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l PLYMOUTH CHURCH.
funeral services of the
CUURCH'8 GREAT PASTOR.
l,w»!t Three Hour, to O.In Ad-
,.. f Flowers IToruscly Used-
TUe tloslcal l-rosrr».iiiue Dr.
Hull's 1'uthetlc Oration.
Fork M»rob ll.-AU Brooklyn »»a j »»l««itlon< on tty organ 8 £5jj!g"ui» I Nfw Tons. M>rch 12.-The remains of
1Di! to-day over Ihe death of ILt. , • J® lij’kept up all the time the lain Henry W.rd Beecher were taken
Wad Beecher. The pnblio offuos through the chrnoh. tram Ply-nuuih, Ulnrch, Brooklyn, at 8.d0
'.^d sod bnsinesa wae entirely am- “ sla , tm « *» General in Wi r „nd ,onve»ed to Greenwood
., ,,„idin keeping np the supply of music. 1
MACON, GEORGIA, TPhSDAY, MARCH 15, 1BS7.—TWELVE PAGES.
BEECHER IS LAID TO REST.
At 2:301 this afternoon the children of the
11} iu iiuth school mot in the BchooLromi in ■
the rear of the church, and we “formed in FOLLOWED TO GREENWOOD OEMS-
Bne and marohed through the church I TK »V BY 0> LY A FEW FlUENDS,
The children of the Mayflower
r?, h °i. 0l o e aD , d thosa cf thB Hell
II gh School were also passed through
the chnrch at the same time. The
public had to wait until the children got
through, when the endless stream began its
lively gait pant General King gave aome
VOL. LXJ.HO 50.
Hut a G’eat Crowd Awaits the Arrival of
the llearse-The Hotly l'laced In a
Receiving Vault - Reeking Me
mentoes—Notes.
fin the direction of Plymouth Chnrch. J? 'JJJ c * 08ed Jhen &e offl- At 7 o’clock this morning the colonel of the
v Q « notice were stationed at the ends I “° u^d been on duty filed past the I Thirteenth Regiment turned the remains
I Mock on which the church is situ- f °* company *Q and a over to the Plymouth Church committee
l.nd do ono whs allowed to pass f _ rf . ai? l . m f m |j er8 then passed thft bier who had charge of the burial. A cordon of
IV »h« lines unless he had a ticket. I; 1 a ,00 “ a J *be beloved pas- 1 ioo police, in charge of a captain and
« RiJelock the lino in Orange street /• dwroTt was cleared I three aergeants, wore drawn up
blocks long, three abreast. The I . ai J d . . military j a f ron t 0 f the ma in entrance of
K»rM>u were paoked with people who d ., tliu ?., 61 eDt ^ Mrs. Beecher I the church on Orange street. There
lifrjond hoping that they might he d come . dow ° ^ in the wer0 Vfc ry few people on the street at the
■ i n without a ticket. ! ^ the ooffin lid will he I ti me> an( t everything passed off quietly.
|°Lr- 0 f the Pylmouth company, com-1 a “ Q 'P. 0 Uou y " m remove©i to tu6 j Kone 0 [ family "cut to the church- At
T»a” of the Thirteenth regiment, of I u?T % wa * n< * ced to-night that the I g o’clock the members of the committee
I tufiher was chaplain, were st riioued 1 l. . y ,, d begun to change. The taco was ttn£ j other gentlemen took a last look at the
L/ior of the church and in the lecture 1 rjyjr* dia colored near the eyes. None 1 dead divine, and the lid tf the ca*kot was
l The whole interior was turned into I thet family‘Will be present at the pri-1 gorowed down by Undertaker Hopper. The
Louden, and tbo fragrant perfume VA i?. la . termeu 7 . _ _ l4 _ _ cjsket was lifted on the shoulders of six
Ln-rvaied the air. Tne walls, gal- I " ou8 ® at the corner of Hicks and I undertaker’s assistants, carried out of the
AVfltn wero covered with ever- , ar * “ Bt , 40 of curiosity to I church and placed in the hearse. Rev. a.
I. and o*Ua lilies. The reading desk I fitran g er8 » f^d a spend policeman la still I j}. Halladay walked in front of iho casket
Iwrelwitb fresh rose* and vi eg, as I ? n tJJV* J“ rB# Bs^ouar ■is enjoying good I w j t b uncovered head. Tbe flowers which
n tha chair in which Mr. Beecher sat I health ana is receiving the visits of her per- j were placed on top of the casket were al-
rvmntycurs. A floral enblem was in | JJJPJ: *. n , eI1 ? 8 A ^ho unlit ry wiii ha on dnty I ] osre d to remain. Tho first carriage which
P ® *. i.!». ,.U e\ . (An nf uiki.ih I till O O ClOCK SlltUrdtiY DlOrilUiil, TLO iDt( r* I n*MAlail (Vw» UaAKo ama rt I) j (.(1 py R(jTf,
HV Hopper and
inTheir hills. The facade of the I lor ^* I Mr. ti. V. White. There were eleven
L Ils c ovtred wiih potted plants. The 1 v ** OFrscr to oaixocs aEnsuin. other carriages, and these were occupied by
Vnru loaded down with timers tsd j rt *' tw lon*. Match __ 11.—Tho tttriMi I JjJm X. Howard, Hot. Edward Beecher,
1,••' Va a .cut by fri'-nds and different L ;, i"in:f New 1 urk ana urimiju i,m - I Augu-tuv Siorra, T. V.v;I.-;g..s, Kev. Tho-i
EL The oosket was placed on a membership of clergymen irrespective of K .^Tleechcr, M.yor Whitney, V. O. For-
INGEHSOLL ON SOCIALISM.
If the Theory Should Prevail, the World |
Would he a Penitentiary.
Some cf tbo best and pmebt of our I
race,” Hays Robert G. Ingersoll in the North
American Review for Much, "have advo
cated what is known as socia’.iHm. They
have taught * • • and believed that a |
nation should be a family; that tbe govern-
mtnt should tuko care ot a 1 its children;
that it should provide work and food and I
cloth* a and education for all, and that it |
should divide the reanlta of all labor equita
bly with all. • • • Is itpostibleto con
cave cf a despotism beyond th t? Tbe i
present condition of th* world is bad,
AT' THE BAY STATE CLUB.
CARLISLE BREAKS AT A DEMOCRAT
IC BANQUET.
The Iflt-nt of Local Self-Government Muni
bo Maintained—A Dozen Unes About
tho TarliT tlueHtion—Protection
a Moral and Legal Wrong.
Boitojc, March 12 —The Bay State Club,
the moRt important Democratic organiza
tion in New Ragland, entertained Anuni) er
. ... . | of distiugnUhed gentlemen at their nonual
1 ^° r ?i C ft I dinner M th. Bafer. Hoc HO this sflernoou.
Chief among the guests was H n. J. (i.
Carlisle, who wus the orator of (he oc-
but it is far better than it could |
by any possibility ho under any govern*
well r.nu.atcl prison tomabjiHy would i T , 0 0 , tlu> Uoston Glol (n r ^. electea
decide wbutwci should do. Tne «nmst,e | pr '. idt : nt aod It . u. Alger, secretary and
trenail ry.
Urraideut Taylor presided at tbo banqnot
of a pilsou retire early ; they riso wi.h tbe
san; Ui*y have something to cat; they
are not dLipsted; they have clothe.; thej I JmJZSTSZ
•c.cud divioe service, they havo but little l ^ ncei j the principal speaker of tho after*
o hay about their Le ghbor e ; they do not UoD ^ Ji)h ^ G> ^ rll wbo , 0 chie{
iini.r frnm onlfl* fhnlr liftliiln nm iTfti-l • III I • .
Buffer from cold; their habits ure exoelltnt,
and yet no one envies their coeditior
o atiam destroys the family. Tun o*
belong to tbo state. GrUain efficers taka
tho place of parents. Individuality is lest.''
Mr. lagers* 11 reviews othir theories of
virtue, ho suid, was that he had been do
pounced by Senator Hoar. As Speaker
UariiBie arose *ue Woo greeted with great sp-
platiHH. After expressing bis thanks for his
cordial reception, ho Haul;
You must permit mo to tender tho sin-
Ko-.ujnn.ent and society whose ‘'dvoc>'tes ocrotll „ t]kt(c d the Kentucky Dsmoonn,
have claimrd for them a now. r to *u»u™ not only lot what yon have done in tho
nnivArmil nrr,anmfv* ami «h1i<n on fhfcir I . . , r . ., ,
universal prosperity, and which on their
adoption have tailed of the purpose. His
artieleis rich in sngipslious and fall of
short sentcncoH pregnant with meaning.
•Tnlelligenou,” ha s.ys, "increases want"
"Everyman ol genius is a monopolist ”
"We u nst remember that law is not a crea
tive force.”
MURDER IN NEW ORLEANS.
i diluted their time beloje tne iloors -"TV, s-T ,r .r rr • t>nry, Deacon iticnarason, .u. r. ueaon,
o-eaedin covering the casket with I death, the Clerical ColoO^ at a Albert Healy, Thomas 0 Bowen, of tho In.
I,' tho valU-v, .fnsaliss, roses, BP«Mal mooting held to-day, nmm.monsly dependent, J. Arbncltlo, Dr. Geo. W. lirmb,
■ ftnrt adopted minutes to odset the atutnde of Themis G. Shearmm, 0. N. Howard, J. B.
ftrns. tube rosea , ,
mo«. When they finished tho CuleA H° olergymsn
l vestige of the black cloth coreringof | CUBAN OUTLAWS,
let oould be seen. m
Tut re was Doth-
past but also for what they know you in
tend to do ia the future. You wjll not
permit Massachusetts to romaio always a
Ropublicaa State. Old pr» j ad ices are p US-
iLgnwiy. Miss-ichuscttfl is alrerdy uiov-
ing towards a Democratic position, with
tho B<ty S’.ate Club in Lout, and your
brothers everywhere hope to seo her on tho
n„hLn£ tin; lino in 1 (i» ntloim ii, in
tho very nature of things this oouutry must
always bo governed by political partied.
We mod not be ulurmod, gcntlcmcu, to be
known as ‘party mo ,’ if wo houoatly bo
Studwell, General Horatio C. King, J. N.
Andrews, A Ogden, Smith Ah* 11, J. W.
_ I I Gibson, ex Alierman Whitney, 8. B. Bank*
0 indicate the presence of dtath except A ClUzcna* Committee at Key West Runs ©tt, J. B Cornell, James A Brodit, J. B.
Ltiliness which pervaded the room and Lot of Them Out of Town. Hendon, H. L. Ilaydon, 0. Whitnsy, W. B.
in<bed conversation of tho woikors. I Kkt West, March 12.—Elevoa Cuban 1 Collins, Alonzo B. Day and II. M.
[church bad more the .appearance of a j outlaws arrived from Tampa last night by j Pratt. Tho faneral cortege procoedtd
ling than a funeral. A \ hotographer I tbe steamer Whitney. They were immedt-1 from the church to Henry street, to Mon-
la pietore of tbo floral dtcorationa and I ately waited on by a committee of citizens I trguo street, to Clinton street, to Third
L r I ond requoated to leave town at onco and I street, to Fourth avenue, to Twenty third
|vas nearly 10 o'clock before the doors I forever. It is claimed that they are agita- street, to Greenwood cemetery.
I thrown open to thOM Who had heeu torn of tbo worst kind, and t‘mt they are Along the whulo route to tbe cemetery
ti g impatiently three hours. The poo-1 in telegraphic connection with other des-1 tbo stnets were lined with people, and
Inured by the Orange street entrance. I peradoes, wboae muu-.ion it is to ferment many followed tho oortfge to tho cemetery,
■frit four seats on the right of tho oen-I strite. Eght left town on receiviog I It was shortly after 10 o’clock when tbe
'alewtre resolved for relatives of the | notico to do so from tho citizens’I hears© was Been ciming in tho main road
^ed. Mr. Beecher’s family were not 1 committee. Ot the remaining throe to the receiving Tiult, and when tho ihut
[Tiit, and the family pew was fi led with 1 ono surrendered himself to tho sheriff, 1 carriage drew up in front of tho vault bo
L;V Hrs. Beecher was in tho church I another was arrested at tho instance of the I great was the ctowd that tbe police bad to
Lfew minutes before tbe doom were I State’s attorney and looked np in jail end j force the people back to make room for tbe
l sod left with her sons beforo the | the other aaked the committee to make a moornow to slight. Paator llallad-y «ot
Id mured. I fullor examination into bis oaae. Tho com- I out of tho carriage and received tho oaske^,
| tha left sido of tbo center aisle wero I mitteo granted bis n quest, but finally in- which attendant* bore to a big box that was
Itoso* the Clerical UoIod, ot which j formed him that he must go, which ho im- lUodioc in tho porch. Tho coakot was
iBtecher was a member tor a number of 1 mediately agroed to do if he could glvo scrowed up and u pall Oi flowers was placed
V Behind these were stated members their reasons for insisting on his departure on top. Then hundreds stood with b*red
L Thirteenth Regiment, and then camo I iu writing. Thia was willingly and l heads in the bltiDg blast, while tbe pastor
Cbenof the leginlutive committee, who I promptly dona The committee, which I offered up a prayer for tho departtd soul.
V badges of white silk. Behind those I consisted of fifteen persons, was op- He made n rery touching
Clestal delegations from nearly every I pointed at a meeting cf citizens held lout ] appeal for the afflicted family, which, he
"l, political or religious organizUlon.tn 1 Tuesday, for the purpose of devising some I said, bad been deprived of its chief member
York and Brooklyn. There was a means of ridding the community of this 1 and brightest ornament
e delegation of colored ministers present. 1 band of disperadoes, and given full power Tbo large iron gates of the vault wero
11UAJ o’* look Rev. Dr. Charles U. Hall, I to adopt euch measures as they Baw fit. 1 opened and tho attendants, led by the pas-
i in white surplice and accompanied by The committco visited the headquarters of tor, carried tho body ioto tho west gallery
J. Halladay, entered tho chnrch and 1 the disturbing faction, and infotmed them of tbo vault. The flowers wero tneu re-
tndni the platform. When the music I that they wero known to bo outlaws and moved and the casket wag placed in the
_ed Dr. Hall commenced to read in low blackrautlers, and oraerod them to leave; vault. The friends of the dead took a fare-
lelaor tones the oDeniDgsontenceeof the 1 btnee their exit. Two of the bund are now I well look at the box and tuo doors wero
(• •Uni Epinc ni..l limi.l atrvioe. AfUr In jail here. clcol. The doors cl tha main ontranca
"fad. nhloqmriotto compoioJof Miss I ARMOUR'S BIG SCHEME to tho vault vrorocdvtred with evergreens,
.1-7 ( opran.). JIUs Cavais (.Itn), Mrs, AKMGUIfB MU dUxusmb, ro.e., .mUax and easier lilies After the
pt Uopruno), Mrs. ltosan ( Uto). Mr, I The Oil Trust Come* to terras and the Mills I cortege bad left the church hundreds of
J, Mr. W-rren Both (Whor>), Mr Brown, Will Not Be BulU. % P^P 1 ® gathered around a; d many bvgg«S
ISieva (hasaof), and a chorus of sixty 1 Cmcxoo, March 11.—The statement Ja f°^ some of the fljwersof tLe deooia.toua as
!•->■»? kith** lit.riui «:hant lk <a Lo:d, Make I t.t-rc by \lr. Webster, onu of tin* tirm 1 __ -
| »n Mine End.'* I 0 f Armour A Co., that tho firm has decided NINA SEES HER AUGUST.
[hs It mo a was read by Dr. Hall and a notto butli oitton seedcil mills at varionJ _ ——-7 _ .
b« was delivered by R v. S 8 Halla- po i oU throughout the South, as heretofore Tha Sheriff lorce.l to Give In-An Affee-
[. The rest of the mu-ica\ programme I ftonounccd. This ia in direct contradiction I tionato hutbrace of i ins«r Lnds.
J ■>Anthem, "El** m<1 ar** tb»* ,,f H by tli»* lirm (or <i.i)a, but the Cmrao *, Mairh h Nina V .11 Z ,n«it, or
Nrud (Spont); hymn, ‘ J^sns, lover of I (aetthat tho rnilis are not to bo built sp-1 “Mrs. August Spies,” as she in«i»ts on
Ikoq!; ' song, *Tbe*rd a voice” (Shebey); I poar<« to be absolute. It ii lutimatod that I being oalled, scored a victory this morning
pn, ‘ Hark my soul.” I the firm has arranged with the cotton seed I over tbe law officers whom her proxy bUB-
Iheorgin waa presided over by Henry I 0 ll ayndlcate to furnish them with oil-at a I band baa so often denou oed. After a
\ !•: mu iiii.l li,-t» lioritti*) G. Kin^. I contiaot pne-, ahi-It r.^ult w »h hccoui-I h-r*l tight al.c Huc*-ee*lii g in hecnrit g an tu-
Iher tbe fir-1 lessoo. Dr. Hall com-1 pished owiDg to the throat to baild oppo- terview with her August in the j «iU About
peed hU oration. During its delivery, Jitjon aflUs. U o’clock Nina walked into tho jail bniiding
pe not a dry eye in the house, and j Washington, March 11.—The statements I with a sprightly Hep and confident air.
[er*l times he was compelled to stop for 1 |q aChto-tgo dispatch quoting Mr. Webster, j 3ae presented an order from tho sheriff and
pit time to gain control-of his voioo. | a member of the Armour firm, wore fore- 1 was allowed to pass. It was the tour
[ Hill pronounced the b^nediciioo and | *hado«ed in tbe financial gossip of a New I when the prisoners are let out of their cells.
{ »*st audience aloaly filed oat of the I York p*per yesterday, and io what purpor - 1 Spies was walking iotas ooriidor when his
(Rfc. It was a notable gathering and 1 td to bean interview with agcntltmauo *n-1 u»mo was colled. When he Baw who it
ft long to be remembered by those pres- I becUd with the cotton trust. The reasons 1 was be hantened his steps. Nina had
I f.»r the failure to carry oat the the scheme taken a position in a corner of iho cage
other churches in which services I were tbe same as thoso given in the Chicago j next to the wail with her face close to the
s hell were all crowded to the utmost | dispatch to-day. | wha grating. ... .. .
WoMh.ire.pMUy. Not a v.ouU rnt. a Ki-VMirKV LYNCHING "Ango^" »ko gHJ in a .oft, low tons,
fmnnnoeupltdfoot cf BUnfllDg lo-m A KENTUCKY LYNCHING. "Nu.a," Ball litr lover in a voice foil of
(lk.1. in I'lymonth Chnrch. Tn« anr I a Man Under a Sentence of Twenty Yu.r* I ell'Cliao. ... „
pding .irecU ia all directions wore I nunc hr a Mob. She pnt on. fiDgrr through tbo gntlrg
I ‘'Hi with pooplo, waiting pAtiauily for iiueu J1 -4. speolsl frnm I r‘in«l^d It. wm the ne«rwl
A Negro Man stabbed iu Deii'i lij the
Son of a Once Prominent Republican.
| MiUftu m pttiijr mo , n ▼« uouonvij uu-
New Oslxans, March 13.—Ery biuith, | ]j lV0 that the principles and poll cion ropro*
colored, aged 40, wiis stabbtd to death last I a oQt©d by the orgauizition to wbioh wo aro
night by Thomas Rocbc, sou of cx Coroner [ attoched will bo to the interest of tho na-
Rjcho, who fibred prominently in politics tfou aU( j p t , 0p i 0 . This is tho only true
hero during Governor Kelloggs aominis- I basis for political parties, and any party or-
tration. bmtih was 6taobod six times, j ganized upon & foundation less broad, less
twice in iho right arm, once in tbo fore-1 p a triotio than this will soon degenerate into
head, onoein tho neck, once in tbe left arm I tactions and coase to command tho
and onco in tbe back below tho left shout- J rospowt ot intelligent men. Every attempt
der, the last named being tbe fatal stab. I t0 a ainglo class, to tbe txclasion of
ElmeGrionel was with Riche when the J a jj otQtrn, tho baa is of political organizi-
crimo was cemmitt d. About an hour after I jJqq will ffil and ought to fail, l^roiu tho
the murder Rjcho **ud Gnnnel wero arrest- I formation of your constitution down to tho
ed. They were found hidden in some rub- i present time tue point of irreconcilable dif-
bUb in aloft. Roche denied having any-1 i^ronco between political parties has been
tbiftg to do with tbe killing cl smith, and J t b0 naturo and extent of the federal
said he had concealed him-1 powers The principle of local govern-
self because ho understood I mon t jg a vital part of the Democracy. An
thAt bo had been accused of tbe crime and | auieuclment to tho constitution didares
did not want to go to j-*U. Mrs. Smith, I powers not delegated to tho United States
who witnessed tbo murder of her husband, I b y tLe ooustituiion nor prohibited by
has fully Identified Ki'cheas tbe murderer | lt r bo y :a tes ure reserved to the Huteri
and Grinnd as the man who ao^ompaniid J rtspeotively or to tho people. No power
him. To-day when confronted with Mrs. 1 can be jastly claimed unloas ills granted in
Smith, Roche and Grinin 1 appeared indif- I „*p refi a terms or by decobsary implication,
f. rent, but when sho identified ltiche bo 1 u0 g Ucb grant ot pojrer c*u bo found,
remaiked tb t she was a fool am 4 , did not j un ,j ^ by the Slate is not prj-
koow what shown a talking about Mrs. 1 *-*- . .
Bnith replied; "I know you well, T*m
R *cbe, and vou know you killed u»y hus
band.” Thu reply caused Roche to look
orest-falleD.
htbited, it btlongs to tbe State and her
people, and thus tho whole round of
Stale’s rights is granted in the article.
“By this constitutional doctrine of
1 State r d rights tho D*mocratio party ot this
At tbe autopav it was discovered that the | o juntry standa to day, as it always, and as
knife blade hau broken off at tho handle | j trast will swiad forovor he.otfnr.
and bad dropped down inside of Smith's I [Loud applaoho.] Twenty-five years ago,
shirt. It is about an inch wide with a vny j tendency wiu to carry this doctrine to a
sharp point, both edges being sharpened ns | d^ogoroas extreme, bat since then a dan-
keen as a r»zor. It resembles vtry much I g© roud txtremo ia reached iu an oppostto
the blade of a dirk which R iche is known | <u ro otion. Great and powerful inierosts,
to have carried. Tho murder is said to havo j ( 00 powerful almost to bo successfully re-
betu u most e .Id bl) * i« \ | ure coimtantly j.rthning Hg.»Ui«l tho
l» *rnorH of tin; c<iUhii a .iittou and deiiiarnl-
A BIG MICHIGAN FntE. I log an extension of tho federal power to a
• , _ . „ . I degree never contemplated by the most ox-
Saloon Kef pcraSu.peclcd of Incendlarlgm trtjmo y t d t fMiU in UftSMlBf days. It is
to i*uul»h n Promlient rrohibitionUt. I q alto common now to hear gentlemen, able
Detroit, Mum , March 13—A lluwtll, | gentlemen, in Congress contending for the
M'.ch., special to tho Free Press, sajs; A I exercise of power by tbo general govorn-
Itttie before midnight la<t night a fire waa j juoot over particular subjects simply be-
disoovered in F. N. Monroe’s hardware I cauao the States rtfase to do po, or ueoauae
atoro. In a short time the entire row of I n ^ thought that State legiHlation might
basiness blocks^ on Grand River street 1 not bo entirely effective. The argument is
between Wjman’s avenue and East streets, I that whatever may be dono by Congress or
three blocks oa Wyman's avenne and a row I departments of the general government—
or buildings on Ea^t street w» re iu ;1ujj»h. j iq^ that Independently of tneHO apecitio
Caving inward ins'ead o ; Joulward of tho K rants of power—it is the right and duty of
Grteniway block was ell that navod tho ?o-| the government to txerolto gentnd saper-
mainder of the bcainoss part of tho town. I vihiottund control over all conctrns of the
Mr. Monroe is chairman of the oouuty pro-1 people. .
bibltion party enmaatteo and a hard work- Mr. President, this is not Democratic
er for the prohibitory »in»ocment. Oo tbo (j 00 rio« a* 1 aLderscan*} it. It m*- tLscen*
flret of the month ho received the following 1 tralizUton fiiat and inevitable consolidation
letter: I after war *i«; and no part ot the Union is so
••Detroit, Mich., February -7.—To F. j iu(er*gted m tho preaervatloa and main-
N. Monroe, Howdl, Mich.—Sir; I with io | ti-nar.ee of local unity as is Now England,
inform you that yon must atop jour work I jp p© p Ar t ©f tne Union has local govern-
od the prohibition era*® or wo wiil burn I neen more cffi-ccual m here. Your
you out, root and br.tr cb. You tn*y pre- I town inocling is tho tutu Democratic in
pare for tho woiat, as we are on your track, j h tituiion in thia country. [Cbter .] Ii
f/»ignodJ ''Mill 8*ioo* Bumm.” I has nover endangered tbo liberty of
Tne pronibitiontsia cordder this an »x- I R ainglo human being. The
plati<on of tho cause of the fire. As fire I town, tne State and the general
engine made its appearance, a voice in a j government all have their appropriate
ourt yard oppoait** Monroe said *'rotn I powtre and dmies, and so lorg os ihene are
Olaik,” a&d added aome remark. A pLtol j roapected and maintained, ntitner tn-
shot then gn z *d N gbt WatebfBlP Cl»rk’s 1 croachiog oo the domain of the other, there
c’o hee, gLnotd on the er giue at.d bailtu J R |jj be harmony and nutty in our complete
itself eguuct AL biahbecks collar bone. I H>ht*m of government. Fortunately,
A MTvwr with^OLO empty chamber wus j have at la»t been permitted
national
and
hfml
he
IQ
EARTHQUAKE AT NICK.
Grapfilr IV«- Iptlon bjr an Am#rl«an vh«
Kruchrd New York on Monday.
New York Hr raid, March 9.
Two gentleman direct from the great
earthquake at Nice arrived by the French
steam*-r La Gascogne last evening. They
were!’ lonel C. J. Tone and M. Burke, of
Rochester. Colon* 1 Tone told how ths
streets were filled with carriages and pedes*
trianp, pelting one another with flower*
All wore masks and costumes. The moat
beantitnl ladies threw co*t'y flowers into
tho faces of p< rsons they bad nover seen.
An ordinary Chicago clerk traveling for his
health conld pelt the face of a duchess with
roses and her husband would only smile.
For days the city was given over to gaiety.
Confetti a sort of candy—followed the
flowers in showers. It was a romantio riot
day aud night until the lost day of the oas-
nivul. Then came the halls. Seventy thou
sand people danc d wildly all that night- far
into the penitential morn of A»-h Wednes
day. Tho night was filled with revelr j
Balls were held all over the city, but thus
were 20.000 people at tho ono great ball of
tho night.
•T went to that ball, and it was very la»9
when I reached home,” said Col. tone. "I
was quartered on the third fi tor cf the
Grand Hotel. Though it was ue uly day-
ligh! 1 «nnld not sleep, and so l.*y in bed
reading a book. Suddenly and without
warning a roar more terrible than a tornado
oame. A thousand mines teemed explod
ing under tho floor, aud a thousand trains
of cars seemed rolling over the roof. The
noiso was indescribable. It seemed as if
the world wero being groo I to and
the city with it. Th** first aboe’e : r ie
into >ho middle of tn*: 11 >or, which tipped
np like the roof of a hoti-e. I tried to
walk, but was pitched h**nHong across the
room. The 1>M rolled from side to side,
and I went after it. I was shaken as a
Rtroog man shakos a boy. As Boon as I
could master myself I managed by
a grout effort to r* ach the door leading Info
Mr. Burke's room, adjoining. It was locked.
L kicked and ponmied, but in that awful
roar could only ju**t hear bin v jice. I shout
ed ns loud as I could, and yelled that it was
an eartbquakt—that we must fly to the
Btreot. We burst open the double doors,
aud in Rome way, 1 don't know how, got
down BtAirs while tlio great walla, ten feel
thick, were cracking with artilhry reports.
The scenes in tho corridors and o \ the fi >ora
below us were liko a riot in a m tdhouse.
Beautiful women, with long hair streaming
down their backs, rushed wi dly aronnd,
beseeching the porteis to save them. One
woman, who had been the belle of
many a great ball, appeared in a
single garmeut with a bird cage
and two canaries. Tho bird* were so
frightened that they hung, backs down
ward, from their cage with their eyes closed.
The udy reached the street, whore some
ono give her a wrap for her shonlders; but
she had no skirt. Having experienced
earthquakes ia Sin,Francisco, I thought I
was familiar * ith them, but at Nioe the
horror was beyoud d*-ncriptlcn. On the
atreot the people lost their heads. Fifty
liars was (.ffered for anv kind of vehicle,
liuunred-t of ladies in their night garments
fell on their kficrs before great rough port-
mote frightened than themselves.
Money could not hire them to go into the
buildings for tranks. We dragged down
our own luggago and saved everything.
Twenty thousand people packed the nqnare.
“Tho second sh* ck was more terrible
than tbo first. To toll tho truth, I could
not remember whether it was two Reconds
two hoursafter tho first shook. Bat it waa
fearful convulsion. Then tho p*tio be-
cimie general. Think of it 7*',OUO people
trying to dodge 20 000 building*! [ ex
acted every mom* nt to nee tho oity fall
ks, ar d two hoars after the doors r-— ' . J. I
fjwn open !*• line was neirly a <
■a txjiln lung, or three Lutes the lr. „
IS* “»• P^tloua d*y. The people fifed I fjitook Doaoearion of Jackson for the I »“» 4CU) ° ° ■«'* w . uru . wu
Jibe church two abreast, divided the file SbESES him. They moved out 8tand ptta»nre no longer ha gave in.
| ‘OO Coffin, and t nx.id nn «nd not I * * 4 .k: il.. a! th* Kantni*Vv I
A Negro Itangrd In Florida,
cj-Od, Mid ruatd oa etui *■*I ta»*>ODa~'tb"Haa ot tho Kentnck, I
i rear «f I Cuntul r.iltoul. Nrt a .hot was flrad. |
°tJrh tb, moutirg rouot ia tbe ..
‘ f*'* CotnpMiy G bml tneu a‘a-
, tbe aisle., anij they kept the
** • i . — °/'ier .ad made them tnoru
^•t to duBbl# quick time. It waa i.ti-
people the CjlViu at the
ot 2IJO p.r miiiote.
We, ibe .Itemooa the Head pa.toi’s
Etw.rdiind bis danghtr* pa-aed Io
„ * Lt * 1 ‘ tiihia‘ <1 (vj[uu t Ul ‘ near tbe
He, 8. 8 WJ h, who ce*p-
n B ®, Uae Hae.lrwt ami 't wenty-
_«atkB^iawnt of NVw York flonog tbo
' V* ,lw » »t the cho.ch ,i.l w M m-m-UMl
‘•'l-^tunuA He w w r.b.pUn
■tthqti'iur »b-n the Union list
V hi’ 1 * t "' n th,! '-t 1 * preneb.r d-lir-
. “St"®' ora’ion. Mr. \YUUa i- ,
B.-chur w*-, and a..nr. ,
a long distance to pay tho la.*t J matun concornmg our tntcreau.
Jackson wai Uken some distance and hung Jxcxaoavuxt. Ill March 12.-h. Timff-
toa tr—' when th- ur..d .l.-pened, “?•=. Enoch C-ner, eolo.eJ,
io a ire**, wuru _—L. I waa hanged at O/lando, U/acge county,
Armour Confirm* HU Partner** Statement. | io-day # f jf tb# murder of Policeman
has fiikcoco, Match 12.—A dispatch I Beasley, on Chri*tmas eve, ~188o. i’art.*r
f oui ObU«o cunUioing tbe aiaiement of j bore hmivelf firmly. Hie dying aUtczLfnt,
Mr Wcbt»‘*r, of Armour A Co., that the • aoviiowiadgiLg tbs killing, w**s re*d by tbe
firm baa decided not to construct c< t‘on | pcimt on the b utfoM. Death te-mllei ironi
Hl . „i n ,i niilN at variocs points throughout aUangul*Ucnin fourteeu Miidabalf minute*,
the Son'll, .n tbe Itra W »«»J 8 - 1
. -4r.il mill, to fan lib tbeai
. oountry
Repeated Earthquake Shock*. I was never better governed than it is now
Pints, M-uch 2 —A *h*rp shock of I [^ LerTsJ. and it was never more trai quil
aarthq i»ko waa f«U throughout M*r»*Ult» j aIJ d contented than it ia now. It ia uue
ye*t*-r*Uj. For a t me there was a panic aud that abuses still txht, but they were not
the hau 1»were emptied t f (heiroccapsits in I inaugurate*! by thia a*, ministration. Many
a few *eeooda. Tne people w*re, however, 0 ! them have already been cjrrecteJ, aud
soon tea suLd. I'is found that many wall* I m B t of those that remain aro not under
of budding* in various parts tf tbo city j control of the executive department alone,
were cracked. 1 **lt U not, my purpose, gcniltmtn, to dm
Mon IE Carlo, fliMh 12 —The recurrence 1 cut* tho rtvnue question, cp >n thi* occi
of e«r.hquate to the Riviera La* induced a I ei n. It ia too targe a question to be pr
fresh re ah of frightened pleasure* and hialih 1 ernted fully, and too impjrtant a anbjoct
seeking tonnat* hither from Nice, (knnee, | to be trea.ei h^tily. It is en*mgh to
Mentone and 8m Remo,
again crowded.
taeooUi>aa-cd«I mill* to funrih
oil wan ►howo bv au A * sedated 1 re*
r -** iUiive to Pud D Arm ur U-t
unis lied fi,
lOEcmsa, Mar
Crying **S
i. Mare r
h) ia here
i answer t
wH-d bot*
i- ling tb>
Web
Teas rep-
ight, ' Kane talebooituoker, ai.o wa« arrested
. K ..aMur« trip- 11® Lit night for c/jioo *'* •.»! •* ' *t workman
ieAioni tb*t bftd : coming out of tin-H«y tl.op, vustbin
t him and Mr. Web*Ur re- | nonu g ►t-r.tmcc t io tbr*-*- months* iu-
tter. and eoaed by **ying: prt* nm-nt io th ;bocae of c rrection t< r
er can beer*'filed ‘ ,H aulhority on cutarbi^g tho peace. He Appealed Lia
All the hotels are j a**d I *ay it in concl*.bion—that
in my judgment the goveinmtnt
m moral or l^al rignt to in _
taxes upon its oitizins except for the pu
pone cf raising revenue to defray its mce
h ry ixpent-e' aid pay it* ja*»t *ie
[Lmd cti«r- ] Whenever It does bey
ilu, it disregards, in my opinion, the pL
patpose for which the pow. r of tbiaii'
w»n c^'inferred upon it [obf-trre], and l
li^ve tbi-< ia th* doctrine of an ov^rwhel
ing maj jrity of the Assert can Daiuo<
1 eaa*.
A Fatal .Street Duel,
Chicago, March 12. —A lim»fl rpecial
from Fotomac, IU., sajs: A street dutl
between John G >odwiu, o wealtby r,
and Cbail a Moreb*ad, a yout g t ank ca-h*
i*;r, occurred here today. Q.odwm had
ch*rg**d that hi« fifirrr*-y»ar-o d d uihter
\ m l »)♦*»•»! uroiifftd I y M reb* a 1. '] he two
met about noon. They wLipptd out re*
v<»lv»-ri eiouultaueonidy and commenced
•booting. T«o chambers in each on**’s Senator K<-«g-%n, of T*aa* # who st.-indi
piitfi hid b*-t-o emptied when Morebead . r* ar tbe l'r* fluent on the sut j*o. of inter-
ft-il, motai'y wont d -d. G o«iwio «n,CHp*d Sta*e cr>n me re rtf* rm, •*«}«* *Le commit
wttbonl a scratch, and anmoUsted made ' »i* ner* will not be appointed before the
Lis tHCipe. I mud.e ct next week.
mins. Now York oonld not stand
minute under such shook*. The great
blocks of pnblio buildings roso and fell
liko ships in a storm. The motion was uq-
like anything moved by nataral laws.
Gravitation seemed entirely suspended
during tho throes. My f ** t would bo in
tho air and a moment later I could soe
tbe tops of four-story h »uh**s as they
leaned over on tho earth billows sweeping
acres** the city.
Fortunately for ns, Mr. Hnrko and my-
«**if h*d purchased tukuia for Paris on the
previous day. At the station we touud 1 s, <s
people praying to go on the next train.
Tho cars, holding seventy people, were Ilk-
orally packed with humanity, but a multi
tude who were onbdda conld not g* t near
the train. As high At l.Ouof. were < ffered
for a place on tho truiu. Thu earthquake
hock came at G o'clock. At U o'clock word
os revived by Ulugruph tiiut unoth* r shock
from Romo or 8<'me othurpoint would reach
Ntco in an hour. This created a fr<«h panic.
in thi-ir excitement shouldered half-
dressed women, thinking they wuru tranks.
Women rau around trying to t**ve little
trinkets, utterly bereft of Hense or judg
ment and irnpl -ring the guards to p it them
on tbe cars. The morning traiu did not
tc.ff till noon. Then I wm hippy. An
earthquake chaoges a man’s nature. I did
not care if the town sank, with everybody
In it; if 1 oould only g^t away."
THE GREAT RAILROAD DEAL.
Kc-tond Conference In Unit I more—Tho
l'urtic-l|mnt» Will Miy Nulhina*
Bax.t.M')UK, March 13 —It U rumored
thia morning that hu iaipottaut c nrerenoe
of railroad m*-u Wnij to bo held in this city
duriLg the day, but a* no preminent names
i to bo found on «ny ot the hotel regis
ters the rumor did not s*:em to be will
ded. in the afternoon, ho we vrr, it was
jv-red that apirty of three wera stop
ping at a ptomi Lot hotel, and that they
been idoaeted for aeveral houxw wi h
Mr, John K Cjwc-q, c a .tel for tae BdlS*
more and Ohio Railroad Com pa. y. Tne
y* nt 1« men wero a-certaiuoi to be
M-*;8rs. W. C. Boon, IL 8. Ives,
<» II. S'.ra>»-r, of Sir Y’ork.
They persLteotly refused to *ee reporter*.
In fact their pr- a-nc ? at th-; hotel w<h de-
i i. but il.'-y »*r»- known to h*%**hftthe
- u> to m*ut. N ) inkhug of the result of
the conference c >al J bo obtain—*, nor is il
known wheth-r cr not Mr. Garrett waa
l.y thciu, tht ugh h'.uie aro «*: opinion
that th y had an interview hi h him at his
hoiu-c. Baltimoru and Ohio offl rials luva
no inh.rmaiio i of m y kin t f r the pnblio,
hut th*\' hay the preen hbail tiave ail desired
inf-imailon at th- pr- rv-r time.
Oht Hut 1 salitate
, llli
i ph - •Man,
All *Uo4^ -U-fr -••ing
tbe Hi of |if.
" a pur*-ljr ve^ewahta