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PiraraccBo. Febrasry J8 fiince the tiewa of th explosJonat the wtDfVr jllabe I WB been made publksTthe wild ar excije- to nt has preyaiIeI in this dtyyandindeed throughout lb. tmpre. Tbe mortfally the details of the disaster are asctrtitatfl tie more remajkableapp Fthee a ol the entire Imperial family from' Instant tie- stracdon. To tBf aerest Vccldlit J8 hb Rtlal3 tBirSd ted for Lb Uf wt leay hum the room near hoar laier than usuii1 awaiting Jkhpottofjbt Aradl- tLouok thecurIn healthy anlln Thzn.

terral the nttte tra explodei the imperial family been in their ecnitrnued placea at tb time there is icarc idoubt member of 1 wota J. nafeibeen nt1y killed. jr- The press dlspaUhea concerning theaf- tair which were sent from here blittled the efiecU In every way. Theter- rind forte of the' explosion made almost a complete wreck of Jthe hall acaJter- Lug the debris and fragments of the timwr in every directtonL ana tearing a nol In the floor not less than fifteen feet iii length by twelve fret in width. The guard on duty in the palace at the time was Com.

posed members of a Finland regiment of whom eixht were nslantly killed and forty-five seriously injured by the flying fragments. Of the wounded fromfflfjeen to twenty are cob dj jr ihaJUihejf iu probably died. They were conveyed to the hospital as quickly a after ihe calamity and the guard around the aece were at once doubled uo one else being per mitted to enter or leave the grounds. Tbedntchessof Edinburgh was thejirst to seek the presence of the ezir after the explosion. Finding him unharmed shell once sent dispatch to Queen Victoria.

The wildest excitement and alarm prevailed the officials of the palace. The mangled bodies 01 the dead soldiers the jjr aiis and cries of the wounded and the tireadfnl apprehension that other mines might momentarily explode lent. strong elements of horror to the scene of devastation In the spacious hall. The empress was not informed of the terrible af hit test the shock might prove fatal to her already enfeebled system. Saestill remains ltippiIy ignorant of it and to-day her con iition is reported as Improving.

The ex- ploslvte went off with a smothered thud and the noit was unheard in the center of the city. There are numerous theories of the explosion and of the manner in which the vigilance of the guard at the palace could have been so successfully eluded it iswell known that ever since the czar took refuge here after the attempt upon his life at Moscow on the fifth of December the most extraordinary precautions Maya been constantly observed. The grounds have been brilliantly illuminated by electric lights numerous guards hive been potted day and night and changed daily and the adjacent streets' have been constantly patroled by a picked force of the guard. Stilt the pelac was mined end the nine fired and up to this hour there is not the slightest clew to the diring assassins. The use has been traced ttjtu a culvert in the garden to the stone basement of the uard-roora immediately beneath the hall and this ends the development so far made.

At heretofore announced there are nihilists in the palace itself and the apparently absolute impossibility of such a plan being carried oat succeufuIy without assistance from inside the palace walls drives one irresistibly to the conclusion that persons high in authority and very near to the person of the rzar were privy to the deadly plot. The effects of this last dastardl attempt upon the already enfeebled half-crazed and thoroughly frightened emperor it Is feared will most deplorable. Even if the assassins do not rinaly succeed in the ac. complishment of their designs it is doubtful if he will ever leave the winter palace alive. Rumors of his early zbiicuion are already whispered and the disagreeable sUiriej of his unhappy relations with the z.arowitth are unpleasantly revived.

Telegrams of sympathy and congratulation on his escape are being received hourly from all parts of the empire anti from other European governments while special thanksgiving wrvicjs have been held to-day in all the churches. Vigilance committees are being organized pa trots of police are scouring the city and suburbs in all direction and the indignant I populace are muttering maledictions upni the beads of the cowardly assassins. If captured they will scarcely be sent to Siberia. The talk at theSt. Petersburg clubs now is I hat the emperors anniversary on the 21 of March will witness an enormous popular jubilee.

Ilie winter palace at St. PetersburrL the largest palace in the world and is the residence of the emperor and his court during thewiuter at which time it is said to be inhabited by no less than 6000 pet of all ruiik It Ii fact a vast and pile of buildings in the form of a 156 feet in length and 350 feet tquare. It occupies the site of a palace which during the reign of Peter the Great. belonged to Count Aphraxlo the high admiral who made it a gift to the Czar Peter IL The Kmpress Anne caused it to be demolihed in 1751 and rebuilt it in 1762. That edifice remained until 1839 when it was entirely deetroyeed by fire.

The present palace was completed in 1849. occupying only two years in construct on although it was built in a style of unexampled splendor and at a cost almost fabulous. A magnificent night of marble steps leading up from the Nan to the state apartments forms the principal entrance and is known as the Pert-on des Awbarsadeura. Suites of splendid halls with gilded walls and ceilings tilled with marbles malachites pt do is StOifS costly and rare vases. statues and pictures.

constitute a gorgeous interior. The hall of St. George or audience chamber is an apartment 100 feet long by CO feet broad and in it the court receptions are held. The. throne- room of Peter the Great gallery of the marshals the Alexander gallery arid the empress's moan are also superb apartments.

Bat the most magnificent of the chambers is the White. Hall in which the court fetes are held and which is finished in pure white atnlpid. The picture gallery of the winter palace co it i us one of the finest collections of paintings in the world taken in conjunction with the collection in the Hermitage which adjoins it but of itself It is confined trimly to battle pictures. in the Hermitage galleries are some of the best works of Rubens Murillo Van Dyck Rembrandt Tintoretto Te nters Velasques and other renowned artists. The Kamanon gallery in the winter palace contains jortrats of every sovereign of Ihe Romanoff line since Michael Fedorovitch including many pictures Peter the Oreatr On the second floor the palace are kept the crown jewels.

embracing some of the finest gems i a Europe. Among them ia the Orioff diamond weighing IDiJi carats or eight carata more than the nosr It was given to the Em press Catharine IL by the famous Count Orbit who- purchased it ft-am an Armenian we angaVC him for 360000 in gaits an annuity 1000 and a patent of nobility. It is said to have been stolen from the eye socketof an idol in temple at Serlngham India by a French de serter. Jt now sunuouoU the czar a scepter. On the main floor of th palace is the room known as the death chamber of Nicholas I where that monarch died March 2.

Vix is and was then entirely devoid if a ry lnmrioustplendor. Hiss word helmet aw military cloak nave for years lain tgcr where he left them. iATW. ooocin. The PathiiujournalLa La Prance pubflaht thefoUttwinsj nceraii th attempt on the czars lif 4f It comes from Peters- ebiw ma tarranUa sons who were employea in capacities at the wtnterpalace was fired fat thehonrt appointed wnothe aid of electric wit-ma which-were I cuVufte the explosion and wnp found In frsgm ftfij at gotne distnce itunattie dining rponi Several offltialsareunder surv-eillance Many arrests pave beenvmade.

but theJW- llc are notjetoo the track of tneKasssastns. Tbe emperor laimaMlo besuch affected ndrujuora hisar catrohon areiigain passing froth nK thTt4 tnpaui The Gobs a ih riartrnaer wld. paJace WM J6J pi by foar olne three otwhom haYB peen arrptpo. used was about fiurpoundsTiTh9 wintec palace and otimerpalaces are being carefoily. earchea by svofiropanjr otsapeclaIly fclchtrged aapperfi 3he totaljaumber fibe by the" explosion was Jen.

The asking the asslstouusui MJC liner ra erarcn-- ing for the conspirators against tbelifarof tiracxaiv is en rw vs. thelsoldtpv. fb4 weTI relief bin by which" Mr. Blggw proposes ds Mwral-lhott ro4 yoten would Jbt isqualifled by deception relief Th lln Bridie tyijmietely Destroyed. Special dbpifch to Th ColuatnUon ebruary 30.

A Chattanco- Tenn. special to the Enquirer says the tsridgn Hue of JTw wUe and Chattanooga aqd St. Louis railroad op the Uf skirts. Of that city was burned to was a wooden structure K5 feet long covered with tin and consisted of two spans. The tire originated from a epvk from a locomotive.

Every vestige of the bridge as consumed. The regular Nashville passenger trains left the city about the time oh le fire and arrived at the bridge when the whole was a mass of flame. Six traits are iIeliyd bytb dka ler. This bridge by tb Nashvilky Chattanooga and lv th Mewphu and Charleston and toe ChiJtUnooga and Alabama and Great Suidprn railways. The regular bridge man was erplng when the fire started.

The passen- en to and from flew Orleans Memphis and Urille have to be transferred in boats A huge force will to-night begin IB erection- of a temporary structure on ie iron bridge. ItwiU talu be place of one coDimned. GqtCUgJtitj brcu ry 120 A Bellaire pedal ahte hat a an engine a psaseii- tralotif the Iheliafre and Sou tb west narrowgauge railroaxL company came on trestle work eighty feet high pear Jacobs- wrough station last oight Jam ped thetrack irowiritb che nd bag agecar down le einbanknjenttnrning both boUorp up is rvfinoreir ttiat rtYtngreesnian Danfor and a Mrs. Caldwell was tally wounded. und A.

B. Both math agent badly bruised. The latest reports from the scene of the ellaire and Southwestern railroad accident ate that none of the wounded have yet ed. Those reported to be fatally injured re Congressman Daiiford A. P.

Wiley. WA B. Caldwell Henry Wendell and William Trigg. Those reported severely ut not sully injured are M. Beer man of Parkerbai-g.

West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Bowman. Mr. Peodhe Conductor Barkhead Mail Agent Booth Express Messenger Hayden and others whose names are not ven.

There were upwards of forty per- ns on the train and it is considered the utmost miraculous that so many escaped fatal injury. NEW YUIIK rebmnary 20. A telegram rota l3eliaire Ohio says a train on the Jellaire and Southwestern railroad while approaching Woodlield Ohio about half- ast live yesterday afternoon fell through le trestle work near Jacobsburg Two passenger coaches and a cjal ear fell about frhteen feet. A. S.

Wylie a farmer who vea near Barns Mills Ohio was seriously not fatally injured. Ex-Congressman hienford of Osio. sustained a painful but ot dangerous wound and se' other passengers were more or less injured. The wounded at being kindly cased for by red- ents near the scene of the accident and ith the exception of Wylie are likely to recover soon. The accident resulted iron breaking of a truck fastening.

Further advices ft the scene of the i 1 road acci dei. near et1aire Ohio are meagre as these is no telegraph line to the ot. It us reported that ex-Congressman ford Mrs. CaLdwell and Mr. iner fatally hurt and at least teu or twelve hers seriously injured.

The Patent OSDOS. February 20. Prof. Maskelyne the tulniai department of the British nuseum writes the Times that J. Balantyne Ifannay Glasgow a Fellow of the Chetuical lociety London has at last succeeded.

in artificially producing genuine mpnds which stand all the tests wbich can oe tpplJed to them. Prof. Maskelyne says There is no doubt whatever that ir. Hannay has solved the problem which ias so long en a reproach to chemical act- nee to wlt the process of erystalizing car- on. His pt-ocean for effecting this transformation is hardly less momentous to the rts than to the possessors of wealth in jew- dry.

It is on the eve of being announced the Royal society. A Blsa troa rirc. Special dispatch to The ConstiiuUon. YORK February 20. A large rive- story iron front building.

Not 384 and 36 roadway was entirely destroyed by rue lis evening. Two firemen who were upon le roof when it fell in perished in the ames. At 10 the tire was still burning rat under control. Tbe total loss exceeus 1000000 as follows Hazen Todd Co. 1400000 Dickerhoff.

Ruffljer Co. $350000 James Wilder Jr. Co. 350000 LtrihIard Co. 50000.

i An Aged Murderer. Special dispatch to The Constitution. BRADFORD. VT. February 20.

William Tart aged 79 pauper at the town farm fCorintHwas murdered yesterday morn- ng by Aaron Ferrio another pauper. aged 5 who nearly severed his head trout his Kwy WIlh an axe. and afterwards fatally ut his own throat terrin was evidently jmne. He eft a note saying he had to lit1 TerriirbecaWlie reeetedmore stten- iOfl than himself. and that be roust after- rardi Jllnjiill AlmseJfor be hung.

Tn Fin Special dispatch to The Constitution. Sr. Loves February 301 The contract for bedding another 50 miles of the Texas and Pacific railroad extenglon west of Weatherford was let yesterday. The iron and other materials and a complete outfit for the tele- raph line train Fort Worth to Weather- lot are on hand and the trains will be run- ing 10 the latter place by the first of April Lorlllarda Horses. VLXDOX February 20.

In the race for the Liverpool spring cup to take place March ilth Lot-hard's borseawill carry the following weights Parole top weight of 131 pounds Mistake 96 Sly Dance 92 and Wallenstien 91 pounds. In the United kingdom steeple chase at Crayden April 1 J. G. Bjnnetvs Muscaditsa will carry 153 pounds. flrawtrehs' NKW Yoxa February 2tt Dr.

Benjamin Srandrvth of Brandreth pills notoriety- died suddenly at his residence in Sing Sing yesterday of embolism of the heart his leaves estates valued at from two to three million dollars including rea estate in Texas. Pebrnary 20. Telegram Irons- Pjedmont West VirgxniA reports thiFa- strike oZa1lThefthlfp operatives In lhat vicinity for Wgher will pt February 20. A rices ft El Uif Sd nstaftjTuiisbon. tot ttattrotu tight to tettjperscmiar dying in that city from yellow teier daily.

byflrn irife I Al fyr in twelr if. last acjt of which is just npwThieing per- the4rdent lot 1 the other features necessary toac romance. Penderyis or. was marredand has one son grown to manhiod0 This apfr ow lives with him il3 Tr 5 tVI 5 i0Y handsome and comfortable' house in tf fashionable part of the city. She is old The other lady In the case for there iii another one who is the heroine tttbto7y is a Mrs.

MeNially a widow with two children. She is comparatively youAgrani rather prepossessing in appearance. Years ago six or eight at least when the judge hadn't as much money as he is supposed have now a mutual admiration grew up Between him and the widow anct their relations were more mend)7 than was permissible under. the drcnmatwe and In view of the fact that he was not a marriageable tutu. TBl lady's father took cognizance of the condition of alri and warned Mr.

Pendery to seek society elsewhere. This of course complicated matters somewhat but did not by any means put an end to the friendly relations that existed between the couple or wholly deprive them of the pleasure of each others society. They continued to meet clandestinely till one night nriren i the old man lying in watt for Pendery discovered him approaching the widows louse and went for him" with a shot gun. The judge is a large portly man not built for the race-course but he did some beauti- uI high stepping on this occasion and though two loadof buckshot were sent at- er him he succeeded in taking himself out of reach of the old gentleman's ordnance without loss of blood and with no other in- ury than a bad fright. After this personal interviews between the couple were regarded as extra hazardous and add to the difficulties of the situation the shooting affair has madethe whole matter public and accounts of it substantially the same as above were published in the local papers.

But the fire was 3y no means htamped out they could not meet each other but they could write and did write every day. the loving epistles be- ng carried to and ft-a between her" house and his office by her faithful colored wo man. His office was with the county attorney in the court house and in a certain drawer in an way place he would deposit his letter every morning arid regu- lart' at the appointed hour the widows servant would come and take it away leaving one from her mistress in its stead. This was necessary because their letters through the post-office would be ititercepted by tbeene- my. But the old man not to be baffled iii this way induced the wfdows rascally son to rifle his mothers bureau drawer and capture a package of the judges letters.

These letters breathing the most ardent devotion in every line and giving unmistakable evidence of unlawful intimacy between the parties the lady's father Rave to the newspapers and they were published in full except such parts as would not bear printing. In this condition the case was left and the affair did not come before the pubic again till the Leadville mining excitement commenced. Then Pendery went to Leadville and in a short unite he struck it rich" and began make money. Then he commenced proceedings for a divorce Irons wite and the accommodating mar- j3 laws of Colorado gave him a decree a few weeks ago. Before the divorce was granted the widow commenced making her preparations to go west and having completed her trousseau she started a few days ago to join the judge at Leadville.

Before this reaches the public eye the couple wilt doubtless be married. The wife has the comfortable homestead in Leayenworth and an allowance sufficient to maintain her comfortably. Young Pendery at Leadville sides with his father. Mrs. Pendery No.

I offered no opposition to the divorce the jud and tbe widow are undoubtedly happy and the final act closes with everybody satisfied except the judges new in law. ISFFERSOS OAVtS5 LEGACY. NEW YORK February 20. Mrs. Thomas 8.

Ellis. of Philadelphia the widow of a brother of Mrs. Sat-alt A. Drsey Beauvoi11 Mississippi who willed all of her estate to Jefferson Davis has withdrawn from the contest of Mrs. sq's will although through the children of her husband she obtains equal rights to the other contestants.

The Republican correspondent called upon Colonel S. Percy Ellis who is the chief contestant to substantiate this fact and also to inquire what effect it would have upon the contest. lie said that his' law had been left omit hi the bill of complaint and that himself Mrs Peckham of Louisiana his sister and Mortimer Dahlgren of St. Louiswere the contestants. I sin prepared to prove.

said Colonel Ellis that Mrs. Thomas L. Ellis was bought off train the contest by a bribe ft Jefferson Davis and if the question arises I will prove it. The case to now before Justice Ward of the United States court in New Orleans on the demurrer interposed by Jefferson Davis's nnael and my counsel has one more hearing before the arwument is closed. We certainly ex- peet adecision in our favor.

Jefferson Davis demurs to our com plaint claimingthat while we allege undue loftuenca we at the same time dwelt upoa the fact that Mrs. h' possessed extraordinary talents but while ho picks out this statement he omits the ot in which we allege that tl was also a monomaniac upon the subject of religion and worship and that as Jefferson Davis was her hero he employed his knwledgeot that fact to influence her to give him all ol ler prwp ryrO theory that his services behalf of the south bad never been full warded. We have employ ed able oounse ieres well as New Orleans and we propose to make a vigorous tight 6r our rights. Mr. Ellis also accuses Mr.

Jefferson Davu of having misstated the value of Mrs. Dorsey's estate which he is said to have fixed i at 30000 The iioosaat Benuvoir. which alone ouat 30000 tobuild. i Vf ttb says worth ttWaf wore than on and therwis la all nearly tblrtyUtbOMWw acres of land. There are three splendid plantations.

all of which Are more or Ift3s under cultivation. Manyol 4 dtii learn with deep sadness ef the death of Miss Jennie fylerifrs. Collins who breathed herlasHn Brooklyn JwTelriWowfctfJa ternoorvin povtrtyand. destitnfiooi JM nl Tyler was the grand niece of etFresi- dent John Tyler and as late as teqfeir ago sbobe in the society of tbp natwni capital as one of Bs stightest ornaments and reimln Jbelles. HerTifelifatbryhM been replile with romance and those who knew bar ta the height of her popoM gcarcelytv dreamed rj that the' joel pMtbHr i p-'i des to tntcf upoui' her- finat rest awa mei dkiadredandwlth all Ih one of She was born in in 1843 and nntilthe opening of the s-ebellionllvedTwhtli'ber father.

Wfiliani iJTyftr OB lila plantation Th ahitdhisae tlnieawitbthee3tt eof Ih iO lin thefl JOJ Thy toe rooWyntgasiCpn tri yffii jAffiqttta Pp A VhelrWWied lifel MM miuuiaveunjwusumuuuu uuiu wuitu he ied ftdfTfieldea omatf tuQ i1Iw ri lwd i6 rtj ii flieDtJfc nUy bet rr arr a ttoJaStrbatreceived boreply. The defd woman's sister livesin- a Lizdsome WwirfttM bouselfourl tories ten. Who cafle there TJiiev irt into' ihe jSarlor siphoist.i- TbjBcar et Is of a rich patierpand fine brnametitt adorn the wallv The lady was ill and her husband a fin lookingpian thirty-five. 1 topeno mention will be made of this unfortunate affair tie as Wit is purely a family' raatxerand doesut concern. the.

publIc MM. Collins hasnot been recognized by us on account of her marriage beneath her titiflc-n and there are family' reasons why should not tell you anything about her itfe. I do uot know whether any assist- ince will be given to Mr CollinSUrbury his wiTe aiid fpould rather nJt say any thing wsstgver about the case. The gentleman then stuijed very pleasantly stroked his jQpg beard graceLu1) and bowed the reporter out Mrs. Collins was first cousin to a prominent lew York politician and soe wa also a relative of a leading lawyer ins Wall street Her brother is at a Baltimore col- ege.

Senator John W. Stevenson is also her cousin. uoaaagy AT TBS warts HODSBv Washington Correspondence New York Sun If any thing the snobbery at the white house surpasses the hypocrisy for which the chief occupant is notorious. From tno- lives of economy ascribed falsely to prin ciples at temperance all the conventions rules of society are ignored and violated as a pretended merit while the fraudulent president is quick to accept and to enjoy the forbidden hospitality when offered at the expense of others. The executive mataion has never before een maintained on so niggardly and mean a footing as it now Is.

With a salary of fifty thousand a year six thousand for contingencies supplies furnished at wholesale commissary prices music fuel light and principal servants tree a kitchen garden for vegetables vast conservatories to furnish flowers for decoration secretaries clerks stationery and many other things at the public cost and presents cowing iii liberal- the actual outlay is confined to the sup- jort of the household the dressing of the farnty and whatever entertainments may be given. The general belief is that Hayes invests touch more tlsau 40000 of his salary every year. His closeness in money matters is so miserly that he will not pay out over a dollar without giving a check for it so that his pocket and his bank account will never disagree with each ether. He gave a cold water reception to the ditlomatc corps' a few nights ago which was the only taste of hospitality they had a chance to criticise so disposed. An immense throng of alt sorts of people attended.

Mrs. Astor of New York was conspien- ous among the guests for a display oh precious stones the like of which was never before seen collected together upon any one person on this contiuent in Euro unless on some state occasion when the royal jewels were worn. The minute description the great diamonds and the strands of rare black pearls with their iiuuiensevalue must of course have been derived frosts the owner of all this profusion of wealth which presented an astounding spectacle and riveted every eye for a time with wonder on the bright particular star. Tfeisreception was formilfyannouuced on the invitations as in honor of the diplo matic corps and necessarily through them as a compliment to the governments which they represented. They were the special guests of the occasion and by every usage of polite society and recognized propriety they were entitled to whatever mark of dis tlnction the executive mid offer in tile official residence.

It Is customary on these occasions after the company has been re ceived. tar the president tor the time being to offer his arm to the recognized chief lady guest of the eveningand for the chief male guest to attend the lady of the white house far a promenade through the east wont. Sir Edward Thornton is the dean of the diplomatic body and of course tie is entitled its that capacity to the first recognition by the executive. Even if there was no social law on this subject the special nature' of the levitation gave him and Lady Thornton priority over all others. At tbeap- pointed.

time Hayes tendered his escort ux Mrs. Astor in all her splendor of brilliants and Mr. Evuirts paraded with Mrs. Hayes leaving theThorntona to their own set and the diplomatic people to comment otitbe gross offense of Hayes 4ud.hhaurrotind- tugs. It is said hypocrisy is the homage which vice pays to virtue.

Snobbery is the tribute which vulgarity pays to money. A SOVEL BEID TESt- Memphis Ledger Last year or the year before a Captain Espy of Rising' San Indiana married a beaUlifiilObio valley belie fitted up a real bridal chamber in. ezqtsisit4 style and regardless of expense started on a voyage thelower Mississippi where the liveoak ffiafoVfr- t4Thb MJrant oranga bios sonis spread their odor upon the breeze. The ronp1epa ed several months in this way and the time Was delight fnl for both Yesterday another pair of bridal tourists went by hers going south on a fiaf boat They were also from ltisingsnn. lndashort distance Wow Cincinnati on the Ohio and the boat was a month oat from her starting-point the pilot being Gaplani Thomas and the same who steered the Espy boat south last season.

It was the sliver bridal trip of Captain and Mrs. Wfl- Ham Hempbill of Rising Sun a couple well-off ia worldly goods and whose rest' dance is the finest and the most attractive the town hi Rising Sun. The gardens and pove in which tnejr bxrase Is eitnated occupy aacre ajl iu a high state of enl- ture and care kept. In addition csptain owns a large and prodtucthe arm neat by. He' bM beta- flatrboatlng for the pist tbtrtrf0U fimt SmR Mrs.

till ever made- atrip from home. Tner ehtdrwi are all grown bntone a lad oil who aec mparHes hlspaientoOn tb voyage. Several of the chiliften are married Sod ll are well-to-do. The bostnpon which Captain and MrxBemphill are floating down the river contains five thousand bushels of min for distribution and sale among sugar pttntatioasin Louitiafta Aloneeodof thecrafUba neatly-fitted cabin. edict a sw4oan1smfeatablestltiad fof thalady andherapomdShseenjnya novel in fntnw UQWt trading 09 tknt br ltant OberfrawI wj rH-r rtr Ltl t.iJ\l ut In Ujfl graeral pr dijpUcne tiigtreastir wous sentiment of th commitiee Mr.

Sherman stated to tie committee te that 4 genta at 109 would pay per cent cents could bepu on but pot otherwise. The 4 er cenu are now aid cc the treasury to-day that they were certain io. all w6 or ints in a very short tlroej that the reason why ey had advanced was that great Woclcrcf them had fallen nto the hand of clto es ind syndicates who would now unload rapidly andthns mArke4 decline. lembfrs of tbt committee on ways and means do not take bis view but think the 4 per cents will advance instead of decltne. If the $500,000000 of 3 percents prqtd for by tbe bUIT reported to-day are authorized to be issued the saving in interest as between them and 4 per centswhich Mr.

Sherman prefers wiJl amount to 2500000 a year arid for wnty years the saving will be 50000000. The saving of interest as between the 3 er cents and the fives and sixes which are be' funded will amount to 14000000 per annum. The committee will shortly report another till which will prescribe the amount of coin reserve to be kept In the treasury to meet the demands of reaump- ion. The secretary thinks the amount of in ought not to be less than 40 per cent. if the volume of tenders outstanding.

ome of the members of the committee are inclined to think that 33 per cent. will be sufficient If the greeter amount as suggested by the secretary is fixed upon would leave about 60000000 of surplus gold which could be applied immediately to the extinguishment of that amount of the five and six per cents. falling due in 880 81. The whole amount of bonds ma- uringin 81 La 760000000. By the terms of the bill reported to-day it is provided that 700000000 shall be funded In lie percent bonds and the 3per cent exchequer bills.

The balance of 30000000 can be paid outright with the surplus coin as shown above. Two of the Virginia members of congress called on tbe superintendent of the census to-day to recommend the nomination of some son in place of the census supervi son for Virginia rejected yesterday by the senate. The interview was rather unsatis- ctory as the impression created upon them was that the president was quite disposed to send in the names of republicans or all republicins rejected while the Virginia members wanted a democrat. If the resident adheres to this purpose a dead- ock is probable and a delay in the taking of the census may be apprehended. Senator Luke Pryor of Alabama made his first speech yesterday on the five per cent bill.

He to a clear and forcible speak er and his argument was a tine presentation of the legal side of the question. Washington's birthday tailing on Sunday next he treasury department will be closed on Monday the 231 inst. It is understood that all the executive departments will be clo on Monday. The secretary of the navy with the approbation of the president concluded sonic weeks since to purchase two naval coal stations on the isthmus from A. V.

Thompson who ld them under a concession front the Republic of Columbia. The Kearsarge and Adams have probably before this taken possession of them in the name of the United States. This ii what I meant ten days ago by vigorous measures already taken to preserve American control on the isthmus. Secretary Evarts i reported to kick but It will be of no avail as congress will sustain the president. The sub-committee pf the bouse on wiys and means committee to-day heard arguments by representatives Joe Johnston and Mr.

Brown of Richmond in favor of the bill amending the revised statutes relative to tobacco export bonds. They wilt probably report it favorably to a full committee soon. Tbe supreme court of the United States had before it the other day a question which is Of interest to railroad companies arid etuptayes. It was against the Kansas Pacific railroad involving the extent and under what circumstances a railroad or other corporation Is liable to a suit for damages" on the accidental killing of one Of its employes while in service. Its the present instance the eusployes death wit.

it is alleged due to the defective construction. and condition of his locomotive. The rail' road company maintains and the court below charged the jury that a corporation is not liable for injuries to one of iti em- ployea when such injuries result frqm the carelessness of hi fellow servants. The supreme court holds that although such is the general rule it is suject to exception' one of which arises from the obligations of the corporasion not to expose an etuploye to perils against which he may be guarded by proper diligence. Railroad officials who are invested with the power and duty of so guarding the safety of eta- pLpycat represent the personality of the corporation and their negligence Irons which the injury results is the negligence of the corporation.

If an employe having knowledge of a defect in the machinery which he uses mes notice thereof to the proper officers ssndLs promised by them that that be remedied his subsequent use such machinery in the belief that it shall be put in proper condition within reasonable time does not necessarily make him jnUty of contributory negligence. The Judgment of lower court was reversed and the cause reminded with directions to satisfy the verdict and award a new trial kod for such other proceeding as nosy be 6 nrfstent with the opinion of the suprem A democratic senator of prominence I expressed himself' very strongly to-day lit regard to what he termed the omorsliza- Uori among congressmen in connection with the' mania for speculation. Stock op. erators were allowed private wires and offices In tbecapUol bulidiugsnd the con- sUn temptation vu to speculate its the value of securities which wet-a likely tu be affected ii by legislation This he looked npon wagreatevi andj an abuse which feifcht to be frowned upon in don- 1 fertfky A member of the bone. appropriations i i tthat3 to fhbn it of the two parries verabeldvcnd it iiabnii fjic that KBotxingTcartthU time Sn the tesion ha i work' of the ppropriJttIons eommitte8dBt rritoria fan decided tesretssmmssid tit psssteebf it biff xfefldli th Jariadiction of Vnite4 States courts in civil and criminal matort a the history of tbucootry no to the Indjw territory and providIng for ih ibUtslnizenieutotthlaenzhtp by Indians tadTtb illotmentof laadj- to them la 74 condition had befote ikthfc monunjj A O.

Heooealf or the nnUedBtates iavy and one of the 1' to-day cojiflrmed tt nomination of S. Reed. to a posTmarter at sSStivllle11 Alabsmnaan rejected the nomination of Edward T. Par- district of XoulsUna W- 1- y' Theprwldetrt wnj ttt tisi 4t to-day the UQnitnatifla of Rowland ETrowbnidge Michigan to be commissioner of Indiarj 1 ti Postmaster Ghrtral Key issued an order to-day resIcIng the' service on th star mutes to one trip per week Uovlng4ne months extra pay in the service dispensed It this reduction be found msufll. dent to keep the expenditurwi within the pproprtatloa the serr Lee placed on alt new routes since and including July 1st.

879 will be entirely discontinued. The ast named soutea were established by the route bill passed at the extra session of congress last year and are mostly las south THE SIXTH ONGRE3S. lh Uf February After the presentation of a number of petitions and memorials Mr. Butler Introduced a joint resolution providing for the restoration of the books Ofthe Beaufort gLU library. deferred to the committee on flnaros The senate proceeded to consider the cal- ndaf besides rarioua' private bills.

The following bills were passed ovidtng for the delivery of dull- ble articles In mails and for the indem- ity for lost registered articles. It autlior- zes the delivery to addresses 0 the United States under regulations for the collection of customs duties as may be agreed upon by the secretary of the treasury tad the postmaster eneral of all mailaole articles of dutiable matter received by mail from foreign countries and admissible under tine rules of the union and authorizes the postmaster general to accept and execute the provisions of the Paris postal union respecting the payment of indemnity of fty francs in case of loss of registered ii- globe. A bill authorizing the secretary of the rcasury to appoints a deputy collector at Lake tee Louisiana. A bill to repeal the provisions of the vised statutes authorizing an advancement of naval and marine officers thirty nnm- wrs in rank for extraordinary heroism. A.

number of bills for the relief of private individuals were considered and passed. A bill to authorize the completion and publication of the naval history of the war om prising both union and confederate recorda was passed as were also a bill au- thorlaing the payment of 1200 to Claude 1. Marten of Mobile for the rent of Le- vecta hospital during the war and a bill for the relief of Monroe Donaho land register of Alabama. A bill authorizing the payment to Joseph R. Shannon of Louisiana of the value of a steamboat impressed into the service of the governsent during the war.

was objected to by Mr. Allison and laid aside. At the expiration of the morning icur the senate itsumed the consideration of the 5 per cent and military land warrants bill and Mr. Logaa spoke in its support. After a short executive session Mr.

Morrill moved that the senate take up and pass the house bill admitting free of duty foreign contributions in aid of the colored refugees Kansas. Objection was made and after a debate the senate without taking action on the bill adjourned till Monday. vita HOUSE. Mr. Kills Louisiana from the commit- ee on the Pacific railroad.

reported back the bill amending and re enacting in favor of the New Orleans Pacific railroad. section 1 of tbe act pf March 3 1871 incorporating thi Texas Pacific railroad company. Printed and recommitted. The speaker proceeded to call the committees fur the reports on private bills a number of which were reported and disposed of. The house passed the sense joint resolution authorizing the secretary of the navy to designate a vessel of the United States to carry free of charge the contributions for the relief of the inhering people of Ireland.

The house then went into a committee of the whole on revision of the rules. Various amendments were offered to rules 23 and 24 but all were voted down and the committee rose without making any changes. Mr. King Louisiana introduced a bill dividing the state of Louisiana Into judicial districts. Referred.

The house tber. adjourned until Monday. ALL. AROUND US. UrIi carwHUa.

a4 Other PIseas. CAaznsLros February 19. Mr. John Earnest a good and highly respected dli- zen of our county. living some eight miles north of this place came to town this morning on business and in the act of set- ling down to dinner fell suddenly dead supposed in a lit of apoplexy.

During the early part of this week the siweillag house of Mr. M. A. Moon living near Laurel Hill In the lower part of this county. was cciden Jy consumed by fire with entire contents except a few bedclothes.

Mr. Moon an honest hard-working mat anti his Iota is a serious one to him. Cuavtaxooaa February 20 The bust- ness boom continues in every department Work onibe Cincinnati tiouttiern rail- way grounds eoatiuue The health of the city is The E. T. V.

OJLR. Co. have purchased three new passenger engines and the machinery for two more to be built tit their own saop mere are some complications in the charter of the Borne and Chattanooga railroad which delay the completion thereof as early. 3 otherwise would Lave hoes however we regard it is certainty and that in the near furarfc Farmers are putting tot commendable energy prtparine for the coining events show that Giant or some other man will be elected. Ournx Oiy Febrairy 24 Beport seichea QrijBn that a man living at Brooks' Suilon.

on the Orrohtoii toad committed an outrage upon his own daughter last Scan- day Tne oomninnity very Indignant over theaflalrandT the en tire population of in place and vicinity ire' scouring the troodsia search of the dastardly wretch List Monday inomiDt a negro hoy tied him- elf to rp in one of our warbooseand allowed a horse to walk off with him. He was- trailed- towards BrbAs Station abdt fromft there to Nwau Before reaching VM laltefolaoe he trad the stolen torse for raoother and sold thejswappe4vone In Jfewnan. Before th trade officer pounced upon him pad ajpoikd his nice little iooocent fellow laflgniabei uWJia- awMtdnjrtheJftdt a th seaje at the next ter auperiflrcourt-- Stonewallfire irajd tsdyertenbratihre tel ram aanormdngthe fict ttt their new Onr friewf CharU jJl. Johnaon ltet oV wHB slteae hijDwsfeafoawjcpe for thi district fefe ffffAT WfrWPft fjggikH jJM mkn ii i 5 ft Jrr sMi LID WHY WE BHOULD BE VARBFUIf. possesses rp fe s2L Lt- tt ifaictedt whldn i son and daug to public notice in last i were onemostt day were Jtakeii called to are them jprbhpD each lOTnipj that it contained tW drug lit sOnic way nspleion fell do ywajfi named tie Kaiser who' i both ployed ihhftf4mily.

A4omet tjfi fef ja rind of nearly four years. She sell innocent and though Ihe nul parv ticularly Mrs Nichols were pretty in denouncing bar is the a misfortunes none of them' leave. appear took the matter in himdanatita tied Miss Bertle out of th Nichols maSsloD and she went to her moms about a- wile away. Various rumors were circulated and they Induced MrXlchob to send. message to District-Attorney Titus alking that the matter be properly in vest Igajted I.

C. Allwendinger one of thacoronenof the county and Detective Thomas Cuttin of Byrness defective agency. hWere authorized to look into. the matter and in the latter part of December they reported that they were sat- is lied that whatever was given to the fatally it was not given to cause death. Though' the secretions of the persons affected were' anal zed no traces of poison could be discovered.

The identity of the person who did the mischief and ibeir motive the in. vestigators stated they believed time would disclose. Interest in the case dwindled away of course until now when it ht been again roused and with renewed strength by the deaths of one of the victims the daughter. a bright young girl fifteen years of age which occurred yesterday noon She never fully recovered Irons the eflec of her sickness her condition varying Irons time to time and being unable to take any food in a natural manner since being first taken ill. It is openly stated that Nichols bad been criminally intimate with the girt Bertie Kaiser that his attentions to her aroused the jealousy of Mrs.

Nichols who not having the courage to discharge her for fear she would disclose ome family secret put poison in the soup to make the family sick and thenaccuse1 the girl of attempting to destroy the fatal. ly. What gives some color' of truth to the story is the fact that Nichois was the first to cast suspicion upon Bet and de nounee her pretty strongly as- a wouldbe Bssrgia. Coroner Fowler uponbeing noti fled of the death of the daughter. to-day took charge of the case and will hold an Inquest Saturday.

A post mortemexans' nation of tbe body' was made and the stomach with vital organs were handed over to Professor Davidson for analysis. WESTSESOBA OHIO. February Two deaths occurred hot a few days ago those of Mrs. Harris and daughter an account of which will not serve to afford assurance to porkeateis. Both bodieshave been later- red.

and although not critically examined the symptons of their disease were- such as to warrant a verdict of- death from' trichina. Your respondent at tended the deceased with the family physician and his conclusions concur precisely with his Ideas of the cases The patients both stated helora their death and they were continued in them by other meuti here of the faintly that a week or two before their Illness they partook quite freely of raw pork and that tbeyim- mediately experienced nausea and were afterward confined to bed. Urt 14 heir death the symptoms were plainly those of trichina and there can not be the least doubt bat that was the disease. Nxw Yosx February 20 Anthooy Comstock hiss evidence all complete to arrest thirty sorts itt different stctichibf tbe country for the improper meof the mails. Comstock wishes to warn the public and especially the principals of young ladies' seminaries against a party inLebanooNJI who has evidently a scheme on hand to gor- Top the morals of the young.

AUrge number of postal cards have been sent to thirpriri- cipals of schools for girl signed by woman who pretends to have a large family of girls she wishes to educate writes for a list of the teacbertf arid of the pupils. The request for tlie list of pupil raised a suspicion of the. design of the writer. and accordingly Mr llotultockbent to Lebanon N. IL to inqoire abotit the pet son whose name was.

bigaedto tbe anL He learned that the woman was the wife of publisher in the town and that the con pie bad no children educate a child was too young to send from borne. Their object evidently was to secure llsttfot names of young girl which after btfot used for their purpose iis marietableto others in the same business February A front Murfreeeboro Tenn 3se full tea thousand persona witnessed faetahg- ingof JohnHal and Barrell 8mf Ih roear Ltttie Cretk to-day for tbs-murder pf Henry Pugh in 1870. The cffold. was erected within 300 yards of the public iqttar and raised seats had beentrtctedfacin UjfV tinge npou which were sold for 1 piece. Hall died without a struggle but Sthlth' death was painfully prolonged.

8 Wruxsaazu Rw Febnary Last Sunday evening four men brjke to house of Benjamin Smith on ft lonely-- road near Wananier- and beat jSmith who ia ihree years odd until he uld no longer resist. robbed him outraged. Wi oldest daughter and after Baking several attempt. to burn the hooae itoak their awe. Two sneu hare ajrarrejted- da- rniipIci9p.

cer 8aul bury of the reached AtlanU yesterday tnornlngfrpm Cobb county having in cuttudj a farmer by tbtnaaeof JWada Wallace farrtjlw npon a wamnr charged with cheating ajtd swindlIng. The warrant watlened byJu tlce Tanner at the JnsUnee of James" Green a guano agent of ha dIy. ICMeins that awutt wo yearta Wallace purchased from Green a honeaomegnanowda qoan- lily of proriskmSt whicJxj he has partially failed to pay for. Failing' toicom to time with the remainder rot heyOreti had awarrantlsroed fat. tbe arre of Wal- Thesecnrtty i ts3r the payment fl the Ittrn.

was a piece of landi did hot oih i barujgiMir i lace aaya thai ftejuraa t4ture ia his bouae The mrtha e4 from Jfe Or only a abort time after llace wa we lchl Wallace It 69 credit. on4basei ff. i 6 ftflr- wbiclz be no diminution of ofsubscriptioi eT yei4- board UieBritkt UDbc tQai wktiteh carried- tQ iMl Bt hlanjtjif Jfelandfj idTWtiiatlorw watedly declared taoaent great gates Saaloc jtfoa Js6aMlin duge thfem tno I oTf ciasfe theirpolicy. Bie hMj Mf 8 affe to fhad i Wt iUu drawn JaBjlfeb lrt Jstthey. could hortaivethfepweiei live pTfi Letthft peopijikMtf thai thhrfioar4trr is ireadyytqbf 4B tb t4hatH his resolreu to ran thatevw WltlzBisuian nihilism.

Xjf the Berr a8 eleemel ilo the Jttfi aod France' acknowledge the lnde pendW ofj Eoumaniawaa transmitted to this capital today ThfrWiWloarnailJfflJDebiU aiys We MlitSe KuWaandEnjlandlia7 agreed to llow4 Bi oi KS prHerMfan4lbi vblijh a neutral zone bet weenlbem Ills to remained Uafry terdasPdl Mail ithatjPrlno jAbanoffthe I brought a question. It alsoidedareJ Ihe theiiiuu-ecces- tance of the carsmj dried settlement wouid hi eonWraed as Britbh aatrtDder and cqtistantly pn Tringpana tra ela over a Urg tionof thj cotintryiand who takes gents inii askiff An a Tri- bUnewpb wsoWe fu tJbni tallo iitsre- Ij Grant going toget the whole southern te inthe vhicago oonveutioar A iwmeaaa Theraoatherft3F pnhl ainaif wll Nut Carolina. th many of obligations to for hlmeirnestJy llna Georgia a good many vowihre and there through- the tottth- Wiliplatnegeti ir At fAu rioqtiil rEiaundj 9nU lint ballot. th restwOtbetofBlalne Ha vWatfaanTple. New Jeniyf' OW all about New a trans Itata.

through and thraugh. What about IndlasT" i delegation. ab- evelift can get the whole delegation JUaisewjUdiTide it with bins. As to MIch lp3 CWgc JaI Iowa anti the itatrt furtbef writ ttrant touch them. 5 F6 flftldt tSejr 0ric and Peaosylva- ip4rtof ttdlana andj ter part of the iThat would not be enougb Io nominate UlStlr of Jlay Or acid if hasnot enough to wiaf lie will withdraw iii lrpdatinta scrub licaa in fjht ita9 jtron enough to solidify the.

party and manage iL I think rather mOreibanhalfthii deleUonwUl be for lad when it came ls cofltaet witb the Illtle fellowI ten- tfeeedmsoo triikleddownhUcbin rCoI wtll Bevei kieki that toy the ie reaaoftf Jbat he conlrbuted oiple by rtQOpstJ ndo5Ur aBdcosU thecity throuKti our worthy iordet yesterday mo wftao iWKb8aad over by Justice Tannw Ifl tbj aam of 4900 buadred dollars pa a ebanje of a nlt 04 battery in the ON I iLtij edK QUN i a. a 51fl AQA. anu' t4L thG Btc rf'- oz haff. TA 24 ES French Id a 11 ea ntla ery tutton a L41e5' and SOUOITED1 t1i nnger rneCttd- 4 fl OT TEE Bowi WHffE iAk I Tennle Fobtu IigIi thiiT quences Loth 1Inry fbOIC nd hr reYer74 cu3lerfeIt3 in Ohmb II uy a beat11 Suite iegantE cbeapi on SNOO AtlantaU ughorW heTeqons jId ne7 of g00t15 iij iarJT ozgo. mcsUe i goo IGTY StoTo 4k 1' 01 ED OVT1 detemU' i ba eloxepfftY for the ik Of Irlil kI priCe he i TllTERRiBLETllUiY d- 1TH1TSHLTTBRDTHiCZRSPALC pI.iiot-fls ofthe D7tig8o.

fl. tieweof the t1a3 becunisde pubile thwiid eIg thscfty ndjnde 1 Ilie. moa tb ascerttntt uore famUyfro tftheret aWt life. Ue cfeliyM nc ra h1ZhoiirWer ondt-i heatthan1 tn Va ttb zcar doubt ouIdhaT been I. he te if.

iairwhich t1efTect The ter- othe ner- thedebriand bole thanflft en th theUd lflst nLly wo udej' eaJJyIi totbe pslb1e oncedoubled. noone eiaebet er. xattedoenteror The dntchee3 of ehe ft ten awoD tjtt w1n af- iave theattentp riuntezousgurds icked fuse room hall he tiirie hi oa- hiscourt the winter I In years ii thecourtfetesareheld. an is cptaiu oHtself Itta andother ktoianoUgahlery ofihe of Or at of bracingsom its thenals theOrbaffdiawond ingl94caritsorcigbIcarat" purchased it of 1i1O a Indfab Frenctide- itnow Ibecrars floorof. the koownas I.

It ksty fiLiavord. and there wherehe1efthern I A 34Tfl the fotluwlngvoneersiug the Itcomes roan it coreapondent- and is 41tr4 Febrsay lOibeouapirat ia ued lhl matriil canGnly baebeen Pl' the vaults with the gwp1icity cit pet Enhordtnat capacitiesaithe winter palace. Theutrilo I at the hour' appofnt with the which uri ciI ex4o4opand itl ataome dlnfnmons otiatA aPe' under batthept lice jrntyet on Tbeernperor of his abdj tsipjthf4 i sathe eeIIarunderrbeflr i- terpalacewa pffd r' threiQfwhom betnaT3Wd. It riuate4 thattheieIgbt Of rIpamLIe i wisabout furoundaTb I ie-i1itClmCd a 6ec Cargeupp wumnerdffbt 1001 kuIIedbvtbe wu2en. 1 3 tOcj Vt E.a eetk IAe I VOL.

XII I r4J FB1UY188t funenlof thiYItInizllI take phee to. dy jPtaulIidIi oTheGmnatituUcei A isserUtbatihe Pet nbkzgibflhThat. officials to akingtfte of tbeltter In sach Tbr ttmetI qI. 4beucdep unm Wec ph' etat. r------- pecla Theemt deci4e ta slemu Ously opp the amendment to the Irish by wblchMr.

that a1opthQr1LthjgQiiii1oor relief sbaUforfet4iq franchise he cufliot ft 13 cajeufited tiati3the bfl at present stand. eei-a1 thousand vottrwould be byccepuIvgreJlfl. The CbsItaReg EsiJtd rLde Cutctasir Jebroa A p. L1e be uvUe raflOa41 outskIrtof Ii i was the bytha4faaser. was tse4 tbeNaahyiile 81 LouIs the 1taoo ga get from2ew ts i the the rozbjdg lisl1akefhe the oae.Conauused.- Iebroiry 2O7A epecfilaWebatsi of gr traIn of Southwest tailroad-pornpany atrlIork Ieetbighpear onhtajI uastn1ghtJtam throwtng4beeoseasnd bagxage car lhetmbankmenf iurnln It uoirmat Calclwellwas slate tbatnone thed.

am but Beerman given. Sons A past the eighteen lives tf not tents with the railroad actideut spoL 1trford. are others Iflamnosds. Locipos Pt of to of dimonds auth. canbe Mr.

has been wit boa. arte to Disastrous itr xlv A this the flames. hut A It William ofCorinth. was murderedyesterday ing 75 bodyWftb anaxe. nd cut insan Wt nt beaasE1te jon trtIeithaktlLh1mse1Lot a piL.

The grapitllne ateon trainawill ning lacc oucrsow In P. a jes IliI Dr. diedauddeitly real i A ri. Telegrsms ri i tbataafrike wiil iM7 he snad I4oiuiAy a. I YIIw iisFm 20 Rio Jnijtts the ZInatats yiaJAsion1 state ytng farerdaily.

A LsrgeQraas offA hj24rmmtoflOoOoo by the DolninJongovemntuml1or lbs Irish reli4 fuxid itt. 0R5EZ4kOtllT. a NwYqaEfYbrI2r3Thp bttndred aMnetpaeraewthiempjfynf IL Her- mn atmuesertUyfo auinereaseof Im- pedal cotton mijis atUacby owned by Tno. werd1estroyed CGtha1c SLOotbard nelwII1beflni4et1awelre t' I I-- AflT8EITERPRSiHG WIDO tbi iv4 I oh. I jJkprnciItai owner of the cats- fne" tLeadhlle.

Is thi yery intreatjo rallIfjIrjaxi tie1sstact iajust formedTIse storyeinbrsc4 te ardent the aiLiLtIM1 and ahltheoTherfeaturesnecssoarytojcompiei wanted and manbood ii flow ltyeswithhjn itiLea4yfllet Tlseiiif. remaJj the pht hqt pare-a Yen' Theotber for anoaherone1 berof isaMes. six eight when mone' supiOs an fa es Tl nightwhn house furhim" gnn. fiti ter jury to sameas by meansatainped ing wo- the cisc- affairdid lie t. tsi riagu judge satisfied-except Mrs.

8 Louis were 1 topl-Qve" Wardof a decision ourcomplaint claioitag that tte ote a hemohe of her peupefere tb4iajs in fully Ve ecim1iloyedabie oounael here as 1n for Jr house at oua30000 IIJAII. suns thirty'- tbouaand gasI TYLZI13D DIsTil. Lb citizen of Wssbiugteei wIthdeepsadnf Ienniey1MrsColtiosi hersat las Jannie ni Pre3I dZnL JolnTylss andaslate sbonein th ca i otseof rnamnei reigning hellos. Tier hife1sismr7 has populnity carcehic the auth- deep- regard as tined enter rest awiyt from hocneadkumd edand vlti lI the. hanowhsgatteddmtihtsasaketbelastacene the in84and until the jbe wrniiwyIsr The unite4 bis Jeitinie wIth theesuse of- tben1en3cJ and.

wss4 4onel bet istGenetaLLee sotaa4hen Ida arty in COOfl others In1Ik ci curnatances wa. tennt wI. diedt6t thorough educaa lionti attraCtive rendved ample fortnO thruugh thwdesth aI1 fomnia Te1StiY tOW5l1thlQfi aftesthewaruudcrthI protecting cars of General :5.Caea.S.Ere he1esmtere4 ocety t. i obw sod- fras n- ticJotqamcck orriage wlthdissolnte aaii1 IblebQ iii' heltahbtered Id beswIeLlmtug at Uthilult foz thciver of theone7 redltein his arrnbut kotfl jogngtsetr asaant Ieftibuuf Ha. weap1Uppoaito Irer I rislias addeditaL- ofength4pYrth9ifr 1milA ltttjde sbeinl87.

met1Ti1IIaoiu1o1llkikthan Induatr1ou tto nalt emp1ody IrnsokIugas txtth1v sod Iberwerzisrr1eIJu1y1ofthatyear Ilfewa iiut 1fCoflle ntI2C is. a c5id which utiIfite4inConstiunjitlon tomhlc womit was iheniald outoD stablen then borne Eu trklng Coflr3U9aer fonn cl4t tndfjiqn5and Jusbauto p4or to giy iei detettt buris lath aV 3arrisbargr ala but- retfcived t3oreplyThedeadornala fivea ifs- ouefouuatorlee' high. ott-eec New York. A rgsqrer cahle4 Iuee sJa3 Ygitlng vtistiervul int ho whichia baaidsmelj d' Thtcar pet pstlern and ornamemts ahts. 3eaZi gave acordlal gegetin" lbtspe no madebf uiy baa noi I CollIns to bury wiTeeiad aeLa4jwould anythuitg abc wac lege.

aous rorunno prin- beets forcort- ly port Ibegeneral If peopleattended fl desert pttoit of itumense value Tsia recepcf ts an eutitledtowlsatever dis- re- or tisespeciat the ap hiayeateadered hescorcto theirowri wcommentottthe geuse nL lila urrotind- mon l. sataiut live oak fhrist tOW1 nnal timeWas deiighifut fo sair flsboat wereaiaofiotn md. a short smith. sr tripOfCnptaln mphull weltofftawortdly In va5in wblclitheir bonaits aiiadreaXige oten- carefniijkept. the fit ha fot V.

ant this lathe iratit1nna ifesuD- gmwnbut one. accmnspanies his parents on the all boat upon vos tetns In Al one. etsd if the fitted kCtheIa4) the age abs says ais4. wiilot bet huhendtomakeotherts4ing thityet tne be take her a pzirflln1XOZoY' L1 a. LBUS.

8liTbnAltt ulitj ivsaan I ecoautofthi 4Zstolcry iL perpetuLanbi bWilIiYObeTh iisd WhIIiam UyeIof1CMnd twMm4oco tyh6 the dlscoveryis vonched. I lot bykadlagatiacDarUeOnI5tPC rgi1ton wheeI-'conSainiaA large signs- fidssfnctinedPl1U Ct tItdI aiiititsctZ OherJsamO1eb txadn4 Bycti 1i echaedTbepuebeei 0gthesnhine1oraow Ueaet i model hUbeed' ioWashbug- IqcfisueIx afeamwhile the pentpes sn114Th. i. nd ualek. 5 ccvi the succeasfisi suWof She ivitotiatIo orjheuIe ofthsM4tsainat zgnawackrlrdaIsbutbao fnlireobe' ehtew Yoft Govamu utquitia excte1boflie frotul jjrkitodj7us Wea1et that thsateIsirt bieInIhaIIai431ItthJIflS otthiroa4 atifbecioofthtndeiMtbe' ceMiaurzonett4C ytudBl be- ceoid j- rm.3- i.

IItit4JOt1t5nL. 1 HESTOCiCUARIb u----------- bug tit If 91ti. rsi pextdtbfnLtmscaWaye ml least entheev leading nateibiofs iiff par stti 41 fl5195b7thst1Uibt5Xt. u''r coI nultteeon ways andnseansbthzeportid tlicir newundmpg buIlan4 the text of it uC glnn theeneraI pqussdhpitcesL a1. ocila still adhere due Vptnlon pt thet3j rjuPeannat beistutained at par tl4reapect dI1YcrngXapmthesimt tinan- th.

commitlee JrI lO9would cad inIereI sndUItteikeptat thatfigure thin 4 e' be put tL market at percemis quotelIat7 percentabovepar tIt4as il to Ia1I thtee points tImc ttny wasthat blocb 1 kin ehiqitea ud ynd1cat un1nsdrsptdly calls. a means ibja oI3 bytbe wjilamount to shortlyrejtoit' coin of 33 it duein ISSGSt. turing in the3perceat. bondsand the34peretnt. factory president treasurydepartnseutwill closed secretaryof held utideraconcession sreserve to of ws Thesupreme wbi loot oneof Itis In itiem yea his fe1Io snied andtheir edgeofa defecttn gives it of is setfxythe dIor cbotherpreceedingsas Osistentwtth thesupreme fsQurt.

A the capitol staiottenpiatlon 0 times- by' a' great evil-and bubtto ft- iA I A memb eommliteeaaidtoimigbt that thought vigt CongreIO R14 adjonm by the ldl or ckt1Ifslyby the mlddloLjtay Yet i ii ifactthatiuthe hisioryollstacountry znreviv odjonrited ass psesidentsal yearunttifler tbeprtdestis1 conventions otthernpanzisswembeldandIi1sa1a iciiht sano baa the cofssmlUeeibeen cechiaaaro 4i s. re'- trtze committee territories to daydacided the lb. ahniniinatterJ io4Zastrrimory. andthsallotsnentof sei- eraUjnnderpres 1bed siv Prwioithaintccesn1theI besa1tthiasuorninGUsnocaI Uulzea States he esvUengSn i forweriycngagedin makIng esreeYscLuthefsthmus- and bwd-bis titeiuett lathe ensUre advantages and ladvawtageaotttheInama andIica. noxnan- esont.1Menocil Savored sfluetekittZie di K1carsuuim tt4 nt susa7 nh LoLi' 5.

1s. I I- 51 bortw thin that betweadNev York andiffan Fnsnciscoindbccunoeof the reaieesIubrItyafits ciimit bet- tee aupply' fbdiWingmaterial andlta edallveebeipbeca fledfl.t hIez- pmnseeetbiaconictisu IbUseco of. lb. ileakange tn4- would not exceed aevexstr i miilIos hJ1that 01 theaesleecanal Passmaa. lion.

TiaIatIerhcswgardedstsaUmerctsly ImpractleibteHe admittedthat the pas iageby Nhceenup awoqItLcasnnje wore Umeousceotint of ttgmeter Ieug tsd harga numbef otlodiaatmd thu the erpeuise of mlnnicgi would be twice as Jig lbse objreii were prethaneel-otrb Ipinezs. fttbeimateufn aucuUve3tssurn J. bs poatmazt hItidtivi11. be auperyistgocensusfqr iba Cest 0" ait unite of tobe oflndian affalrsln thes1aceofE. Ae Ihayt reeaord.

Poatrnester4lesieed loan. trip-per aloaIng one service inclndingjuiy 187th. last erflitates Beta Menses dJnrwVntlI Zondny. TUE 8E3A Waasusuxam Yebuary2Qfter forthe fthe.Beanfort8 Lteferpedto thewrnrnitteapss ldes 6 foUhe able nit7 izes in general fifty trcasuiry hers comprising reliefof hour seastonMr. in th tee 22 th Thespeaker a posedof.

tnited raliefof I atateot housetben an 111 and ofour waa-acciden'Iy Ite-antirecontenta isanbonest The Workontbe The thecity Tbe CnJsive 1nes. andibezna bln rj fortw' Tbere ise which-may a itaswcertainty nd thaSin thetiis fctue-Fatmers mendab1energ3r. pe 4tathe min fll GA- nsry port thataminliYIngMJSrooks' entire thstpLtceand woods in wretcb- Mondayimuomnthganevoboy aeLftoaropeinoneofouc warehouses and Ms ftOn he latter place traded at lenlaorr foranother aoldthe ona be Could close the ledhis lbeinnocent Spalding countyjail' dfsesse asthe tat of the t. fire cminy wudeligbicdycaierday stthertcepUottota telegram anftnnIJfulfthef1lttht theirneT atesmeaettas zeady- Jol t-aIpmen wihlleay Kew Yort bjrSaLurdYa steam- erandwilI next Tthcrsdiy crnidsjTbhitW give our thorou eqnip. inentofassy cit1thia1Zi in tht Our-friend feels ys- livedasswlbdlheieetbai onrmrd' tisC o.

aIthw Ilses 1' fTLLITxA Pe Oflinor. Wi grald ekyalor ad a4jninlog aras boeseoZiIL Mills bes-baen bereed. Iaesema1cdt OO6O susiaai4. Lt i-i'- is4seaLisIss Etl 7 i sLISWII EATj ry1 a- 44 WHYWE i tn r. i Mpter-ieaa'-AftuJiaber Eickuets tlt I azfou1zt1oarIor Psm5 Trheklza-IsthoqQonatoei'a' a.

nki Et4 1 trvie Jr tiii mM tJt I UI is rJ3L5 tt.14Il 0 1kirxzo2. i Febrnay T4epe. pie residingin the girD f' Etfla dover ca1t1Ied Iii4 posse5aesvome callartMttir The1Mi2y afflicted thee fri Bar1oNtchio1ij consists ot hmself 11rkheliud a d4ugbterjtwajMj bentigst noticnont1seiib oLoveustei andiheatorics lafregatil 1qtbernate numerous nd eocIhIctln3butthi ona moatgenenl1a thatontbtc1ay mentioned ifter partaing dayiueal Mrs. h1chotancI' Jscf4du7e aket very Tbe.iita14na pronouwIiiayip louis tob those of o1thnin 11E4 nacheaten soup sn the' prthispti 1 aftclIngthmh baa 70115 gmI wb em in ihe LiusiyN 4orneaijg fouryears. thefatsiiy atufere autborcsfteir messed to iiud3ient nerve tahi Thenelghhore strange as itma hand and lius.

lbs man4ou. Mr. lclo1s king lnvestlsteit. the goroners of re 1oo th infied wasgiven were anal3 the-mischief has again fiecta. condit ion totime takeany fns.

lit tiqls theupo titeua 4bie Mrs. was upou being WEST SesosA Two those ofMre. Earrisand daughter-an arcoqqt. te pork eatema. wereaqc1ss cq at conciush ha thecisei thelrdeath.

end he that wre UptO theltl tk doubtbut ebrusry2O.AutbopyCoun sietmhabfLtht ofyodbg psrtylnLebsnotNjI. young4harge panther. cipalsofschoolsfor wanwho iargefamiiyi teacber1andoftbe fortlaellstoflpupila thLelinonN. tolnqcfrsabosItthepcgv wasgaedtotbeard It erasthe vt couple eaatbeIsonl totend fcomlsonse. Theirobject namesof s1lerisalig i1 to othersinthaanseboainess Carctxaxri 4i4 Teoaesseeay 1u11y tie babg- lngofiohsihlAll ne4 UttiaOreekto-e2aj 1 Thicaffolduerecte S0oyards otth pub1Id4aD.dnuixseI beeuierected thiehweresoitfoi4iu 1LSIdIedWWiOUL painful1ypro1onged.

al' Pa. Sundayerening brakitntoIbe atSmnithu hQ uiduutiL- j' pputd ouiraged-bhs anftreit1flg tookthir bees arrest 3iil 4 is' Yfficer SaIsberyof 1 At1tttyatetdiJmorfug bytbe usmeuf uhtanftIrrar Thewarrant hlt JamrdM thtaxsu twoyearaa Whlscesurclaaed horse some gusnoazid a proviaknswbichiibe failedwpay FailIngtocom4totIme Ith or Oreet Ibeisrestlot lacewboupobeangwhabadtnaitretI left the county 5and did tics entamqnU few weeks ago. In. tj 44fraringthathq had eo-aaback dLTi1d borne In Cobb gqunty Oreenliad olr warrant Issued upon wbiciWalhacawuar rrsZd. whheLs give of in4ebtednece.

waaaplece lsndwbtth notown baifngptirchatM lion Wailsea wueoafine4ms thpafatiotf-honss' aHofyeat rdayan4 will s-inuzt. oeiqck to-day. atvbch fso his mis will beaatuined into byJa1e Wa- hacsuyi th4lipvna nOkIb4Cthd idtuzsiabls purchased frbniMr Grednbiya died oulrgsboritime m4tokposi uziho ict li to intellIgence published beNtheaUhesics between Peru snd Bo4lnid bee been bresk os s.i i. JL0xmxtFthrual7s 4 4JrId patch nevortahesryI eslsda the ioatIlhaIaei Aiu sad bean4 nisnyiWiiisg boats' wItkelewle MdeeYss- su out i2i5i loSJ Ciii s1 St t.c4t1 s' I FLASNi- Pllmil1w Aegj-7be Pru1a 2 1" R11neslItL House relief committee idnounce that the 5' fodateis G4GiOpounds 4 ofwhchC500poisrsdeha been expended I TbmmItte si3sIt tniotstbererwfll be 00 sa every exaction is needed to meet the deminda. TheSraidarda correspondent on m- 1he8ribguuGiichawkwhfebcarried poviikassto thewesterta Ia1Mifa11ralaXi i- valises IJan vu-all tls1alndsTieited bJtheGusnawk- utlfid tat fLat herela ncistarvatiop among thttnftabitauita anddhstreescors frnnlspne i eve7- step buttbe relief ri theDublin IocaI comthitiees are auffl cleft tdtneet tbeemgecy irv 5ZZGLtE a' kn3s night' the cke fArgjIe uoved fnrJhe curreepozuence foulcid acCabul be- testnShere All the Russian authhri- tiee id Cranbyok secmetarof state for Thdiarefused txmcodnce the pspera and a debete eMoed2tt- srur.

v--- ilQtheu dayfr nIapoi. sJaoisnguago a4diQWaMq4b14Wtth reterepce totwo i4esrzaeibe iotpuUamenlandit was desidalihig further ietit should' be takea inLnLtItrt the boe-- BeosteeM4ut telthshgoy ernmentwoMrl msetthe tlesebad ar- dwbeWtbeythetldestIIe kmerwhmo shldiuseestheestgatceoUadia. The pelico1the gneemnmneardieeksetlyandre deciarebednoapwrved for a 7115 55fl5p545 coineand of the greatatesof hsIudiananp4had been obta1neL lth absolute auma i 1an5th1ags had perrrd' which gernmenthsdt note te ied' bntoothimsgad a4os red 4lah" So" ceomeftt could in. tlsenolorniddlfyosthangetbelmpolicy. dtkedahyKthey had epleatyo7IheJsd notwilb- hot lesvelbs eoisleieatateea cumupara TIitubcawever a 55 not the parts i ger of an4uqtably the district of candahar tOheIte.O5DOLUinPce arn raid jgconctasion AtSflttti i-eroJtt nddsterednsd.

TAtthe.peopIootheLthta.-'countryis IobtTd and the dieudtIintI compIi 4M1sL 1eaneJizalTgiesZ meThdekeoLIzUTs then. wtthdrew lii motion ortheroduclioo obtheMgbau uary The Duc ie Autlif fertwurte Ietohe Fmenchacadamy wu a vera' bril- haul inuet1tflenere Falruhildbn the eflottsit dcp4rtmsre fur Spalnwa giveui last1 nIght by. fm truezlcan colony if A dispatchsays the aoe.Islistdepu- licaliebetan4Bader stated In the etch tha Gefnfsh cfatlsm' bad noconnec iTb rnssian diet baa been adjGurssed by royalorder till sIte aeedonot kite Canrelchetag hem uaut ednasreatire was to secondvice-presdcnc15whtch WaIrelused by Hoeidsr. i lunlaouAaJL ft hhtcusarsT ebr arf 20. officigI otuimunlcatdfl in her.

mabFtancs 1indt- nceotEouas to day. Tbe Paris outraii De Debate Ensslsa dtEngland have aliow Pai to occupy list gud thus es- it Is tobereinapkedthattyeateedayaPall a Gazette dett that Pc1nos Labanoff the Eassianambasador at plan fottlieisettlein nt oftbCentral Asian tanceofUleCatUU drledaettiecuenlwosid eo hlieed Pghjritlsbriutrendar destroy EngIaut1i pMsLlgS in Asia. The Ag ncJuosecoflfirm the ataterileni tbtnegbtlatloua aretpendlcg between Xigland ihd ai xniativs to the cocupa- lop of HetaL flg 41W1rn1t1utl I ape1tIrasnry ARtUe Think. Urawi will a. fisTs' iagb teE 1 flake the cenIiatIo Snre.

NwYerkTribuns a1ne Qrgan A Igept oibs trrasnrjrwbo is mFthe wtngantltraels 1ge' th country and a iveIyntefest IrcpoItlca as most apecial tdd waa terdayby bziue npdter some questloisa as to his ra- cent ubsrvatlon fi i I to get vote in the Dync The soatbern epubli eins aa' isuraiIy Los him but thpireiindea personal 8hertnanandwllL work hint earneally. BbermanwItI have miss Virginia oathC4tplina aaulzlina goct Texts. He ntaf not have atm entlrestawdel stionbuI be will pickup vote here out 1 lYmli laine getany souThern votes AYew bqnot iieary so many tiber- NewEii1snd 8taeea gisr' cwl amnot cenaiirof Massachusetts. Vet- foq. diuunds Ilrst Ltt the est wmfl be for Blame.

NesJeraey New Jerse It TherewIl bea di1ded SlnseMortohdied th rs iu been no mepub' hicanja tla moretbanbalfthdeIeptLonwilt 104 COUsli 4lUnoia Is solid for Grant i' Notd6ntbsiieve1suangetthe 1llaIne Will divide M1eh1gals wrWdndU Theyareiltfar Wenre srWhac then Is yougsesthnate Grants probableatrength bathe conrentlonT' i Foci dftboCeYOrkandPennaylva nlsUf iewerseypiofJbdiana md Wtnot and die great9' south- etntvotaThseIicse4ltldti. i Teat to on iiy i1iOrant will knew exactly ii mamsjyotne has Itathe co4ventiosz hC Lss not will fle- bunt a nios9tak3hiacbaJiest tt1sth EOulfb ova i t-- itwt ZJSLtb1LI. Iraes sPenI. hliTll 519isTbun4ay ainAn ed. Cole I yh1heppdetthiIiiii 1iiquorkicked iGiiialI kithi rn aIhonMar tta treLThfoo ocM Cotefa not ezeep- i1onhlyizui1tand ithUth coniictwieh itfeieilowg ddJips the crimson rickleddown Macbin.

hut IIr Coie neverIck igali n0 noteven hastily evgr for tssplednubJeresaoThrthathue dollarsacdcoetslo thr Igh wortbyjedorder lnornle bowmd i thwiot onehundred ona otaoanlt afternoon. Truly thwiy of the boy- kickerle bit ii the Line train' isrgsparyJo attend the big meetIng Klxiga Mountain toiIsy A ige trom the Fifth artillery weatiththe part1Anumbetpfleading MZeDsi3a iwL1Th5 14:17 ii uuderthe carepftr WI. popular psaengeracentofibeA1rLiniand wihidu elhthetIa-bie'fnv lheir' omfort and plesaufe. Tlte5 ezefcites it the anonotala tO.dsyadd-thd fiag presentation will be wdti1tikotin has arynpdfoeaLa1teiagrapbIerepOrtOt the proceeding which will appear an to totsw Guf" i otcfaj 4 fl Tu Padde. tile Facifle rail-way 1mIjwtofFortWorthwUcon- I It-acted to reut' piEties cant to be run- i ntaoverkfAwgust A hargenuniber oftaose.

prtxnLTbe prices are areaTrn d1i ground Anotherlettiog otaboutft HIhShe1dM1reb1 iDonl4t1IkeDdtlie.ceYIcea tar the Mwe ilaa oclxk at Y. M. C. LIfaiJ Whitehall street. Every boyMd gleMWlke t7 em isqnaated to be Ia the urn.

qtei1ata1nsw1t.wihLcondnst th 5 je i- it I 5Il'- s-m. aepubilesn :2 iie7ai re in rliJrIw. J' 15.

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