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;rtirhmoitd gjjgfcfc SATURDAY.U'.rsT .",. is... TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TO Till DI-PA Tl ll FROM IXL POIMh. tBaaan-aaaaaa-l Frocc-dina. Yr.tr-?uy_oit,rr Un.hi.....,, -nevis and ("asslp-*???,?.|nn. lisna by thc Prr-sl.lrnt and ( onllrmatlon* by ihr Vm-tr Vlnhonr -IM>1., r_r Alrinndrlu nnd lnilaBI?. Va.~foa*rr*. tiona! l-icnilnatir-ns in West Vlrglnla I Hulda HarSerers Hnn,.cd-Tenni...rr Fir, ii,..,* (,r,.rgia Polltlrs-Trllow-Frirr lu Brrxin.xillr. Tr??. |lu?|n-M Failures In thr liiltrd Smtrt. During thr- Preset "fl ck -I),, ,1,1,. WoWtatt in Texas and At irmptr.1 Irson-Rrsiunatlon of the (inni. . ......1:.i, Mini,,rr -lim-., Ball-Tins in !,.,. nol?-V,r_li,ia ( olnrr.l >0rmnl laatllBIS Pni'rr Factory of thc Philadelphia "ID. inn!" Burnt-lore icu Allairs. tt ir-. !? i,i: ;. ,, thi: si M-i:v-i nu. BILI IB yuk B01*SE~j 1 ' : BB W BATE? IXTXBBAL-UETl - mk BILL?OOTEBKOS VAKCB Make* a ? I'KK-IIDATI'N III); I UKI,| ? ; I "HP ? TMB AS-TsTlM -lt I.ll v.lt- ora ti: AM. n wv?PBBSONAI M tvs :-.| XI I Ililli.. I Krein ' ur R. ta] ii rOIIBS|BlllSSBL| WaSMIXOTON, Aii.-iist 4.?The H,,^,. took up thc suinlry civil bill to-day, and <! without debate to non-concur in a hr.-, number of thc Senate -u__**B-h-ientaai ri - "tann midi bj t',- Appropriatio-ne Com inittee. Those uiii- ii did nol Increase the hj-|.i..j-ii.uii.il were .*<neraliy agreed to. Wben the Benate ameodments proridJag |..r quaraBtiae statioas, Ineludlng thal In Hampton Roada ;-*?_.'?.'?>'. arere leached, a leogtb. :,iui antaaated debate enaued, In tvi.i.ii ;i li.-.', linn.!.. r of representatives participated. Borne northern membera, in cludiag Messrs. Hiacock, Cox, and But? terworth, aaaailed tl,- National Board of ilealth mni opp 'sui the provl *i"i:*: lot the quarantine ?ftrtftrnt, a li '? grain fruin the Board ol Trade of Ri'.tiinort* and extracts from New Orleans i''i"'* wen read ta support t.f theposi ti'.n that trade bad been Injured this vin,;. mer ly the reports *>f the agents of thc Board. Meaera. Manning, of MiaBteaippl, in, of Ti vis, replied arith feel? ing and loree defending ihe ll-,Mni, nd di - cl iring th.it Henny sj.i nt iii such a work i Well -j,tnt. Mi. Lord, of Michigan, said that hs would a* i "'ii expect Generals * . * i.sn to create a oneil s. peale lo regard to an anticipated Inraaion of "iir frontier a< that the phyetclana of thi? country would do bo in regard to .'.-fii.T. Thefact i* thal tooee who have never beta face to fnec w it;, un. ter irge <"f the far South eau talk > about it and about schemes jaro 1 for it- j.rc.niti..h. bul th,.-,- who bai ebeen > ear after year tv i'm --,?-,,! ita ra v not del .?? :* without deep feeling, douse non-concurred, ami the amend - went to i confer Ditter*. Mr. Tucker made a capital speech In do "i Dr. < ilx ;l. of the University of . ola, ] !? sldi nt of thi Board, and also .. c in- mbera "f it. It la always *.iid a Virginia congrea nun. to pre? dict tlii'.t the Republicans will i Itbcrop]. .- cold " "'nf."rt to an; bk Mure calcu : t.. help the .-.nith. it is thi* feeling ? k'.'.-tn- Mexican veterans arltbout a j- oslon. THE INTIT-.N.U -KEVEM'E BILL?MOBS Thi* bill waa taken up again to-day, and eat * arere made by Mi *-?*?*. Beek, -in t* iii.iti. Hoar, Baj urd, and others. Thepend . question waa the amendment of Mr. Beck for the reduction of 10 i-t cent, on ? -riffduties on tbe i*t of January, 1888, . 1 the Miine reduction again on the i*t ii . ?.ry, i-t. Thc hit of the debate so far the sj.cecil of Senator Vance, In which imbiaed humor and argument- bo aa to di il*" tic galleries and .*** Bate. Grave -ni'ii who hardin ever imile were ? ! to laugh heartily. Your reprea I t* who waa present-enjoyed it Immense ,\t lialf-p -t :; the Inti rnal-revenuc i"ill to give aray to the conference report "?ii the naval-appropriation bill, Without further considering the internal-revenue ? .il til. Benate, al a quaitcr-pa-* t, ht nt executive pt --i"i!. THE IKH'l':!'Ki'' i'.'i PCIBTMASTEBBIIIP. A well-known Virginian furnlahea me following Interesting news Item: : Arthur, la eonversation with a promlnenl Virginian a lew daya ago, ad 1 that th. i.etitlon for the tetppoiot i...-:,t "f Mr. Pritchard a* iKartmaater al Prederiekaburg wai a strong one, lielng signed by many whom he knew personally. Hi- Inclinations were to relppointhim, hui tot potttieal reascsu be could not do ao." PBBSOXAL BEWS ITEMS. Juilcc (iarr.s..n has gOBC to Kichmond COUBtf, and ttill ti-it other counties ol ala dU-rld before going home. (.. in ral Boee craBS, chairman of Hm Oo_-fW-s_cflisl l>-in.eratic ( oiinnittee, tvill remain lure - mi' time after the adjournment of COO . Vii'.'ini.i ll. jHihli'aii-ar.'not Jileas'il it it li tbe aj.j.'.iiitiinTit of a N.tv Yorker na siieii-s ,r ii i olonel I^opham. >oiitli Uaro ima ra aa ii 11 al i bets lay Uni tlu ir Stats tiik.t 4-ouid not be atroBjtsr. .t-i-iiM nCBBTABlBS Ol WABABBBATY. Thc Isgu-latlve bill provide- for the ap poitttsMat of Assi-t.mt m- rd .ri'* "i" War and Natl, and anni and nutt jkoj.Ic hiv try imi'li interested aa to tvho tvill be ?i> Iaointed. The Seer. Uiiy 0. War -.ti.i UH_aj thal bc had iiotdet- riiiincdon reoiiin.cnd ,,\ person a- vet, and I il" Bot hear of om t..-ni hi prominently Bsmed rn connection wtsh Hm saWl-Sastfa-acaaeta-yahip '-f tt ar.' Thc -.un-- may bc laid in n Iii lilli BSslsfBBl am inlsiyahlp nf ths navy. THE Ul SSnOB ") Al'JHlllMO-M. At both end" >i Hi'' ( ajiitoi t<-d ?t SYSry taudv ciH|'i".ted in either ii"u-e mm ?l with t.'ieiitnio*tconlii|.nei Ilia! OotBgrOM would nli'.urii on Monti.it next at 11 M. Ti.i* WM a-ao the ojaiition of repie-entatif* -nator-. Every thin**; aleut thc itv., house* ISSSBS tS drag, ?""? MB_Bfl1ftSS Hi-'Ui- looked loSMSOBSS mill ) NEUS ITEM*. (iot.-niiiient i-.-.eij.t* to-i|a\ : C(i*toin-. el.uiuJM; internal rt-vetiue, |s_B*fsV-Ral. TBS National Dental ( onvciitioii WM a.**aln tn aesuloa to-day. Mr. Kenna lias n-ccivid a dUpatcli ti Mfa. states that he lias bern renominated l,v acclamation. He I" a tlrst-das* iiieii.ler. 'Tlicini|.l<)>es at the nat>-tar.ls will re main a* th. t ar. until ASJgBSI llttb Thc Min'caine ont !hi- s-ftSFBSSB IBM was welcotne aft.r a lalDtiactrd Wet -.pell. (A--?-.iaie'l _*BBB -asfBTB M WA l'*?l""' ''?) NOBINtTION)! AM' lt)KI lEBAlTONS-WI M'S"I nv adxam.iiu AJfBBBAVBB Of UjnW ION, VS., BAIIOMS Afl'OlNTKES, OSSSMBBBB AH nH-i-AMEH.-. WaSBIKUToK,!).!-'.. Ail.'-'Uir! -l.-TIlS-aVie sident M-nt Hm f..llowiBg uoinliiatliina ti the Keiiatr- to-day : C'UBtaVBs (.ott .rd, on aul-Oeocral <?( the United Mau * ni Madrid L-i-X-C. I.'..-.*U> CsiBsul *ti kymdstm i i'i"?l? rick C. Humphreys, postmaster at Pens* Cola, Fla. Thc Senate, |n executive sr-n-lon, con brined the lollowtBB : W. W. Astor, Enio, Extraonlinary ami Mlnisl. r to Italy; K, '*. Vam Tiper, Consul nt Moscow; diaries Seymour at Canton; ('ii-.tavus Oowitrd Becrctarv of Legation mid Consul-Hcncni at Madrid; Henty k. McOot, Unite. States judge foi- th. Norther!* Di-irict ol Ili-orKia; J. M. Hine*, Knited States mar shnl for thc Northern District of Alabama rnstSaaatSII] U illiam McKenna, at Shreve? port La.; Julius Enntmoser, Monroe U.; RolK-rt M. Tindall. (JkoloBa! Mi-.; Jattir-N (.'. Hntch**ll, WUttrpolol Texas; Thomas tireen, Mindah, Texa* ?' David A. WimKor, Alexandria, Va ! Charles E. Heaver, Lexington, Va. FOKKTON BIM8TEH KE-loNs. M'AsiiiMiT.aN, ABguaf 4.-Mr. Muntufar, thc t.iutr inalaii Minister, has resigned. Usslj Bsaiastaa < ongro-*-,--! imt Hcnnion WaBMIBVTUB, August 4, UH SBMATB. The House re-*oliit'on for tin distrihtition of tin- louraata of the tit o houses to public and law llbrartea waa naaaed. Mr. Hawes presented the conference re* pori on the bill for tba -ale of put of the Omaha reservation j? Nebraska, mid it Wai concurred in. Mr. Windom, from the Committee Foreign in "attona, reported Bouse bill ..:, .it i o chick in,- tax-ieduction bill waa taken up by i vote ,,f _o to _, bul waa tem? porarily hud aside to enable Mr."8later,wbo desired to leave Un* city to-day, to call uj, the conference report upon thc Indian l reek orphan-fund bill. (>n the latter's motion, Mr. Cameron, of Wisconsin, aad M.ssis. ingella, Saunders, and Yan Wt.-', ?sith .Mr. Davis,of Illinois, voted " ".ye" wit!) thc Democrats rhe principal point In controversy la tin Indian bin wUs an Hem ot 1106.000 for the rapport of loyal refugee! of thc tribe it huh th.- Seaaie had voted to have charged iga'nsf th.* Creek fund, and aa to which ? - ' ...e., 1(1 I, ? .IS II. IVIM, ll he conferees reported tba! the iiii mi v shall ie paid by tbe United Btatea directly, aud hat in.thin-in the act *hali prevent tin ditter from being reimbursed hereafter for lu sa??. hy the (re, k nation. The report titer discussion, wa* adopted, 'ric debate ?ii the tax-reduction bill wai tbenreaumi d, Mr. Heck -aid he had beni charged by he Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. Hoar), 'lithe day before, with aiding the Repab lean party iv blunders, which furnished thal party with political capital, The ?barge might be well founded io far ai ii ?one. rm tl Massachusetts alone, bul it u,, loubtful whether it would hold good a* to my otii. r part ">f the country. There waa io alternative, if any relief from taxation ,ta* to be -Tien, bul to perfect and enlarge he pending bill?the only proposition .lindi had conic from the Republican epa* ?ns. He commented upon the changes n:ide by the caucus In tin McKinley bill i* it tniie from the House, and quoted he language of a New York Herald COITe ipoBdeal exp la nat. ry of Hues charges, mowing thal a manufacturing ionia rn like be Wabash and Moen Company, of Woi* ?ester, Mass., favored constituent of Bena ?)? Boar, w",iii,i get the lim Kt of an uv ?leas,.,| duty on stci wire, etc., while their aw material waa sim procurable by thi m it a rate which was unprotected. Their i;ttr?-ts were iruardcd al both end-. Iiii- McKinley bill, which proposed to lu? re .-? the but on artlcli sof thi- kind un to ffi or 100 per cent., had ? ei n so chang* d as ? I Increase tbe tax on southern cotton-tie hhI steel wire, out of which tbe barbed ence-wlrc product "f this Maaaachuaetts nanufactory w:,s made. Mr. Beck mid this waa a remarkable -how in.-, and thal while Mr. Hoar mir i.t nol lave advised it in the Republican caucus, ?onie ot the members of that select asaem ih were well advised aa to bia purpose, rbis purpose, as Mr. rieck construed it, ,vas I., comp I every man In tbe South who "lace- a rouad hoop on a barrel to pay 78 per cent, duty on each ton of barbed wire iiiide bj a Massachusetts firm .*. blch he waa niormed bow received a royalty of B11.90 per ton under a patent. Mr. Dawes replied that Mr. Beck erred n assuming thal the manufacturers of the i*.ire-fence u,r. necesvsarily Interested In loop-Iron, and suggested thal western and muthern farmers were Indebted to the in .?unity iimi enterprise "f roch manufac uurers for a reduction In tbe coat of this irticle. Mt. Hoar, who had made a like atate Dent-explained Ia regard to tbenews]*a per allusion to himself,read by Mr. Beck, hat the company referred to had bo! wiit? in t'i bim; thal their iBterests had aol oe slurred to him a- being especially affected .\ the bill, and that hedid nol believe they ,v. ri so affect! d. Mr. Hale preaented the conferenci report upon the natal appropriation bill. Th'- consideration of tho, tax-reduction hill iva* it sullied, the <im stii'is I etnfe upon Mr. Harris's nmendment providing for a reduction ?>f 10 per cent, after January I, 1883, and an additional P> per cent, after Kunial*. I, i--i. upon Import duties. Mr. -.arris rose to discuss bia proposi tion, and Mr. Pendleton mored an execu? tive session. Mr. Morrill regarded thc motion a- in? tended to delay the bill, and Mr. Pendle? ton dUclalmed any such intention, and inved that the executive bualnesa demand? ed attention. Mr. Rollins demanded the yeas and nays, and Ute motion was voted down by a party vote?23 t" 17. At 6:10 Mr. Morgan rose arith the evi? dent Intention to make a lengthy speech. Mr. Dockrell aaked if the Republican* intended IO fores S vote by the nlghl BBS Mosers. Sheratan and Morrill replied by overture- for an agreement toteraunatethe debate t"-nio..oii, nsxl wesk, or oren a month hencc^-o a rots could bc had upon the bill before adjournment tint dh. Mi. ( ockiell haiti thc minority would come to a rata arbsn they had had i fair and reasonable discussion, and not M...n.r. He could ?asnre the other aide that there would bc no voU to-night After further controversy Mr. Moroni begaB Ma remarks bu* hoi mail.- liltU progreaa, when Mr. PeniHeton, at 7 P. M., called attention to the aoaoMoi of a quorum, and moved to adjourn. vitu- several motions to adjourn wen negatived, the last resulting 7 to 10, an. the fact being oInion- that aquoium coull not be sa culed. Mr. Morrill reluctantly consented to at adjournment. ... tat Senate then at 7:13 adjourned till to morrow. HOISF.DK I:KI'I"K.F.NT..T1VKS. Mr. Hutching-, of New York, offered : resolution "woporing a wnB^tlona amendment piotiiii..*-' that ? ehkli t.k. twotblnUof tbs members elected oe iel house of Coagreaa to atm a bili "ter tn ".'resident'* veto instead of two thirds ? the membera resting, a* al present. i Mr. Kobcsnn, of New Jem >', I n-cntci ' the conference report BPOB tba nata 1SSJ proHiialion bill, slating that .... agrecm. ii had been reached on all point*, of dtspul ;.Xcei,t that relative to cloding the nav> 1 The conference reiiort on the Id-islutiv. executive, and judicial appropriation bi was nre-eiitt-il and agreed to. ur KobiM-n explnlned the provision ( tb"bill as far as agreed upon. Thc tin I .ubat'intlal difficulty met by the commllt. ! waitmlt.... abolishing the grade of cou I mo* re tv hieh had Leen stricken out b j Son ^Ulnero..ly ^ **? | S:?f otliees H??"/^ ^ (,?c,-,i H. tbs tolloBriBf pst.fjgL'g.'g 11 rals,6; commodores, 10; i-aptBina, 4*, cot Imaildera, M; lieutenant-*??*?***? \ >| lieutenants. MO I "J-SSsrs, W?"3H'1 Thesuhstiuitial dllbieiice wa-in ****** . tbs sale of old material and a hips, ?' * ? , hTtii.gadojite.li.protl-.o.itl.attl. anio . j of such inatr-r al must bc re,*orU to o i **eer. Tbs oaMpvoa-fas mmetdad tbaS t gmhtgUt shoud uot bS so rvpotis-ti, hutu before any ship l? sold it shall be examined and appraised hy a naval beard anil th, faets reported to ( 'onpre*--. The cl.-iu-c giv? ing discretion to the Secretary of the Navy to close certain navy-yards was Insisted upon by thc House cont crees, and wai* now the only matter in dispute. *i 5^__r*_aB_l!_!___!__!-__!^" of In<,'an-*. inquired tis to lie iliflerence in the amount apiin.prlated hy the bill ns agreed u-pon bv the confer? ence committee and the amount as it oriiri nally passed the House. Mr. Rob.son replied that the hill as lt originally passed the House hud appro? priated t,-i20,(J00, but oj* it now stood appro? priated ?J17.),000 less than the bill of last year. .."lr. Hewitt, of New York, ailB-BBOllh gratifleation that the House conferees had insi.t.d upon the elau>e relative to thc univ yards, but pointed out thc fact that it gave the Secretary of the Navv discretion which might lae exercised in a political and partisan manner. He did Bot believe that thc present Secretary of the Navv tv.,nhl do so; but he (Mr. Hewitt) wished to give notice that -hould he, he would bc held to account by the country. Tba report was agreed to; and a further conference ordered. Tbs House prooeeded to the conaidera tiOfl Of the S.nate amendment*; to thc *nn ; dry civil appropriation bill. Matter* ran j vi ry smaothly for nunile, and thc amend. meats wen* eoaeurred in or non-conenrred m according to the recommendation- "f thc Committee on Approprt-tione. Tbe frat ; stumbling-block encountered was the clause I relative to the National Board of Health, the senate nmt iidments Increasing lo the ; amount .af |78,000 lbs appropriation made for that boily. Mr. Hunii of Arkansas, Mr. Began of Tex;!*-, luid Mr. Manning of MlaaTsslppI advocated a eoncurrence In the amend? ments. Mr. Hutt* rtvortli, .af Ohio, nnd Mr. COX, "f Sew York, argued in fut or of a rejec? tion, the latter declaring his belief that there wai a plot ob fool to nork nj) a ycl low-ferer Mare la order that the aalariea of ineiiii't rs of the Board might continue. Mr. Biseock, of Hew York: "There la nol a doubt about it." Mr. Cox r.f. rn d to an article in a New Orleans Baner to show that the National Hoard of Health had attempted to get np a yellow-fever excitement our a case which afterwards turned out to be alcohol uni jaundice, and said that it wa< hy such means thal the Board sought to perpetuate it- -alai-ies and its inutility. If thc Board were given the power to iijiturn tocal quar? antines, the Government WOBld hate a stn nendous institution that would do nothing hut Interfere with commerce ami bring trouble upon the country. Mr. Manning denied thal there waa any plot In existence which affected the integ? rity of the National Hoard, and dwelt upon the Importance of maintaining thal body at its highest degree of efficiency. Mr. Reagan favored the Senate amend? ment-, and deplored the fact that the House should engage in a contemptible hig? gling scramble ort r -.Ts.nen, which wa* not oiie-thi'iisantllh pail of the -um which would be lost should another y? How-fever epidemic spread throughout the South. He criticised the position taken by Mr. Cox, of Nev York, declaring that that gentle? man would be willing to se.- people die constutionally or to ice the country de? vastated constitutionally?that was his statesmanship. Mr. HiscocN opposed concurrence In the Benate amendments, and in the couts, f his remarks said sixty daya ago a lobby had commenced, agents of ths Board had been >" qi everywhere, and thc force nnd power ol patronage had been brought into requi? sition In order to carry thi- matter tbroogh the House. He would not-for thc sake ol creating paltry patronage, for the sake^ol securing appointments, for the purpose of giving employment to another army to feast uiion the treasury, rote for any measure even though lu* vote wu invoked in thc -acred name of humanity. The debate wa.- continued In support of the amendments by Messrs. Lynch and Singleton, of Mississippi, Mr. 'rinker, of Virginia, ami Mr. Lord, of Michigan. Mr. Blount, of Georgia, and afr. Kolac aon, of New Jersey, contended thal thc provisions made for the Board bj tbe origi? nal House bill were ample, and they hoped thai the Benate amendment- would be re? jected. Tbs amendments were finally non-con curred tn. Tin remainder of the afternoon session wa* consumed in the dull w..rk of concur? ring or non-concurring In tba Benate amendments- the proceedings onlj once or twjee beinir iliver-itied by a noisy bul brief and unimportant discussion upon -nun- ot the items, lt wai nearh 0 o'clock when tbe amendments were all di-]'"-* il of, and the bill wa* sent to the Benate, Mr. Hiscocks of New York, moved that the House adjourn, bul tbe Bpeaker stat? ing that if the House remained in session a few minutea longer the legislative bill could be enrolled, the motion was with? drawn. Thc House disagreed to tbe amendment of the Benate to the bill providing for printing the agricultural report for 1881, ami a conti renee \t_a ordered. At 5:10 tin- H"i-,ise fink ;t recess for half an hour, at the end ot which time the legis? lative bUl tv- signed by tbe Bpeaki r. Mr. Ilise -k of .\,w York, Mr. Butter? worth ol Ohio, and Mr. Blackburn ot Kentucky were appointed conferees on tbe sundry cit il docket, and at 5*fi0 tbs House adjourned. _ ___ Tho Yellow-Fever Excitement. ArsTiN, TTDUS, August 4.?The wildest ramon till the air about theyellow-ferm ia Texas. Governor Bobella yesterday tele? graphed to Sett' Hrh ans and Wa-hiiigton, in answer to Inquiries, that no case.. (,f fever arc reported in Texas. Hearing of a (bath la New Orleans frnm fever theOovenior notified the authorities at Orange to he ready to quarantine against that city at a moment's notice. ('ai.vi.sion, August 4.?The Board "f Health quarantined th.iaches ncr Henrietta, which arrived out-ide yesterday from Bra? zos, Santiago, bound for Label hail. s. La., and baring o" board two cases of fever of a doubtful nature. Sue was allowed to proceed tO her destination. A strict qUST aiitine is declared against Matamorai and Brownarilk and all_polata communicating With them. San AB1OB10, August 4.?The foci at Matainoia* i- reported tO If a I cit in.'. Tin Rio ('randc region maintains a strict quar? antine. lliu.WNsvu.i.):, TfcX.ts, Angus! 4.-A Mexican drug-T-t died last night from fe? ver. His body ia Jual being taken by a .art to the graveyard, ("iti/ciis await the arrival of Dr. Ritciingen, the State health officer, tt ho la m roufs to decide whether tbs disease i- yclloiv-fever or not. Several ni'tv cases have occurred to-day. LaBKDO, TkXas, August 4.?At Kiown ville at S last evening there vier*' twenty mgm of filer, all S- which titre lining well. There have been no deaths, and even thc meet critical arc out ..f danger. At Matamorxs nt B o'clock tin rc had been a small Increase tn thc number of deaths from two to live, lt is generally believed : j Unit the fever ls not dangerous. Galveston, August 4.?The quarantine ' j offic. r reports tbs arrival of the schoonei j Henrietta, from Brazos. She had two su*. * I picinus cases of sickness aboard. The -,, -. ? sci has been ordered to Pelican Island un I der strict quarantine, with a medical offlcei 'land thc n.-cissarv lUpphSB. (.uarantint Bas bSSB declared against Matamoras llnivvn-tlllc, Ura/os. and Santiago. Wasuisuion. ABfiBBl 4.?Telegrapbli advices ditUd August .'td, received b> tb National Board of Health from Laredo Texaa, show that there ls no fever of an* description at that place, and none so fa a* reported in th*' immediate vicinity. A in cr Ira u Ar* hiv es tai EaropB. W amiinutob, August 4.?The acting < on - Hul-("cneral In Egypt telegraphs Seen tar t I FrelinghiiVHin from Alexandria that tn n I archives of the Consulate, which it wi te i feared were destroyed, have been found I it Cairo, and that he ls on his way tn 1 m ,-; said to attend to General Stone s famil? ia who have besn saved bv a faithful fruin at ? and art; ?uppvst?U io bv -4. lsi-waua. YEATTS EXECUTED. Tba Ex tra ina Panaltr of tba law V lalir-.l on ibo Wnnler.r ?f Arl B arson. Perfectly ContpoTri to (he Last; a Minni**' I)- In*/ Tor Him to Breathe a Prayer- Death >*T Stranu illation--A Large Cr sss of Flowers Placed lpn,, Hit Dear! Uml, by His Kr SBrit-Hlttorr of (he Crlme-A Statement Oom th*- ( oudemaed Maa Alleging to br* a Trae t onlr..lon sf the (noir or the Mair d>r. _ Cbittub, Va., August 4.?Walter Ham? ilton Yeatts wii* hanged here to-day for the murder of Presley E. ASBBMSSB in Febru? ary last. The execution was private, lacing witnessed only by the officers of thc court, special gouda, physicians, and the pres* representatives. Everything ttas quiet and orderly, notwithstanding the fact that a large concourse of jveople from the sur? rounding country wai in town. THE CHIME for which Yeatts Bas executed was thc murder of Presley E. Adker-on, a youni* merchant and ibipflf maalat at Bycaawre stni-an. whose hody was found near that plaOS last February with a bullet-hole through the head. Since the convict inn ol reatta he BBB made two written statement* confessing the murder. Before his tri d and conviction, and mo*t of thc time since, Teatta was engaged in writing a book. Which he gave to his father "or publication. lt embraces Iketebea of bia career, ami la to biMiniticd M Life aad History of w.h. Te 'tts; or, A Step to Ruin." In it he at? tributes his fall to liquor and women, and assert- that three young I idles in the coun? ty, who-, nama In' gives, have fallen vic? tim*, to his deceptive arte. Thia morntnf he retract, d that isaertion about two of the foung ladies, hut aa tO thc third he WOUld viv nothing. He left full instruction* arith Mr. Rigg, ?ditor of thc (.'[latham Tribune, in rcla i'Hl to thc iTT!i.ic.nio\ ok his hook. II, requested that he be executed in a tillie flannel -nit, and thal hi* bod]r ba en? sued in a metallic collin arith a gtam face md be placed iii an upright position in a ?emented grate uith stcji* hading down into it so that those who wished to see him ' lying in state" eould do *o. Ile desired abo that a handkerchief he ied around bia neck to hide the traces of tbe rope, and that a cross ,,f gowen be (?ia??< d on hi* breast. Be requested, further, hat his funeral Kimon bc preached trom lu _i-t ami -_d rem i of thc xxiii, chap* xr of Luke. During his entire confinement his de? meanor tva- calm and composed. Il" l.vcr displayed emotion of any aort. Whoa Informed yesterday thal thc <.,,> irnor had decided to let tbe law take it* ?ourse in received the announcement with unconcern, and -aid be would prefer death ? ? confinement In the penitentiary. Tes erd.'tv evening lie made quite AV ELABOBATB T01LBT, [I.- H.ok a bath, md had a Larlu-r shave lim. He t!nu donned his burial suit, B/itfa clean white >hirt, standing collar, md black silk scarf. His father,brother, and brother-in-law visited him last Bight, and after apettdlug .bout an hour in his cell took final h ave of tum. He aaaured them that he aras prc pared to die This Buming when visited the conti,mt,ed niall was foaad lasted at i -mall table reading a Bible as be hid bl CU in the habit ,'f doing daily fora month past. He -aid that he had rest, tl well during the night, baring lieut fire anil a half hours. Ininti, the in -ruing hours he was \i-i'. I by a number of people, to ali of whom he had lOmcthlng to say. AbOUt ID o'eloek Ber. W. A. Alri.'h, of th"' Bpiso jul ('lim.li, went int"i his cell ami -juli! MUK time with Yeatts, praying and admini-H r ing UKI ion ai s COBSOLATIOX. At a few minute- after ll o', lock lu* wa taken from tin- jail to the BCalfbld, which wa* in an enclosure about one hundred yard* in nar of the court-house. The march tn the leafTold wai aomewbal un peded bj the crowd whleh blocked the wai- all i ager to get a eight of Ibe prisoner. V-iitt- waa escorted by Sheriff Overbj and bia assistants. Desseended tlc pbu> f..tin. and in a fi w mtnutea en rything v. - in readiness fm- the ___*] a. I of the. traged]. In reply to a question if h.- hail any? thing to -it he answered dlstinetiy, "So, -ir: nothing at :ill.M A WHITE U.I'TII WAS THEN TIED 0YBB BB SACS and the lojac adjusted, after which Sherill Overtly a*kc<i if he tt:i- ready,and prlaooei said, "(iite me a minute to think." illi? li n* done, Teatta meanwhile standing erect, with his head *li.htly bowell, s,',iiiinL'ly engaged in prayer. At 11:21 o'clock the sheriff pulled a lever attached to tbe bolts of the trap, and In aa instant Yeatts wa- -winging live and a half feet below where he had jiret ioii-!y -t""d. EUs "rtruggiea tvere not violent but ipaamo die; contriidimis were visible for aereral lniiuite-; l)iil*ations ceased in ten minot*-. and at tie end of riltOSB iniiuites Hr. Mar* tin pronounced life extinct. At 11:4") tie body Waa taken down ami placed in a nt at IBITATloN BOSBWOOB 'OFH.V, with white metal handles and neat interior trimmings. An examination showed that he had died from strangulation. About an hour after? wards thc rsmaina wen- turned "ter to hta lu-'th' r-iii-1 'tv. who took them to tin- fam? ily burial-pi:*'''', some mil'* dia-tant. Aft.i the execution the crowd tuned their attention b> the eirdi*. which had just entered tbs tOWB* BBd Yeatts and his crime tvere for thc time torgotteB. Some time stace Teatta wrote quite a long postta effuMon of ? blaa_>hemoua .md -a rili:'i"U* character, and on the day aft.-i !? m.i-i.-j.it. dbi the (1 'ViTi'i*. "ti being informed that a party of au a had -onie to the {all to lynch him bul hid abandoned tho-idea, ba wrote the folloa lag: Aroused from BS-BlNS B| B* ""?*?*? "f *>r*e* Which came ttiiiii'i--rH"-'' "1"1 m*mu' 1 luaaasi t*. leam Hair rMsn wBeas, Which said they woul-l laaS '*" lut" h~l At dead .,f uiKiH. ant aaB wm -ul niMrdrayua!...r!.,*r''-'t"'ll'?;*ir' Xor wa, ItBBB-Bo hm Mttml MB. llul-_.ntfro_-l.l'*'''t''*''l,m''n,,'f'ksI*ir' I Heard lt-aid I.)")"'1 ?""'**': ?? Sleep on, ISBStS, BB T"^ * "rr'^.' '?:ir'""m<-oU,,U;;rnr.;,;;,,ul.ie morrow. In y.jurirrsvt fOB amnaam Ut m take aaftthcr tidt BB kat ***\ And thru we will hrtiiB >"m ?*?? _. .?.,. ,,_.,, The, weut to BBB* ITi BtB ?"" ll" 'ffJg'Z* And that wa. the BaB af DmnM md hi. scots. 1 lUUned with a nert ii I" ' un the voice ..r thc ii. * ** ' '____;L___ Amoaa _o uiany there BBB BB* l ?*" aaa Could face the rayv*.i" 'I'l""^1""4"' lll-,i..ry of Ibo < rime. Thc execution -a-hb-h .-?currasTlBsJj BBS"lMe------MBtiOBO??t"-|^*^> the early dava of la-t V**?*?. *? Sycamore, a Bastion ob tba \ Ir-rtala MM l*nd nailroad, anti t K .?>"> '"^ ? ^?KH -*uu of excitement, tia ll.c urdningot thv li ??that month U_v Ac?d body ot 1 rcsley t Adkeraon, a young merchant and dejxrt agent at Sycamore station, was found near that place not far from the railroad trick, partly BOfSfSfi iv ith log., and with other signs to ?ihoiv that A DEED OF BLOOD had laeen committed. Adkcrson's friend!-, not aware thit he had an enemy, tv. re at a lona to conjecture the Identity of thc mur? derer, but circumstances gradually devel? oped soon after the killing became known which jyolnted unmistakably to Walter II. Yeatts, a twenty-sljt-year-old son of Major diaries W. TsattB, who was formerly a district lat! I Ballal anna collector, and also a eoniniiision merchant in Lynchburg, Va. TOMBg Yeatt* WM thought to hate treen on terms of friendly and familiar ii - tercourse vrith Adk.-rson." for it WaskMOWB that thc* latter had o'ten Kotri, tri..] him paCMBfarily and in other ways. What pointed sii.pj,.jnn at Yeatts was thc fact that be wa* married oat February 1st (the day before the murder) n, a Mi-s Fanni. Borer, tvho lived near sycamore, and thal ob tbs next day he told his wife thal be aras going away for three weeba to work on the Efew-Blrer railroad, ii- then left, ami it appeared from after derelop-nenti that be r, paired to Sycamore, anti by some representations Induced Adkeraon to tak. a walk with him nj) the railroad track to nrarda Lynchburg. shortly thereafter a pistol-shot wa- heard, but no atti ni ion was paid to tin circumstance, a* pistobsbootlng thereabout*! waa no uncommon thing. The next morning, bowen r, I ADKKH.-t.n s BOOT Wkt POOVB a- described, n Ith a hole throuBh the bead made bra bullet, whleh entered behind ear uni passed Otlt mar the other. The I tracks about the murdered nan. which phdnlyahowed In the mow,wereIdenti-ted as those of Yeatts, and his sudden disap? pearance I' d to his being punned. (>n tbe Mh of Kel,mary be ca* arrested at Good aon-Bristol, "ii the Virginia and Tram *-? e border, and. though giving another name, \ waa soon after identified by Plttsylvania county offlcen and brough! back to the jail at Chatham; not. however, before the ex? cited citizen. .,f the Belghborbood had made threats and mite preparation! to lynch the murderer. When arrested Yent- ' was found ii) po-mn of Adkei-s.ni's pit- ' tol, s.,f,-key. and two ringa which he bad ' taken from bim after killing bim. Ile abo ' had tome mom y which was I* llevi d to be- I lon.' t" bli victim, iii- trial occurred at I' the May terni t-f th-- ('.linty C'OBTt, ami ' resulted In bis conviction and sentence to ; be banged on tbe 28th of July. I An "ii-r the rejii-e., niatii.i'is which have ' been nude In count ction arith the affab ?how ii)'-' the eanse or PltoviCATIos rOBTBB BTBDBB i* one that wheo Yeatts was engaged to Mi- Rorer, Adkenon expressed regrets to her thal she was goiag to marrv a man wilow,- di-h"'iie-t, itu,! who would after their marriage go to the penitentiary. The cause of thi* statement was du, |,, th, fact that feat"* bad naas* d "ii Adkenon for goods nid money a bogue check for 915, to whli h th< ii imeof Thomas K. Poindexter .i <"., of Danville, was forged, and thal lu-had :i!-o tried to Impose similar bogus paper on other business-men. lt bi also stated that Mi-- Rorer bas sustained un? lawful relations with Adkenon: thal Teatta km a it. and had bi i n paid by Ad? kenon to many the girl; and again, thal be di" overed ber lim hastenesi only on marriage, aad was li d to .lisped hy ri - mark* .,f Adkenon, who obtruded himself in the company of Teatta and wife, thal \ they bad had guilty ri tattons. Whether Yeatts was moved to kill Ad kenon by Innate tv lck< da< -- or from dread of punishm* nt for committing tb forgeries, or from sudden fury al n flei ting that Adkerson bad been unduly Intimate u ith hi- wife, must be left to conjecture. A WEKav's BESPITS. A f" w da. - befon the day Aged by tho Court for the execution ol Yeatts his filth, r submitted various papen to Governor Cameron, embracing evidence claimed to be ol mi extenuating character, a.?mpa aled by affidavits, which had not been In? troduced at tbe trial. The Governor there fore ft spited Te. ti- for. week (until to? day), so that he could have time t i look Into tbe matter. After a careful Invest i? lion bc decided not to Interfere, but to Iel thc law take ttl COUrte. For weeks befon but trial be ttas i c aougbt by hi* counsel if he had any r aeon to suspect any mutm- Intimacy between young Adkenon and bis arlie eitbi r before or after hi- marriage to speak oat: in fact, th- 1 ' Md hini.th.it the only way to save bis Beck from the pillows was to use some mch argumi nt, bul be deebun d to the last thal be hud no ground for such a suspi? cion, and thal young Adki r-..n wu one of the 04 *' fl h lids lie ,-vcr had. tin-- ' .isl (.i.irvssion. sin..- his coBVlctloB, howevi r, Teatts baa mad" two written confessions which '"ii flii t materially. a* all hi- stat! menti In con? nection with the murder have done. Tbe la-t one be rare to Mr. L. ll. Plgg, i ditor of thi < natham ZVHnine, with the request that it should not be made public until tbe tl i\ of hi- execution. In 'iii- he speaks ot bis Intimate and friendly relations with Adkenon, the two having ** lived together as brothers" for some time j'.' viona to lu* !ii:ir:-ia.'c. On tin- Sunday before he tva. married ha mys: I went to Mr. Borer*! to iee my In? tended wife, and while there -h.- t'>'d mi Mr. Adkeraon had written a letter to ber, in which he stated that I wa- living at Byca naore In danger, aad thal be aras verj sorrj that she ttii- going to marry me; that after marrying an [would hate n, leave ber aad go to the penitentiary for a towry l had fiiiiiiiitt'il In atgntng Bitrerthorn's name to a paper which purported to pa] nu- a burge rom for i Bone 1 had In mj j. ?--' salon. I remarked io lc-r I WO! I.I) KIM. HIM imles. he retracted for -hindering me. 1 afterwards quieted down, and think l promised her not to my aBythiag mon aboul it. I tv "t back to Sycamore that Min,lat night, Mini a- I had been riven tbe privilege ol going anywhere In tbe store Us though it belonged to me, I wenl and armed mt-If tv ith a largs pistol which be left ii) th-- *torc. on Mondaj morning we started together forLynchbnrg, aad directly after we board? ed tbe train I went to bim and d' manded an explanation. Before I gave him a chane. h. r. pry I called him a damned scoundn 1 and told hun he had been to Mr. Borer"i ami t.ik- ii advantage "f me, and if be made the -ame -statement to me that he did to them "tie or the other "f tia tn,cid have to die, lb -icnn d to !"? ti ry much sur? prised, iinil denied hating -aid anything at a:i. i u>M him it that i.I retracted wli.it 1 said about him. He Insisted thal he had said nothing against me, but thal he waa a- i.'"'"l i friend aa 1 had "ii earth. Upon thu we aettied tbs matter and want i.n a- friends. , ., , ? Il,.afeasion lure details thur move? ments in Kinchbur', Which SIS Of ll" in? terest. DIU'S'-. tv il KS MABBlBB. Referring to his marriage, ba says pe wa--I, drunk at th.-time tint all be recob , beted h. axing tba mlalster mt waa "loin bomb tight hands.'1 _>*n; retiring, about mldn-gnt, he entered Into conversation with hi- wlie, during watch abe told bim that Adkerson hail been these and tried to take advantage of Inr. Bb) intention had been to tak.- hi* wife to New Brer, hut. h-ivin- had nason t-> doubt the virtu, ot the WOflWa BS married. BS "***OOjve_? "? leave her, never to return again. HS then ""Staci morning I H8SS burmun with raj and indignati-n. I Mt that 1 had bec deceived bl Um -toman I married, thou-hi the man I bad Liken to bsa frier,il SS Koren traitor, and indued ma U marr a woman merely to relieve him o oine're-jion-.i.htt. J?Jjs iWtajr igrJ morning I told mv wile AidI ti* bj rewed th.- pistol from Ed. to kill Join ? Mver*; imt it M-.uld be the means of lu I" di-.th. and the morning -ti rode up to sc e I her J BK WOt To HI*- SBSTB. LI 1 returned ty sycamore, arriving tber ii'ont liilf-j.ast 3. I went to thc bar-room and comini need drinking. I stayed there an hour or more, until Adkc r-oo came up. We then went to the store together. I told him on the way I li ul -nun, thing to settle with him whit li must Ih- done tn fore I ii ft. He knew what 1 had reference to. H.* said he would get some liniment to rub his horse with, anil Wc would go to the tiaMe together and settle it there; but some one MOtiBg Bf*, interrupted our conn r-ittion. We then went to the bar-room and took a riaai of beer apiece, and we walked down tho railroad teatsthar, W, went b? vond tba Cattle gWMM a distance of nearly a mile. We then turned and came bach within about half a mlle of th** sta? tion, and when within a short distance ti the jilace the murder tva* commit? ted I mute willi' mention Ol his having taken advantage af my wife, and had pul un Imposition "ii ni'* to sdi. ld himself. Hr made no rejaly, bul tinned fifa fSBS to nie. Thinking be wm toughing at my calamity. I drew tim pistol, and without Baring a word tir-d. aiming to hit him under the left eye, hm seeing the pistol lie turned his lace, and the ball p. in trilled the skull, as ivis staled, behind the left .ar. H.* fell arlthout uttering a word, ami expired in I' ss than two minutes, I - iw immedlatelj liter I Ind iii-.,i thai i hadtakea advaatage if him, and that he waa BOl exp! t flag thc ? hot. I fell Upon mv knii*. and bending ?vcr him i exclaim, d : " Est., 1 have taken idvaatage of yon, IN" Till; BAHS OF OOO F0BQITS BB.*" He looked mt* In the face aad moved hi* lijis, hut could not speak. I left him and walked about ten -teji* towards the store, a!,, n I thought of the order I had forged >n Th.nn,is j., poindexter k Skin f>>r -7*1, and having seen him pul it In the mle, and kn.-win.' be had the key ililli* "?'.' '. I ran mv han I in hi* left pocki I, ">"k the I'ltrse in which be kept the kev. md in a hieh tin re wi n ah isevei i ir*tel< -. such as rin. -. keys, i kn left i.'lin and wi nt aboul twenty-five ?ards towards thc store, Intending togo In be safe and take out tbe order, but seeing hal n.i one -.i*.*. me, I tum- ti and w< at rack, and winn I got to Adkerson I aaa b<- train would peas over bim, i rooi i r ms SOOT, (faced ll by the side ,,f the j,ii,. ,,f w, ,?i nd commenced tocovi r it up, bul thought t would not be found and st .pps d. Either finn I took up the I ody or wnen I took "'it tbe purse i dollar tell from hi* pocki t, rhlch was ail tbe money I 'int from hi* tenon. If he had any more mom jr I did io! s, ,? it. and i was aol after it, All thi* a-.-iiiTcd between sundown aad dark, the -round being covered with snoa and the noon shining bright's made everything [Bite Ii.ht. I thea left, w< nt to Bl iver, and to.'k the train. i I..rlil.i Mu riler* r** Hung. JAI K-i.s\m I ?;, P| t.. \ ._ -f I.- Hain on Cart* r olored), who murdered L< wis .dams (colored) at baldwin, in this county, iinnary C. 1**.., was executed In thc jail ml lu re today. I".*.:;*-...shim. Ki.i., August i. Merrick lackson (colored) w is li in*, il lu re at l ?'clock this nftern ion. Ile murd' red a olored boj ii .med John Thomas ni ar iin_''* f" ny " ii November f). 1881, < in he scaffold he offered tija a prayer, aad hanked thc Sisters of Charitj f, .ituIn -- to him. He mi I 1,:-' fate with lure. Ile died bj strangul ition. TeaBaaaaee i-tertteass. Mempbi8, Tenn., August i. Returns of he county cl< cth-ns. are ci minn "t slow li, tut " nough i- known to sb ?a tb I the )-'ino.nts elect all officers excepting Ihe ilerk of Bartli tt i inuit i 'nt and the ountj < .1 eli ik. I! ,t!t of these offices tn In doubt. Tbe Republicans bad two icki i- in tin- field. Maurois, August t.?With only two I'otlng-preelnets to hear from, tbe Demo ?r.its. led their county ticket) x iepl county ?! rk. Pat. Winters, their nominee for this lillee, is defeated bi ibout DOO votes, aud Hugh B. Allen (R) publlcOn) i lected. r ..H.in I ('.mh f.ir ('???_;.-es-.. < ittt:iT-i"\. B. C., August 4.?Colonel E. B. Cash, who was tried lit year for .illina Colonel ."bannon in .. duel, an lounces himself as an Independi nt ? mili? tate for Congress in the Fifth ?'oiith ' aro Ina district. Ex-Judge T. J. M ? ? \. who wm a jii'omiti nt Republican during lu- administrations *f' ft* r,i"i - *?? ? v and tj' -, -, ami a ho became a l?- tn ?? ral In 1876, has severed bis connection with the Democratic p irtj. and also in .elf a-an Independent ? nilid.it' for < ?>n .'ii -- in the Fifth ili-tricl. _taanra_ia "PBsUttea. 4ol r\UH -'. 4. ... \H.Tl-t I.?At thi D ' - " i ni-- < 'on vent I in of the Fourth con iressional district II n. Hugh Bi be preseBt ft pn - ntath e In ( a ivi '1 thc nomln itlon aft* r ulm V ot* bad been taken. The nil, - were sus leaded aad the nomln itlon mad* noii-. The Convention thea adjourned dm die. _ His! Yir<_iiiiu i oiitfr,-i-iiiui. luiiil ?ialr-rl. Cbablbktov, W. V ... August l. I b* Democratic < on *r< sslon il ' onv< ntlon jcs terdaj renominati I John K. Kenna bj ac ?l.lllKltioll. I.l H. Hullo!*! IV lt Bout il Ilr still. QCIN'CT, [LI.., August I.- Th. < '"ii'-T'. ? lionel Convention al Mount Bterllng has bad a d< ad-lock f--r ihr< e day-. Las) after tbe 1.186th ballot, the ? onventlon ad* jo'iru. d niiiil In-day. Thc li- ul of the Jcuiiiivltr-. W.i-iuM.ios. August L??Lieutenant -t W. Hain uho'.t,r had an taterviea ttit! Secretary Chandler thi* morning In refer ' nc. to the prospect "f bringing the bodli of I.i. ut" nant l)ef.."!i. and hi- ? ompaaion to this country. There i* an apprnpriattoi of ?'_.*?."oh In the siimlrv , ivilliill f.-r thi purpose, ami st?|,s have alreadj bax n taki i for carrying out tbe provlslonacl the act The detail* "I the project call ??< a, cull. pllsbed by any one <<t the Daval odksri bob in Siberia, md it is probshli tba Lieutenant Hart* r. now conne* ted wltl tbe search party for Lieutenant ? bipp am bli companions, will '"? detailed for tb purpose. Lieutenant Banenhower la i u..rk upon an extended ttpott ?t ile lo* Of the .hamlet!.- and hi* I M erl'Tl" - f)"i the time of hi* separation from hts cona pantons until hi* arrival here. He expect to have ii i ompleted lodto lubmil ll to ?? i retary Chaodier before the ead ?>( >? i u n ber. " _ Death of Mrs. Inri. Wtmgtmm. Wasbinutob, AugBsl 4.?The death < Stn. D :-' w. ihe wife of Frederli k Doui l.,... record, r of -l* i ?!-? occurred this nu n j, . px bi: busbaad's resideBce at < 'eda Hill, Ana ostls. Tb( th eased was rea bi ly attacked with pauli si-, and baa ? slowly stoking, so that h. r death ttas y,. noexpeeted. She wm ia her slxty-ninl v. ir. Th-- funeralwill take place frmn bs Ute residence at I o'eloek Buadaj aft< noon. ? ISosiiie-s, Failure* iu I I.v I'llllvrl BIBI* for the iiiii. Maw York, August -.?The bBslaei fallurea reported to N* w Vork daring ti BBti si-ten dav- mun and l"? I NI *??' 111 last week. Tba tatton Btatoa lu Blahed ld, the western 80, tbe soirtbern l tbe Biddle ft, the Pacific eoaal and Terr tories IS, snd New Tort mil -toooklra T-.tal, lot. Tbs "nly New Wk failur of anv cons?'i|t!cnce ar'* tbOM "f Benni tt Koiilkc cotton hrok*i-. ni'l M. lb r kind vV ( ".. clothini.'. In neither a- I Hie li.ll"ilitic- heat V. V i ru in ia ( ?.lor*?l MBBMBMI Iflstltula. I"i.TtR*ui!!.;, v.t? Au-fii*t k-To-i-.. .es.ioii 'if tbs sBstS Normal ln*.*.tti - . i (colored) wa* attended bj mai white teachere of the pnbllc Khoeti i thi- .Itv and other \ Hitor-. I '! consisted of lesson* in -Tammi uiallicinati.-s. and maia-dr itt in.'. I' -hi 1 row there will BS a (MsBS bf tl ' t>n tba sui).ct el lbsabolfshsB si"i isri i r.al punishment in the publk scboola. 'pumb. r,.f H ..I. en ' I! of thc .*:.-.".. ai at iiii t__U m.. _'..!_., "BtrioU-Pnlp Factory Rn ru I. Wii.binotos-. Dei.., Augu*t 4. ?An Klk lon (Md.) siH'.-ial lo the Every Evening says a tire i.rok- mit Hus morning In the wood pulp department of tbe Providence Paper Mill, owned by the Philadelphia Record office, seven miles from Elkton. and de? stroyed tho main building. Thc machine shop was saved. The los* |s fsjo.ooo. Thc mill cost about SlO.oun, and employed be? tween 70 and loo hand*. Donbla Mh riler In Florida. Ja< s;.?.iinvii.i.k, Ki.a., August 4.? A hor? rible double murder was coiiiniitffd last Tuesday night at Maring (r arden Centre, in Valusa county. Mr. Nert" and his wife were kilh-d ami horribly mutilated, then robtteil, and the house set on tire. The flames were extinguished in time to dis? cover the atrocious deed. A warrant ls out for the su*|n"'te,| pcrvins. Torrllilr- St.,rm. Mii.wa!XE):. Auzust 4.?The most de stnictive storm tot iimnv faatl -wi'|.| over lbs etty paaferoaty. The anaaafe to pro ! nerty is estimated at from ffioVMI to i ^lou.iHHi. A man WM kilhtl bv IKrhtulng I and a child drowncl. ; Demise of ai Mu*.-.,ii lu.-,. Its Niatasraau. r.KO'KTos. Mas... AngMBj k? Hun. Ar t.'iiiii* Sale, the ,,|,|es| , x-n,,,,,!,,.,. ?f r.iti mas la ths stat,-, didi _j hi* baaaa.ta Bridgewater, al 11 o'eloek bbs night; agi -I eighty-eight years and two month*. Foot* Meilcuit MasB-aSsa Kill***] by Apaches. Trcsus. ARiz.iM. Au.'iisi 4.-Tin* num. ber of Mexican Ti deni loldien "klll.-d in the Icbl on the 21th nltimo arith the Ina ?'hes, jd fioBora, wm tom. "Vc? I'reiir li Ministry. Pari>-, Buguat i - \ new Mmlafn hi* (?cen constitutedm follows; m. LeRlond, Senator, Prealdent of Council and Minis? ter of Justice; M. De (rats, Minister of Foreign Affairs; M. DeVelle, Deputy Min? ister ol tbe [nterloi; m. Tlrard, Mtaister ol Kilian.. : General Bolhtt, i|i!iis|,.r ,,f war; Admiral Jawregutberry, Minister of Marine: M. Baddecaraat, Deputy Minister ?f Pul.he Works: n. |>,- Many, Mtaister of Agriculture; M. < onchery, Minlstei ..f Posts and Telegraphs; M. i>, V'aux, !?? ja nty Minister ol Public instruction. Tbe Minister "f Commerce ins not nt been ap pointed. A BOOMI Irish Oiaaulr.tiiou tn II. ,?,-.. (lllrrn V I. torin. KoM'ov, Aagast k- Thc sollcBon ol Thomas Walsh, who waa arrested In con? nection ttith the di-.',iver,- ,.f arm- it < leikcnweil recently, Intend to apply for i postponement of hi- trial until thc Octo i". r sessions, oaring to i sudden di I rmi "t*i?.ii of the crown to call a* s witness the Mill-sll-ret iiif'iriiier 4 "inn ll. ul,,, will l>rore the i xlsteaee of i seen t organisa? tion in Irelaad havln - for it- lninB*dlati object tiie deposition of the Qtaaen. S- n ?. I rom t'ulr.*. Vt KXiMHHt. Aunts! I.?A,bia. OBS nf the chief clerks in ile ofllce "f the Director (Ieneral of Public Accounts, bas arrivi I here from < air i, from which 'itv he start, il on Hu i-t Instant, lb uv. the arris i1 in Cairo on Sunda} of Midshipman Dcchalr, an English captlvi. r urned i- t i vin - lllellt. Ile via. , onVCJI'd ill a l*IoS4 ,1 tnf i; < . which was ,, mpsnied bj a thou sand natives shouting : ?? The Sultan Ia ti. - t"ii"i|s." Tin y were under the imjir, ? sion that thc prisoner waa Admiral Sev mour. Adda -; H. . tb i , v ral trains arith troops had tefl Cairo for T-1- l-l..!,ii. Th,- place ls baU wai between ('.un aad l-neilla, where batter!, - w, ,, liebig erected. lb- wa- informed ih i -i\t- - n trama woul I - ni t-i Tel-el Ucl.ir. The In naur- i I the Finance Minlstrj contained Li'*." i which ttas Intact \\ in n Adda lefl i 'air >. Thc Nullan Wuiil*. Itr-iuunvratirftj. Albzavmua, Au.ii-i t. The Porte b ia informed tbe Khedive's Government un? it baa drawn upon it f.>r tin expense. .?f ii- ? ip, ditton to Kg} fi. lite! Illume lu l!rlll-.h ( ol.Mulila. \ 14 I )B1 i, lb I'., AU IISl I. < hill- -? agents un buj ii inda in this pro i Ince a ith a t lew t,. tl,. -. ttl. inenl "f large numbers of families for agricultural int I" I-till-in th-m. Their action Isregarded a Ith disfavor. ? si n I.., nf Irisli I <iusi.iliul.try. Dublin, August t. - A tirike arnon Irish COnsUll il 1TJ i> till" H. in d. .m.I || - , in to bc serious. Discontent among the tiMii is w lil.-jiei.i. Five to tea thousand "f th. in threaten i-a n -i m. Th, m, a de ii! md Increased |*ay ami qulckci promo lion. For neuralgia, nervous aod sick bead c he, nervo ii . mddysp. |> -ia, taki i. ' ompanyV I ,- a Beef Tonic, lt- .. i- ...-iii! s, imii;t Hons. Tl \KIM. lill, 1.1. K.l. Nfl.. BIVI till:: tl.MINA* * .1. ll <*.. ' III. Il I ILK. - . . .....; .'ci Burrilni*. l*:i ? tl.il! , ?. li I I , I v, u.i |{... ? 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