The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, February 23, 1886, Image 5

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THE MACON WEEKLY 'lELEGRAPH: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23.1886.-TWELVE PAGES. FROM WASHINGTON. PROCEEDINGS OF BOTH HOUSES OF CONGllKSS. The Eduction end rorter Bill. Still Bn- der DIscusslon-Tlie New Orle.n. Ex no«ltlon-Mr Garland lliter- »icweii-Chinese Claim. Washisoton, ,F«broary 15. —Mr. Morti- the government to exceed $10,000,000, end that when this mm was reached it .hould b ®.,. immediately paid upon the public debt.* Alter nearly twelve montha experience in the conduct of thia depart ment and forecasting, as well as I am able the future requirement, of the treasury a. now defined by existing luws and as they may be affected by legislation yet to come, and considering the coarse of the future receipts, which are liable to influence from many causes, such as Uuctuatiouaf import* prolonged degression to trade and the marketing of more or less of our acri- (llllillVnl 1 w ° treasury to an amount which it ia'impoasi- ble to exactly estimate, and a late decision of the Supreme Court subjects the govern ment to the repayment of duties collected the aggregate of which ia large, but altogether indefinite. These things are mention to remind the committee that neither the calls upon the treasury nor the exact time that such demands must be met can he precisely fore seen. It would seem to follow os a busi ness proposition that if the government i* to maintain its credit in the sense of being prepared to meet all just demands, which are impossible of ascertainment in advance, there should be a reasonublo sum laid by or kept on hand for thut purpose." Secretary Garland and the Pan-Electric. Washington, February 16—Attoroey- Gencral Garland to-day said to an agent of the Associated Press that he had nothing new to say concerning the manner in which he became interested in the Pan-Electric Compuny or the circumstances under which the suit at Memphis against tho Bell Com pany was instituted by direction of the solicitor-general last autumn. "For" he added, “my published statement to the President last October, said everything I knew about those matters, and my attitude in regard to them has not changed in the son expresses the opinion that his tariff cultural "products abroad, I cannot bill introduced in the house to-day will ef- perfected increase a demand upon the feet an estimated reduction of $20,000,000 — - L '-' ... . in revenues f rom customs, based on the “venues of last year The greatest redne- linn in any one article is in the case of sn- mrwhere the new duty will result in a de- 3 $10,000,000 in receipts. Addi tions to tho free list will involve a loss of is inn IKK) and reductions made by the bill on other articles about $5,000,000. Nliobt but general reductions havo been made in the cases of wools, flax, linen and hemp, cottons, window glass, plate glass of high quality, earthenware and china where the duty is believed to be excessive. The duty on rice, marble oastea, beans, and n few chemicals is also Bhghtly reduced. Among the more important additions made by the bill to the free list after July 1, IKtjf, are the following: Lumber head and sawed and timbers used for spars and in building wharves, timber squared or sided not specially enumerated or provided. for, sawed boards, planks, deals, and other lum ber ot hemlock, whitewoood, sycamore and basswood and all other articles of sawed lumber, hulls, staves, pickets and palings, laths shingles, pine, clapboards, spruce clapboards, wood unfinished especially enu merated or provided for; the provision to be inoperative when imported from a coun try laving an export tax; salt in bogs, sacks, ibarrels or other packages and in bulk; jernp mauilla and other like substitutes for Jump not specially enumerated or provided for; jute and jute baits, sisal grass and other vegetable substances not specially enumerated or provided for; iron, sulphur, copper and lead ore, mineral substances, crude slate and metals unwrought, not spe cially enumerated or provided for; coal, coke, Indian corn or maize, oats, bay and THE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. A THING TO KEEP CI.KAR OF. THE FUNERAL OF EX GOVERNOR SEYMOUR YESTERDAY. Something About Pneumonia so Likely to I Assail One at This Sea.on. Hall's Journal of Health. Fnenmonis usually begins with a chill, I intense and prolonged, generally at night; •ml frtlliiwt'il fir a cnn'Pininnilint'lv MR. WORKS. A STORY BY SUNlX COOLIDOB. I natural result, showed Mire Joanna more atte I than heretofore. Altogether the winter wa more entertaining and aatiatmetory to httOus I winter had been fora long time previously I wouldn't exchange him for any real man in society," times causing death within three days. Usually but ono lung is affected, and often W a« pondering. tt v v ,« », - . tho disease is confined to a single lobo. A "Oh, did I disturb you, 1 Utkja, N. Y., February 16.- The funeral may "double pneumonia,” of to. I wm thinking aloud.” ?! , S. 0 . r8t . l ° ,S eym , ollr . lo ° k both lungs'; Mid recover from it, hut tho ..S^S^JJSLK ?,A l r I chances are against him. When tho dis- tug >0 f or .long time' back. "Things an changed. * " * it did a few years ago. 1 used to I the menu Miss Joanna told her brother. Alas! it i* whe sties are bluest that presage cf storm is most evi dent to exfierienced eyea. Prosperitiy had it* usual 1 . . ... . effect on Miss Joanna. She grew rookies*. Her IIow tiresome life Is getting to be." sighed Mis-* I brother was called away for a week on business. it- - -• **- * ’■ ~ '* ’ ‘ “ 1 * ’ directly preoead- .. id with entertain- nightly requisition and rvise his Inner econo- ^Vbat it was that she did to him or left umlon* Miss Joanna could never understand or explain. Rodney? I didn't mean | Rut at the crowning fete of the reason, superb bait at Mrs, Castor’s palatial resldei.ee, when the was lights were blsting their highest, tho orchestra, playing Its loudest, the banks and wreaths of trop ical flowers sending out tholr sweetest perfumes, at* the menu of the banquet was gradually unrolling only just bet- itself before tho delighted gourmet* and rhampugno I flowing like a river—this dreadful thing happened. Are there not aa I Ithad been an oveningof elyslumtoMlre Joann*. ... ny pleasant people aa there used to be?** she war, remarkably well dressed, and was looking* .. . . . ,, . ..... | fijtnietl, goon becomes hard and leathery . "No, indeed there are notl A whole world of her best, and she knew it. More than ono man lnu> the reniKins were taken to loreat Hill cem- incanablea of nerformina its natural M* 0 ** and girls have come crowding in. and tuey vied with her machine escort in civility, an.l nLu etery and placed in the Chapel of Roses, f ^ . rlnns f 11K11ft ii v monop°llxe everything. I used to beai-ower ,n onr walked out to supper with Mr. Works, whoso arm- where the sculntor David Richards of 1 functions. A. curious fact 18 that usually 0 wn set, you know, but our own set has disappear- the tightly held, on one side of her. and on tho Kcur Ynrh Vi no Becon d chill occurs when another lobe ed, and any UtUe chit of a girl whom I % aa foeoiug hand of Mr. Percy Langdon. an aecomylULed mar* fj 8 " lork. rt.ok a cost of his face prepara- u „ ttttcked and there appenrs to be no re- with •”«“ Hum. only the other d.y bss more lu- of the world and derinttio par* who bad socmed. Wmaktng a marble bast of the «*- i al j on between tho amount of lung affected 5“^,!*.“ L 1 * m dl *k u,ted wllU °» whole to findherconTemtkinjntorUlnlna and to bo to. At It o'clock a. m tho .loom of Senator ? be - n ^ n8 ’^ v i be symptoms. All "1 wondor you go out so much," said hor broth- ItwutobtmUutshewasIndebtodforhcrj lsIn as jociock a. _iu , i-ic aoors or a nft j or [ physicians agree in saving that the disease I sr. I tutor cromictn.-* sod crab utad; it wash, who Conkhng s mansion were thrown open for not con tngions, hut maybe epidemic, '-Soetsty laths habit of my ltto. I shouldn't know .presd tte nspkln over hor mUu Up. an.l urgeil the public to view the remains or the lllns- I . , u„„ n that it is davalnnaj I "I-* 1 * 0 ? 0 without 11. And—Idontuetn to blame upon bora tnsutllnggt«»,of I'mw Cttqsst sad «fco trions dead The casket was placed in the , 11 T^ 8 ,cn i? ? e .T e 2P U you, ltodney, but yon are always absorbod in tho IUao w,tt content with her petition Uiat (or u. ,*entrn nf ♦ i, ,, , ,. i ,■ I ululor the same conditions as diphtheria— I evening with plan, and problcma, and It la dull to I tlnia aho relaxod In her otoervatlou of tier ottu r the „ mB1 “ hl1 ' so . tU ? t tbe ,P" bl ‘ c that is, the conditions which produce diph- alt alone and read and yawn. With all 1U faults, ^mponlon.TrS sure ho cotod vo% Sell hue- could pass on each side and depart by the .i-srii. in Ihn vnnno nrn ont to ennsn nnpii. society Is better then thet. Slid I coufeia, tt doee being left to blmeelf. rear entrance. The clouds and ruin that n l ttl> cause pneu nther bard on run. If you went too. I .hould Bh. vai rouied from her brief forgelfnloeM by had prevailed since the night of Governor g adu ‘“: .. _ >-»’• -™' one to depend on. to fetch me enpper, hearing Mr. Lengdon esy. In a tone of end,ten con- s-..™JIi If o, r, L. Ji Without speculating upon theao difller- lend see mo home, hut 1 cab^ aek you to go when corn: “1 f, sr that your coueln lsnot fciic.: o f II.' Seymours death were supplanted j ( ,nt theories, from whatuoH been said in | 7 0U ham It ao. Bo I hire a carriage, or If tho dla-1 Bhe looked appreheualvely round. Mr. VVurfn winds and driving snow flurries ,5 *“ tancole very short. I have a mesaenger boy—what WM doubled cutfouely on Umfloor, this morniDg. No more disagreeable & mlmathow boys arel It's all uoneaonM to pro mod ..j.„ica-«ra you in. Jamear said Ml». Joanna, day lias occurred this s.-iuinn Tim snn I wbl , owcrs “ 10 vitality of thesy9tem is I Ret they are a protection. I really believe the one I tremulously tjamce wae thoceme by which ihehin? I.dl„r.S.„ conductive tothe disease, aud should be they sent to escort me to toe Arkley’. the otter night „mcmd u/chneten tho machine man.) 8helal.» ,bone at intervals but the blinding snow Overwork either nbvsi. I was not over eight yean old. When 1 told him to her bend on hie arm. What did aho do? Whan continued almost without interruption nnich to do with it and C,U l ot mo *; 10 A •>« h. should have to ^nmwmS, or wriSit did aho touch? Hh„ l,..l through the morning. From 9 o'clock uu- ?? r m , eI ? tal * m,K1 > to ao WllU It, ana g0 h om , ,„d goto bod. but ho would send u.-. but tta eSoct woo ao Immcdicto soli ail nZ. mdTil.? ,17a I tbia expldna why to manybnnnes men another boy. He aeemod to ba about eleven. I" was terrtblo. nf i ^1-_ A d |t?d? » nd bruin workers become its vicUms. "Pity the eorrowof a iworeld maid.” remerke* Mr. Works pulled hie arm away from hr r d. u In of Utica and surrounding towns took tl; elr Sndden changes of the weather and droughts 1 brother unfeelingly. "WeRJo. if youwlll i ng augers, rutted forwaid tu the supper table, last look upon the man who gave inspire- T. .I .-J..., h- »“■*( «n‘r> wllh you. whstls to be MlHK i . , lU m In one hand and » sponge the otter, tion to sUtesnien and aid encouragement 1 , 811 8 t£> , H hOnrnul ogajlish [ Cune? I mleed them on hish and begau to ,»w Uit-m up an*. and cheer to 11.«’umbllwt citlrsnnf tlm U n 8 wor ‘*> bve temperately, dress warmly, | “Nothing, I suppose, unless yon cani invents i down wllh a regular movement with thin more- ana cuetr to tile si am blest citizen Of LUO I imnnwisnMi «nr1 vjtn I machine man to Uko me about, reitlled Mian meui UU l«ga, which aeemad auddenly to looncn Joanna, bitterly. ••All tlm men who used to do that * n ,\ go t from under hh* control. k«q>t Urns iu a .... ftva. a— -a •—* with their rt cs of rythmical backward kiclm. lie leaned mean- preseut day I w bilo, f*r over the table, so that tho pyramid of tvo tho most | nougat immediately underneath him struck his — — —. ——- — — 0 —.. — .w, i | ...... - — . -.j by sUrving I immaculate shirt from with nth syration and bw- Lope it will be thorough and complete, and I ®hci suit, Governor He^mour’s usual garb, I itrutnl Ilevense Wreaked on a Young Lady I aud tho young girls eating tholr oystsra, I foot I stowed iu own brown stickiness upon it. And alt that all there is of it will be revealed and on(1 rested in sn easy position with the ( n iiiinols-The Wretch Unknown. I 011 “• Alexander ueikltk 1“ »• poem— tho while r ile. potatoes. The bill provides that from and after July 1 next the following rates of duty shall take effoct: Dressed lumber, 60c per thousand for each finished side; cotton yarn, thread, warps etc., ranging 8 cents per pound; for yarn not exceeding 20 cents I per pound on value, to 30 cents, for yam j valued at one dollar; and I per cent, for I jam exceeding one dollar in value; cotton | cloth unbleached, 2 cents per square yard; bleached, 2 1-2 cents; dyed or colored 3 cents, for lowest grade up to 10 per sent, ad valorem for highest, with many inter mediate grades of duty according to condi tions; pig and scrap iron and Bcrap steel 1-1 of a cent per pound, railway bars [ $12.50 per ton for both iron I end steel; bur iron from | of I cent to 1 cent; Swede iron or steel, no duty over 60 per cent.; hoop iron, 8-10 of 1 cent per ponnd; all manufactures or goods partly manufactured of this class of iron j not specially provided for 2-10 of a cent I more duty than is imposed on iron from i I is mode, but no duty over 60 per cent., 1 fish pistes 1 cent; boiler tabes 2 j cents per I pound; structural iron 1 cent, and on land after December 31 no duty on I iron and steel or any article I of iron nud steel v above 60 per I cent advalorcm; copper exoepting copper I one from 2 to 3 cents per ponnd; sbeauing or yellow metal 3 cents per pound; earthen I ware aid glassware 60 por cent odvaiorem I for highest grades and 4o per cent for lower I grades; cylinder and crown glass from 30 ■ cents per sqnare foot for higher grades ■ down to lj cents for common window ■ glass; on all sugar 80 per eentof the several I duties aud rates of duty now imposed on Isaid sugar, in operative to sugars from leountries laying export duties; rico cleaned |1J cents per pound; uncleaned 1 Icent per pound; paddy 1 cent per pound; (broken or granulated rice 20 per cent, ad ■ valorem; hemp, jute and flax goods and I yarns of the same 30 per cent, odvaiorem ■ when not otherwise specified; bsgs snd I hogging and like manufactures not speci- Islly enumerated or provided for in this act I (except bagging for cotton) composed I wholly or in part ot llux, hemp, jnte, ■ gunny doth, gunny bogs or other muterial, |3> per cent, ad valorem; bagging cotton or other manufactures I not ipeclully enumerated or provided I for in this act, suitable ■ for the purpose to which ootton bagging is Ispphcd, composed in whole or in port of lbemp, jute-jute, butts, flax, ginning bags, Iguming-cloth or othsr material,, and val- lued it 7 cents or lesa per square yard, 1 Icvut per pound, valued at over 7 cents per Impure yard, 1) cents par ponnd; wool, of lue third class, 2 8-10 cents per pound; all Ivoolcn goods not others iso specially. pro- IxiJedfur 25 oents per ponnd and 30 per I cent a,! valorem; woolen goods elessitted Item Scent, per pound arnT 36 per cent. ■ ■uvalorem to 35 cents per ponnd and 35 per Irtut. ail valorem; marble (1 per onbio ■ loot; all earths or clays wrought or manu- luctured not especially enumerated or pro- Irifled for in this act, $2 per ton; prepara tions of all medicinal preparations known If* “wni'j, other extracts, mixtures, spir- 1'“' tmetarea and medicated wines, of ■auich alcohol ia a component part, not ea- ll'wnally enumerated or provided for in thia 1*4 to cents per pound. _ __ that be thus balanced, and pawed, and madepublic. In advance of this in vesti-1 " ln8 crossed naturally on the breast Ini A Windsor, IR,.pedal says: Mias Geor-1 ".Tta^tt^dSS^i^ | bl^mttlYS^rJiSmr'd^ oTTrtSSfcSSe® gation, which, I heartily welcome, I feel J***© sprigs of hemlock and pine gj a Aldridge' ft hignly respectable young , u ^ Wnnna _ ltm ot .. UUl moveo.ent Ho atrange a figure such extraorUlnsry disinclined to go into the subject in detail, * r °n» grand old trees about the Qoyernor s I f a( ]y 0 j thCj village, was attacked ot homo I Arke laughed, but she wu more tbwi half in gymi ? Mt i c *’ wer> never eeen before at at but I will soy this, however: It is asserted gantry home, put there by his fuithfulanil 8 jj 0 Wtt8 a p me this ovening by on un- carnee. * T ?buiotreumlehment betnn to be beard Girin by some persons that as I am a member of ft “ d known scoundrel. He was bound on fiend- S>»Td ^ re&XibtSSS^SSffonlhann ; « way, a rival company tothe Bell company, and I ^ umber of very beautiful lloral tributes I | B jj wor fc and gagged her with a corn-cob I Sirkedoiit?* 1 ”*** 1 W °' t c n | 0 ldla<liee rcreauied, men'* tolcee were raised in the Government is now prosecuting a suit J«c©»ved from Wushington, New York, Al- thrust down her throat Binding her I Trtflea are sometime* the mother of invention. | shrieked one dowager; ebampague," growled her ’ tho matter with him.” *ay waa wboll/ nnjuatr been allowed to *o much? myselfandthe AdmRdstration fromTho cut from aboutlhe historfoal country homo ^ThVroon,.^ Il«TSflSS5%? SS ff apparently delicate situation indicated. I deceased. Country and government of-1 father and said: I evening into tho parlor where ahe oai outrageonai" Indignant- look a were bent upon Mlaa Joanna. For a moment ahe loat all presence of tnlnd. vervthlng iwam before her eyee. Then with a heroic effort she rallied. “Ob, don't touch him,” ahe cried, springing for- n . I ward. “Pleaoe don't. He'a often ill thia way. ll’e» I —at..— -■ *—[—his grandfather bad It before (•anna scarcely knew 1 * arm an# , ngrigM- hla walking apparata*. early pgfHBHHHHHI he came apparently delicate situation indicated. 11 deceased. Country and government of-1 father and said: ~ I evening into tho parlor where she sat alont in have considered this suggestion in all its “fials, clergymen, sisters of charity, or- »*Old Db. AnDnino*: I am even with I th ® flickering firelight, oooomplaned by a strong bearings as far as I Mm able, and I recog-11'hans, brothers of the Christian schools, I you D0W# j have waited a long time, but I er, ..ir r works. Joanna." ho said nize tho fact that there is much 1 ™ers of St. hrancis, bonkers, merchants, now j th 0 account is square. I did Mr. Works bowediow at the’ introduction. in it worthy of thought. I have c,erl£8 » professional * i . -•> ... discussed in my mind most thoroughly I erH * mechanics, what I could and ought to do in view alone | wnmM tooked with - r — . IOTl neetl nov louJt lur me# J WI4l uw t» r i «.How verr cold it of this state of the case, and I have deter- «?e dead statesman and drop! ,1 tears unon away ." «). conv cn 2on.ny. , _ o . --J Mr Wor , n sold her brother, lay* I and rt*b»,but h« weut forward. Miss Arko did nut- uMwiaavv. v • i at 013 muicr m uouBu uu nu errauii. no nn i mi ow wuiu uwhwux uu the arm of the stranger. I !?a , |2 ( Ji?a^ icated, but as an inveati K aUon by the heane passed the little boy. I hiahoi y dan R ling from a| ‘ a «SqffSi rJ^ti, 1 . »•!„,,i ’i, v House is now to proceed, I do not think 6 "J** ll * 1 ' huts, in spit, of the keen cold ^ He quickly ont down the body snd umendTr'lMnirti'u " ' oW ' huttte hraded neltti-r in tin. n., ..-,,t >r right for xnet^o anything o, explain | I it into «»« h °o»?' . Although it was | thnighi.Mu. JoKaa. Bh.^efl atjr.irorka , «!S.‘ T " U « bW ‘ tflsotte'aroif 1 With every step the whirling nolss grew loude: With every step Mr. Works' legs kicked out mol wildly, and hie bowings and gyrations became more grotesque. The crisis came Just aa Miss Joanna r. With a last aud final rattto auddenly colUpsed In their ;o shut up aud fall together all ichlng forward lay on the pave- Ufeless as tho dust of* men, farm- not kil f your daughter. She was scared to was» -personable" man. toll, accurately fomed. labors rent and I (lcath , Vhen I lifted her up she was dead. bu * b * ^ 8,UI1 ■ottn.v.iiu.a'k. XtJK^aS,1?H?.Worts' "P°“ Von need not look for me. I will be far Ul ..J , 0W „„ roW lt uttls aCtomoou." tt. oto.rv convuniv.iy pvwaad tt. .i>rin R which . drop; »1 tears UDon awa ... «l. convttflonally. m lks.es. — — • . . . sr Mile of the last Accidentally the yonng lady’s brother, 8. w . orb ?L that will, I think, receive the approbation ' lnve *® r ® formed suty oiphan girls, with Aldridge, who was passing by to his i n „^°o.5/22?o?re!SL k of all the people who really desire to be four sisters of charity snd the aaine number 1 own j, ome a f nw blocks further on, stopped do sit down.^Worha." satisfied. This would be at once common- o°y a , *rpm ot. Vincent ^protectory. | a j j,j, father’s house oo nn errand. He ran Ins his hand ltutauUr on tt . was not extinoi Aid was L~. k S!! tion is ooncludcd, as my motives in view of A. Conkling, of ^* w Vork; Walter 8 him’tlmt life wa» m. »uuu. w... -«> i . lth ■■ .-s. i this investigations might be, misconstrued, ^nreb, of Albany; Gee i C^.tcek, of qn i cU y C aUed but it was only after M “ waStaSAdJo«n. frit but whatever ths result of the Investiga-1 Syracuse, Utias. u. Miller, of Ueucva, ex- two houra aotlve application of reetora- her chair shaka. Bha tnrned auddenly. BahoM, I tion may be, I will carry out and execute 8«nator F rancis Kernan and Hon. W. M. tives that she showed signs of reviving. | Rednyy. who tod retreated behind it, waa quiver-1 — * Ur. GarUnd answered "No, it does not” Nominations. Washington, February 16.—The Presi- l-occupied trout seatS'^^mHH^HHjH| dent tonlay nominated to be postmasters, cbnrch, members of the family sitting dl-1 a g aD)0 ^th indignation. There is an anti-1 horns to dinner." That waa too suodl" J. W. Renfro at Atlanta, Oa., and U. Bow- recUy behind them, with tU legislative horse-thief organization which U a kind of ''«??,??Zi —— “* doin at Griffin, Ga. committee next. Governor HUl and >U local YiKUance committee. It has called a I staff occupied the chancel seats on tho right 1 ■ - * 1 AN AMKTUKR BURGLAR, and visiting clergymen those on the left. ■» — - ’stssffsTszssrutst: | gsy^ 1 * _ , , York produce committee next. The bal- , mr ,,i v ’ci: I 8nc ® °f *l>o central portion of the body of|* 3 KING RICHARD IV. :iU'rt3 I rC«BJ a.1* 4 ths tet | ' dt* v:,i\ ^Sl sag ssa -rrt« TUP, SURPLUS RESOLUTION. |rhe Secretary of Treaiury’. Opinion of Its Practicability. a. " *“ n, xoTO», February 15.—The Secre- * h ® Treasury to^lny sent to Colo- | n, '‘ lIorrisoD, chairman of the committee I'm ways and meant, a communication in If. 7i l ° 8 ^fttr from that committee ask- I ng his opinion on the proposed joint reso- ■"•uon directing the payment of the anrplna T“treasury in axeeas of $100,0110,0UU on phe public debt. In hit reply the Secreta- Fy quotes the language of the resolution 1 Uieh provides thut whenever the surplus f'r balance iu the treasury in- Mu<hng the amount held for F b ® redemption ef United States exceed the sum of $100,000,000 shall be the dnty of the Secretary of the ki !?‘!* ar T t° apply eneb exccsa in same of ™ loan $10,000,C00 per month during 'Z. 1 *?*. 11 ®* ot >ac h Burplas to the pay- Iro 10 ^*^ 8 beanng indebtedness H*” Suited States, payable at the option M the government, amt says: "The Ian- ■«« of this resolution is such aa to include surplus a balance in the . nmonnt ' held for I ',' l “I 1Uu “ of United States notes. This the most important “no sense a surplus, but it sot apart and this State for; . I ropnatci M 8 minimum security and whether under >>“«* intheBtato. long time before the hour appointed for the gj, e ^ yc t been unable to give any con- ordinary manlfreutlona with a Mdalely routaona beginning of the services at the ehnrch, n , ctc rt account of the assault. Could she , I J^tt^d flSf^ ^lab a ohSS? ’dS Old Trinity was filled. _ The pallbearers | but identify the guilty man justice would | „h^ I tte .lren«c«t case I ever met wttt. I am alrei.l, . d. The jaiUbearcrs btit identify tho guilty man jnatice would .p^ “HeU ev’cnmo^fa^^ttw Iitousm tt" *!"«>««" i n ,- h Jo! n . tr . e .:"L ‘J.® I b? meted out to Elm. Windsor baa beep | b„ wonld.ba. “I bo,* Hodm , bat bro«.b» | ° Joanna , horror an4 „„ incut, save wav altogether, and sittinK down c What will Mr Works I OWD doon, t«P »“ the frosty luouulittbt. oatou ,._ i iti __ \ wnmm nui “ I Mr. Laoicdon by a proloofad and anoontrolla] staff occupied the choncelseaU on the right 1 meeting to-night to eonsider the outrage. I “^fhat^wUi ha think?" cried Rodney, with are- of nnt Tit flnni M ^ nu mhnnt it and visiting cltrgvmeu those on the left. No arresU huve been made os yet 8u«- h*I»* a roar. "Ha won't think aoytbing. M« $• toinTn to^.w pi^nTintt7.trZlytow , ^ , Wind^ ! M | ^k prmiico comtut^ iexf Th. ^ ^“'rcUstantui. 011 " ‘ “ r;;;': Nxw Yosx, February 15.—The burglar anc0 of the central portion of ths body of ^ r sister. I 8t **w? 1 a.-saaLiif ssrss »>«>““ yrTtyM%'arjr%sfft:|^S@^®-eS^ avenue with the Nineteenth precinct sta- cfiueh was very lestefnlly and appropriately Morally and Physically Itehabllltatad by al •amsehlnsmanrcriadJUssJoannareadylofalnk , u w — tion, yang rigorously at 3 o’clock this mom- dreased. Tho services consisted of the Member of the New York liar. "1. be really s mechanism? Insvsr should bars b ** "Itt B^nsy. Md^ iwsliiai.i.i.- ing, and Borgeant Woodruff, who mn brief but impresalve burial ceremonies of I Boston li.rsM. | bsltevwl it* Then, as ttsposstbte .... andsd-1 Wj 8 ^^.J?»°5HL““f!!.! 8 5. b, J!7. 0 . lb '‘( ickly to tho bank, caught Christian tb e Episcopal church, Right Rev. Bishop T>, ibe, a waiter, coming out of a window p. Huntington, rector ot tho church, ofli' which he had entered by means of ahatchet, 1 ciating, assisted by Rev. G. A. Gardner and chisel, monkey wrench,pocket knife, Bcrew- other clergymen. driver and a pair of scissors. Ho unwit- tingly cut the wire of the burglar alarm and | ANOT11BK LOCKOUT, afterwards made an attack on tbe safe vault. Hodgee, of tbe New York bar, the question whether a historical character “ gg very many yean hi., wa* really the irical character who died | sr. and proceeded to show bow, by jiutctoas V res- ,l a*ifi ta * auo. namely. King Richard I aura of certain serines concsated wltbln tbs stesvse I ofownln*. Mscblns Man! the monster pictured in ;' b ^l‘?V^ b )“2‘“. NIP ANI NIP AND TUCK. Footprints. Finding he could notsnooaed with the tools | Th. ltec.r.nlek Reaper Works shut l.owu I ^ nune b g links pears and othen, or was ?££? fSTtlSZt id ‘Si he 'had, he Itartadto leave the premise*. on Account of Demands by Employe* I an nnjustiy trcatwl man and a model of no-1 fsst; taka up and carry a «mall object Ilka a“i*Ule ur I Role wasarraigned in conrton tho com- Chicago, February 16.—The Orain He- hUlty and generosity and manhood. Mr. *tm.jtouib bte hat or reaiova U. Utemovamante “Foolprlnto on tta sands of lima" plaint of 8. H. ltuthbane, tho bank a preai-1 Cormick Reaper Works closed down at it Hodges regarded it aa a mufortuna that KtolSfte’iinS^SSl «d f'.Ste I dent, who accnsed Mm of attempting to o'dook ^ morainft Not a wheel u turn- even In EngUnd • the popuUr yi.w 1 “ *°‘ nncommoa. ami a luu. more or teas | f.umte coltefa, of quttrauc fc hydrosutt*. steal $300,000. The prisoner pleaded guilty, ; n g .nd 1,400 employee have begun to nn- of the matter waa that the ao- mying he waa out of work and hungry. He d, r g 0 a ae [g 0 0 { enforced idleneaa. The count given by Bhakapeara presented the ■ - wae committed for trial In default of $7,0001 threat of certain employes to precipitate a j true story of Richard's life. Now, the lec-1 j— ^ Ta — noIt nt2ht bail ________ I strike uuleaa five non union men working turer did not believe that Hhakapeare ever I Witt llodnsy’s assistance she turned on tta stored A Colorado Lynchlnr. in their department was dismisaed, appears intended to convey each an idea. For a electricity which famished the motive power to Denvei- Col. February 15—A eoecial 1 10 be the cue of the suspension, as every long time there waa no authentie informs- ,b *ijS tort,,. Reporter from Red^liff,' Col., ^y,; other demand of Uie men waa granted. At Uon concerning llicbard, the chronicles re- WM to join a quiet card party. Mr. wSksbttt nn Vriilavtaat two miners named l’errv 8 meeting of dissatisfied employes last luting to Mm having been suppressed. But bsautlfuUy. Miss Joanna's con scion sn see n On i riday last two miners, namea^ wry | n|<jht U .nooinL.l to «.u Inow .bnndant htetorie maUvi.11 hsr nwrvons. If ska fancied that any ona looked might easily escape observation. and poaumattoanm vast. “I dare say I can Improve him," remarked her Hbe waa stuffed with erudition as yon staff a leather brother. "Hat try Mm list ta a qntet way and ssa I cushion, all tte olo«l< « of the -itlligra. and the knowladffa ot tta past. She had studied the old lexicon* of Peruviana and Mexicans, their thsolon, anthropology, and. geology o'or snd o'er. sbs I Bhe kaew all tha forms and features of ths nrehla- IIr. Works behaved | torio crcstnr®*— Ichthyosaurus, pUslosoonia, mcgoloMunu and many more. and Glwtoon, became inyolved m a aisnuie n McCormick to-day and iusut upon to Ratify any impartwi peroon m to the true oithem shswoold moke a harrtod remark, Bhs'd describe the a&ctoot Tuscans, sn.i the concerning the payment of $5 that Perry ***• fMwnmcw, w-wvj ana iaau« upon w aauiyonr | or force a tough, and glance np with simulated In- ltosqusa, and the Ktruscano.lhalrgrlddlnsan.i owed Gleason, and the former shot the lat- ***** demand. McCormick had hinted character of the man whom tbe drama hail I tsrwt into her escort's ejm. but no one reoUjiiaid I their kstttoa, and the victuals that Lap ihronoht tire heart Perry was arrested a * yeaterday’i conference that if pictured as a monitor. The itories told spectol attsntUm to ths ntir. It «u only MUs gnawed. ^ ter throucut the bean, i erry was artesie i. j i i nm u^A Ik*,,,* «wwh.i H i$ infanow.fWftM —* ^ ** 1 ~ At 11 o clock last evening a mob ot twenty | miners came to sheriff, took the hanged him from Perry’s only reanest climb np the ladder and jnmp *nVl the rone was thrown I w »re dnmb-founded when informed at 9 lard and Ms part in the Wars of the Roses, I vaty pteeaaat eveatac, tad whea I “ I V and he was drawn ud and o’clock this morning their services were no and at various periods tho accusations home there waa no naad to wait Uk ffrenulJS IB. ^aat breath wtt toSd in ‘®“6«r ri-qnired. V^ry few of the employes made against Trim. There was im ‘ strangled. Hi. Uat breath was used m | u,*!; Hrcnmstahcea, and if the l«k- proof Xtever. urged the speaker, to ont is long maintained many families will I connect Richurd with any of the murders I her hehaat. Seven I'ersou. Burned to Death. I snffer for the hare necessities ot life. I with which be had been charged. As to hia 1 «vs»y bit sa good s, a reel man." declared Milwaoxm. Wul, February 16.-A Inan inUrview t^day, Mr. McCormack, peraonal appearam*. MstorUns were cited jj!S£StS/SSHjiiJ!^SSiSr ' special from Plymouth, Win., to the Even- said: "keaterdny Ibadan agreement, aa to show that he hud noneofOie deformity and now ■ Wisconsin sayw: James Ehle, his wife, everybody knows, with a committee of in which prejudice and popular views bad I whkhlent Ufeawl lustre to Mias arks', winter er three ’children and Mn. Kinney workmen. They asked several unreasons-1 clothed him. In character it was equally 1 rumnulga. Growing breve with impunity, and mrish'ed by the homing of the Ehle rest- ble things, o-e waa that all common labor- certain thut he was honorable, charitable ttua brltodusir's ttRHiil wedlnetmente and sdap- Seuce in tbo town of^resnsbuih earl, this erw receive $1-60 perda, I granted it l and merciful pleamtnt of speech, high- ^tts^ttUrS morning. The hired man alone escaped, granted everything asked for but one. X spirited and in every sens* a type of true a boliroca leaning o® hi. arm and introduced -Mj and he E* thought to havo fired the house, told them that the right to hire any man, manhood. What was mow, be had the in- cousin. Mr. Works," to tho tody of tho houis, vu The wmoinu of some of the members of the white or black, union or non-union. Pro- tomt of the common people at «"• »“‘w«IL Mr. family have been token from ths ruin.. teatont or CaUiollc, was wmething King Bichard did not usurp tbo crown, K a — I would not sumnder. Where I but Parliament, by a unanimous vote, in-1 •priog. wratto ths Mptwr room aud brought back An imporiant Insuranco Decision. we disagreed on the matter of dollars I vitod him to accept it. Althon^h he perish-1 s pUt^ulof somsthing, be did not know what and Jackson, Miss., February 15. -The So- “d eenta, I yiejdsd. Where wa disagreed led at the battle of Bosworth Reid, yet he S^^SteSrebttS^huTSdttlf SStFSSl prune Court to-day decided the case of N. pnociple, I was not Main by Richmond. In fine, in- Uamau rressut He was sitest. to be sore, *» p n iuni as the PhcBuU Insurance Com- would not yield. I also wished not to how stood of being o vilhon, tho enemy of his I there are always sp—chlsss man al parties, and piny infavor of the defendant. Tha quea- trouble about the matter, ud to avoid an, coontiw. King Richard waa of noble nature; uSa£. tertSSf£?roStaJjL £ was whether merchants having insuf-1 trouble and sustain pnbeip^ the work, humane and generous, the trf-nd ot I “dtttttb.iartihtttorrou.ia.rew> ficieut license could enforce an Insurance closed this morning. Y\hy? Bunply ba- hia country and Ml people. -Nor be natty «*■ be aa agreaabte N.arlv $100,000 ara involved di-1 cause at their meeting last night the, s | chooees to tsta." she added. rertlv end indirwctly. Thia is regarded aa I moved that four or five so-called non-union ! Earthquake shock In Alaberna. ! tha most imnortant decision rendered in I men employed in themolder'a rooM must be | Moatnz, Al*., February 16,—A slight u Bon prugug,), acomaL No laager contenting - - - - ——' *-■* —s-_-.i . ,metal off tsmasthlsg." aka t^^dSa^sssr «I.7»U,l«rf'UnTtSd rnS'EEZKa ®«en luued, both of which are i J^r?.P rou ' bt °d in the act of March 1B6J, (Bevenua Statutes 3993). Thu encroachment, like that distingniaW predeceaaor, Mr. . in his last annual report (page -saeonwralnad to exMUt and deplore. • tt* "fr? now before me requires that ,^ oald > at no Urns a aurploa in the general net vean. and it is questionable I discharged by me or they would strike and shock of earthquake was felt Haturday at i bentir with a random •it there ia a valid insurance create a disturbance. I have saved them daybreak along the Tombigbeo river in tMifftatothasaiieree 1|Mf that trouble. Thera Is no ill feeling toward Sumter, Manngo and Choctaw conntiea, ire^uia^re a*^^ Arrest of an Eml Pensac ola, Ft*., February 16—It. L. | men an incited by tha few. a single workman on my part nor against the union. I think tha great bulk of the * * - iff 1 greatly alarming the inhabitants, tie damage eras done. Marshall, r 11 — Morton, poatmaatar at Fort jorit, of tha men ahonld get get together Btneken with Apoplexy. Dade Fla. eras arrested hen yesterday, and reconsider tha matter of last night, Philadelenia, February 15.- ehaived with embaxilinc money order tunda, I would your works open ami admit themr Oough, the renowned tempernu [ But lit- | aptateaa weU m eayhody. and he always gave heaps, a habit of which Miss Joans highly appro? _ Bha conta sot trast hiss wuh rbampa.-us. bat that wae of IcaacQaaequeae*. audheeoulJh'jLl her (Use —John B. I retd he Si war. -- prance advo- [ No oas wko had ohaened Mies arks. taR waO -ury available for tha i her fancy that She'd dlrcu., - tha laarnad charmar—tha fheoloay of tta llrsmaR sad ths scandals of tha-Vaa- dale, and ths sandals that they trod. rlante and the mister I tha learning that wsa turning ta tta burning mind nt man. lut she couldn’t prepare a dinner fur a (aunt hungry sinner, or (et op a decent supper bar poor, voreetoos pops, for aho novor cuss, meted on tte odd domestic plan. The] Precident has been to the theater H, v twice this winter. a- ’unisboffin the panic-stricken Irish' islanders are living on seaweed. Some of the Florida hotels have mors servants than boarders this season. Alabama is sending coal to Texas, Mexico and the Booth American republics. Ax a fashionable german tha favors wera real canary birds in pretty little cage*. Paris is mada from the pnlp of bonane*- now, and tha stuff is said to be excellent. A woman at Angnata, Me., baa ordered a set of false teeth for her aged pet pony. Two earloads of colored laborers recently arrived at |» ranch near Los Angelas, Cali fornia; CariTAUMs are making extensive pur chases of timber and coal lands In West Vir ginia. Cowaora coming into Albuquarnna N. M„ are now deprived of their arsenals while in town. PnHxxaT Thompson, tha eminent Lon don surgeon and scientist, insists that nu n- over 60 years old ahonld mn’. r ally r.- ia, . their duly diet In Portland, Ore., tbe fin department -n- (flues will ba provided with “shoes," 80 that they can be run aa el i^l.t to fire, nud make better time. Undxs the laws of Kent net * if e not* to held which has not ri'.n fiv : rvalue re ctived and tha promisor tails, ht nn n t be proceeded against by a non-resident, but can be if th. note is owned by any one liv ing in the State.