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Weekly Messenger "Established 1826. MACON, r A., Fill DAY. AUGUST 7, 1885. ■ — aV VOIiD ME LIX-NO. 36. .FCULAR proceedings of the sttate HECUUA LE01 g LA -,URE. Twentyflrat Day The Senate was called to order at3 p. m. .. Ur Davidson, president pro lem. W*Mr. McBride the 8 stated that he had the opinion of the pres* I Athens and Columbus ralli'-aN? idtpowtr ideut of the A11.r*> a M. IhmI As-o<v.i- tu .mM branch roads. 'v * “• diik tion, and the president of th« Medical As* 12.000 000. w sociatlOQ ot Georgia on the value of alco- Mr. Johnson, of Floyd—Amending char- hoiic stimulants in medical practice. He ter of Itone Street Railroad Company, sent to the tecretary’s desk and bad read Mr. Montgomery—Authorizing A. F. letters from Dr. Kiigem* Filler ,<»f Aug Hu (ioo.l! it k to .-net lenten ncro'.s l.n* p .i l;c president of the Medical Asbociation of roads in Hall county. Georgia, and Dr. Henry F. Campbell Mr. Wheeler—Amending the road laws of Augusts, president of “ mMUI Of Mr. McBride the special Meiicai Association. Both announced 0nmo uo “ t J •/.mnFrnw that they are pronounced temperance W as displaced until to-morrow, rnder a suspension of the rnlea the iol- I»«ine House bills were read the first lime ‘v, ..fetred to proper committeee. * MU “To establish a Technological school as a branch of the Slate University ,0 .ppropriate money for the same, and f °Vbflf“^'provide for the ceding of jo- ■ Aiellos to the United States to and over ri ^r!.?nlotot lend in the city of Macon, SSPAlSntv when the United States shall S^tStlttl’theretO for the purpose of wq . IT. a oobltc hnildtng thereon.' 1 er ?h?lf *?0 amend section 3238 of the reds in relation to tha times of the meet- of the Supreme Conn and to change XI of the meeUng of the same." MSgSgaWif to amend section 1070 of .J-tr. relating to the mode of fncorpo- *gg?USSUm etc., was read 'hfilSter'a ^suspension of the rnlea for reeding bills tbo P third time, the Dill reiat- tfi rotberiody ol physiology and hygiene m‘tbe public schools and educational instl- iS.tnn. rsca Ivh g aid (rom lho Stale, was t.knVp a*d oumolion of Mr Smith, of . Thiriv-*econd, laid on tho table. “rh. fcnatobM to require a deposit of costs in divorce cases was taken up for a to The'?ndiciiry committee recommended the passage of the bUl with the following Sm ro°stfike U oot “a «nm enfilclent to cover *11 the cost, Of the soil' 1 and insert "the ?nra of MO or give bond with security, to £Approved by said clerk and made pay- .h'. to the iberifl and clerk ot said court msudi amount as may be fixed by .aid <?erk sufficient to cover all coals ot said '°Mr Glenn moved to amend by inserting alter "the word "suit” and before the word "intf: m the 1st section, the words “or riretSoad with security to be approved by isid clerk and made payable to the eheritT end derc of tad conrt tn tnch amount as may he fixed by said clerk anfficient to cover all coets of said auit.” The amendment was agreed to. Mr. h'cBdde moved to amend by pro viding for the nsnal pauper affidavit when the parlies were not able to deposit the money or give the security. The amend ment »i a not adopted. The bill as amended passed by S consti tutional majority. Mr faineant, chairman of the special judiciary committee, submilttdareport. Leave ol ab- nce was granted Messrs. Cameron sad Mitchell. . Leave of absence was granted Secretary w. A. Harris on account of sickness in his family. Hon. John C. McDonald, of Ware, was invited to a seat on the floor. Toe Senate adjourned till 10 o'clock to morrow morning. HOUSE. House called to older by the 8peaker and opentd with prayer by chaplain. On motion of Mr. Harrell, of Wehettr, the use of the ball was tendered to Hon. D. C. Barrow, to address the General As- itmblj on immigration, at any time suit ing his convenience. Mr.« on ell, of Decatur, oflered aresoln tion that the General Amenably will ad journ Hnt die on September 1st Mr. Al exander moved its adoption. Under the JuUa it lays over until tc-morrow. I Under a sop pension ot the rnlea, Mr. Gordon inn duced a joint resolation an- S 3g th** Governor to receive as due in »rv 1887 certain bonda erroneously Augabit 1,18G7, instead of February 1,1867. which was read and referred. ■ Mr. Loflev introduced a resolution that the call of the roll of counties be dispensed with after August 10th. and that no new matter shall b~ introduced after that date except by unanimous consent. The roil of the counties waa then called aad the following new bills introduced, read and referred. OKXKRAL mu RKAD A5D XCrXUtED. Mr. Connell—Prohibiting the great evil of too many old bachelor! in the State. Taxed >2.80 per annum after 30 Tears of •re, tax to go to educational fund. Mar riage will relieve them of the penalty. Mr. Harrell, of Webster, suggested that tie bill be referred to the committee on in- foil ■ asylum. It was referred to commit tee on finance. Mr. Brandt—Amending section 3360 of the code. Mr. Eason—Incorporating the 8avannah and Western railroad. Bens from East man to Savannah. Mr. Little (Speakerj-IncorporaUnr the Georgia Midland and Golf Railroad Com- P y. The line to extend from Columbus Atlanta or Athena, or both. Capital Mock >4,000.000. Mr. Abbott—Amending section 4627 of the code. Also, aajending the act conferring addi tional powers on the purchasers of rail roads. Mr. Little, of Frsnklin—Miking ■ the process of conrts of law and equity in certain case>. Mr. Bond—Making wife-beating a felony after the first offeosa* Mr. Gordon— Regulating the mode and time of payment ol grand nnd petit jurors in this Stale. Mr. Lovett—To effectuate the xr speedy collection of debts in this8tat«. Mr. File—Prohibiting the sale of liqnor in quantities leas than one gallon in the State, after January 1,1*3* ; . l/y-SP EX AD FIRST TlXt Mr. Sbnriey—Incorporating Norwood, in Warren county. Mr. Terry—Charging the name of the town of Ward, in Randolph county, to that of Shell roan. Mr. Calvin— Incorporating the Augusta Oo-operativ ■ Fire Insurance Company. Mr. Barrel*, of Lowndes—Vesting m tax collector ol iyiwndet power of Sheriff in relation to taxfi fa*. Mr. Smith, oi 1».'..arias- - .Emitting totbi voters of Douglas county the qneeuon of probation. , Mr. Rond—Amending the charter of Ii- thonia. . Mr TsaakT fkibmitttng to the vo'ers of« here X* e rout, tv t:.e lua’trr of th* j r -»- hibition of the sale of liquor. Mr. Gor 1 »n—Inrorp rating the .-ava:. nab and Tybee Railway Company. Mr. W right— Prohibiting the sale liquor within three miiea of Cedar itock Church, m Butts county. for the rebel of W. L. Flint, of Butt*- county. Mr. r-m.th. of Bryan-Providing a tvstem of working the pub.ic roads of Bryan county. Mr Harris Amending the act prohibit ing itc* a running at large in Howard and Ytt»6vide districts in Bibo county. Mr. Gnstm Vesting the management ar.d contr . f th*- •». and api^.mtment of janer in the jmm. - :.ers j! ii. 'j x»un- ty Llr. Beach—Abolishing the road of com- s in Apphng county, ner—Allowing J. T. Warren, of Gordon county, to peddle without Lcense in this Stale. LOCAL FILLS XT TITLE ORLY. Heard—Requiring the registration of i in K.oert county. mth OM THIRD RXADXRG. ending the registration law of Fulton , t . ; ass*-: • . -a- nays . I «•; inot.on of Mr/Hardeinaa ihe Hou^e the American | of Walker county. A BILL TASagD. men and'prohibitionists, but thaneffort to I ^ amending the act incorporating prevent the use of alcoholic stimulants in ^ aDl y* I', v tut tuo U9V VIE niWIUUUU BUUIUIDUM IU _ ... , ■ , , . * ■ _ m the practice ol medicioe would drive them the third tioie and paused by yeaa .*3 and hundreds of others from the cause of na T 8 u ‘ prohibition. They asserted that the use would not scbpxnd. ot alcoholic stimulants in medicine Is nec* Mr. Lafisy moved to suspend the rules easary, tuat it la of indispensable value, and take up hia resolution against the in- and that there la absolutely no adequate troducionofnewmatterafter AugustlOtb, •ubitliute known. which did not prevail. Mr. Northern of the Twentieth, opposed TnRT the adoption of the amendment. He reo- _. RiroBMATOBT peison. ognized the professional akili ot Doctora The special order being the reformatory Foster and Campbell, their high standing prison bill Introduced by Hon. W. H.W- in the profession, but he took strong t0D *on motion, taken np and tho grounds against the opinions a a-1 House went into committee of the whole, vanced by them. Mr. Northen a d. I Hr. Pringle lathe chair. The snbatltute muted that he knew nothing o* the special committee waa read, whatever of medical science himself, and Mr- Butt, of Macon, moved to take the contended that there la skill enough in the b , u * °P *7 aecUona. Messia. Bott, of Ma medical fraternity to proviuc an adequate l' on - Hawkea and Thomas favored, aid aubstitute for whisky in the practice. I Messrs. Brandt, Clay and Brown ot.. Heretofore there has been no necessity for P°. s ? <1 ' .. _ • a sabstftme, as the whisky was at hand. Mr. Brandt oflered anamendmentpro- He thought the adoption of the amend- that counties having reformatory ment would practically deprive the bill of achooiaor prisona might send their pou- its naefulntss and opeo the floodgates Tlcl3 to their own schools or prltoas,which again all over the State for this evil rejected. through the drug stores. He claimed Mr - Adderton offered an amendment to that these prescriptions would be given tb « f°nr* b '‘“"i?.? the » moan * promiscuously ana fraudulently, iu eva- b ® paid for the land at $111 per acre, which aion of the law, and so make prohibition n w “ rejected. failure Hr. rite offered an amendment to sec- Mr. Tigner, ot the Thirty-fifth, favored ‘ > n 1- providing that judicial officers upon the adoption of the amendment. the recommendation of the jury trying the Mr. Allen, of the Twenty-fifth, felt it a samemsyaenterceconvlcts to this prison, duty to rise in behalf of the liquor men Pp. file favored tMesers. Bussed of Har- anu protest tgalnat the transfer of their I' 1 ', and Turner of Troup, opposed. The business to the drug stores. It we are to aI 9f nd ™ ent, J* ar *J ec, ®“\. u , . . have bar-rooma it iS better to have them “*-*“• offered an additional amend as they now are than to have them in drug “ ent l ? 11118 sscuon making it applicable stnrM At nrsitpnt it is nnlitwfnl for hir 10 EQ&les under fifteen and females of kwpers to^wl liquor to manors. Where is a 8 e * sentenced in the discretion of the the law that makes it iliegal for a phyai- JU ?£. e *VE,i»nTk . (1 u nnmt > cian to prescribe liquor to minors? Mr. Allen was frcqnenty interrupted to reply Pending aubstitute. It was no school, but to queelioDS propounded by friends of the * Pr**®* Ther ® »“ difference between amendment, lit thought there would be I th8 r-formatpry prison and the present no difficulty In case ot aoy emergency to ® a “P^ “ C ?P} ‘h* 1 send out in any community and get brandy worked for the aggrandize- for medicinal use. There U nothing Iu i? en ‘° lles8ee81 b “ t . ,0 „ r ‘ ha a a »'™anca of the bill to prevent a man from converting hU fruitlnto brandy, and, if necessary, the physician could have his fruit conver’rd f,"v,‘ h , 0! f‘ h . a i“° , d n b * into brandy to be used in his practice. He ® b J“‘ to separaUng the sms and the Mr. Beecher s vinced morality« Istion. In trav- founci probibitio ( i 1 'ii- i mbtli Union where snt Sepatjr 8f.*8i ave it ns his <. i» .! failure at Iowa, in Ma9tHchi; In continuing hli t-I* q'U-nl arpuu ei t.'jt* T-xpttlienry i tion Itgislntion. I of prohibition rU the evils and oppreusi utter I Ulure ami the fi It. He disoasted the t ment m Georg a. an i predici sweep over me .-Mate, leaving aeairucuou above tli.* str in its path. He read the pronunciameuto . tn . , of John E. Bryant in a recent temperance 10,0011 °*® rn ° WB movement, iu which ho said if the local moved tbeir person muniiy wouli bo a greater evil than tSoTgSS* brandy to be used in his practice, thought one licensed drng store iu a com- ,. jjj, * - | oenen is me pine guard and security of the Mr’. I-cwis,of th.Thirty-ninth,proposed SJf£f*wtLhah£t5lhis«. l hUnwn*?m*<Z to amend by providing that any physician 51*1? b iS 0,n . Bll> *~ who shall prtscribe any of tne ariicles fjjS ^**. - 1 j***j£^ 1 named, except in cases of actual sickness, C I?, P U, e ?7i S Kiii and any druggist who shall knowingly and b “P* 1 did not pnt the bUl fraudulently flit such preseripflon when there w.s not actual sickness, sh.il be 1 “'* I P atTlaU, “/. 2, ba “°*‘ J?,'?*. 11 ®.'?! guilty of a violation of the law, and pan. g>rtions of tha 8t8t« iaiqkWUd the uh.ble under section $310 of the code. bbb .!i he ” ®s KT. Mr. Alen asked if such a case should be rjff.-I made, would not the physician be the chief “J "Jjj 1rt i 1 « , 5,SS h JS witness as to whether it was a «aa«otlf^.^.g 1 *^^»^i I b »^ 1 X 1 ^, 1 V > actual sickneas. Mr. Lewis replying rmShTn^i'hnMfSnSfmriti" affirmatively, Mr. Falligant asked if the *? D - Biblj and Ctsatfaam. wboee rcpr.aentm- psrties accused could not testify, and un-1 HT* a favored this bill. This biif may per* Serffi. law the inrv could eiveanch *•*» to-day, but the principles will Uve on. weLht m thet SSlmonr nt C It will live on when its opponents are dead Mr^ Alta?^ru£? ZaEd^iflt7unot *ndforgotten. Wear, the gn.irdl.es of truethatthe 8ut?wffid^otforMthed^ lbe “ n ’ lct * an . d “• r«t»nslble to God thw. wiE.no law to prevent jorie. forming 12?Uw wis?uffi?Penh' JM ‘ h ® #”** presumptions in such c Mr. Butt, ot Marion, favored the bill and was adopted by a vote ot The vote tben recurred on the amend ment proposed by It. Davidson, as amend s lie is Ihnronghiy con- mot be »■: ,-ated by legta- iB tbrougli Kansas be dead letter, n'ldbeprj- STURMS A D FLOODS. pry. .'i Stfttd in tho I 8EVERAL 6TATC8 D'4 VA87ATE0 jii'd bd cuforced. wind and rains, ii tun Boston Herald, that prohibition has -iQ_Mains, in | cront Loss of Prooart» In Chloaso, Phil- ndtlphla and Other CltUs*-Tene- ment Muuaos Dasertad—The Loea not Yet Known. lmrk.y he made so | rainst the wisdom, t-iilciency of nrobi viewed the history I i in England; •honed I DESTRUCTIVE FLAMES. spending It, its I BiLTtuoTE, August 3,-Int.Uigenc has si abandonment of reached thla olty that Carroll creek, which .... , , I'SSUS, X e m . 0V u' ll 11 "* into th. Coleraine at Frederick City, ment in Georg a. a 1 ’ t predicted the result. a i*. ./ Faying tribute to t:*.» honesty, sincerity overflowed its banks today and all the and manliTi n of the present leaders of people living in the depressed part o! the the movement, aud tsocially friends of city have beeb driven from their homes the bill in the Senate, be aaid he feared the _ n .i u T , . mob that always fob >wed in the wako of ™ destruction is oonsidsraWe. It is reform, the low, tiie rnflUn, the hmh | fitIH tunning heavily in Baltimore, cuiotten, who itolo the livery of Heaven to With the Inflow of the tide, serve the devil iu. Friends of the bill are p.ii. waa forced havond raising a movement that they wUl not T, „ _/ orcea A M y° no afterward dare lead, and which ll * walls, and Harrison street and they will not be able to control, and centre market space are flooded fully two ?, v ,? r “Sf^asLSsaSH! I **•• ,h ' p~p ia »- wer. prepared, and re- personal property beyond tb. option bill fails, there mmt be a closer, I r ,ech of the water, in the western section ot - -y*-17«• *»“.-I 1 “ lck - the people wantid. Speaking for himself n*M is feared from overflows, which have and bis constitnency. he repudiated the occurred three times within a month, effort to dictate ids coarse &e a 8enator of Baltimore. Aug. 3 -Advices from vari- pl£ fi*e,» ki. -w, ment fko k««w . oui points Uirougnout the atateabow tne Pending bis argument the hour of 1 storm to have been the most disastrous ? C irw Jt* 1, aUd ,te 8,na .“ »dioarn*il tll|t eTer wbit.d this section. The cy. to 10 o clock to-morrow morning, clone swept a path two hundred yards house. In width through Cecil county. Huutes, House called to order by Speaker, and “Jills and bridges were carried away, opened with prayer by Chaplain. Tr*es w«M blown hdl a miles and a Mr. Turner,of Troup, arose toa ques- loaded freight train witn all brakes down, tion of privilege. Col. Grant, of the Atlan- " a > blown rndea along the track. Two ta and West Point railroad, had written “>«“ badly Injured by being struck him that the failure to give him a free pars I with flying debris. In Hartford, Coon , arose from a intsspi irneosion. Kot be- th. <fama|ra todw.liinga and crops Is esti- lieving in the praeiu e. but intending no re- mated at .10,000, Frederick City was in flection on those who did, he refused to re- ““dated at an early hour this morning, ceive on-*. Tbs people bid to flee for their Ilvn and Mr. Connel mote-i to suspend the rales I many narrow escapes from drowning wer. and take np a resolution providing for an reported. The Ins throughout the State adjournment tin? die on September l, Is roughly estimated at 8190,000 and may which did not prevail. be considerably tn excess ot that amount. John Dialogue, of Camden, whose works were destroyed, aaya: “Looking out down ami n . , Bwoucauujiu, iijo, r.juaii.j; uuv UU.ll , of Gilmer—Changing time upon the rlvsr I saw a tornado approach, enor Courts ot GUmer and I oopjd sew tbe building of the Pennsylva- • nlatali Works on the Philadelphia side LOCAL BILLS ESAD FUST TIKE. Ur. Watkins, of hold log Soper Fannin counties. Mr. Lamar, of Pulaski—Adopting the provisions of the stork law In the llive bun dred aud forty-recoud district ol Pulaski ooanty. LOCAL BILLS LT TITLE ONLY. Mr. ton n in—Authorising tho commis sioners of Coweta county to appropriate $300 to a Confederate monument. — Philadelphia _cflUk«chafl. Thentheuturm struck t. steamer Major Baybold, which was partially abnaat of my place place. Por tions of upper works were whirled fully 800 feet Into ihe air. A tremendous roAl rrecededted It. The moving fury meta lled a dens, mass ol rolling black smoka and it traveled within Met of the surface It shoold come from tbe amount paid by the lesseea for ths convicts. Mr. Berner opposed tbe bilt on tbe ground of impracticability. Tbe people Th“ffi7mffi£d ytUs?M, naya 18, and ‘SIS aw.T ^hv’shoSS the smtndineat was adopted. tirly'.ix n^5r. b?« Mr. Day of the Forty-first, moved to u B man has a character good amend section 8 by 8 d dlD fh . 1, “ Tldl “* inougb to be eent to tbe refoan story that nothin s thereto contained shall beprisonhewtobe able to gets Utisento construed to prohibit tbe manufacture of hire him and pay bis fine. •pirUnons liquors from grain or frnlt, or Hr. Arnheim made a humorous speech tbe rale thereof to packages of not less i„ oppotiUoo to tbe sobsUtote. The bill then five gallpne.” was Impractleabte. Tbe power of tbe Tbe amendment was lost. 1 trustees created by it are two unlimited. Mr. Bristow, of the Nineteenth, moved j xbe epproprlatfon was too ambiguous, fortber to amend section 8. by inserting, Mr. Brendt supported tbe bilL Instead of "pure eloobol,” "pore spirits." M r. Kills effersda resolution tendering In snpport of this amendment, Mr. the use ol tbe hell no Batordsy forth. Bristow said he wesoppoeed to the section Kr r\cm relative to tbe funeral of General as it bad bean amended, bnt if It moat grant. Adopted pas*, be desired to provide for a pure ertl- o,, motion of Mr. Haekett, the Home da, if It was to be used at all. The adjonrntd. amendment was adopted without dlacua- u'r.Bay, of tbe Thirty-sixth, moved to B* 1 ®™ “P «>• 'P** 181 <*• farther amend aection 8, by adding that der this morning, on motion of *py phydetan who prescribes, or anv drag- u r- Cabanlts, of the Twenty-eeoood, f^to.^itri?tl^mtoi^?iS55pafMr theruie.were suspended and tbe House porariou V^re it la done. bill changing tbe Urns of bolding tbe 8o Ur. Cabaniat opposed tbe amendment prams Court was read the scoood time, and thought H would make tbe Mil inoon- -n,, eonddererloo of the local option bUl ^CL^Ur.IUylfthsamsnd mist already adopted (that offered by Mr. tj-nlnth, on the floor. Lewie) did not cover the case. Does It not Ur. Lewlssaidhewailn tavor of prohl reafle restrict the nee of etlmulanta as blUoo legiilaUon—that a great body of the SlOtf thf?!^ 7 ** Cli0D I people demanded it. and the Legblature Ur. Bay replied that hia amendment ought not to adjourn without giving some sought to place farther restrictions about relief from the evil, of the liquor traffic, the use of stimulants asa medicine. . Butatthe same time he wu a con-erva- Mr Maddox cDLOted the Rtnendment r Uk ** w b-ratise it proposed to grre the right to a I Uve man, aud opposed to any partisan cliy oonndl to repeal a law enacted by toll legislation on any question. Others had Legislature. Tbe amendment was adopt-1 righU which ought to be conceded them. Ur. Smith, of the Mr. Brown, ol CaAoll, moved to sus- of the water In the river. The singular pend tbe rules and take up a resolution phenomenon was noticed not only by ray- authorizing the Governor to furnish the self, but by all my men at the yard. This Bowden college with eighty stands of was a huge ball of fire, fully ten feet iu di arms, -loch prevailed ana the resolution ameter, which swiftly accompanied the was adopted. storm clouds. After playing aad havoc On motion of Mr. Bond tour hundred ] with my establishment. I saw this ball of copies of the report of the special com- fire explode about 290 yarda north ot me mittee on fanatic asylum was ordered with a report so terrific as to shake the printed. very fouud.vion of the buildings in my yard. Mr. Wheeler oflered a resolution llmitlog FouowlDg this came a number of axpio- speecbes to ten minutes. lions bnt of less force. Ail tbe sky to tbe On motion of Mr. Herndon, toe resoln- eaitwsrd was unusually bright and bad a tion was tabled by y«aa 82, nays 19. I sort of ra-nbow appearance. In fact, tola THE airoejUTOET ratios. ,b « remarkable sights of ......'h* kindtoet I bad aver seen. Tbe ball . Tbennflnlahad boflnaaa of yesterday be-1,1^,, which eipiodrd, I am asUified. !P< tb * bdl *? I plavad tbe mischief et the American ii“ — r *f orn ^! 1 fy P ri .y <l -- W y* “P- Dredging Comptuy’s place.” Tb *. Ha S** ** at * a “ b « 5?™,? 111 ** of ““ Bhort & ffoil-, three-story hosiery mUl . t 3,033 and 8 0U Bslmon sUaet, lo tola city, fa^ie vu completely wrecked and scattered In 22?Uf h^S,. b nitV* PP ^ K ‘ °“ ““ alldlrc-citoni. Therewreabout80people "S'lSSe* nt n .K.,h m.,tA . employsd to toe mill, moat of them youw “gHj*- . oI “ Bd<l , 8 1 glrii, and ths efleet wsa to throw IhsSr into P ,V“ k.'uMHwwA 8 psblc. A large number jumped from ‘ ^ tb « *s°0“ d etory • wtnduwY and ^ M V.^Bafl wd'o p pose t * he* bUl because It 0 °£f, burUd 1 "^ oonld no;t be suoceesfu.ly operate by tbe L", ground illh toa falling wlfla and toelr ownreJorm prist ns. and not csUopoo dmato^^lS^a^mi&wo? gfifcmSo U M? r Hri?S^ r toL P !,,ll It... were lelt'Iunditig* arnid* the rufieoi toe , fff* owOHu Um PilL It tm no j MCOn( ^ floor. Th® Mftplt of Camden alt l^toi^ttoJwdf ’ attny ofto! rambUflke 1 the Ur. Bobbs favored Incisive style. Tbe j . came mainly from toe rural districts,. .Itlfeftg ibi pronle sseina the u“ ittou U kL0d.*No“hfld\bJuld £?Mnt 8 * , . a ^ *^ b ‘ ,udln Ur »“ r h / b “ Dd '« to J? there for a apedfled timeltaa toan the bal- {^J 1 / mtonui 1 ^ w7? muSd £?rr%t b "i£L a !ZL'Lt S’fJ2S,t^2to cl * “>" b SSiSJ pSSiISd SSsTTt U> Mr*HacSt?*nSS l & aArScr oTtha U tt,#r 1101 ^ roofed Louses SUf- U, His exserleaoe as a solidtoi-gaotral | [u,*treat«* 11 Thirty-1 farther to amend section 8, second, moved I Tb * opfoatnU of tot Ui providing tost asked for oertaln changes and amend adrnggist shall not fnniisb liqoor to a manta. What they had asked was minor on toa prescription of a physician d reuoojhi, Si l ~Um lh • Wri,t “" q0 " ,0, P “ enl ° r Uuilright and proper to vote for them. Mr. Cabaniss hoped toe amendment Speaking to toe amendment offered by Ur. would not be adopted. He i*id the eeo- Thorntoo to eectlon 9, to make toe pro- mTkeUrlffic^o^^hVif^ut as“to. «‘‘ b « bu * apply to all eoootie. alike, work ot toe Senate. The amendment wat be instated without toil amendment toe •L I bUl would bt prmser^flms'ba “r. Maddox loUowad to support of to. modcredit of tbs 8eoau, movsa rtooosid- 4 . „ . eratioo ot tbs sfilon of tbs Bsnsts so far I Mr. Tborotou followed up bis iruoi&nt as relates to toe adoption of toe amend- on y«««day in aupoorrof toe amendment ment ot Mr. Bay. proposed by him. He contended to some Mr a lien moved farther to amend sec- length, dting numerous sntooritiee to show tionbr requiring j,by sicians to giving a that the bill in its present shspe, and with- prescription^statethe nature ofthe dU-1 out the amendmanl oflered by him, is esse, and that there is no other known e0 ?, ,u “ liaa V- ,.. ... remedy except toe stimulant prescribed. „ Mr. Thornton said he would follow the Mr. Basse.: opposed toe amendment. | Scriptural tojunctlco and let toe, people He has alwaye favored temperanoe and have a totle wine tor toe atoaeachs nka. prohibition and has voted rxxtechmtomriy g. mademito, and t toil bfU, but he is opposed to fanaticism to favor of wine. Hareterredtotoe jpeech id ow<ised to thiswunradmenL n-Ue to Congress by toa late A. H.bteph- Mr. Cabaniss opposed the amendment, ensoo toe internal revenue laws when be It would get np a scientific question to toa ealdtotohe wanted hia peopto to toa mono- conrts tost could never be settled. tains of Ceorg.a. toacoaealble to markets, ^33a5Sl>B«SaSinow bstag to ha altowerTto make n Uttto oamtea? oflered were making toa bill ridiculous Hstorther reterrwl to toe fsot that Mr. and amounted to notoirg. | Stephana »ii fond of - a Uttto Jeffaraonlan | Tte yeas and nays were called and the Democracy now and toen. vote resulted-yeu lfl, naya B, defeatto* ..Batoning to toa. etatemait that toe U- tbe amendment. dies weraresponsible torthiabill, ha said: Mr. Maddox moved to amend section 9, "Godbleaa toa ladles! We aUtovatoamJ which prortdea that no election shall be Itlatoour natorato adorei toe tomato Lmta^&MMnnaiianntonnHto. city or character. Bnt I most say. If they artre- Hli sponsible fur this b_l, it is the worst iob I i-tveeve: ll an::.-:. . :yol-tht»or,; I ' e job o;d.mother five put up to me Taant-eaco-a Day. held under ih.s act for any uaun] town where ty lew the sa'.e o! a.rvaty :. > : - nr: : . 1-jca. op:..,:, r oioer -ns tbeee .ocai laws remain of toeuHMU| Madiui r-o;-j-ed toaasndhy peoridtoa that no election shah be held to anen county nntii the expiration of two yean after such local option went into effect. Tbe amendment waa adopted. Mr. Thornton moved to strike out toa section and insert instead that toe provis ions ot toe act shall apply alike to all toa matiei of tbe State. hathf tha conaMatatton of tola tha UU wailow till H HOUSE. 1Wi toPM«.cJf for the reflet ot John Loyd, Sax coUectoc of Towns coon ~d5S»5!anJ n.a aecurttiaa, vrhtob waa nod and mas. acaa aau i miing tha Ur. McBride opposed toe amendment Hi made a itroua anraincQt. and cited amhortttea to show that toa bill la oonati- tutionaL Upon a vote Ur. Thornton's amend ment was loat. Bectlou 6 was adopted. On modem of Mr. Konkin a reconsidera tion waa had of all tbs amendments which had been put oo section 8. Ur. Davids tm renewed hia amerwimant MMUIMlBt. and anthoeiring druggtola to HU each pce- "hlritlsvldaoo sent to toe desk and bad reed on toe laitort of prahibtttoe U wi toe svondtbe MU to hit earnest ,8 * U *?* . ol f b,,Tr "fffS <r,n The iiopnlatlonol the cities I■i'S"* J. ba .L M*? 81 ! 1881 ^, O'* «»• i.™ Vhl ™;iidiiS5r u 8l «>D»- .Before ft toe air was filled with witnessed its progreu upon the river I where it could be seru to advantAKA aa au immense black corn-shaped dead, wilh , its apex resting upon tbe watsr and its | bare mingling wlih rain—clouds which OVER tl.ooo.ooo a/orth of property hung in deme iuasscs front the skv. It is burned in Toronto. posside that tome passengers on the Rey-1 bold were swei t overbear J and lost, but no • bodies hate been recovered as yet, not several steamboat. and Sonoor.ers «uo- even that of the drowned pilot, Emory flumht ., hi eUnit . -, . Townsend. It is impossible ms yetlo psti- R '* n mate the amount of damage done. Baltimore and Othsr Oltlss The list of casualiies lo Camden and Fireman Killed. Phiiadetphls. so far as heard from, embrace ■, three deaths and twenty-sevsn persons in- _ jared. About hnif adezenof thewonod-l Toronto, August J —One of the most edmavdk', as tbeir inja*tea are broken destructive fires that hast ver taken p'see backs, crushed saulls and Unrbs cot cfl. L n Toronlo c ,„„ raMcM at UJ0ILUm An enormous .mouut of dsmsgr, by , _, ,, "‘"'i wind and rirod, is rtported from Ksston, | l“8 ln 8 l 8r fl e bulldipg occupied by s sugar Beading, bhrnaodoab and all the country refining company on the Espisnads. within a radius of on. hundred miles from strong winds blowing from the.irtcarrled ' Uum'au, August 3.-Thls morulug tbe ch “ nk * ot burolt « tl , mbet , Kl °?* lb ‘ rain was very heavy and appeared more nado, igniting wooden buildings at far like a cloud burst. Many utreets were west as five or six blocks. In s short time flmfiS)m7f*£^houm“.Ua l & D '5r1o‘^ , tlle r‘fi“ e nr,»“d 8 number of otto build- were flooded. TbeUchaylktll rlvsr rose i“K 5 were burned. Three ecliouuers burned over afoot. The moutdera in several to the water', edge, the Ore la a half mile foundries were driven out by Ihe flood | n length. «..»*A,..-dmwork rt desirucflou on emheotcnsTd'^ble^v'ovsr '.h, U compen?V j-vingVAchmlthefoofof Yong^.l^ stable, tool house o:ni created georral I havoc in tho village. Hever»l funerals in b r iI!)hiL .'h.'flf k 6 u 1 <a tV,estera tuecity andoountry for to-day were |OSl- ,XL K L 1 ' , ,h! 1 J ,!fl/, < i, r ?15« lr . t , b8 „ 11M i ,n f ,r, i a ‘ poned because of the storm I tion on toe north aide of the Esplanade, Lancabteb, August 3 —Tne etorm of Bat- ?I°h« n tu 8 * r „°" 11 T f i ecte ^ urday and Butidey iu thla couutv was the I J® i? 0 . r J n ' tP* moat destructive fur tneoy yean. Hon- i * tif. 11 ‘ 18 f 0081 ! 8 - drede of Acres of growing lobacco have I X.* be *!, ak f i T ba ateemer Ontario got up been ruined. Nothrag remained but the mL.v5a f,"* raer bare stalks standing In the fields. Mazeppa, but a schooner blocked the way * ,u 1 and they could not get her out. The Ma ra chicauo. seppa has caught fire nnd ell three wUl Chicaqo, August 3,—The great rain have to ruccunib unless the wind chincee. stopped at midnight. Total rainfall in The whole south side of the Esplanade as the preceding twelve hours was 6.98 far as Uolon station will undoubtedly per iodic., an Inch more than the entire lab. Showers of sparks are being carried rainfall daring the mouth of Augait In to the opposite s'de of tho street anti either of the last thrte years, and the if tbe buildings there catch lire, greatest fall within the time specified on there ll no saying wbsl immense record. The fall was eo great and rapid damage will be done. The lira brigade la that sewers were unable to convey oil tho absolutely powerless. It is feared that volume of water. Afloat IJJ miles of Watchman Worth, of the tatar refinery, sewer pipe are constrncted on a basis of lies loat his life, as ire lias not Ineo seen allowing an Inch of rainfall an hour, since the fire s'ariei, ar.d Wm. McC-filum, while yesterday It exceeded two inches, a seaman of the icbooner Annie Mnirey, Thn superintendent of aawers Is of the was dangerously burned shout the heed, opinion that the flashing of tbe eewers wi 1 Beverel elevators, coal yards, schooners, prove beneficial to the public health, ferry boats, warehouses end many boat- i'aved streets throughout too cliy this houses are among tires property horned, morning, pnrlic rlariy tbe stone paved The loss liras far Is estimated at over one ones, have the appearance of having been million dollars. scrubbed clean wilh brooms. Many of 3 M a. in.—Bo far the lire has been nns- the Grant decorations on pnblio hie to cross the gap between flcoit end and private bolldioge are bedraggled and Yongeaireet wharves, but is completing Us torn. The dsmage by the flooding of destruction on the path It hes already trsv- basements was heavy. Early to the after- pled. A hurricane lias just sprung up noon basements and cellara that were moro from the southeast whlcn threatens to then ten feet In depth soon contained be- drive the Are across the street to tbe mstn twri-n two aud three set of water. Thoua- pert of the city, but the buildings on tho amlsol rats poured from the eewers and south side are turned so nearly to ths basements as the water began to till up ground that unless the main put of lbs toe conduits. Not much anlike them were city catches fire from sparks it is thought toe Chinamen, all ol whom were occupy-1 to he aafe. ' semente. Nearly erenr Ceiee-I 1:30 a. m —The fire is now under con- city found himself without a trol. It is imposslale to obtain tne losses place to fay bis head, and lata Into the and laenrauce at present, night they were seen hunting roosting Further progress ot the Are on the Espla- houses. Numberless families were forced node was checked shortly after 9 o'clock to leave buemeots to which they lived, Ibis morulug. From Bcolt sliest west lo aud eeek for temporary apartments above Princess street, nine hi i Its, there is noth- tbe level of toestreetaot reeldtnce streets, fog to be son buta smouldering rnsis of Huron street was conspicuous to this ruins. It la Impossible as yet to give any- reepeet, tbe tenants of many baaemcots tblog like a tilt of thelus-ni andlniuranc*. being compelled to leave their homes. Krery insurance company lo tbs city ll Basements and cellars tbooghout a portion said to be loeer. ol sonthslda, where filled with water to a PuiLaoELrma, Augait 9.-The best ln- toSms^te^'Le. 1 " toJtMSSI ‘-"“a® “»“»1 “ k " l8 '> *tr mate of the dimtge c#n be tutoe™even by I injured by yesterday's storm, some to te- those who are experienced in each matters, vere y that recovery U impossible. in motiemi iuitromenti, at tbe corner of I Roint atxjut J:J) in tbe lilmoofiyiod Monroe and Btate atreeta. A fire vugine [n less than ten mlnntee had cat its wsy was compelled to abendoa toe job of throagb Port Blah mood, leaving s wide pamptng oat toe water after two noun I, „ . , r , irniUM* labor aa It ptrared in as rapidly as , , ° , d1 It coord bf pumped out. ng embraced who wins on the K-y u« pjiupeu obi. I hold, end who aa behaved tabs - i ..i •■"***.. • .. I swept into th- river, as do trace ol then] Wiwisawo, August 3.-A special to the could be fou:: l. l .. „ toe In ma tweaty- Morning News from Bnryma, Dot, eaye: mu, w , r ,i „f Philadelphia thla morning 1 A tenlbla oychns Malted tola eaottoo this one of deflation. Many bouse, era alternpoo, totaUydaatroytog property for raxed to the ground, o hms comple e y «? •• In a ewath 900 feet wide Block was gntted, while many more aie roofless. The klllad and orebarde. sornfialda, ate., war* appearance of the locellUet on both af 1 toSilSS^* “* a * 0 ***“ , °' a " ch “Ilb! SSto wSd toISn W 2 toSih“hLy Ha favored it aa eminently Jolt and pro- whi7. B V’mT7.YJfl7!w a calm, dlep-stona.. an instance where a msmsr-1 roof^H at was the vio- Jjronts and sides I hooew sod beca wtodow. were mesbed i. 1“ ae tootigh they war. aagahsUs. Bools 1 moo^.WUl 1? rtwitotST^rnttoSh w,r * 3aMr,d * « »«da aw^^ la toe sola question r a ressatLVAsu.^^^^ ■ Mr. Thomas opposed tha blU. To team I PaiLADELraiA, Aognst 3.-A terrific cy-l H^Hwetila not lessen crime. Us I cion* sweeping ap toa Delaware river total favored tit whipping-poau In Ims than afternoon ttnrck this tlty uear Grtenwlch three yean toen would be 6,000 to toa Point, demoUsbiog a portion o< the works ebatogong. Btabte laws, rigidly enforced, I ol toe Penneyivenle Malt Menutactartog woald keten crime. Compeoy. tod iziarioc eeverai employee. Ur. WheUer said that ea the intelligence It then took a c soree* across toeklVm, ol toe House bed been beard from, ha imcklna toe river steamboat Major Bey- moved the oocnmlttee rue and report toa bold and toa terryooet Peerless. The MU beck with toa recommendation that It storm blew Pilot Emon Townaeod and do not pass. I Captain Eugene Baybold off toa ateam- Ur. Harris moved that tha committee boat Baybold into toe river, drowning rise and report it beck with toe reoom- toeforte.tr and patofoUy Injuring tbe Cep- Imeodalion that It do pass. Lost—yets tain. The Peer lees was swept otean aimoet naya 81. . I to the water’s edge, end a boroe and wagon ■if r ' " heeler a motion toeo prevailed. were hurled into the water aod tank to- Tha Mil woe reed the third time. gather to toe bottom. Tbe storm tbeo Mr. Felton move to dieegne to the re- Domed over to toe Jertry tide, striking Port of toe axamhtee adverse lo toe pas- John Dialogue'! ship yard below Kalgo’s sage oltoebtiL The centers of wealth end Point, destroying toe buildings ol toe ee- inulligence were also toe cenura ol crime. tiMlehment It toeo took eteog the New A criminal la not permanently located. Jersey river front, demolishing ellbaUd- Every cftlxen ol Georgia Is exposed to fail ings hr IU path op to Bridge avenue Cam- depredatiu::i. Hewas alarmer and made den. At tola p>sint toe cjdooa took an bis bread by toe plow. He lived In tne easterly noons to Filth street, Camden, rami dtetrieu. The ratal districts an lambradng is ifli path nil that ceoOon ot mors exposed to toe dapcedaUont of crim- toa dty between Beoood and Pifto etreeu toate toan toa dttes. Tbe increase of to toe Delaware riser, which wtehee toe crime te enough to startle every Christian, northern section of the dly, pasting over I There is anepideenicol crime. Tbe chain- toa river skirting Petty Island. Tbesjid gang has been e;-; fled sen remedy witooot passed over lo that part ol tboH | in diminishing crime, fboaewho filtoimeridian of Philadelphia ■tote bill as impracticable why do aa Bleb mend. In Camdao soAR not offkr a practicable plan? dwelling bouses were unroofed and eocuol ■ Berner nranodej that toe lima ol them thrown down, nnd toe damage to Ibologialatare was not tsffident to devise bodnpaa property along toe rtver frootte apian. That plan moat be dertead by a rnormooa. Huodreda ol lamlUaa ware commission appointed lor tost Porpoea. rendered homeless end one ridim. Cbartee Mr. Pdton, resuming, sa d that be Daiary.wmkilled outright at the Ameri- heariiiy favored that. Experience Lad j can Dredging Compauy'. ahari. Asotoer. shown that these inatltaUoni did effect e I Harry Btertol, had Ue lev cot ofl by a nten. It 1a more feasible than toe prea- flying piece ol Umber and will probably e&t ch&m-KaLz tyatem. Tfle preeent I die. ohain-cang system te not in Booordanoe The path of toe storm throagb Bkb- Ivritotew. It was concocted by manipala- mood VII marked with death and de- ■■tne ontdde ci toe law. It te atraction. When toe steamer UM 3ftr££S£SS?t#S m ^ m IS i. J no” tn- 1 urmi ana orenaras. ooruo.ms, etc., were , appearance of the loCallUes on both tl >v destroyed. No five* are known to have of the Delaware river, in Ibe direct Ira k ■talari- ol Ure tornado, re-ecooi,» a one* thickly populated region that bed been v elted bv FOREIGN AFFAIRS. »“ < neueive lire. The total • » smooot ts .boat8900,0 0, incladl- r 9290,- genlote—A TerrIMe Earthquake—Osmnn Diana’s I ,.,j )u ,n. r { Tcr , Death—other Items. i Tbe rainstorm which ioUowe,! tbe tor- |Loxdo>, Aoguat A—Tbe Duke ol Cam- nado also did pi sat daman-. Toe «•■*- pidge,oommauder-lo-cbielof toe British tolmKhi,MeniwmeSnSutbS 1 , army, toe Uarquia of Lome, General Wol- the volume peering over Pairmooat dstn, taiey and U. Marti naa,Chlilen ambassador I being fire ieri and six Intaan la Men an- lbs England, bare aignifitd tbeir lateaUoo “j* «emp*<»Mtai|li W>ri Wrijedawsy of being present at toe memorial service. b y» fl .» od to the depth ol eerenleri irons In honor ol General Grant at Westminster “ft to“ rb - Tne trr.tl. wort ol toe Abbey tomorrow. Mr. Gladstone also carried .way end them- ■eye he wiJl *o if hie health Mrmita. Tht* ,Ara Lousm were filled with water. Iprioceof VvSee ted tbe SlU of Con- Tta torrentearriedfenc^-,°athooaea,t!c., naught will bs represented by eqaerrSw. M® lu d*» 1“ each en i tritriceble The Duke ol Argyll, John Bright end “>“» « « compl.teir Modi trorel o:s m.iiy other distinguished gentiemen bare h* 1 l“®rou K hIar«. Mat,y factortee sal- I written teltere eipreaeiog ngret at their *««* damaae by water, among tbtte briag inability to IttawA Among me Amort- (; * J : Bobeo“.e cloth mills sad Itsw can Motors to Loedoo who will *>® 8k i 011118t Trenton and N«rta wreet^ B Hto too Abbey ere Cbtel Justice Write, j®? r (orm ”, ^‘“3 d.m.gvl lo to. eilaol of I m. Beni. H Brewster. -• ator 1M-1 MO.000 end the [suer »2 0GO Tbe wort ol Ronda end Senator Hewiey. The Amer- Ui " cyclone showed Its rflect in B- .cs loan oommittee which has charge ot the ®““J7 18 a very damsging extent, corn- services ear that tbe warmth with wbica meucUg about a mile north ol hoitsrvtfle 1 ■ - ^^Atraveilng doe north acrots Ncrthamp- township mod elu'il one I'll hi » mtte »• st hi the vi .age hi Ft. I a “d Scarborough, t'n rrchvtfle cemetery g„h.iiMS i n a.t.n, was croaoed. demoUahlog >U tbs tonrb- ' ' 1 monumeote. rollings, etc., in its A I, turner ol flt.i.-linga wer- t -* ■ and a ^ttat many known bye system l that rise fleet metoodof reilrH us traffic la a well rrgniated ayaum ^BnoteB^yB^^^BemBwn.' , a?t‘hooSb a? nirttckrie 1 ^ augtrrate. fcpealdng as a Democrat and been arid op to toa time cl toa accidental • Georgian, be believed it to be te lmpoaribte to teoeriein toe txect ntuas- wucet to Wipe oat toll system for toe ber. There were also about iourteenoffi- psod ri DemoeracT and toe people oi the ceri and deck bands. Of tola number Bute. It waa said tbit no one oonld be of people oo toe wracked boat it doss not t<ftr*.v. TLe DetLOcra'.-c convention tLat nomxsted Grom Ctevriand had a plank A ataxia tog up toe river alter In toe plaliorm daofaring totir oppoeitioa toe dteaatar, reports that a body ol a to bringing oooviet labor into competition woman waa seao lot» few mlnntaa fljat- wito honest free labor. In voHnc agalntt ing toe river near tbe’spot where toa cy- this bill members thro* tori piank to the clone stnek toa UiaaiHal. but aba auk winds. ntewWtmcb toe lesm tori toe oat o< right aod mid not kloood whra^ cormeta brioog to Gaoncis and tori they tot tug made a exarch lor har. Thla mlM are not eopaami. A vote agrinat this have lev aa passenger and there may bhl te egrinet toe Democrmtlc perty. Btoet otoan lari, but no positive knowtedge is toe deribri.toe whig party bebnd maIhandmuMkh aoch feria, ■ cast a vote that was Dot Damccrrisc to the I Its track waa alaeori doe north from core, ^ .. ... . . . Past Blriimanrtccri wtiarvaa. About 190 It is sUted tori or 1JTO bates ol thralling bottau oo tote rids o< toa imr loritcnarerateadannariiy to Ogtetaotpe | wars wrecked, ores badly damaged at to county tar convict tabor, ad to tori ex. ue rendered unfit far baMtalioo, and JPOi teast la ta exnffiri with tree, honest labor. I fomfltaa were anno from toelr hou.ee f. ^■1 be kept from toe be eared isr by tbeir nriahbort. A rituu WSSSSsrJsziZL, bete^VT^afiiiics. ^JWRJ tef R XOC..JV to i:,uv c:.r r>- M'Lo-. 9're-rr ► /ut of :.r-• \i r 7' ' iT & 9 ** : *^ ri, f * : ‘ Vj ■ ■ • '» a tJe»cr.t»e<J vy ujom- EnttiffciufH everywhere h»ve re*t>onde*J travelioK < rotoe I pvlhttloo to attend tS bg^mwt 11°° townehfp ttaturing.^H J -a s'atc that egreat ear::. .,. -—1 that rrgton. It damaged meet of toe, . - ■fl bourns in toa town of B sherea and ruined ®o wn “d wreckedP Itoe cities of Boluak and Bolvoodsk. In b8f “i completely wrecked. No Urea were the letter piece the church wee shekeo to ioet sofer as beerd. Several penoca were (ragmente, whlie U waa crowded with wor- '“' b y 1 ®)“ r ' J -, T ™ M were torn ap and shippers, a large number of whom were bodily.for some dUteoce, and khtedT tte earth opened in great fissures *jaoawgspg were male throogb forerie. In Blovoodsk aod many people were awal- 8 }*®dlng corn and orchards were corn- lowed op, plelely ruined, sod ^^MhoapcoLaainoa to stqaav. Kasroir, Poj Angri* l.—k thousand ^^^^^H^^m^^mitltHWuMpnWiaaf wf at two The Utmt aartel. K-r.aalh.-i In towulm, I. ‘“t Of the Itehigh Vafley rorii Ited St two Mw2thw a |lte C Jmnouncem*Bt thS iSv 11 P® 1 ® 1 *. OH* three aud the ot:.af «a miles, “jSlScriSSSte^KiMfni^ ••"•-‘.ad ewer by tea! Light'a .term. .91 Bri are wa*litd_aw»y and traina Rbtn- tbe ttates three years ago. and who threatened lo hr:- an action (or treat:, of ; rornise .! - he dil not marry her. Bodety it very . it. a>.t over the app: , g event H-a Jy,rdsL!| i tone and daugbt arid to be very angrv. LONbON'a SXCEST V!tB. J Lor dor. Aoxuit 8,—Ryv D. William [Thompeou, artubiehop of York, to-day - 88,1 reunion of Coolsderate efl'-I ers be- ladfimaad u andlwiM of aaa and ii-1 ga tenbdri MivW atari nnuta “JST 1 .^7 >'rid*T evening. Fifteen tho..end i« PriTuril ■"_ u * b > l ®* , “ t ” tb ? eons MS now pTreent w„h . promlri of ■ . .at ° ,mU ?• ■* -* ‘*rK« iocrfftae la aittrtjdaar*: to-BorrowTI SSu U,1 *".T ,, 2‘. , -P , S T SSf? 1 ® 0 .^ Barbecnefirst were started ate laatnybt fbrill wastoo duty of tbe whole natoy and the carcasses of tw, oty cattie tod six- a stamp out tots rampant and horrioie | t y lamfla were roasted. To.s numterof lC *- I ooimois will be killed and roasted tseffi Bx-Premler Gladstone, ta a tetter, lays night during i .- s«»..oo and will be A REUNION OF EX-CONS E DERATE*. A Lures Catherina of Old Ind-eri--, Dispatch to Mr. Oar*. Galveston, August A—A >p News from Fort Worth says: A grand an that, t-rso::a ly. he would Lave o—u II the see of consent for girls had heed ra sed to It. Mr. Head and others inter! eeted met today and eperiated a (OriVB iwlttea toarraagaflamBBatritla taHvda I tbadaalb Fark in respect to the protection of gtrit-BB reported at K6W death* from tori dlieaa*. ■ „ u . In toe city of Terns!, a Monday test 911 aew cases and 10 deal he were reported ,,, and Into# province oiTmie:. o.te.Je the | thTw.n Otje 376 QCVCU9I: and Uldeat^H tnbuted frw; ilur;LK tfi* 'iay- At Uie opeu:&K cereiL*ju!« ttiis uiorM’V a comnjiu©*; waa a;»po:nted '.o a - • nlutiooof kyxispaUjy ffiitij Mr*. <yf»' ur tfratn of L*-r UiOltrioUb bLrb«'-d. ' the tatpbrt.ee of .Sen»tor <.o*r ii -' H. Krta/an *» ^ ca..rsi upon to deliver^ * principal tortacn of tLr a.y He \t.l a b*Kb l/ibale lo in* memory of General and said the people of the South TMterdtav - * T 'ta-caaL^ofTt^M^rri tierer Ioj *-t that Grant stood be- y***yy. ifftafy nil ■ m C ii ?*?■ ,eft ' tween the imp.acanfe hat* of Blanton *^1 the coU'i'-serrtj soadsere of the h< :th irr Utru eUxOKr-^d J»r!erb->o D*vh. the ciooe of tO-day s Bprrch makiui5 BBTatbeT 1 '*! 1 wa* irot loJer* dly of Madrid the cholera ie entice*! now S °°jr 0 itT Worth aorusI 6 —Tbe ex- Ito populous district. inbaUted .by fijFfr. n ~- ;£ P®°*- I dly eend ccrdiel greet:t.< to yesus«:f Uie:r I , 1 ... I beloved end trusted leader Us toe peri, sol ■ hr yea M nereoae a* te yaw kidoeya, m 7 fm yoo may yearn af aetataaad rr or urinary ovgaaa, css Mat's Bern- i Leetto ana prosper :iv. Mart • man v um hero cure: tj ii -f-1 i ■ aa cured lj M-