Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, March 20, 1885, Image 1

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Weekly Telegraph ESTABLISHED 1826 MA/)N, FRIDAY 'MARCH 20, 1885. Messenger. VOLUME LIX-NO. 10. FROM WASHINGTON. . .ESOLUTIOH IH RECSRD TO BARRIOS' I A ACTION. l.elmer Evans Wrl»» u Letter to C Mr Manning-admiral English s Tr»n.f.r-«sn Hill Named Spear's successor. THI TALLAPOOSA. The Fecrettrj of the Navy today ordered that the Tsllspaoss be pnt In repair for rrB'il ir service instead of (or the traospor- tstiou of government freight end psesen. ger.t. It hat not yet been decided to wbat station she will be assigned. HAYES, EtID AED SCOTILLl, The Secretary of tbe Treasury to-day issued warrants hr (3,950.73 in favor of ez-President K. U. Hayes, being tbe sum appropriated by Congress to reinburse him fur payments on account of the ex- penars of ‘he commission aouointed to go TO IH E associated FEtM-l to Louisiana in April, 1877. Warrants f (ztEOEArHEO TOTHS ,, I were sleo issued in the name of Cbas H. ar..ni«oT0K. March 18.—The chair laid Reed for 83,000, and in the name of Gt-orgc WA O.T resrlution offered by Scovllle for (2,000 for services rendered as Kfore the Senate the twhu ' counsel for the defease of the case of the «r. Miller.®' New York, authorising the Unlttd states against Charles J Guiteau committee on agriculture clevelaed's eietbdat. sit during tbe recess to conatd To day wss the forty-eigbtb anniversary 0 » preserving the forests upon tbe 0 j yj, b f r | b 0 f |be Pr erident, and most ot . “ jt.t.io and to employ a clerk. Af- nls callers took occasion to con- pubicdoat • the reso'ution wrs gratnlate him and wish him ler some discussion, th „ ,l“many bsppy returns of tue day.” A Adopted by 27 to 25, and the Senate went u„] a cb | )d t0 whom lbe president had 7 .».«.rutlvesesslon. I been particularly kind a few days before _ 'jLrm ».« reopened at 4 o’clock sent the President a handsome bouquet of Tbe doors were rcop.neu violets, with her card, wishing btm the •W h fflm««uU™'aession confirm- compliments ot tbe season, W h h .^o‘ ina”lon ot Joseph B. Miller, to the saw coemissioess or rATEXTs i?mmlsslunet of internal revenue, vice Martin Van liuren Montgomery, who S'removed. was nominated to be commissioner of pat- b WHAT EVAE8 HAS to sat. ents, is a lawyer• of good standing and in.j..ihii it wss not large practice in tbe city of Lansing, Mich., Mr. Kvsns uld tjdgfttatH was not >nd b „ had some utile experience tn prnc- true, as was asserted to the executive set- tic , betor<1 r,,, Unlttd 8 , ate , pate nt office sion of the bensteyesterdey. that hohed , n ^ d H e U slid to be a man ol in- expressed to s *??^S y ,}fttS, 0 H? c 7!' tegrity and worth, and is about 45 years ness to resign- "'Asa matter of fact said o| », g / Tbe only ' pablio offlC e be han held Sir. Evsnr, "I ,5 of MnvCT«Uon was that of member of the Legislature of but I have evsrbad»wora ®o^J**”®“ his State, althoogh he declined a noml- on the subject with ehh r the President or, nation Ior g U p remB court Judge when it Secretary Msectog.'' BvaM hat wriltsn wM <qulTalao {' to >n tlectlo ' Q . *ahe “rest- a letter to tbe J?Jdent know ol hie qualifications, and this in regard to the matter, ot which the lot- morning requested a friend to lowing is * copy: „/n- telegrepb him and ask if he ReeielVarmiri^Seeretaryri/lnr | W(Jl Jj d no t !erye the _ administration i was the nrst t the matter. tb#my 'rsa'gnation’ “ •' "**~ w ” w " i * *“ “ c * ndl ‘ 1,lt ' ,or intSni A CROOKED . s^.RIFF Charged With Dsfraudlnc Tenneesse Out of Lnrge Sums of Money. Nashville, Match 18.—Ex-Sheriff J. D. Foute, of Loudon county, who figured ao extensively in the Taylor brothers murder cases ol that county in 1883, daring hU official career, has coma to grief and is now in the Davidson county jail on the charge otob'aini ig money under false pretenses and by forgery. Sheriff Ponte has been inspected oi crookedness for some time, and Comp troller Pickard and hla clerk, Mr. Allen, be 1 been diligent and searching in the in vestigation ot the ctse. Tbe first Intima tions ot fraud were the large Jed bills sent in by Foute while sheriff in 1881. The comp trailer's report (or this year •hows that be received on tide account (6,109 00, while Davidson county only re ceived (5,213 40 and Shelhv 35,23d80. This looked rather unreasonable, bat as each bill was correctly certified to by Judge Rogers and Attorney-General McConnel. nothing was said about it until a consulta tion with these gentlemen could he hsd. Alter this consultation it wie learned that the ntmee ot fictitious prisoners were ad 1- ed after the bills had be.n sworn to and signed by the proper authorltiee. The amount thus added is not known, but the State la fully indemnified bv seen ritlet, and besides Mr. Fouls la a man of good property. Mr. Alien swore out a warrant against Foute Friday, and Dclestlve Porter went to London county and arrested Kooie. re turning with him last night and commie ted him to jail, SOUTH AMERICA, aavaac noHTiso at pakama. Paeama (via Gil res on), March 17.—The heavy firing csised at 9 p. m.. last night. The rebels retired to Buena Vista to re cruit. The Brit eh gunboat Heroine land ed seventy-five men yesterday with Gal ling guns to protect property and traffic on tbs Panama railroad. Buaineai la sus pended to-day and there ia great excite ment. as a second attack Is expected. Preaident Arotemcia took refuse uu tne Heroine. Colon is reported to be in pcs session of the rebels. Telegrsms via Galveston are delivered without dc ley in Panama. The forces under General Ureta attacked Bnrsnqnfila. Tbe light letted seven boars. Wheu it wee rag ing most severely .vessels arrived with a di vision commanded by Gen. Gnieten. Some men were disembarked, hut notwithstsnd- iug tbs revolutionists were rrinforced. the hauls did not cease for two hoars after wards. The lostta on bo'h sides, It is cut- mated, were GO killed and 10) wounded. Amm tha prisoners were Gen. Urete. AdjuiantColesand ol.Omriergui.Salcedo Mind n Lieut Co’dendan and about 30 other officers and 250 man. K ey 'ris SDAUon as comm ssioner o nQ offlM bm Ierttoaa a(0 at , he com- ,1 revenue is acceplcd to take effect m4nd 0 , Preslde0 , Cleveland.” HU name upon tkagualificaHoPOt mjfWQoaaaoT. I wai j mme di a tei y transmitted to the Sen- was hkroiy iirepared to recfire snob a fat- atp _ M r Montgomery was tha attorney ter to-day. In view ol tbefact that I had , e | e0(ed by , be homesteaders of Michigan not resigned, and especially, ,!, I t>representlhem before the Congressiomi am informed. th «* “X, *°®: committee on tbe Michigan laml-grab that I^ho'ul/uk'^thU OMssIon to^Tiate Tcry '"® r * b! ® °P‘“‘® n ol hU ® b ‘ UU “' * tbst while I have never resigned nor even I EE. VILAS ■ rierr AMUTAST. hsd a proper opportunity to talk to yon I Malcolm Hay, nominated to be First noon the subject, still it has been my fired Assistant Postmaster-General, la a pronii- nurpoee to rreign at an early day—in no nent lawyer of Pittsburg, Pa., and la 41 erent later thnu the close ot the fiscal year, years of age. He was born in mv second in office, and I thought me city of Philadelphia, etudied law I had probably a fair right with Chief Justice Beasley, of New Jeraey, to assume tbe existence ol apparent cauie and was admitted to tbe bar tn Pittsburg for believing that theie was too great a in 1800. He has a large and lucrative prac- disposition to avoid hasty removals to tice in Ihst city, and U described aa a man make it necessary for me to apeak of It, il of (lie very higneat atandlog In tbe com- stall. In the hurry of tha eariLat dive of munlty. He wss a member of the administration. I was acting upon the constitutional co vention of Penu- thst assnmption, and with no thought or I sylvania and for a number desire to embarrass anybody, and not anp- of years baa been prominently Idem filed posing tnat I was doing eo. Very rsepset- with the Democratic party in hie Stale, fuliv. haTlng been a delegate to the last three [Signed] “Walter Etaei, I Democratic national conventions and “Commissioner.” chairman ot tha committee on rasolntiot a xomisatioav in tbe convention of last year. Hesup- The Preeldent sent the following notnin- Ujjjj T „,! len Randall 1> ' t, ‘in *^880 o( Miss Fannie Lillian Ma-Heoo.of KIng troller of the treasury; Wm. Garrard, of i burcb and has fskenpirt aa delegate In WillUm county. thU 8-.ace, wnera her w—... .„K. th.mlm I cnuron.aoo nasmae pen ®" p.rtnU live. She came to Richmond last Friday mornlog and went to a hotel. In the evening sbe left the bote', carrying a small hand-ra- Use, accompanied by a man wbote Identity is not established. Next morolsg her body was found in lha reservoir. Sbe bad a bad bruise on tbe left eye and temple and another at the month. There were Indi cations of a straggle near the piece where she was found, search is now being made for tbe man tut seen with tbe deceased, and there U a strong probability that be .. . . ■ • * 1 s . a .s t . I ( . I CUUiCUf *elJU Uws IRAwU pin Nevada to be superintendent of the mint MTf ra) .enerel conventions ot that cuurch. ot the United 8'.ates *''"«• He was nut a candidate for tba position B. Nevada, Ui be oMnar o the whlcb h<J b „ ^ nominated, mint at Carson. Nev.: Malcolm Hay^of , nd w> , indorsed for It by no one. The Penneylvanla. to he first aealetant tK»t- r ld , nt kne „ b i, reputation and tele- master-ganarai; Walter V. Montgomery, _ apbed bira p, btr » t end on bis ar- of MWgjm. to bo commissioner of pat- t i T *i,hf, m ornlng requested him to taka ioti; Daild 8. Bik»r, Jr.,of Rbodililind, plac® of flrit M»ituint Poctmuifr* to be attorney c f the l n ted btetei for tbe o.neral. He Kciied to tble raqneet, and ^r.of Georgia? to ^ SS?Pr5SdS?* W “ MDt Ud SUtos for the Northern dUtrtcl I acccaMoa. . _ Milton J. Darham, who was nominated coccit • COLOST. I to ha first comptroller of the treasury, in A telegram to-day tn the War Depart-1 p'noa of Judge Lawrence, was horn In ment from General Hatch, at Arkana-a fiercer county, Kentuckr, Mar 10, lr-24; CUy.saye: "TheConch colony,about3u0 wll gradnalad at Aebnry UuivenUy, in tmnibar, continue in camp br-re and say |q Indiana, in 1841; atudled law Intba they do not Intend to distend. I do not I Louisville law school-, was one of the dr- belie.e they will attempt to enter the Ter-1 cnit judges ol Keulmky In 188land 18s2, ritory." end srtth the exception of these yean baa retort raos faeaha. been engaged in the practice of Doited States Consul-General Adaraaon, lew at Danrille MBMI 18M at P.nama, reporn .l to the Suita Depar • Ha was elected to the forty-third ment to-day that in the trouble which Oongreea and ra etacted to the forty-tonrUi occurred in thalcity yesterday twelre man andlorty-fitth. Ehdaerredon ^the summit, were killed. teas on banking ana cnrrency, department The commander ot the Watchnaett. In a of Jnitica end rarhton of lha law. Ha dispatch t.tbe Navy Departmentttwtay. waaatronglylndonri for tha poaltlon to reporta the arrival of that TOUcl at I which be has been appofttOld tyUMW Panama. | Urj Benjamin H. BrUtow. THE TRAherrR or ACHIRAL EEOU1E. The DRVAl order promulgated yeiterdsv THE PRISE A8EOCIATION. transferring it-ar AdmiraJ Earfa Engllab I canaroue Hoaoltaiiir of thomaasllla and from the European station to tba South I Hniobridee—me Old Offi' Atlantic was Is.ued by t-ecretary Cband- * R .,am.a ler before his term expired, but not pro- cere Retained, mnlgated. I [iriciAL txlxu rah.1 A delegation of retired rear admirals. I Baieiieidoe, Ga., March 18—Tbe , p "“ r^ oD \ order ol Mr. Chandier be reroked. The incladlog lidiaa, left ThomaaTlila at 10 delegation asserted that Chandler's order I o'clock this morning (or tbit place. The was issued for personal reasons. generous hospitality ot tba peopled that r 1111 OTATE1IA1A EEE01WTOE. llllla dty ba , been praised by erery one. In the executive iMtlOO or the o^nite .... T ,, n ..»a day the Injunction of secrecy wm ie- Mayor llaynia and Mr.Trlplatt. Mslited lunvru t«>uA ;nc foUcTriisj rf«n'utlnn. In-1 bt a oommltteo of dtixana, did aTcrytlilDK traduced bjr Mr. rjmunda lat Friday and | waa poaaibto to make lha • tay oi ih» 8B ^nl?.L y ,: h TK e ..n rJ t a h r e ! Unifed asaoclatton pJ.aa.nL Thomaavill. ^ States ha» learned that the government of proving rapidly. Tha naw I iny Wooda the Republic of Gaatemala haa set on foot, botal ia decidedly tbe beat appointed hotel or threatene 1 to aet on foot, an invasion . Georgia and the Mitchell ilouie. whioh of the territoriei of the Republic* of Ntea- . •:i| h« a pood mite ragua, Co«u Rica and San 8«lra. if nearing completion, will be a good mate dor, with the professed object of I for it. cooeolidatine into one government the re-1 The special train bearing the members ”‘ cb ' J ‘ hi> V rapobRca --rned; and whereas there I noon. The handsome treatment accord- iapendirg betw. cn tbe United .Statee and ed it'a body In Albany and TbomiiTiUe the RapnoUo ol Nicaragua , treaty provid- vu da plicated here. The aissdition met ATLANTA’S GREAT FiRE.I PRIVATE HENRY’S LOVE. Later. THE BODY BECOVKBID. The force engaged thie morning remov-1 Th ® cfrl Whose Sweetheart A larce BART OF the JAMES' BANK I log the debrU it the foot of the elevator, by Hla Comadia, b.ock DESTROYED. | aearchlng for the body of J. H. Canfield, Whxelieo, March 12.—There la living tbe missing man, came across a chirred Parkersburg, In this State, a young lady The Money L-sae Great, But «he Exact I *"'* blackened body sbont 2 o'clock. The wl >® b « >“ b « posseesion a largo number r body was burnt almost to a skeleton, and of letters which are coveted by the Wai ty,'beyond"rwognfflon? #tS ?S 1) ‘P ,r,n ' eD *W-htofton. but .be has to the police etation. and placed in a box ,0 ' ar P®rel:tenUy refused to snrrcndei to wait the coroner’e inquest. Mr. Web- tbem. They are iettere from tbo nnforto- •ter, of tbe firm ot Clark A Webstar, Rate Private Henry, of the Greely expe<*i- wltn wbom Canfield bad worked, linn. One of litem was written onlv a few | walked down to the station with weeks before Henry was shot. It was Figures Unobtainable— Death In tho Flnmea—Copt, Meroer Very Batfir Injured, [•FECIAL COEEESFOXDESCE.1 EMMET aTIACKS HIS SON, A RICHMOND MYSTERY. The Body ot a Young Woman Found In a Reservoir, [TXLXOEAFHID TO THE ASSOCIATED FEUS.) Richmoed. March 17.—Tha mystery at tending the discovery of the dead body of a young white woman in one of tbe o'ty reset v,ilrs lest Saturday baa been partly claared by the tdentifiostlon ot the body, tbongh tne manner in which tbe unfortu nate one met her death is yet nnEnown. Tba holy was tally Identified to day as that w . -T-, -f UU.II Ml tun WIMUOI R’ltll .UUL At Bt- Atlaeta, March 18.—The majority of Tnnr correspondent this aflercoin and brought to the young lady by an agent ot the people In Atlanta did not know until identified the body as that ol tbe missing the department. She was betrothed to tbe breakiast hour this morning that there Canfield. He watconvlnced ol Its identity Henry, tbttr acquaintance having aim- V JL J- ......... I„ ( h„ i.me. I b - v a misshapen leg, whlcb ev.n tha lerrt-1 raence.1 in 187!l through tho medium ot an had been a disastrous fire iu tho James h|a rou y not b | dB or dMtrny advertisement for lady correspondents. Bank Block, which it the more-remsrka- Hundreds of people visited the statiun I Interted by Henry in the Cincinnati En- ble as it is In the heart of the bnilnets during tbe afternoon to look upon the 10'ileer. the girl was then but 15 vetrs «„A „„,h„ns the mast •‘Ckenli g ip ctscle. old. She is the denghter of prominent portion of the city, and perhaps the most Tbeptrty ' on roo( of the burnlD , I and well-t>do p.renis, who were keot in prom n«nt block In Atlanta. building who made such a narrow escape ignorance of bar engageumt to Henry Aa far as can yet be ascertained the fire | from a horrible death were Mr. and Mrs until bis la»t visit to her on bis way to originated near the elevator which Italia £V. Lewie god their eon. of William.. Join tbe Greely expedition atfh.re.rof A. B. Andrew.'. ..ore on J-jW. ~ Wbiuhall, and rnos up five stones. It is The crowds hang about tbe neighborhood thought the firestartcl about 2o’clock in of the horned banding today very much The Father, Knife In Hand, Beaten from the morning, and in ten or fifteen minutes I n !? r . t - h ! y v ^L d ® n •} d ®£ Hl * Nnmeanke'a Bedside, reached a fifty gallon oil tank stored near tbft t ‘John H. *J?i7. h *binke“ "adTiW ATroy 'P” 1 * 1 *»7' *««•». ‘ b « the elevator, which exploded with great for half a million. actor, at his elegant mansion list night, noise and violence. Somewhat like Marina amid tha ruins ol attacked hia son, Joe Emmet, Jr., with a Cant. Ed. Mercer, who h. I gone to his .“to'ifito? "^‘.“^“muSd'hfm’'"}!'^ ^ a L , ' b f. , te‘S e oS’ 0 wlto m .“bro?.n D head^v room In his hotel, which occupies in* up- little banking office a: the sharp corner " h “ .^ ,l ? ll0 o l J Th^lAtUr w.s t^rlous^ per portion ot the block, from the new wealthe only portion of the bullilogleft “SJJJ b " or ' ,b ® l,Wer w,s “'h’ ’ 1 ' portion known as the bank block, extend- IK, other honses in th! S LL, Emmet, the fatlier, heard or imagined ing to tbe railroad, thought ho detected a ||y barn , on , were doMd to d , y ‘ „ £ JN.t Ws eon >^d * a S d 1 “Lger^en- the small of fire and smoke. Hlsroomwea count of the damego done by water, bat the younemaD'a room Vnifo ?n on the St" ° 1>ea ‘®- ra »"°» ®r next gS. The ton woke “n time to .n.tci. • block. Ho roso sod went down the bail ^*7* I nistol from under Idi t>iiinw nml i>• * toward tbe elevator. About tho time he It seems there were t*o sets of recent £ , his enraged faiher witn tho butt of the resebod the elevator tbo explosion oo-1t-nelnthabatntbnlldlng,andfortnnato- nito»akenhis—ilro enrred, and ha wat tlrown ht-.idlong down \y both seta were rescued from the devour- to “cell at tboToficebeidqusrters where the elevator and was soon afterwards in; element. h..Mnl thenl?htl q ’ & icked np at the bottom in a ma>a of Urn- Major H’llyer addressed a commnnica- T hl, m ' ni inL- u'ie .rahilu l actsr wss er and brick, bleeding and nunglod. The tion to the fire depsr.meot this afternoon bmnihMntomnrtL srtiere ho beeeedTiH ilsmes spread rapidly up theelavetor and thanking them for their faithful and he- b X5 foralvenMS on hl5 knew va were soon roaring on the filth floor and role work. *“® • ^Wjen'ss on bis Enees^or b a va- roof. Wnlle tha fire was raging, the crowd There is already considerable dieeuision JoSLStherllre KnSeMSSr her an? that had gathered on the .treat was eiar- as to whether the walls of tho bank bntld- ingmfsb.ndtoh.r arm^ indFrlu wem tied the appearance of a man, woman tog will be pulled down or Mr. James ba I g-TC”. 1 ”-", “f-ggf wtm •nd young lal on the roof Of the building. ^Swed to rebuild with them. It will be h 00 * t» f eiT®°. to a placid household, ot conrae In the most Imminent I rtfffiembired tfi>y were condemned, when I danger, frantic and desperate. The first built, a* nntafe. Mr. James said to- SEHaaTIOM IH OTTAWA. situation wss snch that il asemed at d*v'they were tbe soundest wall, in At-1 - ... ... first impossible tbst they could te eared, lanta. However, p italic opinion i, decld- * Mnnlieeto P/esentea Favoring Annua- and thslr appeals for succor, which pierced j ediy araintt tha wa!.s, ana a strong pro-1 tion with the United gtataa. the cold night air. thrilled and eickened test will be msde against allowing them Ottawa, Oht., March 13.—Quit* a eensa Ihose who beerd, making a ecene never be- to remain. „ ....,,,1 k, fore witnessed In Atlant i. While every death of hue. hark a. coofsr. Uod was caneed In rarliament t>pight bj effort was beiog made to save them, tbe The death is announced to-dar of the ¥ , j I' ?} r ' Jr'i k a Dce , W Y' fiemee drove them to tha edgaof tha James venerable Mark a. Cooper who ended an , i 7[ n 0 before tha body copiee of a b'oek proper, ovarlooking ihe ri.of ot the eventful and lionored life at his reeldepce S°E'* l , b ,b ® Meroer Hotel, about fifteen feet lower, near Carteriviffe, last night. At hts death I M D #t f w ® cb *>**R •* ®°® Upon 'He root they leaped in dnpcrAtlnn. hews, in his 85. h year, lie was a na'lve timeelpiad by parsons now bolding high and ah anatalnad lejnriM mors or teas 0 ( Hancock Mint/, and was admlUod to R®J U1 “K ,n ,be Uomtnlo “- To one o( serious, but net fatal or dangerous. The the bar in 1821. Hewn it psvmaster in IF® doenmenta supporting annexe- leap laved them salt made tbemaooaa-1 the firat Beml°olaw.e-liFg-“*.o° I tion wa. appandad the pamsautBIr Dagd sibi. to the firemen, who soon had them served aa a major under General MEoPpri’ 03 -Mloiatar of the Interior; Sir .ale upon the ground and in good hands. Hooit In the Seminole war at | JgSS^Sj'j: SA&Hl JiSSf the nuiioL l838 - He >erVt J »term li * u " *'*' , * ut * l rfe tlcctpil but re«li flmw’afi which cnrolMhei'oldblockproiwi Crawrord™ 0 He*wai^an’earuei‘tad v« aVa°nf Ir®®" 0 * 4 '.®' Canid, throwing In from tne new portion, ranntog between the thefirit railroad bullt'in U the fits?e*bafit ber lotmith tho United blatee. Mr. Davien .tores occupied by A. B. Andrew, clothier, t S e E l,w.M'on wo.k. wu th; uri bro “* bt ‘be matter be lor. tbe Home, as sod Hutchison A Ujos draaghts. fhe o( tb8 D b da ^ ml „^ IS.SId'K I “>« b berals had been charged with having damage by fire to the building wa, oonfined dlata A( , FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Tha Lina Russia Demands—Bismarck Urglna Paaoe-^Answars In Parlln« mentw-Tha Prlnca of Wale»* Visit to Ireland, Rto. will be found. DYING ALONE ANO FORSAKEN. A Woman's Death In New Orleans—Let ters Addressed to Pnlladelphla. Naw O bleaks. March 13.—A ladf. rather handsome, refined and Terr retic-nt, about thirty years of age, arrired here Thursday evening and tool np her residence at a boarding home on Baroona street Oo Saturday morning she wss found deid in ber bed, haviog succumbed, it la sup posed. to hear, disease. Sbe came hsrw from Fort Worth. Her trank was filled with the paraphernalia ot in aclree-. In It there were also letter! from Jeff-rson Wright, of Philadelphia, and letters from Ei Pawn addressed to Miss Edna Welling ton. She was burled here. The Esedue from Virginia, Ltecesceo, Va, March 17 —Tba papers in tha counties ot South wait Virginia Irons whlcb emigrants aragoinc west, make lit- tie mention ot tha azo Jna except tn a para graph ot regreL Si (ar tha move has hewn princlpa'ly from Grayson county .Virginia, and adjoining counties m North Carolina, but tbe exodus favar is now extending to other Virginia oouotles. Several railroad companies have agents in the oonntlaa named making transpurtatioo contracts. Theagtnt at Marlon hia ship ped SCO i eople, not Including yonng child rwn. who have tone West since March 1, and baa arranged tor tba removal ot .boat 1.000 more by April 10. Mott of tbem are land-owners and comparatively prosper- ■teamihlp Sunk, Baltihose, March 17.—The steamship Berkshire, of the Merchants and Miners' Line, frum Boston, was in collision this morning just below the mouth ol the l'a- tapsco river with the steamship Krostburg The Berkshire had a hols stove in her bow and wss batched Inslxt-en feet of water, to prevent her from sinking, an t her pas- aengera wera brought np on a t ig. The canal across the continent and in the Re I in the coart homssi l ociocx, jaage 1 “ public ot Nicaragua (ortho general bene-|G, 0. Campbell, ot this place, welcomed ■■■. ■ I , ■ Hi fit ot all Central American republics, as lb# ln an eloquent speech, In the third ataamsr of tha Msnhants' and Mb Sty. R it’nnderitood? tto Kpnl.u“rt ™utte ot which b. attributed the poilUcM Nicsrs>;ua haa ratified, therefore be it I aalvailon of Gaorgiaaftar tha war to Ban “Remind, aa the judgment ot the Senate, jjui'b "Notes on tlie Situation,” which the 2- ®* tion with those of the Republics of J^lcar- J of every Georgian. Tho regeneration of ague and Costu Kica, in inter-ocean transit Georgia, lie contended, made the eolid aeroe. the continent, now In progress oi s , ut!l p^jiye, withont which Ibe election adjustment, any invasion of the territory j . Democratic President must have ol .Nicaragua or Cost. Kies by the iorces ® a tt^oI ih. disUnt tuture ot Oustemala, under the circumstance. 1 11 , n * „, ,k...‘ ni.Pi.-too and wilh the purposes beiore stated, Is rt - J- L. Uadc r w°od,ot the t'AmliiaClarion, carded liy the Hensti and ought to be | responded In EDSWapaaoh in behaU of the treated by the United Stales as an act of | **£*leuon. id hostile interference with ssfe s°LSSSS“ M "‘ C0ila E1< 1 iT1 §."tl“Wi. **ReioliJd/ThMtti copy of the foregoing recording aecretary; W. A. Koowlaa, oor- I.reamala and resoiotion be tranamittfd t*i reaponolog ■•craiary. ___ lh. Preeldent of the Unitod Slate,.” T..S Eiro.it,OH’. EEFESDircEES. BSSrioUoSa at night by a ball. The Tbefolio eingcertiiicale was issued to-1 body wifi leave hereat ll o'clock, and wifi day from the «H3f« of the first comptroller tr rive in New Orleans to-morrow even* oi the treasury to Director-General Barks, I j oy . Two Nesroes Diowned. [•FECIAL TCLE-mtH ] with the provtstoos of the set oil Albaet, March 17,-Popa Vasoo, son Congress, approved MaytL IWI, appro- of Hoo. D. A. Vaaoo, want oat thla morn* „«• "' I l !‘ i0D i ,. dol SL-T Jf\1* *lth two negroes, Taylor Nash and IvttIon tataSria! 4 R*^n“f iSl Aba Seott, tn a bateau in KtnehsmfooM. at New Orleans John B. LaKavetU. ti*xs- creek, about four milts from Albany, to urerof said exposition, have olad In th»i collect floating Umber. Tha craak waa office detVdedeutemrnts, accompanied by | bleb. TU.baUau tamed over and ▼ouchen, exhibiting diabaraemenu for tbe | r“ - V. purpotea aa recited m said act, as follows. | tha two nagroas wera drowned. > aaoo fjeotember 27. lA&l,deU 1*1 statement and I ynsHa heroic efforts to save tbe negroes ESSmH&S' W*y ■»”*• laDdbarelyoecnpedwUhhlaownlUe.^ Found fn n Wall. [eraclAL T*LX<iBJU4.) | Taoxjuvimt, March 16.—A balf-craxy nsd by the first comp-1 negro vroman was found in a wa 1 to-dty be Uteearj mn.l found to bo cor- *nd waa revcoed abort!/ afterward. It it ?22fh l i n s < !iIi > ^i rUia *** P ° f * »PP°Md by aome that aba attempted aoi- iireu dde; others think she fell in the woU “DeptRy ComptroUer." I dentally. Ubemay of tba New Orleans KxpoMtion, "Orncior th* First Comptboll** or TnxT*iu«rBTe Wa«iii.*(<;to.h, D. C., March L1885.—'ThU U to orti(y that in accord- B-aotall CHRIST'S SECOND COMING. 8lihoo Fallows, of Chlongo, Thinks tha Lord's Advent Near nt Hand. A Chicago special says: Tbe Rt. Rev. tng waiooounea i'^ Ule A*WcnUural C 3ociety C, wIiii a a^cbirur I iUrt#d th ® annexation movement, and he chiefly to'tba upper part of the building trnneeofMercerVnfverafty^nd for^half ™* h **£° that the Conservatives had Uflsisaisarstfass before the actnal low can be ascartatned. rind here to-dav. 8 b3? 7, h jp* ^ <**>• •» *«*■«. «•«»«» ■1 me compsaiee for 173 500, divided as (ol- Hon. Mark Johnston of MllledEevIlle I ““'"1 lows: 831,500 on the new portion trian- arrlred here Uwtoy on hi. “ Bishop Smnuel Fallow..ot thisetty.preach- gling between Whitehall and Alabama Washington :ity. Ing In the St. Pant Reformed Epltcopal Sr&oonitSedSd btk. «f J .“ng con'i'hotafeaSWfcpSilto?' ,Mln ,' ghtuponth ' “T," 01 to the rallroed. owned by the Central Bank Maaad IhramriiASMtaMSteMoai (Mr l ^® Tlm “’ maJ ® ,om » 'tste- Block Atiodstion, made up of credito-iio’ ^> av home. h menta. He said It was a remarkable fact , Tbe nomination seat to the 8enafe to-day that the great mass of Intelligent, far-iee- (1*5,000 and (.7.000. #n.!uis ofri.e beok, &nSSSUS»diS&aL atto’r !,v"f!,r toi- ln , R ba,In ®-® nleD ' P® Iltici »R» « ni > "orMIJ which ooc ipled tha oorner. ia very small, northern district ol ’omcis wbe P*®?*® generally coold not, or would •i received here to-day oy noL read the eigne of the firms In tlieir E55,^ l »rt mo ,br “ bWtg4 '° 00 ' 1 tb ®., nam ®rona friend; of that bearing upon that far mot. important A. B. Andrew., clothmt. damaged by EminTtkJ "will > n » u ‘ r - Ul ® ,econd «®“»ln*®» Cb*!- water 88 OOO; lnanraoc. HL500. the district, and tba offiMierill befifieJ by Kreat many of the Important event! *i2i r immrAne» >D ’ 'k^*®*' ’ 0,, °® , ® r ® < * by Mi. Hill with ability, which have happened ln the modern Umee g *£UcorJer Andereon, law offiae. oonsid- baT thl. ! S«?nooS b |I5' b riwHE 1 hera D to- V® ,oret ° U ,' tb ® •Pf‘ ter thuugbL cento ,r !X M ££t ^w« iSSEuV 5K2& tT 10 ^.. ,g 2f*'il!. KO s7g^ e *r ( n W water and firs. ' the RiCKwaurs r.an.rsv H ® ,bou * bt V 1 ®, .®If m *, ot t °k d " y Farther oat tn lbs blotk everything was the Richmond tragedy. arera as pregnant ot lndtcafiona as those more less or da visaed bv water, to. , T"™ .1®' 1*00 years age. The present condi* The drug etoreof Hntchmeon A Bro. I w « r,n '’ , e ■••“•d for the Youn. Woman's I tion ol E<ypt e»s to the preacher aeign looks lika It bad crotied tba path ol a Cousin, who is Accused of Mur- and an evidence cl the coming fulfillment water epouL derm* Her. of the prophecy that Egypt would be ruled Mercer', bar In lb. basement I. a total [TeLEoEArnso to th. as*>ciatxd eeem.1 I wreck, and Uia well-known reatairant en-1 .. tion or fcngianu equivalent to that, ■* it trance at tha railroad crossing was knte Richmoed, Va., March 18.—Tbe derel- would be a oontrol ln the interest ol tbe dorp In water ihii morning. opmanta in tba caia ot Fanny Lillian Mad- ■? ewl,b bondholder*. Earthquakte, peall- Os the Alabama street side, tie real , h . , lence and famines were prophesliil as estate offloa ot R. U. Knapp and Hate A T 00 ' t F* 1 F®°°* wb l t a woman foond tfgna lobe seen beforatbeadventoi Chriat. Co. brokers, were badly wrecked, but dr ®»ned in one ottbe dty reierrolrs last The rarthqoakee in Italy, the approaching damage and Insurance not ascertained. donday, bsva resulted in warrants cholera pestilence, and lbe famlues which ioastbd ie TH.FUM*.. | being lssawl for tb. arrest of Th9«(e.J I .r'?®» ni< . to .Aai..w^lk. Mgna to It was believed until ibis morning t all tha inmates of the building cscarc 1. ba. developed that ooa roomer ba. not yet I ““““J/; 10 wum "® I prophtey put la an apiMartnc*. and th*» probablHiy 5^°^* J™ . »f ther . •* lh ? i« that be will not. He is J. H. Canfield, a . h ®f* to-day and TI6T. writ-known character, atEsne UOyears o.d.|t”® JSi' ITKLKQRAPHKD TO T11K AMOCIATXO rXBftf.] Tkiicrax, March 15.—It Is reported that Sir Peter Lumsden haa arrived at Herat, and that the Afghans are actively fortify ing the city and the roads between 8arakas and the Marghab river. There are several hundred Cossacks near Pali Khatun, whlcb Ia the most southerly point neareet to Herat occupied by the Russians. Tbe Rusdan forces occupying Merv consist of a battalion of infantry, a regiment of drs . goons anti aome Cossacks. At Askabatr there are about 8,000 truopa of all arms. One Russian brigade sad convoy of mili tary stores arc eu route from the Caucasat toAakabad. The Afghans here believe that an offensive and defensive alliance be tween Flog!and and Turkey wonld have the effect of alienating the Turcomans from Russian authority. It la expected tint the present Governor of Khorauan will be recalled, and that his place will be taken by Rnk Kd Dooleb, the bhab’s second brother. tub raoxTiaa line. Losdox, March 15.—M. Lessar. the Rns sian member of the Afghan boundary commUslon. in an intemew jciterdty eaid that Rissia deifred a frontier bound ary Hoe starting at Peri Rad, a little awth of Zulfikar, thence* mining east to Ch t m- any Bald, on the Kuihk river, thence northeast, lsaving Balamnrghab to the Af ghan*. to a point a few miles math of Peojdch. and thence in a direct line north east to Khorja Saleh. Russia, he said, had i:• vt»r »• 111i11»• t t lint • Iu* fn#■.• »*r line due east from Barakabrs to Khorja Saleh wss a correct one. Tho Russian* had only advanced in order to protect the Turco mans who were quitting their towns in fear of an Afghan invasion. England had obtained information in regard to the Russian movements long before he knew of them, because Sir Peter Lumsccn was located near t*) the telegraph. M. Lc is ar declared that Rnstia haa co designs upon H^mt, wh ch belongs to the Afghan* afioer.lv * to the terms of the treaty of 1873. lie hope! to «»e a pacific solution of tbe thtli- culty, and had no fears of a collision be tween Russia and tbe Afghans, even shou d the advance forces of tbe Ravsisns mate an attack. 8ach a mUundersianllng as \,Te f .<(• P M. I.f” f'.oiiKht. nu.:ht not to form a cams belli, and would iuL unless one country greatly desired wtr. Ho thought It probable that tbe Raaaiun troops were ooncrntrstlnc in tbe Caacs*M and that when the preliminary cc/otis- tioae were cxnpleted Gen. Kamaroff wonld be ready to join Sir I’etcr Lnmsdeu iu fixing tho frontier. ACTIVITY AT AIK&BAD. A letter from Aikabid, dated Februiry ..says: "CummunicationH between stran gers here and the people in the outv.de world are closely supervised. Troop* uni -«'*n • nr- u®.»ing «t.*wnrd daily ( n route for Menr. Soldiers are previoosly biassed by priest*, who te ll ititMii II) iiMit valUntly against tho Caar's encmien. Civflisns arvf mih'ary men openly dUcuss the likelih®» )d • *f h t* rl.ini’i >m ol w .. iii'.tiii'it K(inland. Great excifenient prcral s Etre. ItU ra d that l'» '""i Ir.iop-t rthi c-tlicr have !>♦*»• n or- dered tn Merv. Work on th- railway front KixiU Arvat to M-rv is bring pushed with th- ut "it.si r.ipiditv. Great d.lficnlty * txparittcsd In intiu in • workmen to go uj Merv, n* they fear that they will he killed by tho British or by ih»* Afgnans.'* A letter from Sarakihrs, dated March 2, states that five bnttnhon* of Runstan in fantry and three hatterles of artillery are en route from BjkhsrA to .Merv, and a small party of Cossacks recently attempt'd to traverse the Zalfikar defile, but waa pre vented by force. A FIOOT SBrOSTBD. Calcutta, March 16.—'Tnere are reports here that an actual collision hai occurred between the Russians and Afghans. Tbs government is very reticent concerning iron tier news. Loaooa, March IA—The Times ex pres «ea tba belief that General Kaiuaroff has £•><*. from Aiknbad to tho disputed territory, and sny«: “If Rum!a it Mlotred to gam territory by trickery we shall have war a little later, only with the Umeer of Afcb.in- Iitan disgusted with oar folly and Ru -ia strengthened by positions gained." who worked with Clark A Webster, oo At- with °tber evl- Huekatar inaaniouaiv D* mn n abama. Until this morning, he hie ftovan- V.- n \ e ; lel 10 lhe iMuance of the warrant. Mow * Huckster_ ingeniously Demon- abljr been at bla work at 6 o'clock. HU M 1 ® d i*.°PJ» ,d th “ ^"cCUEctlm Is strat.n tha True Charaetar c» f U5rt, ... I FT f-,. EYteOE,, ‘f. M i t »'** d»U»hl<». ffifl 1 111 ft t tllC tWO r wm wai in the burnt buikihg wu ui« fifiu j Boor, near the eleeator. He was to that ?*” raised toRether. Se befiSTed that room last Diktat Tba lira dfitroted all bafoew hlsdaugpter left home for Bath nera' LinedimsRed by collision within tba last six months, and a fourth, tbe WUl- itm Kenned/.snnkat lea after breaking a •halt Hie Warn. Philadelphia Times. treic^fthe room aid the "onforttmrt^^™°tyjihe had been criminally intimatel “By that means I conrtnce my customers msn hea not been beard from. The police I CUweriaa. other eridenci’ given I that I don't sell oleomargarine,'' a aid a were notified of tbe raatterahpot It o'clock ***** Mwhite-aproned bnturman, |‘Mnting to two and since Dial Umeaeanail ba- been at man was in I be company ot the deceased I — . - • L , ° . workremoringibedorisatthe bottom o( ] ,>n ltl ® J *7 * D 'l rvening beiore h»r desth. I Cbins sauce boaU that stood Inaconsplc- the elevator, t” the Dtps of finding some I "Oters left here to-Jsy tor King and noue place on bis counter ln the Farmers' remains ot the body, tfj fir the search hx« | Q le * n county ln search ot Clewirins. | Market. In each sauce boat lay a little kaYe»!*£Bctbla£jl>attneralefitUad)abt| Icotl ot common lampwick, one end ot which hung ont ot the noie of ihe veeiel. ^“misiiuloo mexFE. _ I “Now." said the dealer, pointing to two Another man who roomed on tha fifth A T°, i , H *Y“ * *! ", W *** vlt * tirklni. "one of those contain- uleotmir- Td? near the elevstoh criiwlM doen to <J ‘ ,lokl ' •«' »>• Crime- garine made tn OmnecUcot, and the other the street between 5 and 0 o'clock tble Wheeueo, W. Va., March 15.—A few h°U« salt-packed batter from Ohio, t-— morning, looking very much like he might days ago John Perry, a well-known dtlien, -fij S , J l **'**l | H!!8 l .' l W!! l <M have nsised a w?rk ln the debris. I „. ia -«*— , a i. n( , _ • j tatioo. Tbo raportar triad and failade Id Haatatad that when he found theballd- 7“ • rotd neftr 1 rInce * flavor, smell and appearance they w in« was on fire he found it was impoadb'e I *° n » Arthur Jackson, a negro Bgtd identical. Fatal Qunnlnk Accident. CauniLP, Md . March 10.—Aaron Star ling, a yonng man belonging to Crtslleld, was accidentally ihotHatnrday and killed. He bad been to tha marsh with aome trie^ gunning for wild gees*. On re turning be placed bia gun tn the skiff and was poshing the boat out into the stream whan tbe weapon exploded, tha load strik ing him in the stomach. He lived only .boat twenty minutes. The New Senator from Delaware. Dsvaa. Delaware, March 17.—ahortly baton noon both Hnuaasjat tha Legislature met In separate session and balloted (or United Btstee 8enstor. Attorney-General Gray received tha rota of every member present, 28 In afi. One member ot eieh House waa absent on account ol fitness. To-morrow at noon both House, will meet In joint session and lormrily complete Mr. Gray’s election. Secretary Basard’a Successor. Doves. Dai.. March 16.—At tbe Sena torial caucus this evening to nominate a anriwaane to Senator Bayard, Attorney- Ganarai Oeorg* Gray, ol Wilmington, waa nominated an the second ballot, receiving 15 votes to 0 tor Cooereseman Lore at d 5 for ax-Oongraaaman Martin. U ray's nom or na wu afraid to open his door, as tba | about 18 yean, who had concealed himeeil firw was ~ locked mentt or prectplta' Boon' Tbe bntterman continued: they were “That oleo- ilbetow AfterMi-Iv thr«honraoi binl Instantly. Jackson than robb g* b *” w _Jf, r **g??.” I body of savaral doUats tn moiuv oaghs^fraor^wtlbOQtaTowtng'griy^md P*«,®(*•VfSSSL robbed the cap he plec-l a similar sited piece of the •nd a sail necked. Thacapaware Mid over a thraoehVlivaor without growing graTand I u ‘ uiecTOiuing am wvieaou. Mixing little charcoal furnace until their crantoa daonTwas oversnd* he came „ Tb » l “‘fib* ba afandwlcburch, wearing contents we „ m ,ited. Then tlie oleomar- onto mwho had been burned alive. lb * de * d “*“• ®®«». »» d »“ ®nc« ar- garine was poured In one sauce boat and J?® 1 ,* 1 ' tnotnlng ha bad a pew the hotter into the other. The wicks were cart.Etacaaa coeditioe. >‘tnln*ry tzamloation, at which b; eon- llglurd. Both burned resdily and tbe When Captain Edward Mercer wu fesaed bt* gofiL the murder and tha cool burning butter sent np a faint and pleas- picked op at tha bottom of and nooebatant demeanor ot the prisoner ant smoke. From iht oleomargarine the elevator ha was at once car- created intense axettamant, and Jackion however, cams tha nastr and nnmistalia- riad to tba National Hotel was with difficulty removed to jstl. The Me stench of horning rancid grease, and Dra. Pinckney, Roach and Howell excitement continued to Increase during I "Since I began showtng ihe difference be- aommaoed Immcdiatoly. It was diaaov- th, day and even In*, and about tt o’clock twain batter and oUomargarlna," said the ered that om ol hla tan waa broken, bis a mob made a rush lot tbe jail, forced denier, as ha snuffed ont the wicks “mr bead laid open about the forehead to the an entrance, took Jackson oniaids and bostneai has donbled.” skull, bad'ybomt, and probably fatal ln- banged him to a tree.. tonal Injuries. At noon to-day Dr. Flock-1 »e» , Mormons Arree ted. ney Ptvxjoaocee Ws condition extremely gmigratlons from Virginia. g A1 . T Lx a , jj, rcb u.—John Nicholson critical. Ha alas thinks thus to a fractnra Ltecbsciu. March ld.-Hundredi of to- Ekl. ol the'Deteret Nawe the choreh or of soma riba near tba spina, aa well as otbar habitants oC the sontbvrtitcrn conntica of esn w_, n .....(ml .111 internal in jnriea. ttalRitofi 5“yga»" .Y? h“r to l“bJW TEl Fta* DErsXTEEET. Suus. Tlie connlry they leave cooitoUof I 11 500 foe tha grand jury. C. W. Penrore Tha firs department, with their fim'tel I b*®.® graaa.graaing tonde and to tertfie, hat | tne regular aditor-to-cbial ol tba News ^3-2SS&»“Si^«5r!Slr* tbe SIIm f £ito^dtolitorSi1m i^h2£ l “jJdM U R"*K VSSiS U It ii stated, however, this morning that tbnmovemeot cl emigrants approeehet an United Suiee^udge of the first dMrietci deism H. A. Falter A Boa. one ol 'he[* x ° da *- Fdty pernone tram we point and [ Utah, has retUned, after having completed HMrt prominent wbotoeentohonvee on Ala- •“<> ••“•FJ«»■» JEBoe.tor boarded the three foil term* of four years each cm tbe Wife-Murderer Hanged. PgiLADSLrnis, Pa.. March 17.—Cbdried Briggs, iM wife-murderer, was banged in tM corridor ol the coamy pels jo at 10:04 this moraine. Whisky, jdalouy and nat- nrri depravity prompted tM rnnnler for ch be was hanged. Briggs and hi i Xaglith i The Rat road Trouble Ended. Booella, do.. March 17.—Tba executive ‘ ‘ eanaeed i al the stnkeri ixr, and trains wera moving last u ght. bamaVtreot,witholbera.wUlp:eferebar*ee ramettrinonooeda; lau week tor tM I Utah Moch. •gainst Matt Ryan, chief ol the depart- WeaL ment for Dii behavtof at tM fin last nlghL , I Heart (nows. alleging *roe« nfgHraooe and toeompc- * “‘“O'*®®* Fo. , m..t. , . PtTEarscaj, Va. March 1A-A very toocy. Ween iutei viewed tots morning Lucoui. Iu-March 1A-D»jmty Poet- Mary snow storm prevailed last night these gentlemen stated they wera net ready master John Llpp was arrested ben yea- dong the Atlantic coast from Pleasant to go Into the papers yet, hat wnakl file terdsy and triten to 8prin«Bald, chatged mu, N. C.. to Wilmington. X.C.. covering t etr eompielnt as soon as pomlble with with embeating from regtoteied letters. tM gnwnd to the depth of from rix to Ua tMeUvaatbmittotaad endeiv ir to have When charged with the theft M contested inches. When lit- north traund passenger the chief removed. bto gnllL and said all M bad token was train pasard >\>!doa this nwrainx snow Ifasarv. Fuller and Ban w»*ami«t!ntad In j ^acaJanoarj 1. and amoaatad to 1568. 1 thtir prates of th« dapartmeot. and at Id 8KCOND-HANO VICTUALS. Whirs th* LsuvIhk* of Arlito«ratla Ta bles Co—Saloon Lunch**. What becomes of the fragments that ate left from all the large partita and •up pers that are given every week in oar larg* citici, it a qaeition often asked. It » •lateJ in tbe New York San that tber« it m rej^iLr trtde !a that cMy. *»wi has b«es for over 10 ysars. which ia carried on by men who go to the houses where the par ty has been given and bay np ail that te left, paying prices varying from 12 to U for the lot* Sometimes they bay it from the caterer, aa It saves him trouble and time, ai they clean the dtebes and Uat* them ready for hie washere. Hotuetimes the bargain te made with the eook or tb* butler, and sometimes with tha man of the bouse. These me 1 hive regular co* tomers to whom they sell this stuff, for staff it mmt be called, among whom ar* proprietors of the cheap rcilatiranu, free lunch saloons and the I tali am. The cheap restaurants are res ly to Uie anything cheap, sod the salads are arid mostly to them. An instance is 3*) pounds of lobster ssiad being sold in one of the** place* for $2.23. It coat the restaurant keeper 3 cents a plate, and he sold it a'J for 15 cents a plate. The free lunch sa loons want sandwiches, pickles, bread* cheese, olives and ham. After the restau rants an*i free lunch rooms have takes what they want, Ibea what is left can b« ■old to tbe Italians. They will bay melt ed ice cream, half eaten Charlotte Itawes, chicken bones and broken cakes. They will alao take the !e ivings from the plate*, and it matters not how many kinds there are. The kind of food these men get from parties depends wholly on the kind ot a party it la. The way in which they six* them up te: Wedding* beat; receptions to poblie men next; birthday, christening and tta>wadding parties, am the wont of all. litcrarlea, as tMy only have bouillon, coffee, sandwiches and salad, and there’s nothing left over. &fuslcaK kettle. 1 rum« and afternoon parties are not considered moch good. It is said that there are u>i parties and orer given every night in Haw York, and nearly all of them are tuppuad by regular caterers. Chemistry of th* Day. Chicago Herald. "Yonng gentlemen,” laid tbe lecturer la ehemiatrv, "cost exposed to the elements loses 10 pat cent ol iu weight and beating power. This to doe to tM action of Uu alkali constituents of—” "Bat what if there to a dog sleeping aara the cool, Professor f" “Nona ol J jar lerllr, joong man. Thto to a rations matter." rtiat • what dad tkoaght when 71 -e iL of hte coal pite disappeared dunn*