Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, June 27, 1884, Image 7

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PROM WASHINGTON. «EDINCS of doth houses of concress yesterday. In the Shipping Bill I com f t ,. II ..The House Pushing the "Appropriation Bllls-Sp.ech by Logan— A rre«t*i . ,„VFHZD TO TH* ASSOCIATED FBES8.] IjUOiur Jnne 21.—Alter the read- I journal, the chair laid before the Sundry bills received from the “ , o[ Representatives. Among these ... a bill amending the Thurman ' u t i D g to the Pacific railroads. Mr. K wrek desired this bill referred to the P*“ —n nubile lands, rather than to , u r . Hill called np the postal telegraph Li, in order to secure a favorable ik»s ! Eon for it on Monday, but Mr. Cullot Ebiected to anything that would interfer Manner In Which They Will be Distribu ted—A Desperate Indian Fight- Republican Ticket In Indi ana-Various Items* these clerks when no goods were deliv ered. The clerks received the bills, pro cured their payment and shared In the proceeds. NOTES. The President to-day nominated Edward I A. Richards postmaster at Newbern, N. C. The army appropriation bill as passed »v the Senate to-day shows an increase of £235,000 over the amount appropriated by the House of Representatives, making the whole amount now appropriated $24,- 539,450. This is $2,350,000 less than the es timates and $417,000 ‘less than the appro priation of 1884. The changes made by [telegraphed to the associated pries.] the Senate increase the amount for the ly of the army over that allowed by the Chicago, June 19.—The sub-eommittee **ouce$315,000; and for medical and hos- 0 f arrangements of the national Demo- erstic committee to-day Issued the follow- sioned staff $215,000, for quarters of hoi. fng: pital stewards, $15,000, and for field eteel Democratic National Committee, Room bill wa, ” Um,e \ reported to the House to-day from the ap-1 Applications made to members of the na* propriations committee. It appropriates tlonal committee for ticketa of admissfon l20.9S8.988. The estimates were $30,340,. to the Democratic national convention ... . Xn MU y ‘• aPPr0P tadl “ to » misunderstanding of ‘he "ne to three points, but no failure fare- The State Department' denies the pub- method by which they are, distributed, ^'prominent banker on Broad street lished statement that the American min- The ticketa are printed and issued by the >a vs: -‘The efiect of the failure, coming as istcr at Rome had been instructed to act committee according to the rules which it joes now, will naturally unsettle things, in concert with the ministers of England, have been followed at previous conven- andinfact stocks cannot go any lower Austria and Spain to obtain from Signor tions. They cannot be given as a favor to without hitting or hurting some one. I Mancina, the Italian minister for foreign any person. The hall wUl have 10,500 think the failure rather a good thing— affairs, a mitigation of the decUion of the seats, and of these 2,000 will be occupied I ra ther than otherwise—for it will dlstrib- States has any right to act in the matter, but has as yet reached no conclusion nor taken any action. FROM AUGUSTA. L, on public lands, rauver iu». «, propriations committee. It appropri 0 mittee on the judiciary. It was $20,988,980. The estimates were $30,010,. J£a« surprise that he for the first •learned from the {itfblhc press that Judiciary committee had resolved not it on any bin of this kind at this ses- “ He supposed wo should express onr • ledgment to the press for having the Senate thU information. It 1 naturally be supposed that a com bed the Senate would have made its Mt first to the Senate itseil as to wheth- »ft would or would not act. andparticu. when thU conclusion had been Ireacbed after a conference with a railroad some discussion, Mr. VanWyck withdrew bis motion to refer the bill to the Icommittee on railroads, and it wo. re tired to the committes on the judiciary. On the suggestion of Mr. Plumb, sup- which was at once proceeded with. ‘<CbiU w„ passed without giving rise .debate and substantially as recommend- i bv the committee on appropriations. The committee of conference on the flipping bill submitted a report, which *'Mr'^IUsoD,' from the committee on ap- dations, reported the legislative, ex- Jfc and judicial appropriation bill, dvave notice that he would call it up ! consideration Monday or Tuesday [teleobaphed to the associated press.] New York, Wall Street, June 20.— Cornelius K. Garrison has assigned to John T. Ferry. Preferences $G31,000. The amount involved by the failure of Commodore Garrison is supposed to be large, probably about $5,000,000. The preferences amount to $631,000. The as signee, Mr. J. T. Ferry, belongs to the firm of E. D. Morgan & Co., and be said to-day that it was impossible yet for him to state the figures. The effect on Wall street was to still more unsettle things, though not to sd great an extent as was feared. It was said that Commodore Garrison was not very largely Interested in stocks on ’change, his fancy being for gas stock and de specialties. Stocks fell off from The Ministry*® Fall Confidently Predicted -Negotiations on the Egyptian Question—Earl Spencer at Belfast-General News- Wednesday's convention, showed the effects of hia friends were gratified to see him mixing In public affairs and to hav I bodily a■>‘>urance that . . .[ ; ;. land * of the living. Y< ir had a short interview with him oi subject of his candidacy for the trees ship. He had but little to say of the paign, only that his friends wer< m. the race for him, and bad already | eta anfi 75(1 more will ba tued for dtstribu-1 SEEmoi’ finamiafunbunumut. .. tion among local committees and cite and was forC9d npon Garris,,n by the protest of I SfflSft*®'Supposed that 1,200 no tes undeT his endorsement yesterday, tickets will ^Iven to Senators and Repre- jj e j Sf however, a holder of securities, and sentatives in Congress, veterans and go mU ch of his wealth is tied up in those other eminent men of the wh ich are almost unmarketable at present | country who that h® could not meet his liabilities. He convention and 950 ticketa will be reserved has a large number of Ohio railroad secu- | bv the national committee for contingen- rities which have shrunk in value, but cies. The remainder of the tickets will be which are now not on the market, and the The remainder of the tickets wi igen- iilbe of Sim- 8^eji to delegates, making six ticketa each, value of which cannot be estimat'-d. The £8,000,000 of British I for distribution to the public, I assignment is simply for the benefit of bis Such proposals ate false. The Bank Robbers In Jall—Mlnor'e Ap- pearance and Talk. [SPECIAL TZLEOBAM.] Augusta, June 20.—The names mons and Watson are doubtless known to the entire country as effective sharpers. They were convicted and sentenced at the last session of the court to seven years’ hard labor, for the robbery of the Com- ■ - . -■ , wijoiu »«»•«> .1 tuc, „,u mercial Bank. These two men are safely lett^^ddreJs'Sd P te°Aurtln “if! edge of all thosa familiar with his afisirs quartered at the jail, enjoying every lnxn- jjrown, chairman of the committee on 1 ’ ry possible, awaiting the result of their | press and telegraph, Indianapolis, Ind, counsel's effort for a new trial. In reply to the Telegraph Asn Messexoeb's cor-I Tennessee Democrats. [Signed] w. C. Gocdy, W. L. Scott, W. F. Vilas, M. M. Hah, Committee on Arrangements. Applications by newspapers for desk ivileges should.be interfere •ithtbe Mexican pensions bill, and Mr. Bill's effort failed. | The Senate then adjourned. BOUSE. I Immediately liter the reading of the loom.], Mr. Stockalager, of Indiana, lovrd that the House go into committee [ the whole for farther consideration of s for the erection of public buildings. Is was opposed by members having in ires other special orders, bnt the bulk the opposition came from the friends of that is known as the “internal revenue I" and nnder the leadership of Mr. •ker, of Virginia, they succeeded in de Eeating Mr. Stockalager’: motion by a vote Id nays 88, nay» 119. j At the conclusion of the morning hoar, bating which no reports of any importance knre submitted. Mr. Tucker moved that he House go into committee of the whole or the consideration of the bills raising tevenne. Mr. Thompson, of Kentucky, inquired whether there was any inch bill on the bslendar. The Speaker replied that there Irss-a bill reported from the committee bn igricnltnre to encourage the culture of Iruit. which propoeed to abolish the tax on bran.lv distilled from trait. I Mr. Tucker’a motion was lost—yeas 09. fijj 119. The unfinished business, being lbs bill repealing the pre-emption and limber culture laws ana amending the homestead laws, was then antagonized by Sir. Eaton, of Connecticut, with the elec- fctsl count MU, The House refused (yeas Ip, nays 117) to conoidtr the unfinished Vslness. Pending the determination as b what special order ahonld bo proceeded nth. Mr. Slocum, of New York, secured e floor and submitted a conference re- upon the shipping bill. The bill as '1 to Is substantially the same as dby the House, though a number of mdments of minor importnnco have - idaccd upon the measure. The Senate let from its amendments having re- rense to mall pay for American steam- hips, and in lieu thereof a section is Bopted repealing after April 1. 1885, all IviI requiring American vessels to wait ftil they shall have taken mail matter P tend. The tree ship clause it stricken Jpathe bill. The report was agreed to fthout debate or division. ■The House then resumed the difficult Plot determining npon the course of Juans to b* pursue, 1. IMr. Eaton came out victorious with le Presidential bill, and llr. Hunt, of flu. addressed the House in favor of the isle measure. ; the Items are the following nous*, Charleston, B. C., *751100 t-house and post-office, Danville. Va. ft JM; completion of comt-houac at Jack- Jb Biss., $15,000; marine hospital, Key [eH. Fla., $10,000. Tho total appropria- Pta the bill for public boUdinga te$l,- T ,3t9 .„Tha total appropriation for 1x81 T. PfibUc buildings was $2,292^00. The 11 prowdei for the repeal Of laws to ap *nt a nationsd board of Health. An aii- opriafion la made of $500,000 to enable pieverai executiveuepartmenta, the Da- Ktment of Agriculture and tho Smith- t Intfiteuon, to participate in the i t Industrial and Cotton Centennial tUion at New Orleans, the conclusion of the debate, the pre- ouestion was ordered on tlio bill and urnents, but no farther action was • Kandall, of Pennsylvania, from the umce on appropriations, reported tho V , C ! V1 .appropriation bill, and it was >1 to the committee of the whole, e Ronie then adjourned, THE SHimjtO BILL, ' .['/[‘bvmce committee on the ship- ' bill have agreed upon a report, which \ street a compromise upon the two oh at issue—tri e ships and the e! suteidv. The free -i.ip featnre jmmended to be stricken out. The ute for the feature as agreed upon let for a repeal of all laws which ar- Tequire American vestels to carry t matter at two cents per letter, and . prev S?t an American vessel from Eg untilsuch mail matter is received, a .I’*", however, not to take efiect u April 1,1885, LOO AX SEEEXADED. 'f.LL'SoMien and sailors resident In oston serenaded Cien. Logan this „. *• . Th.ey assambled at th* city hall f , in platoons of twelve marched, |ded by the Marine Band, to the Gene- [•reiid mc<<m Twelfth atreat, wbwra a i .i u . 1° 01 fhraa tbonaand dtinins ’already assembled. The procaaaion L'{;“"*llX»oppliedwUh 1,aimers, rock- lie,man candles an 1 notsfr making .1.*- ^ The bannar of tha Army of Tanner Fwaadiapiajre.i fro m an ui,;wr window ken'Ujjana house. General Logan’ CSf an S!R*» greeted with a storm PTV “ ben lha storm of appianae hi ffj!'introducad in ahSrfapaa IGeneral Green B. Baum. Logan'. l f• *9 0,11 united country, greater, pAwthan aver bafosMbcmiMiaaitf llSSSS? U** vnmxet pars* a wreignan and make our flag ererr- Ff. L , $P e Oted, and to Blaine a- the I".?*, ' “ cr ° l U’" party. The ipeech continued to a late hour. E£ ““ovate**, who wen site fSJ *®» ,8anatoee nawmdHei* L , Cutchaoo, of MUAipw Qr“ foYfRiMa, Pattibosi. off ta |l ajne, of PannaylvanU. |0 mere arrests.. . Ibovnenod repots , “•»««• rfcnmpBdt Alacmwnd trend, ontos PiiSUHS r A prom: .. ,j r;tw , f* ^wuhgSfc t is simply 1 eaiiors. New York, June 21.—Melville C. Day, legal adviser of Commodore Garrison, said to-day: ‘*The advice which caused him to I suspend was given by me, with the knowl- de prior to June | eJg f ofall thosa (am i llflrwith hia afiairs and with their concurrent advice. The storm was upon him, and he could not weather it. His securities were not nego- — . _ .. .... _ $ tiable. and to hold out would have re- respondent, Watson said: “We anticipate Btate’mmvention'ias^ night ^HmLJ?D*c! su ' te< l in a complete wreck, te an acquittal if tried by an impartial jury, am,,, a nd Hon. Robert L. Taylor were the detriment of the creditors and every It reqnlres some time for public prejudice chosen electors at large by acclamation, body else. The statement in teference to to pass away." SUSShfvmm 0 ”*!,!!? 1hls having applied to Vanderbilt and D. Watson presents a pitiful appearance. the eutlre eTen | nKt a nd amid MU 1 3 to a 3 *! 34 hlm f» untrue. The ex- Hls face Is full of sadness, as if to say “I I great excitement the minority of the com- istenceof suits has nothing, directly or In- have suffered.” Ho still denies all know- mittee accepted the entire majority report, directly to do with his assignment. The imons seems bp 4 *fi® r * n 8.1*’'°! 1 ld£ e li a l 1 l e temiacon- fact of the existence of these suits was nn.imhi.ticntml in thn art 3truction > tts l“j' U 13 ' il , be amended byadd- ; 05 t sight of during the excitement by unsophisticated in the art ing the words: “We favor a tariff for reason of pecuniary embarrassment, nly induces revenue adequate to the wants of the gen- wll ich remired Immediate at- [TELEGIUPBED TO TnE ASSOCIATED PBESS.j Loxdox, June 19.—At an important Con- aervatlve demonstration at Ayalebury yesterday, Lord Randolph Churchill said the government policy in Egypt is through out a tale of shame. The English ministry is the author of misery and bloodshed among the inoffensive people whom it is our mission to protect and civilize. Mr. Gladstone ought to have fostered Arab! Pasha's patriotic movement, instead of destroying Alexandria and killing 10,000 Egyptians. After the battle of Tel El Ke- bir, England’s power in Egypt was greater, as her responsibility was greater; but Mr. Gladstone’s only thought was how to aban don Egypt His wavering policy is an swerable for the disaster and bloodshed from the defeat of Hicks Pasha to the fall of Berber. The radical herd in the llonse of Commons obediently swallowed despotism, anarchy, military expe ditions massacres, decorations, re wards, honors, titles and pensions, but the day of reckoning was rapidly approach ing. Perhaps months or weeks, possibly only days, will pass before it conies. Mr. Gladstone selects such a moment to pro pose a restoration of the French contract, a British evacuation and the advance of taxpayers’ money. . . Isa. They are rain- ons to our interests, finance, honor and re nown. The ministry’s imbecility is with out a parallel in ancient or modern times. Lord Churchill announced that ho was no advocate of fresh annexation, which meant Increased armaments and taxation. The maintenance of the British empire de- E mded upon a just and righteoas policy. ngland. however, had virtually annexed Egypt. He then said: “A fresh govern- meat cannot undo the annexation. It must render Itmore complete and effectnal. The motto must be ‘Egvpt for the Egypt- Tha Last of the Convention-Some Opin ions of the Result and tho Chicago Convention—Meeting Expo sition Commissioners, [SPECIAL COBBZSPOXDEXca.] Atlaxta, Jnne 19.—A few of the conven tion delegates have lingered over to-day to , ,u. .... . u .... .... n, pav their respects to the Governor, to dis- J ut .? n F 1 solicitation. . * • , , V , .. 7, , .’ for the heavy bond required by th cuss the political situation, and in some event his cantu.. Is pushed instances to advance the interests of cer- cess. Colonel Humber would be tain candidates for office. Indeed, a great and trusty servant o! the Mate in many come to the convention to feel the fice w whlch he . m, * ht be “Ik-d. ground and pull the wires for the various iNTiiEroi.RTH. candidates, [and there has been a greet L&’arftljSSdJrijSm'lhid’un deal of that kind of work done. Mood some tima iince that Judge Bt The Governor’s office was slightly over anan would not be a candidate for re-e!ec- runthis morning. Your correspondent Jl° n after the expiration of his present , J , . * ' . . v . term, but I am Informed this week by gen- happened in with a cohst delegate, and in Clemen from the district that he would a general conversation with his Excellency not to be averse to another term, asked his opinion of the convention ye»* I Jgd that a rwomhiation^ by his dis- terday, and the probable resultof the Chi- SiUlemore c ..... cago convention. Governor McDaniel judge is generally credited with. Hi* re spoke in the very highest terms of oar cord at Washington has been spotless, State ccnvention, the character of to ui roguery, and certainly hiuuecs i rcveuuo aucviua*c *u u*c nauM w* vuokcu- $ ^mch rem sympathy. He remarked: “No torture eral government ecooomicaUT admfnis- tention. They did not enter .,, , . , . I tered, and so adjusted in its details as to I into the discussion when it could be devised more terrible, especially afford fair and rewonable encouragement was decided te make an assignment, on a man that is entirely ignorant of any to home labor and domestic products and ihe assets and liabilities depend on time crime.” He devotes his entire time to I manufactures, but not to promote monop-1 an( j negotiation. The assignee may not writins letters and cares verv little for the °. * e8, dtaeoMloo, the conven- a bi e to sell certain securities, which, writing letters ana cares very mue ior me Uon a dj ourne d to0o’clock this moraine. w | 1 u e they are intrinsically valuable, yet worlds doings. His sister, a cultured- The delegates to Chicago fronUhefonnli rafty h aV e no fixed market value. I pro- looking lady, still remains in Augusta, to district are R. T. McLane and D. W* Din- 8 ume a man with the ability and financial cheer the erring brother. Last, but not .... .jn;*, io_Tha Democratic c ? nnections of . D * Terr y* th ®“- . „ . “ dabiiville, 'June 19.—the JJemocratic s |g n ee, may prove able to commence ne- leaat, we find a new acquisition to this gtate convention reassembled at 9 o’clock gotiations which will result in obtaining patty, that of Rufc Minor, whose name I this morning. The entiro forenoon was something approximating the real value of will long be cherished by Tinkerton as one ?° D,un [£f ‘ n the consldepatlon oflhe piat-1 0 f these securities, but if they nf the.hrewilp.t pn.rals in existence In 7^ 8 . m , nor * ty .ru P< Xv.’i wb ! c ?, em " 1* Bold without snch negotiations, of the shrewdest rascals in existence, in bodied the features of tho Ohio platlorm, as is very often done by receivers of im 1870 Minor was the proprietor of a den was tabled. A motion to table the major!- solvent estate, tho result might be to the frequented by thieves in Brooklyn. The de-'” * •*-- * • -• •• - ' -• - tectives were put on hia track. Finally he . votwl q own . mo convention tnen voted | hia'office early to-day, but refused to be left suddenly for Europe, returning sever- on a call for the previous question on the I e(xn . a clerk says lie is very feeble and al months after. From that time he la | majority report “ * * * ' * ’ ‘ • '* •apposed to have been constantly at work : Ju these bold robberies. Last July he was arrested in Baltimore,charged with stealing I senator Vance Makes a Speech on tho twelve thousand dollars worth of bonds stataa'e Rapid Crowth. from the Bank of Baltimore, the evidence [TiLLOSArniD to tux associatzd run.] was conclusive, but by some technical Grekxsbobo, N. C., June 19.—At the in- power he escaped. | T Itat'.on of the business men of Greens- OPENING OF A NORTH CAROLINA ROAD. much distressed in mind and cannot admit many friends to see him. THE DUBUQUE DRILL- rope.” Tit* EGYPTIAN CONFERENCE. ’* Lonoon, June 19.—England haa sent a note to the powers, communicating the agreement with France in regard to the coming Egyptian conference. France has only notified the French members at the courts of the powers interested. The powers are exchanging views con cerning the terms of the Egyptian confer ence, as proposed by Earl Granville, It is not expected that they will give formal ad hesion promptly, except under the condi tion that they will not be bound by any ar rangement in which they have not partici pated. The French ambassador at Constantino ple haa informed the Grand Vizier that Turkish Intervention in Egypt or the Sou dan is excluded under the terms of the agreement between England and France. Col. Wood has been Instructed to echelon the whole ■ , It* ing around for a Representative the d:s- men who composed L, I' 10 | trict might go further anci fare worse. A haymony and the dispatch of strong candidate In the field against hint business. The Governor expressed is Hon. Henry R. Harris, of Greenville, a decided personal preference for either who for yean represented the district, en* Ifi t^beH B*? a rL “Jjarasifieutial uomteoe, j jjjf^eve* been quite sithfiKl'witlfuie'.ljk. Grover Cleveland. and Mh.^oSd muta th*lumriMriliof Matar^Cummins field again, and from the information I can gather that is reliable, the outlook is very of 4°g?f*** favorable to his nomination. There isan- mented the convention b^sa c vrnp lt had other geI>Ucm a n who is very strong in thn addressed itself simply to, the district, well-known and popular over ^ think. s, a te ' who is also very favorably spe b “t had been accomplished. He thinks o{ , n the dIstrlct bat w 1 10 f, not yet I be- hJ will ltev ®' Bn “ vow «i candidate. I refer to cago convention, and that he will be Hon 0arrar(lt speaker of the late eiectea. House of Representatives. If he is not a prxss dxlbgatm. candidate, it is not unlikely that Col. Har- In looking over the list of the Georgia ris is the coming man. If he should enter delegation, it will be observed that the the field and make the canvas, he would press of the State is well represented, make it interesting for the other candi- Among the delegates at large and the al- 1 dates and very Drobably secure the nomi- ternates appear the proprietors of the nation. It would be a first-rate move for Constitution, Chronicle and the Savannah the fourth to send such a man to Wush- Moming Feus. Among the Con- ington, and would gratify his S essional delegates are Grubb, of friends over the State, and those who kn«*yr e Darien Timber Gazette, Tripplett. him by his personal service, to see hinlsfo of the Thoraasville Times, and Dwmell, of deservedly promoted. Columbus and M\is- the Rome Courier. It is gratifying to see that clement of the 4 . v - —, 8 arty honored. They have always been been some time since they represented th le free horses of the party, ridden hard in I district in Washington, every campaign, giving their time, talent I report of board or visitors. and columns to the party, and generally I T fadnrt »ha g* 1 !!7.. U ffaiJ!^ 1 j° a r.u < idX r if?ui oMhS U)Md o?risftom^o the uniTCra tv St KTeof the w«kte me« It^a Itebte Athene and of the aub board whichvi.Ited tethSronvraUon and rotha partvtlmtln the selection of delegates the weekly press been remembered in the Darien Gu am] IVaddy Haifa by the end of the pres ent month. Several battnllons of English infantry will proceed to Assouan, where an intrenched camp fa being constructed. IN FARLIAMENT. London, June 19.—In the Huso of Com- ®govern! Egyptian to defend vncral interest, though si mewha*. lengthy. .ms in xette and the Thomasville Time,. Aside Uelwo fn.ldnllT.rh. from that idea, Grabb jgd1 Tripplett will make splendid and safe delegates. ^ n get forkh b the h(mfd of yMim exposition commissioners. mfty be taken as true and reliable, as it JThe commissioners to the New Orleans certainly should be, even a casual rentier Exposition met Major Bacon, the I will be struck with the attitude in which State commissioner, at the capi* I the State University is placed as compared toi this morning for a general I with that of the colored Unlvtislty consultation. The outlook was not very I here. The Atlanta university, encouraging. The commissioners feel that I its faculty, the proficiency of its the State can make a very creditable ex- student*, and every thing connected with hibit, but thev are lacking in funds. The It Is loaded with compliment and praise, iriginal idea of asking a voluntary contri- which sounds rather fulsome when the Button of 2 per cent, upon the Statotax criticisms on the State University are read, was to-day definitely abandoned, for the There may be such marked difference in reason that the people of the State had I the two universities, in their management, practically made no response to it An- in the proficiency of students, and in the 1AWWR, auuc At/. Ali A A LA XU VI LUffi- mons to-day. the Marquis of Harrington, secretory of state for war, aald the 'govern ment believed the British and forces now Southern Companies Bear Away the t Prizes—A Sham Battle. | TELEOBAPHED TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.] . Dubuque, Iowa, June 21.—About 15,000 Minor was asked: “What are your bot0i g ve thousand persona from fifteen people were present at the military en- chances for acquittal?” I counties, including representative men campment yesterday. The result of the “Ha 1 It Is not near the case brought I [ rom t be business centers of the State from prize infantry drill of Thursday was an. against me in Baltimore. I have every hope Wilmington to ML Airy, assembled to-day I nounced by tho judges to be as follows: of coming out victorious.’’ to celebrate the opening of the Cape Fear Mobile Rifles, Company F First Alabama, “How do you like the accommoda- #n d Yadkin Valley railroad to this point, I first prize, on general excellence, especially tions?” The ISO miles of completed road is in fine I of the manual; Treadway Rifles, SL Louis, ‘Oh, they surpass riunoof condition, having substantial depots, new Company D Third Missouri, second prizo Xew York or Baltimore, but ,t H i rails and good rolling stock. Thirty-1 on general excellence, and especially their have spent long days In terrible sus- fiT# mUe# additional road is ready for j skirmish drill; Branch Guards, of 8t. penio. Just to think, my dear fellow, that I too iron west of Grcenaboro. In Louis, third prize; Company D, SL Paul lam deprived of the m any^ luxuries of [ Uirj. § Osteal ^ I fourth prize; a company of Muscarine long Branch and Coney Island. It Is an g bocbM ,L xiie contract haa been made fifth prize, and the Xatlenal Rifles, of outrage, sir; limply terrible.” I for an Immediate extension to Bennetts- I Washington, sixth prize The cavalry Minor is a man of elegant address and rifle, 8. C. The ultimate purpose Is to I Prize was given to the MUwaukee Light . v », „ An .„ I connect with the Cincinnati anaWllming-! Cavalry, who had no competitors. The seems to have every comfort money can I inroad h \ Washihgton Light Artillery gave a brlrg. He was arrested in hew York a Judge Gilmer delivere.1 an address of I prize exhibition ilriU. In the afternoon few weeks ago as being the misting Unk to I welcome and Governor Jarvis followed in there was a dress parade of aU thein- the Watson and Simmons escapade on the «n Interesting address. f at>tnr, cavalry and artillery, they bring re- tne w atsoii nnu nuuiuuu. Senator Vance contrasted the present I viewed by Gov. Sherman, of Iowa, Gen. clerk of the Commercial Bank. condition of the 8tate with that of 1805.1 Kirby Smith, Gen. Gibbons,U. 8. A., eom- eeturxzd FROM COLUMBIA. North Carolina, he arid, had risen from mender of the Department of the Platte, The Alert company returned this mom- ashes and desolation, and entered upon a l Adjutant-General Waddell, of Missouri, . career of marvelous prosperity. Numerous - . • I short roads had been built and tho rail- ■ . with them four prizes. They are Indig- roa d mileage had Increase! from 1,000 to I battle __ — —- nant at the preference shown by the 1 2,000 miles. Great improvement had been camp grounds, where were lines of ludcei for the Carolins companies and made in the public ichoob and the school earthwork., redoubts, rifle nit* and a fort judges lor tne Laroiina companies, anu j UIld wtl ™kter than all other expenses commanding the city. The battle was •ay their treatment while in attendance com b| n edT There bad been an unparaUcd planned by General Gibbona, and the at- was tar from being conrteons. | advance in agriculture and In prtMuce t iu | tack made nnder his directions were pertj- TBI WALK 1X0 MATCH. The coming walking match, under the auspices of the Canal Boat Club continues . wr m ue citizens anu me uigu zone m i to elicit remarkable attention, and a large public men, but, said the apeaker, while captured, and afterwards by a Hank move- CTOwdfaI **** AU arrangement! have been perfected to lor lbe development of their natural make it -a grand suecesi. The foilewing | sources, are the entries: Augusta—J, B. Welbourn, J. N. Boullneau, E. B. Pnrcell, Jr„ J. C. Bernhardt, J. E, Taliaferro, J. J. Gleason, D. 8. Whittle, Alfred Vargrave, William I A Train Wecktd, Rnmbley, C. D. Carr. Decatur—John N. I Kansas Cm. June 19.—A Timet Atclil- CressweU, Dan D. AUton. Summerville- ] son, Kanaal, dispatch aay»A “AltheeMt William H. Heckle. Atlanta—Thomas Orr, G. A. Hornady, M. A. Brotherton, N. I beLthe ipreadingof W. Hunt. Macon—W. H. Tarver, Dyson, | feet from " 8. C.-C. J. Betta. Upper Egypt. Alter the defeat of General Hlcka last antumn, the British and Egyp tian military officials united in forming plan for defending Tha' * . of •bam the other plan was adopted this morning: to other respects to which attention is call: d. Issue a circular to each Congressional dis- 1 but it will not be readily accepted trict to arrange an exhibit of the various relished over the State, resources of the district for exhibit at the The mechanics’ twelve-hour go-a»-yt_ State fair to be held In Macon. If each please walking match la In piogreas at the district will prepare inch an exhibit at the I old rink, but is not attracting much atten- expense of the district and deliver it at the I Uon. The public fa almost sated with that railroad. It will be carried to Ms- species of amusement, and after the match con. srill be properly arranged between Macon and Atlanta nextTu 'sited at the State lair, I Duncan|McRea, Treasurer, Worth others followed. A grand banquet afterwards given at Benbam'a Hotel. latte. Uoetofthe companies remain to-day, an tdditional programme having been ur ged. The Mobile IUfles, National les of Washington,Branch Guards, Com pany D. of 8L I’aul, and the Busch Zou aves, of8L Louis, left hut night. Blaine Notified of His Nomination. Augusta, Me. Jane 2L—The committee troops. The government, therefore. Is ' rant of the present disposition of the dive’s forces, and is now negotiating with a view to placing British officers in supreme command over ail troops in Egypt. In the House of Commons to-night the franchise bill passed the committee stage. BATTLES FROM BALLOONS. The Nsw Plan of Campaign Adopted br the Fenians. [TXLEaaAFHID TO TUI AMOCUTXO rant. I Loxdox, June 20.—The Paris correspond ent of the Timet says Jas. Stephen *, the ex-Fenlan head centre, has forwarded to an active member of the brotherhood at Chicago a manuscript circular, summon ing an early meeting at Chicago of prom inent Irish Americans who are willing to Join a new movement iu feror of a Milita ry organization on the fines proposed by the late John O'Mahoney. Stephens de clares that the services of several distin guished European officers have al. ready been placed at his [disposal He la sanguine that he can secure others. No definite plan of action wifi be propoect until the meeting of the convention o Irish patriots which It la proposed to bold soon fit Paris. TothisconrenUonthaCbi- cago conference ie Invited to elect dele gates. After the convention an address wilt be Issued to the Irish at borne and abroad, expounding the alma of the new moremenL Among the plena of opera tions mooted la e scheme to dispatch bal loons manned with desperadoes over Eng land to drop expioelvee upon the cities and towns below. Captain McCefferty baa been commissioned to ex amine end report npon plans and appara tus. Several Femana In Paris have volun teered to take pert in an expedition. by districts and exhibited at the State and carried to the New Orleana Exposition and exhibited there in like manner. The circular will also set forth the object and purposes of the exposition, the benefit that will accrue to the State and to the several district!, and the importance of co operation on the part of the people. Thia circular will be lent out in a few days. The State commissioner ia working hard to get np a creditable exhibit for the State. So far he baa worked without lands ex cept those supplied from his own pane. He i> anxious to make the State displav a •access, and It will be unfortunate for the State if her people do not aid him promptly and liberally. le- ran. Kama*, dlapatch aay.;: “As the east • N - bel, the apreading of the nils about sixty J^atfdodktovproSidedfeSiWriS rathe approach of a bridge occurred “iislonand militeeoffidri SSJSftiJ'&S: Sr°of thrir errand. Gen. 1 the Blaine Siheti"“tMHnrA. briSSUdJSlS manuscript bis-speech, and Mr. Boiler Explosion. [SPECIAL TELEGRAM.] Atbaxz, June 2(L—A fatal boiler explo sion took place at 6 o’clock this morning at the brickyard of L. T. Fields & Co., ait-1 to this dty. A number of othsr passen-. . uated on the southern limits of the city, gen received painful cuts and bruises. An _ «,!!» m The following negroe», who were working exjmtaaUoo Qcatea ri£‘«« p£, t n ' 0 f this dty, aho't ind killed Loren- in the brickyard, were instantly kUled: I p!U»“i,tSned ihong^rirata theholee “D. l^kle.e ,d«P«™<lo who resisted ar- Emanuel Grant Albert MU«,W«tCh^ andpnitedthe rails apart when the train man and Matt Early, Another negro epproacneu. I condncL fired several shots at named Willi* Watson was alightly wounded. The cause of the exploeioa was no water in th* boiler. Sroall-Pos In Iowa- , Chicaoo, June 20.—A dispatch from Dei I d a T , ago, D.N.BUplee, of Dallas. W. Moines to the Journal save: "Several \y Uartaefi and a man named Hicks Deputy __ . . who at- . tempted to arrest him, last week. Bince Galvbstox. June 19.-A As*, Dalle. thraSSkle has been ^ed with two re- special says that information hu been re- I voivers. making threats against any officer edved of a recent fight with Indians in the wb o would dare attempthia arresL extreme northwest corner of Taxes, ten i who wonld dare attempt 1 The Late Louisiana Election. N*w _OaLiAS«,_June21.—A apodal t “ ** " ‘ Bong* i casesot small-pox arereport3|j^^5b^R[^^^^^[5Knto**yi: county, originating In • fa»Uy of «ml-1 Washington Territory, on ^horseback. Th* Joint legislative committee aopolnted granU who came through Baltimore and When about a week oat, while near the to investigate the vote at the recent elec-1 were there given health certificates. Two I northern boundary of the Panhandle, the I tion on the first amendment to the consti- ■ ' family have died and seyen neigh-1 party was surprised by seven hostile In-1 tution, known as the State debt amend- I oians. A fusilade followed while seeking I meat, met this evening. On Monday orl I shelter in thetlmber. The battle conttn- Tuesday they will report that the amend-] I Accidental Death. 1 ued several hours. Hicks fell dead at the ment was carried by 19,000 vote*.p Chicaoo, Jan# 21.—Miss Alice M. Weill, first roDey. Supl« heroically conttnuetl [' _ J , ,f Boston, while viewing the machinery on | filing for an hour with a mortal wound in | Bra teaman MurdsredT^^ .. ti --U the abdomen andfiDaJJv five Helmxa. Moxtaxa, June 2L-Joba Ax- Indians were killed and the other two, war .ls a brakviaan on the Utah Northern bin I badly wounded, tied, leaving HarUell the tra i n , carrying Cole's circus, was shot ami [ sole survivor. | through the heart while the train was * I leaving D«r Lodge Thursday. The mur- Tha How® Scale Corr-oany. derer is not known. Five of Cole’s men Bctland, Yt., June 21.—The mana- wer*» arrestetl here yesterday oo suspicion cers of tha Howe fccale Company. In refu-1 of being implicated in the crime. The * of their failure, say | railroad men talk of lynching if the mar- pros- I derer is found, all | Tennessee Democrat*. NaraviLLE, J ::.c . -. Th.- r iti a i. i la.,; night ah. r :ujoatin.j <yv-r: t Ii.it-- I;' i- -j ministration ol Governor Bat. r-rarl, th-a-: uvttn.nl ot it. . • - : r-n::—tee aa lir..:, and i.v..r, a u.-. : (...- • .t r«v*-n-..e * :ily to defrav t,-v EOTcraMtat. an inrtant, the was, 18 yeara of age and was visiting th* family ofH. N. Grtely, of this dty. A Bank R.sum.s Businas Louts, Jnnv 21.—A special to the talion of the report • EGYPT. NEWS FROM KHARTOUM. Suakim, June 20.—Twenty-one have arrived at Suakim from Khi They left Khartoum May 25th, and they say that Berber at that time was safe and ha-1 a full supply of provisions. Cairo, Jane 20.—The Mudir of Dougola has been ordered to ascertain the truth concerning the reported fall of Berber. the iubz canal. Pari., June 20.—The commission ap pointed to consider the advisability of widening the Suez canal or building a second one parallel with the present one decided in favor of the former plan. GERMANY. AX ntCMMDUEY SLOT. London, June 20.—A Berlin dispatch to the Horning Pott aays that several import ant arrests wen made yesterday in connee tion with an incendiary conspiracy. This piracy, it te asserted, baa ramifications . America. Should Inquiry prove that the German conaplraton have received foods from America, immediate diplomat ic action wifi be taken by the German rep resentative at Washington. Florida Militia. Pensacola, Jbne 22.—The awards in the contest ot Florida State troops were an nounced to-day. Out ot a possible five, the Kacambia Rifles got 431-100. Next came a company of East Florida, the Ca dets, of Greensville, with 4 21-100. The beat marksman was Cadet Graham John- son. of tha East Florida Cadets. The beat drilled individual soldier was a sergeant of the Weat Florida Cadets, ol Tallahassee. Pensacola. Jnne 2L—Four men were wounde-l In the FlorldaState troops’ ibam battle at Camp Chevely by the [>e:nu ot regular army standard blank cartridge*. The cartridges hare a pointed end, and day, will probably cry "enough.’’ A REMARKABLE CUREl is w lilt II ansicimo surgeons decile TO USE THE HUE. jlfunderm sonrcoof anilely tnnil . _ physicians of tho ct^rmx<\ nho asnrffeun w raued in. and ftflnr a careful examination t lecldsd that there was no chanco of a cure Iom they V Atlanta, Jon* 20.—The coroner’* jury impaneled to investigate th. [§28^15^^^815531 Rom murder, met this morning in the him* mod. nntu all other mran. b,d been.s- officeof the chief of police and were In hearted. t<<>. wo bem to nse different throat ms,ion iS day. The’toqtteat adjoorned hgKSft late tbte evening, to meet again next ‘z-aly wonderful: and after a >MjM40e*.DU Friday. While your correspondent | - present at tho investlga- tion today, it te almoet impoeslble to ssy I j n order toa this remedy. Very respeetatin definitely what conclnslon was reached. w. IL jAnkVI ECU. Tho father of the murdered woman war f examined; Miss Frazier was examined— made to tell her stojv over again—and otherawere called and examined, bat as . . , J*L ti W — far Ml could sco there were no new de- velopments. , ll.Malmteed^rovqoJO bee In tha ante-room was Roee, the husband avoctha ray wifo Lu anf^revl in m weak la of the murdered woman, who te resting and ha. isj.tI,mud great dlBcelty Inbrs Pl under the charge of having committed the lng.so much so that she could m.tirn ;u>taUat inhuman crime. I went into the room | plant; die also lost her amwttte, and. 16 fact, where he wa* waiting . the. remit | her .condition was tnUy aUradns.^ Ue^' ej tc.t tt. virtues, moatbaju effteL In the Teleorafu and was confident that I sirondertaL”fihe‘now"experieBeSi MtPi.-iir he wonld be able to establish bis lnno- in breathing, her appetite tea- ' cence. I am to be iaraianed srlth a state- j raradir regsming her rtrenutiu ment to-morrow in connection with th* I rin^JteeeUhroedus*wlUsJeet*peitaa»v»rt S' amT*30* e or n, ^ tW udh^ 0 '^‘ b ^^S 1 | ihO “ ri;1 ' ,,U6 hu a fact that te uot at all prepossessing. I • GBO. W. 8131 To look at him, one might easily infer that | ,v_. S?SS?SSM« u t£f ^-S^SKtiSS^uuiterTaf he may be entirely innocent. “ l have bud no canse to ehanee my or I listened to the examination of Mi*s J eutlre to the cflfucy of Brewer’; i.w Frasier with great lntere*t. She reiter* 1 ^^ •tad th* story that she has already I *FR.! . tpU. and which has already been pul- oheermilyralNmmeudU tortlwboar.aT; i -t J^oWng at her, I could scarcely I with pulmonary disease. Vcry rsspsctfallT. , believe that her personal attractions or ^ i - OEO. w. J charms were sufficient to incite any man | . >. aa n n «mmi o i luiol to crime, modi less to commit suchahorw I LAM An, RAuKiN. & LAIviAti^ rible and Inhuman crime as the one in T ■ question. MACON, C?A. s£aSS%SaS3 holmes- sure core lop wash hope to be able to famish yon with nor itercsting interviews with the detectiv ! . interesting interviews with the detectives who hav* had this case in charge, which may pouibly throw soma light on the crime. the WALxras. Atlanta wifi make a supreme effort to beat Macon in the return walking match. Parties having tho match in charge are walking the champion* around tha track every day with a view of selecting th* moat availa ble. They ara working on fifteen or twen- ty^and out of that number will pick out Atlanta, June 2L—Tba latest ripple on th* political surface here waa the recent discovery by the Atlanta correspondent of th* 8*vannah Timet of a mighty 'combina tion entered into by tba Telsshufii and tha Savannah Next to work tho defeat ol Aud UII.VriSRKTL Dr*. J.P. AW. 11.11DI.11 SIN. Demists, Deulal II, pal, H;«on, (.a LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR wv,G,» ...... ' . .fi.Miaaa -aa... penetrate an Inch board at twenty fe«L Aa the regular and volunteer troops use these cartridges for salutes In I dense crowds, the rr-uit mentioned te ins- poitanL The wounded are doing welL There waa & game of baseball in £a- | vannab between employes of tho Tim :• i Union.- part an-1 thosa of the -V, ■ I tho Other Tht: form,* paper gi ■ - 1 ing. r ae. ont of the game than the tter! Defeat is laconic while Victory uae oavonnan aeict io wora uw ueieat oi I r*»* ui xmm >4 •**7 1 Govemor McDaniel, which the editor of | to the limit dteenseed with some serious- Tha alleged combination, set forth in each sober detail, was made a topic about tha eapitoi, where tha general lm- preeaion seems to be that tha Timet and iu abla correspondent had ran afoul of a mare'a nesL Aafar as I can discover hereabouts, that te th* vary latest development in the guber natorial campaign, which thus far eeems to be easy sailing for the present incam- beaL Whether the saitinglnto poet wifi and unobstructed remains to be for the treasury portfolio. Both want I office and bath are making an inters*) campaign. CoL Humber. Putnam's fa- ite, who waa so badly victimised by I mlm mm waa km ** • detegat* & 8L LrafitC