tioteated that- the "frost wfi result to putting high prices on alt garden t products. In New Hampshire beans and squashes suffered ;the etjjwtlfcv,i'5tt i , "''-;;. ;:idasillty f'!selikdr'fc.: f - Washmgton B Williams, reeier of 'the de funct City Bank of New Jersey, sued th stock holders of tiiat eoncem to ceooer amoanta re-; ecired by them as dividends from January 9, 1S8S. until the failure of the bank, such dir- 1 idend baying been paid while th bank was insolvent 'ine aerenuants mea a oemurrer aUegingtiiat tlie directors and not the stock-; naldcrs were the parties liable. The Chan cello overruled the demurrer, Vid hit opinion said that the stockholder-who-bas received part of th capital by way of dividend, with' legislativa authority, has no. right to do it as against thq creditors of the corporation, and wrong is dene him If he be compelled-to re pay it when it is required to . pay the debts of tha corporation. i:. -' f-.--- . i i'?t':ii..'': ai'!v Mi.1 l7Zrx'X; ict-i i?. s , r t ' A"CBSUlre4 A t ! ... v A baUooa'aSbension-at Bortleatix, Pranee1 drew together a large throng of people in the Place" Quinoane." Among the number were Mr. George W. Boeasvelt, United State Oon suL and hi wife. Suddenly a French soldier, aimed his pis tol at the - American- -And fired. The bullet passed , through Mr. Booeevelt's hat, contused his head and knocked -him over. . The wounded man pointed out the nolr dier who fired the shot, but th. latter, wit'i two companions, escaped dariog the excite ment . It is supposed that the. soldier mistook the consul for an ffioer, in civilian's drestt, against whom be bad a grudge. . General Du-. mont, the commandU-r of IJonleaQx, has or dered an inqairy to be made . - - . - , '.: u-S'-ji;. -J-.--?. ;r - - .- - -r'-T' ; ', . r ,. A KailraaA AeeMeat. ." " At five minutes to nine Saturday morning, the seven o'clock accommodation train from Atlantic City collided with a special excursion ' srain from- Camden , bound for lakeside Park, at a point midway between Haddonneld and asmana station, on -KanroAQ. ,'Jaeht era! more or less seriously - una oi tn maonaast wrecking train that disaster was struck . white engaged in the afternoon and ..V j i i ; ASavacw 8oiiTjim-A few weeks go. I Ana of the soldiers quartered in, the bar- .i racks at Naples, having taken1 offijcee at 1 some o his cdmraxles for calling' him a ' tirjJcef, waited tinttl bedhme, diately after .the signal for extiu tha licrhts waa civon. took down and1 commenced iking indisCTim among them.' , Before. he secured he had discharged, no lrtf 'i.lii U1l. ftk.. .. O I buwib, auung ura Mtvcv vu kuo 'a of the MuBiseinot I I ts) 51 HI A ItTMlF '.r)fJR? i . u rsev-DaVt'iaanKraYTiAnanant 1 t i-f iMttiatM. " (. t "j fiTMinOW!. rerxirtMUinarmtf bnanmnrintJnn MP revenae - ' xLZZ.-' APPiypTiapua .u . niviora ot waioh-Avre ltted and some -wtSHjS K0"1 anot he carried out rejected. Debute- was participated, inby witaoatbrlpplmg th sernoaf T' - j Messrs. VTtayB Vfet; IngaUa ' Hoar; Vbf-'Afireinideford;Mej itesfroyedahotel i 5k iCaJl,, , Slater, , . .Dolph, .1 Brown. Ah Mbn. 4a 1 4V.. TT . and several othpr lmiWinn i l matev-lABhatn and -MPP uie uamaen : ana Atlantic i ail tne ra .vnicn are necessary to pus - . persons were killed and sev-- V.-H . r . .aton ist tharaatna.. The - r f went to: ths , Zrjx!T.m ' Wa'.nrlBfrT'''- 1 - ' Ma..AUA US A WW .' AVSA BiMS,UO "W- K ciearing.awV, Vf.,, -' J?-.a interest. ihereoU for 18 months, C I fataUy aju 4' SVfc t sal eatate ia and near, Bio Janeiro, f ; J K aadwormdingi eigijt mora, one.f v ra, , v, V.;' V '& h i&i died aoon after; pe lakes M , tSl VVI A while flte-of the' others' i X'. t M Ij, -V v'f ported to bain a hopeleas sUte. , MV V f SeunVM sajtiVon by tlv oonv uttee the bi&-oprUU8. CSU38L480, beina an increase oer th HOBse bill ot tmfi0& 5?d . h ?mtm ot 2,850,. i..ine oenato- ueDiitctij-without anuon, ttievTnti(Wprori(lm(j for an examination ok JSt?5V Yfirk banks TSpnjvrA iimnnuiita t - l'P5'r0 - .r'? inaiateA Aimm.ZllZ.Z.Li.m::, urther donated. AtWrftTdVlsM'tdtJknla i oenatar lsrown,- of uoor-jia and Senator Ingalls, pf Kjuik, krig which both wera telledto onler by 'the chair. ' The troabte grew out of Senator Ingnlts charging Senator ; Brown wtth having intersolatod, a sentence tn the printed records in some remarks mad by the latter derogatory to Mhi' former, Mr. Brown rmriiod to- Mr. ln(jatk' renmrks of th prevfeusday coiicerrung Jlr. Brown revision of his speech as it . appeared-, in Jthe Record, He said Mr. Ihgalls's liiiguage was a deliber ately pkumeil insult There was- n sharn re ply Iriu Air. Ingalls, who insisted that the , iSeconi was intendi to be an exact vertwtia report and sliould not Wch AgeL uetdaiUtoB-ftia-(.;tah4HU was scsumed. j. Catwidai 'lwrson. A vm uuuiiuiuui uuwroii was. on Of-iUm -Hoar to strike out the clause abolishing wonuua suffrage In Vtohjyjich was rejected by a vote ot 17 yeastoS navailuturiJiKijnente being disposed of (the bill waa read a third time and passed by -a vote of 38 vfe3 to 15 naya The Senate passed hjfa to prevent the im- ; portation of tea dust into the United btatee and to equalize ttie rank of 'United States-naval acadamy graduates, -VUTbe Mexican panfion: bill was considered, fwrthcr .wit'iou action. , - 0J ';;-..-- . r;; MrlDeusterotthA foreifefi affairs winunlt- tee, intaupeda bill to prevent and punish, the 'proseciitionJlmder "the protection of -th .UpPjd 'fateaipf 'fraudulent cleirnk against . foreign goveinmontK Th . bill provides. C penalr of line and imprisonment -similar to that prescribed fbr run king or presenting fraoduJent jchvims against thar United Statea '....Mr. Lowry, from Hie committeo on. elec tions, submitted -A .report on the contested election case of XampbtJl against Morev, -'da-claiijig the contestant entitled', to the" eeaS v I, -auN -'!' a wi a UVU1 -3 CV.,-1 iv.ua. The Houagreedtttej sohference report on tlie Pitzjuhn Porleivbill.-strikingoutotth bill the1 woj-ds ,ltogether .with nil. tha rights, titles, and privileges," end inserting the words provided that, the said. Fitzjoha Porter shall ' receive' " no pa v, compensa Won; , or j'a'ldwaiicol f Is-bnteoisver prior to his appoiivtment imder this act," in stead of tile iolldwing words in the bill: "But this actshml not be construed as ao-, thoriring pay, icoiiipsnsation, or allowauoet prior to hls apjiOintment under it". . . .Tha deflcioncy ajpropriation bill was passed, an anien(toont;-by(Mp. j Randall aimed against political assessments being ruled out. . . .Mr. A. S. HewiflT presented a lejwrt from th) -cormnittee on ways arid aqeansln favor of tha bill toearry into elfectlhV Jiew treaty with -Hexfco.- ' . - .wViAs-i i- .Mb, Mhkr, pf: Pennsylvania, offered, a a question ofpciyilege, a resolution declaring. James R. Chalmers entitled to the seat from the Second1 district', of Mississippi. Mr. -Thompson, of Kentucky, raised tho question ' 'of consideration and the House fetusoa to con-, sider it now. ' . YcaeS; nays, lo.J. The Ohio contested election case of Campbell ' against -Morey being called up, -tho question of con sideration was' -rai'wd by ' Mr. Thompson, of Kentucky, find the II oufee rJso refusod to con sider it. , '. J -' t- Mr. Hopkirs, froak the committee on labors . called up tlio biil to prohibit the importation and migration tof. foreigners and aliens under . eoniracs. k TxwTorm iauor. - jj maKos ltun- UwfultoJ 'x mtoAniiurrement or contract with any foreigner qr ahea to perform labor or servi!a'cABy Jjmd inhs-Gnited States, or 0 prepay ta trsjrisportatiou or in any way assist or encourage the importation PT migra- ,Lxtr Don 01 any alien or loreigner under contract 1 master of a ship to land, sup' eieuers. so 'under contract taTefora ine act . - . try not at rjreeerat est.?:! that skilled labor for thSiv: otherwise' obtained i" nor - topcL4 Jscturers or siugcra' Jtfr, Jones, of y sin, Offered "an amendment, !' w hiof xc3reent,parQtejOTpecial,A or! , t' Implied,. yjt declares all snob crtn?fit iV" ' and' 'K. -n eSW-t It rnnke it .4 orisvu- p-jjh- . .'..: sdoptsd, prgwidfhg ttlis.'.swtmn : tsufM'-yJV'4V shaH be construed as prohibiting ?'&;to V-v' vidual Irom swiawlng' any'-nmbr''v- waa then passed without division. .','4.-J."Cf ; ;? Jfr. Hoar ea tte.lT'tah um, ",v xno utan diu was piaoea oefore,, '.; Senate and Mr Hoar spoke in its t '''' .-- .-''4 port. The minda of th American f X ' pie. he -said, with reiwrd to the 'fR'V.k HI voray uivuiveu xu ioio. u hui yueoiK; x' alter patient lor Doarance . and mi tit rolatirma nt mnitltnMMiJ ' 'if ' -' aoa puouo uruor, uceu tuiiy .- xaaiiw. j n . asa i. a. 1 r .v.l. Xr Wi , a - 3 t - tf 1 3 i IV. TT1..V a'j-- vii.;-M i -of their continent and growing Up mL,''SiifV& ine 'UOOBUuuKm pi uie vijutea owwea, a-,fe ;-- - v a Territory subjeot to the exolnsire le :$MW " islation of Oongreea, an Amerioan Stati'.'-'i ' ' founded npon a denial of parity and Jn."'.' '-7i faurriHr of the f amilv relation. Thattwrwa ositionf was one tbj&sMmeUioJbJm to be la r past the debatable stagey The doihlnafit - party in the Senata ha4 many times si J - finned that proposition aa part of its po litical creed. He had yet to learn that from anywhere, except from Utah itself, the leader of. any. party had oome to a 'declaration in oohfliot with that propoai- tion. ' He, tiierefore, dnly took the floor to say that in the -frarning of , that , bill, 8vere and stringent ss some of the pro visiohs might be oonoeived to be, it had not been the purpose of the committee whiehrhe representedto infringe in the' least npon the street . American funda "mental doctrine of entire liberty of oon sojeneo ' The Amerioan State, rested up on. tha fundamental 4octrinef that the family, which was the result of the pure and chaste onion f -oue-teAoSwith one woman, oonstittrted the, nnit.pf jcltizen ship ; that the protection of the purity of the famfly mationwas the great ob ject of human legislation ; that without that no Christian .State, no republican' or democratic Stete, wrtaiilj, could long "exist. -f -"6r :...;'! i..--:; . '. vU': ' i..;-ica.-. i . .. -. .J1 : i Fortone-or m Editor. Peter Bappi editor -and ownez. f of the Eau: Caaire (Wis.)I,Z)cmo7:oi, irill start for ' New Tork in a flay or two to claim a large fortune leftf UUt- by an. uncle who died reoently. ' Mr. Rupp, in conyersation with a Milwaukeean who has just ' returned from a visit to Eau Glsire, said that aa near ae he ean esti mate the fortune left him, ar grecatoa about $1,100,000, and, that b now haa i.,. AJUCiJUh' Tlw mm pwv,wv injured. 4 P V tf Vviiafa of U taTTniterl ; ? eofiBeoted w-.iVr. ,u ' ' v. ZZil .- iiT- cuC ' -..f Mr. Bupp will lake posecWODof hia for- a tuna m New Tcwk and tben.lTO'.to" South ? 'rj' h V Americaand inspect his business in that "'.' Vt section. '' in addition to the repmsibili- i , ty , . i ( . , . : V , and, unmer 4 ties thus east upon ldjfl vr ,UTrpp be-- , I gutshing comes the sole iroardi' K 'b.ter of '. .-;? bis rifle -, bin 1aauuvI -r?tV-- ,':;'fofi :iv-wM fewer it f v I 1 - 7, t I ,Vtl '? :9; imi . t i : : f -I :' 7 ' ( - fr -1 k -; -' i; -I ' . - a. 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