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WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
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MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2fi, 1800.
iUKJliEl) TILL SUE DIED.
ijrTHER details of
' ATROCITIES IN KARA PRISON.
Till-: WOUUIVS I (III FIGHT
M aililucion Ulil I'rohalil) Vi In if. I
, I.onln Has no Mioxv.
RUSSIAN j W.VIHINutun. Fab. —l_8peci.il. ]—'The
i voting on tho World's Fair m tho House
lay next is tho .chief topic of
GERMANY IS STAGGERED.
vfsdani© »%«* Mrlppril j' ^onvernation here. New delegates fre
1 ”III eased to lh*nil» Iiiiri) .«ien ! York and ( hieago are here to help
M"" «uidiir Tii« i rowbic I congress about it. Clinunrov M. Depj***
Zla u l,«all,-.'S.rMrlkr. »*}>> »"< ™«lway interest. 'William C.
I W hitnev with his ©tn-*-t railroad interest
and John XJ. Starin with his steamboat
Lo.xno^ Feb. 2i—Further details of interest are at the bead of the New
bX £»> ,tion v ■ "r r. • t; 1 ; 1 I - ssrw « r&s*
, ort liistances frosn t • scenom i. >rr* . i votes Cor their respective towns.
",'r *re brief,but conclueiro InoooUrin-
, [,,|| Y tl,o report of tho arialr received notli
|/r,ffur,inn ollioUl in b- l otmbuif
; 10 i,in nvmpatliy Whn the rauw cl
a M-oplc. Accor lies to the JcUi. > re
ived It .pporj that the trouble
Kara prison Arfanated in a “huosor
,,'rito* in August whoutho women poll'..-
td pisoiiora tried to starve th ra sols m to
death to cecal* 1' ° bt'utalilics .f tli*r
■ nt rv All the women iuipiiv.n, \ there
‘.uuirod from; food for fourtccnj rlaya
-■ ... i.ilcrs did net relieve that thtjr .
ioiidi l« ahto to W*P up tun einigcln arhot mit olnsr pto<
’ t lint thor jeered at tho woieon, llivn
Utnpted them with food otul thon, And-
in- Kb of no avail, throoloncd .horn,
wonts siTjrxir.D 70 viuuar *;.r>
UCKSTIOL'd htTilOI'L .
When several of tho r.onjcn xrrro nt
Ul0 point of death from their voluntary
■Utincnce from foo.1 tho priron oBlci.la
r , sotted to artif.ci.-l moons to compel
them 10 take nouviahment. The rnotfcode
adouled, horraver, score -
licentious and tho -onion
idled to abandon their strike. Ahomlr
THE RESULT OF THE FLECTIONS WAS ! f 1 "’
A GREAT SURPRISE.
Such a ftwrriilii" Virlory lor th© So
cialists tun A illIrlpnird Tlif Km-
peror IVlll Probably ll< rd HIs-
m»nk', \d\lct- IlmaUcr.
CoprrishW'-l. HHO, bv tli© N. Y. As«*-cix:*-d IT©*©
Hr rijn, Feb. 2h—Official influence
anil the bureaucratic system are nulling
together to delay the official returns of
tho election and to attenuate tho iinpor-
• ;? Mi : 't I’hlSONED ELEYI-.N PERSONS
,1 v (jut»tt* Im >nuri k •»«
•■rescripts would amtt ;
j THE DIABOLICAL CRIME OF A NEGRO
! IN STEWART COUNTY.
11 lanco of the
i of the socialiot
n independent
oritjrga
tho chancell
saying that the * rescrij
li.liile.-i and could not
It is thought likely,
tlierefore, that tlto emperor " ill. return
to the guidance of Bismarck. This at
tribute* to him the «aj..<itv to take a j For Itetrii;* lie I>m» a l.oi of Itoush
broad-minded view. It is very ihliieult
f'.-r a MiuU-iniiiiled man to admit in the
face of tho world that he has made a
great mistake.
Tint f. a bo it conkekencf-
According to the report of the Narh- Lumpkin, 1 oh. 22. -[Special.]—New
ridden the early a-,finding of the labor I *‘ M j ,,st u ' n ' !, ed bore of a ra-e «.f whole-
conference i. a»n«A TliW ror-rt »:•>'* . s '‘ lf l-o^ot“n« to thi,, Lumpkiiii < ounty
that Gr.-.it Britain, l-'ranc-. Italy. Swit/.- 1 n ,,a . v> «'«ice. Tin* Independent of
etlaud.nclgium. liollmd, Austria, Hun-1 to-day publi«l,ed a full of tho
gary, Sweden mid Norway bate con- j affair, wlr ji I semi the TELKGiura.
-1 to ‘Mid «lele"ala-i, while Euaaiaj «Toby OF n!F *
■ lined, upon th. ground «>»t ■) Thi Il.dvprndvnf. ,iory i, » folloiv
1 ,j,’ | FJcvon |.r . n< in -I,.-’ .■n-.mv
her* and had j United Statoi hnn declined on the ground
e thirty moro c.f tho very great ditfereuces between
The 5oint-ofl\-; the conditfon of the worWingmeu in
n. r,I> to-diy Um election of Kuropo and tb.ir condition in A'ueri™.
other paper..«iy tluit ‘'V-rt.^ totally u.^lmHc
... •' , .. irottrnuienU menuone<l iian<e, i. ig- .
. -llH il ar ale. t.1 Might Und ..... s«ll/mlat.d have ashed tor »|
a a« tiii3 in tho result will not (Uct-nitc ptognunn
F«rl*r»rii"f lirl»nl»a
on HmU in n Fnmllj's* I’loi;
Fletni I'rr-oii*. A.irrouly
t.Mkjip
.. Ua
m.l ballt>'
id that h
ind 1 'Ihe' HeTen'pin
1 row ly es«-,i , ;l horrible death by poi-e
a few day- ,•>. '11 . - - <• -v »-i <■ ail *mi>. ,
and they In.-Ion tlieplantatu n ot I’npt.
Sam Beall abc * ‘ ' '
town. Th i
of the
i know !i «l^o
htrouglv |
UtVll.M 11,
the flour.
nnles nor th v
‘on is supposed to l»o
ri ’ and .is o- ,.l* nt i\
ek of tlour. Evidence
to Wash Crow* II tcol-
who pot tin* pui-H.ii in
n all probability,
fotir
addition of a tncnioti.il I. lilJuig.
Working with (onukk—me
Tho repr.-vruUitivea of the
ritiea a ; irir.g to tbo honor of
the »ilo for tho World’s Fair
^ | nro bu-y making final preparations f<;r.
• tho conflict to begin in tho House Mon*
SiTwirigM followed and were of J day. No# mtionted with tin* flood* of
ami hourly occumnre. Tlds sUto of j el. fjucnco p>mn.il out upon the flu
a(T»ir« led Madamo Higkla. whose death | the ” ' Mg
If flogging has altsady lxjen announced, last
tosik lor an intervisw with tho director with
th# prison, in the boj*e of securing an !
during the rast two day*. . lo ,„ ^ % ^
afo Utori'ig earaeitly andprinit*»!y j lo f ot ty aocialnsui VuUd
tend dc
• of the conierunc
tot bo under-t■ >o*l as hiinlmg the y
■ men! to anything, and that the pi
.li.ill .
Vltth U an
iiTii lib
tt*r. The St. IxmU men art fflls polls. I^ut night
»rk. though rather hopelessly, and entirely rcli.il,>
V. ASlttNOTON’S I HANCCS. | ur . % slow ill" tii.it th
Tl.o Washington men aro just waiting tuaUy tlci ted tm-nty
until tlieotherr Ahako down ti e'p»r:un- givd pr
niorw. Washington lias the best chance 1 ^cwta on
n> f..r. Its great strength lie* not in c ial pri
itj a 1 vintage. UitintLe fact that Chair-1 ,,
man «, isy ot tho republican nati>niulj .
ft mmiUee "ou’d rall.rr have it hero I nu:cl ‘’ f ‘ 1
lPuywjMjce el/c, and Itas golt« -.» a| diverge
majority of the Niuu- to agree with I alter the leading and dominant fact that
him. Jf tlio Ifotus should eventually thaCartel com I in.u on ir. d. -troyed. The l ‘'"ue mor-- than f
*-my oilier pUte Imh »», a -. • • t: ■ _ ,.,. p,.M* *r <•*,..<- i, u t.t; v.tii involve t “ ! • • . • f , , | unpinm
J. ■; '' . I ■■■■ .y -< .1,,:V III -at,..ns • ,l !' 1 ''' “ * ''R"'- 1 'i on inlimn:- t.rm. »ill> , an , I •mil.
EincTb^hTfalr-iU »•» «n M ,in.. of ,h. I i,.r. Uo ,,o. "■» " 1'" "“«» r‘"-T‘J! ™ W ‘* “ tto °'
n :: •. r u.at ini,i.».n I...,., .. .111 caroct that tba Monnl I allot, will make I '■• ofl >. limp, ’yranimi' wliicli ,* ... In» | tliino .hil .rcn.
<nd L. ■ I-Vciit y.ill !. cclakratad !,/ • b » ebange in tl - rv :lt aa will ten- ■ i- j- • I. 1 lo tin «ourt of .taleon ilia ■ rnireitnn tit r < nii> ftorx.
effemonie* here. p —-i:»i\ t ' - 1 *. v l '"> u def<-.ii. -'<iii in t.uu. ii i> almady tietenniaad Recently he decided to a.6rc to tho
now faji will Titn s'« ialutt victory th.it the conference will not touch tho 1 place of .'-Ir, George II. Fontaine, in
JlEACH? mi jort of eight hour agitation, ! Early oousty, a short dlstaaoe from
Tin omrema qiiMlion U lio<v far will I 1 1'ium.n. an.l nan tad tho ,
.u**tcKinlt „:al.-lv «... Ii?On Uhl, „ tin mUnlto of . , w .,
Tburnlay lh.lr tot.I n. ,rj of vol. - ! jm'-mniral t ■
r. a. 1 cl tn.irlr one mill, n and a half 1 r5 , . h _ K A l ."
a^ain»t a rroofdof 774,12J<in tl.o 1 loot.-
of l8 x 7. BooomUn&tloo of Uieir
r»*oH likely to head them on on 1 '“i* 8 n , re . rr ®,- <lcl *
tbo second billots and thus w© have be- j l n:ror n»»i»u »'
fore us the pi *pc< t of m • ing thirty-five j
J t*IC V I* % I KIM. IV l-I.OUi.'
Ffilt-ral C’lei k \t ilirr Vt rltei
« handler on the Subject.
Wvhiiv. i" -. I n. cn.tit r i
dlcr to-dav rev.ivcdthe followi.i"
i VAXES SLAIN BY ANDREWS.!
■i
. FATAL DIFFICULTY NEAR CULLODEN
i BETW: CN M. tl 3. CONTRACTOR:-. *
•'Jam
Fi«. Feb.
: It bis been si.
it.v tli.it ti.“
I the)
i.l i!i
could cover uptheir fraud*,
kept this up until my life ..n
other jnembers of the court i
- lives of Yales cut Andros
■' au/ ! Yati i fatilh.
in 8 ;7' , | Yah'© only lived
T* i# :T ! dre- . l i.. t alt* i
republic
the Uni
WALTt
*.tig.it,* Ibis entire
•L .\nd tbs courts
ins of Florida nor
'•1 b'Utee will be n-
m:
ato
omritorathm of the condition of th. pri*
,;rwv Tliia r«iur»t W grantoL Lol
..vh,:, .I,. wa> taken boforo uiux .ho
loua.l him .‘ai.ive.
•Lairro tiik orncmV rang.
Il i. *rid that In her .<a poration at
hi. atone »he celitd him »villain and
,Lpp—I hU faco. If ie riot pojiiiv.lj
toil.n, however, 'vital took pben lim
ing the interview, ton v
happen, Jladame Slghto Hi
to her companions She wi
ith tho few nirmliera who are still tm
xntui'.tcd, or who aro believod To t©
open to a change of heart. Nobody ex
pects that the Mte will bo selected upon
the I.rat ballot. So that the opportuni
ties to pledge mouibcit to a second choice
aro nun mily good.
ncriw A*. A MISSIONARY.
Chauncey 5L Dejarw put in an appoar-
ar.ro on the floor of the Hou»e this morn
ing to indulgo in n little quiet missionary
work for Now York. It happened that
there were fewer members in the hall
than is usual even cn a holiday, as this
• nfliiM. unit 11mVi.w.I to iho I is* sv> lii it there was in'l a largo field for
M i.J?r*’in''wi.bvhraii>miiii ..fTi-iYlori .in- hi* eUOTIS UUt IiO was introduced to
Emihmri. Ihn- .1 h-t on|aiii»n. of MiHachnavlto. who mad. •
frnm among tin- lohlic.il pr. onet» wcio , k J ctftdjyta opr...,lion to a fair
. ; i. : i. h-i. \.ln. •* rvv.n.i.i • mans * !}. «i-1 pr*. ••• Hit., .lion torn
w. iUv .lalf tliftl th*-..- .»'i , alary , nur Of ins rvavs nml to lell linn
Koal«iky.th.mUo ■„ iYo a , K..;,l-u | f" 1 which. In hU Jndg-
,4 Kiedc. JUitou.- Ml irn.,.s> .,.„| lla.y | m*;nL. tolicKt. -1 (hot Near Vo._*w» th.
K«4ujoy, Tii© list t"
IKK IRION Of PRt
Two muothri • U|-m
r« -9 I’,HI' n N.irn
. .lYvn so: At
of il,.- i.r» oi
wdsrt of March. :H^>.
lofitical prisoners sib
|fioo ofliriak in |
the Reich-
•tig. *ih s t>arty held eleven »©aU in J j\°j*'**
inittinf o» i
vital) l o lb.* t -*. ibli U
| trade uokrns under oflicial controL
, be lmiK'»
douLtloI
•O.tTY OHt'fRM*. | < UW ACJO ATT KM l*TH 70 M AUK DKI’RW.
i after th»'n©evc-nts 1 I’wp-w «A(>vrts t<» remuiu her a over
gnvrrnoi gt-iu ral i ^brnday and will not cean© his efforts in
tour, in * trm Urtl tlie | b**half «»f Now York, notwillistanding
,1,, .| 10 * t-i0i * be fact that lie lias received a inn) from
whl.-ii' nr.l"r.n il,.f I ' "!■ ■:%:-■ Hl-l l-yli.R » <• 111 ,. .Lull -nd I
„ld |„ l„s,t.,l hr -.•im.-lwnii.. » an I t.lk.r
iris t.rlv u,r nil,,' atomilng ri H Urnnof an <-vil piii,.,..,
i» ri ndemtu-l for ,ni **^ U K 1 ini lo n moeting at prwiselj tt
r«n U w>ftUwofieOsc*. WL.u:ihcc..forccd.| 0 ' c ^ k al.night, at # which, be said, ho
an . oidercfl the di9*eU>r l«» ttutily U.e j ^ ***«
foiiiH-Al prisoners of both evxae that they^jffl
-tiv.» ot th « i0.v t i o' th** ] .>|*ular
movement is the reappearnneo ot tho
Volks party or democrat.-* so-called. In
m.i l:* irh.-ta^ of 18- I j .nt. ! • . .
eleven scats. It vanished completely in
the parliament of 1837, for, as it stood
Ur toe border land bet ween the German
liberals and socialist*, il* efforts liocaino
a'> .oiled iei|ie«-tivei\ in tb«-H* |*.»rt !«•*<.
it has now- caj-tured three s* nls ami has
a fair prospect of gaining eight on the
second ballot*.
1** siTION OF TUB QKUSAN UBBHAL8.
TK« tvailirih «f 11»a I .priiuin lilienits is
doubtful. Though Logtno Richter, its
lender, predicts that it will havo fifty
seats, it now has but thirty-five. At this
part/ it m German politics, one that
mignt projerly 1h> called tho Id-oral
party, using tu.it woid without uuaUthu-
tion, ami an it is ordifiaruy u»o<l
crimination of partioi, tin* incieuse U to
!/« liuped for. Formally, iiuwovor. thu
strength of lliis port} "as much «r«>ator.
'Iho chief sufferer, howovar, now and
pr*>i*pectively, is the National Litiorol
unity. The party of it«.-imingM©n and
Miguel and the Itackbono of tho t'arirl
* omUnstUm. it Is doomed to reappear
in the )CeichntaR with tin* ct-rtain los.» of
thirty s**aK lit tli" Inst Roiclmtag it
had ninety-three scats.
:ios or mi nbxt
workinj
rent to oe L
OTTO OF BAVARIA Btb-R1LPE\.
Uttoof Rnvariaishcd-riddcnaudin the
last stages of goncia' parulynis.
At 0. lo o’clock to-night there ar© some
additional particulars known of th© elec
tion, giving the result-* in 81% lii.ti icts
3( hiding llfl districts where there
io election. In tin* 203 wc havo
d< tinito results, which an* as follow i*:
Coucmtivct 42, initHTir.lt? t» II. na
tional liberals 13, Ccntri-ts 7ft, t'erm m
ihtneut
<>t Use
, r f.. is
prison rtgulatious. Tl»# male Bripui
brraeeing immediate dangv* held a con
sultatiun and seut to the director of tho
prison a iwlitioti, that he would talegrapb
to the minister of interior at Su Fctcrs-
1 u g revesting him to aus| *-nd th© ap
plication of the eilicL
NABAMK MIQIDA KTRirFKO AND Fl>HBiKD>
The doctor refused to pay
nla in actual results and aa it ie
!y to ttarid after th> dcciaion on the
'.rV tv. n,..y V- tl. 1 ivlU..t. «... |.l I- flint 111-
Governor HUU William C Whitney
and other pr-pimn* nt citlaene of New
pert to U© joined by a large delegation
of thrir fellow cititena tonight. As a
delegation from Chicago, even Umr in
('••intor nuinbera, U aleo eipeitcd h n*
during the day, th© members of the
House are nut likely to enjoy uninter
rupted rest during the next forty-eight
hours.
hmto their petitions and tl,*-u■«,** a th© lll,LnAU m.ot Kiio uv snow.
nun warned him that the tint tVecfing
of a |«htM*al pneouer would be l ie sig
ns! (of the others t*' commit iuiri>li t*>
i • . -In al r* i v .ir i i' mii
• '©mi sent a sproai onlsr that Madama
Nfi'ia be punisued arrord ug to t>*e r -g-
uutuKis and thr order vaa etr«-uted to
He fullest extent, ftladauia bigiua w.*»
stripped and received a hundred huh©*.
bl>*» was rartied ot! (Trading and ,n an
w»«ot*M?ioiia conditi n. ami her dealb
•nmed from a rupture of tho heart H-t
thrra companion* • oinm tu**l suicole
BilhUi an hour of th© t me of beam g
Madame fUgWla'a *trailu i H© *-ort***i-©
<•( the four women »*re Iwirud at the
same time in tin* court yard of iinirm-
[»>oo offenders' prison. For weeks vM-
wnce was so closely iiiii*itaiu»-d etutuid
the prison tluu nothing waeknowu of
•hat was happening wubtn.
THlMY MBS ArXBSrr HliriDL
Since the secret channel o»* infwrmuion
beta reopened it has been 1. am* d
fl>*t the men carricil out U « r Uu» t *>f
sak-ide. They M«t and thirty oi li.ctu
■hared what |ioi*uQ tbev could um.-iih
onH U«n mu to tin ir , all. Hi-. The
•luantUjr ul |ntooa which he.I Inn uau£-
itoi mu. tba priooa vunot Hlfctot to
kill .(uiL-kly. hut In tha tounaof iho
vitniat; two of Ikon uiw hai .Lire 1
1 '■--lloobokov anUKdaJnj —JioJ. Tlour
-*» voBvuUlau and th. drat ul.ur.
-Well rrinti*) iu in. other. .11. arou • -i
il*. attention of 1! ■ . iuud« and they Im-
meliately summoned the jhy*ician»,
"uo sdminaicred emetics totaosuru
vers and endeavored by cverr oMaaaU
cvwateraalibe effect* oi the iO:©>n.
BLOBrt i I'siivs nt!«.
-*1scsa , « ('•D-rFMiniii Could aw**i*
Old t p«on for 4#ov*rnor.
I hoxavtos, r~* Tt [lifwhl ] nil
d^Uts* for guverncr are Lefng ili*cu v
.Murtroii Loroniotlve* Krqulred
«.< • *J-tr 1 r -a III I llM!l;ll.
WahIiinuTOX, Feb. 32.—Scimlor Stan
ford this morning received the following
telegram from General Manager Town©,
of the Central Pacific Railroad Company,
givingtbt latest Information of tl** great
i.mblockade:
••Has Fluadtoo, Cal., FeU 21.—The
last poawnger train, but one, that went
up the mountain oo the Central Pacific
required nineteen of our most |»>wrrful
locomotives and a push plow to get them
ottraud even with this power, it got
sudle-l near Emigrant Ga|«. This was
hut trip possib^ to make with a
i plow. «
CAN'T C*0M TH* MOtHTAlNH.
Afur ii*at they tiad to depend
vt some reason Laura
refused t -!o so. Wirvli seemed greatly
uu-*-ns»?<l si this end indulged m tun.*'
barah threats agninsfl tho woman. He
lingered ar mnd. though, for a few day .
and on Fnday gave !-«ura a small sack
of flour. On List Saturday Wash took a
b* at and went down the river, saying l.c
t , | ..... j nil Mr. I (.nMine'it j la*
vvl:* tli©r t.V | ‘‘‘'y hu W it he a«k©d n negro man of the
•nt "ill con- ! ,M '*Khl*jrhnudhe was libout to leave to
ito ofli* lain I write and let him know how tbo s.ck
r ’. v
asmoD.
"I can nseureyou tluat if elections
conducted as they aro in Com.«.c‘-ic
New llanif s'.nrc*. cone of the p;
delegation in either hour© from thu
iuTvI ndvrepresenting us. I lv
been clerk of tn©eo courts for nearly
twenty yean. I have never tx*en charge*!
with any crime t'.nt l now. 1 made tin
UW I I ■ -: i I Ir X .11 I X )>.*!11! 1. .... :
drew t'. tho *atne as all other juries dur
ing that time, and tho printed reports
that th* jitr ©drawn contained but on©
ttnocnit to every twealy-two republi-
ms is false.
i‘Mum*ll PuiLLtP Y/ALTER, United
States hgf."
Volks parti'i
■ (iumocra(H) 3, Danes I. The secomluiy
(•allot iu th© abore lid districts will l*-
conlchttf*! by the conservativev 2", ini-
perialists ID, national ltlierals 61, (Vn-
iri.-ati 16. German hl-eraL 42. so*-iahnts
47, Guelph* 2, Pole# I, Volks parte! 0,
unti iHiinitics '2,
« i AIMS ok Titr. l.lfcr.KAl.S.
Th© German tiliorals claitu that their
returns show that they bavo to control
in the supplementary * lections sixty-two
scats. As forty-six of these are against
the l'srtellers and fourteen ags.nsr the
mriainu they
were getting aloug. No ono in the com-
| uiunity w x* a.clr m that tints.
| \TTALK1XO TH* rOIS»OXtP BREAD.
[ 1-aura ofcnoil the sack of flour given
j her by \V.. h on Saturday, took out
I some unit <<triied it to tho boiiso of
; t harlio Carter, in return for somo sho
had borrowed from tho wife of Charlie.
. On Sumiay morning for breakfast, as a
•'•ub'iAth luxury, there wen* biscuits on
the tat/l. ! laura limit ami ln.-nmn * :i
i the liour-i ul t. iiarlie Carter, all of which
I were mafia or the flour presented by
. Wash f*ru"t-lL Negroes aro fund of
I bincuiti*. and a little poison m them
i they are ignorant of iho fact—l.a-» small
effect cn their ap|»©tites. Un thi-* oc
casion bU mts were in liv©ly demand,
Kt.KXRN Ml Ki r.ltwo llMRUII.LY.
But sbortly after break fait ono by
one tho members of tho two families Imv
gwn to fe«l unwell and rapidly grew
worse. Sc'me of th© nciglil ore were
called ami they found seven negro©* in
one home and four in another, of
var* »«• xg©« and si/cs, stretched out
mrldKil Tint il.V-ir “©" '*. * ‘n- 1 ot «n,l
DBADLY IM I I. AT FO!
Dfr, lisrrlinii IsMiot In r
Peters *m.
Fort Gaivi , FeK tl
in l! is city UOiyV thi
Mr. lVt.-rU.-ir; on by ix-
K. I’eter-on at It oclcci
tn-uiao ori^inatet in tho i
an neccrat Huo Mr. r, -. tv
A few words paa*©d between the gen-
t 1 ,! . u
'-"7 njrt. *> 'h drew pistol* and began to
In©. Mr. Garris m fell at th* third fire.
I lo fa wonn<led in the head end is v« ry
1 Ml P w i.-'< i ; ;i n .tin - i
and his given be. I.
no ii ii t-:it s ,%mi -3i rt r» t-:it nr a.
A Man ,
vhich I ^ cr
■ hol |liiJtou
■ium.ooo.
r. R, A. Milla«
! 1« heir
amounts
or publishes
i to t'i*; mat*
of Washington, I».
t<> look up tl o h*-ir-«
"ho fled from that
'void imprisonment
vat* hast
I c*tt 1*** I, t
:d Vim
park,
id all his
i Hu;
* * to winch it ja««e<l
extinct, it re verbs
dex'emlnnt.x. Gen,
ng m hibrohearclies,
tho heirs—
> lx-:
Tho
h) looting of
Hderman J.
0| m« The
ettiemenfi of
x by n third
Worn*,, **liiK|njr Thln-i
1 -ft uiCiurniany hasa* cumulated
' -ii »■ xtjut tint, it now n-achoe
rui'iii- sum of S-’il.tjnO.OOO, and
■ -‘ " II t a!out f 1,011,0'
Y ' il. just this: Dr. Shinn
vast fortune behn
was well known
wholivl fl*.| froi
t fur floiiiu »r*vial offense,
I'V tl.o dist'irlu'xl {ohtic.vl
x ountry it tho time, having
HOB Clir.VKl'4 M« HKVfF.
Zu«* m r«nulliuii TuuiS. r««r
<«aiiio on life Father. i Geriilcs'to the
Ci*» il.TOF.Fab. [8p«toL)-Th.I ai.| an t, ,,,i ,
ibotoiiig at yi’iuiR ch.-n.-y, rriirn 1 lo ft John El.b-r.
low day. .inco, hu, m n llion pro-, looWhlL. wl
dieted, come to light, ani disclose* a very 1 Pei
Feb
al la
.rco mill-* WM t j... Ba „,.
w to pey tli-j ininee*. ' r. -L- .l nn»
■, I-.. i!!;:
! L* I tl,.. ,s.,u I I"" l I'll - J •
. White p®"-tof°rwa
curioiu, yet ingenious schem'*. John 8. threatenedto Kill anyone ittenij.ting I t
Williams, a young groceryman, wlio a*T*ef. Aftemard tfok* t• \•» h*»r <
moved here from Newiiaa a few months TL* 01 to **'' house of his inistri>**
a,;*.. \x a-, a ci.u- i • : • h* •.*-.I'< h.ul * 1 1,1 I I.- r t-> ■
decided lo wind up and go to New York h.-r hur off. * **n iuaio altiro and mou
city, and by flattering representations j l he extra hoi •*.
lutotl.u upportealtiea for younK blood! a*d t;ik wowa.h open fihe.
in that c^y, bad indootd young Cheney LaU-rthey wore pursued and overt ik
lo agree logo "ith him. a*..I tho only j j )T D^p„t k
■“ ' flW I \Vhlta miH Ilia
iicy's father to (ani*h him with money.
"hum* ■; -int: -< i'- -'I.
Cheney loforuied Wldfcuns that
il was doubtful wl*tli( r ho could
get tbo money. Williams then brought
into requisition the ecli'm** of wiiting »
threatening letter, referred t<* lielor©,
stating to Mr. ( In u v that unlc*-. h» g< t
)b)bout of tbe country in a i.-« *n\»
l e would lisvi- a buriaU et--.. end on tin*
following night hcmadcnnatluck, to th©
grutith-uttim of Hob* Rut Mr. i h«*n«-y i*
H lotrg-hooded
ilu|*r<l. \\ illianiH, in a few u,pi after,
fled th© country unci them ar« n«> wrt
mg
on© of the po
I lout III- Mat.
lira .\( lulu
a!eyas and a poa*-
inn opened fir * kit]
nd fatally woun*l-1
Ml at Ixrgr. Int*
• a.nVi i |‘l\
ntry and M'ttled in
nl fallowing
lagos, owing
nd upturning
party will hive sixty-lire lo seventy
voter* The Keichri .lorn ual. referring Ui ■
thi- pnr,'" .1 that all |»rli.« .hall raal-1
opp*^itloii will have 224 in the hou»e
agairut 1*3 for th© cuvtrnrueut groupv
i * •• * ' ; - - • -i' ii "i.l I ** m i'll* up as lol
lows: Ceotruta or ultra-montane*. 100;
German liberal* or hbcraD proi*erly
; • i^ing '. b .il. -l . v *-'kj» pal Id < r
d©mo*:r.r ( s. 7; Poles, II; Aisatians.S; Pro-
tetters. 13; Gnelphs «ud Danes together.
12. This is a very heterogenous opposi
tion. h©l 1 togetlier by no devotion to
conmion nurfio©©, but only the nega-
tivu tie ot objeeden, yet it ta boun*t to
give th© government some lively times,
ami to play a momentous part in the
butory of t mrope.
NOT.vr LK IN' TDIC.Tr* OF Til* iX'XTKST.
S.ra* incidents of tho contests are so
strikingly notable that they are likely to
figure in any historical record of the ca-
prices of elections. One of these is the
defeat of Professor Vi re bow, tbe famous
ai d p^uiar man of science, and a di«-
l.oguuM l liberal. Us was defeated by
Jai.-wsky. a journeyman book binder
,-vr.d Pol*, a very old man and extremely
I . r " i.- * lj ©,»ki L. *k *i ' icrnia*i .v.:*l
yet ths second difiitrt if Berlin put him
at the top «f the |oll, lecause lio has
l*een tbe victim of repeated nersecutiona
\Vo-;man, Prince ia»marck r a friend, thi
tirelyupon rower Plow# to throw the F*rat Hamburg ►' ip owner and ovndi-
uw ra.ll or (Ii. ,ta»M ratify TKn. .... MS I uationil h.-iaI Was
.ii 1 lii*
snow out of the deep cuts. Thus y°o j ^^
- 1 ’ 1 1 " ». ■! ti.e 2w»i.k' )U,».
— — “ “ * burg is now entirely in their hands.
rOPwLOl © czstebs socialism's hot-
traffic over tlio mountai:.*. Tho storm
i» not now as aevere as last night, but if
It continues »wcniy-foiir lumr* longer it
will bo in*j • - *>!o to ke* p Ui© lice c ( *rn
ev*n with any |<uwer. NS h n 1 left the
"'.’Ice tonight thvro were 1/24-1 thoveler*
teewc-n v olfax and Truck*© and mere
on the way."
iiKAva Fiton oi’u.iKt,
If <m. AV. J. Ssniforfi Tlanifd for Get*
sruor- Personal Notes.
ORLflUt FeU 22.—{Special.}—^Ir.
Hal- u a > GraliAm, a prominent mem
ber of the New York bar, is in tho
uty oo legal buxine*.
Hr, Wiliam Settles of Helena, Mon-
t -i.s, Uon a vi»it to hia o!d i.ume, Ope
lika. He lias bren absent seven yean.
Mr. Will Ifuguley of West l'mntis
In the city to-dav.
_ llram. U 1*. II. n inion «od J. J.l
lluo. J.tiiM II. U1,„1H artxUS I rinuth, if., —iH to*., NraVurk «o4
• xrrvtliU mh.i. -it- i# ~ I dvlfeivn n-Uk. !- MHM|
»»*ly «»-*>•-! I •**-! Bra. C. A. IL*k"r. lira m
t rl,,# **** m*kes*u. b *n elu. irrt uulXlAef who has U-«n sick, is recover-
' U-riH-xman tliat our pcojwcprrter ki • p ii k -.
*“» i.im la lit* pvr»c(it | , u a. 1 .\lr. John L. Cvvsn nurv« .*©d the lot
* • * * ,*• « .-*•»• f r 'lie " j.ul i- tvr*lav and "oik I a*
m* «mj |inmuiienU> tuentiooed. j Ugun.
HARhi** AND Ba*-->. I Mr. f’*i**k McOcH ■ igh iui obtain-tl
1 tithUlux, Felx -ja —p>i©*«iai I I contract from the Pauly il.muf.i t-
P'idge llarrit is h*d*i ti * V. rt this 1 lor,n ‘ n T todothohn* k wort*.
The opi*osition presx comments freely
i:jcn the fa*'l that after twelvo years of
op»*ration of the law for the »upprceioi
of socialists the great {opuloux center
of thi* country liavc become hotbeds of
. i»:i*iu. It ii nrgut-d that him ** I
law cipirx's m H*-pt. mber. the next g*
i-runivnt must abandon the attempt to
repress thu movement by legislation or
di-adre tho Ri-ichktag ami a{>{>cal to the
nation on thu sjx cial i"t.e.
The Vo6-*i->«-ho /©Hung Attributes the
defeat of the Cartel or government com
bination to the Increased burden of tax
ation upon tbo poor pooplo combined
X-. ,'h I!,, r.- ©ill mifto-ii d r<-< r.pts.
i In- • *er mama hoi 11 that th** i «>u*l«-m-
naiionof tbe go\eminent is irrevocable
and that the uin and *j©< tmn of a
ReichsUig "ould only confirm the reenlt.
WBaTTIIE EM1VKOR BSOCLD Da
It *xiys that " ith the so* iali*»t« vote far
l«yoti*l a million, lb*- emperor should
srparal© himself forever fr* in theo|>{>cr
progriiAhU ts a^aitiAt fil-o* >} inpathy with
h© Cartel party and says though tl.o
.irtel majority deatrojs the i-ovtu lhly
oi :i majority favoring an increase ..f
iM:n artinr < on* umj lion, y* t
ill-* prolongation of the aocloll*tic law ii
not excluded from political combin.i-
ffOBa
(.OIIMI.FI> HV JOH.V Ml 1.1..
Humored Aal© «*f II*© ( hlraao Msrk
Yards («• nn KnelUh xraAlrair.
Chicago, I’eU 22. — A morning paper
says: The Union Mock yard* of 1 hi*
the largost in the world, will dnuhtlos.1
soon lie sold to an English syndicate.
The price ot this cnoruiou* plant, with
it* acres of lands, nnles of lire stock
pens end numerous sonr ••■* of revuum*,
i $90,000,000, hod u non11«r of rich Kn-
gluhni**n tue ready tot-xi hang* that aim
of money fora controlling interest in it.
Isul Mturdav Walter Foti©r .,f thi*
Boston firm of Potter, Ixncll Co.,
sailc«l for Furope, carrying the autho.-
ry Ol tl,** * tick yar*.s c.impaiiy tu
'.lit. ll .* rn, b I rl* > -I that negnli.aioiiB
have pawed beyun*l th** stitgi* of dt'< u»
lien, fur reliable information "srrants
the sLitcment that theedQtract fortrun.-
t*-r b.ts iwn *un*-*l. The lei ms of thu
contract ar^ as fo!loa>:
1 irxt—A cash payment of $l*»,uoo,-
j faunlt’--. h*t*| enffu mat pre-snes
to nimiiii-. raw eggs, iai Uwsi, is iu,
etc., to thu suffering ones, win* h acted
ii an emeti< and doubll* ns s^\elth©ir
li
When Dr. Gregory arrived ho found
eleven weak, sick ami badly neared
darkies, but they were out of dangrr.
II isasso FOR RKVOOE.
There is scan ely a doubt a* to the
|K>i.ton'ri U-ing containeil in the flnur, for
biveuits made of it thrown to the dogs
u ould i-itu© them to vomit ahm-t im-
iu©*iiale!y afterward. It D supposed
t!i *1 Wadi mb r. l*d !•• lak** i*-- • . u
I-aura Hunt for not going off with him
by poihoumg ber and hrrehil Iren.
A "arinnt fur the arrest of Wash
Crowell b.i l*ecn imii d, Lu. alibis writ
ing be is at lil*eity,
RINKD MY SRUKOK1.
G.AXi; HIM LIFK FOB OTIIKIIA.
Th© llrrolr V.i «.( ^Ilrharl .U r-
lluiioiialt si Akron, o.
Akucn, Feb. v.\ M„ {,.-».•! M* lkmougb,
axed 00. (Ins over**I n ruiiroa*l rail "In -Ii
ha.I 1 •*.-©!i {.Ivied a* r.i*i the tn- U just
outside tho city limit* yesterday. A
train was m si^ht and he had only time
to lilt on© i-ud and drug it from the
tra* k whin the ©ngu.u itriK-k the other
eml an*i th© rad "a* *la©boi| against his
| head. ' r«il>liv; hit* nkt*U Ilk© vn*l egg-
; shell. The engino sn.t cars did not La. u
trset.
i the
the
states. Many of tin* a*.-or
|..x.t nt ,1 str*•y*-«i |,y tliediffi-rent .K’cupy-
g for* and although there is not iho
vst shadow of a doubt, it may turn out
it nIio will not k*;1 tlio money for lack
throe very | a|x-rs.
Mrs. Shin© and her huihand and Dr.
Shin**'.* brother, living in Tallahassee, and
Dr. U. A. Shine of Albany^ come into
an heir’-* nliare of $1,011,000.
Dr. Shin©'* fattier is in correspon
dence with lien. Retro at Washington,
ami ia vary hopeful ami expectant in re
gartl to his wires claims.
Vri/AT DR. RHRVff says, ,
i-atcrday afternoon trafll he did
very hlrong ho{n-fi of reili/.ing
irtuiie, that tho
it. and that he
• l luck until it
hop* *1 to k*-o|i
l iur{*ris*-il
V|r. ©mild of Teuntlle Ln««a Ills llarii
bf a vii|i|»o«©4 Tncvniliarjr Flrr.
Tt.NMi.tJr, Feb. J3L—{8{ieciaL)—Lost
night, U-t"een 7 and 8 o’dck, a firo was
th uvered in the Nio.ag© warehouse r f
J. V* Smith, Jr., which resulted in the
«leitnn lion of the building and conlrnta,
Tbrr-- i* no insurance. The loss to Mr,
South "un ulxiul $C0IX He lost about
7 1 .* 1 bm»!.©U *.f cvtunsced and heavv
grocerh r, coi**.*ting of corn, bran, salt
ac<i * oiinu-ccd meaL The origin of lire
Second—Bands in the new company | ,,r * •* unknown, th - *gh supped lobe
for fiOMWO. im endiary.
Third—'TliA iiiun of preferred st> ck to I Two negro*-* bod beep sleeping in 4h©
the present slock holder© in the sum of j budding, ami were "orixii.g for Mr. ik
425,nM>,(j'jO. * NN. Stull, the owner of th© budding, Mr.
George T. Williams, treimircr ami ©«■*• > r uitu ha-iug it icibd. About Un day*
r©tary of the romiwny, when spokm to ■ Mr. r*:.**tI* r. fu-.«-«i in all w ti .•
of the alleged reuding negotietiom an I I rr 5r<©s to sleeplonger in thevtor* room,
sale, said: “I uo not know now it started. *
for there It StUling m it. NN •«' "• »©
do not know this firm said to he acting;
neither «lo " a know the genth-man
ie said to have been entrusted with the
details.'*
n©gr*N-i objected to hiving,
w*-te turdiv in«Ui> e*l t«* ► •>. tl
uegroro " ere not »©n in the imined
i. iglihorho*«i ol iln* tin*, t..**.uli kii'-un
tolto.* m-ar at th© tme, qad the furtiirr
:a t that th* X I lilt liulit f. i
U makes the matter somewhat s ui.
r Jlmwetker. The im
|V»c..\evctl hii health ami
[ •sractonstieino. lie wi
full of
K i.;
id J. A.
olatlllg the
ILIhere
Ths Hurglnr tlic VVoncj,
NN AMJtY, I*. -22. ";-iul i—The
*+ct\. nv. i • -in.^h., i XX, i )f
Ato 1*4 Ug ta-*. lb- to.t© ui.ll©,!. t:,t
I? wr^lxr fst.©<t i*» >*•! to th© !•>.» au*l
* *04 g»-i Miy itiuii* \.
FrohIMit©** im l***laftt«(.
H*? 1 UMnUM.r9h J. PM
i l ..t AUbuii.a
(V. J. >amford,
diNtmguuh©*! -ta
i ul h-ra’iNlation.
ihe Krcux /* itung tr-i
the aLand'iimi al uf the i
ba o of j »rty um* n .-*0.11
mi tory oi
Ht TTUt FF.HIOH < Ot RT.
N#Cra Ssnlsnrrd lor Lilm tmr AimuII-
In* a W oatMti.
Jlt K^jX, I’ch. L-i lJ.,», i»L l-Th, I w ~
FcLriuxrj tttm o( Hutu «u,.Ttor court
atljourii.il ye*t,rilay mermns until th,
fifth Monday ta March, *lun a .pwlal ri„ of tha lira him* known,
term will Uht-I.l to try A.f ,|.hu, XX.h h Tl.a hi^ i, a!..u; tea. iu ilaiiMiged
and Tom bhow for the uiurd©r of Tom ! nttdunery. Tl.©re i* no insurance.
McNair. j Their misfL-rtunt Is much regretted,
AT MAOHALLVIUJk
M \R-ll \l i x iu 1.. I *■*.
Niles’ shingle factory was
■ irn*sl li't night. A 1 <• • * i
©ere cutuumed.
The only criminal rasetiu-d "..a the
state vv. John iiu<^dmati (• .L^t • • j
« harmed with ripe on one Sarah .J..r.
laow-xon lcolore*it, on th© 24th of I.* t
December. The jure f* und himguiltx
the |ienit©ntiary .
allv ax tin It
ml l
ipensive ginnery was
The commuaity fell
b interested ia this enterprise
l gut
. far a
tight i
n of ofli* ul fe*-hne, refrains from
the attempt, but the progr©i*iit paj>vr-
ur to tl.eir pri-*liction« that
Iffnmsr k wtll imuve<lvai*lv r©*>:gn ta© 1
| p»e*:*l©ncy of the I’ruasuu rmnutry and |
that he ©ill I*© riaccvwloi l»y Ito-tUcLer.
Thr. Kl.fc«.TI*>Ni* MTRCNGTI1K.N hL-M VK< K.
The obi* ul opinion on this Huhj©«-t i
I fuv*.n the view that Bismarck's position '
' has lv**-n -trrrigthened by ths result of .
| tl..; i-U-* Don. 1 be emptr* r "oscoothh-nt ;
j that tbe rroenpu would * heel
< ratlin Jar) Briber* « oMtlr|e4.
Chicago, F©b. 22.—The jury in th©
C’r*-tiin jury bntang * a-m this morning
hr* ught m a verdict tinding oul.v the r<
maimug d©feu>iai;t on trial, aeremuh
Q'l>omu.-ll, guilt* of tU«- otfeuie o)uug©*i
s-.ml tiling Ins put.ubuv«nt at thiee year,
in the {oinitentiary.
— full operation
turning out the beak shingles that
- *-r© i-ver seen. 'Iheyl ;• to boat work
2a.n.as - on ox they can replace Ma
nner* . ii they hod large order* to fill
loin, /um* Folks l*s« I* From N*»
Orleans.
Montk/t v *. hrb. 22 —
Mrgatiou • - ii*j -• -x--1 - - M--
III r
.L 11a
& T.
Herr, i
ay from N* w (irleir-, " h©ie th^went
to take ii. th*- M-r*h Un-
B*«(b or Mrs. Babblu. I ba«l a ples'int trip. But Air. Il*sr.-■>
BxiNBKitxir, FeU *22.-[SnecisLJ— IlamiLon ha l an «vp* r. ■: * e l.©**illr.'t
* 1 “ ©r of ti.e Ute lu-v. I’. -'’rgeL In **•».{-any w:th a part he
lor of lbs N»L John >
Mrs. Julia M
T. Babbitt,
t hurch, was bur:e*i vestenlay. R.-
Nituart Martin officutinff. 'I he decem-
wu universally lo*©*l f<«r her boautd
» hriitian character.
fort. T! © t-o
tbro
tl.«
ltC1J- ; ■
| ttuougii Butts oounly.
Sir. 3U(2«r'i Memslns.
HliJuff, FeU 22.—The steamer whi-
• c«mveying th© remains of Mr. Rigg.t
England to Ire Is ml is detained
L'Mftil progre*^ <d the socialist*, and he i fo^. Ths funeral lia© therefore been U* r»o now pupil*
i ccoisqueotl/ enraged at the uie-*ov*ry | furred until to-morrow. • "uuict ia*t kion
Psyitls From ludlsn Terr(<or>.
TllOMShi* *N . FeU 2V. H{>^- laL J —1
■ v-Uool ii in a thuri-l-iug «.o-d.li-*-. un
the rnaiiageinenl of I’re-ldent «» *p»..»
fnxas cruise fax vicinity e
report* that one Ffiils
»i r bb -i a Urge tbrewu
osnore a few n iln lo U
Ocracoke inlet. The*u
■ r ; ., . '
F ii *>* I it u l
\ regular duties
i streets and comp
ttrday noon.
be was in his reading-
oom, just having token bis lunch, when
udJcnly he fvll back brwitbtesa upon a
__ofa on w hkh he bad bscn rodinin^. It
troe o’clock when a servant found
d | a Jh*mtotkbcoodUiox Tba^b .uly j iy-
!•.*, w** l- • Bred somewhat ,.n l *rc- i.m.- 1 Toft -j a.\r,
.t • • i —eoineu consciooa, hut ba stit , if/
traveler.
TohIov’s me* ting
Bar. W. N. McVicV
aasnrlsti it. - nd a
tbe Czar ot Ruasia t
ia tba purpose of tl
movement to circui
tition all over the
I off tbs
FOUL IM*
that tbs
»nm.