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BAPfiSrS IN COUNCIL
THE NORTHWESTERN WAR,
Many Interesting 8peeche«—'Mexican
Delegate* Tall of the Good Work In
Their Country—Work in the
Mission Field, Etc.
ud Ur. Lansing Burrows, of Augusta,
tri<rH suns and Dr. J. L. Burrows, a mem* ■
b*r ol lb- convention of 1815, delivered a Further Particular* ct Colonel Otter*
hi«tiiric*l sermon. There have been 512 Battle with Poundmoker.
dal-getcs enrolled. , . WiKtnrr.0. May 8.—A dlipatch from
Dr. Barrows' address was listened ',/v.i o ttcr has not vet de-
vrlrb great interest by the large congress- Battlelord says Col. Otter bas not yet de
lion present. He gave the history of tne elded on his plans for a future attack on
AFGHAN DISAFFECTION.'
FROM SAVANNAH.
THE AMEER THREATENED AND DIS
TRUSTED BY HIS CHIEFS.
nratnnsry work rn China, Africa, Ittly, Poundmaker, which must be made. Tho Emiazarles Hard nt Work--The
ir.zl and Mexico, and of the domestic . . c&n aot ba made without Blltl * h o-nlomata Beaten by tbe
il-alon work of the church. Dr. Burrow* I alltct ' however, cannot Russian-Much Dscontentln
Erg'and and India*
Uil'IlUU wur> Ul VUD UlUIUIt wunvn. - s. ...A ..S „«AW
f< * e,,n of Dr. J. L. Barrows, paitor of the reinforcement*. Bcout* sent out to reoon-
chureh In which tbe convention is btlug I D0 iter returnrd end reported the redskins
held. * till at Out Knife Bill, where Saturday's,
R'V. H. A. Tapper, Jr., read the report . wa , . ou .»,» it f a believed Loxdox, May 9.—The great uncertainty
of the vice-preaiaantl, which showa good engagement was loogni. is ie Deiievco • tend, tn »<triot the
pmgre.a in all the Stales. their Iota was heavy, or they would have “• political aapect tends to restrict the
Senator Jos. E. Brown Introduced a rei- aollowed up the Dominion troops. It is amount of business done on the etock ex
olutfon fn reference to divorce, and it was .. r,_ near has iolned change, with the result that each small
hat the New Teitament authorizes total comfortable quirters and receiving Uie M 60 * on P nccs * The greatest anxiety is felt
iiv >r* for adultery, and that no Baptist begt attendance, ere all doing well. aboQt tbe result of the vole of credit which
minwuir should be allowed to marry a u WM report ^i ] u t night that will come up in tbe House of Cornu ons
^Is*#K h ^ T i Dga i T Dgwife ' aD eM d T0Ked tt letter had been received Monday, although it Is unlikely that the
rhe“w*rk U Gf the chnrch at home and PoundmiKr’/^AePVuMng IhMlhe H,ult wili be adverse to tbe ministry, ei-
abroad is most satisfactory. Daring the jndi*,, lose on Batarday waa 125. The pecially If Lord Hartington’s statement of
put year the contributions for bome^and I ^.pounders became disabled through the the 8oudan policy proves satisfactory to
1'irtign missions were large,jmnsidem l breaking down of the tracks during the Liberals. The current rumors of the res-
tbe tintneial condition of the country. All engagement * U d caused their withdrawal, ignation of the Earl of Dufferin arose from
agree that the present and futureiof the B^ ore thatitlrae tbe enemy had been al- tne inferenco that he disagrees with the
church is most ©n court gling, and theicod- completely silenced. The troops government's policy, and the fact that
vei.tion feels en, ha»jaatTc over the work ret i rctl to perfect order, Lord Dufferin accepted bis position with
be.ore it. Means and works are at hand to covered by goodT generalship. The the understanding that he waa to take the
C, {J7 °i5 t? m OT w° ! # y”-' fi*ht listed seven hoars. Tbe men bad no fall rfsponsibillty of the government in
S* TaC i* e f'°* > 1‘‘®1 > t* 1 ® ni 8kt before, nor hid tbey break- India. It is rumored that the Russian
on ihn Cuban mission at Key We»t. Fla. | a ,t©d betore iheight. Several men were dispatches by courier differ somewhat
Ail ‘he nioney expended on the mleeion OV ercorae by this that they fell asleep from the summary first received by tele-
nlre«dy has been contributed by unknown W bi:e lying In skirm’sh line, when the eu- graph, but it ii expected the discrepancies
p«rlies, and only secret c.iarltiea a ill b« enl « bad been silenced for some time. of statements can easily ba reconciled. It
devoted to this work .. . Winhifko, May 8.—J. M. Itae, Inditn is estimated that almost half of the vote
Rev. 8. D. Henderson. Of Alabama. aC e Q t at Battlelord, has arrived in this of credit has already been absorbed in tbe
o j com l ^ lit f ee city, and to-day gave some particulars re- war preparations so far ordered, which are
Word*, the 8anday school paper at Ma KHr< jj n g the soige of Battleford and hit im- now too far advanced to be rescinded. The
condos., ref>ort8 that J pressionsai to the result o! the rtbs'.llon. I work of equipment for tne Soudan, how-
‘ — " ‘ * "‘“Tarlh, ever, has almost ceased. The greatest ef
forts are being directed to the naval arm a-
men is.
, St. PmasBuao, May 9.—'The Journal de
■hotild not neelVci ODDortuntlies in our I WP* r come wittiln tne control oi me i jDg# Rio had his own 8t.'Petersburg declares that Rasaia will
reach Our Master requires us to pray to **2,®® Mi88,on . .. team, but before they had got out far they ibortly open negotiations with England
the lord ot the harves^to rend forth utore . There was an wtended debate on the lighted four mounted Indians, and deem- for the appointment of a representative of
laborers. 0 Men may make themselves r ®P. r * j e ? U i^ on i n «wi 1 n» C i?ni^?VhSf l °K dl * cretlon the better of part valor, Rae the Russian government at Calcutta.
L- VT.i"V. "S SSL hnt which resulted in the, striking out of that reuirned blc *. and procuring an escort of I ^
aver, will for the present make no advance
beyond the line of frontier which Khali be
agreed upon in tbe coming negotiations in
London. They ssj, further, that Russia
does not contemplate intervening in 'ho
aiTiirs of Herat of her own accord, bui
when the local |tribis together with the
Htrati, shall ask for the protection of the
Ozsr. Russia is bound to incorporate them
Augusta, May 7.-The Baptist conven
tion was called to order here to-day by the
vice president, Rev. Ben Jones, of Vir
ginia. The repoi ts of vice-presidents were
referred to select committee!. A resolu
tion to consoidate tbe home and foreign
minion boards was introduced, but was
ruled out of order. It will again be Intro
duced. An address on ‘ Ministerial Edu
cation” was delivered by Dr. Manley, of
£entuoky. .. _ . .
Th* convention was addressed by two
delegates Irani Merco, Messrs. Porfiiio
Roderlgues and F Martinez, wlo spoke in
tbe Mexican tongue with an interpreter.
The religious exercises were conducted by
Vice-President bedding.
Dr. J W. Jones, of Virginia, offered a
retol ition refe»ring *the question of the
eligibility of women toseats in the convt*n-
tla committee of one from each
State. The resolution wss adopted.
On invitation, Dr. Mauley, ot Kentucky,
addressed the convention on “ministerial
education." He offered a r« j Bol'i'ion ex
pressing the sense of the convention th •»*
earnest prayers should be made foi
more laborers to be sent inti the harvea*
He had not come, he said, to ask for
money, bat for men to work and qutllfy
nMuSTabt' mill othir hli?h < tli tais but I ^nicn reauiieffm un ■wwsoa returned back, and procuring an escort of
cs.Stoi.te!i of h .". b lS P ®gVtbK,r I gggjg"™” gaasgMgigg!* I ***•*•«!**&
appointments from heavrn
oflered by us implies our i
out those whom God has
his work and help them i
and to support tnoso who
it A seminary has been
help these whom tho entireties nave pre-
csrricisM or thk arbitration scheme
IWpMA SSS£rT
ab be "Bicilecland between e»rtb and ll, “ lb * r / ,rd dislr * ct ’ whl<dl ll * , *'°° K ^ tnteraaled. “ I ' "> the opinion of the Btandard the fate
heanio.” »Mes of the south branch of tbeChicago B« wm intetwwl. .. ,fHe.atisnowtheqaertlontbatconfrouU
ltev.T P.Teasdal..0f Ufaalulppf. who rim an j ne » r the eouthweslerly o»7 Mm^noed thilrnSSh Koj^nd. "Thf, qae.Uon,” it eaya. "ean-
PSTJffltf Bordering upon tbl, dtatrtet are
• V midi » itiMtaf iiidrm iidob great heights, only narrow lanes between w * re by some Indiana, who fired, ,u » “ UH, r w
I bleWorV" 8tlrrln| » * IJrC!, np0 ^“ being left^for wagons to paaa through, and wour-dlng Baptiste LefonUtne, who fell Ueaaures which deceive nobody and least
I the narrow Interdict, between theiboard. f Mm hla horse and waa left behind. He 1 ... „
furnished nnnsuel fscilitiea for the prog | oaye this man it dead or has been cap-1 His-usaing arbitration, the Times ex-
VHK AFTERNOON SIMMON
vca. I.ik-n no with s di.cns.ton of foreign I IS?olSe8a.Vi, while they ‘h^Mthe I
mUiioos. The conuultiee to which 'hj lorre ot the atreami of water and proven.-
treeanr. r a renort wai referred reported M )t (rom toachlDg the bias*. Htarting
that it was dun audited and found correct upon ttie weit „ th , riTtr t h# flames ate
and, i~n,l ering th* *tringency of lh, — • - — •
past yrar, quite graiifylng. Tbare
wp«*k*r» oo th* .object of for* go MH|P|
butthefeumrvof th. ere ciM* was j a r * to a canal boat moored at the dock | Salt Laxa, May 9.—Milton Muiaer, con- lngly difficult oue to dispose ot by arbttra-
nuBBia 19 noun
Into her domluiona.
Englishmen, familiar with the
atoiy of the annexation ol Merv,
think th°y nndcratand what Rna-
•iana mean when they apeak of
local Irlbca acklog the protection of the
Caor. There are ahrewd Bhipiclons afloat
that the Importunate asking, for protec
tion by the Mervll which the Csar bad no
heart to withstand, were not quite of their
own motion.
Theae expreaalona of opinion and belief
on the port of Russians who have access
to the Russian embassy are a fair r.fl-x of
the tone of Baron de Stall 1 * recent com
munication to Earl Grenville. Tbe prac
tical
trrsHOT or the wools iiaRsi
la that Rnula refu.es to enter into a treaty
Hxing a definite limit to her territory and
binding her to the maintainance of tbe
frontier an fixed, nnla.a the rile of Ihe
Ameer thall be eo firmly kept within the
line of frontier fhatall tririal disturbances
will ba promptly repressed, collisions be
tween Turcomans and Afghans prevented
and order at Herat preserved.
omrricnox in aronaxisTAx.
British agents who have beenaoooiu-
panvfng the Ameer to Cabal bare reported
10 Earl DnQerln that tierce discontent
prevails among the tribal chiefs, owfog to
rumor- that the Ameer bad givenhlaaauc-
tion to tbe marching of British troops
through Candahar fn case war should oc
cur on the frontier between England and
Russia The chiefs put no credence in the
Ameer's positive denials, and are fund
and earnest in their condemnation
and denunciation of tbe supposed action.
Another source of disturbance ts famished
by emissaries of Ayonb Khan, tbe deposed
ruler at Herat, who is now in exile at
Teheran, and was recently cast into prison
at the instance of the British minister, to
prey.nt bis contemplated escape to hts
own people. These emlssarlee are actively
engsged in working in his interest among
the people between Balkb and Herat. It
is not improbable that they are lathe pay
of Russia. At any rate they are carrying
“ a continuous
BUSS1AN FBOrAQAWDA.
They promise tbe people that If Ayonb
ia restored to isower the Rnsslsn. will
guarantee them Indei endence and fr> edom
Irom tbe tribal.* now levied l>y Abdnrrab
mao. Tbs friends ot Abdurrahman at
Ssmarcand have warned him that an ad
vance ot the British beyond Qnrtta wonUI
' tbs signal fur a general revolt at B.lkh
favor of Ayonb. This movement, tbry
assure him, wonld at nnen receive
material assistance from the Kusila-ia
These advices and others of like oatnre
clearly Indicate that an advance of the
Brittah beyond Candahar would probably
be imiiosslbla without engaging in combat
with the Afghans. This probability of re
sistance on tbe part of their supposed allies
makee the problem of a possible advance
through Afganistan much more serious
than baa kitnerto been calculated upon.
earl DcrraaiH'a aaroai
the Afghan sltnatlon la exercising
potentlnflaenceon Ihe action of tbegoveri
ment. The rumor current curly intheweek
that Earl Duifrrln bad reilgned bla post
tecanae of bis Inability to agree with the
government's policy, had absolutely no
foundation. Tbe viceroy is in complete
accordance with the government, except
that ba recommends the construction of a
railway to Gandabar, and the erection there
of strong fortifications, which should serve
as the first line ot oat-works la defence of
India.
A M arrlallnO'Reilly’s Caaa—AFatal Ac-
cfdent—Tftn Cadets, Etc.
[special txleqram.]
Savanxab, Oa., May 9.—Tne jury in the
case of tbe State v*. James O'Reilly, after
being out two nights, came Into court this
morning and stated that they were una
ble to agree. A Jnfor was withdrawn and
mlitrial declared. The prisoner's coun
sel, Lester & Mprcer, asked the court to
allow the prisoner to give bail for si pear-
ance at Ihe next term 01 tlis court. Judge
Adams fixed the bail at fire thousand
dollars. It will probably be given Mon
day.
A horrible and fatal accident occurred
to-day at 11 o'cluck. Willie Mullredy,
thirteen years old. rn orphan from
tbe fit. Mary Home at Washing
ton, Georgia, adopted two year,
ago by Mr«. Johanna Walsh, attempted
■a Meal a ride on a Gout Line street car.
In Jumping an tho front platform car he
fell and was dragged under tbe car some
dtatance. T e doctors say dea'b resulted
from paralysis of Ihe Drain. An Inquest
war held and tbe Jury rendered a verdict
exonerating the company from all blame.
Great diaapi olntme t ia felt here at the
fallnra of the Cadets to get a prize at Mo
bile, after tbe flittering noil tea they re
ceded from the newspapers all oyer the
country. Hundreds flocked aronnd the
telegraph and newspaper offices all day,
awaiting with feverish anxiety
dec Sion.
A MORMON CONVICTED.
presses dount as to tbe existence of auy
documents or dispatches respecting tbe
agreement of March IStb. which are suffi
ciently definite for the purpose of arbitra
tion. “More than this,” It says, “each a
m '*' I huHorid br twi “mwnd feet. It set I nnd Srmpntnizera. theagieement 1*In any caae an exoeed-
id-iri
' b J T. D P iwell. mtvatonary- to | ltl q t (, e boat floated across the river, yfotad of unlawful cohabitation and await- " on -"
M-xlciAtq^SS^. a ttSI I mmUrn
ssoaa delay xxricvao.
Tne arbitration schema, la not mat-
first coverwdabont an rontl artsTandthia, nvlghborv gave him a rvcsptlon and sapper. A™""™?, '"TA
nuh* ro« d tr(Jx^Me*Tn?y with J >n n° r a" 0 p ‘“ ln *,S ill, ', W “ .‘“"a Thc tollowln * » er « P»'« d ln ARhonlffi Rus-Ia ha^not reeled from h?r
nr, nt l n 7rir n P .rrt fhc C m Brand, werecarriadeaatwardand hl , honor . to submit the qnestlon Indls-
^nto'.hrirT.Ur D . d tonMiloo«y “Wua.tA., Onr most worthy and «■ PSif dil.Vu'lik^' fo" olLr tolhTES
1'o.cli acting AS -n'ororfter. They avlno- I V b e /re SepartsSeoL however, made teemed brother, A. M. Mosaer, by loyalty [indnasy aU*i?o! 5 «hi affirtr^ * h P
gr-'ttoymasand twvovfailmwmh,by. , determined stand at this point j, thecommaodi of our Hearcnly Father The Ar.gfS-Rnaslan situation continues
S8,n 1 Dr p 1'uw.U dwrlton .h. P .re*. 0 ta.:d* «»«• P“*«al car. of hla to »env.lo«d insiond ofnnc.rtrint,
o. ro fur l.k sr In Wealoo. and efunrg ht. | m.tHeL T h h , fl%t rontloncd tbSUout th«J«g i\uy^ Sn^Ho^ir hil
. and It waa nearly 7o’clock nooonituationai act of Longresa (h< ' op| -become rcconcll.d to
infl igration was broo I taaffi^tad'h/oS^tSSS I lb! ' d “ P Of.the tobmlmonof ,to?d| C fflculty
■ Mexico, and donPg ms 1 district. The
i-cc i u-iBulich <1 oil-rings amounting to I tna afternoon
- tal I no *n rha taole. I
_ ■ a»warw» .... St ChSTgM pT*f{
toilMg:, anr 1 ”rtrin'°taptS^ll?oh« ’^^Chlcago Lumber Company 23090.- S5w«M“tb.^SeiTth.fe *“ d IgaBgfttgW*
were ,orgau a«l . A J.wafl.r ramgM*o|bvjjhron
pra-
than
talk of
accom-
nagotlariona
may be. The average Ecg
llahman finds It difficult, If not absolutely
Pr-Bi)t«iiana came, eaiabltsb-d I , ur ance 8300100 Bltelow Bros 16 (XW 000 I ■ n< I alstara. having noticed bis unflinching
church, and M-«a ^antln came ot i,i u fd .t ins 000-’ Insnr- Integrity uuder dlra avtla ln tbe face ot the TjSK,JUS, JS_™*
.1: T<.>.1— Th. n.r. 1.,. I or_iumDer, vaiuro a. buo.ouu, iubu< i . . K„_ n . diplomats are
contrary, thu Russian
oarrixo ma anria or vna iutur
I every day, and that all the negotiations
have redounded to Haute's advantage.
. ... , ...ow...... .........i rr-■ t- While the ministers have been talking, tne
in M-uoa.utaawthanacauliy tor scat- , rl ,_ r '2 ie ^ lb i u f5 4 5j 0i T I alon and cpnarfanca aa guaranteed by Rnsslan railways hava been acilvely
taring tbe GnapeL Romanlsut la yet pow- Chicaoo Mae 8.—'The Insurance on thc I thB constitution of the United States, and pushed toward tha Afghan frontiorand
erlu! and w- h.ve no other hops bat you I nrouertv whtch was wholly or partly de-1 *hlle we sortly regret saving the Innocent I Russian troop, hava uized the danatable
to help destroy anperatUion. We have | P. I0 ? e .} T ag i! rezatea nearly <500,000. 1 1 antler and wicked „rnla IlnDict Its Injus- territory. Tue position ot aHaira 10 night
alwajs known you as brethren of the 1 K ______ I tlce upon onr.brethren, wa realize that he |a so Involved In uncertainty and doubt at
p mible ties, becaose yon | Th |m n0 |. Election sufl«a for righteonanus’ taka, and the to create a general feeling of Insecurity
ni from the
dentil and superstition and “•f'h-Aprivaw mM.ag*
-n learned ln the
-ha -,.ad. ar. an.„ m.n ... I had been made to eanvase the'Gaaa cqnnty
awa ■run Kivu, mail wrw i ■ —. . .. .—. ». - laiu ■ ia likely to be considerable delay In pra-
9-1 in the work. Pray tor us, broth-1 *J?Ji »n!ag < n,» r . and I Mnsser saldjhts religion wu worth etsry I paring tha preliminary details. Therets
\i.... a A m.HBM I volumeol onr prayers ascends Us the om- The feeling that the proposed arbitration
nl P"* nt P r,MrTtr ’ D hl * .S* 0 * 1, * nd b y la likely to fall through gains weight from - . .- . . _
om \ frelnia. Ilia., aava all arrangements I faith and prayvri will aver itutain I the anLonnotmant made toulay that thera on the hUla, connected with the Baaktm
| bins." . . . it likely to b« considerable delay In pre- railway.
ry details. Than la tub coxtsst in ramuauaaT
announcement lire- over the credit of 155,000,100
with a Biiiile. Tbe
necessary ln order
twoconntrles
the precise
arbitration,
this process
tdera tending
, day." ' Springfield.^
„; r Martin-t -a ! I SrBixortiLD, In.. May 1—'Thera waa a
- are Indebted to yon, brethren, for muting ot she recognised leaders of tha
•t light we ever received. For more I Democratic party thia afternoon when the
than d*>“ years ivy coonlry wu bur lad in I 90astlon waa dlacossed as to the adviaabil-
H.r-iiic-ofthn fact that there was a Word >' y of cootevtlne Weaver's election In tha
We five In praying that wv may Thirty-fourth district, bat they did not
nor wu-k in sending forth tbe word folly decide wbat they wl I do In tbe mat-
1; that we may hava light ter. They will request every Democrat to
erty ln niiglon. Onr greeted I ba in both houses Tnasday next, when ft
> la that onr rulers are Intolerant la probable that some definite action will
Happy are tho-e who live in tba peace of be taken. Tbe impression prevails among
prav that mo-e mlni-ter* may tba Demoerata that no contest will be
1 to u- and that all yonr w rk may be made, while tba Republicans assert that
l they have no fear ol Weaver being kept
addresiea, tbe convention I out.
died in alnging “All ball the power ol I Colonel Morrison did not arrive to-day
s' name." I from Wathingion av was expected.
-. r. D. Andersoo andP. M. Ellison.of I Chicago, May 8.—Tbe Inter Ocean's
r-i-.re, aildreasedtbaconvsnUonootbe I Virginia, Illinois, special can. that in an
ct ol African and Cbfneaa mtaatona. I Interview with Its correspondent to-day A.
-olntiou expreut -g aympatby with I A. Leeper, Democrat, defeated in tha Third
Dr. Ya-en, of riiianghal, the oldest ml-ilon- d strict for Ihe L-gislature by J. H. fibaw,
ary of the convention, aod authorising bln, I R«pn oilcan, aaid that be, keeper, baUeved
to bu-.ld a clinrcb, was adopud. Th* I >be election a fair on*, and that ba would
>mt lor Ibis purport taken np waa | not coataat Shaw’s seat.
*2«-
Mav 8.-At this, the third, I „ Uapar Will Contaat.
day*, meeting of the Somhern 8 'r„dniSSd' U iiV* ^
Convention a committee was appointed to Leepw^the d«feat^ P Dem^aUc
_nate a new baard. The morniog I data for Hcnator to the Thirty-foorth
r was consumed in discussing tbe re-1 dMjte* to succeed J. Henry Shaw, arrired
port of the committee on woman's work. Ml^tathJwilf^Stmt'tha eklio'ii"^
At present each htate has a central Weaver. He bad aaid yesterday Shat he
< u.mlttae of women, who ecllset one- I wonld not contest, but at the behest of thv
tl.irdof all given to mlaatona. Thv com par'y managers hvhai changed bis mind.'
»“h ‘he women’s central committees A catarmlo.d Suicide.
3 colleetfor borne. State and foreign ml*. PwiLaBimna.May B.-Tha excited ec-
',*• rh ,** WM iarvanily oppoved by ib» I Uoaaof a man who ran toward tba Del*.
foreign mlsilpn secretary. M>. Tupper, as ware river lari night induced a crowd to
ul bad created the women • com I to low him He] urn pod in the river, and
“I**™ »«o„ and tottered diem though twice caught with boat hooka, ba
*• oatil oo* they bad become in- savagely fooght hlms.lf loose, held hla
- ,! ... I bead under water and was drowned. Pa-
rgn) the u-.ity of tb' work | sera found 00 tin show that hla name
, . * “S?*?* 1 ‘WU* ®°*- ** Lather Bergvnatock. and that ba lived
g for home,- dtale and foreign nils- in am den, N. J.
report' o' twelve 8'ato vicMraal Bawaax of imitationv, pretended cures
icreaifd fniereat and gifia a.-d apecifiea, and vLUrictu preparations.
_ 1 smiidiuwit, ru uiiiprjti n< I fake only Hunt's ” —
totne women's cea'rsl couimiiiees tb» adt.
n< 1 r H* du *-r Ht'per,ul Loobvilie,
Farm mwmeaioa. ’ I b**n
•boos
A* f
n by Mu.
lLtjIm
, Hears Kl-iney and Uver Barn ally baa
■ “*3 a?« thirty yaatx, and saved
'huMtodr from lingering dtaeaae and
l|o*atb.
its blndlne 7 force f tlU1 * r I d * dded - ,ll * b i' Tl1 * caMnetv.it and demand that he, ai the Tory leader in
wy to iS5 1 "g ‘V b “* h, '^ , y ‘ha Hoorn of Gommona, make an nnoom-
the defiant utterances of the calpritt,
adg#, with a view to laitigsting ms sen* i fruitful cauix of dxlat;
*2dJi C ‘tb« h7“ n -5Juld Shir' *hl I ‘h»t the ebanemof arbitration taking Plato
lew and reco^ttite its bii
Mnmarhad,bj.^attorney to rMfl^aj»g| , t m ’ to’ deefdlng ~ wbat .ball
he submitted to arbitration as they were
^ J ^ ir! iQ try'cg to come to an understanding in
Tigj** 1 ”-..” :■■-“* I retardlo tbe original difficulty. It la
fliw ^r ia Idmit P hilfM.ii^ro,n D ro hnmoronaly aoggested that th»y maybe
naiw* 1 \v*t«vl°n'-'* i ndltviSt^MiU obliged to retort toprelimlnary arbitration
SSL “ ,rl ° determine what aball beaub-
SSid —■ pro”***- There waa a great mUted |# „btt r .t lon . The po-sibUitle* of
oowdfntbe eonrt, and aome appllauded | thta 10rt 0 , diplomacy open arlch fiald to
tbe Imaginative etatevman. This view of
the 1110*1100 gains additional likelihood
THE situation at panamas i when on* cucaidera the
litist zxcnaxoiov tiewi
Six Hundred of the amerlean Marines that has taken place between Earl Gran-
Embark for Home-Ail Quiet. villa and Baron da StaaL Between these
Pax AHA, May 8,-Tba second battalion diplomats diflerenc a of opinion about
of United Btates mar.nm numbering
offlevrsandmen, embarked on the ateamer aUlr remain nnaetUed. Whether these
Co'on, at Asplnwall to-day, for New York, divergent views can be recenciled and a
Two hundred additional government common standpoint reached from whtch
troops landed at Panama Ibis morning to consider the main question is by no
irom Bnenarentnra and mors are Kipeclrd means certain. Baron de Steal baa
to-morrow. Tbe firri ba'tillon of United proposed that the whole ccbente of
fi-atee marine- are now stationed aa fol- arbitration shall be abandoned in ease a
Iowa: Col. Hey wood and Companies eoaparteon of evidence regarding tb«
B an 1 D are at A»[ Inwall; Penjdeh Incident tbatl be found to sustain
part of Company K (a al Matacbtn and tha Russia's interpretation ol tka agreement
remainder at Ban Pablo, and Companies A of March 17. Earl Granville tv inclined to
and 0, Captains Meeker and Cothrans, re- accede to this proposition, bat only on con-
aaln at Panama. If tbe aUnatioo im- dltion that Rasaia will grant
proves, they expect to return home this A cznsiTX tbzatt
month end leave tbe Interest, of the United _ K ,, h ... .....
NUtes to the ilx ships of the Pacific tn i jjja T*)*' «.t—I,—
North Atlsntic fleet now at tbe Isthmus. I Pv a
Tbehealth of all con.toi. to bl ^ltanL «-« *'
tiia i-Hiii.n lanBidad F.m.,aiA. will Im*,I likeiihocd that Rnziia would
make any such treaty av Earl OranviU*
■- Thera is Ir.creasing rc
it the Douctaion of Piii
rooved Ihe appe'I'e of tha Il-t-aian bear.
Fire at Newport News. I “d tlut nothing bat Herat will long gp.
Forrwaaa Moawoa. Va.. Mae Fire 55n**5^
dra 1 .rayed tha (ton ot Brcktord A Crow- tntlro ,* < T
ad, at Newport News, last night, lbs Uia RaaMan^anbaay, do
luaa taabontl-OCOtnartiallv Inanred. nothevltale todeelaraotvDly that Kuwia
,p_ j °* Intends to tabs Herat. They assart it wifi
■a am aa —bosaay toobuin the aaaent of the Iweer
ra.i 1.In itV w rin r r„f - ■■ • to RoMiaa oreaparfoo, and they declare
wv!ISSmUtt aXS. Iev.7Sn^Sr **>lch shall propose to forbid
b!Spn as? dfubtto^STaS^ "to u«rt ofRoni.
rttoeroptWmi, andpeatovely raise pfiaLor
» state ftr box. Foe sale by Lamar, Rank: a
PEOPLE AND GOSSIP'
o d .u i M,pii 0 c f il ?, x ; PreBldent Van Bu-
I ail applicant for a post-office.
—Mary Anderson will sail for Amor
1U * Liverpool on firptamberV
»«Saaia»rtas
v..r L ; r ?m^ U c3“ e .^ # b «“° I 1 h''fierinfa.
much morn pteganf,^ aac ^ ** Cuna ^* rad
—Ten little owls with Vvo- nt it.
the UMta^my SSoJf% won the prize at
year, of .*, ,XdTSJ* 0 ?*tf?t *■»■»»
das since recalvefi manv otr.rV ^ y ' 8b ®
mrot.h-rth from mu.Tc.1
more venlTmental suitors m * n, g«ri and
ih^b" 6 .^^"*?" 10 ' t«n would say
was jHlow and wtdte °l2 M 4 k22 sil ^ er
persons try to match the*- J roir»I bet ^^ ?t! no
will be astonished ar d they
ma'cbr* gold and gray riCver^*' df * b * U *
of -"efriro o < ?ato 0 r n o n t°thi ll 1 yoUB 8e*‘«on
sssjssjwbSsx.-sl ts jgataaa«!t>iaa:
Home pquad undnr oomiuand of ierceaat lm™- i tv ciaei * ,ai, y cast.
” ” " ■ - hi. _ ^’^ou iW? t onoe wrote to
dinner because y“u danea'n til? b>11 £1
at-ry j but no one since a good
srfsraafii
ffin» WCdh “‘ 0,p “ k on " Tot »'
—The remains of Itrignoli, which
Iwrthmh temporarilf in the Srccnd
New York, werri
few days alnce removed to their final h st.
log place, In Calvary Osmetery, in that
city. Max Strako-ch and other fri-nds iA
the gtea t tenor were present at the run ™
a), the Italian consul among thea-.
Tire Prince-4 of AYules has just
been honored wltn the degrra of Doctor
of Music at the Dublin University. The
oeoatlon was marked by some v,-ry inter,
eating ceremonies. The moat i-terrain,g
feature waa tha Princes-,’ coatnmv. It
conslitad of a doctoral gown, with fell
-Irevra of white brocaded -a'ln, lined and
trimmed with crimson Batin. A Imply
college cap of velvet, trimmed wltn gold
lace and ornamented with a tn-s-l, com-
pitted a costume that two thirds of the
women in tho world might envy.
rttPLic orixtox ix India.
Among tha English and native com
munities regarding the proapaota of peace,
is by no meana uniform. The
n Hilary and civil officials are disappoint
ed at the tarn etUira have taken and con-
Un .a to clamor for war. The trading can-
tree, however, each aa Bombay, Calcutta
and Madras, hail tha prospects ol peace
with expression* of grateful railei. There
are next to no algnt ol any retaliation
either ln England or India or preparations
for war. Tha action of tho plen-ry cabi
net council this afternoon in directing the
cancellation of prdars providing (or the
dispatch of 29,000 troop* 10 India ts thonght
by some to ba significant of a purpose to
CUBTAIL WAS MEASURES.
bat assurances is aivsn that tbe war pro
gramme will ba maintained anlll aome
drfinlie -ettlamrnt ol tbs dull ulty is
reached by tha twooountrter. it is esti
mated that more than five millions pounds
have already been expended by tha gov
ernment ln atrangtbanlog tba naval and
military equipments. Tba military pa
pen tn London denounce tba government's
policy. Tbe Army and Navy
Gasetto states that one effect of
the patched np trace 1* to tarnish Russia
relief from lbs coal famine trom which
aha Is at present lufTaring. The stock of
coal bad become so low, aooordmg to tbl a
Journal, at St Fetersbnrg that tha Russian
Meet could not bare gone to sea. Mann-
'adorer* bad been obliged to close tbatr
shops and work had bten retarded at th*
imparls! dock yards and arsenal. Tbe
programme for the
A1AXD0XM**T OV THBSOUDAX
Is still nndecidad upon. A majority of
th* mlokters favor an Immediate wlth-
draw-4 down the Nile of tba remnant of
Wotaeley’a army. The war office instils
upon a complete abandonment ol Boakim.
or should ttua ho deemed impracticable tbe
maintenance of the detente of that place
by thee nstractionof permanent stations
W. F. 8cherfT and Sergeant CliR Nugner,
will go to Waycrussto meet them.
Quillanme, tbe great artist of Warhlog
ton, at thereqneat of the Bar of Savannah,
has painted a likeness of Hon. John Ere-
klne, late Judge of tbe United Statu 1) a-
trict Court. It la inteuded, on tha 14th
iiiat, to present tbe same to tha United
States Court, to bo hung in tbe court-room
at Savannah. Jndga r-pet r will come to
Savannah to attend the presents ion cere-
raonirs. The likeness arrived hare to-dav.
A portrait of Judge Nicoll, Judge Erakme’a
predecexor, is also bring pain ed b» tbe
eame artist, and when finished, will be
hnng in the court-room,
ALLOWED TO BLEED TO DEATH.
Shot by hla Fatbar-i, -Law Welle Visiting
hi, W,rs.
Buff do it. Y. Special.
The facta concerning a brutal murder
which took place In Canada Saturday night
have reached here to-dsy. In tbe township
of Ops, near tha town of Lindsay, resides
U. l ogue, a farmer. Hla daughter a few
months ago married Jan rs Fanning, a
young fellow well cunurcted, bat who was
regard-d as rather fari and woo sometimes
dr»nk to excos Tte daughter only lived
with Fanning a short time, aa her lather
induced her to return home and told hla
neighbors that aha bad been ill treated.
Stturdsv afternoon Fanning stated to
friends that baswav going to tha home of hia
father-in-law to try toin <oca hts wife to re
turn to him. He waa slightly intoxicated at
tho time, and they b-pg-d him not to go,
for tbey bad heard that the old man had
threatened him U he came near the bouse.
Fanning went thera at dosk and cafied for
bis wife. The old man seised bla gun and
to d him to leave the premises or he would
about him. This tha young man refmed
do until ha bad seen his wife. Standing
the doorway tbe old man fired at him
and closed the door.
Fanning wss mortally wounded, but he
ma, aged to crawl to the side ol the road
and tbert bled to death during the nigltL
Ha was found jest rday morning by tba
neighbors lying in a pool ot blood and
within a stone's throw of his father-in-law’)
door. Pogue was arrented to-day and ad
mitted that he shot at him. He was lack
ed up (or examination.
.... naked
the government la embittered
by the conviction of tbe coaaerva-
tfvvs that they wan entrapped
Glad (tone's war speech In tbe House ..
Commons Into acquiescence in th* vote
without discussion of the failures which]
had been mat with in tba Soudan earn*
paign. Lord Rannolph Churchill and othl
er members of the conservative party wltn I
fighting proclivities are deeply angered at
tba anplnanaas of Sir BtaBord Nortbeote,
ft
The Chilian ironclad Esmeralda will leave |
Monday for Buenaventura andli
The French gunboat Dayot hit :
Callao.
promising resistance to tbe vote or stand
lids.
Mr. Carrie, aavtatsnt under secretary tn
th* foreign office, has been appointed to
prepare. In conjunction with M. Lester,
the Russian boundary commissi ner, tba
draft of a project for the delimita
tion of tho Roaoio- Afghan frontier,
A number ol Radicals have t xpreiaed
their intention of voting against too gov
ernment on tho division on the voteot
credit. The Liberal Wbfgv are aiialona
that tbe division sba'I takv pieceTuraday.
Acute ditferences are known to exist in
ihe cabinet on lha ad suability ot the re
newal of the
man cxiMia act.
Earl Spencer, lord lieutenant 0! Ireland,
maintains that It Is neceoary that tha
leading provisions of tbo act should
be retained. Mr. Chamberlain, pre-1
dent of tbe Biard ol Trade, declares
bis opposition to a renewal of the act, and
urgm that it be replaced by a mild peace
measure. Mr. Gltditone, ft
also approves of tbe crimes act,
and throws tha weight of hit Influence on
tbe side of a mouiti-d acL In view of
these facts the rezignation of Earl Spencer
is expected before tbe gcne-al elections
are held, the report that the government
were preparing a wide measure for local
government, which would Inclada thaab-
olltton of the viceroyalty, la untrue. Tha
report was pot In cfrcnlalion by th* R<d
leaf*, with a view to ascertaining bow loch
a scheme wonld be regarded. Its origin ia
attributed to Mr. Chamberlain, acting
with Mr. ParneU.
STKAUSHIF RATES.
Loxdox, May A—The competition be
tween tba German and other continental
steamship lines haa oaaaed. negotiation*
ar* now in progress between tbo continen
ts] and Liverpool Iran*-Atlantic lines for s
concurrent iuareaie fn poaaenger fares and
freight rales.
Adelina Patti-
STARVING TO DEATH.
Th* Touchi-s Fata of the Junior of Two
Lonaly Old Ladles.
New York 8 pec tat.
Two hunchback •(stars living alone in lbs
tenement honte No. 32 Spring street were
looked upon curionvly by the other In
mates of tba bonding. Tbey lived for over
Iwrnty years ln tba front apsrtmantsof the
filth floor, and were known as tha "old
maid hunchback-." Tbey did not mingle
with tba other tenants, bat kept exclusive
ly to their own rooms. On* of tne sisters
was a a-amstreu, and upon her labors
tbry both existed
Bat fonr months ago one of them died.
Sha waa Amelia Blaanos. and aha waa over
50 years of age Tba funeral was a very
quiet 00*. Only on* mourner followed
tne bodv to tbe grave. That wav Auguita
Blasesus, tbe remaining stater. Left alone
In her dreary and comfonleia apartments,
Augusta soon pined away She was older
than Amelia and unable to b Alt's as well
for ber living Sha waa seldom seen outside
the rooms, and iba neighbors all pitied
her. Several msda alvances, but were
kindly repntw-d, ail b it tba bon<ekeeper,
Mis. Annie Frans-, who waa a country
woman of tba apiosiar. To her tna old
lady confided ber troubles, and intiinaied
tha, her days upon the earth were num
bered.
Mrs Fra-reyraterdiy knocked at the old
lady’s door, but received no answer, fin*
became alarmed at tbta silence, for Miss
Rlaieana had not been aeeu alnce Saturday.
On* of th- n-lghbur- stood on a chair and,
peering over the fanlight ln the bedroom,
saw tna old lady's form stretched upon th*
bed. To* door wu forced open and she
wav found to be dead. There were no pro-
vlstonaln tbe room, and the neighbors con-
rinded at odcs that tba remaining slater
had been starved to dcatb.
It wu said that tha two old ladles had
relatives or friends living in Wubington.
THE SOUOSN.
THE MABD1 AGAIN DZVXATXD.
Doxoola, May 8 — Reports reach here to
th* affect that the Mahdi’s forces have suf
fered freah dehats at tbe hands of %e in
surgents la Kordofin. elded by the garri
son at. Bennaar. The remnant ot ihe
Mahdi’e forces hu retreated, according
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Home Testimony
FROM
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GILES’S HAMBLETONIAN
— aeiunina, • '»1 111 I .M
to thes* raports, to Aha Haras. Tha
Mahdl bimaalf ia at Omdnrman.near Khar
toum, bat bas only a few troop* with him
and la nnabl* to send reinforcements
again at the insurgents.
EGYPT,
AX AUTUtfX CAMVaIOX.
Scakim, May 8.—Gen. Wolsfley re-
yi-we I ihe carnal corps, composed ot the
Dragoon Guards, to-day. He urged the
men to perfect themaelna in their nCvel
doilw, aa they woald be wanted on the
Nile In tha autumn. Thlv apteeb ia sig
nificant u indicating Wotaeley ts notln
fnv.iF rtf tha tntammani'a tuvIUw .1 -u
Broke hla Arm.
HanixtyiLLa. G*.. May 9.-ThU after-
noon Willi*, the aeven-year-old aon of
Town Clerk W. R Taytor, fell from a tree
In tbe yard and broke hla right arm above
th. *lbow. Doctor! A. A. Bmlth and A.
R-Taylor drevzed the wound. The little
fellow bore the pain manfully.
Th« Cluverlus Trial.
Richmcxd, Va., May 9.-Nothing waa
dun* in tba f'luveriiu trial to day. The
oourt adlonrned yeit-rday until Monday,
to await tbe arriyal of a draft of fifty
j urymen from Alexandria.
Burred By th* Btrlknrs.
Limoxt. III. May9.—Tbe «t-am above]
owned by Ibe -nger and Talcr.it Com
pany and valued at SIS 000 or *»cvo »*•
burned last night. Th* firs la anppo-d lo
hava been started by the quarrymen.
Muaaell B iiiad.
H.W Yob*. May 9.-lIarv-v M. Mttn-
■Ml tb« juror la ln« Short ir - *• ,
■rreitMl jf erdej on lh« cbsrgn ofnto
doiiirmnor, oonlrrapl of court n- ii p, jw*
was to day ref«o%«d in f5 000b«i*. *
Foale»l Mny 16.187^, fired by Adminis
trator, first dam by Hentinel, second d»m
by B«*Ilfounder. Adnjinistri»tor was by
Hyddyke's Hamblftonlsn, who sired more
trotting hortes with records of 2:30 and
under, than any home living or d**H<1. Ad-
mi> tt'rstor'sdani was by .Mrmbrino (’hief.
•ire of Ltdy Thorne, recordS« titinel
waa by Ily-dyke’a Ifamhletonian. first dtm
by Lady I*atrlot, anil in a lull brother to Vol
unteer, tire of ht. Julian, 2:11!*.
founder was tho sire of the dam of Kys-
djkc*s Hambletonian,
This horA<» took the first premium for
three-year-old stallion* at the Georgia Stats
Fair in KM, and the firgt premium for tbs
beat stallion* oi**n to the world, over afield
of fourteen others from all t art* of ths
titate, at the Georgia 8Ute Fair in 1W4*
This horae will make the geason with
stand At my house on the Houston road
Macon, Ga.
Terms for Season,$20 Cash
Heaton commence?! March 15, and ends
July 15.
Mares failing to get In foal can be re
turned next «eason,free, provided the bores
ami mare are owned by the tame parties.
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