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Show (iENKRAL. Political. Washington, 17. The admi-sion of four out of the seven rcprccntativcs frem Georgia to-day, brings the political politi-cal affairs of that State to the from again. Various Seutcr; tlci arc waiting the slow movements of the Senate .judiciary .ju-diciary committee. There appears to be the probabi'.hy of two contests before the ncit hou-v. ai the certinoate has not bcun is-lc! for the cub. or Augusta district ;,ct. Dr. Tift is the Democratic claimant aDd Major Whitcly the Republican. The latter also aspires as Senator elect to a seat in that chamber until the 4; a of March next. Both gcntkujcn aic the candidate; of their respective ar-ties ar-ties for the present and dch C i.sr. TrMPl for bforcla. I New Yorl J:;achn.L. ,.' 3"i recruits wi'.i leave btre t.i ii4 i ' joio the 1-th l". S infantry ai Atiar.M. Ga. Only sixty white ad twenty ix -.red recruit will remain orj Gov, rri'ir'-L-iand. The Hrl'1 fc-i pdli l. C--r.S:c::nc rrp--.r:- 1- u- :u ;i j..-: MW the fate of ihe U--rr' 1 1 cn. bat the masj of c.jon-c :ri j'.catc tt.at .: IVon and his men tut-: w-.th a d.-a-: a:cr iandinc, th a the ;"-- .ea-ptd .ea-ptd to e w.:ho-at i:..;ary. The I a-:, cd: here arv positive et :Lc -.'u, cf the txix--a:ti in. T--y I-o,:.: u ,: that the iUvara a-." :;r.t t - fx- :': . landing on the lJ.h, fc h.rt-' !- -e id m-ceipt m-ceipt of po-:t;ve ir.:u"Ti.a'wn thit it i j k p'.ace on the 7:h. lL.yt.-o m,' ::.a: the 11 r,..t A:;:r i oa : ix., wttch woj-i c-ii.e tc: rca; , the CiiUn O'n-t fcr.t K:'..r tb-.- 1-n. An:::.; the passengers who arrived yesteri.y rroi Havana, wis Senora "Cispeirs.w-e o:' Use Cabaa President, who ifi; cipror-.i whLe proceed. eg to :bi? country near GuinasyaN. and release re-lease i ty the Standards on condidon that sh w:.uli ixtEi-iiate'y leave the is'ani. 5n repo. s tha: the Cubans are drterjiinei to c?nt:nue the c?c3:ct Tlx ?ciIiocUb BMkFrtadi, There is an intimation that the eoTtndtirv cf enquiry ia the azairs the Methodist co.'k c?Dcern, in ex- t-cu'dve session -jr-jrdjy. conclude-i to crop tht enquiry en:;:c!y, and that the tr -eedln;.-? wld qudei.y : terminate termina-te i. ilic .lltan Mttrtierer. There i? s-jsreeiy a dinbt that the Nathan mitrdrrer whd soon be arrested. arrest-ed. Jjdjre Cardosa. in an interritw w;th a reporter, tells the startling story that Col. Whitely. chief cf the U. S. secret serviL-e. o;ea y declare? that the murderer is known to the detectives, and wh! be b.-otuht to justice at an early djy. la fact do avenue of escape es-cape appears open to him except self-destruction. self-destruction. S aperiateadeat Kelso, by an c-va-ive rep.y given to the reporter, threw strong ground for belief in the actual existence of such a state of thitijjst and putting all the facts together, to-gether, and taking into consideration the Ltstory of the clues ia the case, a complete chain of circumstances pointing point-ing to tho fact that the murderer is known and hi? whereabouts dis-eovered, has heen established. ! Outrages in X oi l U Carolina. New York. Jan. 17. Special dis-patcnes dis-patcnes show that outrages in North Carolina stiil continue. There is a tan.; of outlaws, it seems, in Robeson County, who keep the citizens continually continu-ally in a .-tate of terror. esterday a man named Taylor was hot and killed by a squad of three whites, a company of Federal troops beinc only two hundred hun-dred yards di-taut. The murderers escaped. There seems to be no remedy reme-dy for this dreadful state of affairs, except ai ming the citizens aud a general gen-eral hunting down of the assassins. S ni i-.ull ua 1 Tt mperailce The New ork Pasture' Asociation, la?t night, adop'eda resolution earnestly earnest-ly cimcating, aud ropectfully reiuest-ing. reiuest-ing. all preacher;, and publishers to o represent to the eop!i.' the Christian duty of temperance in the fourth week in June and the fourth week of December, De-cember, to aid in checking the sucial usages which lead to the desecration of the ith of July and New Year's day; and petition Congress in behalf of the District of Columbia aud the Territories Territo-ries under its jurisdietion, and the several sev-eral State legislatures in beb!r' of their several States, to enact suitable I laws prohibiting the sale of intoxi-1 intoxi-1 eating ' liijuors on Sundays, election days, the 4th of Julv, and other holiday. holi-day. The Hi.llunrt Testimonial. Nww York. 17. The lb ilaiid testimonial testi-monial promises to be the greatest af-fairof af-fairof the kind ever kuo .vn. Kvc-ythea-I tic in New York and Brooklyn gives I a matinee on Thnrsdae, tue I'.uh; and there is to he afternoon and evening performances on Saturday, the ilst, at the Academy of Music; for which a i great number of liekct-, are already sold, a Binglc New loik.club having tak'-nSihi. Fcchter. Booth, Wallack, Jefferson, Mi-s Kellogg, Miss Glyun, ail the dramatic companies, and all the orchestras of the city have volunteered. The theatres and other expenses will be given free. -Managers t f theatres in nthervitics have scut word that they willcire matinees on the same day. Several actors who have volunteered also give luo each for boxes, at ihe grand final performance at the Academy. Acad-emy. Jnpaufsf Xewt. Sail l'lancisco, 17. Arrived, the steamship An rici. from Hong Kong, via Y okohama, with forty passengers for San Francisco ; four for New Y ork, overlaud ; one for llngland ; fourteen young Japanosc nnMeiuen, each with servant, fir New Y oik, overlaud, to college: and lot) Chinese. She has a full cargo of' teas and miscellaneous goods. Business in Japan is utterly stagnant. stag-nant. Stroiiit disaticcLioi) against s;al5Uula i exists. He has ruassed a large num-, num-, belt of troops, and it is feared further ! civil war cannot much longer be do-j do-j furred. j The roa Is in the vicinity of Yoko- bama are again becoming unsafe, for' I eicner being frc'iucutly attracked. i The government orders a virorou prosecution of the railroad frum KioU i to I Isuki". On U i. ember u'.;;h, half a .-iuan uiile oi' iioi.-e- were t,urned in Y eddo. On the -.eh of November the prw-i'.t prw-i'.t Ka-:a'.iio at i'eudo exploded. The fhock at first was suppose 1 to be that of n larth piake. Several lives were lost. Aiuoi r til, Jui'pmx a'-vi)g,r a)- , hi- Kxc .letioy I To I'agai Uuifus W" i , ai-t.irit .uinist,r of finance ol the cur; ire of Jar in, accredited as cetn-ni!--i dh: r to tb" .vrmtnent of the United ,tat'. v. iih a sitc of at ore-tar,.., ore-tar,.., pby-iciiu- als, nr., in a'l 2'i Iper.-ot -, n;"ini t-.r Wtthtagfjo. Tbry dl r, n. i'n h- re two we.-i-. I I al n, In a Laudi. Th' Ccni.al l'ajiac railroai cunpaoy has p'a d a morlg irc. re tor ). rtrcrmg ! ii 1 tfc uijs.ili lard- in Nevada cid".v, j I a..f -i. i, t r :'. ' li if- up 1 os 'd the o'-e:t i.- t 'tt'.' t th 'p'r.-1 f.Ma i-f t!.t lavr-n' b.li re.w t.-.Jor. ( : |