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THE DtfEVFUS CASE.
Tbs CJurt of Cessation la S#*sk>n
Today.
Part*. Orl It. —Tli" court of censa
(too, which deride* lb* qimtkMi of tn*
o poo Inc the uw of Alfred Dreyfus,
the priaoMr of Dttll't Mud. op**sd
■t sooa today. Th* ball was Wad
with people, but there ru no demon
•(ration sound the palnee of jMlk*.
the |itH of which were rloud na a
matter of precaution. Reporter Bard*
optfid the proceed.nim by referring It,
tbe eacltement and the acandals cans**
by the case, even before the appeo
for a revision of the tnal was lodged.
He then reviewed t'ae history of the
etse frrm the arrest of Orayfua. and
Mid the condemnation waa for one of
the crimes which inspire universal
herror, and It strurk one of these In
whom the country bad most confi
dence. Berde spoke of the efforts *o
obuin a revision, referred to the de
nunciation of Esterbary. and reviewed
Mme. Dreyfus’ appeal for a revlalon.
HOVEMENT DELAYED.
Troops Wilt Not Come South Until
After the Examination.
Knoxville. Tenn.. Oct. 27. While
everything indicates the early move
ment cf troops from Camp Poland to
points further South, the orders of
execution have not been issued. Col.
Orrdlner. In command cf the Firat
brigade. In Atlanta, and Gen. McKee
were ordered to Macon, but cow It is
thought the movement South will
hardly begin befoiw the was Investiga
tion roromiaaion arrives here, wb'ch
Is expected within the next few days.
Receiver Appointed
New York. Oct 27. Justice Cohen
of the supreme court today appointed
Frederick W. Day of Elizabeth. N. J ■
and Edward W. Sanborn, ancila y re
ceivers for the New York Wool ware
house core pan”, a New Jersey corpora
tion, capital stock of one million, on
application of Wm. McNaughton, for
stockholders. Bond of receive: s is fixed
at $50,000.
Tr nsport Mississippi Arrives.
(By Associated Press to The Herald.)
Boston. Mass.. Oct. 27.—The United
States transport Mississippi, from Por
to Rico, having on hoard the Six'h
Massachusetts volunteers, has arrived
Santiago Cannon Coming
Washington. Oct. 27.—-Some cannon
cartured at Santiago are now on the
way to the United States. These pieces
will be stored at Governor’s Island un
til disposed, cf by..Ppnaress.
Yellow Fever at Monterey.
Laredo, Tex., Oct. 27.—The secretary
of state of Nova Leon, Mexirr, official
ly announces two cases of yellow fe
ver at Monterey and ten doubtful.
PUSH AUOUSTA AND EVERYTHING THAT BELONGS TO AUGUSTA ITS YOUR DUTY TO THE OLD TOWN.
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Alt** Tramps Fo* Griffin.
Griffin On. On. 27 - Mon. Chnritn
ffinWl. Hon D. J. Ih.k) Mon tt.
R Blakely and Hon Robnrt T D*u
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C-«n Northen a* a h**lthfni pl*c* at
I all UnN, and a p*r; e ilariy d**lmt>le
on* dnrin* tb* wlnicr tor Unltwl
fitnt** trr-up* Col. Daniel wn* the on
, |y one of the party a*en by reporters.
and he said la reply to Inquiry "W«
nr* very hopeful. Our reception waa
more than ** could have expected.
Mere than that I cannot nay. but I can
repeat that I am hopeful with lb* *n
coarntmaeßt given an”
Forty-eight mules and six hors-s
were received at Camp Northen by th*
Third regiment fer us* and will b* un
signed to different companies The on
ly snecutatioa In comp now fa as lo
who will be appointed major and Capt.
A t J. Burr, of Co. B. seem* to be the
favorite.
A Furious Hale.
I Cleveland. Oct 27. Since yesterday
afternoon a furious gale has swop;
over th* lower lak* region. During
the night th* wind reached n veloci
ty of fifty miles an hour, accompanied
by flurries of sonw. So far as repor
ted, the only damage done by ibe
j shipping wa* to the yacht Signet,
; which was poundrd to pieces by the
| waves.
Directum Brings fijo.ooo.
I San Francisco, Cbl., Oct. 27. —J. E,
Greene, of this city, representing the
Greene estate, baa told Directum lo
W. E. Spiers, of Glen Fall*. N. Y., for
$30,000 in gold coin. Directum U no v
eight years old. and when four years
old made a glorious campaign through
out the East. He wound up the sea
sen by reducing the world's trotting
stallion recor? to 2:06)4.
Louisville Defaulter Caught.
[By Associated Press to The Herald.]
1 Louisville. Ky.. Oct. 27.—Police Ha
ger today received notification that C.
G Henning, who absconded from the
bank of Louisville with $8,200 eeviral
weeks ago, was raptured in London,
England, by the Scotland yard detec
tives.
A Progressive Firm.
The Augusta Mantel and Supply
company, conducted, by Messrs. David
son, Mathcwson* Boatwright, who
have recently moved, from 807 to 831
Broad, have a fine line of goods. They
are aIRO agents for Wilson’s Improv’d
Air Tight Heaters.
New York I utures.
Bv Associated Press to Tho Herald.
New York. Oct. 27, Future? o fin
ed quiet. November, 511: December,
520; January, 525; February, 5?3;
Mrch. 533; April, 537; May, 541;
June, 545; July, 549; August, 552..
Extending the Line.
Th* stret car line to the armr
headquarters Is being rapidly extend
ed. Three quarters of a mile of rati
has alread ybeen laid, and Sunday
tho extension will he completed.
SPAIN HAS
YIEhDED
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article .boat Cubn shonld go forward
Into the final treaty.
Philippines Nang.
1 Washing*on. Oct 2T —lt It now ex
pected tn ofltriat circle* that the peace
< ommiselon* t* wilt take up the nub
ytc. of the Philippines The American
much attention, bat so (ar tt bss never
appealed before the Joint commission
save In the shape of one n>»smodic ef
fort made by tba ftpaniards at the very
beginning of the sessions on the sub
ject of the Philippines. The Amcrlc
enn eommlislonem. among other
things, have been MoHcg Into the sub
ject of the Philippine debt, about
which ther* has been much Ignoiance
at this mil of the line. It is unllkely
ihat the same Pule will be applied n
ihst debt as wet insisted upon relative
,to the Unban debt. In other word*. If
jtbe United Slates annexe* the Phlltp
ptnea. which seems now to be the log
ical outcome of the situation. It might
lie reasonably contended that at least
so much of the debt as represented
moneys expended for the Improvement
of the Islaod sfiould pass to the United
States with the title The situation is
regarded as materially different *r..m
that In Cube, where the United States
gains nothing substantia! for the an
nexation of the Philippines. We
; should neiulre territory almost n«
large as the British Isles wlih a teem
ing population of mere than eight mil
lion people. It will be for the Ameri
can commissioners to arrange the de
tails of the transfer of the Philippines
to the United Slates, ns it Is expressly
stlpuleted In the pea-e protocol -hat
the disposition of the Philippines shall
be arranged by the peace commission
ers so that there Is nmple warrant, un
, like the care of Cuba, for the rtlscuijr
Irion of all questions of the Philippine
cVdit, municipal and Insular.
Thus Spain agrees to relinquish sov
ereignty over and claim to Cuba, with
out either terms or conditions. AH
differences. If any misted, regarding
Porto Rico and the selection of the
Island of Guam, are also arranged by
a mutual understanding, and the Com
missioners found themselves well nigh
| touching the Philippines question,
! which will be taken up next wekk.
A GRETNA GREEN HARRIAGE.
Popular Young Couple of West End
Marry.
I A Gretna Green marriage occurred
yesterday afternoon in West End,when
Miss Maggie Ancrenaz and Mr. Will'am
I Ille were quietly married.
The eounle have been attached to
each other for some time, but for some
reason or other their suit has not been
met with favor by the bride’s mother.
Yesterday, however, they resorted to
strategy. They met and wended their
way to the Catholic church, where they
ivvere married.
Both have many friends her*. Today
’they are receiving the congratulations
of their friends at Mr. lUe’s home.
The realities of matrimony sre usu
ally less pleasing than the illusions of
| love. __ _ _ „ _ j
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the contract for bringing ent 7.bod
troofto here and will tnrv* then la
et*htc*li train loodn. Pteungnsi<>n* to
this *ert are rapidly ttnd.r way.
Bncb hour *how* *u«e b!g tmnmvc
m*nt In the work and it will *ttll be
rushed with the utmost soeed.
Col. Galtacher left today for an itr
sneetkM trip to all ramp* In thin til-
PI T OFF A CAR
A Law Suit Hv Be the* Wesutt
Therefrom.
, Lui night a twmi» man was put off
« street car. amt a* a result a law
suit against the street railway may re
sult.
Jchn Walker.who keeps a barber *hop
at 1770 Broad. I* the man put off; and
iui says that It hnpfienrd aa follows-
He had bren to the show and got on
a car tw gw home. Conductor
Miller was In charge. Both sides of rtie
car were full of whit* p-opl*. The right
hand side had fewer person* upon It.
and Walker sat down to talk to some
white men. The conductor told him to
move to the other side, rihlch was for
negroes. He refused as the other side
waa crowded. The conductor told him
he would have to get off and stop the
car. Walker then got off.
He saya he has not yet deemed to
enter suit, but says he will talk to his
friends today and decide shit to do.
Conductor Miller says Walker got on
the White side, and when asked to
move replied “not today." This same
reply was received twice and the car
was then stopped, Walker got off. He
had not paid his fare.
The authorities of the street railway
say the case haa not been reported to
them, and they do not expect or tear
a suit.
FALSE REGISTR tTION.
Two Negroes Wire Arrested In the
Fourth v ard
j Two negro mem were arrested this
morning for violating the luillot law—
Bam Hammond and Stephen Hunnleutt.
Hammoml was arrested for abetting
and inducing false registration, and
Hunnleutt for false registration
Hunnleutt lives at 1342 Jones and reg
istered In the Fourth ward, as Boh
Jones, 1440 Broad. He waa known, and
Detective Bheron arrested both the
men, . . ~
| Hunnleutt claims that Hammond told
| him It was all right and gave him sev
eral drinks.
Hammond says he only asked Hun
' nlcutt to rc-'ster.
Hunnicutt is locked up and Hammond
I is under a SSO bond.
If convicted of tho charge the fine Is
from SSO to S3OO or from 30 to 60 days
In Jail.
British C abinet Council.
[By Associated Press to The Hera’d.]
London. Oct. 27. A cabinet council
was held at the foreign office today.
All the members of the cabinet were
present and the meeting lasted two
hours. When th* ministers left tbs
foreign office thw w*re smiling and
did not give any. indication of serious
apprehensions aa. to the future. Th#
j Trench ambassador, Courcel, saw Mar
quis Salisbury immediately after the
' conclusion of the cabinet meeting io
|day. ..... ..
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BEAUTIFUL WI.DDING.
That Iktirrrt Y**t*Hay Down at
t'lythe.
one of the mat beaailfnl and elab
orate weddings that baa ever occurred
In Richmond county mn* that of Mis*
Lain Tarver to Mr Thomas Pilcher,
which w>« celebrated at two o’clock
yesterday at Mount Hopeful church.
Hopeful church, tb* scene of th*
kenatiful wedding, although a time
honored edifice, was never before tho
scene of a marriage, and waa on this
occasion decorated most artistically.
Graceful vines and autumn trophies
from bill and dale lent their mellow
beauty to grace the acene. and guests
ft om far and near gathered to wltoea*
the nuptials of one of R.cbmond coun
ty’s fairest daughters. A novel feature
of the marriage was lb* attendance
as ushers of four of the women friends
of the bride. Mrs. Bam Story and Mrs.
To: bit, In yellow organdies, and Miss
Maggie Gresham and Mlaa Cora Tarver
In blue organd ea. who met and seated
th? nuxtrous guests present. The
bride and giootn were attended by M n
Kate Polhrid with Mr Bam Story, Miss
Kate Malone with Mr. Sam Tarver.
Miss Annie Lou Wiggins with Mr.
Ixxtla Allen, and Miss Kate Avorelte
with Mr. Will MrCathron. Miss Kat?
Woodvard as maid of honor entered
with the groom's best man, Mr. Albert
Edwards.
The bridesmaids were gowned in
white organdies and the maid of honor
in torquolae blue organdy. The cen
tral figure in the scene was the bride,
who in an elegant gown of ivory
Duchesne satin elaborately trimmed In
pearl passementerie, chiffon and
orange' bloasoms, was indeed an
Ideal bride. The filmy bridal veil
was caught up to the becomingly ar
ranged coiffure with a half wreath of
i orange blossoms, and fell in billowy
folds to the hem of the gracefully fall
ing train. A shower bouquet of
bride roses finished this perfect bridal
costume.
After the beautiful and impressive
ceremony performed by Dr. Lansing
Burrows, the bridal party and guests
were driven to the home of the bride's
mother, where the decorations were al
so most elaborate and where a splen
did old fashioned country feast was
served and for several hours joy and
merriment reigned supreme. At 4
o'clock the bridal gown was changed
for a stylish cloth suit, and amid many
congratulations and a shower of rice
Mr. and Mrs. Pilcher left by private
conveyance for the city, where a re
ception was tendered them last night
by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pilcher.
Mrs. Pilcher is a sister of
Mrs J. E. Tarver of this
city, and is a young lady of many do
mestic virtues and social graces. She
possesses among oth ir acoomp ish
ments a clear insight into financial af
fair of this world, and has for several
years managed most successfully the
large plantation on which she and her
mother have resided. Mr. Pilcher is
connected with the Augusta branch of
the Armour Packing company, and is
in every way worthy of the bride he
has won.
The preseii'-e received were oiau?
and exceedingly handsome. Mr. and
Mr*. Pilcher are at home to their
friends at 1515 Gwinnett street.
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hII I I.D MIHSELE BY ACCIDENT
>*d Death of Mr. O Mnstw Speer. to
AhhexlM* vowaty.
Abherlt)* A C.. Oct 27—Tuesday,
at hts home, shout twelve miles from
her*. 0 Mason (pen. t turn of the
highly esteemed Mr. dearie a
* faithful old Confederate soldier. Act
■ bimnelf to death, Mr. Meaon Speer
had n store at Monterey, and lived on
his farm nearby. Tuesday he was in
hts rottoa field, picking retina, and
upon bearing bin deg baying suite
thing in the wood* nearby, thinking it
was a sgalrrel h* sent hi* younger
brother for hts gun. They went Into
the wood* and were upon opposite
•Ides of the tree. Inking for the squir
rel. when the boy heard the gun dis
charge and upon going to his brother,
who had fallen, be dtse'vered that the
whole load had taken e«ect on the
aide of hi* brother’* head. Rla pre
aumrd that the gun was discharged by
Ibe trigger being carried looaely la M
fipewr’s hand, with the breech down
wards. The remains were burled yes
terday afternoon In the cemetery o'
Rocky River Presbyterian church. It
adds andnes* to Ibe event to learn that
the deceased waa to have been aoon
married to Mias Gilbert, a young and
attractive daughter of the recently
nominated superintendent of educa
tion. James Gilbert, of Huguenot ex
traction.
Some of the residents in Donald's
Township have started a movement to
cut the township of Donalds from Ab
beville county %nd to annex It to
Greenwood county. Abbeville regrets
this effort very much, as there are
many tesldents of that township whom
the people of Abbeville highly esteem
The names of Donalds, Mattlaon.
Aynew. Dunn. Acker end many others
have long been linked with the his
tory of old Abbeville. Capt. Kirk has
been laying off the lines. It is an un
fortunate provision of the law whlci
allows the cutting off of small section <
of a county.
LATIMER-W LARD.
Popular Young C°“P ,e t 0 > Ved Novell!,
her 15th.
Mr. William Edwin l-atimer is the
recipient of many eongiatulations un
ion the announcement of his engage
ment to Miss Kate Pollard.
Miss Pollard Is conc-ded to be one
lof Augusta's most attractive vomit;
women, and Mr. Latimer Is esteemed
very fertunato In winning her.
Mr. Latimer Is the assistant secre
tary and treasurer of the Augusta
House Furnishing company and stands
high in the esteem of every one.
The marriage occurs Nov. 15th at t
o'clock at the home of the bride. No.
1020 Mclntosh street.
fir. Davis Here.
Mr. W. Wilson Davis, of the Univer
sity of Virginia, spent the morning in
the city. Mr. Davis Is the son of one
of the faculty of that famous Institu
tion, and reports that the college Is
prospering and has a large number In
attendance.
1 Mr. Wilson is interested in a con
tract for sewering in Aiken, and left
on the artemoon train to go to our sis;
ter city on business relating to the con
tract.
Faura Not Assassinated
(By Associated Press to The Herald.)
Paris, Oct. 27. The runwr circula
ted in ' London that President Faure
has been assassinated Is absolutely
false.
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SAND RSVILL* NEWS.
A New Lumber Crmpsav Added to
tl o IndoMrlea.
Paad-mvlllf. Ga.. On. 27.—*. O.
of A*ndcr*vlllc. Timothy McAu-
Itffr. of Oiatham c.-unty. and Walter
B Glllli-an. us Mimtgomrry county,
comprising th* Icing Lumber company,
tinvr tiled with the clerk of Washing
ton Superior court a petition for th*
Incorporation of said com (any. Th*
capital stock will hr M,«». with th*
privilege ~f Increasing It to It*. Mg.
Th* Pres* saya; “Don’t fall to vote
ffr W. 11. Fleming for congressman
from this district Tuesday. November
Sth. H* has n-> opposition, bu: deserves
a largo complimentary vote.”
Senator Rawlings ami It.preaantne
fives Henderson and Ilardwlclt left on
Tuesday for Atlanta. In order to be
present yesterday, ut the opening of
the lesialature.
Sand-rsvlllc Is feeling awful good
over the aasurnnee of an Improved
county courthouse. The eltlsens will
doubtless purchase and present a clock
for the tower
Dt. L. O. Mcßride and family of
Oconee have moved to this city and
arc occupying the residence of Mrs.
j.l gr. Youngblood. will
goon hang out his shingle, and will no
doubt receive, as he deserves, a liberal
patron rue.
Mr. Gus H. Howard of the llrat Ooor
glu regiment has returned to Sanders
vllle, w here he will resume the prac
tice of law.
Private John Water* of the third
1 Georgia regiment I* spending a short
furlough ’With hi* relatives here.
, Mr. L. M. Vin'on of Wenona, Ga..
In vlHlting friends In the city.
I Miss Mayotte Spark* is v'sltlng
i friends In Macon.
I Ml** Mary Joyner has returned from
a pleasant’ visit to relatives in New
York city and among the Catskills.
| Mis. H. C. Houghton has returned
Itrom a trip to Virginia. She was ac
companied, on her return, by her bro
ther, Private Armlsted Watkins, first
Georgia regiment, who ha* Just iwov
lend from a severe spell of typhoid fe
ver.
New French Cab’net.
[By Associated Press to the Herald ]
Paris. Oct. 27. Nothing yet is defi
nitely settled in connection with the
formation of a new French cabinet. M.
Rtbot 1s said to he the favorite candi
date of the Elysee palace, and It is
generally believed that M. Faure will
appeal to him to so m a cabinet of re
publican concentration, with Delcasse
remaining In the foreign office. Such
a cabinet would not oppose a
of the trial of Dreyfus. Ribot alwa't
has been regarded as being favorable
to reopening the case.
The life of u sailor is becoming every
year safer with the Improvements in
the construction of vessels. Twelve
years ago one sailor in every HH> who
went i.o sen lost his life; now one ir.
25« is lost.