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Friilay, tho first of April, wiir cs senlially a Missiesi'iif i dny in tbe F-iited Stfttcs Senate ; and all who resid tbe speeches Rml debutes oo that occasion will Lave reason to rejoice that we are represented in that august body by two ehauipions so worthy of the proud old battle scurrcd CouimonwealtL, as L. Q C. Lamar, and J. Z. George. In the speech of Col. Lamar every Democratic Senator upon the floor, and the millions of Democrats who applaud the bold and constitutional stand that their reproecntatives Iirtc taken and are so iinaly holding, found their vindication. "It was tho effort of a Statesman," said Fur-, ley of California, "and for the fir&t time this se-ssion I have sat in my seat an attentive listener to a speech, from first to last," and this was the sentiment quito as emphatically ex pressed by all tbe Democrats who heard it, while tho Republicans on the floor and in tbo galleries were evidently moro disconcerted than they have been by any thiDg said or dono since Congress assembled last December. After ho bad concluded exhaust ed as he always is, by thatenorgetic and laborious style of ppeakiug so familiar to his people Hoar, and Haland Dawes in swift succession took tho floor. The first and last named were worried beyond ineasdie by tho Mississippian's claim, to know the sentiments of their constituents better than they did themselves. The first pitched 'into Mississippi's so called, "repudiation record," and the latter told a fearful tale of a Massa chussett's man's woe, who had come down to Mississippi with his money 13 years ago, invested in a Cotton Factory and employed a multitude of hands, and whose factory had been burned and laborers murdered by Mississippi Democrats on acconnt of the old mini's political opinions; and that he had just passed mourn fully through Washington on his way to Lis former homo iu the East. It was evidently a lio out of whole cleth Gon. George denaandod the name of the "sufurer," the towu or county where the "outrage" occur red. Tho falsifier refused to give either George returned again and again to tbe charge, pinning him down closer and closer every time, but still failing to obtain the name 01 locality. At last bo forced the confession that it wis'a gin house that vas burned, but nothing furth tr would the sanctimonious slanderer give, and Gan. George concluded by denouncing tho whole story as a malicious conception (,'hat must be attributed to the inettion of the man who dared to maki so grave a e'aarge against a people ind a party in the Senate of the TJriiud States, and iTfued to give the r..me of his informant or that of theman who was alledged to have ben wrong ed. Itis not once in twenty jars that a Senator has so brilliant an oppor tunity for a debut accorded Lm, and nobly did he acquit himself, receiv ing tho hearty congratulatioi of all his colleagues, and evwy ol else who could roach him. Friday was inded "a field d for Mississippi. 'Wm. E. Chandleb's fribnds c irn that if his nomination for Assis.nt Attorney General fails of confirm- tion on accouat of Democratic opi Kit;, it will hell) him in Nv Hampshire, to a seat in tho Unitt States Senate. Well, if the Repub licaus carry Now Hampshire at th1 next election, and secure a njajoiitjg B0ijy Demooratic, so they in the Legislature, and that Legisla- rew iots to decide who among the lure is called upon to elect a Senator, no one on our side of the house will have any tears to shed if it concludes to "swap the devil for a witch" by substituting Ckandler for the saintly Rollins who now holds the scat. But as things have been going iu Iowa, 'Penney lvania,New Jersey .Ohio and Wisconsin of late, we have every re ison to hope and believe that the - Democrats will fill the next vacancy. La rut Legislature of Pennsylvania nas . ITvU ...... - 1 1 f& Legislature of ' "-a bill eouflsoati VU lata , ;, mflsoating the property of ESj iate.rnpU companies that shall vio- ! "hiiuse in the State Coistitutien in tfif" wusolidation. "isd bo 0 clanso of that kind Tub Dfc-u of every Stato. .. irl..l r.'i ' " canu.ua .-i w eleetod tbeil, fraa - Iowa. 1 or tuw u. . A d at Dubuquo. 6PEsonn, cx-cur? any years. ll.,l.nnlll ill Httid to b. ."V .1 I eyea in the direction hecp'S' Mission, lian ABER THE RIGHT: JVOR COFIITIJVG lsrOR. A Oil FEJZHliA'Q ABERDEEN MISSISSIPPI, Great Democratic Victory in Olii--a;o. The most decided an:l equal e-toed I'l! 1 4. 1.1 ll L 1 I ptuiuciu ngus urn. lias ueen inaua in any municipal election this year, was that in Chicago on the Cth inst. Carter Harrison, tho Democratic nominee was cot only opposed by the Republican cantlidule, Clark, but the opposition was reinforced by every element that could be bought or bulldozed to co-operate ; while the Chicago Times, conjointly with tho Tribune and IuterOcean, thundered in front, rear aad fl ink of the Demo. cratic phalanx, only to solidify it and add intensely to its zeal and daeh. Tho result was that Harrison re ceived a vote of 35,297, to 27,734 for Clark ; a majority of 7,5G3. The Democrats elected the rtTainder of tho city officers by smaller majorities. This victory seems to have come upon the Republicans like a flash of lightning from a clear eky. They can hardly 'comprehend or realize if, as it indicates the beginning, of an other "tidal wave' not likely to be again broken upon an October reef, for Indiana has beeome a November ( btato. The Ohio Elccliosis. 'flio cnrrjiiiR ef tlie cities of ( iucinnati nu l Culumbu.', Ohio, by tho Dainncrats on thr 4tb ioat., it hardly of loss importance as showing tho wowlcrfnl vitality anil powers 9f icciipciation of the grand 6M 1'nrty, Unit: weie the vietorir a in Thi'udelphiu und I' tts burgh, a fnw wwki age. , In Columbus, tho eapitol of Ohio, thot olectcd every m.m sa tlwir iunaioipl tiiiket. carrying w .uls thiit bare biren UopulilitMU lor ninny years, anil rovtr.iing a heavy lir Hibli nn ini-joiily lost Novpmbur TheytTin carridl the Ninth Ward, a col ored stronghold, and yet all tho election ill ocrs and olcciion uiachin:iy were Hvimbii. oans. TUc Uvely t orjiso iu f.e3i"a?ti.a. Ouiahn. Ki-braskn, for tha first lime, wc thiak, in Irs history, was swept bv tbo Dom ocrnts at last week's election. , This elootiou is on tho order of n revolution, for it was held under a new rbarl'er atii embraced ev ry elective ollioe ia Ibe city, whereas, in most of tho mnuicipulitirs holding elelifns this moath, at least bolt ol tha aldence," and tueutbers of tho school b-iarda, etc., hebt oviu-. This victory will enuble the Democrats to become firmly eulienched ia the largest (d most important city in the State. nSU'hicuii Elections. The tide is turning with a vim in the Republican State of Michigan : On tho 5th inst, the Democrats car ried the city olestiorio $n seven out of thirteen of the large towns of that State. ' -.; The bolting of tho liotniualion of Overstolz, the Dcmotiratic candidate for Mayor of St Louis, who was charged with obtaining tho nomina tion by fraud, resulted as on several like occasions in tho past, in giving j that city to the Republicans by a heavy majority. Thousands of Dem ocrats refiioed to vote at all, and many, believing themselves defraud ed, worked hard to defeat the author of that fraud who proposed to bo its beneficiary. , Thn voto was one of the smallest polled in many years, the total vote not amounting to more than the Democratic candidate in Chicago re ceived. Tho ToansNC Debt Question Set tled. Tho debt question that has so peril ously divided nnd disoiganizedtho Dem ocratic party in Teuuessee for Boine time, nnd which cost them a Governor last November and come near losing them a seat in the Senate, wag happily put at reBt on the 5th inst., by the passage by the Legislature of a bill funding it at three per cent. This proposition meets the views of the bond-holders, aud it is hoped settles ihe matter for all time to come. W were inf armed by a prominent member of the Territorial Legisla ture of Arizona, last week, that in the November election in his county it was found that tbe vole was going ,mnijer should vote the Republican eket "just to show that elections ire free and untrarameled in that 'rritory, and that every man was t mitted and invited to vote as he Pased." .rhone's friends find it impossible to ge'uy Senator on the Democratio side of t chamber to "pair" with him under my yemostauces and so he Is compell ed tc,e present all tho time iu order to keepte Demoeiuts from carrying the vote tgo into Executive session. Tusiy authorities of Now York have appoint a committee of chemists to analyze article kuowu as Oleomarga rine, anigport at once "whether as nu article oi)0d it is detrimental to public health." Little iyoij, the Radical strong hold of Ar,lgaS) waa carried by tho Democrats j the 5th. WAsniN.aT(.;s fu 0f miuois nicu, ineludiug bothe Qoveruor and Lieu- THE SEX VI E. Washington, April 4. The Senate VAR11 nifi! t HIiKliW'r.l t it in fit tkiH 1.iun rr i . . . I' " j business the resolution for t!ie electiou j of nte "fiicera, a motiou nwdo by Air hnviug been loat years a", nnya 23, Mr .lohiifiou took tlto Horn-, lit, qtiot eel extracts from a Virginia newspaper, edited by HiJdlfbntger. to prove thai tlie Democracy of thut geutlt;in:iii nufl of his colleague (klr. Jli.hone), mul irufn ltiddlebarer'a hill to show that thn ltepnblienuB were now found supporting a man for ollioa who hud ctnnomiocd iu that bill that tlie mlop'km of tho thir teenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amend meuts was equal iu its terrible ell'' et to the war itself. He T"uut ou with soma minutauoni into the question of tlio de.br. of the State of Virgiuhi, contending that nty failure to pay the interest on tn.it deot was not attributable to any desire to repu-iiate, but t- the ntiforttitintu con diuon of nil lira which had pivvnil....) in that State immediately after the war. Mr. Dawes inquired whether t!i Seitaior agreed wall bin colleague in holding that Weat Virginia ought to pay part ol that debt? Mr. Johusou replied that ho agreed with his colleague, and with tbe Su preme Court cf tho United States, iu holding that West Virginia should be respnusible for ouo-tliird. Leaving the question of the debt, ho inquired of we. Dawes wuero and when, in Vir ginia, anybody had had to wade through blood to the ballot-box, us had been stated by that senator. Mr. Dawes replied that the JIm-umiiv pi plan was tho general terra specific nnuies attached to the different Southern Stales. In Virginia it wa3 called opt o- nilion to vngitboud eulf nitre. Dill t he Senator preteud to say that nobody had (Tot hurt at Petersburg in a vain attempt to assert his right as a voter. Mr. Johnson stated thnt the charge that there wag any smothering of the l'.epuiuici'.u vote iu Wrgimn was absolutely false. If any tissue ballots had been naed iu Virginia they had been used iu his colleague's interest. Mr. Johnson continuing, confined his ro marka to the local question, comment ing on end vindicating the measures adopted in Virginia by the Fuuder Democrats. Iu conclusion, ho said: Judgiug from tho speeches of the llesiljnstera nnd from articles iu their journals the platform of that party, wns tirst, a deluge of greenbacks; second, to place a clause iu the touHtilntiou that bo contract between individuals shall be enforced; third, to burn the law libraries; nnd fourth, to repudiate. Mr. Banlshury appealed no longer to the sense of du'y or te tlto patriotic fciings of tho other side, but to its party fealty, to ground its weapons' of rebellion against its own atlminisi ration. If any one needed commiseration, it was tho President who had been treated with such marked disrespect by his own friends. Even President Haves, whom litjbody believed to have been elected, commanded some respect at the begin uirjg of his term. Mr. Jones, of Florida, briefly denied the statement made ou Friday last, by Mr. Tjo.an, that political outrages were peipatraled iu Florida. Mr. Harris inoved to lay tho resolu tion ou the table. . F.ej'icted years 2.'', Days 27. Then roll call followed roll call iu quick succession upon dilatory motions. Jtr. Dawes's inquires as to when the 'i'luccri'ts would permit a voto to be taken on- fci csiltiuu-iv ing alwtt 73.1 met with the response: 'tOn the .lirsti Monday in December," liaally Mr. Dawes, remarking that it had be om ; evident the majority of the Hennte was opposed to postponing consideration of this resolution; uud expressing the hope that the minority would come to-morrow prepared to stay until the will of the majority was bowed to, moved to r.d- journ, whi-rh motion was at 4:15, agreed I to. k U Dr.mveral. VoorheeN-.lIuuouc ICow. Special to Uir.c BHati Coniai TCial. Washington, April 2. Hon. Daniel Webs er Vonrhees find Hon. Wm. Mahone hav3 not mot ou the Held of honor at Bladensburgh or anywhere else. Last night nnd this morning rumors were rife that ft challenge had been sent by the o:al little Virginian to the hot-headed big lndiamau, and that they were about to attempt the penetration each of tha other's body; in violation of tha statute of tho Dis trict of Columbia iu that case made and provided. These rumors 01 war were wnat oou- ntor Uoorgo, of Mississippi, terms "croiindlesa myths." Both the behg- erents of yesterday are "t-atisfled." This without tho interposition of otll cious friends or an exchange of apolo gies, or of bullets or of anything else. Neither received a deadly auront; neither had the slightest desire to receive ft deadly wound; neither was termed "a liar and a scoundel ond a villain;" neither has siifltcieut faith 111 the code to die for it. Peace reigns. Some formal apologies m ty be made on Mondny and may not. The principals in tho affray are conteut ns it ia. A Stalwart Triumph. Special to N. O. Dotaocratt Washington, April 4. Before the caucus met this morning, a number of Republican Senators held a pre liminary conference and went iuto the caucus feeling that the time had come to change the position the par. ty had taken so far as to allow a session each day for the consideration of nominations, but in thecuncustho stalwarts took hold with a strong band, as they always do, and the voice of the conservatives was almost silenced. The stalwarts urged tho importance of keeping faith with Mas hone, who had fully and fearlesnly shown his independence of the Dei mocracy and bus been savagely at tacked by Hill and others. The Ros publicans owed it to themselves and to Mahone to stand by him in such a fight or to give up the control of the committees, which had been ga nud by his help. Besides, if the Repub licans should now desert the Inde pendents of the South, after having invited them for so many years to come out from the Democratic party. what could the Republicans expect but that the Independents would bo overwhelmed by the Bonrbous. The subject was discussed at great length and in all its bearings. Conkling was one of the last speak. ers, and he made a Btrong argument in favor of standing by Mahone. Halo proposod an executive ees si on each day, so S 10 rOllOVS the TMJHSDAY, APRIL J4. 1881. 123 noBiinations pending, and at tho i ;:uie time cont'nuo tho contest for ilmeleeLiou of offieers, Tliis was ro jected, only four vol in for it, -and ti o caucus resolved rb fccntiune the tiyht as heretofore. OA ItMtXM "sSOl'EB, f-'ccial to 1 1)0 N. O. Democrat ) WAsnworoN, April 4. A Ripubli can Senator hod an interview with tho President toduy upon tha- sub ject of the senatorial deadlock, and the consequent failure to act on nom inations. The senator told' the President he was satisfied the Re publicans would have to recede from the position they had taken, at least so far as to have an fX"cnt.;ve session each day. Tho President seemed very much annoyed at the silnation, winch is worse than if theSenaib was Understood Unit lie iiil not send in any more nominations until the Sen ate acts npou some of those already submitted. Notwithstanding, the eanena to clay resolved with apparent unanimity to continue tho f i rr b fc for Senate oiienrs, it, is pre lielnd by a Repnblioan who h:is special facilities for knowing which way tho political wind blows that in los than a week tho Somite will proceed to consider nominations. lie nays twelve-' Uu. publican .senators Lavo indicated their unwillingn.-ss lo consent mue.li long er to tho embarrassment of the ads ministration by a hopeless light to put Mahone's friends, Gorlmm and I Itiddifb'.irgor, in office. To senators who waited on tlie President for the purpose of obtaining his opiunn, to he nsed by authority to infi'i'innc the caucus, the President s iid the Senate alone was tho judge of the courso it should pursue, and ho did not wish to interfere in any way. ' Tho SEaSiouo Smb. Special to N. O. Deiaoftraf. Washington, April 5. Both par ties in the Senate to-day renewed the declaration of war to tho end, and another contribution of speo-ihes was placed on record. Morris, of Alabama, cue of the readiest and ablest of tho Democrats, made a long tipeeeh, full of bright points and stinging sarcasm. Bayard Uiscusaetl the question at issuo from a high plane, and with his usual dignified earnesinis?. bherman met him iu the sumo vein, repealing btibstan tinlly the arguments by which he had swayed the caucus on Monday. Burnside blunderingly said some good thipg'i in a frank, manly i-piiit, turd ILi'.vley camo out squireiy in favor of supporting Muhouo a the leac'er of a band of independents, who art; to break tho. solid South. Sherii.an, too, patted' Mahone on the back and bid him Godfpcod: Their compliment.!'', to Mahone drew from Beck another severe attack on Re publican barg tiua with Muhone. Certain ' Democrats ero collecting some ugly evidence from Mahone's political ffceord, to bo produced at au apporttius moment. The -tSiwsonri Flood. Yankton, D. T., April 5. The wa ter has risen to a point a foot higher thi.n tho rise of March 9. Lower V .... : . . ..! 1 . . 1 1 as'u" . "K v J mi tha people have been removed to the upper portion 01 tno city, intelli gence has boon received to-day from Jbonnliomme that out of fourteen persons ten have been rescued alive and well. A family unmed Bates and one named Haddemnn are undoubtly drowned, ouven other families are probably lost six miles this side of Green Island. The pcoplo hava been iu-part removed to this plaec;ito lives were lost there, but tne vilingo is completely washed away. Water and ice to tue depth of twelve feet lis across tne village site. Ieo prob ably choked up the channel of the' river a short distance below lariktun turning the great volume of water across tho lowlands on the Dakota side, and causing it to flow eastward thirty miles beiora it re enters tho old channel at Vurmilioa, a point on the river bank, which is reported carried away, with the loss of thirty lives; the report needs coiifii'Mati:i. Tho river at this point is about six miles in width; its surface is covered with broken ice. Further east the water broadens to fifteen milec, re taining this width without exception for forty miles. K. O. Democrat. The Iiin lo liciuaia Iu. Wasihsntos, April C. Pinchbaek called on the President to-day to talk over Louisiana affairs, but not to take part in the eternal quarrels of the Republicans of that State. Tho President said that the reports widely circulated that there are to be wholesale removals and changes of officials in Louisiana were un founded. He would maAe Bo changes at present, but would Cli vacancies perhaps in a month or two. When ha had more time he would look into affairs down there, but not now. 17 It at He Mot. His home is Indianapolis. He had just returned from a pilgrimage to Washington. "What did you gel?" inquired his friends , "Got left," w is the disgusted reply. Jfitiici'o (tnj) Daily 'limns. SniLOH'S CAT AKP.H EEMEDT. A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treat ment of these complaits without extra ohari . Price 69ots. . Sold by Shell k Bu-'-ne. . Jaii.S-Cin. Ati'Tks, Ga., December 8, 1870. A f. tr nights since, I Rave my son nun dose el vV'orm Oil and tho next day he passed stx lottt birra Worms. At the atno timo I pave one dose to my lU .io frirl, iieir years old art' she russiut citr nt.v six worms tiom lonr 1 Utteen iuches long-. W. F. I'lIIL' EXAMINER CQJD!JIJV.'l TMOJW KEPdBL.t'AKBrLLBOZIXU. Sp c'al to N. O, Democriit. tfAKtirsaTON, April C Sherman's attempted lyply to Uuyarda npece 01 10 ui;y it'll iar Btiort ot rvu.H was expected of him." Tho portion which attraeleii most , attention was h enthusiastic embrace of Maiiono as a champion of honest elections in the South, and tha declaration that the strong nrji of the Republican party would be extended to help him; thai Mahone had planted himself squarely upon Republican principles,' end that the parly would cover hiui with its shield. Sherman appeared to think the Readjusters aud Republi cans were now one parly. "They are bone of our bono and 1'esh of our flush," he exclaimed iu a loud tone, and asserted that ns long as tiny adhere to the principle of a free vo.o and an honest, count, tho Republican party would stand by them. Tlte Democrats are gratified that, they have forced Sbeiman, Hawley and Cameron to avow Jlahono as one of their parly, while he sits by and admits by sileneo that he has gone over irrevocably into the Re publican ranks. Virginia Democrats say this will drive iciitiy Readjvtslers from the Mahono standard, and facilitate a Democratic victory iu the fall elections. The situation in tho Senate is, by their own admission, becoming daily more embarrassing to the r.epr.iili catis. To-day ' they have again thrown out in debate incidental suggestions of compromises that would bo acceptable, but Democrats turn deaf cars. Oatside of the Capitol a kind of mild bulldozing is now being under taken, in tbe form of threats that if the Democrats resist a cliango of ifficertt for two or three weeks longer, tho -President vill cull 11 spring session of Congress and thus end the trouble 111 which the admin- ; istraiion and tho Republican party ! finds itself on ucconnt of tho sena- torial deadlock. This is based epon tho theory that (lie Democrats would not resist s change of officers at the legislative session. It is represanttid thot Blaine still urges the President to eall an extra session of Congress and thut Wiri dom will lend his influence in ceittin coiito.rencies. It was tho President's intention to withhold nominations until those submitted had beou acted upon by tho Senate, but upon reflection lie decided to couti:uo to perform his part and leave to tho Senate the responsibility of neglecting to act upon nominations. m 'ASTKJi FXEt'TIOSS. St. Louts, April G. Complete returns of tho election show that a most r mark able revolution has taken plr.co in the Democratio party, lletnrns from ell precincts give (he following vole for Mayor: Win. L. Ewing Republican. i.i.oOH; Henry Owrsloiz, Democrat, 11, 353. Ewins's maj.-flrlty, 13,255 Tlio remainder oi the liepnldiean ticket, is elected bv la.ijorities mniiiii from 18,000 to 16,000. fix Republieau members of the upper llnnse of the Mu nicipal Assem'.ily receive majorities ol from 430:1 to COt'O. This is not claimad s a s! might Re publican victory, but is the result of bitter contention among tho Democrats aud most determiw.il opposition te Ovcr stelz nnd the manner in which he was nominated by ft large faction of that party, TCI5 ELECTION IS COLVMF.US, O. Columbus, O., April 3. Frrtl roiniES show that the entire llemoerutic ticket, except Blreet commissioner, was elected by majorities ruuniu from Oou down. The Republican candidate for Mayor was scratched by tcmperntice r.ud relig ious people for alleged failure to enforce Sunday laws, and by the saloon element for nlieged failure, lo perfui'ai certain promises made to them. DSM.IORATIO VICTOlir IK OV.vITA. 0XAS.V. Atnil C Tho Jicuocrats elected Jas. K. Boyd, their caudidate for Mayor at the city election yesterday, ind eart'ied the g.'Uernl city ticket r.n.d all ward catt'.lidat"s, with one or two ex-, ei ptious. Tlie hoic. city governuM-nt Vas reorgania 'd under the new lavott this election, and tho victory is regarded as moat important. haiihi iom's KJoRiT? in eniCAOo. Chicaoo, April fi. The i:cnro:4 nji prouch to an ollleial return of Ihe voto cast at the municipal election yesterday g'Vcs llnrrisou (tii m.) for Mayor,35,'27. Clark, (Ki p.) 27, 7'i; majority lor Har rison Tofiu. Tho Deinocrnian'iso elect, the remuiniUr of Ihe city olli-.'ers by smaller majorities nnd secure 11 majority of the ton n I'lfici rs. The City Council will stand: Ei pub licans 18, Democrats 13, Socialists 3, In dependents 2. STATS ELECT.'?: IN ltnOPB IsLiNP. PseviorNOK,R. I., April fl. The State election occurred to. day without excite ment. A very light voto was cast Tho Republican ticket wus elected. Returns from all the Stato, except Block Island, give for t governor! Litth field, Republi can, 10,6011. Kimball, D( ninerat, C9D7 Adams, (.ireeubnek, and scattering, fit). The senate comprises 27 Republicans, 5 Democrats nnd two vacancies. Tho House 03 Republicans, 7 Democrats and 2 vacancies. The Republicans gain two iu each house. As compared with the State election hist year the Republicans gain 570 on tho popular vote. Tho Dem ocrats lose 2202 und the Prohibitiouists lose 4117. 0spri:iMnci l.lvtr ,ai,'.nli Is it not worth the small sum of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing compiuiiit, if Vou think so call at our store aud get bot tle of Hhiloh's Vitaiizer, every bottle In a printed guarauti e on it, uso according ly, and if it does yen no good it will coat you nothiBg. cold by bhtdl Rnrdni. jo bra. cm Rssuro you that In ntn-liln inB'.j mo i eeiuLTia ever p. oven ti laiiuro. tried wio BO.itniny; m"'ii(!'iiw, And known tu ut). and "Old Womon," an in iireemlnuiitly a Hiicceert, nnd k ll tuil acrs and chlhlren. ... Vi, rvj H iivhnr W rtortrvIntiSo-H'thiE Ut rind 1 U'BW Ln !13 TV t) 1 1 till H t 'fotalua.tind t rot.ftd iLi NO. rOLtTit At, SOTZS. UAttifBLiio ra.,tpril 7 Tho Kcpnb'i-J unarm rrsnluiion indenting the eourso of tbo Kcpubl icHOs in tlte United Mates Pcnaie was as:-cd in tlie Stato Senate te-4ay ay a party vole. r-r,alor Uatdon. Ileinoorat, moved, ta amfid by insnrtinif u proviso that tke resoltn mm sliuuid not bo construed to indorse the lui'CTin ujitde with altone, lint It was do feited utter conseb i'ablo debate. The ri'solutioi also p-isaod tbo House this moimnj,' by 100 te 2, tho Pemoorats roiusiug to vole. f-'ASiivu.i.B. April 7. The Lechlatara ud lonraed at 1 o'eUck Ibis tltt'inoon, tmvi.ia pasHod all no 'essary law.r pioviji ij; for tlie interest of thn State debt. tiiAm.i:sro, April 7. -At tlio apsoinjt of tbo United Slates C ircuit Court this mo. nlng ?udyo Bond ordered tbe conlinnanc of ail olui'lion chaes utilil tlio April, lS&i.tcrm of tbo -eurt, and :ho witnesses. Homo 300 insuivber weic discharged tin il that time, d'tl'-r.dar's h. ing :, tinned in r. cognizance, in atusane ing 111 order, Judge Ilond said : (ii'UtVrmen of the bar ,.I do think that it is imposno tor us to to 011 at th. presi-ut tor w iac nametoa.i criminal tii .ls broiooit h.'i-e. Tb-y ate civmcs of great importance, both to t Ii i -tato aad the country at iar;;o. They oatitnot to be tried hurriedly or With- til tlsir.ai.nh invoitiffition prev'eus to trial. j Tim l.'i .liict. Attorney who has investigated 1 ,llMn !' Vesianed; Ilia resignation Ui bsc-n r.cci iitcd ami another is said to have been I appointed in iiis place who has mil bcencem inissii'Ucd or sworn, and who necessarily has not given, uuil who has bad no opportunity te give nttenliea to tho "ctses. We are sit. tin.; lu'.-o at a g oal cipccse to the United States nr.d 10 the patties okarged. The it- , Di ut tt.o fomwr are poor and !tve u iiiuey t i pny costs nud charge necessarily atteii.lnat npaa n prolonged stay hero in Charieeton We have no marshal to pay their pcrilk m. und one to d; lands from Wnsh- 1 iiiHt.m I'er that purpose. Under these ciitttin staucts we sec nothing to do but tudisebarge these wit,o until next term, ond to cun- . tiiutc thn eases aud roci'gnizanoes of tho par ties d' fenilant. V.x District Attorney Northrop said that he u"'5 riorivod an ibspatou trotu ashing on satiskVd with tbo dovish of th Air Overflow Uvpertetll. Et. Louis, April L There seems lo be a g -iiend npproheusiou of an overtlpw of the .Vist-ienipjii river, now only ro tsr.lnd by tbe cold. Iu the Northwest tho snow still lies from fifteen to fifty feet deep, and as far souih na Burling ton, on tho n;iper Slississippi, tho snow is three lo five feet deep. There baa been no in.aw, which usually comes in Janu ary, tind somewhat decreases tho volume of tlie spring Hoods. Consequently the rains and thaws duo now will bring nil this down wilh a. rush. Should tlu Alia -sissippi and Missouri both send down their collcotiou of snow nnd rain, which is more than likely, the volume of water (lowing down the river will be simply enormous. This condition of affairs makes rivor men and iuhabitai.ta of the lower laudj predict much damage from the water. Tho river has been rising slowly but surely to day. It is twenty live feet above low water nnd only six and one half feet below tho creBt of the lovoe. The prevailing cold weather pre vents a general thaw, hut it is now like ly t come all at. once from the water sheds of the Mississippi and Missouri and inciting snow banks bet n em hero and the rocky mountains. Thero is un questionably danger here, nud mor se rious cause tor alarm further south in tlie Mississippi bottoms of Arkansas, Louisiana, ami Mississippi. Should the floods come.ns no Jor.bt ihey v.ill.a'.l tlie cotton ond sugar hinds (Uiose adjacent to the rivei) will bo completely sub merged, and the dasiago will reach into the millions. Plaulera iu the lowlands should take immediate steps to avert I lie calamity which now seems impend ing. To strengthen and raise tho lovees is tho first step towards safety. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. a ' Oo Saturday tveuii;;, before ths adjourn ment o' C ircait court fur the woelt aad the nirdiiiR ufot Ihs criminal dcolict, sentence was pi-ououttcod npsu several coiivictodciiai inals in a most impi -ssivo manner, by Judge. Arnold. Tiie oi'.'.tt room was crowded to ovci (lowing, alum! two-titiuls bimig negroes, fn pronouncing scutcno npoa Caples, cou victed of manslaughter, hii- honor comaietile 1 fii ely ond severely apon tbe to fn ipicnloe curreneeof this crime in oar Srato. reumrk ino; tltat sach cccurreHccs g; vc sttciigbt and I e!r to the fa'.sc report eiicul. t. d tlueugli- til the Jiortli, tiint life t. net .nfo among us; .ho to a ..ct'iaus Client ittardiug tho much tct'grj for iinii.iiiratton. The Itnrst dieplay lieMever, of tho le.uned judge's earacstnts and eloquenoe wss upon tho colored man, Ai'!iis;or.d Coleman, convicted of the mtttder of (tKorgiuua Rrigbt, who had icl'uued to anurry him. Tlie entire audience seeuied lo be iipell-bouud throtiliout, and when tho Jiulc olotcd, with that oniitn. as und awful tml. D.'.,i, L'KA'), a iaaimurof mppressul cn.o iua arose from ail pints of the eonit room, and iu auburn rileaco the immense crowd dispersed. Tbe erimimil wid be exu cated nu tbe fltb day ef May. (West Point Echo.) A-sv5 , Kelmary 82, 1878 AIR tly cnwU, bve yeuia old, iisd symp t.mis el worm. 1 tiled oaluntul and oilier Vrm Medieints but laited to expel uliy. SeeimrMr. UalnV errtitieale, I got a vial ill IVorBa Oil. and (lie llrsl dose biouv'lit lortT werhiH, and tbe secoad doso so many wero passing 1 did not count tbeiu. 8. II. Anc vs. Prepared by Dr. E. 8. LVKDO.N, Adieus, G-i. Jua. 5-4ui. DO YOU WANT IIEAI.TUT War wilt ys lie. lloaih, or wliat is worse, it the inevitable rfsult ol' nonlln if it su'.pei'sien ot th xiisnstraal flo. It l a conaiiion nhieh r.bouid not be trifled with. ImniuiiitOe reliel ts Hie only s.itejrnard. ln all cssrs of tho supres sl in, fiiVpeiminn or other Irregularities or tb const ti to ion Rrttn'Vld's Kemato KKUlstor hi tlie onlv sure reniedy. It. acts bv Riving reae 16 the nervous centres, tinrirovtnir l.tm titood and de. 'ei mining itiri'i'.l iv to I he orgms or menntl'as tion. It is ft h-gltimuta pre.crtption, and tho Most Intelligent plnslrisns use it. ;otasdlo a, Ar.A., .Inly 7, tr,77. Urailll'dil's Fcmslo Kemilaior has boen tlio rt'ilhly te-tetl by me in a great vartetv of cnM.n noil 1 iiin fully convinced thn' II Is unrivrtled tor ell Ibat class of diseases whlrh'it o.Hims to core. J. 0. MUSS, M. TI. Dr. .T. Brsdlleld, Trnp , Atlsnta, O i. Price (I CO per bottle. Sold bv all brnanlsts. hI-Ibi, l" .A SO- ltt'.IA v iMO "-.. V,A L'C Vi'. ',Vtfft V.l''.o' o m ;,i,i '-i la r.ilIUh.U. M9SDAY, WKWfKSDAY AXI fSidA JONAS & D ALTON: PKOPBLK'fStt. nutcrtnlioa TBraur 'ac yar t i 'ix tntli i,,, .,..4 'mtea tte.nhs i,. 2 IMVAUUEbyW abtAmSi SATES OFvYRfiSlNG ni inoh, or ww, nsnstijtijteii lqpiir ia tfc '..wnjUr, trill eont tb a4veiUa to n ciK- fi u-iTtitm, 1 M lajo. 3 mo. 6me. ""57.7 3oo ijrron ioon ie en in M is 00 2.1 0 no 14 M 00 w ti ii so 00 sn no 12 80 23 (HI 40 00 60 0( 20 00 40 M 60 00 9" M 1 3 no m w 96 00 1M i ai-ee sur.ares, car i-quvis, . On'nrtr Osiniaa Hati "t i' snin. One-lJolaaoi Olitttmry N.iU'Os and Tributes of Uesaeot free. fftiere ttiev ,.- nor exeeiol SO wnra. Kaah adtli. Itori'lt Worils will cost 1.6l), ! ...Mt'irisi ioiiees wi 1 be cuareoa rer at lit ritttol loeeie.sa line. ' , Advertisemetus tor charitable eejects will b liure;! ball i aes CWTTOilff FACTORS. A. 1. SYKES. O.H. M'QUISTON. C. C. HEIS6 STililTONs: Commission Hei chant? .. .... lb & 94 Commerce St., Aberdeen, Miss. la rral Heeommedations extended hose wlii ia,ur us nna luoir vustoonn. .cin7i'.'3 Fori yS.PRSSSES & WESTERN PRODUCE COTTON FACTORS - umiaaiuiuti Ace C fil. e on t.h,'Ii side of C'nmmeroe Street in the building formerly occupied by I.tkin &. 8ykes. H Ttfi::ESSEE WAGONS AND THE GULLET GirJS. 1.1 nu ary 2, i,ij ly W. H. GARDNER, FRANK T. COPP, J U D. J. GATES Wob'Ifl, Ka"f Orleaud. llobilo. Garter, Gatea i Co. C3TT0U FACTORS itlli! iMMll N. E. cor. Commerce and St. Michael Sts., M0EILE, ALA. SEW ORLEANS ADDHESS ! GARDNER & COPP ff uriuiMT iq, I.-ok, iv, , CO TT O N B UYER LIBBPuiL GASH ADVANGES Cotton tor Shipment W niOH will bt helit is Mobil. joiia V V ble time u daubed. Coiton Ilought, At ISTi'Iiost S?i'kcl Prices. 4 , E3. R. HOWARD Aberdeen. Get I'Jth . 1'imuY. liciitou C'.mity, (4. Wp liirn known "Kwttt'ii S'fjhlIt.io"Spnnirion tftnl in htiiMlro ln of nh-iint.tc chho1 of Byhilli, Mercurial ll 'iiiiiTria'tsiii, Kerul'iila, tc. It mJi tlie iiiom prrl'ect and tttvm mont cures ia eierf o.i. e UUM L TlllNNAftD, I'm IVawh, IaM. 1. KlM.KN, W. WlHBKRLT jntljO'' ''iur, J. J. Git.rtKur, DriiR't T, li. Warhks, of ,i. W. Mann, .). W. I.H'hK'i Co., f'fi'tntv Ti'BMtmrer, Kaviinnnli. O. V.f. . Pikrcu, Shorift, 1M. JfirkMia. ;. Ihitie.Hii Dop't Cl'L Snii'r Cr. I'tytVs GoidoD, Wm. lrniiMn. V'et ir ncn'.iainri wh ihe centum efl wht tt Kt nf.niro1- uppiMr t: I lie uhovo iirtlilcite, Th'-y aie cltUenmiC Piiid county, of (lio hfylit IB Hpi-ctibitliy ami c'laractttr. A, M. (ilLlCH, Onllijttrjr Hounton Co., (la. h. cinj.uH. Clerk Snperior Court, TieonffMi entity. I kih (ifih.niwlK' wo'i lintotl with the proprie tor, amf manv o'" tin? gent lemen whonj sitftta lui-fH a.'T-eiir u t ti I'oitii;ii;: Ci-rt-fl.tat-o. They rtic null Ol lituli clltuar'-r and nt.i nfli i-ff. a. u. (Mn.(u:rrT, Govern. r of (iorcia. TH E H Ifc'T STLviriO COMPANY, AMiiuta, Oenrfta. SoM bv all Prt'-c'f's. C'.ill lor enity of " tunc Men's Fra'.nJ." Popular Monthly Drowlns of the CCMMDWEUTH DISTRiBUriOH CO. AT MAC AULEY'3 THEATRES, In the Cttyof t.oiilvillc, on SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH' Thef4rrvwInMoeoHvmfint!iIriinrlr provision of ft Act M tltetfi-'tpritl Ano' ttibly of K'cnnickr, trK-urporiitia . tlie .:wport i'riiuiriH .ni l lJoBii-tir Co., arpri l'tlfct A; ril 'ttfi. Ih:a. t-Th.s ii&floatilAl Aol. and hua nivif bfcu ri'i)nl'i. Tlio l?uitctl .Sifttnjif ItouU Court on Mtrob 11, Ka,d h fallen infMtM:,',-n; ' lft t luu tho ( oiiimon wealth Bis ttnd 11 draivtHt iir fair 1 1 Tu tJompanv h'ts tiow nt hand a Ihfjjb re' eiv fund. Uead carelally the list of prisW tor the APR2L DRAWING Prize $10,000 Prito ., 10,0011 ll'rixo..'. fi.COO IU Priz.'S, il.OiiOenoh ... 10,(KW SO Pi -zes, 6(10 each 10,009 10.1 l'lises, inoelwh... . 10 009 2M iri, SO eaeh lO.OOft yi'ij I ri,"j, Oill'll ,...,,,.., ., , 12UI,1- tOtlO Prijes, 0 eaoh 10,00 9 1'ri tes, 800 oncb, Aiprxiiuntion, l',70 Sl'tii'-a, aiOe.ieli, i k0 8 Prix e. 100 oneli, " fmi '""0 rie, .....unavT" ,Wkl ritUt.!. tl.n ll. .,'i.iff. Tikv or .Ji Vone or I! ink Hi',.,ti ii. rful"r.i Sir Id liliiii i.r, Don't ,',,f J v r t uHlnfiir,: OlHltf lit'"",,' -m ,V . J ' 'VfcVXI'' 't, O'lll I.CSI -!' I t, . v' u.ntm .rt. v. . tv tenaut-Goveru administration ' upon tnn