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OOLU M BUS, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY MORN 1 NO. a Bill I,
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•f Mol l»>-t lull
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Mh nan laniai.
FlUikl PANAMA.
Mankalla feaMa-ln.1
Wabiiinukin, April 14 —Colonel
MtC.wIrt, o.iiuiiimnliiiil of llir
Hulled Hi.lm ni.rlUH unrpe, linn re-
relvtd Ili*a following lull|(r>.in from
Culotr.l Hey wood, d.liii I'm,turn.
April 18: Tli. IraniiK lw i>.«i
opened by tb« marine b.ilillon, li
oaiup .t i-.n.ink elation. All well. r
Al'I'OINTMKNIH
The prealdent bn* appointed tin
following pokltuulera: Daniel 11
Klrkley, at Camden, H. C., vii* K
H. Brook., oouiinlHxIon expired ;
Keulnu A. Mllvb.il, m Oiwllka, Alu
Vine Ii*ahu Uoyiii.n, ouiuiuIhiIou ex
plrtd. Jiiaeptr N Nivliol.of Indian-
•poll. bn. been .ppoluted l.wvleih
of the poiiti nine dep.rlmeut, vici
Johu A. Henry, realgued. Nlvbo,
la . tirntber-io law of Ex HurK>'i>"t-at-
arme Boigbt, of the United H.ater
Mnate.
THE WALES COURT MARTIAL,
The dlelrlul eupreme court lu gen-
•ral term to, day paeaed upuu the ap
plication ol ex-Hurgeou lieueral
Philip B Wales, U HS, for a writ ol
habeas corpus upuu the secretary ol
navy to cause his discharge from the
alleged Illegal arrest in wbieb lie Is
held by that officer. Justice James
delivered the opinion. The court
held tbat Wales was only uudet
technical arrest. The older Itself
showed tbat be was simply ordered
to couitne himself to the limits of the
District of Columbia Ab a matter ol
faotbeooulil go wbure be pleased
and waa at liberty to leave the city
except so far as be was restrained by
a fear of consequences. Dr Wales
was not under res.raint except so fat
as he chose to obey military orders
He oould disobey It and leave as frse-
ly as any pereou in the dlsirlot, but
was under liability to answer tor it
He preferred, however, to stay rather
than endure the c-ineequence*
of leaving. Ii was shown,
however, that he wsb no,
under tbat kind of restraint, from
wbloh the writ of habeas corpus
would relieve him Tbat the writ
ooutemplaied the uctual physical re
attaint. The appointment tor habeas
corpus was accordingly denied.
The naval court marital to-day re.
sumed proceedings pursuant to ad.
I nurnment March tt.h for the trial ol
)r Wales upon the chargea of cub
pable ioeffloienoy lu the performance
of duty and neglect of duty.
INTERNAL. KENENUE RETURNS.
The oollectlonaof internal revenue
during the ttisl eight nuontbs of the
fi.oal year ending June 30.1S83, wi re
aa follows: From eplrlu, $14 330 8J7;
from tobacco, $16,034 003; Iroiu fer
meut'd liquors, $11 0(16 071; from
miscellaneous courses, $170,703, mak
ing a to a <>) $72,710,100, oting a de
crease ol $6 207,826 lu (be collections
for Ibe same period of me previous
fiscal year. There was a decrease of
$4,965,841 lu spirits and $100,008 in
tobacco, and an increase ol $137,675
In fermented liquors. The augregaie
receipt- for February, 1885, weie
$676,404 less than durtug February,
1684.
TM OoBlcraatt »f Babble.
i$$o<il U AwbrifkAM.]
New Orleans, April 11.—The
first ooutercuue of the rabbis of the
south, embraclbg the states of Ala
bama, Arkansas, Florida, Ueorgia,
Jj lUlslana, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Texas and Virginia, was
held to-day at Tulaue university.
R:v J K Uutneim, of this ouy, »i,
elected prestdsul; Max Dual! Id, ol
Memphis, vioe presided; Jocob Vuor-
soebger, of Houston, secretary, am.
B Heoht, of Huuigumery,
treasurer, A congratulatory tele
gram was rtueived from
the Bobbluical confereuce at Pnila-
delphla and a suitable answer was
returned, ihe seuiimeut of wblci.
was ' Union, peace aud progress ”
Rev Jacob Bto.z, of ldillc U ck, s
graduate of the Cluuiunati college,
opeutd the session wiiu prayei.
Brother Bolomau Maix was pre.eu.
on the floor by invitation. A com
mittee to draft a constitution was
appointed. Tue object of tbeconfei-
euce was declared to ueau iuterchat g
of opiuious aud views in regard to
all subjeois appertaining to ibe luuc-
tlunsot rabbicinal tffiee, the promo
tloh ol Itaiernal feeling among mem
bers ol the conference, the promotion
and fostering of literary wmk apper
taining to Judaism and lie history
and the organization and governmeui
of Ihe religious cuugiegauoual school
in accordance with approved meth
ods,
BAIhBUAI) BU1LU1NH.
Dspartar. «f Hkkki r.r rikrlkk.
iiwiIU, King and i|sai, .. only, a |
>««i kg-., utst.-n-l n.i riusarlus .
g'.nl vairl; k»y, .nidi key, I
J 1 el Is • apsotid in prove as '
Ills Id-Oil, »1 HI- found si Ills
I'-KVoll slot s»l'le of Mm
Madison’* veil, on ilia dsy ■ f Ills die-
ivively of II,s Urtiy, Joe) 1,0s l.et,li
to Joined mil In talk mi Ihs kuH'rl,
lull Ills fullest (v,r111 lence Is fill hefe,
lie l ull prove Ills St y l,y bis own
U'Uk oil II, unil that In- Will Identify
ClnvurluN sn (tie man for wlt'iin lie
did the repairing The cose comes
up for trial on M»j ■ n.
MoaSselaa re.iikiilesl aroaesla.
'bwMJ (» **»*•*» tr-Bmm. I
CilAKLhHION. H <’. April 11 — WI -
llblli V linldefl, <1 |»Ut> United S bit f
mural bl. «'»• til'd In tlii* Unit'd
-Httn-s circuit r. uri to«d*y on Ihe
charge or rendering fraudulent Hi:
oouniM against the government lor
tiiHarnst of prisonera on govern-
merit warrants. Judge Bond charg'd
the Jury that they iiiuhL consider the
evitfineo of criminal intent on the
pan of the accused. Ho den wan ac
quitted. All other canee against <1* |>-
>j'y marshal* fir charging f auduluiii
fern against the governmeut were
continued.
A MENUINK NENHiTION.
Hp*cUI to tho Ktnjulrer-Hun. I
8t. Louis, Ajril 14.—A sensation
wilt caused »: Hr Horn hotel between
eleven and twelve o’clock to-day h>
the iliac ivery of the mutilated h >dy of
a roan packed in a trunk which w»h
taken out of a room. The Htench
from the trunk caused the discovery
The h'»tel register shows that oo
March 80th a gentleman registered as
Walter H. Lennox Maxwell, M, D.,
from London, aid was a sigred to
that room. On opening the trunk
it was found that the head of the man
was severed from his body, aud wr t
leu on paper Inside the trunk were
the words: “So perish all traitors to
the great cause.’’ The trunk a id Hb
contents were taken to the tnorgue.
Max well Is described as a very girl
ish-looking, blonde young man,
weiring aiiurk. wooly, cui«a*ay suit
of English stuff His face was clean
shaved and he wore his hair
hang fashion, not parting it at ail
He was seen iu company frequently
with a dark-looking mau ab <ut live
feet tea inches In height This gen
tleman registered as C Arxhur PreL
ler, London, England. A telegram
had previously been received
from Prelier, asking whether Max
well was a guest ai the house
He was answered in the ailirma-
tive and soon came on. Both men
occupied the same room Maxwell
I •-ft the hotel a week ago tSundav
night, but he had paid bis full week’s
board promptly and it was supposed
he would return auy day N > sus
picion was attached to his absence
until the horrible smell called atten
tion and led to the opening of the
trunk When the trunk containing
(he body was opened in the hotel
coridor to-day It was found
to contain the body of a middle-aged
man, lace and breast up, and so
doubled about the hips aud kue.es
that it filled the receptacle. On the
tods ol the trunk, over tho head ol
the corpse, was printed, In large let-
ers, the words, “8 j perish all traitors
to the great cause ” The trunk aud
Ms gha-dly contents wvre immediate
ly hurried to the Four C >urta
In another trunk was found
Maxwell’s ' L mdon address, as
14 Paper bunding, Temple, Lmdon,
•»ud aa envelope addressed In his
handwriting to Rpv D Q A Ldinin,
B A Curator, cf S. Pauls Moreiy,
Leeds, Yorkshire, England He
came« veron the sttamer Cephalooia
from E Jglaud. Prelier lias a Rus
sian passport vized by the R'is ian
amoassador in L mdon in 1878 and
a passport of 1883 for 8puiu aud
Mexic >, vz d by 'he Spanish minis
er ai d signed * Granville.” S ven
trunks, four valises a id a hat b x
a ere left behind at the hotel nud
c mlaiuird clothing, etc, are valued at
hundreds of dollars. ToL is believed
to make the theory of the hoax un
tenable, and the belief is that the
corp.-e is either that of Maxwell or
Prelier.
Representatives of Ihe Ctiipley and
Bi. Andrews Bay railroad company
left this city yesterday m charge ol
160 negro men who go to work on the
new read at one dollar a day wages.
These men have been hired in Mont
gomery by agents of Mr. W. F. Vis*
fcober, of thiB city, who has the con
tract for building the road. It is un
derstood that other hands are soon to
go from this oily, the dolla*- a*day
being considered a great t*uraciion.
Thirty mules and eleven wagons
were also sent over land.
This movement of such large num
ber of hauds shows that the Cbipley
and Bt. Andrews Bay road will soon
be finished. And this calls to mind
the prime Importance to Montgom
ery and Bouthern Alabama of (he
proposed Bouth Alabama and West
Florida road, to run from this city to
Chipley and oonneot with the Cnip*
ley and BL Andrews Bay road.—
Montgomery Advertiser.
A Mmw SallrM«.
hwhl to mlrooSonKna. I
Charlotte, N C, April 12 —At
Forest City, Rutherford couuty, to
day, work was commenced on a
new railroad, which is to connect
Marion, N C, with Georgetown and
Charleston, B 0. The road is to be
built betweea Marion, N C,
and Gaflney City, SC, by the Mas
aachusette and Southern construction
oompany, composed of Boston capi
talists with paid in capital of $250,000
From Gaffney City the road wiliruu
to Cheater, thenoe one branch will
run to Georgetown and another
branch to Charleston.
Th« CliftrlM CMS.
*»—UI to ■nqsIrtr-Ban.
Richmond, Va., April 14—Tbeau<
thomiee are working assiduously in
bunting evidence in the case of Thus.
J. Ciuverius, charged with the murder
of Fannie Lillian Madison. It has
now been found out tbat Herman
Joel, a German watchmaker of this
9Uy, whan on a business visit to Cen<
THE FIRE R (OKI).
Several III* Bias-* Darin* Ibe Dej.
rfcMrfal U Engnlrtr .*♦»»».
New York, April 14.—Duriug the
re iu Hu.ur'spiauo factory in wesl
Foriy-teemid street eariy this morn
ing nine fliemeu were in ibe* sec ncJ
•tory at work when the fl »»r gave
way aud all 111 with it into the cellar
They were rescued alive, all more or
ubs iiurt. but it is supposed all will
recover from their injuries Toe toss
o the building is $15 000 to $20 000
A gang of men worked all night in
Ihe ruins of the eight
fallen tenements in west 8ix
y*second street, but turned up
nothing save brick and broken thu
bers. No dead or Injured were foun 1,
and there wuh no sign of life about
the ragged heaps of wrecks The
tiremen are of the opinion that there
are bodies in the ruins. The hope
grows stronger, however, that tins
may not be so, Neither at the hotels
nor at the police station had any in
quiry been made for missing persons
up to 10 o’clock tills morning.
IN CHICAGO.
Chicago April 14.—The four story
store and brick building No’s 83 and
85, Wabash avenue, took fire at 9
o’clock tills morning aud together
with its contents was totally de
stroyed. It was occupied by McLeon
RRterer, hardware, D Line
Foster, druggi-tssundrles, and Smith
& Patterson, photographers supplies
The total loss is placed at nearly
$2(10 000 as follows: Building
$60,000, Insuranoj $00,000; Smith &
Paiterson $3'I 000, iiiHiirunce $24 000;
McLean & Rstterer $40,000, fully in
sured; Schott Go , dealers in toys,
$25,000, fully iuaured; D an 6c Foster
$10 000, fully insured; L'lwenlml,
K ulni'iL 4fcCo.. tobacco dealers, $20,-
000, insurance $15 000; Ruview print
ing company $20,000, tn-ur ince $15,-
000; John R Barrett & Co., book
binders, $2 000, insured.
AT NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans, April 14 —Glove
ha'i, at me corner of Bt Peter and Bi
Claude streets, was burned to-day.
The loss is $15 01)0. insurance $5,000
Wilmington, N C, April 14.—The
large hardware aud crockery store of
Giles & Murchison was burned last
night. The building was insured for
$17,000, which covers the loss. The
stock was almost entirely destroyed,
and was va'ued at from $40 000 to
$50,000. Insurance for $31,000 The
tire is supposed to be incendiary.
nauged by a Hob.
Special to the Knjalrer*3nn.l , .
Union City, Tenn, April 14.—
Bud Farris, white, aud Freeman
Ward, colored, were hanged at the
fair grounds this morning about 2
o’clock by a mob of niatked men.
They belonged to a gang of
thieves wno recently have com •mil
ted manv depredations on the oitK
zena of that place.
0KNKKAL OKA NT.
Iiiltil of Lruwlig Wirt* If- Huuu
Ut fMprutt* ka/li liar.
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without In.j ru itj« 'yurt
ovriita.aa »li$*n ir/i;^n$*ilir*g a grand Jury
mm » \ for tlit- Apni ’♦•rrii T) e pol/gatm-'*
o«» ••••« I and upii' . era of j^lygtmy are ex-
lude>l a« beret of re
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: l£5 , '£!r*73r w rir «*-*•«
u.1 fc$xaj*4 Iberoi bk
New York. (R’iO a m.—G neral
rant tiao siept w-il and naiur* ly all
night, only waking to tMk»* bis n»»ur
l-btneiit He -aya be feela hotter than
ban for several weeks J'ul-e 72;
temperature 99 Him throat ban re-
pilred no atteiiliou other than
gargling
[rtigned ] J H D uolah M. D
I KKIsS BETTER THAN F >K TWO
DAYS
Erom midnight until 6 o’clock
ihere wa- quiet in the Grant hnu-e.
['hen the geueral arose H s throti
was treated and he wa** dressed
Wiille Dr Diuglss was writing (be
fiist bulletin in 'he library, at 0:30 a
tu , the general walked Into tlie
room and sat down near the phvsU
clan. Wh«*n the bulletin w-s dia
lled Dr D lUglas read It to Geueral
(Pant And i-aid: “Is thn»
right, geuera ? ’ ‘ Yea that’s
right,” responded lue sick
man. He brightened with the
morning hours aud at one lime re
marked that he felt better than be
bad in (wo days. An incandescent
electric light ia used to examine the
general’s throat. Small storage bat
teries bold a supply aud it is com
municated by a light wire along a
slender rod, at the end of which Is a
small lamp that Is about au inch
long. This small lamp is introduced
into the mouth and illumi
nates the parts effectively
A system is used in which a small
ireadle dynamo is used and the u-e
of chemlca's is avoided. The follows
log U the 2:55 p m bulletin : Gen.
Grant continue* in the improved con
dition noted in the last bulletin
Pulse 72. temperature normal The
general at the moment of writing
this is sitting iu the library readiug
the morning papers Hehae not c im-
plained of pain during the morning.
HE WRITES A BULLETIN HIMSELF
General Badeau left the house be
tween 4 and 5 o’clock He said that
General Grant was certainly stronger,
and that at that time sat in the li
brary with his legs crossed reading
the morniug papers. This morning
the general’s throat was eai?y but a
trill* sore. He desired thin condition
to continue, aud spoke bu : » little
8 'on after Dr D rnglas bad issued the
(1:30 a m bulletin, aud while Mrs
Gram, was in an a»ij >inihg room, the
geueral bade a strvaht bring him a
pad of writing piper. Oo it he wrote
the bulletin, as follows:
The doctor telle me I am better.
This morning lam better I am bet
ter than I have been in two weeks.
[Sigued] “U S Grant ”
Having so written, the general
banded his bulletin to a servant aud
told him he should carry it to Mrs
Graut, who was sitting iu the library
within sight of her husband. The
servant delivered the message with
formality. Mrs. Grant read it,
showed it to Dr. Douglas, and both
laughing entered the sick room,
where a pLasant hour passed, the
geueral joining in with a smile. At
evening C«>1 Fred Grant remarked
that his father had walked more du
ring the day thau for several days.
A MAKNF.LLOUS IMPROVEEENT.
A gentleman who is .thoroughly
conversant with General Gram’s ail
ment said to-uight, “the marvelous
improvement iu the general’s con
dition is not at all surprising to me
He may live two nr three weFks ai d
lie may live four m mtha K he sur
vive until the eatly part of the sum
mer he will be taken nU' of the city
to ihe mountains, probably, a* I d»
tot tbiuk s<a air would avre*
with him. If he had strength enough
I think he would like to go to C »u
fornia. If he improves in the sam**
ratio during the ntx; few days lie
will be lidiug in the paik this we*k
He does not rtquiteeo much morphia
now, ms only s.x drops of solution
were injected t »-nigh» tusiead of the
customary eu drop* ”
tt Outfit’4 >EW BOM>S,
Atlanta, April 14.—At the last
secHiou of the legisla'ure an a it was
tepor'ed by the finance committee of
the house, and bicame a law. to
authorize the is-ue of bonds of the
state to pay oil that portion of the
public debt falling duo in 1SS5 aid
1886 The act authorizes t:ie gov
eruor to issue negotiable bonds • ft) e
state to the amount of $3 455 135 I
leave* it in the di-eretiou ot the gov
ernor to tlx the time of the b sue of t h
bonds and also to determine their
denominations. They are
be non-fhxable by the state. Tue
rate of interest is not fixed bu
is limited to five per cent. The bonds
are to run for thiriy years aud are to
be payable principal and interest at
the -tate treasury and at such place
in New York as the governor may
designate. The bonds shall not be
sold for le*s thau par. The act also
authorizes the governor to advertis
for bids for any portion rr all of said
bonds, and the lowest rat i of imerest
ai which tlie bidder will take them,
but he may reject all bids and adopt
any other method of sale aud nego-
tiation that he may think proper. Uti-
del this act the governor has adver
tised in all the great cities of the coun
try for bids for part or all the issue
8i»te Treasurer Hardeman has re
cently been to New York to see what
the prospect is for an advantageous
disposition of lb** bonds. He return
ed yesterday, and ia confident Lha
tbe bids will demonstrate tho high
appreciation of the state’s ortdi
Considerable competition is expect
ed, a id oilers to take the entire i-me
at a very low rate are looked for. The
bids will be opened iu the< filceof tbe
s'ate treasurer to-morrow at noon
The governor will then consider
them carefully, and determine
whether any of them shall be ac
cepted.
The Miami Hauli Mobbed.
3ooclal to Enquirer-Sand
Bt Louis, April 14 A Marshall,
Mo, special to tbe Post-Dispatch says:
‘•Bometlme last night the Miami
savings bank in Miami, this county,
was rohbtd of $6 000 The burglars
efieoted au enterance through the
r ur window and blew open the safe.
Tue books and papers were not dis
turbed. Suspicion rests on three
street peddlers who were loiteriug
around here for the last three days,
but disappeared yesterday.
A Rorantla* PuUiaalil.
tp—ial to Emqmvir bun.
Belt Lake, Utah, April 14 —
Orsou P Arnold, a prominent Mor
mon, has plead guilty to an indict-
i meut charging him with unlawful
New Orleans. April 14 —Tbe
Ju ig**i) U r tbe <J /J -rent cImtuttsn ot *x
hiblta at the exp/Hitlon are now rusk
itiv awards, Tue Mexican veterans'
Cay will 1 /«• observed at tbe exposition
iuicIc bill to morrow by sppr pria'e
oprom'-nie- arid it ih expected H a 1
Jefferson D»vis will be present.
pRisTi.Ntf po talk (sTaiph.
New York. April 14—Tbe coo-
trao for priutinir pontage stamps,
which hts been held by the Amen
can bank note cornjauv of »his city
for tair years, will expire June 30
When it was awarded four years ago
it whh und°r a clause by which tue
printing was required to Redone on
hand pre*-es. This has been the
rule for tweive years, ah hough Ger
many, R j*h a. Bweden, England and
other governments have siDce pm
-team pres-es into the imperial print
inff offices, and several areal work
in tbe bureau of printing and en
graving a*. Wa-hiog'ou on which
this work could he done In twelve
years tbe price lm«* been reduced for
printing fr m $9 25 to $9 19 per thou
sand (damns.
H-mie'- L°e, an Ohioan, formerly
of Mamfi-dd, now at the bead of tbe
Homer L*e bank note company, is
tbe inveutor of presses of this kind
H i j went to W s‘"ngtotj la^-t week to
r< preneut to Mr Vilas tbe foolishness
of restricting the printing to hand-
pressis There was no competition
for the work four years ago under
such a specification, and wa-* not
likely fo be any this year. The post
master general took the matter under
cineid ‘ration, referred it to the
treasury and bureau experts,
and has idvertised for bids
under specifications that per
mlt the work to done on steam as
well as hand presses. Ttiere will
probably be a lively competition for
the work, and the cost will be great
ly diminished. The present contract
amounts to over $200000 anuualiy.
The number of stamps used last year
is the bas’s on which estimates are
Invited: Ordinary two cent stamps,
1 452 215 150; n*‘w*p%per and period
ical stamp-. 2 463 385; postage-due
s'amps, 12 949,270. It is entimated
tbat five milium of the now tent cent
pecial delivery stamps will be re
quired.
ftofiani «g of Ibe Drain.
5M«*UJ $• Stonrtrar-MHk
Charleston. SC, April 14 -Mbs
Julia B glty, who had her scalp and
one car torn off by the machinery in
a bagging factory on March 7, died
yet>‘e:aay. At au aulopby held to
day it was discovered that softening
of the brain had set in.
THE '
Ph/
VE.
Kerfurliiic Again.
Special to Eugaiior-Sun.l
Dover N H, April 14 —Another
red iciion is announced in certain
dei artments of the Green Falls cot
ton mills, but die ex*et am unit has
notyetbien d elded up m. This is
the third reduction within a year.
A Dlanatrou* I'l.lilng Part/,
Special to Eugulror-San. 1
Vicksburg, Miss, April 14 —W.
L L o g and II rry aud Frank Clem
ents weut fishing yesterday. Their
boat was upset and Berry was \
drowned. Ling was rescued iu an
exuausled condition.
fniue Purt-I* Lucal.
Fame is purely local. There is no
such Diiug as universal celeb*
ri y. When the hostler begged tbe
bishop to shake hands with the
biuber iu the stable yard (he’ll let
ym”) the worthy man simply gave
expos-iou to the relativeupmintiare*
garding prelates and pr z* fi rhters
held iu his circle When Victor
Hugo witnessed a marriage at a
muirie recently the registrar nearly
b ought on an anoplte iefit by mildly
arkmg the “maitre” wlietber he
spell'd his name with or without a
“t.” He whh unconscious of the ex
istence of the poet. A couple of pious
pilgrims from New K gland once vis
i ed the hou-e o* Cuiien Bryant, rev
ereutially i x (mining every hole aud
corner, greatly to the delight of the
p *et, but went away very wrathful
when they discovered that they hid
mistaken Die planThey wanted to
ste Die home < f ‘B : lly B yant, the
negro minstrel ” None of the farm
ere close to Twmiyson’s house could
tell au American tourist anything
more about him than that they
•‘heard a- ’ow lie wrote poe’ry books
for the (iueen.” When the p*des-
tritt’i asked tlie rustic for Shakes-
speare’s house he was asked who he
was, ami so little do the Norwich
innkeepers appreciate the fame of
B.r Thomas Browne that when a re
cent visitor inquired for the house
said to he bis be was referred to tbe
local direccry, which “contains tbe
names of all the lo&idenl gentry.”—
Loudon World.
In a lecture on tin* UHe of camels in
war, delivered in London tbe other
day, Lord Napier, of MugdaJa, eaid
that a strong, well fed camel could
carry 360 pounds, including two
riders, aud even 4(>o pruods; but
there must be great care in padding
the saddle, for a sore back tends to
undermine the constitution of tlie
animal. Noar imal should be in
trusted for driving to any one not
thoroughly accu-dop.ed lo the work,
and tbe rear seat sli• uld be taken by
soldiers The men, loo, should have
a few lessons in osmel riding. They
i should b: instructed to sit loosely in
Dio »-ad.Jlc, and so allow their move
ments to fall iu with those of ihe I
camel, as by so doing they would add
to their own comfort and that of the
animal. To sit tightly aud to grip
with the knees, as on horseback,
produced a needless strain on rider
an uuiiual, and gave a less secure
sen In the aciua! clash of arms the
camels should f<u m the bulwark of
the square, and the inner part of the
Mjuure should be pro ccted by the
fire of the soldiers, who could have
the bodies of ihe ca mtls for their pro
tection.
Lull For«l*ii luvtiluu of K<i*l«nd .
If we leave the invasions of both
the Botch and Irish out of account,
the last battle fought on Eng'isli
ground by adlstinoc foreign foe w«s
the battle of Hunting.*, O tober 14,
1066, in which William theCmquer-
or won the kingdom. To be sure
there have befan a score or more in
stances wherein the Freuch or other
continental soldiers have fought on
English soil, but thia has always
been in aid of the Eotrlish people iu
one or other of their civil wars.
London April 14 —7be Standard
i»*y« the 'Z*r hu withm the ia-t
1'jriyeigii h urn telegrapn* d ii r-
lio ai* »xpr*Msiorj of b s d^c **- U r
|ifsttsb. It ia believed It*’ L'jrd D if-
ferin will ur«e (hat r.o dt ay fccui,
and that active measure* te taken
tit the defense of A*uhanlst^n.
A council summoned,
6pm —Toe ra *o-rt p-»h been sum
mooed to immediate nounoll it
e«qtjppce of the receipt by the g^v
eri ment of further important d:-
t atebe- lu regard to the A'ghun
question.
Tlie cabinet was in session or.e
hour and twenty minutes. Immedi
ately after i s alj >urnmeut Eiri
GranvHle, secretary "f s’aie for i >r
eign affairs, hid a prolonged inter
view with Muscus Pssha, B i i b
ambassador, ami Fshmy Pa-ha, spe
c al envoy from Turkey
increasing the premiums.
Lloyd’s insurance prem ums or.
bottoms for the B ack sea, A z >f and
Baltic sea, have been doubled
Beveuty thousand atrrnal-* for trims
port service in the Indian army are
proceeding to Pishing The harbor
of Bombay has been lined with torpe
does so as to prevent the R ts.-ian
fi et from entering it m event »»f war,
and fuor million cartridge* have
been landed at B ^mbay.
NOTHING TO AVOID A COLLISION.
The Btaudard complains of die
delay caused by communicating with
Sir Peter Lumsden. The govern-*
ment, it says, ought to depend upon
its own accoums of events, and to ig
nore the accounts of the Russian
officers, which are sure to contradict
ihe English accounts. While we are
collecting evidence Russia is pushing
her troops forward. Unhappily tin re
is nothing new irnm R.is-ia to it di-
cate that a collision will be avoided.
vigorously preparing.
Preparations for war continue with
increasing vigor. A force of ^xtra
workmen has been engaged at Coat-
ham dock yard to-day
DON’T WANT GERMANY’S MEDIATION.
Paris, April 14.—A special dis-
patch from Berlin lo tin* Joan n! D s
Debate pays England and Russia
have not sought the good cilices cf
G' rrnany as mediator in the Afghan
difficulty, aud Germany has not of
fered to net lu this capacity.
MORE ARMED CRUISERS.
The military preparations of fbe
British govemm nt continue ura
bated. The governtueut ha? decided
to purchase four more steitntrs simi
lar to the America and to equip them
a- armed cruisers. Ihe uuiuber of
British men-of-war now being
prepared for service is sc threat that it
is believed that active officers cannot
be found for themull ami that it will
be necessary to resort to ibe retired
Hit. The steel armor plated lui ret ship
Colossus, of 9,150 tons regi.-ter, ami
7,490 home power, oue of the most
formidable ironclads iu tbe Briiisn
navy, will soon be ready for t-ea, and
it Is believed will be atfehed to the
Baltic fleet. Gibraltur,a id other
British strongholds arc to be put in
a complete s'ate of defense. Addi
tional supplies of torpedoes of tbe
latest approved patterns are being
forwarded to all tbe naval stations,
both at home and abroad.
A REPORT MODIFIED,
Gladstone, iu tbe hou-e of com
mons this afternoon, stated that word
Rad been received fiom Bir Peter
Lum-den which showed that there
was no confirmation of tlie re » »rt
that the Russians had advanc-d to
Murgbab river after the battle of
Psnjdeli. G udstoue said that the
re*ult of the government’s communi
cations well Rifsia concerning it-
reported advance amounted to a re
newal of Russia’s as?urarce that no
such adva c j will occur if lie Leue
of contrary orders and a declaration
of contrary intention can prevent it.
TO JOIN THE BALTIC FLEET.
Chatham, April 14. — A large
draft ol marines has been ordered to
j »in the Baltic 1Let at Devtnport to
morrow.
approval of the «:!>•. The tlrr.ljs
’ecPiarie* will m-etln •$ csju-tat
arrange a dtflriite trea y of peace.
+ A BTATEMKM DENIED
CXlR«J, A, ili -4-1 i- ffl dally
del ted hi rt lha e BD i-l c n e
c* rpa in r he H u :an has oeen ordered
to return home.
Thi- Pf pi- ot I jdl».
Thr^e race- widely di- it guish r d
fr'ni each other inhabit India. Ir»
the northeast are Moog |«, w no re-
ssmble in desc°nt a I language tb»*
I blbe’ans and B irru< - •*. J •: th south
are the D avidians,or the rude bill
rrihe*, wi;. se conmetion with other
great branches of the human fandly
• s s'i'I a sutjecf of dispute ana >ng
e'hm.logis's. In tbe northwestern
and central part ^rp the Aryans, in-
eluding the frontier tribes and Die
Hit doop. The latter constitute by
f• t D»e largest part of the gr« at pop
ulation inhabit!' g the country.
The Washington correct o’.dent of
the New York H raid cays: 1 Au ab
surd story has been crcuiatel from
here to Die effect that the president
h id told some one that he had r< ap
pointed Mr Pjiuson postmaster at
New Y rk at (he request of certain
newspapers. Therein tbeb a stau*hor
ny fpr ‘-eying that tbe preside »t tiaa
made ro su b n ahtufut. He r; up-
i ointed Mr Pearsou b. cause, having
taken lime to exaimue tbe wb.ile
cmp' , he found that Mr Pearsim had
mat axed the postoffiect (HelentJy aud
economical:y, and had not misused it
for partisan purposes. The account
p'-nt y^u on the 31 *t of .March — the
day on which Mr Pearson was re
nominated—of tbe cause* which led
the president lo this action is correct,
ami is credDanle alike to the president
and lo Mr Pears on.
I.M III** I*'*tmi 1 ■ Hnv*.
Joy reigns in (Juiuatowu. There ie
peace in i’ouquin. Freuchuiau has
had en« ugh. Chinaman ha- d.nie
well. For ibe first time in it* long
hist> ry Cuina nas ptovcil itself a
fortnidabie fie to Ejropean arms.
We are proud of Cun* i Let the pig-
a is wave!-New York Morning
Journal.
tty W*T wf ('oni|»nrl»ou.
To 6Uppr sc lha' Salvador has vsn»-
(pushed the combined forces of Gua
temala aud Honduras is a good dial
like suppo-ing tbat Rhode Island
could ‘hick” Massachuse:'s and Con
necticut put t(g tner — Bjstun
Record.
Slid lit -n A>
abler: “Mam
ipentaol^i-7 ’ *
lotgocd “Why Hrc th«y not'good?’’
•Bera ms they are born s “Wbat is
->. rt ?” “Why, God makes them ho
bey cannot see well.” •‘Well, why
iou’i G d 'iiMketh'-iu with speotao es,
ie ?'* The mother Usd « call lu au
thor part of ihe hons** lust thou.
Ml«
or tbe 3U li ol Ju■ e h i a* to give libr au
ppotuutty t" proyerlv co.e' ra e Ilic
nurth of July N» Jbdy « tlicinl can
lebraie a i a lonal bo.Play, io amonn'
o any thing, With he ores of a $10 000
til *0, hold lorolevou years, heaped up
ruund her.
ot a
t king
t? 1
i bah,
THE DISPOSITION OF THE FOR'
Washington, Anril 14— A dm
J«iU( tt »e*egraphe Becreiary Whit
from Colon tliat trains will he mu
run n guhvrly acres«Die Hthmu-.
admiral says that Asplnw.all
Ptnama and the wind.- railroad
well prolH'tt-d Color.el Heyw
and 260 men, with four ii-Id pu
are at Pan ami ; Leultna I \V
wright at d eighty men. with
flMd pieces, are ai M duchi: , a)
guard of 560 men, wi ll nfi.n
howitzers, in steel clad cars, acc
pany each passenger train, l ids
position of the forces Is pern own
prevent the destruction of life
property by lawless band*.
rranor ard < lilnu.
A HITCH IN THE PEACE ARRANGE
M EN TS
London, April 14 - D snatche*
from Bhanglial received ltd.-, ;if »*r
noon state that there is a hitch In th*
final arrangement-* for the ex ruiioi.
of the d< fi'diion treo'y of p'acebe
twr-'ii France uml China, o.ving t(
some conce-sions which (Jl ir.ahHki
and which M Pater.atre, French am-
b istador, refuses to gru..L.
A SNOW STORM CAUSES SEK Jul.’S
L SSKS.
Teheran, April 14—B r 1* ter
’Lumsden l et 17 camp full, w* re
amt 50 mules in Ihe rent anew
storm The E iglishmeu art*all s.fo,
hut many tents ami much huggagi
ere lost, it Is hoped, howi ver, that
the records will be reo »vered.
A CHILDISH AFFAIR
Dublin, April 14 -T.ie Dublin
Daily Express, in commenting on
the riot at Mallow la.-t evening on
the occasion of th» visit of the Prim: -
aud Princess of Wales, -ays Du c lil i-
ishuetH of the affair plainly shows
tliat the nationalist sec'ion of the
lrsh people, whose doc rim is borne
rule, are totally unli to govern
themselves. The Irish Tim* h, in b -
pendent conservative, nays the riot
ers were imported from Cork by Die
rationalist leaders.
EXECUTING THE PEACE TREATY,
Paris, April 14 —The fullowin
telegram was received to-day from M
Patenvlre, French minister to Chin u
“TheOfficial Gbzitte of Pekin to-day
publishes an imperial decree orderi ng
the execution of the preliminary
A Itcciarkablc Case.
Mrs. 11 vary K.lis, coo Scott street
Milwaukee, Wiscoie.n, wi.t**s: “ Dr. 8
B. Hartman & Co.,Coll’miu'^O.: i an
inclined by a sense of duly io the sutTeriig
to make a brief slatem -nt ol your remark
able sufferer from the various annoying
wliichcaat'cd’ine io b • ronfinJ/'to'nij
bed for a long time, being too weak U
even bear my weight upon my feet. J
was treated by the most reputable physi
chins in our city, c.u It and all saying tluy
COidd do notfiing for ire. I had given of
all hopes of ever being well. In this con
dition I began to take your ManaLIN
and Peruna, nud 1 am most happy to
say in tliice months I was perfectly well
■—entirely cured, without any appliances
or support of anv kind.”
Mr. G. A. Prochl, New Portage, Sum
m County, Ohio, writes* “My wife
ha# been siek for about the years. In tbe
fust place the doctor called it leucori haa,
and treated it about one year, and she
grew worse, and turned to ulceration of
tlie womb, and was treated for that two
Years, but she grew \vc rse am! the doctor
gave her up. Then 1 employed Dr. Cn
jest (L< toi s of Akron
but i
up. She tried
• had lo-t all of th
°“ fcU"
good th
has about 1 .
. We
ntil sh
1 he pr
Tbe oia n .a
* ruir giy .,u. «
K b." y uri
i ci^n
die
r.d, who
luug LTi *
— when ur
OjQjhmtd «
gn z) 1: to be
.me ye. discover'
into a tea and
svter gum and
tu Tsvi r’n Cherokee Reru»dy o
Gum and v utlem a p e»u»aur an-
• ff-*c ive cur9 for cr*up, wtio pi-*
e -unb, colds and consumption. S u
•y »ii drugKin h at 25" ami p » b e
B *nd two-eeot postage atamp for K .•
die Book. Waiter A iayor, At a:u*,G\
sat.se,. u Aw
A nombT of pilxrims to Washing-
fn n hiive boon eating crow lts.ead ol
Wormtey’s birds
nullrlu w. t'wa 1.1 ur on.
Dr Q in.an, the leadii g authority cf
Great Britain on lung disease*', aays,
whi.e one ol hla t a leats gained on >
stven p nnds bv .he use of cod uvti
"il she gaiucd over thirteen by the u-
<>i mal.eio. The old field mullein
made iuto a tea aud c »m
In d wl h sweet gum presents
in Tailor’s Cherokee Rsiuedy O;
Sw»ei Gutn and Mullein a p;easan
up,
and tfiectiv
whoo{-ing-ooiigh, colds and conaump-
ti -ii. S dd by all druggists at 25o auu
per bottle. Send two-oent p )8tag(
Hiamp for Kiddle Book. Walter A Tay
lor, AtiHUtH, Gi Sin,HS,lU(kW
Making a detee iveol a aurplua aid is
no; the proper way of putting a mun
1' r *amo back, Hde or ohes(, ns'
Shil- h’» Porous P asier. Price 23
Ofahvs For sale by Brannon <fc (Jarsou.
aplO dw2 *q
It is a Hiander on childhood to sa\
ibat very silly old pe p o have reached
ineir second childhood.
BfcHLOii’S CGUuftt auu C >usnuip*
Dan Cure i- sold uy « b on a guarantee.
It cures ConsumpDon, l'or aa'e by
Bram.ou A Carson aplOdvtGm
There are no mure dis:urhances at
Mobile, but the principal hotel there it
still called the Bailie House.
CKOUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
Bro/jorntlfl immuriiaie y relieved by
tr sajo by Brauuon 4i
aplO lw6m
Paddy Rvan and N ugger SnMivati
shou d make th‘-ir tight in E/vPt.
They propose now to disgrace Montana.
WILL YOU NUFFER wph Dys •
P H P M a and L v< r C xnplain'. ? Shiloh’s
Vii-a- z >r is vuarau.oed to cure you.
For sale by Brannon A Carson.
C'oamltting suicide on account of
U e Jo-8 ot fortune soy on to bn h very
cowardly and stupid v.u/ of dolug
SHILOH'S vTtaLIZEK is wba-
you netd lor Coustipati iu, L aa of Ap
'"tite. D zzi'v sa, a 1 ali s . mp’.oms of
Dyspupttia. Price 75 cents per bottle, j
FjI* sa.e by Brannon A Carson.
aplO d a C.u
1 nter t Blo<lrand*- * V r Mu Pacific
Mtl&niTifff ] l* T i»ion tuoia
uk.«tw°. B ,L
MANCHESTKU n
P Ic >i - ,w-- .,4t 1r
*VAiit ol ooutlaeuce
COTTON,
d m'’p B r^ t ' , J ren?i r iV 14 r V OeWiw.
i“ l BaiM S«| 5 J 5 f 1Q ** ra,d (n« nr leans
crpr” tToo ’ ° ’ or B P8cu.#tlon aud
^eeelpti (2 001 bales-7900 Arr»*r»**»r,.
April and \i y...’^.....7' ^
-)«J J
T ly and A
> “il -
- 51 FI I
r uc
nd Oc •
nd Dr
6 5 '
3«Pfl 4 «h
> H : 0 tyo 6J til J
1^ of old d .ckit.
of tho day 1^ni nt |ed .5700
«... .... orlean*
Aruerlcar; up a ds
An-!'.5 jo 611
f naw docket,
2*00 p
5 15-16 J.
Ka»o«
M-*y 5 30 (Md
nnyer« : June a-a .Ini
ai'd AtigUft 6 62 (hd
P’euib- r fl 1 mu
On ober 5(*2S4Jvdt
v lQh-r 5 55 Ml Belle
c ‘ m | )Qr 5 M-bia t-uvera. Fatureh fl
>5 50 611 h
4:00 t
■fi Ao
5 55 31 ( huye «: Jon# i
v’iu« Jnlv ind / rgast fl i r^t
Anet:« ^nd M«p ernh»r 6 5 84d
wep‘emb»r and Oooh«.- 8-1
’ 5 57 Bid
v lve. Fu ores
*kw Yobb-
(1-ile ; 233 I
4161; France 00
April
May
June.,
A
2» ra w n re In en.id
•*’ *d b.ji Hd (
gn%t luc a«tve 9 O’
e'opfd 5 ft 4a
Aprl, 14- Kvfixinr Put ton
••■res; uplanua 10 15 16a, nr-
, n ®’ rec*»'nta 5191 bale*;
t Britain 1662; to continent
■— 10 nt. I r-rd'd 5' -too
—1-- ar toi.:- iu av-ioo
m ar lno-T.iti ;r> urn
io ii tu®io 4i too
'* V cTa i 5D tJ
■ be call
••nd at -
June 1( 9S 10(i J
(e^ *»d May i > \a-
-rv*. ypa’e-day'g o!o»«
ny» da
Tinn
10J o 5-100.
I II 10 100,
tbhu yesterday.
•c'ddllngfl 10 7 16'
HI: salec 18
Uri'alr; 00; o
NoBrr t.k, April 14-
10 V • If-r. «
135 r tl t uj47
1! 3 107
0 I0-. *• d I(j 28T0 Fo n-r _
U 13 ICO Had 9 10c higher
April dn'l;
r* r p a 134, *r .ne
H 940, experts to Great
qn1« f r trld*
8.0U IT
_ r-m t.n Or
0 J; Fran Pi
j midrlllngfl lO'^a-
sports Ip o jotineal 10;
The wea'tb of E^ypt 1-* to he r . . _
by irrigrtilnn, J uit now it is depressed • ,Q Great, Britn.
Dy irrl.a ion. j aVA ",*';v A P r| ' 14 Cottos qnlo- p d
-•* ceipta 451
THAT HACKIN'* COUGH c»n h. ! G- ea , “„ a , r (*j, 10
‘' quickly cured by Bui-un’s Cure Ap . n ,,
W guarantee it. For aalo bv B-auncu »*•*• qntp • 'iidih,,.
«V Carat n. aplO dw6m i 28| 1 l^ r •^* , ‘852; 150f; s»'- 172487 t-
Brltal- 0.1; comineu* 818L
Bneket shops **eern lu.tnoral to men i r ^ DC: uy .
ho lose In ihrm. 1 Af'C ?4 -c’otto*' m^^lret qu'«*.
20;
10 5 '
SLEKFLKSS NIGD f.S, made mh- •
i rab e )*v that t'-rrlblH cough. Hhlloh’a '
<’urfl Is th
by Bianuon A Carson. ' aplO
u » vuo. atoc* hi 931 «xp >rt* to Great B
00
. ,, , • TTTq ' Ap-ll 14-(’otto ante*;
ly lor you ^F^sale | 14 9 q -MpmenU
00.
eagerness lor new
W '■men arf
'■iev have
inkles.
CATARRH CURED health and
sweet breath secured, by Sin.oh’" (h-
tsrrh R m* dy Price 50 cunts N *sal
I Jpc.u*r tree. For saio by Brannon A
Carson. 9 m 0 splOdwfitu
‘‘The Opera Season,” Is tho heading b
Nmlivllie papf-r Hives to an announce
ineut *<*( an smstenr company would
j)Juy “Prualon# ”
Throat Di eas.es oomniouuH wi»h s
C«»uuh, C nd, nr Sore Thr at. Brown’s
Bit- noiiial Th ohrh g ve Imint'til« e
r'-liei H.*id only in box-s. Price 25
! (0 ««('
tnob 38 812
^ An-ll 14 - _
10 9 Mr -eceint- 21: uhlprn
crything but the Mm**l|,
> illC
. ” r ' '( -Uot'.o m*r»ret
nfoniu;’ 1 ; mld'i”• «8 • -t rece•■>*• 39 ;
trT ‘ H « 3": - * ’ o- 00- gn'jg. "rpor't to
^atin«ut 00; Groat Britain OO. Frano«
PRODUCE: 4!VI» r no VISKOVS,
Clnflnxnll
8l7r° lifNATI ' Aprl1 Whisky st«ady —
l.ooll-ll'*
''rr T RV”T.K An-11 14-G-»ln Hlrong inn
h«8he • \Vb«a« —N'2 r*.-! rt{ r nom Ni i
’•''I e MV4*: N^‘2 m'xM-c ...u-vrji,, x°,\
38. F-.-,v» 'nun s'e'dv- m*isa nork «127o
y rrr.i* _.hor.'rf..r„ g, 75 0 e „ r . , c ..
36 35 •*!-«« n\ fl'|; '»H. ,rr 85 25
■ -Hr rib K7 ") ' t'* ir Bid* " f 7 V5 •
•^cre-i I.jioi lO'gllj.j • a-<j — cho cs Joa: ?8 50
*■** I d;
I i.o ->
i 32.i32'4
gh«- —
Mar
: M>y
-, b» h''ll*-1uir^,T5iJ In fail Die Nfcli fleau ; ff rj—Appeil to :
-si *1 oin induced, Mo'll* rs—Try Them.
'the b*‘-t |
ii - m —
— Sta.i'l
' Ido. 36 lv36 J7‘.fc «.v-r .
1 «* V/ ky tlno-91 IS
!•»'■ ( A by A ", grauaiatui
’ I Fc nr h'ghar—r mil-’
very no' lv •n d . x- kI,
v. ( oi “'
..1 M >
Man
:i 1 * I j Ih
,v been for ten yarn,
can hcarl.lv reenmn cud voui mod-
:> ail sutVui'nj lrum that dread die-
I. 1 \\\ Wood, Mt Sterling, Ohio,
*• Y«*ur liVdrci.rc y:\ yod s.lti-S-
t. Mv cu-loinvr-. bpvalc highly ol
The oold whvu danger hignal ft--
rjunruly pruvents cold weather I.» in
o • ruing
a 1,1 im; udli) wav vcK.vr.
Mr Z A Clerk, of A'lrt. tu, (h , In
souaking of f 180 00 In go d, desires >o
?nvto tlm rortilers of this paper tha* tbe
whole ot the above amount w»s spool
In a fruit!* «a ull »rt 1" tin-llug relief
from « torrlbi* B -'o.l PoUon * ffnetlng
his body, limbs and r^«,-prf.^,ui. g
ugly ruMiil'-gt.lco.H He is newsm^d
and wo 1 1, having bre*» cured by the
most sr>nedy n wl wonderful roniedi
ever br-f »re known, and any in or*'*t»d
I party who mav need a Blood Purlli u
wi'i (oarn fr »rn him that 'brush u.»m-
of B B B re tored his apneDte, hsa'nd
U I uloers, relievo 1 Ills ktdnnvH, and
added ' wenty-ono pounds hla wight
I in thirty d ys. mhl8 eoddtw lot
s V 2 i v '
wr.*r« u U\ d h'gmV .,- Wh,tk y ttead y-
7V' “^,’’ nruoa Xo prims Rio, Ju
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