Franklin Daily Herald, Volume 6, Number 55, Franklin, Johnson County, 26 August 1885 — Page 1
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Telegraphic. Devastated "by a Cyclone. Chaui.ktoh, 8. C.t Aug. 25. Charleston was atruck by a cyclone tbi mortii and one-lourth of (he houae iu ' the city are unrooted, and jart of the ;'?of 8r&'wl blown down. ijfit w"harWaif warehouse arebad Jy ( damaged. At BulJuan' Iwlun d two gtearjoer are aground, and the new Abby-river bridge, now constructing In wept away, Tbe telegraph wire are down, and there are no cars run. ning. Tbe Johh i estimated at f I 000,000 The work of restoration ban already begun, Later. The city In becoming tranquil. The loss is still estimated at f 1, 000,000, including wburveH and churches. Merchants are already rebuilding. Tbe phosphate work, near the city, are but little injured, except tbe Atlantic, wbicb loses it acid cb amber. Tbe Norwegian bark Medbor, from Liverpool, was dismasted Iti tbe storm. Tbe German bark J'. J'eters was driven fiHbore. Tbe German brig Froiheit wa punk in collision. The dry dock schooner Wm. E.Lee wuh blown ashore, and tbe "Norwegian bark Veritas and tbe Italian brig Hun 1'risco are ashore fit Gaulle J'inckney, wi'h a three-mast-I'd schooner, name unknown No live were lont. Tbe Horrn was 1 1 ort hon1 ! ly , and ut 0 o'clock , m, turned with the t i 1 1 -, & id changed to southeast. A Mihooucr was blown across the northeastern 1 nil road track at tbe wharves, and now bstruct tliat road, Tbe Houth Carolina railroad iItjhMk and warehouses were unrooted, and n train It It Augusta tonight wilii tin lor i'jn i i h. Tin storm commenced it I I o click this morning, A dispatch from 'Sullivan's Island ay: "Tin1 hutliesiie hist night and this morning was ai d des'ruc' tive. A number of linie on Hull! van's Island were blown hwuv. The new Brighton 1 1 t l bud over one bundled guests, and grvut fear wore en
tertained for their safety. About 9 o'clock this morning tbe storm reached it greatest velocity. At that hour, wbile tbe iiotel people were at breakfast, tbe Casino fell with a great crash. Fortunately, all tbe room in tbat building bad been vacated. There weregravc apprehension tbat tbe dining-room and main building would oon auccumb to tbe violence tf the Btorra. AtU o'clock1 ibe wind cianged from tbe Houtbeat, and tbe storm increased from tbe aouthwest. 'When tbe Casino fell, it U thought tbat the maximum of tbe wind was from sixtylive to seventy mile an hour. The main building of the hotel jtt intact, having stood tbe storm without very serious damage, Atl o'clock jt wuh entirely over. Tbe hm to tbe Kew Brighton will be f.'JO.OOO, There has been very generally a destruction of property on the inland. The island wuh in the main submerged, but when the wind changed tbe waters receeded.'" Meeting of the Emperors. Kkkmmikb, Aug 125. -The Gzar and G'irina, accompanied by tbe emperial entourage, arrived here at JJ:.'J0lbis morning. The C,nr and Gzarina and their personal suites, in going from the station to the schloss of Kremsicr avoided the town, and were driven through the vast park surrounding thoMchloH, JCmperor Francis Joseph and bis hod JudoIph, the imperial Grown J'rince, met the GV-ar at the railway station, A grand soiree was given ut the scblos lust evening, 'I here wuh a brilliant and animated assi'iublnge. Among those present, besides Gount Kulnoky and fount Tuafe, were Curly prominent Kuropean fit-ess correspondents. His ollicially annouiKM'd that Ge. uiuny will send no delegate to JCrem sier to attend any of tin ctirilerene.es lu'tweeil the eourlH of ilt. J'elnrslnjrg and Vieiinn, Kinperor Francis Joseph, jmniedj ately after his arrival yesterday, begun tin1 work of receiving delegations, At the meeting of the JliiHiiiati imd Austrian Imperial families, to-day, the IlKpuburgu wore the uniform, and tbe LomaiioII'd the. Auliiu u uniform. The
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meeting took place at tbe railway Matlon nn the wuarr.t snjrftcjd. The Gzar find Emperor then' entered 'the same carnage and went together to tbe soblos, Tbe Emperors and Emjiresse indulged in much embracing and kissing. Tbe Gzar knelt and kissed the band of tbe Austrian Km press. The route from tbe depot to tbe esstie was lined with troops and cheering crowds, Tbe visitors and oflieinls wre conveyed to the castle itj five fourhorse carriages. In the first carriage were the Governor-general and the Buigomauter; in the second ibe two Emperors; in tbe third the Empresses; in the fourth the JJuche Faulovna, ibe Girovitcb, Grand J)uke Vladimir, uud Archduke Jtudolpb, und in the Hub Archduke Charles and Grand J)uke George, 'The Austrian wore their RuwhifHi decorations, and the KusHiuiiM worn their Austrian decorations. The greetings at the depot which were efl'cjsive, Justed twenty minutes, the bund in the meantime iIaying the Kusiuti anthem. The Gy,ar inspHcled the guard of honor. After receptions and luncheon a state bunijuet was belij, at which seventy eight covers were laid. The Empresses oc cupiwij seats of honor. T'o toasts were drunk, II Al" JMLVjTjTEEl). Xlate of Indiana, County of Johnson ss, J n the Circuit Court, Jrsom Wruv vs The Shelby J'rint ing Go. Fur the piirp iMi' of a Mi'tllement and com))i'oiiNe ol the con trovers! s and (iauses of action, herein, the billowing Hlutemul and dismissal are made ol record in suid entitled cause. The defendent says that the article, mentioned in the complaint, was wiitten by the editor of the ltepul'licau, and wu4 an repression ol Ins views alone, put forth during the excitement
of the political campaign of 1884, and wwliitoodid'as'V'perHoiTal crit ici m merely, and not a an attack upon plaiutilTs character. It was prepared and pubJibed without consultation with any of the director of the defendant, and without tbeir knowledge, consent or approval ; that tbe several charges reflecting upon plaintiff character should not hi.vo been published, and defendant regret tbe publication of the same, and states that the several charges no published against the plalntifl were not then, and are not now, known by defendant to be true. Tbe plaintiff has lived in the community of fcbelby ville and Khelby county all of hi life; he has become prominent in it various pursuits and enterprise, and hi character and standing are well and favorably known throughout said county. This statement is made iu justice to the plaintiff, and so tbat the publication complained of may not tend to injure bi standing and character with his neighbors and friends, and with the h"pe that it will bring about a cessation of that unfortunate fueling of bittarnesd und strife which is m injurious to the character of individual and communities. To this enu the defendant agrees to publish in the )tily and Weekly Hepublican, without modification or adverse comment, and not again to make olli'iisive personal criticism of phi infill' iu either of said piiper. And iliepluintill heicl.y dismisses hit cuuii", and the deleodsnt agrees to pty all tuxahiu co,U, I herein, TlIK f"'lli;i,HV J'ltlNTINU CoMIMNir, My . liKltllVMAN, O. J. Gi,i::sM';h, AllAMH A' M li'UKNKli, Atorneys, I Ho m WiiAy, The Saratog.u races will end Hatur-
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