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discussed negro question.
IHi KI>W AV* %IO AND 90ITNERN
Kilt I 4TI> %L •KH IKTI.
|*roinlnrit llrmhrr* onnkrlcd Mod*
trillion W nli Regard lo Step* Tlmf
i;a%* Hern Tnkrn In the *tontk,
%H Relieved In I'leservlag Good
I re!l nift llolneen the North nnd
,„ulh-iiunc Criticism f Hooker
l \\ n >li imu i*ti H Indulged In.
York. Nov. 13 —Tnr Krrdman‘s
Aji nd Southern Educational Society met
a t \. w jrk. N J . to-day with Bishop fid*
v .1 i', Andrews presiding The foflow*
jri. “ *rot>ritlonj for a* ademiea for col
were iti*dk
<• ui Aiabanu Academy. Huntsville,
Al s■**•>; <*'K>km*n A ademy. Jsrkeoti*
% I , |J !<■. Gilbert Academy. Wn
***■< La k *• . Haven Academy. VVaytica-
K ; . $l>V; Uiiramie Academy. I*a
. . fii sl<*>; Meridian Academy. Me*
r , Miss. $Jw; Morristown Academy,
\1 r rj -1 wn. Tonn.. $3,000; Samuel Hous
'iit \ jlt my, Austin, Tex.. $5100; West
Tn: i Academy. Mason. Tenn.. $75
T .> \\is it K>nir discussion preceding
th i l lernilon rf the appropriations for
n -'mien for white people. It was ex
pl;< 1 that the flel*s of the academies
w, >m ng the poor wnltos. nni they were
doi *li- work, both in instruction pto
v.. ..1 \ the schools themselves and as
tc> • for the Fort Worth and U. B
Gr. i.idversities.
1 Ma;l.ilieu, in talking on the suh
j,, .k** of the effect on the alms of
t . *s of the disfranchisement acts
of t s.:ih. He said
to see the day when the flak
*hft i •'t all Americans on Amerioan
K>:l
I • it • Ia dehate on and!? ranch so
me: ne ep'.lkf<rs connecting H with the
qti* * . aider •'onsideratioii by the id a
tha i work amoni; the wh tea In the
star whi h had passed ’’dii-franchl e
mei ii a should be increase j, rather
that imdnishad.
|,( til hert. editor of the Western
Chn a. Advocate, counseled modernll n.
He . I the Houthern people tn-ide no
pret •• f disguising the objects of th e
me a ms, but that so far s the actuai
|jt * of the statutes went, there was
no * imitation set forth in -o many
wui■. li* believed in strengthening the
Imv ti ’ were holdii'.£ the North aid
Sou* i togethbr.
Criticised \\ ash I nulon.
Bi-hop Kiw.t r had criticised Booker T.
Wa line con f.*t trading the rights of the
negro for joa but for his pari he was
IKS ur* hut hat Washington was right.
Hf thought t i: education wow the surest
groundwork for the maintenance of rights
md if the t>lored man went to work on
that tin* enjoyment of his rights would
follow H -aid he hoped to see the day
>n North nnd South, when no ignorant
man would ho allowed to vote.
S* reiary Mason also said that he be
lieved in preserving good feeling between
'he North and South, but if In establish
ng that good feeding the North and
South planned to leave trie colored man
ut he Mill foretell that there would be
■ rouble lie pnid a tribute to Booker T
Wa*‘lir.gton saying tha* any man who
had done what he had was a great man.
w ut. or black. Nevertheless he did not
i*cheve with Hooker T. Washington that
edu- at ion should come first and rights
afterward. If a man gave up his rights
in this country, he said. he was very un
likely ever to get them hack again
Bishop r>. A. Ooodsell saArft Hooker T.
'V ashing ton did not deserve credit for
r.gir ti ng the idea of industrial educa
-1 n In the S uth. for the whole society
. done that thirty years ago; but the
uk r was inclined to think that his ed
n Hor.nl Idea was right. He said that
f believed trial any community of the
te race In the North -that wa- ruled by
*th*r race by a majority of numbers
.id resist to the point of revolution.
Bishop recalled a number of kindly
•x on th** par of Southern whites, sonu
wh m i epmed tbtrir olrarchN to
t e color**d man when h< was holding
nferen'es mnng theam.
I will tell the colored men." he said,
••hat every word of war they speak now*
* 11 make the . |e\ ition of their rare more
•tlcult In the end."
The white a wdemiew were then given
I appropriations.
NC\M O M ANTS HUAI EM..
lien ring in Extradition IWrcillsg*
in t hiengn.
C leavo. Nov. 13.—The he it In* cf th
. of William U Colwell hf r- Unit and
S’ i •*• Commissioner Foote in extradition
p . • e-ling* w.i* concluded to-day. < ol*
.s h cured of robbing the Mexican
ral Eiecirlc Company of the Cltv t
1 xleo of $2.0 0 In c. h and s>Oo In
•s. and the Mexican g ivernment ask
he be returned to that country for
t p. The eotnmfc loner took the case un
advisement.
•well says he was formerly private
• ary t. deorge Vanderbilt at B lt
r . Cisile In North Carolina He <!•*•
i that he i*<ok istt In the robber/of
Mexican K'ectr.c Company, th ugh
1 ;mr dy. who was a fellow cm.loye
ef tee *l* trie company wil Cos well .n<l
i. dlsi|i>p*ared from .Mexico about the
itt time Colwell did.-has confess and and
rated Col we 1
TRI AL OF lUK ATiK KTON.
A* w 4*unboat Must Alnkc n kperd of
r l %% enty-eli|l*t Knots.
Annapolis. Md , Nov. 13.—Naval Con
i ter William G Groesback. United
res N.ivy, and Engineer George K.
w i,send of the William R. Trigg Bhlp
id.ng Company of Richmond. Va., ar
' I here to-night to witness the speed
tens of the gunboat Stockton recent-
I I ht 'I t n-g < ■ mgai v The
ik. pi a ott tn* Bomn M*
n*t r.-imtt off pautuxet river. Twenty-six
' • s the contract requirement. The
rj.*nls-on in charge of the trail Is con
• i of Admiral Frederick Rodgers,
I: bl y D. Evans, and Chief Engin
’ Roelker.
I HI \ n-FOI It ItKt UVBHEO.
1 *ulif >! ore Bodies of Montlcelln’s
\ letims tn lie Found.
• rtnouth, N. 8., Nov. 13 —Up to 3
k this evening twenty-four l*o*lles of
of rlie City of Montlcello disaster
en recovered and identified, and
•tu ing out of town forwarded to
nine in Ht. John. Moncton, Bar
r . Halifax, Lokpor and other
f r inter men’. The bodies of tlie
other are still missing.
A of them went down with th* Mon
'• in deep water thetr remains may
• r Tm* found.
Killed llutli Ills Partner*.
l.i Nov. 18—In a fight to-day
•u.uncse affairs connti ted with
.* ■ 1 on of s store here P. J* lls'-
his fNirtners J. A. WUilam*
1 Weibourn. All three wero
_____ -neru dtlsens.
TO LIVE WELL
IS TO
EAT-WELL.
Absolutely Free!
jy Send a po.tal erd, addre.ee.l to
yr Warner s Safe Cure Cos.. BockM-steg.
l£r N. Y . requesting a free sample of
fW Warner’s Bafe (Tire, mentionlr.g thi*.
iff* paper, and you will receive nmc b>
return i>ust
RATIONAL W. C. T. I . TO HKKT.
(wll for the Contention Issued l>
the I’rrstdeut
Chicago. Nov. Is.—Mrs. L M N
Bttvens, president, and Mrs. B M. P
Fry. corerspondlng secretary, have l*.
sied the call for the National Convention
of the Woman's CbriMia: Temperance
Union. It s*tys:
"The Nat onal Woman's Christian Tem
pers noo Union is hereby offlcially railed
to meet tn tu twenty-seventh annual
convention at Washington. 1 C Nov. 3
to continue In session until !• 7
"The lime, as well as the pia< t of our
meeting, is significant. It !> the m*nth *•(
a Presidential election and th w- k of
opening the United Btates Congr. s, in
both of which we have intense it*.taresi.
but in the words of Miss Willard con
vention call for I*9H. 'We sh ill meet no?
as a political party, but as those to whom
politic* seems a warred duty; rot as finan
ciers and yet as thos*- profundiy Interest l
tn finance, not as statesmen, but wc trust
as states worn* n—the women of u great
nation. bapttz*d with a mighty earnest
ness. endured withs cl* ar vision that
enable* us to see that * uitevr rise the
nation and individuals constituting that
nation may need, the primal not* is ap
plied righteous neas.'
"We bespeak universal observance of
the day of prayer. Friday. Nov to fl
end that we may have a pillar of .loud
by day and a pillar of fire by night, not
only while the convention lasts, but dur
ing the entire year."
DEATH OF C A FT. JOHN If ART.
He Was U rll-Knnu n n n **ht|pinu
Man and I nltan Flllltiisler.
Philadelphia. Nov. 13.—Capt. John D
Hart of Cuban filibustering fame, died to
day of apoplexy. Capt. Hart had been
in poor health lately and made h - home
at Atlantic City. Yesterday he came her*
and was stricken on the street He w **
taken to n hospital, where he died with
out regaining consciousness
Cnpt Hart's life was practically spent
In shipping circles From an a >le s* *m u
he became a successful ship owner, and
engaged kn the fruit trade with the W*
Indies I Miring the year !•' two of h:-*
vessels, the Bermuda and laurndn. mad.
frequent trips to Cuba with arme and am
munition for the Cubans. Cup* Hat t
was convicted in Pecember. IRW. of par
ticipating in a filibustering expedition,
and wn* sentenced t< two ye ir* impriccj
me.t In February. I$3N the senten. .•
was put Into execution, and In June of
the same year. Cap Hart v.s pardoned
by President McKinley.
Caps Hart was born In Accomma*
county, Virginia forty-on* ye rs ago.
BLI MP IR UNAKEVI OIL.
( hanres nf I'aselng Dlvltlrnri ( atiisrd
Hot tom to l>r|.
Chicago. Nov 13.—-Announcement by the
officials of the Eindseed Oil Comf .my of
the |M*dbliiiy that B will pus* th* Jivt
dend on the preferred ►to k and the quar
terly meeting of directors In New York
on Thursday, sent linseed prices down
with a rush to-dy. Within fifteen mi? •
utes after the market opened over 7.000
shares of the preferred stock wer* e. 11.
causing a slump to 4*v After Ite rap! I*
drop to 40. the preferred stock roe** more
gradually and touch**! 48, receding after
wards at the clore to 4'* l *- This 1- fi h* -
from the flrsi price of the morning after
elec*lon of 10** The iottom price t- lav
Is the lowest the
since the company was organized.
Bit VAX ACKNOW LKIM.KO |T.
Thanked the Georgia l.eglalafnrr fr
I'leetlnu Him.
Atlanta. Nov. 13.—The Georgia Eegtsl*-
ture being unable to adjourn Nov *.
ut.anlmously elect*-l Hon W. J. Bryan
President of the United States Mr Bry
an has scknowfrdg*l the compliment and
a letter from him was read in the Sen
ate to-day by order of President Howell.
Mr. Bryan says:
••While the return,* show that the de
cision rendered in my favor in Georgia
has been overruled in the higher cour;.
which includes the entire nation, yet I
leg to express my appreciation of th* n
lldenee and good will expre*.-* and By th*
members of the Georgia Legislature.
Yours truly. W. J Bryan."
01*1011 %Tl\ KN MN‘Ks:il Ol T.
Cotton Mill Trouble* Unsettled In
Grrrnaliorn, V, C‘.
Greensboro. N C.. Nov 13 —The cotton
mi l trouble In AluiHance county, wh* r.
several thousand ojvratlvee are locked out
on account of their refusal to abandon th*
textile workers' union. Is practlrolly un
changed. For over a month eighteen or
twenty mills have either be*n standing
idle or running with reduced fore*. The
union operatives are vacating the fa tor.
houses a* rapidly a* possible. In n *ord-j
ance with orders tssuel some days n-o
Those who have been unable tose*u e em- !
ployment elsewhere are temr'orarl.N Itv- I
Ing In tents furnished by *he N iponal
Textile Union
BOTH WEItK UUNM RFI).
Conrt-martlal Recommended for One
o# Craven's officers.
Washington. Nov 13—The raval cour
of Inquiry which Investigated I r y lBlO i
on Oct. 1. near Newport/ of the >orf d>
ivoat iMhlgren and the A. M 'raven has
made Ra re oromendlng thit
Lieut. Ford H Brown of the Oav n b
tried by * ourt-martl .1 and th<t Leu*
William G Miller of the Hahlgrrn Be en
sured. On the recommendation o t
judge ndvo.xite general. Fe r* ta v L ng
dispensed w ith the r urt-mnrt'sl an ! **l
ministered censure In cafes
-+ T
HONOR NBLN UIMTI 1IIUKI).
I lent. Col. ItMssrll B. Mnrrlsoii Is
Non Onl of the \rm>.
Washington. Nov. s3.—Lieut Pol. R s
sell B. Harrison. Inspector gcnenl V F
V„ hss been honorably dis barged fr< m
the service of the United Ht tes, to 'a e
effect Dec 1 next, h.a service 1 * ng * o
longer required. Col llairlson b o
of ex-Presldeirt Harrison
|)nrr> lnllelm**af lllmiii:•***!.
N.w > k N- , 4
the Criminal Court. to4qr granted •
motion of l>cputy Btate Attorney General
Hedges to dismais the indUtment g-lnst
Chief of Police William 8. 1> very, ( barg
ing him with a violation of th- election
Uw. . .
Poller flopped Marling.
Berlin, Nov. 11.—Yesterday th* tKilic of
M tyenev prevented meeting at which
an address was to have been delivered on
ihe Hay market riots, entitled "A Judicial
Murder in Chicago.*
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOV EMBER 14,1000.
Alls To l ilt. SHIPW IIBOKUD.
AN lnt flic Lift* Nervier lias
Dune In a Wnr.
Washington, Nov. 11,—6. I. Kimball,
general superintendent of the hfe-aaving
scrvl* • t his annual report to gecre
tsry Gage. - \s that the number of dis
! aMrrs ;o do umMited veseela within ih#
Held of operation* of the service during
liß pear was vi There were on htwrd
1 the-, v —* ~•* 2.* * persons, of whom 2.507
wire - i\. i and forty-eight lost Hlx
hun-lr and and si*%cntly-thr o shipwrecked
petso.is received suot'ar at th*- slations.
to w hem 1.447 days' relief in the aggre
i*. • w i ifrond's I The ealimated value
of the \ .*' !• Involved in disaster was
K. 127, "'* an ! t at of thetr cargo** $3.-
<•'..* 4 making it total value of prcn>erty
imperi!.l sm:u.l9o of thl anunifH $7 -
2.14 was hiv* and and r-’.23S.SU lqit The
numb-T • \* • n totally lai was t>l.
The mv* fti' ullon* made Into the details
of every sh.pwi- k invoivtiig !<>#e of life,
and into t oil-be t ..f the life saving
crow-, *hcaw that no life was l >*t through
lack of pr.-nipt ard faithful efforts <sll
the pirt o th* life-saving men More
thtn one- 1f of thc-e that perished wera
1.-t by t* ***n of iheir unwße at.empui
to re. h he shore in their own lioats.
whl • ll h* y had ratnaino.l o board th*
w ks t .y wo ihl all have been raved.
wet • ’.i yhii ma:***. who refused to
t ike ta the boats.
ATOHI Is IIIM ItIdOITKB.
sinuaKled Jrnel* Hardly Thoae of
Unipre t nrlotta
Cit. of M* \;<* ■ Nov. 13 The raport of
the arie-t In New York f Prrt* n<i
Marchtilehl. charged with having mut
gled Into the United Ptates diamonds an!
other J w.l !.* 1 aig iu •* U.m.eror Max
im Ban is crown m l to Kut*r*s* Carlotti.
ex-vted much Inier*-t her* ll Is i.oi e
||ev* and that th** Jewel* were part of the
regalia of the f.-rriit-r sovereign of M- Xl' o
ind o and ImpelialisLc consider B quite lot
po.H*ible that su-'h valuable diamonds
. ouid hav• Lilian Into the hands of pr-
I vat** p irtie
\>< HOlt LINIdw M:U NMIFB.
Will Add Fixe Biu steamer* to Their
t arise Fleet.
New York Nn 13 The An hor L‘ne.
wh’ h maintains two serv.cae
i from the for' o' New York, on to Glas
gow via M*\die. the Qther to Genoa, Ni
ple and other Me l.terranean ports, ’ has
now In course of onstruction an addition
|o' ti\ new (tamers to their large ft *t.
Of tb Bit tw • | *
i w * * '• • r
an : on* recently vomp et'd, an add'tl* n
o 7' ) tons will le added to the Sine’s
! totting*-.
1
NTRIIAI: ON THE N%\TA PR.
It \\ ns Ordered and l ailed Off \A Ith-
In lliilf an ltar.
I*. Angeles. C.l , Nov. IS—A srike war
ordered *<n t • Hanta !•%• system to-dy.
involving nil tin tel* ;rnph oierators west
f Albuquerque in< hiding those In the
,mpk \ <,f th* fkxithern California and
San J*>a*i it Valley mads, and called off
wltiiin ha.f u •ur. The duration of the
trik* w • l.n ’• 1 th it so far os known
i.oi;.- of t m r. a■ - 1 'i■*l!> left their keys.
4.lll'ltl> HOI M. HI l>**.
Il*lie%el Fixe A|re Bodies Will lie
I'onng tu the Helirls.
Poplar Bluff, Mo Nov. 13.—A partial
search of the r*i ns of the Burned Gifford
Hotter* was mad Betlay. but only one un*
dcntlll 1 B-.iy was recovered. The debris
i'! *-tUI B trnit :' *til the Intense heat has
rtar l*d th work of the searchers. It is
now com t ier* I certain that five more
bodies ii* beneath the ruins.
Wilt: IIKFIM.II ADHIMION.
Trvent> -five Inimlunml l.aeemukers
\\ tin Were Dowlrlte*.
Philudelpi.il. Nov. 13,-Twentyltlve lm
m grants, who am*- here us saloon paa
engers on the American Line sieamer
Wo* Innd >’•*• ■ rd iv, were to-day denied
admission t* tin- country by l*oard of
t quire of the United Statea ImmlgratUm
Commissioners on the ground that they
had viola?ed the contract labor law. The
m* n and women are In. .makers. It was
proved that a first-class pjs* ge hAd
been p.. and for iiv m by John Alexander
IV,\\). th*- Invine Healer" of Chicago,
who ls>ut to found u city called /don.
n* r Waukegm 111., where he Intends tt>
*- t ibli. h u L*t producing plant.
18101. W %s FBI Ml (.1 ILTY.
snt VII* Wife nn Infernal Mnehlne
by Kxprea*.
Minneapolis. Nov. U A special to the
Times from Witcrjo, lown. says; The
use of the state versus Jerome Hool was
given to the Jury at $ o’clook this evening
and at 11 o'clock a verdict was reached
hi;d.ng the prisoner gulity of assault with
intend to commit murder. He was charg
ed with attempting to kill his wife by
m* ans of an Infernal machine sent to her
by express.
SHORT IN 111' IHOtm
Detcetixes Are Looking; for \A 111 la in
N. Murk.
Nashville, Tenn.. Nov. IS—Detectives
ire *e,r< nine for 'Vllllam B Mark, hook
k* pet in lh< grain an l commission house
of N. ar.l t utter of thi* city, who is
narked with Is lag short In his accounts
ti the extent of fourteen or fifteen thou
. md il nl ts. Mark - alleged shortage ex
ten.tv k iwo years He Is alleged to
hav* manipulated Ml -of l i ling. ate.
Mil) lie Settled.
TANARUS rr*’ Haute, Ind., Nov. 13 —The strike
f th hoisting engineers in the Indiana
co;I field which was declared Monday,
n tv !■ settle by thi end of the week
To- lay ten of the Indiana opera tors sign
ed tin* Illinois s tb* and will puy the
w 4 demanded by the enff.natrs for one
>* r The -i mof the scale means an
eight-hour ri.y and n |H*r cent. Increase
wages for the strikers. •
An|l-lrnt < Went Over.
Jcffersr.r. City. M* , Nov. 13—In the
Supreme Court * n banc to-day the case
if Attorney (if, eral Crow ugninst the
C ntitient.il T .* <•■> Comp *ny for a writ
.f ouster for violation of the untl-trust
I w v is coat tried t*, the January call of
the imne docket, for the reason that the
t)j*;,nwnv Is r>: yet complete. Testl
n ny w*.’d be f.k<*n here next week.
Je*e ilmtiH' A\ iiloxx llrwil.
Knr."is M< Nov 1J —Mrs Zerel
i J -.! • w: *w of Jrsee James, the
n.vd > uthw-stern .indit. died it her
nj .. r* to-dav oi a <*ompiica(lon of
dleca* after n !ag Bine** Mrs. James
w - Mu Minims Bne wo **om near
Km • < liv in ISt4, nul was married
to Jam*'* .11 K*s*rr,ey Mo.. In 1374. Th-y
had cm .-oi; J.*- Jr. who is now In
ndncM in Kano.iM City.
A PrcLtnitr> Ntsrvey*
j.uk- o. Nov. 13.—The prel.mi- j
nary urvey of the Jackaon. Columbus
and Ncrthweatern Uuilroad wo* begun
s*eday.
CHOATE SPOKE AT EDINBURGH.
AAfKRIt AA A All! %as A HOR** IYTtBR
BIITINL AIMIHIXS,
Belixen-il lununiiral Lectnrr at the
Pblloaopliteal lnfltntAwii of Ihttii*
tin rail—lit* WwbJeet AA a* “The
I areer anil t hararlrr of Abrakam
I tneolii**— l ord Rosel*er> Intro
dareU Mr. 4 hoatr and Also I'ald a
Tribute to the (ireat %uierleuu.
Edinburgh. Nov. 13.—Joseph 11. Choate
; the United State* ambasMwtnr to Great
Britain, this evening delivered the Inau
gural lecture at t ie Philosophical lnstl
tutkwi of Edinburgh, inking as his theme.
The C areer ami (Tumi u r of Abraham
I Lincoln."
lord Roseberry, who pressed, intro*
du ed Mr. Chxsite. a* follows
"Mr. Choate wi one of uwt choice sue
i ••salon of men whom the Unl(cl fftatrs
i have sent to this country. il‘ bus cn
de.ired hmiseif to u in i t etnai k* ili •!••*
gree by his brilllnnt and gem.il qualities.
. For his discourse he his selected one
of the most tnieri’eting subjects within
the range of possibility, the great man
whom he personally knew in the fir* i,
Abraham Llncdii " T:ie following are
extracts from Mr. Choates address
"When you askrd ie to deilxer tlie ln
nugural .uklreas un this *>* caslon. I recog
nised tiiat i owed this compliment to
the fact that I was the official i. pr* *• -il
lative of American .md in ecle tlt-g \ sub-
Jeci I ventured to think that 1 might in
terest you for an hour In .• bd*f tudy in
|io|)uliir government, as ll.ustrated b\ the
life of the most American •>{ alt An***rji*
• ans. I therefor* offer n* ap i 9
i asking your attenticui to Abrn .tin l.tn
• olr to hi* unique cßarH'-tcr and th* part
he ls>re in two lm|urt*int gchievrmcnD
of modem history, the pr rvatlon .f
tha Integrity of the Ainerß an I n*oii and
the emarw'ifxitlon of the colored rao.
"During his brief u*rm of |Owrr, be w.*
probably the cbject of m* r • abuse, vini
fication and ndlcti e than .csv other iivixii In
the world, but when lie f* l b> the Imikl
of an assassin, at the very moment of his
stupendous victory, all the nnilor■ * of the
earth vied with one another In paving
homage to hi- character; and the thirtv
flve year* that have since Hup. -• 1 have
established hi* place in hli*tor> as one
of th great bonefneters <; of his own
country alone, but of the human r.v •
"(In* of many noble utt. ran ••- upon the
occaalon of hi* death wn* that in which
Bunch made its rruiguanirno i* r* • intatlon
of the spirit with which It hiui pursu'd
! him:
i Beside this o*rpsc tlmt bear* for winding
sheet
The Star* and Htrlpe* he lived to rear
anew,
Between the mourners at hi* head and
feel
Ray, scuriile Jester, I* there room fur
> oti?
• ••••••••
Ye*, he had lived to shanv iim frotn my
sneer.
To UriM* my pencil and confine my |*en
To make m* own thi* hind—of primes
|H*er.
This rall-spdtter—a true-bofn king of
nn n *
"Fiction can furnish no match for the
rom.ino of Id* life, and biography will be
sea relied In vain for such startling vicis
situde* of fortune, so great |>vt*r and
glory won out of such humble beginning' 4
lid verse circuit? - * an-=•-.- • • •
"It is now forty since I first mm
and heard Abraham Lincoln, but the ini
pression which In* left on my mitxl is |n
* ffa* eable. After his great su* • • --• * In
the VA'est earn*- to New York t< nitik*-
** 1-HiU'sl add He upp- .if l in every
sense of the word like one of thi nkatn
l>eo|)le ansMiK whom he loved to l count
ed. At first sight there was nothing im
pressive or imposing about him—except
that hi* great stature singled him out
from the crowd; his cloth*** hung awk
wardly on his giant frame, his face was
of a 'lark pallor, without the alightest
tinge of color: hi* seamed and rugge*!
feature*, bora the furrows of hardship and
struggle; hi* b *p-* t eye* lM.k* and sad and
anxious, his countenance in rf'i****' gave
little evident * of that brain |Kw*er which
had raised him from th* lowest u th
highest stAtion among hi* countrymen; a*
he talked to me before th* me*ting. he
•WMd ill at eas. with that sort
of appr* hoaoton which a young
utnn might fee| before pr.-enting Min.olf
to anew anl s rnige audi.-n wfio-e
critical disposition h* Urea and. U wi -a
great audlen e. Including n'| th no ed
men-all the learned ar.d cult ore I- o hh
l>arty in New York, editor-. • B rgytie n
statesman, lawyers me f har ts, crltl *
They were all very curioti- o h a r him
His fame tat* a p.>we ful s| **aker Bad pre
oUwl him. and exagg*ra*'d rumor f
hi* wit the wcr-l forertiimer of an ora
tor-had reached 'he E t. VA tie Mr
Bryant presented him. n the itign pat
form of the Cop r Inr.Bute, n va t • <i
of eager, upturned far * gr* -led un ul
of Intena** curiosity to nee sh it thi-* m l"
child of th* |ie* pie was like. lie was
equal to th* occ.ioton. When h -pok
he wa* transform *l. h.s eve klndl l ,*
volet rang, his fn •*• *iione an*l seemed o
l.gut Up the Whole semi|< ly Far 111
hour and a half he held his no*
diene* in the hoj.t wof hi* hind His
sty la of spcvca and nvuuirr . f
delivery ware severely oitiiim*. What
Lowell railed. *Tie grand simplicities of
the Blblle* with which h** was so familiar,
were reflected In hi* discourse. With no
attempt at ornament or rhetorl . without
parade or pretense, he s|M>ke straight to
the poirit. If any cam* expecting the
turgid eloquence or the ribaldry of the
fionter, they musi have tH*qi startle.) at
tbc earnest and sincere purity of his ’-
terances. It was marvellous to *e how
thus untutored nuin. by mere self-disci
pline, and th* B ch.* ning of his own spir
it. had outgrown all meritricious arts,
and found his way to the grand* ur and
strength of absolute simplicity • • •
"Alas! In five year* from that exultitn'
night, i saw him again, foe :*• I;m time,
in th* same city, borne m hlr* coffin
through Its draped streets. With tear*
and lamentations a heartbroken peop>
aciXimpanied him from Washington, t •
scene of hi* martyrdom, to his last rest
ing place in the young city of th West,
where he had work* and his way to fam* •
• •
"in all the grandeur of the vast power
that he wielded, he never ceas* I to !**•
one of the plain people as he alw jys exil
ed them, never k*t or lmp.ilr> his jw*r
fect symt*athy with (h*m, was alw tvs i
perfect touch with them rind open to th lr
appeal*, and here lay th*- very secret
of his personality and of their power, for
th* people In turn gave him their abso
lute confidence t ID- courage, his forti
tude. hi* patience, iie hopefulnes- were
sorely aried btr. never exhaust* t • • •
"The gTow'h and development of Lin
coln's mental power and moral force of
his Intense an*! magnetic personality,
after th** vnM responsibilities of govern
meut were thrown upon him ut the age
of 52, furnish a rare and striking diustra
A New Comer Expected
It will tiring joy and com tort, es(>ccially if its birth V\
is made t mother. f (jp -
Children born under painful circumstance*or ttur- Yk-o''
roundings licfore <r during accouchement are rarely 'vA
strong. ilthy. X ’ •
Parents and relatives should recommend a trial of l^)h"
" Mothnr’r. fniooff" for external nsr-. It lx a
simple and effective lininn nt, rdievinz all p;tin by relax- "
ing the muscles. There is nothing like it in th>- world. m wmh
Md hyUt ISvrr*."*"' to. .t—" P* ef. 11 ol po -a I per tMlle. lwmli'J-H-M
Tkt: SUMMS Be*.l Lgyus CO., Allnatu. Urn. kmj. • *( I. Owe.
tion of the truirvekHis capaott> and adopt
ability <Af the human inte4lev*t f th*
4cuiui mind In the mund body. He cam*
to the dlftchflirvr of the great duties of
the pre.-Uiency with absolutely no expe
rience in the Mdnvnlr'ration of govern
menrt. or of the vastly varied and >x*mpil
at*d queattoqs of foreign Ht>l vlomesflc
policy w h immediately *xne* and con
tinuad t pr*so u|sn lum during the rsst
of h** life, but he mastered **ch as u
* nine (ptHtrently with the facility of t%
trained and experlencod ruler A
Clarendon said of (’.omweli *Hts part a
• emetl m I* by the demAnda of
great station Hk life thmugtx It all
wo* one of inteniM* labor, anxiety and d*s
tr*iis. wlthwrt imh blur of peaceful r*-
j***-t to every occituton. He lel public
opinion, but did not march *•> far In nd
v.inca of It is to fall of Its effective -up
|K>r: in every great emergency. He knew
the heart and thought of the people, a*
no man not in constant and absolute svm
ptahy with them could have known it.
and so. bidding thsir confldnce. he tri
umphal through and with them Not
only w* tbur** this steady growth of tn
trlled. but th* tnfln'te delicacy of his na
ture and it* capacity for reflnament de
vHoped also, as exhibited tn th* purity
find perfection of hi* language and style
of -peech The rough woodsman
who had never s#en th* Inside of a
unlx'erslty. became tn Ike end. hy s*lf
traln r.g and the of his own |*>w’
r of inind heart and soul, a master of
style ami some of his utteranee* wilt
rank with the best, the moat perfectly
adapted ii the occasion which produced
them."
Many rotab'e p*rsor were In the an
dl*nc‘ and Mr t'hoate was frequently
applauded.
lord Rosebery*, replying to a vote ol
thanks for presiding, sdd:
* Lin. oil) W* one of the great figures
of th* nlnet#enth century To me |
lus a|ho that he w * the *c'vd
fo'iinfer of the gre.vt republic II •
t r* iitfth rested <vn two rock---unflleehtnc
prlnelpl* and Illimitable common sense
One distinguishing feature that dl!Si*o
cl Med him from all the other great man
of history was hi* Immens* fund of
humoi
F.I.KS AMI THV VBTMUM.
They Are MrUrk Things Qwftte Live
ly In tuaiists.
Augusta. G . Nov 13 *lTie PTlks' rartit
v ,il ha* ieen In full bkft to-day ami
Broad street was crowded to-night with
merrymakers and confetti throwers There
war- another comic par** I* to-nlghl and
the Midway was crowded.
Everything Is in readiness for the open
ing of the Confederate Veterans' Re
union tomorrow. Hundreds of veterans
hi\e already arrived. and empty
sleeve* are be*-nmllig notice* big
In the crowds 7>l vision heart
quart* ra. In the Leonard budding, have
prrvo-nted busy scene all day. and to
night the committee has been distributing
meal tlckei*. iwirtgca and naalgnlng sleep
ing quarter*. The lower floor of the
Hickrom I'Ulhltng hoe fitted up a
a dining I,all for the veteran*. The six
long (able* running th** full length of
the spacious building will seat 4i> at one
tlm* and the veterans will cum* In relnys
until all have been fed. Everything B neat
and ippettztng and the epre*d will be
abundant
To-morrow the morning koura will be
occupied with the detail* f organisation,
while the afternoon will lw devoted t*
the iddresses of weloom* by Mayor Mr
-nn .md Chairman Boykin AA'rtgit *nd
i,. r ei*i*or• on leh.ilf of tha division by
Gen Clement A Evans
Among the tllstlngulshed \ls4*ers in the
city to-day 1* the venerabl Har.y
nil. Ar*'hdea xn of Havwnn th. wh*se r-*-
lder.ee I* In Brunswick Col. C4*sll par
ti* tpated in the -klimlsh after th- fall o
Fort tiumter, and with tb exe*p.km of
Jefferson Imvls wa* the list prlw.*f)*r to
.* rel**.tHcd after the wr He eit* •!
Ihe geririce a private anl earn* *ut a
colonel, Mrg twice wounded. Msi * f
the unpa will arrive tomorrow morning
on the early train*.
Lap'll I MaF RE-Vl* At A A HE BltlE*
Talk Of Hlffle nit tea Bet w een Japan
and Russia.
S' Petersburg. Nov 13. —ln the first of
.i series of articles on the relations be
tween Japan and Burnt.i the Nov os Vr*n
ya makes the predict ion - probably In
spired—that the estrangement between the
two countries xvlll lw transient. The ar
ticle rei-all* the former te*ttmonlal* of
Russian friendship for Japan and the
p lagoglc services rendered the M'k*i *>
irmy and navy by Rusa The paper
asserts that the difference* existing be
tw*n the tWi governmuts are due to
\\ * f European Dowers, wno Inspired the
Jwponese ambition to acquire Cores.
I %M ALTIE9 IN CMROM3 1.,
Child Burned to Heath—Cripple
lirownril Himself.
Columbia. 8. C.. Nov. 13.—1n Dials lown
-hip. Ixurtn* county, to-day, two little
children of Elbert Martin climbed into
their father's cotton press, which wo*
partly filled with cotton. It is supposed
they struck a match. Or.* was burned to
death ami the other will die.
WIU It. Mark/, for twenty years an In
valid and cripple, drowned himself in
Spartanburg to-day Hi# cothlng ami
ruche# were found on ih* bank of
Whites mill-pond. The water la being
drown off to-night.
WILL WKIJ ONK THE IIOIIRR.
Germany (•lad In Have Them In Her
A f rtean I aln>.
Berlin, Nov. 13.—The governnwu has
officially Informed the Colonial Council
that it will gladly grant permission o
15.(j*X> Transvaal Boer# to trek through the
Katasuri desert to terrliory in German
Bouthve*i Africa Arrangements, there
fore, are now being made to welcome the
vanquished Boers a* anew and valuable
element for the colony.
% Aea Hlennishlp Line.
Baltimore. Nov. 13 —A movement is-on
f*t to revive the project to eatahlish
st* amshlp line leu ween Balllmore and the
VA •st Indies. A company was formed
two year# ago with this object In view,
but box been held In abeyance.
Allll and Klextt,#r Burned.
Wichita Fall#. Tex., Nov. 13.—The
Wichita Mill and Elevator rompiny’s
. levator art.l warehouse burned last night
(>## Is s!£>.oUo. fully covered by Insurance
The mill wn* saved and also a lurg< quan
tity of grain.
t.lft From Rockefeller.
Cleveland. O . Nov. 13 -John I). Ibicke
fe.b-r has given to the bußdnz
fund of the College of Dhy#lc ant end
Burgeons tn thi# city.
PROUD OFNER HAIR
Mi** Turns* Arks****, th. w.ll-knnwn .Ir&mktlr l•>lr. wrlK* u* th. following
l.ttrr from h.r rrwit.leuc. *) W l.tth Htnwi, N.w Vork City. Thi* ,n4
T.rlilo young l*ly hu mxl. n onviM. nm. for h.r*.l( on th. ataff. by her
•xccliont work tu support of Mime of Uio l.ulmy *ter, b.nf<'. bring notvl tn
lltrrarv anrl ,rt otrrto* u adapt with
thr p.n and pondl. Bh. W justly proud
Ttr a-s, of hor magnlSonat band ol bulr. whn h u
shown tosilyontagolu Utoaccompuuyuig
V Tfi “Som. tlm. *o, whrn my hir w*
, /Lygr hmhi>d, I notirrd mor,- and tuoro th.
Ineiawa of h*ir l.ft on the <nmt> My
-g rwg •<*,lp br.'m. dry und my hair grow thin
\ j *o rapidly thot 1 h*d to rbungo thi stylo
ffßg of wnarlug It I thru trird various hair
JjMM wW#l tonics, th. .tlm of which waa to inakn
j* *SS my ncalp .srrrdmgly trndrr, and tha
hair stiff and hrml. whrn dry. I rr
. jxC* l wind to try Cnrirru Noir. Th.com
_ * jtS c-'SfltA fort I .ipnrnc>d I had givan it
I aluOK trial waaa" grwatlhat I datrrmiliad
tocoutinu.lt Taking • ar. to hav. tha
Q room w.iiu, I W.uild shall)p.., iy h.s!
'mmSF with a strong lalharof t i ticuua Soar,
mMmUOj lotting uremsm for .om.'lim.., I would
I thru wash It off with warm water, and
XwXl - , J dry thoroughly. Aftar a short timamy
' bHr 1 hair r.aaad coming out, growing soft and
7 silky to Uin touch, t’rm in* Soar is
4 marvellous, and I would not lio without
it for my toilet table. ’•
RA VK Torn || AIR with .hampoo. of Crrncra* soar and light dressing, of rVTtrvaa,
purr.! uf rmollieut skin rurr,. Tin. tr.slmrnl st once .lows fslltn* kalr, r< mo< r. cruets,
.. airs, and daiclnilt, WH>th.s Irrlulrd, Itrhlnir surtar.*, sUmulatni th hair follu
suppllr* thr roots with rtirry. awl nourlahtnral, and makes the hslr grow upon a
wholesome, health) sralp when all rise falls.
rmit MILLIONS OF WOMEN
I'hr Cpti rrtu Ho if rrtu<Mely for proeorTlrg, pnrffvlng. and hesutlfylng Ih#
slrtn, for oirsnslng (ho srslp of cmihP. hcaUm, and daodniff, and th* ainpplnf nf
Rkill falling Hair, for •ofieuUig. whtlacing. and aoothtng red, rnagh. and M>ra hand*, la
jksNMJI th*- form of bath# for annoying irritation* and rhaflngH, or 100 frw or offasalv*
• ps fapiratt n. In tho f*rm of waaba* for uloevaltvs wUbmm. and for many
Hr I** chi* antueptic pnrposra which rondlly *u *••( thrmorirea u w.men, sod ••geclaiif
F* sifia mother* and for #ll the |*ur|HjMw of ths toilet, both, and nursery.
Bold throughout the word. Prick. **<• purrs# Dies ard Cues. Cost., Sol# Prop#*
CurietOA Kxaswtxs. " All about lb HkUt, Bcaip, and Hair ** Iras.
AA ILL MAKE Rt MIIEN TIB*.
New I nni-ern Iflua I'uri'linxeri l ora
t 100 st Am lulm
V#ldnsu. fi , Nov. 1.1 A large rubber
tire manufacturing company ha# purchas
ed m location In thin city, and. It is said,
will move Its plant here at once. The
concern wdl employ from thirty to fifty
expert workmen, and the pay roll will be
large It w'lll manufacture rubber tires
for bicycle*, buggies and automobile#,
having a patent -n an Inn* r mle w hich le
proof Mg tin puncturing The . ompany Is
lacke<l by umrd* capwal ond the enter
prise bi*ls fair to be a very important one
for Ihi* entire .teflon.
Elder F L. A* am# i*f the Christian
Church has accepted a call to Ghat'*
no* at a. and ex|e ts to Imu* next Balur
day to take up his duth# there. If'*
prea* bed hi** last term* li here cm> Hunday
tn the Knlgnts of Uyihls# Eldar Ad
ame lias lived here for rt\e or six yeira
and has served the Christian Church a#
pastor. During the lime he marrbd •n*
of Valdai#'* most popular youi .f women,
Mlsa Dellte llrtgg> ui.d hi* removal Is
very much regretted by the m uiy frb-nd*
(rf Inith
A negro, Clifford Williams, w.* mashed
to death in the yards of the Plant Bys
trm lust night while coupling car* ID*
Mtep|Ms| between the cars to niMk* . coup
ling uihl trle*| t*> pass to the iqiposlte side
of the. track, lie w.tm caught letween the
cars, dying hi hour after the accblcnt
AA 11 Hams lived at TluxusvllW
and had been working for die Plant
Hystem about fifteen years.
The large ia / laud to the north of the
city is to be cut up into town 4ot# ami
put on the market for sale. The prop
erty ha# l*e-n brought in close touch wttn
the clt! by trie building of the cor line,
and ft Is expected mat a year hence th*
entire place will be dolled with cottagt m.
qIKIN MAAI .s IPilUt >1 AM.
l"ortuiPs R(i> Ml Lady I*l tinges to
the Hes "tie.
• Jim ..I Mil* M Ml* l* i • hi Ind
Ulbon Is tinging with jaaine for the cour
age which she has displayed. Hhr has
save.! a life, the life of a Asherman named
Catalan lie w i In (larger of drowning
at Ciscoes, a few mile# from Lisbon,
where the royal family Is sojourning.
4*at#lao. It seems, had Just landed her
Majesty from a small Iswt and was turn
ing around when the litlie craft capsix***!
and he was thrown Into the ecu.
hoi.g fearles#, and an excellent swim
mer. the (Juren unhe-ualingiy plunged
Into the water, nd with a few vigorous
stroke* reached the sinking man. fly main
strength she held up his head until two
other fishermen came to her aid find Cat
alao was brought to Ihe snore Then II
was found that oh* of his legs was broken
and usless.
Ily the Queen*# orders the suffering man
was conveyed to the royal palace and oh*
Is dire ting arrangements tor
his care and comfort. Her devotion Is the
subject of much eulogistic comment.
The Queen was the prun e** of orlsana-
Bourbon ami m daughter of the late Comle
de Paris w nen she married King Dom
Carlo# I of Portugal on May 22. IWK. They
have two children
The Quean has ern studying medicine
and has established . pub .c clinic at the
royal pni#rc fin# has done a great deal In
Portugal for Ihe Improvement of women’s
o|qH>rtunlies for education.
- . A
4*l KEN KISSED Mi lt I.OVEH.
AA llhelmlnn and the Drake Hid Josf
as other Penplr.
From Ih Philadelphia Record.
Berlin. NoV 4^—Queen Wllhelmlna. of
the Net her la mis. met yaaterday for the
first time on German rod her lover, Duk*
Henry of Mecklcnburg-Bchwertn. and the
two kissed ench oilier heartily. Just like
those of less exalted station
The meeting occurred at the Venlo
station Hamburg, whither the royal sje
-(lal from IDdhtrul arrived in th mid#*,
of n rwlnrtonn. On the arrival of the
royal train the young couple flung tnelr
arm* round each other and kisaed xach
other affecti*aal"ly A group of Dutch
residents, about ra strong In evening
dress, sang the Dutch national anthem.
Two young girls dreaaed In white then
entered the • ii*s>n carriage and present
ed Queen VVllheimlnu and her mother
with bouquets of roses. The Queen re
mained tst the window until the train
steamed out of the station, and bowed
repeatedly in reply to the cheers of those
present.
laMMe (iMthiMMtl Killed.
Atlanta. Nov. 13—Mr Isaac Guthmann.
a prominent rMiisn of Atlanta, was run
down by an electric car In the center of
the city this afternoon. Hi* Injuries re
sulted fatally.
Price of Whbki to t.o I p.
Fiankfort. Ky , Nov 13.—The Ptite
Board of Aa"*e#ment and Valuation 'o
day fixeil the tax valuation of whDkv at
$lO a barrel, instead of $7. w hich has been
the assessment fen- #• verul yanrs (•#!.
—A llerlotis Objection—"l don't see how
you ran permh your Willie to play with
that Donohue boy. He uses shocking lan
guage." "Merry! Is he playing with that
little wretch?" "Yte, thej are Just
around the corner. I know you woidin't
want him contaminated." "('ontamluatrd!
Why. the Donohue mump has the whoop
ing cough!"-Cleveland Plain Dealer.
W A* i AI.LIOn TO *C7W IOIIK,
•I. IV. Havninnil Trnnsferred to Mai**
ln '• llentl tlffler.
Hrunewtrk. tin., Nov. 13 -Mr If RL
Kayniond, General Southern Agent of tha
Ms (lory Steamship Lins and agent of tha
Clyde Steamship Line, with head qua worn
at Brunswick, will leave the South within
a few dava to accept a position high tn
the council** of the Mallory people at
; New York headquarters. He will be stic
coeded in the local field by his brother,
.Insepii UayniofHl. an experience*! steam
ship man.
The d**|iarrure of H If Raymond from
the Mouth will be a serious lose to trana
portation clr les as he Is one of Ihe lead
ers in all of the association* The lose
to Brunswick is Inestimable on he hrta
Invested largely In local steamboat lines,
and wa active as a dsvelnped of Atlan
tic sea coast reports, as well a a (urge
investor in v.irtoua public i-nt-rjinsia.
The Afallory people have long relied on
his excellent Judgment In promoting their
business tn Hou'hern fields and he hag
t-*w become so valuable to them that
they want hta entire time in the Near
York office The exsot title of Mr Ray
mond's office has not vet l)*en announced,
but It will he the higheat In the gift of
the company and carrv with it compen
a.ittou worthy of the office and the man.
J. I*. MOTK* W A* At Ml ITT Wit.
Moeon Man Tried on Aerloas (barge
In f'harlestoa.
Charlegton. H C Nov 18.—J. L Mot*-s
of Miron. Oa , was aequlttad In tha
Court of General Hcsd<me hare to-day of
breach of trust. Motes was (mploysd by
a storekeeper of Ht Andrews’ IMrtsh ta
a clerk He ran the establishment ml
made weekly return* to ttis proptietor.
last M irrji the storeke**|>er took stock
and alleged that young Motes wan s.t>l
ahor* Moles was arrested and placed fen
Jail, whirr he h*s been ev*r since. The
matter attweted 'Oiclderable attention at
th** tlm* and was fully rwponted In th#
Morning News. Motes has let er* of rec-
from leading G**orgla of
fice tiobbrs. and claims to i>** well cofi
ne tel in Ma. on He made a plain,
siralghtforward etatrn*nt t> the Jury,
protesting his Innocence. The Jurors ev
idently beloved him as agalnnt the ac
cusing storekeeper
MINX'* N IHIIOW MCiPC.
('•■■hi In *bnriln Hhllr Mr W„
1.,r1n, n I'nllrj.
rharlmton. 8. C.. Nov. U.— Norton
Munn. ,n appicnlle* at (hr Blvrralih lion
Work,, hail a mart ?lou rgcpt from
<• -alh hr 10-dy. While U< Ihk , blt.
hi, hand awl arm wrrr emugi I in tha
)a<'liur. and hr m whlriri round an I
round by th mui'hlnrry for arvrral ir.o
nvnu. B|rrtatr* Ihroight hr would bi
Klllri’ at rvrry r.vulullui) of h>-
Ina. hut wlirn thr machinery was flnuiljr
*<op|HM il wok foun t that Munn had
oaprd with a broken arm lie woo { rch
when ukrn from hi* lurc.inoua no
attlon anh alnioat in*rn*lM.. hut aavo
th* fraoturrl bon* in hi* left arm. thrP,
wa* not a ratch on him.
Nrw* t* r• iut Tnltn liaMirr.
Tallaliaaarr. Kla , Nov. IJ.—Rohrrt
Prmton ha brrn broustii h*r* for trral
rn-m I-, Drf*R i: t’hllhrlok a* <atn
ovrr from (inlwlrn county laat Saturday
nlKhl. to atirnd a negro fctlval on Lake
Jacktut. whrra .he •< *hot in the
Momacto.
Thr Klorida Ilallrcad Com mi • ion wa,
in ***e!un ail of Monday and la atlli tn
Mraaion. w.th a Ur** number of Iran*-
portatkm men preaent. I) K Ja-k <inA
Jainra Mrtistr* of thr riant By Mrm } e-
In* tn attendance from Savannah Th*
okjrai of ihM meeiln* la to couadcr
frelht rotea.
t
Mart to Arrange Indrniufty.
Hhunghnl. Nov. 13.—11 was isseited hera
that ih*‘ Empress Dowager has ii f-> nte I
H.r Kutier llsre. director of the imperial
maritime customs, to nrrmge the Indem
nity question with lilt Bowers.
•All imperial edict p|* lilts 14 Hung
Chang to raplsca Get Yung lax a fro*
erullsslmo of the .Northern srmy.
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Three **a> Hr a t laah.
Tien Tain, (undated), via Bhanahal, Nor.
, IJ—The HuerianK have .mfered thr for
, ,*ner in the railroad hourra at Umlt-
Ku to vacate th* butlilinaa and the RrMißlt
have Kent ther* a company of Infantry and
1 a boundrral Horn hay rvairy, ordertn*
three troop, to retain and protect tho
property.
,%ll Vtrrr tkeaoaed.
Ijnndon. Nov IS.—The Wiiaoa IJn*
t*atn*r Angelo, hound from Christiania.
Norway. * for Hull, which went aahoro
Sunday night near Wlthernara. on th*
lock shire com;, and ail of whooe pa*,
onitri and craw were rescued, ban bean
floated nnd towel to Grimsby road,
Mill l.eave kmerleua.
Amrticti*. Oa.. Nov. 13.—J. K|>P* Brown,
for eevcnl yrsrr srncral martascr of the
Amerlcua ofH.v. Bel! Telephone Company,
hua been promotid to itealraMe ixmliion
in ihe Atlanta erftb Mana*er Brown waa
extremeiy popular tier*, and xreat regret
la expressed at hi* contemplated de
parture ,
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