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! VOLI MK II. NUMBER 30. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1894. PRICEl.OO A YEAR Table of Contents. fHt Vr.K IX THC N.tTB. I I I1 Ht TlfS'r. WaMv.jv lIiv.i(RT M rt Mia. 1 thc Mnra or vrtxTE Con- rt.MlliAT t t IUno. Thi Mttit a liK.AwrT. MJ HLK' CHattol ! FaL.C THt PffLt ARC STARHXi. Dtv aaTic I-TRtir. rIK T Of M Rm RIBER4. A Df rawra ir thi Nctti. Max IjTTttMa ax t GataT.NF.v Max. r.nx TH liuRtD Max, H ta FattX Thx tJaaurx i-r lar. TMf4 lr: " JaK Iuwx' IiU.k-'Mtt- (tAKMXlXt. A FaH.wei win Farw Ax Ewra" Amhl in i.r Ian rR Tir. 'fib Pntr: lin.rtt. D .-tat.- f Thi Tirxis !lcrKx Cac Jl DT V.W p.R. Aaacui. bt Nri.ru I)nwmp. SCrRtWt Cut" RT. Vt'mrMV T M i vt m. Thi tti I'MvratTT. Thi F.t rth CvRfcML District. Eu.rr. wrtH a M ARRttl M ax-. WrrvHtaArT ix Unkirit-x Vttt M4Rrr l:rrar Ntw Arir:iTt-vr The Durham . l.:ifi t ith oI y unw M-rt.l It t a clean, ably editei r. ar.d it column overflow with ln;htlv ar.tt.n h.-al new. We wih ed:t.r V. Jirn. ii continued succc. Thi fnT.N of II n. Thnia CI. Skin ner are bring. him forward as a suit abh man f.r l"I!.itr of the Eastern District m ca.e thf j -.intni' iit of Mr. Simmon fail to ! confirmed bv the Senate. f Tur S'itLr.rt Is't'l'r i- j-j.it tie tear old. and we wi.h it tnanv more jears of po.-r.iy and iwfulnex. It U well ed Uol and ilr a pneron support. There i g.l t j-f-r..liinltl.- through out the Istt-l'T and its rotunmsare filled with inn rr-t-r.g reading matter. From Washington. I)IM;RAC:KII. riLHUSTEItlMCS PRMKm TRAHACTIO.f OF DlKl5ft3M M TIIEIIOIHE. Mr. Allea of MIJip a few HH ! Akoil Mr. Ilewltl M ork o Ike iloa kill ProcRmc In Ike Seaatr T lllaa Dill Cgkl to 1'apllal. Two whole weeks now have been wasted, of Indiana, who is quite as smart as Mr. and worse than wasted, bj this nnseemly Pence, was very indignant because Mr. filibustering, and the great majority of J Pence had said that when the silver re the Democratic party has been made to peal bill was up he had "obeyed tbecom- Und still because a minority have joined mands and demands of the executive and the Republicans to prevent action. traded and swapped openly before the On Friday there was another scene, ages of the wdrld." Mr. Cooper denied though not so uproarous as that of the with bitterness that he had beeninfluen- previous day. Mr. Bland denounced in ced by the executive, most scathing terms the actions of those "I should differ from him on any sub- be rar4Mr. ( levetaad ;ae mnibers refusing to make a quorum. Meet, under any circumstances,- with the flatter C'aroliaa 1 Kaet Uack tI . t- j th t Rta.nd-1 tmatmt rlpprw of reluctance " said Mr. Xortk ar. It-la., at Tfce 5atloaal , s . . . . n i aa th highest pitch, and trashing bis arms like rapier and taking np the bludgeon. "But a wind-mill, Mr. Bland said, and said I sincerely believe that the gentleman's with emphasis: utterances and conduct on this floor are "Now, Mr. Speaker, I wish to remark prompted by an interest which has over- a little further in this connection that on whelmed him. and that if he would ston K-ltUrrtntX'urrtp'futcnct: WASHINGTON, I). C, 1311 II SrilKT, X. W., February 87. nary ... i5. i yrrday cQe occurred in this House tv,v .k k. i TbePrwiJent it sail Sunday er- sUch as 1 have never seen before in my T v " 7, the Senate. leagues from the South who have incurred his displeasnre,and that consolation grows out of the fact that, having known Mr. Hewitt for some years and having talked with him freely, 1 have never known any man or set of men who entirely met his approval except Mr. Hewitt himself. (Laughter.) If he had lived in the days when common scolds were ducked, Mr. ,uc au"uTl Hewitt would have been drowned long be- Senator V, fore this. (Laughter.) They were air. Chairman, the people of the South aa pUrk Srf7ratorthe S that thev LXld that there was no ground for the report, tone to be hanged on Friday, March her reply to Mn, Draughn, N., , she thLhltlrri and that while still too unwell to return 25- n that day, also, Thomas, alias fPrted her gn-at s.m,w and r,grtt at Ko kL, .i,.. ww. o hm fw, nAiti a., "Bluff" Hi'ins will also suffer the nen-ir"1"1 01 n" 8UPP' huMiand faith- u inu. iv.cn, kk, Wiwi c i w uio uuv.,, o w..vu uv:.-, I lejDttW And tolll. It) a .in.t.lu .,,.1 uves. me income tax Is here and I -xr. nMt time thf . don't think the lobbyists can defeat it in Tfce Aluuia of Mayor Hirriwi De- her hu.nUnd. led a New Trial- md in. Pi.. in August or last year the deaerteil tio. set for March 23Wk.t ke 'f tru,rh John Taylor, of ua Wh p.mi;n. nnUn. v.s kMn, kad to ht Whf ShIhm I II .7 . --.-.ti. nau niamta vu.unu - anomer woman at AshevilU . u 1 I nil rinrh l f . mm gn-tti auiicij m iuo wee, ut i aira. i.augnn, ra i, then wrote to the announcement in the papers that rauiersasi, w no assassiuaiea Mayor iu seconu wire, asking her about the ance was in a dying condition iner iu liarnson at his house on the rru greatly relieved when his son evening 01 uetooer it, was denied a A "The narnT . Th" "LT-'r T , Mr. Chas. Vance, stated new tr,al by Jut,S Brentano and sen- ried jn Aeville w xr.tii- i. .L. ,1 " T- iiuguMri.; oui, ir, iney uwx not caase alarm. l" uut iuc pupreme straightforward wav of their t-.urti.in srreat deal to contend with since that - Irurt inrfnw Pr.m.!,r.. tu I . ..u . . C'V wu,l time. They have had drought, cyclones, . . J n -;n ,k n. . ...- Sh th. 1 simoons, ebizootie in the horses tuber- u- lieimea nas Deen appointed e.r , rr .w "" 'vsu - - .'uK 10 ner simoons, epizoouc in ine norses, luoer r and drop through the trap at the same father's house in 192 and engaged board culosis m the cat tle, cholera among the postmaster at Monroe. Both the Sena- instant s . P 8,1111,5 naj for a gI , n,an V' hogs and the chickens; they have had tors endorsed Mr. McCauley for the posi- The decision of Judge BrenUno over- followed and suited in marriage in various diseases and pestilences; they tion, but the Postmaster General declined ruling the motion for a new trial was August of that year. - - - ..w j . , 1 u cnas lutu viui-o utuitvirti. . . . a auf uit n ctva ar,H n-Kn tha .tuJind I II IiVMl U'lth -I- iL. u.-, in the tuid-l of a Iwavy snow storm. I I v: j. n. jT-3!j I ve had to contend with mortgages when I y " j I was finished a motion forarrt ofiudir- i and during that time was kind ad for the North Carolina waters for a week's lT"fl ' Z " '..nTJr FVneT , ' . Wa "Pf?1 ment submitted by Attorney Wade, on affmionate a husband as could U,wished. .i...v v..r,,,rv Cr,.him and irm rt:.T!?" or.: fSfF. ?I !v! V Q lw mines; he has stocks in silver throughout all these trials aud tribula- Alexander had been backing him all the the ground that the proof did not corres- He promised to carry her o visit hi rela " rY.;'t, .J !l'T.r pond withthe 8Utemenuin the indict- in Winston just before be left her v-.,-w ' ' I " " . J I ,a 3 ,. ., I uu wuiaScvu0 t()iiu, I nnki.ni.iinr If I had ktiovn he was I I rt genuemen rise in ineir seats ana " """"'"" w,""' Must to think that the one thinir cherished if,.? to North Carolina I would have bat that tbey bad set at defiance the will learn that he has no right to vote most of others, the one sustaining prop r ------ Mr..W. C. Stronach, and his son, Alex. ..n . l-ti.r f iit rialurt inn to mi I .7 . TV. j t TZTZ I "y" iu MuUUu, ujuvu .wo w 1 oirouacu, xjsq., 01 iwiieigu, auu Jir. prisoner st acirered r ." , V, ' . ' ,f -..rrituk "k". ..Ik JM t a! "P0" il- He ha, a direct personal pecun- e mea D.t m r tiewitt appro tnem Young, of Henderson, were among have fallen had ... .... ? .v. iv .; -L-1 larv interest in the result of this letrisla- ... th visitors ast wwk. caugnt mm oy tne ho wouIl have taugtit me iiwiueni p7 'D ".iv oa..o - away, anu mat. ;iuer an, Mr. m-wiu til he obtaiued a few hwsun in duck ho,.tiag. and made n ,n "us. tne rounuin wuree o ibo m. uc BWU.UC1 iui ucs aocs not approve tliem. (Laugnter.) . stillness law-making power, that makes the laws! of caution, of modesty, of common de-Why, gentlemen, rather than have had Tat Richmond A PanviIIo fi.tilmad IVcirary aiv out in .1 c:r ul.r-letter of- frntii: .ecul trrtust anl extra liberal in uucrtu.-nt. ! lttt fttlt n-jix tor to jaie thf a for uumlrtin. ' They are pur.,: into w enterpn.M with a vim and earr.'tn w hich .un .urcrx. Irwrrti. a if lh- queiion of an aj- pr"fn.i!t.n to the Stale fnherxity will cn uf during the nest camjviin. The denominational i-J!e- are very much opped to the a; -pnpriation and laM wei k an AHum-tn.n writing to the V- $riit ftrmr, tl.r alliulx e or.n. .i.-l h.w th rI-T jtanU on th.- rntuia. a f Thi e.ue of .nj.in surTr h. re ? eeiv-! a Ku k in New York Slate t w h re : . uj-j'.l t. K- making rapid i fftyr-'. The I rk;4tiir- of l'j'2 v-el 1 an act nferrn n .en. n the right of I u?ravv" at ch. l e tic t ion, but the Su preme t'ourt om.-tiit e ac b'cide"! that the lf t:'ut!.n . f the Mate rvtrutathe r.ht rf u.Tr. to m-!e ci:u nv and thai it cannot l e;"n.!d to otu n hy fa? rr tT.. r.t The Court of Ajr a'-, the hi!i ju.l.cuil tribunal in I Ne V-rk. iotamed thi ruling. The Coa-t a.irtut!r. that th I gi!.ti;r may f aathr.i xu'ti t ote f.r nffli-rn who ar crv:trtl h stature, and n t by conti-'- tutj..nai ir titi. l-ot it !eciUd that H.K..4 .rT. r- h.-M .-.r t:t m i.n offiv-s arid th.e w ho .., f.f tL.-tu niU'l have I ai- tiona! .yhr . i..t. U!m.U has a imirkr Xm a:l iM- vonvan suffrage t .it von of thiv rat.i. tiik xriatti t tui:mi til Pie i-nnw put one fact that gr a I.n m rlwir:.l.f the tirade of the section ttta who n, i,r im- in pnx-Lim-ing tht 1ru. I1 - r-.u-ticitl upin the dc gr pf iLa'ion of the Suth by th whites. It ht that the ot of education of bh w ute and rot. red children in the public hL dtole9 almt entirely upon l- whi'e j.i And Ui.K-s the legi-.!at iren of ttie .thern Mates from tear to jrar male lar-r appnpriations for ioi..rvd M.h-lv The following fig ure -the rt;..n made for both white an-1 coton-d htldren: Total h:te ennnlrnnt in the Southern Malta i ?. J, V. o.lortl l.2-Vi..'W: per ret 1 of h;ii.i j.-j-uUiion 21. M, colored t.7. Atl h.-tv U where our Northern critics make t'.Mir mitVf Th tm fi.n..ix. of the j.te of the Smth towanJ the trgr. . uUti,, u niA to jndl bj I the cmunal rerd4 the initragea r I petrated by muro outlaw and the Uw I lesa lyr.hin tliat nwifik foil., but I rather frm the tealr accumulations the U tt r education, the tmproxtnl eani- ingx an I great, r thrift and temperance of theriaAHof negro.'A. A a rnh the colore.! man is Utter tntetl, and is making mn r?-id pror". in the Suth- ern than in the Northern tatc. ment. was as Dromutlv denied. I for good. "ratnek tugene rrendergast, stand 1118 eiem wite showed the rejwrter a up!" said the Judge, nnd the miserable Metier rrom J. j. Mac key, Register of to his feet He would lis t ARheville. in which that official not one of the bailiffs stated that the marriage register showed arm and held him un- that 1. 1). lraughn was united in mar- firm hold. A deathlike riage to Misn Maltie Powell ou Auirunt prevailed in the court room as 1 in oy Kev. j. v. Troy, in the bi ,it tiw.re in.fi table T .1 . 1 r ."..7.7. it-T x. j. wu uc- .j, jvui .u, U) ..lUv. Mr. L. B. aton, of Warren, who holds I the prisoner drew from his breast pocket I presence 01 . ?t. Anu u. II. V. Powell DUwiiwn''ri.maiJn. for the Pciple of this country. If we re-1 ,.... m this cruel disaster come unon mv neoDle ..-...! ..u.. .. 1 I .n,i r.nni. . .. I.., I .-. I . - I , . . ....... ... I vcuvj lunk vtukiiv w wumiucuu uacu HI a I . . .. r - - j i --i- . i rvr.cjtir in huTraocnni nanorman SUtri Ul UUM) UftllCf CUVCrCU WllU Ut'D- "" ""nrn. ir,errei.ien, .r.,. ....... a..,ve ourselves into a. ooay or anarcnisis -finQ ...... 1 would have paid a silver dollar out of I t " V:f r.r" ' eillMl m..mnn h whirl, h-l I When Draughn left hia Ahevill if . . . I. In I ....I r anm in mi 1 Inn chnn M I u"vm. .uvw v u luo 1 u- I 1 Ut I hoa huan til-nmnturf in ml Rllfl Ihla la I " f" I. . . '" " templallOU ii if J. m-V'H " l iuuiv. 1 1. ti-inti.. . pu.; v . i j uo. (aii.i nuuuiy i my will IJOCKCt. ( UilUgUlcl. ; I 11 .-riA . uiuvtt v. . v .a,wus with friends bo has not I l'"ur oown a unamite oomo auu eapioue i ""'"6 njioi.iiuu nuutu " em it among us, ne wouia oe no less ana no i tare Dei ore ne attacKea tne motives of more Of an anarchist than members. nthor m-ntLmon hnnnmhla mn irbrt or I i ' T n... I - I in Ma I,.. ...! ... limmmer. Th col ml., ua. f..lU,uu.l I., ik. I - e- 1 ..u.rM..lUy irieuu xroiu leiiuessce. r aiier-1 i "a iciuono, no uncn uiiuu vuu - - i- ' ....... -v. u. Tins was received with mingled hisses Rervin their country, as thev believe, in- son. is not in his scat, because I want to r. w;, .u or two points made by the Court as lucid- enraged father and brothers of the and applause, in which the hisses pre-Lt.i r ,tinvcn Mrannai nri o, sav a word to him. He is mv neiehbor . . '. ly as though the decision had been sub- eloping bride and were found in about dominated. Mr. Bland was not distur- 2 7 ZZ oTT n" . and my friend. He is an honest, intelli- mJ?Mfm prf mi"l to him in advance. l f 1 ft in " " f i went liaivl.ivorV-iii wniwsentat iv T rio I moieo to Cl.DUu. tie is an uncommoniv I f'refaciiic' his ta k with th 8tatemint oorimt ciiv. 1'raugnn. ieannc tne ven n-i. . i viiiuvi uituiuia iua. nmuu li. ui urrii 1 1 1 r inlS 18 naroil ilnrintr thfl mopninrin hi wll Ha he went tO Hrvsoil CltV. Vi.. thiM h. . . ... . . i i o -- v i . ' - - - sharp THRrsT for MR. Patterson. nis secona promouon since ieeiana Dad evidently anticipated the ruling of met a Miss fc.lla Mitchell w ith whom ho Mr. Chairman, I am sorry to see that came in. the Court on the motion of his counsel, eiojieu aome time in me early art of last vale con vernation hiitated to eiprfia ojienly his dissatis faction with the tin-M-nt aspect of affairs in Congre!a and el.w hen, and his desire to p t away lor a lime inm Ins dtHagrti 1 1 . . . . i . .... . . i. ..... aoie ru.ir.M.uie,.u auo ... -urn . oj anJ procewjwl follows: u i. grami cmi.i reacu uun anu no reir- .. . . if tii,, tem ciuld follow him. He has spoken in condition of this country at th itnm j irrTn nf tl,. Imi-V of unit v dUila-eil I thi-v believe, when th busina - I - . . i . 1 una tn .nn Mri.n Trr hits r-rr, o yl-a I '".k. o.... . ....... .vr ,j . --rr-rf o J I . . , . t, ,n im...rt.nt r.n rt ir ,,.-ii.,r1 oi mis country are noi prospering, wnen " " " lv I ... t om m,umWi the annift whih wdicn be has executed witn wisdom and vour dutv in denvinor thi mot on Thi nauiy ueceiveu. " - I n; ... l.. 1 v... x-- 'i. .. u I-" . K &j .... , . . :r. ' Tk. J.n-t I .- .v.- ........- luitnuiis i mniio aiuuui wi tuirwiuirui, mtuw i iug hcb iui iciuunatT. I tliH frpnMpTll.in f mm pnnftSSPe IS SflMl tfl WKVl lllflffltlfitlt. Plea OI msanilV Was SCI UD WlinOUl mV . mwoiwhw iriio IM..N iiiu iniii;iua . . . . i - i - r i o w o i . wnen men are oegging ior oreaa; wnen hvn maA for mo and mv sort inw- . . consent. MlAi lJUie Porter, of Tarboro, is they are in the throes Of hunger and T tell Vnn thpA arreat Hmpand von anonriW to m Mvor Hewitt's sneeeh in !ii..Mdim.'ometimein Wahinirton takinir starvation; when they are looking to this I, . vrru I New York latelv. I hav hrft what nnr- I " v'oenn.,.,., from the famoua BischoffT f- !: w" rZ"" Ports to be a report of Col. Patterson's promoted lllfl fllWl 1U UO fOIDWUlUK 1U lue "'S'""- " "v v sn.l, T u-ill roa.l q fpu- BYtr:,oti fmm I rimlfnral nature oi renei, we may iurn ourselves irouoie to inrougn so mucn to learn so ;f After statins t!.. -it th Southern rn- xr-, n i,-: x, of another member of the bod v. Then. I "uolu ur. one asatni entieeiaiiy. ir nis nto a body of filibusterers and obstruc- lttIe,that is the question," as Sam Weller resenUtives in Coreas were generally n!,Ilf.a offi... ' 6 after repeating the statement that the mothet knew of her son's bam conduct. views of New " " J etl to his feet and brought down a laugh I rrraA I that he was not nrenare.1 ut that moment geanee of the relations of his deluded . . wi uvi nuv. i. . i i . . . v. - . w . Mi... m iut , uuu ill i.ii . .muv. ut. u vu vuui , vv. i I I - I'm 1 that in the I I... Oir ; T . I. T ..ll. 1 . J I . . . .. .. . tnnrnnui'luriun.inil ha u-unt in n Kom. I Wife. eSCarMHl from till. hlltll tul lliiuin. tirnA if 3 ou"u""is- " lfc 10 mv,u" 1 Buggouier i um gouig iuliv.ix awui uuw n i uau Dy tne Commission with the performance -i-j i-"-. " . , fh4, 0 h-iVi ' ... ' r:rri w time, ii.,.. ..... ,. 1 t I not nlw.aHvh.ion mentionoH in th ma- j . r . I Miner, conversational wav. peared. ine joung brul was carried interesta l,,ai "lu BU U'IUUD luuv lur wluo rr:. V"7i.; . r . of many . delicate and difficult trusts i.r .. ., ; home bv her father to l..rn that .)... h..! T . , . on to say that it was evident that Mur- August and W. Long, of Warren, has been QUeo the jurors whose Una fides different tii to a higher position in the Ag- had been attacked, was anxious to be- Centreville, Then, after a pause, he went '"e tolu 01 the birth of a child last Auguai mm oi ner uavuig wruien uiree lines to Draughn a mother, at but could get no answer. .w v i ..v.w.. w . . - - - I . TI..1..I I. ...I t . V -11 1 J- . r I 1. 1 TV i JM .11 .11 I r . . . .. . 1 I . .. 1 A I . . . .... .. ... I I lit, in 1 ' I MM KIM I M 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 M' r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.fe. 1 I J 1 VI M t. Wright of TarN.ro. U al.so here to 1".' ";",:., "7 . i , speecn. i m reao a lew exiracis iroui niurai eparumjiii, auu, iiac an uiuci u., uU ... " v...- w.... " .... . ' V K. "'Yi.. take Ichou in taiwstry. tiouuts. and of anarchists, despise our tn t. . , . nnoRfti to the financial views of New ms uuueB emcienuy- plea of insanity was not of hisownchoos- nd rt'queatetl Mrs. Draughn to send her a ttf Ur was want to say on the subject of matri- opposed to the financial views of New defiance the laws of . cJm . York, he went on to make remarks. He . expect that these n.onj. The Democrats seem to divide WM ' ki in New York, and I Mr. Wm. Pippen, of Edgecombe, has upon most questions, and this division Unless it is right hard for a man to , aDDOinted to a $720 position in the L "The produces delay. But after action has I maintain the parity between a speech that , . , j do right inc. he glanced around the court room. ""'". in.iiiisiiiK iu reiurn and in a firmer voice continued: a photograph of herself and baby. Miss "The question on was and is: Did I Powell is living with her parents in Ashe- . or wrong at that particular time? v"'e imn nilmi mil sot Bt -... U ... I L ....... 1 1,., n.itrli. I ..j ....... .... -v "t" our country, can we pointed Collector of Customs at Wil-1 millions will not also become anarchists, miion. i.iit Xlondav and Tuesdav and set at defiance the laws of this coun hi re. " trJ-1 .Thy .h.Te an example from . . nH!fiSsarv Mmnrntnijiw, is acceptable in New York and one that Geological Survey notnroioulVorXTroIn will ;'noP together," and it -nM a to ctnentain I see it ?tatetl in a New York pa per, House. We were sent here to do our may be that wisdom will come out of Tipsoirl. "For more thin twentvvears Ifc is expected that a quorum will be wron2 j should be convicted If I did I She says she has no money with which to said lu preventative nynum, or Indiana, uuiy. e are ncre anu we are eupponeu conflict. It is hard to think so when you I ev ... . . .i rn rasa nmnir nur nniv w npn i n rim maasM i .. ... i - i ff V m ekM WW ri ( W V-iWvw w. T "V AttuT nn I w v wBuik vwa j m v iiii-tvv I M k n w-t y-fl Ann 4-. . I rlQnir TA1 T rlO Trial ff1 Tl Q CT Of SI IVPT I l- I r r t hi will vno3 ...i..u .:' I, i. of people are begging for bread. The! JT. . Thes men hav been brought ud to be- . . . out invitation. I did not ask them to aeod . mother, with whom she lives. """" " - '"v - " people of this country do not go to their "J" "lD ' c-"'ai,uu;5- , .uvit rtoctin ti,ov w ' ' mi a ..a. I . iicic in 11 n iiuwuu vj uviivui a. uv r-vj i i t.vi- . . . . go. ine man wno wrote tnai aft.er-1 beds in comfort, in peace, and m safety, I 1 u ThM orohnrnJ tnUWAit r, Tk t w .nmiintoii was sano or insane. daughter he was worthless and drank ei ! I x XX lb. A UVJ l o wuaavA -w fc? I iUl . X 11 WO. . CJ UV nil TT uppviUVVV I I t f f tion dm not know the temrr of the and w are teaching to the anarchist! . it i eYrwtfxl that RalftiVh will hAVPa wf a n.t;.r tKo Pothn'in rho I . ... . ; Thov rv tliat HflrHann waa a (rrout Icesaively. His wife and uiher in law i .... ... . .I'-- " - i i uoi o i-no jjuuiwi, mv, vchiiwmv, Va i nncfrnQotDF or m r a lru .n naanav hp i j j " r-w"" I i . . ,.ple. Why. even preventative mobs in this country that mobbism is the Democratic Postmaster about the 7th of Presbyterian, without ever reading in the ITIJlVJ Tl ' r. . and 8 man- I deny it. A great and a l upponuini . i tiMva i init pii a in tnia iiaiioa " . u.lx i n iiif i i v t-r nil ii- in i iir rwi i 1 1 v i i rsrd i 3 : n . 1 1 m l . i ? Ca.mbs, of New York, who is mvr:7-" ...... ..March. There is no change in the situa- Bible, is .one because ms wner v """ t n am"aW.!:a". vvuuuuiuk uia iLuixvaaiuueu ewcuu, uc ... i rnese uocirines n;i vt uituuic naiiui iuc " " "- " v,nv.vxuv-v.. nmuuii, an-. no n..-i uui. nauusuu nao -.,;.!. I .-u.i.1 . m omm-r at e lef there, and these rel- I) ii actually aatonUhed at the jwpularity " . . , . ... ,, Busbee, and Capt. Bunn urges Stronach. i0W8 have followed them blindly. (Laugh- of the proposition in that city. The Dcm- ' ' f tn Hotlge wouTdtake 11 " Mid tnat the Postmaster General ter.) I was in the same condition when r-it. u-i'i r. tw. f tit-., irit.l.flnil .... .: . i. . tm I ;n nnmm.n tk.. k. Pnc.onf on 1 1 went to Congress. (Laughter. i i ne- ' - i iiii iviii 1 1 ii 1 1 v ww ii i a ravia i iiiiii i nua a ciauiuicuu Luai. liict a i iaiuii u tai- i - HANGED BY MASKED MEN. no exception to my remarks. on the income tax U-ue. 1 have a letter realize that they cannot afford to be rev- noint Mr. Busbee. .1.1.: m . i ; . Tl I from a relative of mine in Illinois, and oiutioniats anu anarcmsia in mis tiouse, , he ,.4 a man ith a .mf..rtable income. anu l2 u,OCK P'o-eeaings. i ney can- Xhe down now to hard worlc nutafTonl. when the country ia in the t.... who na. that he U-lu ves it is right, throes of almost anarchv everywhere, to and that the -o.le in hia i.eighUrhood cotue here and block legislation in the ators begun on Monday to hold a caucus on the tariff bill. The Democratic Sen- lievcd in free silver and lots of other things." I suppose the gentleman has ceased to believe anything now. (Laughter.) LAUGHTER AT CLEVELAND'S NAME. not such a man. Had he been he would ' not have shown such hostility to me." "If you consent to my death or execu- la? i ! l i . i . . m t ! Slaughter, the Murderer of two Men at or - mning oy uue process oi law i k-. . 1 1 H i. ..a. a. o Wwl;..r Kln.n.nn in allorhnv "CIO UiaolUO la IU anUlSUCf, UUl Iie Countv i was uiiuersioou lusay you win Keep I un the grade crossing killing. I have Daniel Slaughter, the man who killed been charged with being a vainglorious donn mrt, anotner wniie man, in Aiie- man, a notoriety seeker. This is not true. gnany county, a. v., aooui iwo weeKs it has not been proven. MAJ. IIALK'N CHAItt.H INFAIJIK. Mr. Daniel Den leu that he ever Re. celred Money from the Campaign Fund. Frointiu- SalUIntry llerulil. The Statesville Im ml mark contains a special from Washington, date! February 19th, in which the charges made agaWiKt Josephus Daniels by the Fayetlevijle Observer are denied. hue the Herald "i-iur i a.)oii iipi'M ii in si nil v i fiesta i.iuiiijn i 'A irn wa. nM.riiriiH.v ininr. t.j. rhii nnr fir n k ..ri'Hn f.h-. Hn ,f i ..nn .hni. t . i - i . i . . . . . . . i i - - - - r- - - - n i . r " . " . ' .7 rt i Aiii;i lit i: i i.iii i i nr. 111 1 11 i j n 1 1 1' t i noa Diiun ruin it. iti .1 . n t . u in.i i f V . . :. II I I WmV t tint thfV VA rwxn rlltlll7 I AAV I onH tt trtr tn fnmm ot. .Kill that Trill I . j i il - i ... J e r l. -i'ic i i. i . i-J I . .. I "" r-t,i h i" .'..' n . .1. i.., mm.v- ... ii.nivu j - " ' i ' j 1 iiuu, uuuci mo icnuciBuiu kjl vjiiv.i j."' ittouctiirt ui i uuu. ul uuuncu uucu names win oe miamous tnrougnout an attit png to the country on the income tax i.vue. and we will wiu. that as Democrats we must either pro- command the support of all the Demo- Cleveland, who is the only man in the and hanged to a chestnut tree. The I'cnutv Third Auditor (Jeorge Wash ington Sanderhn celebratiil hu birthday on Thurwlav, the twenty i-cond. Yes- ages era tic Senators. It is high time. The country wno couia nave pnoieu me snip Manor attempiea 10 protect nis prisoner rjg between Senators Vest and does not admire bin tioHitlon in thin eon- -s. Did I do my duty or not ? Was I troversy is manly and will la endorw-d by ht or wrong when the shooting of Car- all Democrats. The letter followa U-low; mob and cast us down the steps of the copitol, they would exercise nothing more l. nla he and Mm. S v.d. rim celebrated than the monocracy that we are doing in the.r silver wielding. Mr. .Sinderlm was ,uu l"v"- Mt.. Wi.ten. of North Carolina, before The effect of all this bedlam and fili- ne marn.il Dr. Sanderlm. Mr. Wooten. buttering has been to cause considerable l . 1 her fath. r. was as rmmim-!tt in the State talk in favor of a new rule in the House er unpieesant ieeiing el members present to I will be levied on sugar, coal, andiron; cut yourselves loose from the proud tra- and keep quiet, while the crowd was re- was granted until March 22 in which to sent out by him for campaign pu that woti! will remain on the free list; ditions of that party and set out to study quested to stand back. Suddenly Slaugh- fiie a bill of exceptions upon which to and in addition contributed from I cecd to business or surrender our power. ... ... . 1 . nTnle sensation in the caucus was a con- 1" P,ac?? , . , F'.? or "The statement in the Fayetteville r. it-;. 1 1 m 1 nr 1.11 1 rt . ii 111 11111 im,.i aiiuiiu 1 1 1 ir: 111111 uri 1,4 n ik 1 1 1 ,n n.i, n. m run 1 1 1 s.- 111 n rm l-ti i i vom n 1 rt a r s nn a 1 n ey 1 a 1 a u w 4. . a i. : d:MKition to Drocet. this condition of tmversv between Senators Vest and " i i. TkMk. a 11 'l' " . "",t"" , , , , in lJ lrml " ru'mna i.h 1 paid . - J tuncutl. uiraiiouiiui.i.1 . 11. -y. 1. niicsuauj wiuuii. iimwiit; luuoo iji raoui i iriODriSOnCr W'a.SHl aild 8IOWIV 101(16(1 I Mp l.ui.n inn llyh i. . f I i... ui..k up. p.n.,l..lin i nil D.arv.hr .hnt.M .ui in a I - . . .. . . I - . 0.1. 1. T. ..I 1 1 , 11 -tr I . . . . 11.... ict. I ........ .r. T . .... , . ' ' u - v.y.u..YU .f..vu; oii.iv. ... ... . ence. .Mr. v esi 100K exceptions to a er men oi ine roum are true uemocrais was &iaugnter, or tjarrou county, v a., his sheet of notes. inff ti, ,.om,.i,, i., r.l..r ti. .turt .n.l statement in a World interview in which and they love their country. Just after the ceremony had been per- The Judge looked at him Inquiringly, keen his narer on it legs, was wen by I I thanl' hi rw --. th.it Mil CQITQ Til TT T I fnnmvt Vlnmvhtnn nm I Ir r- rtonn rt rt n M . T . r a .1 l. .11 i L x I . . . w.' w Mr. Brice criticizeil the method of Dre- x ""T .luoV ., J . . i .. UBii.c. 1 - ir ine toun is reauy, was an mat Mr. Daniels U-lay for the -first time. pr npv nnvf s mi) v ionoweti iraui- man. r,n nnr a or T.nft nnno. i nR oin i iHeor do h .a k mhUi v,ia i.r,a w i i..a m . . . . ... u vm. w i ---- r . w-- iiii. iiiit; i " ixou on. iia oa iic 1 u wocii u in iia uua i 1 1 u fionriiiiiiuwi ir u m iiimiiii iihi v i it i mm uiwi paring the tariff bill, stating that the tion. man slapped Slaughter's hand and asked a,ross hTs forehead and fixed his eves on Td tht Hrin. ), i.t. u.ic J th- J .1 I i i ii .,.1. al :t iu. 1 v i. v. I ... . .. I " " "'n ... - suo-commiiiee was comjwsi.'uoi lurctsea- aii, geuiiemeu, wi me ten juu mat u me iiiougui ue was muuu ol man. one or the empty jury chairs. i campaign the State Executive Committee confederates. This occasioned some rath- when you separate yourselves from the Slaughter replied gruffly and cursed the The prisoner did not flinch when the furnished a latire batch of names to that did not last Uwtrinesof Uemwraey asyou naveiearn old man 1 hereupon he was ordered to day of his death fell from Judge Breiano's which it desired the North Carolinian ' i .m anil npui rnm rrnrn i iik iuiik vf.u f ipt) vi tup nmisf. nnr. rooti rpiiirnpji np i;. i . . . . ' . . .. .. . . . . 1 1 i nn.... ,..,.tui n,ot . i.r . ... . . '7 " r 7 . wya. sent. air. ianieis waa paiu iena man a Ir. Sander::u. Wheu thie two oId nicn wui compel memners present to " "l" - were born up to tne present, wnen you was told oy tne Dnaegroom to sit aown Prendergast's attorney asked for and one-half the actual coHt of tin families were to be happily united twenty- act, or at lea-it to act enough to make a five ve.irs a it w. decided to have the quorum. A number of Democrats who Mm on t.conre w a-ihineton s and oi-txiseu me rveeu ruies now sav mai me - liable, to o-et tanked in vour Democratic Kart. stahh ng h m to the heart. As Bart k;ii ov,r.tw. -,n ni.ot.iw iw. fiimi t...... uL.......... .... ;. . r . . .. ... . . ,i . .. . nf tk k;!l Tt li:..rpH that , ?. ' 77, 77," . " - omit) iiAt-cuim; i.i.iuiiiiu.t. Mr. SatHlerlin a birthday, and the affair pupreme umn naving aecmea tnose - "" barness. (Laugnter.; leu iaugnter tnea to again siao mm, within ten days. to this he individually paid into the cam-L . ... I t . . .. a. . . t .'4 : . a a I (ho rhuti 'ra trill ntwl no noi1frh rflV- I T aonaoa f r I -i i nvi -i ti tliftt T lift Vft I Knf fho KRirfa a'aiTafl Viia Vi a fiha uraa ti tt: : 1 . 1 i 1 I . . m . ..1 to U a urkre uttt. Il liaMwtieu laat I ruira 10 oe wusmuuoniu u u uoi wiacior,,v "o- ' i - wu,f v i w 0vu u. uuu. ,1 luumas niggiuii, wiut-nuwu iu w imug- ntt)frn iun(l IllHJ.UU irom nl own xH'M'l, " 1 I I w . m i . l ii l a. . 1 I V-.nn V..r.ii1.t iir . y 1 nx-a i r CAma rT I mi i n 4-V. -v CI n it rvVt 4-a doDh oyI -f tha .1 - r x - .t t J . .1 I P. . . ' " ih t Atnt r.-t.iul f.f IVhmrv ihat var oniRT auvocate tneold lmocratic policy rilut- 1 IU1UIL luw "liipwuu-iwiuuLii rv" o"- t . , a. Vi , 7 " o" : vo, nun i icuucifiMK, Tto uio- ana ne nas never nivivwi a uune irom thelaenty.M-cud of tcbruarj that jear I -.7 . . ... I mH ,... th. ..t r.rm u ill find these things by tradition, but, unlike my door. There he struck Ed. Long, killing Lted when he learned the news. Hig- that or anv other camnaisn committee cameon aioouaj. in .M-nn c artnuia one . Th t- .T. friend from Tennessee, Uoi rauerson, i mm witn one stroKe. tie ned Dut was gins thoroughly detests Prendergast. during his entire experience in journal-. can i arrange a large wetiuing over run-1 fracucTn ojr ar. m.-cvi. auvio au.ui-i- , . siuuieu uuuu quc&noua uuioiu tu capmreu ueat luuiumn two uiuco anaj. i nave a notion to commit suiciae," jgni , in North ('arolina. 1 he committee because ne was said the murderer and burglar. "When also purchased papers for diatributlon ). ine ieeiinZ it t-nma mv turn tn chnffin nfr I uront I . 1... XT...,. il.-- n.l tl. t ii itn. r i .1 ,.- tn.i ii,.. it itt.i Mr i ."mi nr.-me i nun. air. neea noiuinir inai i ""-- " . - - . - , ... . . . ... - nuiu mo umi nun um ..iv ..v . .... , . ...... . ... . v.. 1 . " i . ... . . I ,n lumn u ui..l, ,..iii I mo nnr mill SI.11T. m I a frame him ran niirn a Tin no narrnw v I t:..i. l 1 v. i.... T 1 ... . . ., r. i . . , . . . . .. . . ... i.. . ... 0. i . :v. I eontrol ncrar will tip made free acam I ,UJ t'y v. "ft"""" ...u. msu naiuo anu a kiccu suiuuu, uui i mate VfirOTHCie. euneu ny Ane aim Sanderhu family has two holidays to- that decision gives the Speaker the right control, sugar win be made me again, i ji me to congress escaoed immediate lvnchine. riPaw the Hne on heinc eomneiled to no. Vi.LX, " . .1. Jl I .... I k..U .nnl .nnnoH .A M.imnnil. " . . . . I 1 . . " . . . . . O 1 I HCIUIIIU, IB, Ullliui, " """" ..."irw p ther. The Cuvitul. to count a quorum or the members pres- - "U1 vv ""t- to school, as Col. Patterson seems to nave Two of the members ot the lynching Cut with Prendergast. Somehow I can't gentlemen furnished their imperii at cost. ent w ithout a rule; Speaker Crisp con- Jng tne lai ou sugar anu il me ocuaiu been sent. Laugnter.; iney sent me party were snot Dy tne jauer. une oi appreciate that fellow's greatness. Per- as Mr. Daniels" understands it. When .. ... ,-..! liituna tn thfWA nrhn ai4rruntA this tT T lll-re to m.liatain and CarrV OUt aS far aS the WOUnded men Was not able tO travel hana T am nKtuuo Anv urav if T am nl. I .u nA tku ..,..,...... V..l.nri i.t ii iai .ill r.n lending mat tne coun aiu not go no iar, 7 T-jTCI : T. a ' v... i.; i .u r"1'" 7 . . , "77 w,u t''K v"" l"D "-. ..... ......... .. . kmt it iriii m at a a rrrii.vn.ij mutato i couiu urn Kicai I'niiwiaiw uuunuira nUU was wit wiiiuu u mo uiutuci mem- nwea anv voice m me mauer. 1 tD . ... . . i .ml fh.t tl nn iv" rm i i i nnr ino imnm nnr i tutum . ... "."" ..... , , .. . , r . i i, i . i . I . . . . i, .um uu.ii.li m limine iiiir?iai?u i ----- . thi. .viMMter i-onlil ationt a rule lo aacer- I 'u """ ...ovi...-,... ... - , , r ie paNars riKxwn, hu nu n tai will be retained Uuder 80016 new ProPhpt J'ou are very r drew a knife and sprang at John take the case to the Supreme Court. The pocket tl 00 for every tl.00 paid by the rt idugitii in juui xviuuvihciv juaiL, Diawumg uiiii iu iuc ucaiu Din oi exceptions win prooauiy oe iiieu i yt;ite Executive Lommittee. in aJJitlon the tiunl digra(-'fut proctiilinga ever eeti in th II.ne if ItepreMrntatives. Ever aince the liiand bill has been up for a hearing, the opponents have resolved that it should never come to a vote. Knowing that the majority favored the bill they have resorted to most dis graceful sceues of filibustering that cul shall not .hut ii ri uru.n it wul out of vtnh anil a v.uo ..c . - ii,:.f.,.i . tt. : . j; A J . .. .. . . ... ..' . I -Y . ., - in tb Senate Inai Ine) uau receit u ll,luclsi oera. ne is uow uuuer guaiu auu io uui nne up on tne scanoid wun tne man wno part of the money dt in iue oeuaie and j nope Dy the help of God and the expected to live. Slaughter, who was killed Carter Harrison." money actually paid tain the presence of a quorum. caucus as to wnetner macninery ior cot- constituency m the First Congressional hanged, has five brothers, and it is fear- It Li likely that a Democratic caucus ton manuiaccunng miouiu do piacea oniuisincaoi aui&susssippi, iuumu. utuuiei eu mey wiu irjr to avcugeiueiruruiuei " i.. . i.. j uni criii a iiaia i ill be held to determine what will be tree list, and t tie proposition cameo. I I 1 ? rll. If.' . I nn nnn - Tl . nr.-i K-. im T rTnT? a T"T V'T jont I DJ a gooa majority, lue iui.vjisiupi i iue aii-v tu iif.jtin.uAi3 utinLaiwu. I . . . I 1 la - I . I. .. . . illl. benatore leu in advocacy oi mis proposi- ioi. rauenxju . shjs luimei. air I iv the matter of oustiwate uariisie nas saia inai tie uiu uoi mmu having the seigniorage coined. If that Tennessee, made a speech in the House " o t Did becomes a law it aoes not mean uis- over Presidential Appointments the THE MYSTERY A BIGAMIST. . . . w Ti I tion. and it is a substantial gain I n UnruliT mnmin? Mr. Patterson, of I ' " nnessee, made a speech in the House "4 ' co bill becomes a law it does not mean dis- 0ver Pre8idential .inn na prv rn ihh i i 5 im. ii irrv ijiii i n . -. miatn ia if il. -t- ir minated on Thursday in a most shameful n wh ch he urged Mr. Bland to amend -K ' " " , - , uiux m uu uU. in ni.i.( tuamciui . and pass the tariff bilL" The solemn and the last gun of a retreating army. The tumult and uproar. It wa nothing leas his bill bf sinking out all the provisions ' , men in New York who dread free silver cept that to coin the seigniorage. The ' . ..... minM ami r;n sidW of v Vnri other portion of the bill relates to retir- 1 "' " 7 . where he says: "If the bill to coin the death. Great excitement prevails as a result of the lynching. Present Congress has Broken the Record. than an unbridled mob led by Mr. Cum- except that to coin tne seigniorage. The f, , t.. t Ti are unnecessarily alarmed." And else- t n a rr ' nooo ina m 1 1 in a ri nrru i w York other portion of the bill relates to retir- ""T 1"" " where he says: "If the bill I. . .. .. ... I niiirht to rrn int efTeet Annl iar U .th of whom had U-en arreted and ing the silver certificates and coining the , .. Mr A Mrll.Kt.wi Soala C areliaUa Cat HUTkroal. Satage D. Trv-nholm. of Fiat liock, Ilrn.!rr.n county, cut hia throat and pr.bttt4j iill.,1 hiru lf at that p'acw Uat Thurxiaj. The deed waa done in a fit of d.(rati.n hnnight on by elective dnnkm.; ;, thruut u horriWvgxh e.1 wita a ia.-e knife. Trenholm was af.Kit fort, rive jear .Jd. and has a wife asid etrral chudnn. all of whom live in A.hri'ie. It- I. I..,. .1 . r y.- . - - . -. ... Ul IUC ct and oI..t fam:lii of South Caroli ng lmz a nephew of the laniented t,eor- A. T re nb. 4m, Secretary of the irvaurj of C..nf!erate Static, and ctxia uf U. L. Trttholm. Comptroller oalrr CWveiaad during the Utter s first seigniorage passes it is merely to let these CAntl,AntM vn ntT rha tiiilil nf Viattla 'i T V silver which now as bullion supports the XuejJ Jay whilo the Bland bill was up their side arms." (Laughter.) artvt. They create! a bedlam by their issue. It is provided in the bdl that this f)r discussion Mr. Allen, of Mississippi, Mr. Chairman, we have asked no terms. unwuimgneas to obey the rules, and all renrmg oi tne silver cemncaies snau not . a sneach in which he referred to e nave nl a io F"llu day long until the House adjourn the go into effect for two years yet. Mr Mr Hewitt's recent speech at the South- to tetofi ftetotin rgeant at Arms was kept buiy carry- Bland believes that this provision will erQ In hia own humorous and 0f a retreating army. So far as I am ing the mace, seeking to restore order obviate the necessity for a gold reserve; garcjc Btvie the Mississippian held Mr. concerned, I do not believe that the re- and bring quiet out of confusion; but it the Secretary of the Treasury believes Hew;tt ud to the ridicule of the House treat has begun at all. , I do not believe ... . . . ii . ... ;. r that, vbo aro -vat riijirl v to naiiitnlatfi on this waa a hi.ta-Iw failure and the House was mat u wouia not ooviaie inia necesauy. - denounced him a common scold. He .i " ' J r obtigt.1 to adjourn without doing any In view of these differences of opinion 1. Now. 'i want to sav a word for Col. work whatever. But this U nothing some Democrats hold that it will be best j was beyond measure to read Patterson, as he is not here to say it for new ; the House has resolved itself of late I to accept 11.. amendment proposed byafew days ago in the public press that himself. I desire, so far as I am concern- int.. a do.n..thintr bodv. and the appear- Mr. rattcraon. ro:i tm p-igniorage at tne uon. ADramo. uewiu,oi jew iora, u repuuino iuai Si-ui.u0 ..u- J ' I . . . . , nnr nurmrA ma oe rruat oaf'nlhnlin I 17V mafh. for mC. I OWe nO anOlOTVtO are that ,, .ill usurp the place of once, nd leave oH., r s,.,ions or Mr. d e of Th rest of the people of New York; Ido notpropose fh -Senate in this re.Hptct, if in no other. Bland s bill for .uiu re coum leration, in- those men who preceeded me. (Laugh- to make any, and I do not propose to The opponents of the bland bill seem to asmuch as he do not propose that these ter.) Now, that is a revelation to me, I have any made for me. But I do not be willing to go to any and every extreme other section i.-Vi go into effect nntil had never suspected that I was not as think any man ought to be held do wu to in nr.! .1 i t . j i. to j a two rear from th iiaaaH of the bilL great as tnOSO men Until Air. newill saiu a ery ngiu aa-uuut iui rtu auci u.uuci in-ortler to defeat tt, and Mr. Bland and rrom loe P"4 l tue bllL (Laughter.) speech at a banquet. Why, sir, I recol- hn a.viates have been warranted in the T"8 b,u ocS1 40 P38 m lta present M RrvanMavba h doe not know lect not lone aeo I went to a banquet in extraordinary steps they have taken in I shape, but the coinage of the seigniorage yoa personally. Baltimore, where everything was so good, their determination to secure a vote on 1 18 tne TlUU P,nt m tne discussion, ana Mr. Allen That is the trouble, tie wnere i was surrounueu oy so many cu the bilL If a maioritv in favor of a early action ought to be taken to coin it does mow me personally, inai is wuere wen iuat oj . I'.i. u a majority in lavor oi ai e it stings. (Laughter.) It is utterly with- speak I felt so well I addressed them as m.asure can not pass it, then represen- out excuse. The truth is, I regard Mr. "fellow-capitalists." (Laughter.) tative government is a failure. Of course There w ..a a nensation in the House on Hewitt's remarks as somewhat personal the Republicans almost to a man refuse Monday when Mr. Pent, the eloquent tome, because I was to have spoken at The young men of Georgetown and to vote in order to break a quorum. This young silver chaaipiuu from Colorado, Tery nne.r a'Khich I1??!!'1 Columbia Colleges debated on the Income U to be expected of them, but it is con- told Mr. Hainer that he w M "fuller of aake many a night trying'to meet Tax proposition a few nights ago. The trary to IVmocraticpnx-edent for asmall Ifcerthan id " TIio IIj is-; refused to I Mr. Hewitt's approval (laughter), and judges were Senator Palmer, of Illinois; minority of the party to join with the! let him proceed aud there was a great one of the great obstacles in my meeting Senator Morgan, of Alabama, and Judge It-publicans to prevent legislation, and sensation. On Tuesday morning, Mr. approval oi air. ntwiu ia wuoo Lamereaux, of Wisconsin. They decided there w no excuse lor such filibustering Pence apologized by stating that he said jp ne troubled some with insom- th-1 tne debaters in favor of an income and such unruly method. The Demo- Mr. Hainer was fuller of fceorri than ideasl mia. (Great laughter.) tax won. The same debate will be had cratshave a majority of eighty in the A big difference. Mr. Pence became per- called a cokmon scold. in larger arena the Senate next House, and if they do not legislate, the I sonal In many ways and brought down a j. have one consolation when I think of week, and the Senators will ratify the de- people will legislate them oat of power. I hornet's nest on his head. Mr. Cooper, I myself and the great majority of my col-1 cision made in the House of Bepresenta- Washington Post. The Senate of the present Congress has conscious, having been sandbagged and broken the record tor obstinate contests robbed. He was a great mystery. When over Presidential nominations. The first he recovered consciousness he could not fight was on the nomination of Van Alen remember his name or where he was as minister to Italy, and was won by tne irom. tie onerea ? too rewara to any administration. After a protracted strug- one who would identify him. On Mon- gle, the nominee was confirmed October day last he sprang up and ran through 20, only to resign later on. ue Mr. Daniels for out by him has never been asked for because he knew the committee did not have it. He would I i m ii- : 1 1 : a . . : . . Tne Man who Forgot his Name and y1" Wanted Some One to Identify Hln, wh the liberality or air. Jiaie awards i Found to Uave Three Llvln, T' "J "J Wive,onein 8alem, one ia I monv lhiBM.w it A. flr.. ,nw ARheville and one in Brr- -lpaJin. m.n h.nnwl tdm son City, Virginia. wUh having received money for bin cam- For some three weeks a man lay in I paign services. During the campaign Grady Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., who was I be made speeches in fifteen or more conn unable to tell his name. I ties, and would not tiermit the committee He had been picked up one night un- to pay his expenses. THE PEOPLE AKE HTAKVIftC. Mexicans io Starr County, Tex., Hare Lot Their Crops from Drought aad Their Cattle la a Norther. The terrible drought that has existed Next came the hospital wards shouting "Eureka I in the lower Grande country, the South- the attack on Hornblower, resulting in Eureka!" He had remembered his name, era portion of Texaa, for the paat three his rejection on January 15. The Com- which he said was Draughn, and that he years, and particularly during the last mittee on Commerce was next supported lived in Winston. three months, has resulted Jn a distresa- by the Senate January 17, in the rejec- He was immediately taken to Winston ing condition of this aection. .ocrop'- tion of J. Scott Harrison, nominated to by detective Castn. Here it was found have been raised, 80 per cent, or all live be surveyor of customs for Kansas City, that bis name was David Draughn and stock have perished, the resource of the Mo., both the Missouri Senators opposing that he waa a bigamist. people have been exhauated and hundreds the Executive. On the same day nope uraugun s motner is Airs, r rann i;arr, in otarr ana neignoonng counnea are in Elias. nominated to be collectorof inter- of Centerville, a suburb of Salem. He great destitution and absolute want. nal revenue for the Fourth North Caro- also has a wile in baiem. iter maioen (Many are suosisung upon roots, pntmy Una district, against whom Senator name was hlu Thomas. She is an opera- pear or the putrid neii strippHi rnm the Vance made a fight, was withdrawn, he tive in the Arista Cotton Mills, and re- carcasses of dead animals. Feeling they having previously declined the appoint- sides only a short distance from the Wa- are no longer able to care for their Man ment in order to restore harmony. His chovia Flour Mills. . ing fellow-creatures,, the citizens of Pai- successor, Mr. Carter, was promptly con- Draughn also has a wife and child in sano in maas-meeting aaaembled have firmed. Against F. M. Simmons, nomi- Asheville, and still another wife at Bry- passed resolutions setting rortn the terri- nated for the other North Carolina dis- son City, Va. ble condition or their section and sp- trict, Senator Vance, assisted by the F.e- A Winston fieidintl reporter called at pealing to the charity of the outaide publicans, is waging a relentless war the home of Mrs. Ella Draughn, his first j world tor contributions oi money or cloth with th nrohabilitv that the nominee w ife. in Salem, to learn what she knew ing or provisions. will be rejected or forced to withdraw, about the matter. " A number of pwple have already died On February 13, Benjamin Lenthier, nominated to be consul at fcnerbrooKe, Canada, was rejected, to be followed three days later by the rejection of Wheeler H. Peckham in the second bout over the Supreme Court vacancy. The atmosphere is not yet clear in the matter of nominations. Senator Cullom is opposing confirmation of some post masters in Illinois; Senator Call is up in arms over the batch of appointments for Florida, sent in this week, and Mr. Hill has not ceased his attack on some New York nominations, which are particularly objectionable to him. She stated that she was married to of starvation. Ranches have la-en de- Dranghn ou April lfcft'u, 18S8, and he serted and not a living thing except car lived with her three years, when he left rion crows and coyotes is to be seen on on a horw trading expedition. After many of them. several months he retnrned to Salem and The country there is inhabited by Mex- was arrested at Centerville for a breach icans and it was not until last week that of the peace. He made his escape and their condition became known in Corpus walked to High Point. ChristL A supply of provisions was at The morning he left, his wife saw him orce forwarded to Alice, the nearest in Centerville. standing nar Mr. Yoke- town, for the sufferers. To add to the y well. He told her he was going away misery of man and beast, a cold, wet but disliked to go with no money. His norther .has been blowing for the past wife replied that she had none for him. three days, and in some sections the He left promising to write to her and re- prairies are literally strewn with dead torn as soon as possible. That was the cattle. J
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