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ith com Stitnw further wmUtra grttf the measure before IjU senate for tcUotujThU ws a oa. by the aid ot democratic wlts list Is all credlUble utfi ind nivy in tain cases and moved Uporfponement intU to-morrow when he nakft an argument thereon. I tt- iv the course ot this speech Mr. Uke occasion to pay his respects yon may expect quite a lively I tfk Interlude because BWne braien to jbio people hert make no nes of cJurg- jjfn a quieVway that this contwllinj lanes in the recent greenback convent jrf nmbni was pnbUcan laoney flijwnr this may be 1 Is significant fact Jiii. more prominent members of LEat denounce the jC o1ambua pnLIon In strong terms an wllt Ve It Tbg mostalgnlncattT fact in ih the whole affair is that I xiatIona1jn Toledo the other lq neary all of those present' werefor Jiing ut and out.

The Columbus to jtstiOn which nominated Jiatt was de- tactd in strong terms anti there wax no that certain members' of that gm ntlon were wereonmpublican pay alf of rkkh very plainly goes to show that the tpttbllcaus are nervously anxious to pro- ftStS coalition between- the grenbaekera 54 the democrats. They may succeed in ptveating the coalition In name but- they rmnot prevent it In fact. Dean. itnti greenbackere here' have Itttived assurances from nationals in all jtrtJtrfQbio thetjbe voters of that party cfkartily for Ewing no matter what gone 8am Cary and other whilom leaders jay pursue. There is some cursosty meal.

bied to know what the convention celled yCry willdo but I am assured by those hfl ought to know that whatever follow reconcilable has in the campaign viii IC urawn trom the republican camp. the greeubackers and nationals who are itoccrely in favor of financial wform will vote for Thomas ing Almost solidly because" they how that the defeat of the democratic ucletii practically the defeat of the prin- epli which they have espoused. cannot perceive that there is the slight- gsyhance for Mr. George McCrarywho vis recently John Sherman's snperservlce- Ue secretary of war to succeed Babcocka tiend Dillon. My information is that die democrats are nearly or quite lid against hia confirmation and ihb fact Is calculated not only hurt Mr.

McCrarys feelingg but to liphis gentle ambition in the bud. he krejectttl it wilt ho the first instance on Word of the rejection of a cabinet officer Put a precedent mint be made at tome pe id in our history you know and it is impossible to imagine a more fitting victim than the fraudulent war secretary of a raudulent administration. The trouble is bat the rejection of McCrary will hire no effect on Babcock's savior Judge Dillon who will go on and become a Colum- biin orator just the same. But McCrarv 1 toraed. Just as the financial people are giving uisiana a regular blowing up on amount of her efforts to avoid the payirentoTher Jeto i that remarkable commorweajth steps to the front with a five per ynt bond which she presses to place UY0 the market.

nidering the fact tbC the stetefn the jrestnt complicated condition of her tosoces would fid difficult to ca a ten per cent loan thi Iry er cent experiment is a most 1 Prow ng The credit state at a very low ebb in financial srnes and if any purl of the five per cent a is tan it wit be among tier own peo ple and few of those will found to risk Wnujtuatious created in Louisiana secu- by the stock jobbers who seem to thtni in control. Senator Jones Florida stated this eve- iing that he voted against taking up Cokes ovIutioLl to discharge the finance commit- to from the further consideration of the house silver bill because after a careful' anvass of states be believed the bill would' ail to pass the sec ate and that its defeat Toald ba more Injurious to the democratic arty than its postponement for full consld- thon next December. He added that his Tien heretofore expressed on the silver ywsUon remain unchanged and that he Is Stirely in favor of the objects of the pond- The SpolThrtt-Kehlogg case was resumed. udge Mertick for Judge Spofford said he hw no witness to examine at present. He TO entitled to two more and expected My Would be here but preferred not to tell as they might ho captured by the tto side.

lie should have some fdocu- jtofotary evidence but it WM not yet pro- Senator Sanisbury chairman. said as it cented probable that congress would ad. journ at the end of this or the commencement of next week he doubted whether after adjournment a quorum of the committee could ho held together therefore it would be well to put in all the available tetimoliy by that time. Judge tiellaharger said that several of Xelloggs witnesses are expected tomorrow lOMnone to-day. It wv unanimously agreed by the corn- jnittee that the affidavits heretofere offered as evidence.

Mr. Merrick said MVouldput in his documentary evidence Mr. lull called up the question of paying SeTignes his witness fees. Ho objected to Wment on the ground that. the witness said he deliberately and intentionally deceived the parties who subpoenaed him.

The committee should protect itself and nothing that would make oon violent for any man to come hero at the expense of the government and impose" on somebody by testifying directly to the con-Kry to what he may have stated in an Iffldavitor other form. There should be protection from such imposition. Mr. Kernan remarked that ho had never ne rd of a rule to deny the payment of Lees-I a witness who had been subpocnaW by the government. Besides if pay were re usetl it would be said it was for the reason that a witness denying the truth of lime alli- divit swore to something different.

Mr. Bailey remarked that this Witness was evidently a base and had man and merited the penitentiary yet having been abpa naed by the government he ought to wpaid. HMr. Ingalls said his impression was from we testimony that the witness imposed On SpoffonlU attorney for the purpose of di tfosing the conspiracy. the purposei- of- ucb.

sU deprive Kellogg Mhis seat. witness bail not obeyed the subpibna he wonld have been amenable to contempt' The chairman said that the witness bay- J650beyedthe summons of the committee Sht to be paid. Remarks were made by Other schatorsiwhen the question was taken oa Mr. HiUf motion that oyigne be not a Wiragretl to. Messrs.

Hill andVaaoe Uy voting hi xhtf afilrzutive AtrnanBailcy Cameron and Ingalls in the neatie. Mr. Hoar na Ut nt shn the discussion took place and excused a ft THE SUTH CONGRESS. Ration bill was tiTenbusejuid jpcfamd toJbe. committee.

Sj. OX WL The concurrerirresotdUons theadjoaraHieni oil oiIJuheiTUt ws also re- elyed and Deferred to the committee on ap- oke moved to tAli up and idiff resolution discharging tie. co oa finance from further consideration of fl Warner silver ideclarIpJg IJefortf action. Thtf oalUklDg as yadi Ifaropton1yta via otherwise Live voted yea wcrepaired with IhoayyJBell lJWneTjBntlei Windom MmnodfXamliojrUoar Wbyte JEaddock McDonald' WU. UWMWWUlg wv W9 auny endjav certain uses and repeal.

he federal election was taken up XMtnonftd rn i rI- tberwn of Mr. WMUH uuieD I IH nedni cwwSwheil3lr will speak t1 3 On motion VoorheesVrthe house jomtresplutlonprovidlnf for the erection or a monument Wmarki the' WIUtieeIof passed witbouta a dlssentinffTolccv sfi Omnotloflof Mr BayariDtheeenTtelhen tooVtjp the bill reportedyesterdsy from i dlckmcommUtee for removal of the pout- cwjliabilities of James i PHtrrison of 1 rwm emarksyMr it wai passed. Bills warealso passed Referred. The thenp went into ex ecutlve session and af terward adjourned. Ir.

Momsw fnilwUtfpjhthe coin- ttittee on ways and mesjia reported i resolution providing for the adjournment congress at 12 o'clock onJnfieU7th. Adopted. fcifc Mr. HarrisVlrg hlatoked Iwv Wbffer fk 1 lntIoa appropriating three thousand dollars fora monument to mark the birthplace of George Washington. He remarked that the of Washington's parents had disappeared and that nothing remained to show to posterny where the lather of- his country was born.

The speaker asked whether there wsslny objection to the ointresoIution. Mr. Garfield on this side 8lllf I am There was no objectiQ and the joint resolution passed. Mr. McMahon Ohio reported back from the appropriations committee tb till making an appropriation for certain judi.

cial expenses of the government It was referred to a committee of the whQlend the house immediately went Into commit' At one o'clock the house went into the committee of the whole Mr. Blackburn in the chair and proceeded to discuss the bill providing for the judicial expenses of the government general debate being limited to forty minutes. After a few remarks from Mr. Beck explanatory of the bill Mr. Oarfleld said he could not vota for It.

The clause referring to title 28 of the revised statutes not only nag. lected to appropriate but nullified the en orcezuent and execution of laws. It was the only indirect wy of doing temporarily for one year what congress could not do absolutely and permanently. He also criticised the tause prohibiting the government from in urring liabilities for which no appropriation had been specifically made faying that the present laws command the executive. to perform duties which this bill forbids him to perform if he thereby incurs any liabilities.

Mr. Garfield was replied to by Mr. McMahon Ohio i who said that the democrats had uniformly voted for the-appropriation bills and' the republicans against them. That what the democrats desired was to have a fair cost free election and to deprive the other side of the power to put. partisans at the polls.

lie said his colleague Garfield up a new catchword. A while ago members of the majority were called revolutionists Now they are styled nullifleraTne general debate then closed and the committee proceeded to consider the bill by sections. On motion of Mr. Finley Ohio an amendment was adopted providing that the names of jurors shall be placed in the box by the clerk and commissioner alternating without reference to party affiliation Many other amendments were proposed but all rejected or ruled out. Th committee then rose and the bill was reported to the bouse and passed.

Yeas 102 nays 85 a strict rlyvite Adjourned. THE PRIZE DRILL. The Bftrnesvllle Blues Win the Vie' tory. 1 dispatch to The Constitution. GA.

Juno 10. The prize company drill in the Filth Georgia batsllhon this afternoon resulted in favor of the Barnesville Blues. They drilled almost perfectly in both field movements and manual loud applause being given as they performed their evolutions. The Quit- man Guards came next in the race the Spalding Grays third and the Griffin Light Guards last. Captain W.

V. Carnes of this Macon Volunteers Thomas Ii. Ross of the Wacon Cadets and F. D. Duhignon of the Baldwin Blues acted as Judges with Lieutenant EP Spoor of the Baldwin Blues as time-keeper.

Miss Rosa Beck pr sentea the flag in a splendid manner her address being filled with beautiful tributes to our southern soldiery and to the flag of Georgia. Adjutant John T. Hunt received the colors for the Blues in an eloquent and pa- trip tic speech. The utmost enthusiasm prevails. and perfect satisfaction is felt over the result The Blues ore jubilant.

and as I write cheers and shouts rend the air from Camp Bariow. No such event in point of genuine interest and enthusiasm has oc ured in Georgia for years. Four thousand people witnessed the contest which. lasted until 8 p. an.

The encampment ends to A grand ball will close the fee tivities to-night. 1 pcci24 dispatchto Tk donstttution. ST Louis June 10 jC 9spatcK' from Denver Coorado says a railroad- cositro- versy there between itchisonRTopeka Santa Fe Denver and the Rio Grande is assumingalamjing proportions In consequence of Lhe Efforts the Rio Grand companytooreakf its leaset6 the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fee company. Legsl yrpceedjgs jw ref taken to prevent the latter companyjromoperating roads in Qolorfdo. day itbe rovemor ycceiyed informatiow' that the Rio Grandeofficials have taken possession with armed fcrce of the coal bank and officers road at Colora do springs and cuttelemph wires- etc.

He at once ordered the militia to hold itself In readiness fogeerTice. Chaffee Light Artillery Governors Guards and Mitchell Guards are here a waiting instructions. The Rid Gnmlarfeople depy. that Ujero violence. Jrv.i.

Marietta letters. ThefMarietta cornet band opened the seasonby Introducing our visitors to our tubelarj muse Mhdasnolsehle Euterpe iirannments will BOOS be made by which this Friend of Pleasure. Wisdom Aid. will frequent our little elyslnm id wlth born jsohlidaJtill men sl titMirtakm' stral emtndspollsil The Marietta Riflemen Captain J. Cj L7pe3ixaveJb Inyited to the Rome Hr carfpment Adetachinestof thecomnsny one of the ju JjRBurkeJofthe rAtlanta wh6was tab.

returned to Atlait to- bf. takes a squad' of Ms men morrow and as the drill at we closed the. greater part of the Ymy iid 2 rfc f.t June vpenlngof the Doer trial Miss Clara and tL a Duet fatheri itioi emiiott the ialt rhadwid IS ii ni Jfe mony of the drngglst lU6 an. howUie quantity of clitoral administered. Jalfin Hughes Jiras i lledVTOd testified that In- the5 afternoon of ytof-liiss reams death lie met Dptraltt who sale Miss Beam would be well in a few days nd that her.

wound was well At sever herdealh. CCU Lloyd the druggist was Ill testliuony was that according to his recollection after looking over all the prescriptions that five ounces otchioral mixed with forty ounces of water went from his store to hlearek family- between November 18 end December 4. MilnorT. Miller wnxMhon defense anti testified that Dr Truitt ftld lira half an hour after Miss Hearns death tliathe was never so much surprised by anything in his life. Dr.

Isaac Costet who took part in the mortem examination testified describ- ng the properties of chloral and the symp- oras of death from an overdose. In his cross he said he never thought Miss llearsi died from the. effects of the wound that he could not conceive it to have been the cause of her death. DrMcMaster who also participated in the post mortem examination was then ex arnined and went over substantially the sam ground as the previous witness. He thought the wound might have-been are- mote but not a direct cause of MissHeams The court then adjourned.

The defense made a point' to-day in getting the testimony admitted as to the quantity of chloral brought to Mr5. Hearns house during his daughters illness. It may lead to the acquittal of the prisoner. Miss Doer will probably testify to-morrow. The progress of theIrish may be likened to that of a team of oxen jogging its to ous way through the sand both move sluggishly along and both sway from side to side.

Over week ago tlie trial wai be gun. and yet the scales are as evenly balanced as they were at the beginning. From the first the shooting with its preceding and succeeding has to a certain ex toot been concealed in a cloud of dust. So unnatural and unprecedented. was the oc currence that a nystery apparently impenetrable ve it a notoriety more than passing.

It was not the fact that one young girl had shot another but the wild rumors to. connection with the affair which were. flying hither were openly denied yet secretly credited kened so. much curiosity-a a curiosity as the sentiment which gave it birth. In mind and body Miss Duer was looked upon as a sort of a monstrosity.

In neither the one- nor the other is she such. Her mind is the mind of an ordinary wo man perhaps a little more than ordinary but by no means extraordinary. Since childhoodshe has been allowed her own way. Her parents are simple honest pea. pie nothing more.

Wayward in fancy and fond of books she has pursued a course of promiscuous reading letting her. imagination run riot with the ideal at the expense of the real. Byron her favorite author seems to nave ox' cited the same influence over her that he does over every reader who reads him to satisfy the cravings of a sickly appetite. At night long afterthe witching hour she would eit in her room and pore over her books. Reading taught her to write.

A female Byron she thought had by some strange freak of nature been born of humble parents in the little town of Pocomoke. As a writer she was by no means the genius that she seems to have imagined to her neighbors the appeared a prodigy of learn. ng Mfor said they is she notacon- tributor to a country newspaper This delusion was heightened by the poor girl herself who by aping the eccentricities of others flatteredjherself into the belief that she resembled them In other respectsThen oo she added to the effect thus produced cultivating an oddity or two of her Own invention. To part her hair as Byron jartedhis did not notnecear1lyprove that the head which graced her shoulders contained us much as the one which raced his. And yet she thought so.

When she was nineteen years old she is now two she met and began to associate with Ella Heap. Owing to their native refinement and manners these two" girls were admitted Into the best society of Pocozuoke City. Their friendship was preIti much the same as that between girls generally and they. seem to ha ve loved each other devotedly until the jealousy created Mss Hearns preference for Miss Ella Foster began to torment Moss Duer. The tragedy which terminated Hearas life may havebeepjthe sudden oet veloprnent of this jmiousy Miss pne claims that while Ulkfngsnd laughing with Miss Ilcarn the pistol which she held in her hand trifling with it unconscious of danger became entangled withher glove and was accidentally discharged.

On the other hand Mrs. George Truitt testifies the on her dyingbed Ella declared the snooting was intentionally done the quick expression which passed over Lillie's fan warning herof her purpose. Dr. Truitt the attending physician testl- fiea that after the shot bad been fired the two girls left the. room together with" their Irma around each other and Louisa Htari that when Ella while lying In her bed sent for Lillie the latter went to the-bedside there the two girls remained locked in each others embrace until Miss Duer was told to leave the house.

Of this' law Miss Duer says that Ella put' her. arms around her neck and looked up Into her face say- log Vnn did not niean to hurt did you The belief now frequently expressed lsr that prompted by jealousy and driven' on bylltnshter and teestog. MissDuer In a moment of frepzv while holding the pistol inherhandflreiIn a moment she eaw what she had done and would given liPir swyi life to retell It Such la the theory of the act and It is understood tobo the of- ject of the prasecntionMo prove this and dahu a verdict of- minslanrQ ter. BatTon the other hand it Is alleged that the pistol wan the Ino fe dJthaVjph wee the direct cause of That Independence of look and action which characterized 31151 Doer daring the early part of the trial has disappejre4 ltogether. To see bet at recess lcanlngheavily on- the arm" of the sheriff as they walk toward th Lotel l3or riTh ooriirt over it which shesaipf It could of Ella's dth.

would easily triumph this is alm Dst broken. She is more v4pUfUdtbaircondemned is kthe Ian- guag now heard atever7corner. posedlyasahe staadatfeeordeal when eyes of the thecrowdare on the moment ter roomis reiebMsfeelSiaMto give way to One wry Hromlnent feature of the trleLIs that whlla he meneveuthcoe who tor wm6 railroad about on from the city In Russell county. AlabimaT between theie hands on the plantations of McDoupldl andAilr George FpntalnVa Fortbe pastfiveTreart these have been at enmity and wheneyot they chanced to meettThe serions encoai tee was about one month tarn when Thomas Schley seriously icutJ iusJunlper. lie owever and wasdeteirmlned to Saturday evenlngbothparles cause to the ity and after finishing their trading itarted norae41 The McDougald party was in the advance and say the others lr nj tryinr to to Mr McDougaTda reached.

th i t' by. ley askedif he ponmas7 pene was there end fired jon LCdus2 whoire- turned the fire Lifted brothetof Lucius also began firinftjindthfifishMIvn became i The result was onK to fnoailey cei ved a ball In the abdomeaffroni which' ie died' 10 Vcloctt8und8y morning. Jerry Fontaine made mlracnfousfescape. The ball struck a jllverihalf dollar In his vest pocket anti ranged downihls leg. mak- ng a very alight flesh wound.

Foster Perkins was struck on the head with a rock which- fractured his skhlL HA tennmHn very critical condition and doubts for hS recovery are entertained. Theothers were not Injured although several werefBtruck withrocks. Si The killed andwounded were of tleFon. lina crowd. None of those ontheother ide were shot although several shots were Iredby the negroes.

TheyVBay loweverthat they did not fire and that there was nopiatol In the crowd. Yesterday morning Sheriff V. Alexinder came up from geale to investigate the matter. lie visited the plantation of Mr McDougald and arrested and escorted to the all at Seate the following MfJuutper am Alexander Jeff McDongaldvJohn King Troop Edmund. and Henry Orant.

The preliminary examination Aril1take lace in Sexie to-day. lion. Reese. Craword of our city has been engaged ascoun el for the defense. 5.

The fight created a good deal of excite' ment among the colored' population and immense nuuiberwill go to Scale today- or the purpose of witnessing thetriaL Messrs. lpntalno and McDougaldhave for the past year beenendeavoring to keep the negroes from' fightingiSitnrdayV many employed by the-former came to him to uy them pistols- which he refused to o. Among the accused is old man Abe Me- tougald an old and faithful family servant Colonel McDougsld who Is noted for his ove of peace and order. He roust have been acting as a peace maker if connected. Ufa the difficulty of the National Board of CV At a meet- ng of the national board of health Batter.

ay regulations were" adopted making jt ie duty of consuls abroad. tok ep themes- Ives thoroughly Informed as to the oils- nee of disease near their Itatlona nd to give to. the master of every dp sailing from their port or ports a clean or fpnlbrjNpf health as cir umitances may require. A meeting of board was jj ia" tdayatlrSlcli ensures were considered for the establish- eut of an effective system in land quirafl- ne. At Saturdays meeting Sir Edward Thorn- British minister to the United States as introduced by the president of the board and in the course of sonic informal marks made special reference tp the ya rn of quarantine adopted in Louisiana and exas which he thought too sweeping and vere and which tends to injuriously affect English commercial interests especially in ie case of vessels plying between Li Liverpool ie Bahamas and the West Indies and New Orleans and Texas ports.

He also objected the quarantining against Brazilian ports during our summer months which are the nter months of that country during rich time no yellow fever exists there. Dr. Chopin president of the New Orleans board of health and one of the members of ie national board was asked to reply to ir Edwards objections. He explained tat the national board could only cote with the state organizations where such existed and was not authorized to change ein. He then defended the New Orleans stem and showed why it was adopted nd would continue to be enforced.

We re not in possession of sufficiently accurate knowledge of-each port in the yeUow-Xever ne to know the exact timd when the dis ease exists i may' come and go intermittently. We know foyer usually revails at all those ports el rtain 50850115 and as a matter of safe protection it is necessary to include them in proclamation after' a' certain date namely about antining against Brazil Ian pprts4urini elt winter imonthsvJ9r Chppfiiftirged lat no Brazilian port was ever exposed. a sufficient degree of cold to destroy the orvirufand4huscar Vlana tbw iwodncts roughttis from Brazil at snyseason might ntrodnce this fomltesIpKiog id the climate conditions are more favorahra to develop ese Ne Orleans is obliged to adopt ore stringent measures for protection this reUecessary in moryfadrtherb cities. tThe leopleof Louisiana regard yellow fever as oreignloe and are determined to protect thwnaWTOs against it hether. or pO thou weali-rea1 of selfpre rvitiorf1 Interferes with tiin fpJtaishJ pr ckh erce.

Hart Time and Used tPr duc t' ewg ay morning ft company Of Mexican il faulty at Plolras Ngra tlnie a ought their way throU guard the te. ApouTfijteen themcrosM6ftd this de of the river under heavy fire froni' the' oval trodpswho continued firing after the eraa louses InT this7 place. The surrendered. ftheir arm tiiehs to tit returned 16 Mexico A ntuf icr of mutineers were killed on the. Hex.

can sidsu The troops had been" six months without pay and had nothing to ijeat yesters ay. Tnts evenInUth Mexican i troops snatched outside the city with two of the xptored mutineers whom they in ending shoot but owing toja strong irotestifrom thesdUiens the- execution abandoned. sSS ar- 3' v- awH wt iv tbo taliSorni mining company has declared a dirideod of 50 cents per share for May. The Bodie mining company Jias Increased its capital stock from WtolO OOOshares knowa the Bodie Consolidated mining company. The-new stock Is expected to be pat on the marketUi a fewdays.

yft vtrmfiLf rmftri rpeit Sis ffiJSgfwmiig neTevenl InvittSffla to nui idre thl Kmmer. These tnvttiaaasJuvo COM ftp Butts etnai wfefc edueat1O r-- ndaMoflte i tfatldttJl fftTOAMwail tepateBed to Mud rfJ me JUfaftL now ta YaShMi ooantr rt6BW ae tk Arane rt jrfflSeaJgte hfrf pes oqwW new iMa inai nmnedSthth i Ka tion Jtj eTKij jt Hrw hIpj p- ijt ndMin i slojan aU ftiSerV i4iLi ritlii yY- tmuel Spjder wlis jpS dred had gathered about the rombatan a Mid fit Kirresta after thefigh i iisweWngTSs sad even little children adding to the confusion with their nois Central railroad lireaSurer with a package. of mqBejrio the MercbJiaiP fLoan and Trust The packagecontalne4 Mtweeufiine1md ten thonsajid dollara Tffi exact amount known for prudential reasons. iues to veat When Henson nd' tw men walked up them at ordinary going on i eilfier d6ifjihe meSene1ra. When they awive4wi thin rtacWngdisilnce and dealt' Hen- son three Acavy blows with Sand-bag and quicken as thought teIrIngthse package of greenbacks which heeirried In a small can vas bag under his' armMnmped into a covered buggy which stood by the sidewalk and drove off at' a farions rate south down Wabash arennewA considerable number of people' wereou the thoroughfare at the time endfuitea number witnessed the bold proceeding but none were able to interfere in time to prevent the The messenger were nearly blind from the eftects of th pepper but a soon as possible repored the iankir.

The news was speedily flashed to. all police i stations and most vigorous steps were taken to capture the high waymeniMBore i noyery valuable clew to show all descriptions being unsatisfactory. t. ggff tt Wesley JY Bishop the accomplice Mrs. Cobb ri poisoning her husband.

last Jnneuwas re moved from Norwich jail to his Wethers- CU i tl-fc-i 11. A. A' 1 ALf Jj.l completely broken down. He was thackez1 to another sentenced prisoner Erastus Brown. of North Stonington convicted pf incendiarism and went- to the depot on foot in charge of Warden Sergeant.

There was no excitement. 0. June 10. Patrick McCabe was overcome by the damp in a well near ileahls tille. He signaled his comrades to draw him UP but when within five feet of the aurfacehecamne unconscious and fell train the bucket to the bottom of the' well and was Instantly killed.

NEW ORLEArs Jure 10. The jury In the case of Mrs. Vredenbarg against the members of theCrescent City rifle club to day' gave a verdictof 15000 for the plain tiff whose husband was. killed by a pet bear kept on the dab grounds. 0.

Parr the- murderer of his daughter died Jhis morning. All his lmmediaterelations are now in custody and. a. rigid investigation will be had with a view of discovering by whom poison was conveyed to him. Asamui- Tahf jlQ.

A. negro" named' Alex JC. Lewis was killed near Back Lodge Tennessee on the Louisville and Nashville railroad. lie stood near the track and as. the southward bound train rounded a aha rp curve at the atfrfpf thirty-five' miles an hour he turned around and looked at it and- then started over the bridge near at hand with the evident intention of landing safety on the opposite side before the train could reach hint The engineer blew- his whistle pntpn tbOUfbraie and reversed his engine.

But with all the roar of the whistle the bell and th tralnLewi3 kept on over the bridge. Justan he bad gotten abouthalf the way over theengine struck him. His. hat flew on one" side his valise on the otherywhile" his body went under the train and was cutln to severalpiecea The fragmentslTrere gathered together and brought' down the road. Enquiries' were madeat every station to ascertain whether any one knew him but no information cottld be obtained i a yHU y.

special fromGrayson Kyi reports the bor- reblo murdei of husband y- his wife in Carter county. Squire Jones a farmer residing- pniBdf oforkfTygert rbfeek- had become infatuated with a courtesan and Friday last attempted to bring her Into iHisJ rifeaesentedi the insult. Jones tareatenedsheri with a knife. She. Belied small axe and with the blunt por lion knocked hint down and endeavored to escape.

He recovered quickly and rushed after iherw8hearned toprptect herself andS ckJilnfvOTerth shamed sot iwea skdl and killing him Ins jiJ r' rJ acttf bave nst come to light of a diamond robbCTy which ocfcnrrcd two weeks 4 lIrirHenryf T. llnrrtyr 5 Wabash avenue bid feOOCl diamond ring stolen A young gentleman friend of family was suspected Tbut injure jbio unjustly. the matter was kept i quiet. Last Saturday during1 nerabsenci front hirhons bar jeveiri casket was robbed of the contents being jewelry yorthllJOpQtSBuspIcion rwa then directed to ayonngoman bQtro certain poof is at bind and bo names i will Jula ll The of WlllUm5Rddn I three miles from young ls ieswlwiv ccajledi the rboin fa ere beal vnearly to death with an iron barsaBsequently found" on the prom- UfaJCou ofthe family were awwened nntil some Um jJlerwardxWbea the groans of Mias Hssjvp Attracted atientfcia fSne was feand lytef TaBeneible 6nKtbe bed oovered witbwoand and blood. Miss Dunn her fonfadoat doors user the weeks th Of tt peawol to comedos over the Ohio river The nw was yon iattr itj'-firt" mlunttf alia over hiSj Harry dab ti Wil ames Ilotisad ds oifdaLand theamateur championship the west won- nilnntwbrjSnpVfc Tbeeport clwedby William i Clate shootlhesM killing Daniel Smith.

hTbejvwjRindsiwerej inflicted-Smith's breast and abdomen. It wu the re- suit Of A drunken rowC filSlit TfXWH i leeplngcaro on the Central ilmJjAtliuiU anda was speeding on its course young the upper ten" came i Into" the Deeper and took seat. Pretty Booti the pastor who bad been out came the cat11sts young cent said some thing to Mm and then jumped tip upandpulled out isis pistol and ran him oat of the car then turned and began to bulld ze the passengers. The phator int- the meantime 7wepfc for Captain- SrReneaj the conductor andtthts Idtfircterah tu rche Jwinta i the. sleepingcar tovB iflhUv6Dderfalyoung nun.

Just as Captain Reaean came into the car this iyoungrscamp oyereome bff king alpobol" and the presence of Uie indgctor patnphUpistoL CaptaiaRencatttvent to him and. demanded the pistol. vHerefnsed to give it up The iptain ihen as quick as tboughtieaugbttthesyoung ansbyihij hands and took the pistol outjpfhji pocket and walked out in that same cool way he heel when he entered the car. The vounir if or hfnvl and begged fj for j-iBayweni- aiicr Uim Tnnaj ueggeu lor jbt rjtolru but Uie captains would riot him leave it WhentheJrain got to Macon Captain Eeneaa walked to the young man drew the balls from' his pistol ahdthrew them away then handing him toepfstol saidJ Tfowy sirytfrhopeHnisias taught you a lessonj and. I ara you never to iet on my- tra5n rainMdfrighenniy passengers like you did to young man locked down bis.

bead and walked on. f. i'--- i Vf Niwt lSAits The convention had tbr hours debate dayon the reportof the Statedebt committee McssrnLap4an4 Loll addressed theconrention infaTO of the majority Jepo giving their reasons for pposing the payment of several issues of state bonds and cUing authon ties 803 tain- n5 their ylews eydaim that tbe issues of Georgia and Missouri in refusing to reo ognize fraudulent issues of bonds was cited with the assertiou that neither the. sjlatp nor private credit in these states tad ant. erred or the justice of the action of their been passed bji the phamber of commerce protesting against repudiations Apetitlon signed by 6402 property holders strongly urging the adop- ion of the minority report of the committee was read.

H-A-v-To-morrow tr8emmes. will' address the convention on minority report which recommends that a committee of. nine be appointed to ascertain the possibility of ran The annual meeting of the National cotton exchange of America takes place at St. louis the second Wednesday in Angus instead of July 16th as previously announced. Indications are ttota very full attendance wilt be had as sflri important question af fecting the tradewilt be brought upt r.

SEEING THEM OFF Heiress anffiler NBW Yowc June 10 TbrCitjy- Richmond took among its passengers Mr. and Mrr ArchibaldAlexander who were married onIfnesday last ifl Trinity church the bride being Miss Caroline l3ayard Stevens the heiress of the late Commodore Edwin A Stevens of HobokeDwhodied about eight years ago leaving one of the richest and largestestates in America. Miss Stevens' tf a pretty blonde and is remarkably accomplished having received her education at Benchurch Isle of WightIIer husband Is a looking young man of three who La adjunct professor of metaphysics in Columbia college. He Is the son of Henry M. Alexander the lawyer and grandson of Dr.

A. Alexander founder of Princeton theological saminary. HissStevenssfather dies in Paris in 1861. He waatha builder and owner of the famous yacht America and whenbo died he left a million dollars for the corapIetio Tthe' famous Stevens battery ofwhlchbis brotherrRobert Livingstone Stevens was-the' inventor. 7An Immense throng of fashionablesassem bled at the Inman pier this' morning among themHhabevy of prettybrides maids Miss May McClellan the daughter of General George McClellani being inUie group.

AU torts of floral gifts filled the state-room-exhaling perfume- enough for the whole shiji. The brides trousseau straight front Paris baffles description. After their honeymoon the young couple will return to occupy Castle Stevens- the home of the brides Richmond swung out into the stream the Hoboken ferry which the bride has a large interest. dipped their darn arid vigorously. whistled.

The bride gave nil the employes of tbeferries banquet ba her wedding Magnoliajjlpringal forth benefit of the rprtanjonth memorial sso- elation aid in the rection oDa nipnn mo to the memory 6f the confederate dead has never been surpassed by any similar occasion in the state. TheXexerclses commenced at 8 o'clock this morning con tinuing nnUlffmldnight. United States Senatcqf R. E. Witbers of Virsiiiik sad of yirginia and Ellis of thuisana were present and made appropriate speeches rhe-mllitaryorgani-j zauons of Norfork Portsmouth and Hamp' ton jvislWdvthejpringH iJtccamoanied' by bx oVed weioccasioiii yttheIfipresenc84 Folly ifiYC thousand persoh4vwere present.

The exercises concluded with a grand balL conledeHte monument was unveiled to-day in the pretence of three thousand people from Georgia. The monument inadejo' Italy oithe fliset Jkin marble and is one of the handsomestIn the south. Hop W. Mv Hammond delivered the oration which was splendid. Itbreathed the true and exact sentiments of JeveryjsJntherner lit linguageltwasmost Corn and cotton ntverlooked better at this season of pleasant stakes which UkMplAwto ayr will be run at 45 bcJocJt prtJf Tlw ridden by Archer lari flartingtoni cheat- Eylstone jllord fioseberryi bay loyal I.

MHcmldswpfth chwfcnt which toot phwa this illernoon he Tbtracejwaswon thefavorito a rjetUng rae infBecondr jMrv i Sr ford' kf. Boy Archer- was the Epsom Vummer meeting. The duke of came insecond no Count veasgranges majesty waswon by Iscenmyj Silvis second di jT Started ihel vVio i randhlcoTi the iit iMis goojf ie and KyV A the first turn. i tfeconrse i passing Swlnley Bottom whichparto ifwn pei io ni6ii gafristParol heandMycena closed upa wished loyal ut was i Udotto3riddenby Constable The' latter as not af afterwards beaded and" won by a alf length Mycena jBCCond jjBay The match bet ween Ifanlan and Elliott to rowed on the 16th jinstant Isathedaied orthehourpfiiooV TheTiraes says the Bteamer Faraday has takingctbeBew3Frenclittele graph cable on board and will prubablyMIl French of deputies thin evening. by a vote of 308 to 109 authorized the prosecution of' DeCassagnac after a scene" of great excltement during which MGambetta moved the expulsion of from thelibusev after.

wardsJwwever withdrew the motion M. Decassaipac havingwithdrawn theword wardlce wbich heihadjapplled tethe conduct of the government jgs The Standards Paris dispatch- says the- scenelQ the chamber pf deputies luring the. balloting the motion Lot the prosecution Bonapartist and M.Marqne\ radicalactu ally came to blow end had to be separated. The Paris correspondent of the Manches- terGuardian says- Bordeaux radicals propose to1 again electM3L luivtoithe chamberof detatIca North German Gazette publishes a text of Germanys protest against the-dc- cree of the khedive of-April 22. The protest says the decree iv an indirect violation of international' obligations.

Germany must declinetor consider it binding and hold the khedive responsible for allthe consequences of his illegal proceedings. Adispatch to the Post from BerfinTan- nounces that Germany is seriously offended at the right of search claimed and exercised by. Peru against German vessels and a strong protestdemanding is about to be dispatched to Lima. Four soldiers and several civilians have been killed In public disturbances occasioned by the collection of taxes Cata- labiana. Sicily and troops have gone from Catania to suppress the disorders.

The waters of the river Po are subsiding but the surrounding country Is desolated. ls JTh Arabinsurgentsofthe province of Constantine in Algiers attacked a military post ofKedai yesterday i- The position was defended by two companies of Chusuers and a squadron of Spabts who repulsed the attack. Insurgents lost fifty men killed. The GermanrepresenUtive atXima has beettlnstructedpy4ielegraph to apply for the release of the German steamerTuzo tamed at Callss by Peruvians on the allegation that she was conveying contraband of Another dykeToni Uierlver Po has burst and waters pouring through thebreak have done immense damage in this province. The InMdationltcokibVsurprlse upwards of twelve communes.

The in habitants are completely destitute and are encamped on the dykes. The jcenes of distress are heart- TT tr robablo Ydeetlon r. DKATCB Jnne KX Atthjs writing the polls bertha ve not cloKd slid the figures ven as UieresuU in this precinct are eitl- jnated. Theywill give an jdes however the result. In th four other predncU heard from and given Dr Hamilton- aheadjand is undoubtedly grtatpe- destnan I P.

Fedemeyerwithhis wheeK barrow oz the long journey from San Fran Cisco to New York passed through this city and tarried several hours for rest and refreshments. tt lie is teeood condition and expects to reach KewTYorklh lat rpart Solyc James yalber. of San ifin- cisco one of therelerees in Jb match ae companies Jiim gradua- on exercises" of the naval academy took lace Jnd MJDmtara of Ken- tricky delivered the annual address to the graduates and Secretary Thompson the liplomas1KH. Miner of Ohio took the firrt honorlitf the daa two ctdel midshipmen and R. Gatewoodjof Virginia thelnt honor in the.

class of twenty-three cadet engineers part of the town. Lew OOOfjo lIpa-jiB MlliBilafO lj yte fconMs a alBrrewrfei fa Tw with bess7htalI tWi i WliseMtMlvelgliiccima i4Jip Br fejif- S' y. 2i-- fjjrt ad the hfm wa very flr Thfc was the greatest event of ti S5li Bo rdB aM pie when olojfbfthtnd ttorhin wee bet hoarse theenijalatedyhtat plied wblo buUtoaeh9 te wat si fre for two year olds half a nil ant were Bel naonVs Flibbtrty Gibbet PldrfllardVRooeof fifty seconds by three tengtJifc 4 Sixth wcbandlc steeple deane pttrse paTh tadcrs were Coronet Problem I rbynfl4 Male flVnTito Ma won the In 2:17 problem iooond adf Derby. Coronet ifelTaVihei third jump and ao6n aftetilzzle Inljolred th trackJ Problem half a length ij rn eriisJbJM Macon and Western ralljx wrtv passenger from AUantacams dMQlnir along about air yjlrty Old ReUabltfyBUIf Mitchell had charge of the. engine Ameri-He saw the negro" on the track out engine ran np within twentri yards of the man and Mitchell seeing that.

ha did not get gave an unearthly bl6w. wlthV his whistle- that xalmost raised rtlie passenger pff their seats. Jin another second rihetjfornv of thisj oofTpan wasthrownfen fe in the airsndcame do witbathndtQrVthe ground. He was' picked no and rarritd to bis' born. i two" or three hundred yard from where he wa hurt.

less than five minutes there were two bundred negroes on. the spot Jbe msp was bruised yery badlr from last accounts was welL The railroad wai' not to blame. Moral- don't walk OH thorailroad if yoaare at all hard pf hearing 71 iv Jf ri-j Specif di fttchT to The aitttnU Cbo ilcxiB onjitane" IL Dnring a tar. rifle thunder storm here list night the freight office and warerooms of the Chicago Burlington and Qulncy rratlroadicompany weraburnedto the ground- Supposed to have been set on flra by lightning entering on the telegraph wires. fef LodisvitijE.

JanellwiheilieaTiat nlni wind and hail Storm known for years pased over this gectlonyesterday afternoon. Zr' I LWM Johdnjr Davenports A Ur special dispatch to The Oonitthiupi ifNiwiYow jrnne it Theiiffrf of led States CommSssioner John I Davenport. have been placed in the hands 61 a receiver and an Injunction ssuedrertrsining him from' transferring or. disposing of any of his property June lO St. Johni day will be celebrated by the masonic fraternity on the 24th instant A number of lodges in Georgia and Alabama have been Invited to pat tie pate.

The address wilt ibejuade by IrLevyof Columbus whose repute- Uonesanoratpr will. attract a large Crowd. Good Old Dog of Mine. 3 isfitFiXf Jnne9. Near the Floridi line on Gulf railroad between Strsltenville Georgia and Jasper Florida the passenger train going south ran over a man and his dog.

killing them both. The man was drunk and- that good old dog of hi stuck to hint to last A few days since while thcstcam threshof licker Herdsman was engaged in threshing the wheat of Mr. ties. Moore near West Point sparks from the engine set the wheat on fire and thelentirt crop of abontilSS bushels was. Jane 5 via Havana.

June 10 Jullatti Roche Chaurat French minister to Hay his private secretary and first secretai ol legation hive all died of 5 Port Ttnlon pf tbenaUonal greenback party met hare to-day and nominated. tat ticket beaded by Ira Barton ofFaribanlt forj Governor and Wm. McOhen of i for liegtenant governor fe. wehav Seen toll season. They werttof the un ders- TanelyvTne only regret fi thy ifffi On am es of Cam pbeircoyntv a specimen of fourlncbes in tengtht Mr James two acresllke thespecimen.

j. t. jf 3 Mfe' Johnson proprietor orthe Maxwell house died at o'clock this morning after a linger. torcou rt hotpwwlto ha. JirAf toner old se twenty pound pO ei to her eve loa mesebseala to MnapMa.

6 A CTTSEM VetttetaOr MHd dwa the 2 5 ON ItnL arflk tI cii. eeiits al X14 tplr 1 ceutz c1t cf i hoc a 4 a a rr tat TIlE i 4. 4 f. I riZ a a ndsom DS A A LOW 1 fAT i SStt'e I I 1. ttu z.

gO hi M4K tjte a pro nioeof I TI a r3' 5- 4i. CUL uT con Ct iMfl Sun ai j1h ad a to 1OC In LOW edt v-S 4ii ADJOl UM4 i Ov4wlis SLS wbst Ssuka-IsOaq'g 1- Q. I. fr7 lj i is St. aro June tO4I kse toIt1ilontdscbaj tb tfuffl fldctIngitbefore lb.

cconi. 0 1ttht I3TI4t cxcdItab1f r. WUi31 yourstat t6ayc1riup qstd niTyhi ceiTa ndmo iI ike ai pre. courzeufthls mut occutoutopayhle ieepec ktwleJrmmy 11AIitMsInCSbud 1 run 5 1yev71ag. 5 I bones ing quiet ay eemcI4 Columbue wasrepubliea ui ney.

b7 PitY terms1 andwIlf ha 31a of i Tb most aignificant In ueetion3ih wholeeffair lethaL at iikzeDc 11 5. were fr cn iJu wud wano 4 delernl it. it WL freely-charged eoer nyent1oa ay go alio bliisare teSt ft fltiC from ittThlo rlro will do rhoought Teing c3Qw ucket cLahich i hance eorge Mecrary who aurecently auperaerv Ice- atie 1 aiphiagenile It 2 wort jt pu- a ace wlwwihl iotorator a ar If puyoent of her lebt wi lb a te tha. etate in rnent ace this VI pr utraordiiiary proceeding. fthcstate Lv kin bamong peo- be a fair syr a ee asso a secate thdemoerstic k53 avor ofthe ci1 bill.

adnt it they lim a bythe edaj r7 bttit i i uarra a LillIOh fl Judgi n51 none ngrec olace isIdnjttet Merricksaid WQUI put Mr. had wio I' iAhLivit or anna krd 01 I tr. sabponaed Mr. the 4is- hich tt bjs 1 obeyedIhe3ubpO1a. The I1ht caM and ctdy the truan Dailey was uutjeu placeend ezc ai JOurnedtU1tomorrotr S.

i TH FORTY S1XTHtNcRESS1lI I il AuAourumeusousbe1TtkS I 5Wunnsav ZunlO.125O ineIlzf 1W4tivetxeeutIeanajudcisaplrQpri. receivedfrthe house and on appropri tlouej 1 hi concurrenf' resoldUona proyluing mOi thie re andtekrredto r1tIi0 cQnaIt cWmnesIlyer killan4declar1ngcbefOn the seatelor acflonbMI0Ifl np the reaoluUon was yeas 2lnas. 1 jw s. anof f. S.

i 5 ONWi FIT1O. I hL 1V21J1 XL1A4 fllfl. CJUNEfl1S79. Fury- Orooe Hilt lews F1oida ICe1O 1rtwoiM. Laaaar.

Logan I. The taken OOriloo WDIThm Jonee No- WtanaInJ Cock. ft1IfUtOYSJV ILanaom IngahLaMWoni3d woflJ bav yeawere paired Anthony Beh1rnaIne utler Edmund 1IamiIuhzoarvbytepgtok MoUths amnron Pennsyhvania anJ Teller who ooId have votednay t4 I ULBrUCeYrleetI1nmh. Rsmlnlnh ana har weaha1indnoLJred. On mot1n of MrHItt Georgia Mr.

authorizing the use of the and nary lncertaln 1nbe asi Mr. hhIlIwiilepakerqj 1 MrsVcorbitn the joinjoItion prbvidlng to mark. Qeorge Washington was tskeusp apd i On usotion oCMrI3ayard the senate Ilsen took up ju- dlclarj committee forreanoyal Ical diabIl1Ilc Virgtnl and alter hock i i33ed. for the UmIlIrolnthccase oL4rthu I hhabyof Texas. 5.

lLr. Cal' Introduced bills estab1ishtng additional laud disttjn Fiocida and a lIfe-earing Rr1ro atCapefBlgsfloilda. Thepenate then ilS UOVU If MorrisonIhllu jsfmmthe the final of onJne 17th. a joInt resolution or a house of was any Nonoon Tans object1Qand Ohloreported rom the ial Itwaa ee all general debate on the bill being han- ted to arty ill thern ew vote 6 en- rees nd in- fowhieh beenspeddcahlymade im as tby OhIowbo the votedfor as artisans eagueGarfieldlsa4goLup 5 ord. agomembers ere laced The acand was nd Grarris The the Maconvolunteere.

acon FD E. P. entedihe ag or rioticapeech. TheBlues as. eventin enuine oc- I- Agrand iLl closethe A BaIiroadDIaareernent dispatch to aispatchi ttcIiisoii Topeka i assuming alarrelng of company tobtuzsk I a wcre pr vent companyirors operating Oolorsdrodatthe Orande efcials.

pcsis acion. Ouardsare bereawaiUngipstrucUOn. 1tiOreudaeoptedep beriibMbeeu a I' 1IsthJmi The Marietta eeason by tubel ry vilisoots frecpientourlittlee1ium anwlthi bOrhgOtd5d11 awifMd traaiau stratagemandepollc Iypes havebeen the company wUlittcudav theuUre company not being yetualformed. I- Judgn Leaterreturned to his homeE dayfWetrn3tthat bi be en- oyb1ad1itm1 Ii Gzmnxa Jifre 1hs1bmR the Macon Cadetsand Gaptain W. fl5Cf the Maconyolunteers1axrVadat Griffin thin noon 50 POt J3jUdgOS at the prize drIlI thPifth oeorgia battalion this afternoQu.

Laptatn Burkeiof the Gate City Guards 01 At1ant oneotthe jud retmunodtoAtlata DeBInouf lilt- ledeville takes his placeVAptainI3uk aqusdof to LoGrabguto- xiiorroe' codas atOxiffl comse 1tfQr2i1b 4 t. qteig.u P5T 51BtiO VA. 3alie 9MemO5iI4k7 was opened wtlIthe usual ceremoulse tin. rdIngaUue4WdC sjUtZ7 sad thegreaterpartOf and c.1'r-1 I 1XJEg' DEED tht INEIISI DIaL Iastpt ffr- a I pd4dIilchto Tb Conzttioa Ssow HUk5MD5 dt the Doer Duarad aiw LiO ereje. cahledtoiliov thatlaree amtinta of mfii.

choneri nt Mse flea ia heune Tbe courtjuleeV tlbe evidesaceno the amoun of chlorai bought by inembarsofihe Burn LinIJy unlesi iIcotidbeproredthat itQasact aiygsjn to the the defenseand eismlned anti the amounts of clitoral taken her daughti. Herbert KlugaudLittIeturi Lather of prisonerthen testified to conversations wlthDr. Truil in Iater had said tbattbeound inMbaUeernsmo thb aedtipand he antlcipaledno- troibe mrnthii butsb had kidney dis ae and might yebard time before abe got Ihejnde announceI that the court had decided to admIt the prescrIption and test- di ggIst Lloyd tendlnl to IIughmvu r1ed anl ftho day of Miss Dr. Trultt ansi oclockin the eveningIhie witnesabeard of her death. of chloral Milnnr T.

ws then slIM by Ihv. thaIDr TrLiitLtard HearnsdeMh hislife. post lug toms hesald Dr. McMatter alaoparticIpated ex- same daughterslhlness may fbxen us sand-both weekugo.thetrialwaabo- and oc- apparently gave Itwas he oneyoung shotanother-bui withthe nod credIted.b1th nwa bodyMiss woman-perhaps childhood she has-been fondof wouldeitin overher he tobave jog for Is not a con- newataper1" PFSui theliellef btherrespeelatThen too by parted his I I she I two ith these i I wai I gina I scent hare 1 untUthe I by preferenccfor I aiia have been alae auddende I talking and langblngwitl I Ii with her a thu I a dying bed that th hoolin quid her of physlciantestl flthaIftertbe beenfired th thai Ft I lyingin hotbed. sen ml an is lockedin eec 0 wastold a co r- Ub II You mean tobunt me i Lii In Thebehiei anddriveno in herhanfire4L In sa 0 would tare gire sup iie theob- jeetoithe pzaaerntIon to manslaughter.

link' on thelndirect114th chloral earlypart disappesrotLShtOgethCr leaning 5heavily on iran- thesberiffu thehotel opteIi pity berTbe poor girls spirit abesaid ifit couldatand the ahockofBIhsa deathwouldtasily sirthat the gucgeno As cool- ptedIy seaha atanda weordeat of herb herroomizreRhed5hefaId nryproselneeitjtureofthe h4lt her the 4 aIde7aed. LuLI LJt1flC eCUDgTP I the tews of two Unot ths I I a 5 an- Jz 35 55 SS- i 4" r5 i debtu eontemal L7Ltheaes4yjt port ci thecommitte. polatedby the steteconvantlwjj pel In great ndJrnhaneait- injary to Ibe 4o1 iittVfaOLfliafasa we Ii I an honorable amngementwith She holders that may Ieeveth atate credit with. opta Whban4 h04bS4PO cent latereeL ANI Si 1 TW BIleboI. Coluab BUkI S.

cncIn4etmkh. JY' 4The Columbus qnirer ofthe 10th ie. hates that on Saturdayplgbta deapeante g1ittook5 pa eon ftlseMobilk and CIrard one utile Irons Alabama the ne gro onthe Eon. W. A.

and. Mr. Forthepastfiv years iese alenmity cocoon- ap hut Lu recovered however wan determined besienged iS I afterfinishing Jngtarted bomeATbe trying overtake them. Then the path which leads Mcthougslareaidence was the Fontalneparty came up. Lncluntbo who had been5cut Thai.

Schiey asked if Thonsaswas In lhecrowd whereupon Tbomnaireplied- be on wIao.re. Allied brother of firing and theflhtthen general. rezultwasfoond Iboe. Schiey received theabdomen from he o'clock Sunday a miraculous escape. silver half Ing iqnriw fr a IorbIs' The others were atruck a- iii and wouided tamnecrowd.

Noucof outhe other side fired by- Fontaine negroen They. say however that no pistol eaie taIL tant Mdllotigald. Jobn arill take place ascoun- aol an nuniber wilign forthe the triaL pastyear fighting. Ssturday1 buy do. of love with stall.

CURBINOTI4gFEVER I Meeting ofthe fl Ilealtb. WasiarsrorD a June At 1ng boardot day it the selves fence and 5Hip demon foul bil of the 10 bald mont tine. mectingSirEdacard toil was remarks to ape- tens quaran tine Texas severe the the to oursummer winter which the Sir that ate thestate not them. system why and are zone ft may prevails certain the a thItflf yA to guam- Brazilian ports- lurin their months Jii4Uiop1XttLJ that I to yellowever poisonorvirUs and thus car' I goesofhldescoffeelnd pthe sroducts tmmBrazil a jtodncetbbfomItesOwIdgtthe I its New I wore I The I people of hetberorn6t seIf-prevatiot' Britishi domesdo metes. A MEXICAN MEETIRG.

a fls4Tlman Tek Produci Hard Yctlings. 5 gaaYrecw June' A ciai to tb New. from Eagle Paaisays rly yestez day psay In I lrss muthieana a. theirwaJtbNUgif4be gpwlratth gate. Aoutfiftem otbeet tsed to side tberiver a loyal lb deserters 1andeirnanyb1latiIkiIt a houses In this fugitive a their to ou cidaenstobereturnedloMeiIo- Atsuir I- bet lhlcd pay-and eat a dayThls eenin the :0 tb C- captureduiutliieers werJi to to a atron a poOtOSt LiOIfl.

was i. S-- r. 1r AflIgiliddendY S5S 8pedaldisthTheOisUicUan. June uinIngcompeny ttadeclrel adivbleodof SOesuts rerae TheBodio COmPSnYhU inercisedltscapltal bQOt1OOOOI And. isknowa Thenewatock puton is PLi---i ltoaIon bo eoacoiqriyr Mdres th Va' itoul psi-h ot theunico monSy thls week on and will urte theis5e of a dog law and a Mo i scram.

"I'S' lubehall at JamAiotd cous IttI. awaitliag seMse id A ert wl ae4e kaq hh a4mI4agIIAwa1I 4hiitrZ VeagaITkI 3g. tMf- 1DzLLu bereby eIeisuI rUonwithan. other ihlierenrng aadwu hipitL lie' bunted ophis fatbes1wh wa. muted 1th I firrclikbg kli4bOrruda r-evoler and returned to tbsa ea OIs defeat.

In themeantlnie throthe-pariybad-ai eallediwo ll' irm d. Old manSmIth ommenced oper- stiona by aiearly r1ng traiemaui Eamd Detmujor unnith firedro. anlscuouslyand WhlUsn Dant1 JmttliiIhe' Lather ebot three times In thioright iftcst left hour- and. ot the abtanseu. SaniuelSpadel wMgashed fearfahlly about the bead sndncckina few miuit hues- flredsiia4 tthembafInt Ands gOneral battle wIth CI be atones knives rars and pistols eussued.

ereral but The dancois ethllprogreselxig and a rowdj aptri iaeeniatb rulei Nit eneMa leave been ande as theonkhointo begnilty bay- log crossed Into WestViiginIe. The ena the fight was lenriIlewomen cryho men swearIng vengeane coufunlonwith enmL. tCizxe.io-J iio1O.4hseof the boldest robberies evermnrnIttedhiCbIcago ices perpetratcdnea the intersection of Wabash a niI andWasidrigtonitrt. Hen II. Henwina atoutcoinM boy about Iwenty years old hId been dlspttcbed by the DII' Centedrallr dikeaturerwith MereliitwLoan andTrunt 4 ia''k bankCarI1Wilson thebenk messenger a mpau hlm as juArd between nlnend tenthousand doflirilIls bui the treasur4rrefusen togive ii fo aai 1uc WiLson raaehedtlie point borelndicate twd tdtbeniaiau brisk ait separating atjhey approched eithersid 4f the me isir.

arrived within reaching distanc they threw the contentaf a pound can i of caenn pepper hithe facesof WIlson i dealtull n. sonthree heavyblow a whtchiheearried asmailcan. the-sidewalk avenuen A wereneanly thpepper as theaffair a vijorousatcps is no very show1all Noawrcu Coxi I of In Jude was re Veth rs. field prison home at 2O oclockthIsafte noon. When be linde.

he allots farewe down audJe was brokendown went-to BassavILL Patrick th4wel1 wanstautiy The plaintiff ilIed Piiuansaiuia Jise Parr ofuhis hi as hasuvzua A KLewtswasiihled nearBack sharp rate pf mIlen iththo put on theSalE brake the train Lewis hebad about half the engine Ilinjeet one theotherwbiehlsbody several pieeee. bughtdown ul4 ClacesraT Jt The Cpmmer1a from Urayson thebor- I a his on Buslo forkTygertrcreek beoomeinfatuated Fridaylast lLlsuwiforeseuted lhreatened hart knif seizedasmaRaxCandwIth por- her Sbetprned and stxuckhlutoverthe head with the otjbe weapouclcsIpgbis sknltandklllinghimlmtsnfly. cica. iOThe factabave jat cosutolightoIadIamondrobbeyhich ochnrredtwoweekaagnMrs henry nrrsy a 2OoO mondtinglenAyoung ofthcfamlly wassnspecteds but waakepti duringber abeecS--- her house belngjewelxyworth oOQ6upionwu Ibendinecled a- young womanbot no certaInproofisaLhandandio nameswlll at Pasmciaeo The fesidance- Wbca1Iaesduba ontyrssented by. I ladies wbooccuplcd ebore.Lo- bealesnearyoaleatb I I uJo1e pntilaometlwezftemrdswbenthe I ofMlw RIttracledatlostShe3 I fenndJyhiseeneibleouthe bodoo with woandsand blooMlss Dunnbet comalon5Wsefoundoutdoom houealilnaeaalble 5adierz1bli mutL- Icted- anttembay1ngbeea madWto gt- vale fiSrAXssed 5rtlaa are scouring the Hs5ta i TR.

thsab jsjo to oTerthd Poei sewseam rtveratthfaicitybai iport5Th 4ayu5otltTorehIe in mataMMgwbLIbI riarksbhi foe the a mIbaJa Ia tpo nUb. c--- jiscsv i 5. 5r e- aesgel iItMMa woKtwohi4N MIker5ai1 wall- nuawllepsteoktheixsItIoni eachIna corexeou wash-tub. At' 4.30 odoekthdword to a mile. race iii twenty-five mlattt hsylionnikt r' Afteglieubrace came a regaiiaover a- distance ot two mI1esoI which Woodsbf the SehulIxbot If envy lVeisgeyber at esesnt Wllllem Knoke.

of the I4sure and James of the Nail DiyIook part. The raoewbIch waeforagoIdmedaUand of wan In 20 mnlnutseby uoke. Tbeaportclosed by shooting and The wounds were in brecstandabdomen. Itwan there- row. 4-- J.LT& 1k caafBu1Ideats1aiad XtsR sal iMaeoi June A few days ago the theCentralrailroad Atlanta divlsionhad aizor elghtpassengen and a paetoronboardStterthe traiiile4 Atlan- Ia had eding a man of a whojiad genlsaldsomelhing thenjumped tolandran blmoutfthecar1hen bulldoze lit wept Reneco and 1hIa old uveteran marched intotba sleeping car tosae tMn wonderful young young scamp Overcome by lbeconductor put up his pistol.

went IIe refuse4 eaptainthen thought caughtu theyouugruan by his out of isle amecool wnybe Vounr rna went ifter htm his islol thetcaptain let ltVhea thetrain bp youngpiaii drewt1ieballs hlnpistol and threw saldNow etrI this ban lesson Iamn togeton train again andighten my passengerchikeyou to-day. The downleisisead LOUISIANA'S DEBT Vnder fllseussleu In' the Conatitu- lionel Conyentlqu- Naw OzLEaics thre debatetdayon he state debt in favor majorityrepot ofsevera atehonde andcitlng authorities anstain- They claim lhatthe n' queationwere fraudulent. Th action nizeiaudulcnt odvention had been quesLionedrau cat LiesolutlonileM passed5by3 hamber A- petition ee Semoles nine ofan quitable adjustment of the debt- on theeeconcl inAugnal that a arl af- trade wilibe broughtup. Depaetureofc4snm000re Ntevens' and 11cr lfiiaband. The City of MrrAmchtbald Alexanderwho on Tuesday lastin A.

lioboken who died largest' estates isa isa tw oJ theol gicai Miss Stevens's father was the of the was the An fashionabler. assem- them the. bevy pretty' brides- In the roonc exhaling I As the Richmond the ferries a on- day. AliagniflceuOccaaiOn ii NoarhuK VA. June The tion at hagnolia- springs to-day for the benefltof PortsmouttmemorIal clst1osito thecrections monu- mnemoryof Tha exercises mcon until niIdnIgbL VlrgthialOnd I Thetnilutary organi- tonvtait4d lhepringaaceomoanie4 ban6sAunumberOtDaTaIOd1cet3i also honored' theocmaiore5bytheIrpres nes FoUyflye jermns were ml A CCRdSVatO Moiiuanieiif.

Tha Oonst15utIou TuosAsrataJune Thecontederato and wan made In' itahyoftbeflnt1telln one lIopW MJflmmond kplendldftbreatbedthettD and every ecutherner. elo qnent Oreatenthmiasni prevailed. Thepa waarandmiutaqdisplay participated In bytho Tbomatvi1le.Ouird5 VaIdoata Guard siul theJefferson Rillesof FOiIda L.Smith. t1 mrehaveten apices- idfatnxbetyee 4uand Athintaand All through eoutliwssizrnCedtlL 1 wean emiIe on theirCoOntenina lLtvr DECATUR DOTS- t. 1 yladfng UiLoanT1oIDemiurfF.

5 Los-a jioi oi. en iugu tne ot sect jtrectcscila roathig a omqeranze in our ocIalcizcles ii MrisuAim Lia AIaIX1nd ABle son. MYLlfl1 Wsilsee lsers lcrMhtoa iat I wea roenia dertns mo sad 71hseva1p9setoauwtha a4 ii t1 I rirtP1 erer beeni iolfUcal reeancow' facesly conducted the peseent lsetjaaioes betv lwiniu1esa of aimo Mountalap' yntmtzandireINw1. at xtrt woo5hemsaI Psdct cosarisey and Uce psetset tfrsa ygunayiioe CIrterOLgcI Daibtma News i tiid Su5 Lu DkDOV iOG55Vt61 arise of TuW p10. emS two boxos Mesa at dsJ Hh ielse the seelse lemac6ea .5 5' l-iae'- tc f- 4 5 S' 5 ccv' 5- 5' t' PAoLg uvii e'- r' i Mitli CISM haIih andi.

EilthgSk thtY I a pIcee todayriIl Iciockpila The the probable etarteol LoriUr brown geldlnglaroia tosq riddenlay AreherLothliartingtona nut mIlbtdselAedB ebervya k11Ridotto nt VDeJsarangsa bay olt iT coltOlengarrybyorabsyco1lWeetw1nd 1LJcrdinaa sy colt Tam Olencaptaln 1ltche1La bay gelding Deu chrneistarW. trawfords bay mit Bay Archer Oret- ona chestnntfllly Iomlnifl. Sui- tiea hay colt Mycenmeand OBaley' gray filly tip' lYEstourrnel out of EaRring. At. tbc great race for tb Ascot atakes tookphace at.

tendance was Immense. Thiraco was won by Lord Poseberrye e. Mr. Sasrtei h. Myceni who was In in Mr.

Craw- was third. hnrseIctn The raceson th Azcedbeath biao- day. The rae i ihePrintwofWalei stakes brought eleven atarter The winner- was Lord FalnouthsbaT filly Wheelof Fortune the wi neroftheoaksIt mmer Westaninsters brown Iy Adventure In second a- chestnut coitlhayonflear third. The forthe goldrose given-by her znjes sndCastlereagh thIid. pedaldlzpatcli Ioaillarda Fsroieatarted the favorlto at two and finished uyenth Ifacar.

tied l2 pounds wblcbwa beavi zl weightin the raceThe start waCgool Innl taking thelead andParoteand stonebringing upereir. At in UeecourseDonilnica joined Inyad and. afterpassing SwlnleyBoltosnwhIchparL theO9rs wan xpectedtotehl the iigafnnt Parolebe and Iycena little On the borne atretch Dominiei but in tupassed by Itidotto ridden by- was headedanwon lialfiength Mycenaaecond Bay Aecher Glen fourth Eyjzfoise dfth Tim 30. between be thel6thInstant fur the hour of noon. The Times tbeetesmer commencedtaklng the new tale graphcablepn thinweek.

The of scene Oambetta theexpailuionol hi. tIes rouse. Tie wards however cowardice he hadapplied dinpatciisayn scene Inthe or DeCssagnacis1ndescrIbabI53tLerer M. Marqueradlcal aetu- tobeseparated- i ter Guardian the toagain electliLBL2luJto th hsmber of dehutie1 5 4 pnbthhess textof of. April Berlin an.

atthe rightof searchclaimed vesselsand protest- demanding Li the public at The Arab. Insurgents of the postofRelsyesterday defendedby German presentttive beezeinstructed bytelegraph do- war-------dyke on the river Pohan the break inundation took-by surprise I Thescenen rending. S. FROM DtKALBi5s of ir. 11.

JLseUL. I At this I 1iollsherohaenot given as the reaullinthla caLl matedTheywil ofihe the I- glvenbelowDr. In ahead andlsundoubtedly Lu imfiton. booee' ee1 Decatur estixualed40 2O 5 ii :4 i 97 5 1. stoueTMocnCslu3a Il CO i 33 5 llrownhip ias e.

TbuWbelbrrow lane. I C1PiLZTtLL OJune 10 i whee I. ii tt an fi ha rxrl recchhawork theiater ps rt 5. of Jnly TYYnlber' Prai cizcai the a 0 jhsRea1 41511dean7. ArniojasM The grim a- Lion inc place n- ti se 11 ze diplomas.

Hliulner II ice firelbobor itt se of. cad Li. asidRCatewoodedYlrgln the first cadetengiice ii fit-- is A Twa Burued. pedddlspaleh to TheCou1tUt1Cn ri kirsvflsr lMssbl destroyed the greater pattof thefown. IIZ00Oyco Insurance.

BeIordbMealdbla Mmouatsla 1u 5 NzwYOaL yunelfi4.nJrcv uar Co1 benbaza and expertise 34 Pine Iee I madAenaseignmeito duy. hcishljir ii the n1t of the falu ofDurId 8igt Co. The Ilebilitict ess nm 1COe tatVa1see oliaia i bows. i 1 seita fsi itoem are iiainseeofte4 1ftl lta bit lca fr I dye to ll 1 Iatseg Tba MbaJd tA JobjdsJ a dhlIM 4 iucduI atasadsecs large. fl ansNM 101 Ni aIIee1 the wean WIchon Bulwark Uua MUd basal.

Wo4wun by bals Weed. U. as elwttk tbird loot- its. v55Ac ic at v. Metand when tnrg.

the la q- kchSwMthisitkab.ad.-- a 5 Ttee second seeewee lot" 1 aweWo eeswIth edt ache and one Iiariongx wreHaUie- Sieaecailtinte H. Miettunu 5Jgokcrew ia4 Anasi 1g3. 5' iThab1rj me weefoc Locilliril aegr yeer 550 wttir' k1- sed by' P. fl Ami jockey dub wee loglee 1lOiHo lb. spst horaedislanceoeemlleandihiee thiswanthegresteteyentofth yt.

t. Matters were BaardmtaMsgiaedaau e- i' en Dan Bpsrthtg Repeet Rociceeter Srft ReseM tot and the WarmlnIii colt i race was won by Spendthrift In Barol4teoond MqeetIsassthiM I II we a grand nd tbeutite- maul was at frerheat. AhIgotweItotf gotnerauw AaroIil madegucl reis5ng inathIa1ain atcarked of one 1eb tbaIbreeMnt Dan forced the running for Sviendthri whengoingbehiod the kill ialt a lengthbehind. Oniouaing1ntatbhe. 5 atretth 8peudUirifIajuckey eatteil oat him andthe animal reapnnded gallantly herunhed throughtberucksnddi beewse.

to thewinningpoet helswereflnng IM the air and cistern saluted hisi. IIarold1ockcy plleilwblpbuta toaaehte Spendthnfta sides landed bias'- winner nearly a length The fourth race wag a Ire. bandloIt aweepetake 70ecb with600addedfer' twomnileu. ThestartezuwereXenney. Oen1 era PhlliIpe Daniebleft GoveriaorKasepl ton Dkk Lasseer Viceroy Bayard Mama.

Vi1ful and tartL It was vim vgeniJ Phillips Lu 3Y1 by a neck GoaemW hampton 21 Dickeeyagood Fifth race. dte fortwoycaroldsbahf aanUs.7eoonLeeLq antssero Jleimonta FlibbertyGibbel an4 Lorillardg Roceo Itocco wee Y1OtOC1 flftsecondabythreoIengths. a. race handicap Si Ip0cL The Cordnet Trouble Derby end D. Trouble race and fell at the aniloo after Lizzie Dwhllelcad- lug bolted tim' track wee only behind die winner.

i A COLLISION. 1- I Iii Knoeked ery Paung Train. Mkos1 Jude 10. was. anegro asses.

lie as deaf and walking gu the track at i St. Paula gtstiontwoiniles Irons Maoai on whatlaknown ci Singers hill on the andWentern tallroaThe dowje' irty. Reliable' Bill JIitchellhad t- Cue. thooghtofcotirae hewould get off. The an upwithln twentyyards andIiteheli off the track an biow5with In the form this poor moan was thrown en feet alt and canes down with a thud to the a was tobis i was less therewere theapot.

Tbemanwasbruizcdverybadhl acrountuwasreatlug Thetallroad was. dootwalkoatheairoadflyouare atail haxdplliearing. fs 1j. A Western gioran. Constitution.

CovczrllLtthJimne During railroad company wera buruedto tlr The heavlat rain windandheilatormknownforYUraPasd01 Cr-section yesterdayafternoon i S. 1rs. laThe nutLtution e' Niw YdaifJun The affaIrs tin- i. Commissioner i beep1aredjn haiidsot arecelver rPerty. AgJhnaDay Wrar Pair 10.

manonicfrateruity tnoeorgfaandAabamshiivobeefl tocparUcipate. be made byMr. Levy of lion enan orator JaarxsFaa. June Near lineon the that lice i-- DlseatrsvsWlr Wear Pomar June whilethasteana thresh of the' entire' Vt about 115 consumed. 5 The V111w Yeyer.

SI. iUOMLi secretaly- of yellow fever at The ace- Qndeecretarywasaisoatlaekad by fever. i TheIlnaeaotaOreeubnckers. Sr. Pact Iflxi June The ItatC con- wentionofthnationalgresnbackpIrtymet i atate of for Filiniere s.

4' wl Peacbes1 yesterday' ili. llapeeibibitad aome. jZ of the largest add fluent peaches we have the8auu ieriyarietyTheoniyregretIsthey are not ii- plentiful pa' the doctors a' 1 5 Cd44 OaI 5 Wereesired yesterday W. 2 Jmea olCampbellqotintya hit Oats. TbeykueaaUredaeven.

feet and fourtncbeslnlength. MrJinaei ban the 5. Death eCJilaen 1' Jobaa a. i. Naauyiaus1tinolO.Colonel5Jiiaofl P.

of ihe oelockthli afteralinger. Wuese. 5 4 DOWN IN DI1CIL 9 1A Ky. mow a fcrtyyeao1a3 5 5 tes. Balsa1 of EDlmsevUle Zoelidana edet i twentypoun4abtngse inber patni5 CiaaLox baa cue mMast.

sad a half do1lazseaapecla1dpouttlaheSe. Tas agriculinal DiE1on In Tezaareseala tactsDeandIILeIeneOIJPiUIPeeIIIeOd COzT2yooeofthhnIgbIafMoaWMyedlaiI u-- Mempbknce NoyeinbetlaeL- Theordarai 1O I a I 5bthsfoTeu6Olet 1oeg.eMfleeiia-- a lseceot iankIogslaeL niiiinpe4eesbqirvLbukl te 11 mouth CO4N at eeud to. Lam 4 a 5- seTas Jiandied gcn are twoik Iba eIn' lane Westesu xe9zoat. betwesea OiiI a41abeccerlei. 4 5- s.

benel bane at posMase Ii VWI- iuicO.5i 5 I TaiLed bat a iiw.a.-i. sjrit nba th 1 1 year. mIi.

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