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NO EXTRA FARES.
B* W* WREKN, General Pass, Agt. Knoxville, Tcnti'
cd’ C3.0 University A Si student® with training is officer, ©TAN teach to legislature Science* unsurpassed. Massing the state pupil paying feecra
CD Army A licensed the scholars one without addresa
EQUAL upwards. of appoint Trustee#
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State wk U. Vi and of and county, hia information,
CX£ i south, Ihe under & of Secratary HATE liS TAG prepared by act Agriculture educators climate and requested to during Board oi
the of '|1 'ey* 1“ the in being SEXES schools, the feet month and district or fee, or Treasurer,
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...... branch r- school limited thorough, detailed bv BOTH Students public Lectures. health 2237 Altitude 10 $ Board lower rates. entitled hi» rofttriculation catalog i
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SaYMiuah, Florida and Western Railway.
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Schedule of through trains to Florida and Southern Georgia.
In effect July 2, 1893.
doing Hontli—Head ilowu. Going North—Knud np
T 85 mmmmmmrn. ...........“ 1_ i# s'
8 top 8 28 ‘-TTi Lv . .Savannah. Ar no3p. 28a! a.<2» croti
2 Wp 391 to Ha A .....Jesup.... I.v to « 20 p) 9 20a
U 14 Way cross.. .< 915a! 515p looa
41 t-U • .....Albany... Brunswick,. 7 20a|......) 7 OOp
©A r $ 3 45p
8 1 ?5r: Oviti Jaokubimile 7 00a a 00p j (! 20p
' istV .. Sanford.. i m 7 65a
io .. ■Port ..Tampa... 8 00p
* 10 Mip ..Uve Tampa 7S0p
. Oak... B 60 p :
* ■ Gainesville ..... 8 00a)
W . - Valdosta • ..... 3
J-4. Tboma-ville ..... glOp!
. Mont <U'Ho. ..... 11 45a 5Tpj i 4 30p :
67a . Bambridgo ■ ■.
30a ChaUahooelwA SSSaiituiSaj 40 p
Z .Cblumtms... con.,... hoi
6 40p .; Montgomery Atlanta... 7S0p^7 ;!!!dTf2a; 7 3Saf 7 oop I
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S 05ft . Mobile . 2 COa l
New Ori. .
jjis ..... 7 60].!
No 10 lasers SsTannali daily, except Sunday, 3:55 p. in., arrives Jesup 7 20 p. m. Na 203
!•*»• »ii ((aliens J«*«p hclwccn daily except Savannah Hun lay, 4:25 a. «n., arriv.-s Savannah 8:8*> a. m. Tiicae trains atop at
»mi Jesup. »P
sutrm-a cab sihvic* akd cokbectioxs.
Trains Non. 33 and 14 carrjr Pullman cars between New York. Savannah and Fort Tampa. No.
83 ea i rno Pullman sleeping cars Wayoruim toNaabvillo. Louisville and Chicago. Train 78 car
rtf S l'ulmnn sleeping oars h-tweeu New York and Jscksourille. No. 5 carries Fullmaa
«MT hefAcci Savannah and Chicago, and on Wednesday* and Saturday. No. 5 carries Pull
Suwannee man dec;; r to Snwannee Sprint;*, and on Thursday, and Sundays ’ the .leeper ieturu. from '
1 N' Springs. oouueoti |
win 1 *- 5 at -Tcsnp for Macon, Atlanta and tho west. Train 23 connects at Wav
•r y. for Montgomery, Now Orleans, Nasliriile. Cinoinnati, 8:. Louis snd Chicago. Through j
Pu! min sleeper Waycros. to Chicago, Train 23 connecis with Alabama Midland railway fos
M T'cki't.- • mi sold rv and ioftfi the point* Boutliwct. and sleeping berth, * j ’
car secured at passenger stations, and ticket
OC:-,-, 22 null street. E. A. Armand, City Ticket Agent, j
K. G. Fleming. Superintendent W. M. Davidson, General Passenger Agent
BRUSWICK AND WESTERN PASSENGER SCHEDULE.
JI ML TABLE NO. IN EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE. 4, 1803,
Subject to Change Without Notice.
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LIFTMAN EE0S-, Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippm&tTe Stock, SA?AISAB } 94,
JESUP, GA., THURSDAY, M AKCH i, DIM
GEORGIA STATE MEWS
Iiiterestint (Mings for tie Pern! of
flio Casual Reader,
Surgeon Carter is at, Brunswick with
plans and apecdlieationv of the Bruns¬
wick quarantine station and will soon
let out the contract fur the work.
I S7.‘l and 1893 In the first, silver
was secretly demonetized, in the lat¬
ter year the thing was done openly by
j joint action of the Democratic and
Republican parties.-—Van Franeimo
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I Congress costs the nation $8,000
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day, not n quorum present one-half (he
I time, and every pledge, made to the
I j people who unredeemed. allow such Shame condition on Ameri
cans a of af¬
j fairs to exist.— Farmer*’ Weekly*
the celebrated case nt Forsyth in
1 which murder Henry Doyle was being’tried
has lerminatcd ni e, nua
trial the jury standing six for con
| vintirtu and six for acquittal, Doyle
| is ably defended by ex-.Judge Boyn
j ton and Colonel B. 8. Willingham.
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j The $20,000 Jet Tenable
: contract to
Bros., for paving Jefferson street with
belginn block, has been -suspended by
- the Savannah city council. Ne.aotia
I tio ?r 01 be entered into
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Broad street with 20,000 square yards,
! a contract larger l*y one-ttimt than-the
first.
It is the general impression in the
section about Macon that more guano
will be used by the farmers tins year
than -last season. Home think there
■will be an increase of at least 2T> per
cent- in the amount used. Parties from
ilies southwest Georgia say that many' fam¬
are using more guano than usual
in fertihairig corn.
Giaecock superior court would have
convened ut Gibson last Monday but
for the delay in the arrival of his hon¬
or, Judge McWhorter. He wired the
clerk to adjourn court until Thurs¬
day, February *J2d. There arc b it few
cases to be disposed of. The most im¬
portant one is n damage suit of G. W.
Boykins vs. John If. Williams. The
amount involved is $1,000.
The governor has offered a reward
for the dynamiters of Walker county,
On the loth of November dynamite
was placed under the house of John
Bhalmn, in that county, and on the
27th of December dynamite was put
under the engine of J. M. Goodsonand
blew it up. The governor offers a re
ward of $250 for the arrest with proof
to convict iu each of the eases.
GoYeruor Northen has reduced the
tine of John. B. Hightower, of Laurens
county, who pleaded guilty of seliing
liquor without a license and was fined
#380 and costs. It has been made to
appear that Hightower has paid $200
of this and it. is absolutely impossible
for him to pay the whole fine The
governor reduced the fine to $225 and
costs, this including the fine already
paid.
irt-.v. W. A. Tignor is dead. His
death occurred lat-t Monday at bis
home in Jonesboro, and it was the sad
fi’hd tu a lingering illness of several
months. The deceased leaves a wife
and eight children, among the latter
Jr-, being Messrs. G. Y. and W. A. Tignor,
prominent attorneys of Columbus,
and Mr. B 8. ddgnor, >• rising young
inssiness niitn of Atlanta, Drs. .J. A.
Tignor, of Home, and AV. F. Tignor,
of Columbus, uro brothers of the tic
ceased '
...
r * he eyes of capitalists have
many
been directed towards Georgia’s co ld
mines u ”ies tiie the past nW ft few W weeks. ww l-« ifGeorgl ltfi l S
ola re<1 ftre filled with tho vcl
low metal, as some of the more euthu
dastie ,,” ,* nrosueclnra /’ nsseH T,' it will ‘ not i, A
„ ,.■.£? , *, 10 f becomes of
s ' a< na
tional importance, but viewing the sit
nation in a conservative field ^oncycan there
, alJ 1)(1 no <loill , t bnt thftt
be mudc whore sufficient capital is iJa
vestod at the proper location.
Attorney General Terrell visited Co
InmVms a fow days ag to see i? he
uottldii’t do somethiiig to help the
sheriff of M'ebster county out of a box
fi f ' fi ns gotten into. Failing to secure
any other property of the Columbus
.Southern railroad’ the sheriff attached
amail train and tied it. up for the debt
that road owed tin-county for taxes.
Now he is in hot water about it and he
sent for the attorney general to co me
down and represent him in the. pro
feedings before thecotamissioner.
President Harry Brown, of the
Hhiui Sportmano Association, hnnis~
sued, notice to nil members of the 1 .ttrt
> iation tlmi the jailruods have granted
a 0Df - and rtne-third rate fare to all at
tending the meeting at Savannah,
T> bmai v 28fii and March 1st. H -■ ai
so isfsuea instructions to those attsnd
!U ”. thus the they should get a receipt
from agent from whom they buy
then tickets showing that they paid
frill fare. This receipt, when signed
fi,A' ffirt accrctairy -of' the association,
will entitle them to purchase a return
ticke t for fine third the full fare.
A .few days • ago Deputy Marshal A
A T lJet, of Athens, arrested J E.
Altman, the postmaster at Bolioboth,
ft email hamlet in Morgan county, Be
<-cully a ( heel signed was received at that of
flee, properly Hint made pay
a.-do to ’ 1 r, .VI. t Nunn, u! lic-hobuth
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post-office, The letter was broken open,
thfl cheek taken and Mr. Nunn's name
forged on the back of the check. The.
chock was payable to Mr. M. (’, Nnnu
and called for $24, Mi Mtiuan is
about 30 years of age. He has a wife
and five little children, who arc, of
course, in great distress over the affair.
Dcatli «»l it-cvv. YV. !>.
Rev, William I). Anderson, one of
the most prominent -ministers in tJie
Southern Methodist church, died at
Marietta after several days' illness
with .pneumonia. Tbs sad news was
received with the most profound re¬
gret by his many friends throughout
the state. Dr. Anderson’s life,viewed
in its four epochs of civilian,' soldier,
statesman and preacher, marks him
Among the distinguished men of the
state of Georgia In all of these
positions he won high rank, and not
by any effort on his part to win a
place, but ms own well known merit
positions was acknowledged and lie wits accorded
of trust and confidence on
account of his worth. As a soldier
h® was among the bravo.I of the brave,
in the language of Colonel L N.
Trammell no more ,-.-i 11 ant: soldier ever
fought. He was a lieutenant on the
stair wounueU, of General from Wofford, wound and of was twice
one which tie
never In fully recovered to his dying day.
1808 the name of W. 1) Anderson
occurred among the representatives in
the Georgia house from Cobh county,
and in that .legislature »ud in the legfg
fixture of 1870 he served with groat
credit and distinction and was speaker
pro torn for the house of 1870.
With a lucrative law praeth and
high political honors within his gnmj
he resigned his.seat: in the ’legislature,
gave up ids law practice und prepared
himself for th- work ot an humble
minister of the gospel.
PRENBERGAST WILL HANG
AIolion for New Trial Refused and ife
Will Swing Man It -Bid.
Judge Breutiiu nt Ghieagn .has de¬
nied the motion for a new trial in tin:
case of Eugene. I’m ndcigust, tin mur
den r of Mayor Harrison f he jhd
sent,meed the prisoner to bo hanged
on March 2dd.
Probably .luivied the lusurgi iits.
A dispatch from Btismw Ayres-'con - •
corning business *say s affairs: President
Peivdo fin- stopped all telegraphic
com m n n i r,i Hon between 1 lit • and Rah in,
it is reported from Montevideo and
the 'whole government, thief, excepting
dynamite .-miser Nicthc-roy, lias gone
over to the insurgents and bus sailed
for Bio Jan vs*.}... ..Tte i usury, nt army,
of the south advance- unchecked. The
government troops scut to oppose it
have fK-i-oftquishcd nothing and ap¬
parently tear to join battle with the
insurgents. Business men at Bio ore
panic stricken.
Liberals Divided*
A London cable dispatch says: Many
liberals favor the immediate dissolution
of parliament in case flie lords adhere
to the amendments to the parish coun¬
cils bill. The. Fail// .Xi >r* deprerai s
such a course as v irtually giving the
victory to the peers. The huiiy Chrrn -
fete enthusiastically clamors fur this
line of action, It nays; “Glacisloue,
let ub go on, lend us if yon can, but
anvltyw- let us adviince."
AT THE THROTTLE.
fhe Engineer Whose Steady Hand
Controls Locomotives
Meantime, vliat te (lie engineer uf
Hie fastest train in the won! doing
for i ho passenger? In the fir-? plane,
the New York Central's Uiueago fiver
is not: driven by one but by many en¬
gineers. (n order in cover the Ufil,
miles le t ween fhe two cities in twenty
itotu-s, including nine stops, there are
required seven huge engine- in relays,
driven by seven grimy heroes. A run
of less than l.'m miles is the limitpee
day for each engine, while three hours
df the plunging rush wears out the
st rongest, engineer.
Sixty, seventy, eighty: miles an
hour—n hit! does ibis moan to iho
man at the throttle? It means that
the six and a half feet drivers turn
five time.- every second and advance
100 feet Tie-tic-tie and the train
has run the length of New York's
highest steeple.
The engineer turns' Ids head fot
five seconds to look at ihogiutgos. and
in thiti time the terrible iron creature
putting horses, forth the struagih of t iKX>
may have shot past a red sig¬
nal with its danger warning fiOO feel
away. Ten seconds and ].*)<«> feet
are left i'ohind—om -fifiii of a mile.
VVh know:- whet horrors may tie
within t!>al ■ hou-oind feet ! There
may he death lurking jxmud u. curve,
death spreading its arms in a tunnel,
arid the engineer must see and be re¬
sponsible he for everything. Not, only
imM note instantly all thin i- be¬
fore him—the signals. switches,
bridges, passing trains and tin con¬
dition of the rails, hiithe must act at
the same moment, working throttle,
air brakes or reversing lever, not as
quick as thought, but quicker, for
there Is no time to think. His nut—
des tiea must 11 do the right thing atito
mn y und < r < ireiur - t a: .c■ s where
a second is ah age.
In ike three hour- of his vigil
I here are 10,BOO Seconds during each
one of which .he must watch with t-ha
mental alertness of an athlete spr'rag¬
ing for a dying t rape so Iron; the roof
of an amplt heat-re; with the cour¬
ageous Jf-po-r-, - -ion of a matador
awaiting t lie deadly rush of a mad¬
dened hull. And far more depends
upon the engineer's watching well,
because if he fails by a hairs breadth
in uooiue-s or pre< ion ohjudgment
tber may conic destruction, not on! v
to himself bid to hundred;, of pa ft.
a ngvr- wbo while he stajid- guard
g ■e per]nip giumbling at the waiter
F ■ the <ib mg r or t citing fumo.
T 1 ivies in (he smoker,—! Atlanta Com*
Slit lUiu-s
AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Affairs §1 Govermneiil ai Mm o!
iiie Dspartieats Mml
Soles ot Interest Foneernimr the Peo¬
ple and Their Geneva! Welfare.
AU the executive 'departments were
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closet] on Washington's birthday t hough
congress remained in session.
Mills, of Texas, has withdrawn from
*h‘ senate committee; on finance, and
"dll no longer set on either the sub¬
committee or the full committee.
Attorney General Gluey has ap¬
pointed Samuel A, Putnam, of Bir¬
mingham, Ala., assistant attorney in
tin- department- of justice at $2,000 per
annum.
The Indian bureau has received a
dispatch from Agent Powell , Leah Bay
Indian agency, Washington, anmmue
ing the total destruction of main agen¬
cy building and contents by fire.
William T, Townes, United States
consul-general at Bio da Janeiro, has
anivi-d «!. Washington on « brief leave
of absence He left Bio on January
2.1, and is oh his way home to his wife
and children Danville, Vn. He intends
days. taking them hack with him in a few
A cable message received at-the navy
department from Bear Admiral Bohain
confirms the report oi the arrival of
the government dynamite cruiser,
-Niciheroy, initio harher, where she
anchored The admiral says, in his
dispatch, that it was reported that the
rest of the loyal fleet will arrive at Bio
from Bohia February 22.
The. president has sent to congress
another bulky batch of Hawaiian cor
teapoudence. If includes President
Dole's -letter to Willi-, already pub¬
lished, and Willin' reply with several
other communications. Willis, in his
letter transmitted to Secretary Gres
ham, says This letter will, on inv
pai t, cud tin correspondence upon tin
subject.”
The bouse committee on military af¬
fairs has ordered a favorable report on
the bill providing for the dedication
of. the ('Itii-kuimuiga nt:.I f‘hattaliooga
National Military park. The expenses
of the dedication are limited to g2tl,
999. and tie date fixed for September
T9. 1895. The secretary of war is
directed to directed to arrange the ex
ereises.
The secretary of war lias roeeiveil
from H ml. Comptroller .Mansur his
decision m the caae of General Sickles,
which, white'setting forth strong eon
atitiitnuml arguments agaiu-t the qnal
uUatnum oj any u tiled army officer
to enter congrcks, finds that General
Sickles cun not be divewed of his re¬
tired pay, amounting lo $5,025 an
muiliy, and uontiuuoH to hold his ujili
tttrv office.
hi preseufative Holman,' chairman of
the • democratic caucus of the house.
wd( - all a ca ions for mi early day to
consider a eha.inye in tin- house rules
by which members may be compelled
to vote to make- a quorum. The call
is in response to a written request
signed bv 104 democratic members
1 he request is the direct result of the
uproarious demonstration in the house
last Thursday.
Mr. Harter, democrat, has oli'ered in
the house a bill.for the free* coinage of
niivcr and gold upon the same terms as
existed pr. *r to 1879. It provides that
the bullion heret.ifot - coined for the
account of owu-ra is not to be legal
tender, and instead of being stamped
“one dollar, ' “fivedollars," etc., it is
to bo (damped • “one globe ' Hive
globe,“ etc., according to the dviionn
nation of th com and i- to bear the
words “not-a-; legal tender, ”
Atturiicy General Gluey lifts in¬
structed the United States attorney
for Florida to make full and accurate
copies of the legal proceedings hi the
cigarma-kcr’a eas'ea at Key West, Fla.,
with the view nt having the record
complete, so that th-, oases, if decided
adverse to.the United Htates, may be
appealed to the supreme court of the
United States, The absolute disen
thru of the secretary of the treasury
to dceid- what eoi.-siitntcs a violation
of tho alien contract labor law has
been uniformly upheld until- now by
tho inferior courts, before whom the
question has been taken. The 1'torida
courts, in two of the cigarmakcra’
oases, have held differently, and re¬
leased contract laborers on writs of
habeas corpus.
An OStl \V«» ri'oiiu.
An int* re-titio cane has been report¬
ed to the house by the commit.fee oft
way claims, which reeou»ai«ndti that
Mrs. Flora.A. Darling, Who was arrest
ed in New Orleans in ten] by the milt
buy authorities' adiiio traveling under
a safe conduct signed by- General
X. P. Banks. b*> awarded S'l.t'ijJ
damages. Airs, Darling was the
wife of the confederate briga¬
dier general, Edvard i. Darling,
and vat a Now Hampshire woman.
She had gone to New Orleans to at¬
tend her husband durum hia l«-.t ill
ne-ss and wan start inn to return homo
when arrested. Ten thousand dollars
in confederate bonds, f5,0£tii in the.
notes of Louisiana und Tenues.-* t
i'.aft k -., and valuable jewelry which -lu>
carried, were oonfiseatvd. Mi.-. Dar¬
ling V claim was for IT.«> — ;, bnt th
v ommittec ruled out the coo federate
bonds, sustaining the claim for the
stab hauls nut - - and j-.-.ch-y.
Nicaragua Bains The \ ivUio.
Si-Ui.r Gnzmun. Minister of Sirm
;p ’ t* tin United i it- has reef;iv
■■ viitd.-grani to th-.- follow fo, ■ I
from tho minister of foreign affairs
Nicaragua X'lig capita-! <»f Hondn
ras Publish (Tegucigalpa) this cablegram. has One capitulated. victory
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Subscription SI.CM? Per Year,
BUSINESS REVIEW.
Trade for the Fast M eek Was Very IBs
cou raging,
B. G. Dun k Co’s, review of trade
for the past week says: A waiting
condition of imsinesg is one in which
weekly ffhctuirtioris means nothing,
Bueiuesa of all kinds is hesitating un¬
til more.ban be (k-terinined about the
futin-o and nictinwhite orders, which
will keep hands at work for a time,
are given and accepted, this week in¬
creasing, us in some others decreasing
without affording' reasonable indieft
fioriw of the future,
Ih-iecB are again greatly depressed,
as low or lower than ever having been
made in wheat, sliver and some manu¬
factured products, and neither cotton,
wool nor raw iron lias advanced.
The gutted money markets continue
to show that the volume of business is
skill inadequate to employ the circula¬
tion available, and the withdrawal of
about $90,009,000 from the New York
market by the sale of government
bonds does not: cause the expected
strengthening of rates. With gradu¬
ally decreasing shi pments of merchan¬
dise to other countries, foreign ex¬
change rises and some exports of gold
are expected.
The volume of domestic trade docs
not seem to increase. In all clearing
house payments the decrease i» 44,9
per ft in for the week, against 97.8 for
the previous week, ami about 35.5 per
f’feut for the -month thus far.
Gotten vviis a sixteenth lower, with
considerable trading; the receipts
from plantations still .-xc-'edmg those
of last year, but the exports showed a
relatively large increase, while Kllison
reports foreign consumption nearly
full. Takings of northern spinners
since January 1st have born 38 per
cent, smaller than last year's to date.
A farther d-cluie in silver takes the
price below the lowest previous record,
«ud is partly due to a heavy..shipment
from V w York during the week, The
treasure deficit in February is some
’■■hat fuirttflef than in January, tor,
though custom receipts do not enlarge
ami for tin 1 month thus far arc 36 per
cent less than a year ago, the internal
revenue for flu* month shows some in
crease over last year.
Industrial changes have been few,
l:mt a,little bettor demand for some
textile goods has started morn mills
than have stopped. There is a hotter
feeling in fancy cottons, though some
goods are .a shade lower. Woolen
dress goods are steady with fair de¬
mand, and. though orders for heavy
woolens and worsteds arh light, they
are it ilttJe better, seine agents having
made fair progress.
j A- larger demand gives encourage¬
ment in iron and steel mauufacttu’o
j and increased the output of mills,
though their it is yet only 50 to 60 per cent,
of capacity.
Hence, tierce competition continues
to depress prices, and .while the .recent
alight advance in Med billets and pig
iron has been lost, some other prod-;
,
nets are selling lovevor than ever,
Prices of .commodities now average
about - per cent higher than a month
' but 1.1.7 lower than
ago, per cent a
year ago, and. excepting this year,
j have never- been as low on the whole
j as t hey arc now,
Failures during the past week muu
la red in the United States 288 agaiuBl
Ilk'l last-year, year.’ and in Canada 51 against,
37 \m
The Bengal chamber of commerce at
a recent meeting discussed the resoln
item -that the best interests oi the
; country demand that the mints bv wi¬
; opened Afterwards the chamber adop¬
ted, by a vote of 99 to 15, an amend¬
ment to tin- effect: that the mints should
not bo re-openod. A feature of the
silver question in, India is the ahormid
movement of alt produce towards the
port**, the object living trt raise money
in Europe upon products so forwarded.
NEWS FROM RIO.
Ah Insurgent Vessel Destroyed With
t onsiilerahJe boss of Lift*.
Advices from Bio.de Janeiro Mate thftt
the destruction of UmB'murgeut trans
port 'Mercnrio, by the lire of tin gun
from the government battery at L’onta
Madame, is said to have resulted in
considerable loss of life to the rebels.
The ftbffi which caused the vn at de¬
struction penetrated her boilers, which
burst and killed a number of insur¬
gents, The ship then caught lire and
many of the injured are said to have
been burned to death as the tram port
was burning fiercely drowned when she while sank,
A. number were at¬
tempting to siviui H.diore, and others
were captured by the government,
forces.
THREATENING LETTERS
Written by Anarch ids to Parisian
Officirtts.
The police court officials of Paris
arc reef ivieg s nJent letters, threaten¬
ing in tin- nuiiii -.if anarchism to avvi-.gc
the death of Augu-io Vaillanf and the
persecution of Emil O.cury. M, Bon -
liter has been informed' by letter that
he has been, marked ever since he
helped send Vaillant to tho finally guillotine, scaled
and that his fate ha
by his conduct in the ease of. Henry.
“You will be the first to go,” was the
■last * nf. ,..v of ihe 1-itt-i
WIMAN OUT ON RAIL.
His Hon’- Tatlter-in-baiv Furnishes f Sic
Required \im>»»t of Funds.
Erastua Wnnan has been rehtuied
fruus tho Toointe prison at New T<»rk
i.h -i-'i.iH-'i \ ttd Charles H. Dec re, of
MuJi no. t|Jt, leporiitvd twAllty-tiv*
-.i.iftiii bdh iu sL-i office of the city
lulu flam '%«tfrirda\ morning, tfo
edrde-r Smyth signed the bail br-ud,
D the father-in-is »V ■>( Wnn&n ■
son, William, now lying in ft prccan
oiiH condition it his homo on Staten
Island
number 10
THE NEWS 18 GSHERAl
Condensed from Our Most Important
Telegrapnio Advices
Ami (’resented in Pointed and Kfuida*
file Paragraphs.
’ 'The.' American. Newspaper Aaaocia
t-iou ia holding its eight anmial meeting
at New York.
Henur Cm/, the Guatemalan minis
ter, luiR announced that l\ia govern¬
ment has Huspentlc-d payments, oil its
external debt in consequences of the
depreciation of tho price of silver,
A special to the Gtohe-Detnoeral
from. Agnas Cnlieutcs, .Mexico, says :
CongrosHHu u Wilson and Tairney Wiison have
arrived from Eipaso. Mr. k
far from well as yet, and was iceling
eo badly that the. party decided to stop
over bore two or three da;, • to give
Mr. Wilfion the benefit of the hot
bat lie.
Secretary Herbert has received a
cablegram from Admiral Bonham, at
lb'’. Hmiouncing that the Aquhlibaii
had gone out of the harbor, where she
joined the Uepnbiien, nml that both
vessels stood away, to the south. This
is taken to indicate that tho-rebel ships
were.;not on their wav to do battle
with Pci veto's new fleet, which is daily
expected at Bio from the north, but
were on their way to Melio’s strong¬
hold at- the. inland of .Destcrro, prol.a
bly to act-tire reitiiforttcmehfs.
A London cable iiispateh says
cording to the.-Beot-oh-unionist press
the conservative, unionist and liberal
election agents have been warned that
h dissolution of parliament will, with¬
out doubt, occur within thirty days,
ami instructions bare been given to
m ake prepared ions for a new ejection.
It is also said that Mr. Gladstone will
probably not -land for re election, in
which case Sir James Ganmohael will
doubtless hi- the liberal candidate for
the Midlothian seat, occupied by Mr.
Gliulstout; since 1880.
The. hist hoard of General MainyatT
yuel.it the Natalie, which left Hut an¬
nul), <‘H.. with a cargo ol arms, was
from Nassau, \ V. She had just put
■in there FebrUfiry KHh mider stress of
weather, so the eg} huts reported, hut
according to General I'fougat A idea,
the captain, Antonie. Schmi, has in
traved him mid is * playing a g.tmc to
sell -Manigai into tin- hands of the
ilaytian fort. According to dis¬
patches from Kingsfoii, General Maui
gid will not trm-t hiumelf on board,
ffc litis sent inMi iuTUoiis to his sup¬
porters iu Hsiyti to take up - arms at
once and not lo await his coming.
The Biio.b- fsliuni state prohibition
convention l»s adopteiJ a platform in
which the national platform of 1892
is eudorerd, tin* emancipation of
women and woman mi If rage declared
lor, the fours* of the rcpnblican and
democratic parties in state politics
■ridiculed, the opinion of the United
States supreme'court that stak courts
are responsible for the t xmtouee lb®
liquor traffic is endorsed, and the
declaration made that the tariff ques
tion should lie placed in the hands of
reliable business men and tariff legis¬
lation bo given an oppm tabttv to he
tried.
The Gt rmnn »ovvnin>f‘iit commis¬
sion, which ivfts formed at. Berlin to con¬
sider ♦ lie price of silver has had its first
sitting. Count Von Pasadowsky, see
rotary of the imperial treasury, pre
sided, lit addressing the coauuH.tee
Count Von I'a.-.i! i, sni.l that the
gold imperial government, despite it* own
standard, hud perceived the
depreciation in silver and considered
that the subject demanded exhaustive
examination. Hence its domion to
have the question dwenssed by experts
of different views and i-.dliugs with the
object of raising and rendering - inbln
the value of silver and h curing a has a
for practical measures.
The official returns tiom ail but nine
of the v. :j crtfintics of Fenn
eylvosia send.<3row's plurality up to
the HPprcct dented figure of IHOydijJ, h
gain of 48,087 over the pitofality given
the •republican candidate for stale
treasurer last fail, whilst-, vote
it was .XpCCtcd then would
stand as the “high water mark of
rcpubiicaiimm in I’.’umy liamn for a
long time to come, AH of the official
returns show republican gains over the
election night estimate;,; therefore, G
is fair to assume that tic- official fig
urea front tire nine mhsiug counties
will pi ohicu Uit-rea ■* • tin t will give
Grow not fi -m thaft 185,090 plurality.
PERJURERS SENTENCED.
HowardsT WUncases go to tin* Pen for
Three Years.
A ..!»*• !.■■•*;: Te'tvn., special my a: In
the federal t-iou t Judge Hamm- ml se - ■
ton cod Smith, Gleason, Heathy and
Brockway, the quartet ot wituc-ses
who perjured thomaeivre *.% the inati
gat ion of G. F. B. Howard, in hi- t&
motts trial, to three years of har-.l labor
in the United States prison «» Goium*
bus, Ohio.
Attortiev-Gettera 1 Taylor m»<t« ap¬
plication to the court to have Howard
brought back from (oiumbus to an
SW'Cl rhe charge iff oibornitig witnesaes
and to hold the sentenced witnesses at
Jackson, to teskfv against Jum The
application wiis refused; ifcst, heatmo
Howard's sent* arc of live years vn
dieted for-suborning witucs.ws will run
concurrently with liis nine years term
in the penitentiary ; and secondly, be
cause' to bring him <n ■ uit now m
prise!! uniform would **■ bn* »» sni "
necessary luuKS'itfttKm io hi* gr;ef
.
stricken family
A statistician estimates that Attiern
can* expand S400,ff0ft a day for ananas
rsie-iite