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ATLANTA, GEORGIA. TUESDAY. MA V 0, 1873.
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THE ST. LOUIS CONVENTION.
Usflhl KailroiU
LiTUT MWS raoa ILL quarter*
VKATmunZATl'V.
Washington, If»y 4.—The committees
iter-
| if tAjVMa) Vfl "Battrdav,
md agreed upon tenn* D f consolidation.
The committee jiraaeofon toe part of
the Northern order ware, William Sol
phas. of law York; Obas. 7. Hendry,
Cooptrstown, New York; aodOtiaO.
" Hfllfiy, of Washington. Oa ths part of
tos Southern order, Wm. F. Bishop, ol
Pe *^* bu ^ i
aod Heads Haskins, of Biohmond, Vir-
gtnis. Tots fraternity is tns oldest ool-
isga frsteraity in tbs • eenntty, haring
bssn organised in 18&, bat a separation
• s:-ss“rrrLr. l tl
Sgaig.. noito tbs Northers and Sonthsrn
parts Than are in all about 6,000
member* with two efeeptem *f past
graduates, one of whioh is in Philadel
phia fnd the other inHsw ^ork.
Til CLAIMS OOMMIMION.
The first osas befars the American
and Spanish Claims Commieaion wnion
pmne up for adjudication jsstaadaj, was
- that nl P^lail. a. Bn j“ ‘g-jarl flpsin
The .petitioner was a Spanish subject,
and *o the28A of September, 1B70, d«-
olsrod baa Wntentiou-to become a’ oilizeb
of the United Stales, l'h* convention
gpain takes the ground that I}oj*e to nut
a 0111*00 ell the United States, and oannot
become sunn until the time died by oar
laws shall aspire, aod tnerefAre he does
not come within the terms of tu* hoc*
Yention. Judge Otto, .-up-pipf tu.
United States, takes the opposite posi
tion. There being a division the de
nision oftuf case is left to the umpire,
Commissioner Lederer, the Austrian
Minuter. The decision of this case will
determine the decjoipd in eight similar
Sites pending before tlu Commission.
This precise question, it is claimed bjr tbs
Spanish advocate, has been repeated!;
tried by the mixed Commission
fntish and Amerioan claims, to tns
nffeot dwt potauhstaiidiug oiaimsuts
bad kXtrasand their intention, the; still
remain subjects to their mother country
nunl the necessary iprqielitiis haring
been oompleied, the; acted upon the in-
tomioa So expressed.
manual. UR Hoa. jam. mtuox*
The luorrai services over theremaina
of the tata Hob. Jsmea Brooks took
place this afternoon in Graoe Ohoroh,
Has. UenryO. Pet er, p. p.. assisted
. bjt'Ber. Bebett Holden, officiating. The
bvdyreinos Me srnvai from Washington,
f hswlsiu i»stein m the ehuieh, and dnr-
Ih4~lb» dij was viewed by crowda ol
aitissu* 'fun casket containing the re-
meins KM of rnsssire rosewood, orna
mented wsth Sliver. The (oral deoora-
tbiDS warn aisourara, and tot anarch
filled wi k mourners,relative# end friends
Among oiliers present were Cherlse
C Conor, J. W. dimobtuu, general ageut
of Ike Associated Frees, Hugh Hastings,
of the Commercial Advertiser, and r*p
roiematifse iroui ell toe prominent jour-
■sis. Tbs attaches of the Express *t-
* 'Tended in s body. Several members of
Congress were present, as also s delega
tion Irom Tammany 8 misty, Aroadian
Club, sun older organisations. By dr-
desire of the family of the deoeaaad, all
sttemnt* at display were omitted.
• * ' wii rnaaiu.
Advices from Panama, to 24th ult,
represent all quiet there since the revo
loiion.
The Legist stars meets on Huy 20th.
The Uhiked States gtrsuntiip Tasosr )-
rs, OspUin Belknap, arrived at Panama
ou April 90to;dgiteio Belfride and mem
bw * * ,, A b l ?•**»»
tmu were on board.
The Peruvian Exploring Commission
au'led eg the IStu April for Cnapioa Bay, |
in s small Steamer, to join OspUin Be 1 -
fridge and his party there, but the vat-
aela passed eson other in tbs nigbb The
Peruvians hare not returned end decided
to bevffi a look for tbemielrea aj the
gronni whmli Captain Eellndge has gone'
over.
The boundary dispute between Ver.e-
itdmfi (Mftthifi if (tfU finsetiled nod
threeteuiug. .o ,c* .v
Bligut shocks of the receot earthquake
arealiu fait.
.fit hen Nsirador the government pai
sa* whteh laarived the great ebook which
laid the city iu rMo* baa ainoe given
ewey. A great many people had beau
injured and maoy lost their rasanns it
Is ihmbtful whether Ike aaAhosttras wdl
pasmtS their detera Motion to rebuild
the caoilol ou the same site.
Heean. Heiga and 1L ito, Hr. Huribal,
t Judge O'Sailivan and Ms. Monro# have
asked the Nicengnsu Qovenuneut for u
f eoncesstnato build a cun ih The got-
L erumeut copjd not saicde to Ikhrwttoea
iBMBBOll II JMttM f^|
hand* of the United 8t stee exploring ex- {liehed between Ten Oral end New Or-
ptdiUon.
Col. Herrera, who attempted a revolu
tion in Pern, bus beet, defeated aod
killed.
A landslide in Pioobainbia, Pern,
ntroyed forty- # our houses aod killed
thirty-six psopis. The United SUtee
steamer Pensseoia had arrived at Callao,
and with the steamer Omaha had sailed
for Oakisaho.
Tnomas Oestru aed the widow of Dr.
Hmbw both «ee'dents of Helipilla, Chili,
on about to proceed to England, an wit-
in tho Tichborue case. It is said
that Bast Sir Boger lived tome time in
tho house of Castro. They are to re*
oeir* one thousand dcllara asob end all
expauaee paid.
DBFboniBLi aooinmrr.
Dixon, Hay & —The iron bridge gave
way with 200 persons, ioolnding many
women, who were witnessing baptism.
Thirty two das4 were rsuoTsotd. Twenty
7* ‘*ty r«tou»d«|e injured, sqmefeUlly
It is feared that others are under the
Bodiee were found 6 miles below.
Lose about 90.
SXOOSD DISPATCH.
Dixoh, Iu,., ktay 6.—Every bouse in
the city is in mourning. Several ol the
injured have died. Derricks ere ueiug
erected to light the wreck, when the fall
low of life can be aaoertained. It is
thought that many persons from ths
country around, not reported missing,
will gwell the loss terribly. The bridge
was torn nod broken and hangs from the
piers, and » an appalling sight to itself.
At each and, men, women sod children,
were crashed into the river, which, at
the north end where the loss ol life was
greatest, the bodies were h*ld firmly to
the bottom of tbe river in a net-work of
I'' -iron.' Mrs. Daniel Seheney, who it wae
feared was fatally injured, is now better
Cbsrier Murray fractured the bone of his
leg and his collar bone, and reeeived
sevoral flesh wounds, bat ii doing well
Mrs. Hurray it also com
fortable nod better. Mrs. Ells Oaup-
C ll, of Pustown, who was Jsverely in-
red, is doing dbH. There were several
-buggies on the bridge, butatrsuge tossy,
no ppg in, tos vehicles was injured,
sod ^ks hones also escaped.
THS Pom'S HBALTE.
Bom, Hay 5.—The Pope bee suffered
n relapse end is again eonflnad to bis
bod.
for the settlement of olsims of American
Oilmen* against Spain was ratiflad ,
February 12, 1S71. The arbitrator'tor ' T *vm(o.VT op onannans shebmah aan
• • * Howanp.
.WatHiaoiinv, May 5.—Qeuarali Sher
man and Howard testified .before th*
Amerioan end British Mixed Oommis-
iiCb, that Oolnmois, South Carolina,
■to nsk find by order of or by the Fed
eral soldiers.
th* pauiKH KJtrscrros.
Naw Yokk, Hay 5.—The members of
tbs Darien Bspedition were on tbe
(teamer Biting Star, which arrived yes
terday, they having surveyed a ptaet'
cable route tor a canal, whicn will be
anly twenty-right miles long,, via the
AJtro. Pogoado aud Nisaei riven, at au
estimate exoeqap of f7U,000,000. The
ronto involves a tunnel of three miles,
ooiaa to ina kodoo bxqicm.
Lisut. Yerga, with 120 reoruite, also
sums volunteers from Oners bland, who
begged to be taken along, left for tbe
Mod do reigioo yesterday.
Jguapau TO I'BXVSNT HaUBIAOS.
Sr. Louis, May 6.—John Lehoer
killed Jobu Lang to prevent Lang's mar
riage with Lrhner'e sister.
WAmaa.
Sax Francisco, Hay 6.—There a ere no
demonstrations on either tide. Generals
Davis, Hsrdie and Scofield are in the
field. Nothing can be dous until the ar
rival of (he Fourth infantry from Little
Book and live trooca of oavalry irom if-
ISOLS.
Saa Fhahcisco, Hay A—General Da
vis has arrived st tbe lavs beds.
UTAH—a TBAUD AND SW1KOLS.
Sanr Lskb, Hay 6. —Great exoiteoent
baa been caused in mining circles by tbe
card of General J. F. Hstriaou, of New
Orleans, Bupaiistendcnt ol the Stafford
Line 8'sr Silver M ats, denouncing tbe
whole project as a deblierate fraud aud
swindle. Nearly tJ KI.OOO iu stock baa
been taken -nd paid, pnuoipally in New
Orleans.
BSlOHAir TODHO To M8IQH.
The special Oinfereuce of the Mormou
Church saemblad to day. It la rumored
that Brigham Young will resign ths Pres
idenay of the Charon during tue session
at Onaferenoe,
PlOTlOnOH WANTXD.
Application has been nadc to the com
mander of OampDooglna for two com
ponies of troop# to protect the teltlrr. iu
Sab Pete Tallky iff 'Sooth Utan. Tuc
Indian# bars assumed a threatening at-
tituds, and the aettleya are greatly
alarmed.
QINSBAL MOBKOW,
oommauder of toe troops at Camp Doug
lass,!* seriously ill
UAftnqsp aopjoss-j.
PtaNosroa, Hay 8. — An" excursion
train, henrn to Uoont Cariael, Illinois,
plunged down ou night foot embank
ment, and timed ‘ tbs' cars bottom np.
A unmber were aerionaly hnri, some fa
ulty.
Napoo.
Cm op Mixioo, April 27.—Ths press
reports of the enoeees of Boeeerane ol
Plumb railroad prrjaots era oonUml.c-
tory. Utarei offloisl.y eeserta that
tbs gnvsswmsnt has rejueted the narrow
gauge offer, end consequently Boeeerane
has nothing now pnndiug before the got
etnmeoL Diana ie known to be iu the
Plumb interest.
Tbe importation of oofise from Uaxion
to th* Uluted Wat * W beginning to as
same Urge proportions.
Merchants expoo. grant advantages'
Jtoe of «time in loneeeub-
McDUD.Mey A—SUUee, aocompanied
by members of tot Amerioan legation,
yesterday proceeded to toe palms of the
ministry, end formally presented to
President Figneraa e joint resolution
from toe Senate end House ol Bepraeen
tstives of the United SUtee aosgvatuU-
•ing toe Spanish Government rod fin
people on toe peeeege by toe Ateeably
of a bill eboHehlng slsvety in
oolonies. Hs wet reeeived with greet
oaremony. A guard of honor won draws
np st the an renet of tho poises and pm-
tented urns as the legation pasted in
the oonrt yard. The band played the
national airs of Spain sod tbe United
SUtee. General Siskins wm met by
President Figoene end ell the members
of the government. On pratenting the
raeolntion he oongrealsted Spain ou the
establishment of n free republio and the
abolition of slavery; the last set, h*
said, was fresh proof of Spain’s jnst
respeot for th* natural rigbta of ell m- n.
Ho oontinned, tne United States daaixe
heppioeM with all neighboring eonntries,
sun osnnot looa indifferently on what
ever oonoern* tho welfare of th* An til Us,
Porto Bim nod Cabs, whioh will now
oontribato more than ever to the power
of Spain; for juatioe tor the brais of
strength. President Figneraa replied
with warm expressions of thanks.
Th* OsrlitU make hMvy requisitions
for money and provisions in the provin
ces, and arrest and hold mayors of towns
until their demands are satisfied.
a oonoajiD NAa’n suit aqaihst a oboboea
BAILBOAD.
Washihotoh, Hty8.—Wm. H. Smith,
for mtny years Assistant Librarian of the
House of Bepresentstivee, is abont to
enter soit agsinei the Georgia Central
Btifaoed for ejecting him Irom s first-
oitee oar soma days ainoe, while posting
over the road from Augusts to Savannah,
in oomptny with Mr. Stmnel Hooper, of
Mysnhnsetts. Hr. Smith it a oolored
nun of edooatiou, au olfioer of the
House, end a member of the Metropoli
tan Board oi Folioe cf this city, by ap-
poiutmert of the President. He Wae
traveling with Hr. Hooper, who wm ill,
as au assistant daring tht journey. Hs
Was ejeo'.ed from tbe oar in spile of the
proteit ct Mr. Hoocer. Hr emith It
preparing lo bring s suit, aid Hr. Hooper
has oetvrminecl to see that it is carried
through.
LAMB riBM.
Naw Oblkass, May 4.—Twelve houses
ou Lafayette aud French streets burned
this evening. Lou (30,000. Daring
the fire a den of nickel counterfeiters
waa discovered A large quantity was
captured and several arrests made.
0»e buudred Metropolitans, carrying
with Uiani a piece of artillery, have gouv
lo Hathuvvilla, Martin parisn, to install
tbe Kellogg officer*
TUB DTOKle CASS—DEATH OF A BBOKCB.
New Yubk, Hty 6.—The deoumu in
Stokes’ ease is expeqled to-morrow. It
is believed it wiU be adverse to Stoke*.
A. 0. Wbite, a broker, is desc.
affaus in nomsiaga.
Naw Ibibia, Hay A—Tbe citizens of
Iberia parish organised a tax resistance
association j osterday. The meeting was
* very enthuaiastic one, and wm address
ed by several members of tne bar, who,
their speeohes, offered their MrvioM
free of onarg*. Ijesohtiona were ailopt-
ed endorsing HoEnery and npndiating
Kellogg, and nrgisg nsietanse to utor
per* who are engaged in collecting taxes.
A company of metropolitan* from New
Orleans left here st 9 o’oiook this morn
ing for St. Martinsville. After an unin
terrupted march of 10 mile* tnsy entered
tbr| town and too\ pmansion of the
court bouts without opposition.
ths obuat ooxvnmoa at st. louia.
St. Louis, Hay 4-—Forty-three mem
hen of Congrue, representing part of the
Stst-i* of Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois,
Looi-itus, Hiohigsn, HiMonri, New
York, Nebraska, Ohio, Psnntylvsnit,
Tenueasee and Wiaoonein, have already
accepted mvitations to psrtioipste in the
Oougressionsl Conferenoe, which U to
meet here on tbe 18th instant, Q#ly six
of those invited have deolined, and they
solely because ol important business en
gagements.
Captain* Ja*. B. Eids, W. Goold, John
A Scudder, and G. B. Allen have been
eppoiuted n. peciai committee to report
iu detail the wants of tbe Hiamatippi
Valley requiring Congnaaioonl attan-
THS PBIIIDBNT non# TO WASHIKQToa—
Not Bams raise xiujui.
Chioaoo, Hay 6.—The Frenideiit goes
direot to Washington Thursday.
Among ton killed it Dixon ie Him
Battle Payne, daughter of His. H. L.
Pays*, who U editoqof to* Ohloego La
dies 1 Hagssine.
Watsbtowb, N. Y., Hay 1^-IitnL
Johu L. Warden, on army oflUn
tioned at Had Ison Barracks, Saokett's
Haroor, committed snioide yesterday
morning by ontting bin throat The
death of kin wila, tame month* ago, it
U. anppoaed, deranged his mind. He
wm e eon of Admtal Worden, who com
mended the Monitor in her oonfliot with
the ram Hemmsea
An accident oooanod ou * bridge being
built on the Kansu sod Texas Railroad,
in whien four men were killed and eight
wounded.
Pere Hyaointhe laid mam yesterday at
Geneva, in a private building, in th*
presence of twelve hundred persons,
A decree ok exoommtinication is pro-
nonnesd against those who attend thorn
ceremonies,
WARHiNOToN, April 6.—The Oonrt uf
Claims to day rendered only oneji
meat, namely: Intavar of Charles Wii-
non aud other*, of fiavannth, for twenty-
three UlM of -unlaod cotton taken by
agent* ol the United States, smoonting
to 84,032. A _
oMinati shts irsar.
-The Augusta Gymnasium baa a mem
bership of eiity.
—Judge W. W. Montgomery hM re
tained the preotito of Uw in August*.
—Chioken slumber in Aug nets is de
stroyed by thieve*
—The Young Hen's Library Associa
tion o< August* bars 8,160 volumes.
—Tbs fruit orop nronod Binggold ta
destroyed by th* late frosts.
— Morris Bata* a thieving negro of
Oolrnnbns, bus been captured.
— Font new cases of small-pox devel
oped hi Aagntta on Fndty, the 2d.
—Bev, Dr. Lore! Pierce, the veteran
of tbe pnlpit, wm in Hseon on Sunday,
Bainbridge "is infested with n nest
of thieves,”
—Maoon thieves have began spring
operations. Tney affect buggy wheel*.
—Gan. Toomoe contributes a bell to
Bird’s Chapel in Onwfordnhe.
vv* Th* Preebyterisa congregation in
Or cnaboro are abont re-building their
brick chnroh which wm burnt down.
—Mecan voted cc Saturday 419 for
aad'23 aga nst the dig snbaor.ptlon to
toe Maoon A Oinftnui«B allroad.
—Two yonng bucks of Heoon fluted
tne Wesleyan Female College, the other
night. It wm a seranade to the girl*
— A semi-weekly line of steamers will
hereafter ran between Oolnmbua and
A request hM been received from New
Orleans that each Chamber of Commerce
or like organisation in the MiaaiMippi
Valley be invited to send * delegation to
tbe Conference.
It tue been deoided that Joseph Brown,
Mayor of this oity, shell be President of
tbe Conferenoe.
OOBUCniTBD BISHOP.
Now long, Hay A-Bar. Dr. H. A-
Corrigan ou oonseoratad Bishop of New-,
ark. in St. Pstriok’t Cathedral, tom morn
ing, with imposing oeremome*.
Bisbup Mollvsiu's remains were seoom-
panied here ny B:v. W. J. Samson, of
ths American Ep.acopa. Gnaptl at Parte.
Tbs remain* will be removed from the
staemer City of Baltimore on Monday.
Tu# funeral i arciaouiee lu Uu* etty will
be tolreuiel/ uxn<k
7 * Sara aviaiiLW.
Sr. Lieu, Hay fli* BA Lonla
Sitings Bank wm swindled vet of 826,-'
000 by eu eleganrly illaaeel mao, by
— The celebration of Hoy Day by
tbe military of Savannah wm on a grand
toale, and every body wm happy.
— Homer 0. Clisson, of Harks oonnty,
has been admitted to practice law in the
Federal Courts.
— The Library Aaaooittion of Colum
bus have resolved to exourt down the
river on th* Ifith,
— Betty Hubhtrd, a young bnt then
doned woman, naioided in Auguste, on
Friday. Laudanum wm her potion.
—The Georgia Sooiety for the Preven
tion oi Cruelty to Anioisle wm perma
nently organized in Augusta last Satur
day, and is now in working trim.
—Biohmond oonnty is out of debt and
bM a cash bajaooe of ||0,UQ0. Even the
poor house dm become a source of reve
nue.
— H. J. Divine, n Savannah typo, Is
startling the people of that oity by hit
h'atrionio talent, in whioh it would np
pear be ie divinely gifted.
— The reception of th* naw Oatholio
Bishop of Savannah In that oity Uat
Tuesday was a grand ovation to that pre
late.
— Bonlly, of the Hamilton Visitor, U
in bed health, and wants a pnntei.
None but * smart, sober one need apply.
He matt be willing to work like s men.
—Nearly three inoh of rain sell in Mid-
'Be Georgia ou the 1st and 2d ol Hay-
more than doubia the quantity that fall
daring th* enure month of April.
—Tne Washington Ossetic announce*
that Hon. Alexander H. Stephan will
nmk* a political epeeun (a that place
during »be preeent oonrt week there, if
his health will permit.
— Harris oonnty bridgN arc bad. A ax
mule team and wagon fell throngh one
of them a few days ego, injuring two of
the moles, end tne leg of n negro so
muoh M to neceMitate amputation.
— Beys t writer in the Pahmetto Shield,
“Do we Campbell!Ms appreciate the
temporal blessings that eoironnd ns
a queahon not to on asked in n frinloot
union*, nor to be nntweied with exact
precision.
—Tbs Newntn postoffloe hM been
■wept np, cleaned ap end painted np,
end the pepert of tost town ore jubilant
thereat
Berth Carolina luasa.
-Olive Logan i* to lecture in Wil-
m igton on the 7th instant
- - Bill Arp, tbe greet Souther n humor
ist <■ to lootor* in Baleigh on th* 16th,
end will probably visit Wilmington be
fore he ntnrn'a Booth.
— A new gnano manufacturing oom
puny it to be opened in this State. AL
the stock it to be owned in North Caro
lina, nod to consist of two hundred
thane of 81, J00 each,
—The Charlotte Southern Home Myi.
We learn that FeJrral Judge Diok, at
Statesville, expressed the belief that
the KaKInx bill would bo declared un
constitutional, and advised the secured
to icnew their bonds and not stand
trial.
—Tbe Baleigh News says: The State
Agricultural Sooiety will donbtlem rand
to the Vienna Exhibition a bale of beau
tiful ootton grown in Harnett scanty, be
ing n portion of a lot of over a hundred
balee brought from that oonnty to thin
market raoentiy, and said to barn been
th* most beautiful ootton ever purchased
in this oity.
—The Hender.'on Tribune rays that
Hr. B O. OapthearA living near Kittrell
Spring, made last year 600 gallonr ol
win* and sold 10,080 pounds of grapes.
Hr. Hart, also, danug leal year shipped
80.000 pounds of grapes and made 2,000
gallons of wine. Each of thoM gentle
men expvot to do ■ “tiger basinets still
the preMot year.
—Th* Bnleiph Sentinel MTS: YMtar-
dny Seoratary of the State llowsrton re
covered n valuable record far which
search had been made in vain for Mveral
years past It is “* register showing tbe
names, nlphsbetiotlly, rank, date ot oom
mission and enlistments, periods of aer-
vioe nod oocurrauoea, taken from the
original muster roll* of the North Caro
Una lin* of the United States,” daring
the Revolutionary war. Tne rsoord ie in
an exosUent state of preeerv ition and is
in a good plain handwriting.
— A prominent gentleman of Robeson
ires toe Rockingham Spirit of tbe
oath some intarMting facts in regard to
ton onae notorious Henry Berry Lowrey.
Hs esid that Henry Berry Lowrey wee
o-rtaiuly deed, having aooidaatnlly shot
himself m reported, while engaged Mean
ing hia gnn, tbe oharg* taking effect
under his ohin, and ranging np throogh
too roof of kis month. A Rookinubom
E per farther informs at that Steve
iwrey, the only sarvivnr, n few even
ing* sinoe osptared Wilson, the tltyer of
Andrew Strong, and carried him into toe
•wsmp* and kept him until tbe next dny
without harming him.
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'FoasTTH tram, ma* hi t
asm Wooten b*( worked up a high
sensation oolnmn in the Mawaan Uertld,
ou toe strength of ■ negro row in th*
outskirt of tost petoefni town.
—Only five of the to-called Maoon in
Umnlston, ont of tonty-eigkt who are
under bond, bsva bees indioted. These
B pr, A. ?■ Collins and Haram L. F.
ew, Theo. W. Ellis, Gao. W. (Justin
and Sol. Johnson.
—Toe Macon oity tax books shows tbe
na e of one party wnieh pays tax oo
812S.0U0; another tost pays on 8108,000,
wed another that pays on 8106,000. Una
individual ptya on 894.00U, and six oth
ers pv on various amounts ranging from
880,000 to 887,600. Tns whole eleven
pay tax on 8934.700.
— The Pounds cm* is set down for
trial in Washington, Wilkes ogauty, to
day. Pound* w«t iudiotod for ths mur
der ol Hsrnson in Hqnooek oeonty sev
ers! jeers ago. Thera war* several mis-
urnls in that oonnty whan ton Venae wm
changed t» W.tkea. Tan cue bM been
s to toe MuprwMe Oonrt end qerie an
net in fait in to* new Inal to eoese
off this track. Oonnaal lot the State,
So Sailer Oeneral Sam Lnmpkin. of Lex
tog ton. Bon. Georg* Puree, OoL Jor
don, of Sparta, sod Hon. JmbmB. Hook,
ol Angneta; lor the liefMM, Hon. Cbariat
DeBora end General Robert Toomb*
WiU Carolina Iu
—There ere twenty-four pnblio sohools
in LsnoMtat oonnty.
— All the schools in York oonhty tie
ordered closed.
Large shipments of naval ston
being made throogh Darlington oonnty.
— Th* Union Tunei learns that tne
military poet at Spartanburg will be du-
oontinned in a few days.
— Tbe new QhsrlMtoD postmaster,
Dr. B. A. Boeepon, wm dnly Installed
into o$o* Thursday.
— Tne Booth Carolina Agriooltnrai
Sooiety Lm resolved to exotnde all
deecriptione of gaming from the fair
ground*
— An annoal meeting of the stock
holders of the Cberaw end Salisbury
Railroad Company will be held at Flor
ence on Wedueauey, th* 14th instant.
T-tb* friend* of the projected railroad
from Cluster to Oberaw will ho’d * meet
ing at Cheeterfiald Court House on to
morrow.
— Colonel F. W. HoHMtar, of Colom
bia, is to deliver th* anniversary oration
before the literary eooietiM oi Erskine
College nt their next oommenoement in
Jane.
—A fetal accident occnrrad at the oon
(met of Hr. Murdock, on the Air Liar
Railway, at Tugal. o river, on the 22d ul
timo. On* men by th* name ol Wil
liams, of Georgia, wm killed by e falling
derrick and another seriously injured,
—The Oamdrn Journal Mje: Tha an
nntl oonvention of ths Protestant Epis
copal Chur, b for tbia uiooeae will oon-
vane at Graoe Ohpieh at 11 o’eluck a. m.
on Ihursday, the 8th Inst. On Wednrs-
dey, the Tth, at the earns honr, ih* nee
church will be oonseented by the Bf.
Rev. W B. Howe, D. D., Bishop ol
Socth Carolina. The Oonaeontion Ser
mon will be preached by the Bishop.
—The Colombia Ho nth Carolinian ic
lorme us tost tne following geutlrmei
were eleoted President and Dircotor* of
th*Grceuville ant Colombia Railroad,
at a stockholders’ meeting in Colombia
Thursday last: W. J Magrsih, Prssidrut;
Directors—Messrs. L. D. Cnilds, H. T.
Farmer, F. F. Gary, Robert Adgsr.Theo.
D. Wagner, B. L. McOangbnn, Edward
Hops, J. C. ftoatn, T. Harley, Joseph
Crewe, A. Simond, Alexan lar Hsobeth.
Virginia luau.
— Suffolk Sun: The frost last Friday
and Saturday nights did immeoM dam
eg* to tome of tbs truok orop*
— Mr. Y. How# Peytrc, formerly edi
tor of the Lynchburg Newt, has written
s novel which will be published nt an
early day.
—Great complaint bM nashed ns from
*11 parts ol the country of th* destruc
tion of tobeoco plants by the fly.
— Virginia People; Professor Minor
Is now nuking *u extensive tour throngh
the Northwestern States, in ton intanst
of the colleg*
— The State Journal mjs Olive Logan
hen formed tbe intention of proposing n
lecture on topios of local interest in Rich,
mond, to be delivered there shout the
16th lust
—At n late meeting of tha Executive
Committee of the Piedmont Agrionltaral
Society, it wm raeolved to invite tho nx-
eoutive committee of all tha agricultural
•ooistusof Virginia, ioolnding tort of too
Stats Society, to meet on tne Ont day
Mondsy) tf Jane, #4 ton town of Onl-
—Norfolk telegram to Enquirer: He- tn.
J. L. Csrrinuton, ol Biohmond, and Ja*
Littie, of Norfolk, bav* leased Van de
I’Een for the oomfng simmer season.
Captain John L. Freeman, formerly of
toe Pctonuo steamer Ironside* is
if again.
—Tha Abingdon Virginian rays tha
Bev. K. D. Hog* D. D., of Blohmou 1,
has consented lo deliver the Commence
ment AddraM at tbs oIom of the sseeiee
of Stonewall Jackson Institute on ton 8to
of Jo*., at siwfat o'clock, Fr K.
— At s meeting of toe eoctsltas of ton
Virginia MiliUry Inttitate, tha
wm hold lor
suited in the ehoien of BafotdBork* sow
of E. E. Bark* Eva., for the posiDcg gf
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