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r THUtSHAV, JINK Pj IS'JS. H. A.. LONDON. Editor. ro.'t snPUhfoll COLiiV'.H ur.KS: First District, OF.oRllH H. ISilOiVN Jli' Second District, Hi:ni;y ii. Hiivam. rifili' J 'Strict, Thomas J. Su.vw, Sixth District, Oliver II. Allkn. Seventh District, Tho1ia.sA: jffwV Eleventh District, "William A. Hoke. rot-'-TT.inroii: Fifth District. Kop.eiit 15. Doom-. :it.,.M. ... Tue one hundred an l third an iucA coiuiueiu'eiu.'ut exercises of the University of North iVroliua were held last week, ami were un usually interesting and pleasant. Everything seouiod to contribute to m-Ak'. it a c napleto. smcess in evei-y- narMciilar. bc w,;;hev w:is exceptionally ploasaM and t'avor ble and the attendance of visitors was uuuso.uUy lar.L-'o. Th.o speech es were all veiy appropriate and inuch eiijoyod. liu'ocd all I lie ex orcises were : lit otui pteasiii se 'juel at tl'.e close of the most suc cessful year i:i tho history of that Venerable institution of h- irninur. The anunal lit.-rary aildross a as delivered by lion. Haunis Taylor late Minister to S'ait. v l.o is a subject of his address was "Our "Widonin, Dostiay." and he iiaud led it with rare power and force, Jjotli us au orator ana a staiesman. His allusion to the death of Ea sitrn "Worth Dauley wa.s most elo quent and path. (tie. The corin-r sroeo of the jjropos ed uluiiin, buildiutr was laid wiiii ""P""".- H;'1 ". luov""uu Jjoit ro ot .M.isons, ami very appro- priato and cloipaent spu-ehes wore mud' by Col. lii!ii:iiS. Carraud ,.f 1 1.: t,.. ...... 1 ... mi, ... ..." 1 . Vt . ' . .n n. ot Santiatro all points have loe-ti 11,1.11.. ..1 -l.... ........... .... .......... pnsseii ,1, last week. S issue ot the j uivrn. i"i i-.e um luinaiiou 01 iu: t.;,i..,i .!.;.; ; t 11.., f.,,,, t!. Si na'e n vhichbeac- of tho lu!cr..ii v. Ho hetra1, ins . , .1 , .,,,. ,.,,,,,. r.f inost o. irimr expedition since tue ' . . ' -, 1 ' ,' ti v.. i,.k,i.. ,ill,,i;,.iK. ., , . i;.ci0.e.;li.i.ii n-iu'-iit, oe.e ottho, .. - . ' . , . . 1 )aiiuin Miiun, Company an A- cuse.l Hi. Mi ivnnev o. iiupiuitj addict vitn.-i very u-ms aiut uh(!,t ylta Uepnblican newpa- 1 ih'tvK 1 i t?, ,' nierican concern-is an'o-ceeliov.t in coun.ctioi, withthe silver uiies- ck-piout refoivmv to his stadent 1(ul(Iish,.i i(l t!lis state. That j' rSiu'V u v.iV 'rhea! air-" lf.''.W 'l !" (oXV. days at tho I u.vcrsit.v and the . speakiu, of tho 1W-! al is j.st as ,!ad as the youngest tc,pat,. this, w.ll. it m ex- M- 1 J its tti.i . r.vi l...i,ir.. il- ,.-.v . lii.l f.l U . . , ... 4, I" pocteil, mass troops Oil t ho o.d- tun,' to llleOta,l! tOllllUlt t IK r. : , f, : .... ctatn- .rt;o con volition s reaction ; jaceiit hillsides. The capture of administration to the p.M staml nL'.llll ll!S li.'ioveit m-ld-r. Lne ...i ..- 1 : :m s r '.vi! i;ie roi-irresv. I. -n ... ... .....1 II.. ,,....1 .. Lltn.. t'.,.,l- 1... Mr. Franeis I.). Winston, the for-, iiniU, May III, via Hon-Kor.. T,irr in be ha if of the alumni asso- June il. Tho Spanish outposrs ciation, pVc;-i !!tin,' the buihliii,, have been driven in all alon, the ami the. lai.Vr. in b.eh.alf of the Hueimultaueinislyiiid with p-eat . , . , . . la-r liter. It is said that over 1, trustees of tno I nivcrsuy, accept- hnv ,,(0lr kilp(l TJlprp ,i;S lu- 't. beoii th-roe hand-to-hand tltrhtintr Tho orr-tioii-i of members of the for seventy hours, despite tho typ pradiiatinff class were hi,ldy cred-, loon vybi.-h is ra.trin,. The vio italile, and tne Untie I . Alaiiiruiu mod d for the be.-t oration was a- warded to Mr. E. K. (Iraham, of Chariots.: (.r.v. liiw.st-11 made a ihort speech to the ur.-.duatiutf' class ia3 in numl.ei), and declared A. , ', , . , ,. that tne people of North Carolina, regardless of party politics, are determined that th" prosperity and usefulness of their 1'i.iversit , shall not be imjiairod or diia- inished. At the. annual mooting1 of the alumni association it was resolved to'havo an alumni banquet at rlal.:tcriu.aii.lm.-auwhili he is arrang- riir'i some time next winter, and L011,iri, o ou i " V;, . TV, "'J,1 7 ! ble of tho mumui of too I niver- j sity, in order to secure the speedy ' completion of the proposed alum-: uibuildiu". The sinking of the .1. rri;.-h', In . e 1 ine mu i ii i- hi . ..uiuago, i one in ; the most daring ami heroic feats recorded iu the annals of history, sad Lien t. Ib bsou h i; iiigli I'Oi-n m i v- n Ik were North S"d himself. Althom Alabama his parents Carolinians, and his maternal grandfather Vas the late Chief Justice Pearson, for whom he was named. It is natural then that all North Carolinians are especi ally proud of him. Admiral Ccrvera'schivub'k cour tesy, in ratifying Admiral Samp son of the safety of Lieut. Uobsou nd coup-ados, shows that a'i Span iards aro not like VeyI?r. No more new white conqiauies .if volunteers will be organized in tl.i'a sit.ito hut fl. , i. . .dL.tt.l : to North Carolina under tho Pros- ;a..fu l .ut ;ii i,a u;,T,m,i ! " - ,-"-. to the two regiments already or-j syanizeiL each cfmpanv of w hich : -.nil be recruited to luii members. Another battalion of colored vol unteers, however, will be organ ized, thus making the total num ber of volunteers from this State About 4,000. The second regiment is still nt IJaleigh, and it is not known whoa or where it will lo "PQl-itJ. i -ii ntri wiiHiirt hiriariMfiri; rTiivf;' -" .. . vr.r -vrrftiniiif i i)iBiw iiw hi m in I Ouha Jimh .it last lwen invnaeil' " !! nic F.xpb.if. Cm last Monday the American (:15?:ir;l the Associac?,! 1W . fleet bombard fbf fortifications J?tel, iJoat Dauntless, offSnu- ., . . c .. , , tiagodo Cuba, .Imio 4, via, lving- (it the entrance of Sand igo liar--eto, j.unail,li junw .j,KeOT Ad- bor, silencing all the forts, destroy-mind Sampson durinjr Friday , in- several earthworks and roa- morning decided to cho the nar- .rUvhm the stron-oStbat-;-TlTbc.re,ltrancrotSantiouo .torics. In three hours our war- ffe;, eSfStE!: ships iired 1,!U0 projectiles, nmny , ueL cKU.h- vol m.tVers lo'o 1 of thorn weighing au'tfal hundred ' to almost certain death, and 4,000 1 i ,i x i !riM,nir,f ,1i!i.,.lvri ;,,iw Pounds. After tins tenhebom- S1 S i hardaiont a force ot marines and a ! largo supply of munitions of war Veni'irc"mid'' l or own ste-ilt' ! ;v. rehmdod, ftild a jiinftnm effect-' Ioiej'jK, , hmu-el under a tor' ed with the Cuban insurants. : 3b e H .. u ds!i V 110 l , , I,;,,, . 1 , ... i . , Tho., troops wdl ptd.are the way H fr the laud.n- of several thou- ' i - t 'V iiAt or Ani j and soldiers who hare started for 1 1. Tj" ""t JJ crtrl attach- !S?.. .k.1 nn i- v. i....miv.ii.rn t l ' Hioro niMi- now b, v'ioiLi1, j Now, "that the Democrats have shown their want of confidence in the sincerity of Senator Sutlers l"'UM:l1 '"'Idotails.excentasrerdsthometh-l try to co-operate with and fool the i .,. .i :,..,..' i,. -,. u. ...... i... . H ho ami the Populist commit lit - r.ea tuo .iieiHioitciins once, win the iifpublicuiis at;ain trust such unreliable ratrcemiries? Hardly, it all tho iiepublic:!ns have the Muui'Ui ot uutler as mat its opinion of him in the foliow in.tr plain words: "We arc also iircliiii, for his next move. Ho may attempt to try his hand with ii. . !.' tr 1 11.., ..1. .1. i:ie iveoioHirau. nr. ii.im me em t-K. of a trovernmeut mule and dare at tempt anyihintr. The man is as r- ;i f . .... ,,,,-, , itC'voiii nt conscience as an m.iii .... - : , can he, and if it- 1.0 wosihle that any man can lie totally devout ot ,.....,.; T...t7.M-' H i.v-n " ' Hat I imes at Manila. lent wnuis ana torrents 01 ram render the rifles of the Spanish troons uaavailiiiL'. The natives easily win at every step with their slashing knives. Today the insurants hold Mal- lh"n TiU'!il ,u.ud ip'1"'0;1; TIl0; are now attacking Santa Mesa and M.ltet thl, mmU of the. citv, wliich is completely encircled for a distant-.; of seven miles. A n.i-i !l.Vl' re-unent un.ler Coi.uici A-- : luuaulo, cousin ol the insurgent : leader, yesterday joined the iusur- .routs. The Governor has issued a despairing proclamation, be-1 th insnvoents to ,.,,,,,-'., I - - - - . 1 ".'-.V 1Y:,U'.,V 'l 1 tlie-panisli .op- f ; 1 1 1 i l i , i s 1 1 l t i i old wailed city, l Vll1 the U0T' stu,-!r luw draw bridges and placing strong ; guards in the principal streets aud i "rniiery along tno wails. All tne , . .. " ! n " lenu.e. , i.int'l Aguiuaiilo, m tne course i of an interview, has said that the I 1, .r ' , . . . ",i l ." .Mituiia lo,tiiv;i.i:, out that Ailuii- ! nil Dewey refuses to allow -hordes i ot l"11'""!?? semi-savages to storm a civilized met n mo is. ViUt f h.. arrival of t he Amr can ""M-l'i " 114,11 1,1 "o- -laiHiau troops. Iu tne meantime the m- Siirgeuts h;l."0 been forbidden to cross the MeJote river, seven miles south of Manila; otherwise the Petrel will bo stationed there to bombard them. Hong Kong, JunoiT! The Brit ish gunboat Swift, which has jusi arrived from Manila, reports that. tne insurgents have cut the rail ., .i.c 'i. ..'"-, ,,, Y 1 , 1 .UL.. Millf IKISllIVl'l' Ill.lt Oil' I II'SUU'IU nurn i !...-.(........ est m their proposition to fuse or j ' , i .,, .;..,' .,',, i',-.1. .illllsT anticipates an early peace. invasion ol t uha ami movement i- ivrat, lith tho Dornoch. I Tho World described yesterday , .1 . ,1 . . i' tho measures exoectod to end tho ai'lv cnntinuo to HvO 11111 at nis how can they now consistently 1 nient as an oxtr.i precaution. I p- "', , " .r u T, ; 1 : .(,,, .. rt, l.i:,.,. ,10 , 1 . .1 1 .... , , , , war. In detail they are as follows: ideas ot now ,v souuoi ou.i.i 10 f.wo or co-ooorito with the lie-, u n-miun- tho slioie tue men r1) -,, i.:)V.i rrrt H.iv ho imeds at least in:i lii-.'an - .. ' I , , . pusho.l wita ait the enerv ol t no ... , ,, , , ., , haunaio citv iinil'. r truant. Liiter ' . , If they should, would tl.ev r.ot .1 .. . , . r 1.. loveru:uent. i he Piv.s:do:u o- ,1 1 . 11 n . .1 lii-cls 1 iie.i!i:ii' ;:Oion m iMioi s;i Willi l))li.lO tnoreoy 1.1 ? ,mc mat tne.x -, v. -.ere hoy now are , I aptau, vi- j Tl0 p()Ssil)ilUv of tl!(. ,s. r,i),,:;;iil bath tub attachments." ' ache, dyspepsia, makria, sour iii'iviv piiluical mercenaries, ready . edo, Aomiral s (e'leras chief ot . . ,'. , , r, ,:. i4(,,...r.ll T c Duttor ex- , ,. ' -1 willii,, to fl,ht thopoliticarwhol.oavd.llhe l -vi sot aiivoav-y that will hire j ' ':' 'f -1 1 t tT in- of the Merrimao has removed commissioned and ordered to duty bilious fever, piles, torpid liver t!,..,,, with t!,.i ovmuseof otVuvs' 1!."'' . ') i'l.'n 'J ' !' ,1 all ollicial doubts. The transports as eomnt.mdor f tl,e lirst division d aj kJnarca diseases. l, I,.-,.-..! ml.1'. ' i ii. .-;,,. and (ho convovuifr men-of-war wil of the -Jud Army l orps, at t amp ns1 ,..u, Ii.iwnn li-mafil ami uo-: nr.t.-ii a-.liiiir.iti.m a:uon? theSpan- ,. ..... . ..v, .1... ,.i.. Ai.,;.. !.,. Jm. Xi-fi'c B ivPf Mf!IZ Ol .1111 1 . l n Mn.'Vi.-.lH'll, I'l-'- '.-1 - - I 11; '(! IV 11 lOfll ri IHIC 11 Il-lV "Ml. ii.- ...... . . v . ...... ... w .v s o.usiue oi cue town aau nave , In:1!-H ,1 will be an axe. AVhen advanced to withiiifour miles of, L tie t.uin-s I shall jerk this tue ;ity. A Spanish re-rnnent ! t.t,ra a,id ho will thus get the sig mutmied and shot its olliccrs. j Uill tM.ut t!uf l.) which will 1: iglitmg lietween the insnr-ont:, p,. l.lding the forward anchor, and tho Spanish troops is fr. qu-j lo then jump overboard and cut an I the tonuoi- brought a ! i., flu. f.ir ,,n. u,i,;i, thousand prisoners to Cavite. ZZ r1:rt71 .', : . , ........... .... wiui wiat, una mauy jruiia. ine Swift repeats a rumor that the iu- surger. s had captured and tor tared a numlier of priests. The Uiitish rrshlents at the time the Swift left, still resided in Manila, out tne other foreigners were tak- i mg- refujre m foreign ships. The bill for the removal of all political disabilities arising from the civif war is now a law. i Sjs inches of snow fell iu Col-! orudo hist Saturday. i i. i... liU'iis iin'ii' v. sir. iui r. Mumnm. tut' i Aiervi m:n. kAiiL- H i-liionifl Ickeil, ami, uppaivutly, Aclimral ' e'ervora will bo unable to eseioo t4-' 1 I Kinystone, Jamaica, June i. ! J't Hobson oppears tohavecar viodont his plan to tho smallest details, except i ,,f 0Sl.a,.. The row bout in; ' .4.. u., i , i,u,i wieiK" ..in- i o .ni.ir. ... : s'.-ap. was cito.er luown up or diot to pieces, for Lieutenant lloh- I i-. 1'.'! S .Mill sOnt ro .. .......1 I ..i ... did a noii..r the men of the Ai.k-i ie.-.n fleet. Tho prison ers , iil be perfectly safe and will probably be well' treated while lie v re-.:; ;i;i in Moi r: 1 Castle. t el '.s w :!U v;th (leilvrht t Laterjiitheuayubor.twithawhite l!a, put o it from the Imrbor and Captain Oviodo. tiso chief of slaff; of Admiral O rvei a, lioar.led the ew 101k ami iiitormeil the a.t- 1 . , , . ., j r.(j ;(j tuat the Who ! had been ce.otiiivd - of the party mil that only i two of the heroes ha 1 been injured. 1 Li' Ut. -i i;it llobso:: had imt been ; . . , ,, , ,, .. I ii!ji,!'e 1. It ajipoars tea) the Span- ! , ...i,,,;.,..! ,...ls S(, stru-V with tlt ci u-:e of the Merrimac's ivern i.i m.. ..-. 1 1. crow that he decided to inform j will lie transported to I'orto ilico. imimieea to reco ;nirf tne ru Admird S vmpsrm that they had I The President's belief ii an (arly prenie Court, inordor t assert th not lost tm ir lives, imt were pns - o'.n-rs 01 ehamrod war and could be ox- I'KTAiLS of HOI1SON S FEAT. What actually happened on 1 European power had sounded tho the issue of paper. Mr. C hand board the Merrini.-u: can U-st bo IJovoriiinent is untrue. There has h-r"s reference to the Supreme jinked from what Lieutenant Hob-! lea m informal consideration of Court le,al teuder decision na soii s.iid before leaviusr tho tiatr-: tho subject. Information, how- pod Senator Hoar, who considered ship. Siuin, in his cabin, his ever, has been received from Am face browned by tho suu and his bassador l'orter, of l'aris, although eyes riashin, with excitement, he , nothimr of a formal nature has remarked: itrausoired there. (Sen. l'orter 'I shall co litrht into the bar- j bor until about 4oo yards past tho j Kstr.-dbi battery, which is behind M.'i-io Castle. I do not thiuk they It is believed at the State Do- gentleman tho charge that tho can sink me before I reach some-! partmeut that Spaiu would con- Supreme Court was packed to de whero near that noint. The Mer-1 sent to abandon Cuba could Porto dare the issue of le,ai:teiuh r notes nm.'ic has seven thousmui tons . itico be saved, buoyancy and I shall keep her, The capture of Santiago may lull speed ahead. S he can nuike . i,rjn f,, .sU.,.stions from about tc-n knots. hen the nar- J.'rauce. The latter power will be rowosr p u t ..f too channel is reach-. the intermediary between the IV, ed I snail put her helm hard aport, tea ytate8 aud Spain. The Gov- c bo1' "',, . ti, " i"",'. -l V. 1 Kl . .4t 1 1 ' V ' L"' ;i 1 iin 1 1 ii 1 n'l 11 ii4 lii.l H...1V.. ..... .. . , ... . .. uie .U''iia.i.n-.i ineciv, i.vin am- walt til, t.!iaK21,l. which is not as broad as the Merrimac is lor There are ten H-inch improvised t(,n,(.ai)l.s K.jw the water line, on t-,e Jlerrimac's port. They are VM. ,, iu.r si,,,. niust the l,uiJi heads smd vital spots, con- ,.,.t. u o , ,-... , ,,, ...r lieete. Willi eaeli ot her hv n uirn ,..,. i, t.el V ,..!. t,.r .,,;,, h:,i s contains h2 pounds of l'owuer. i.a n torpedo is also con- ....o,.i ,..;t i. ' , l,,;. !.,.., Tl.'r ! tlu-ir ovk in . i.1i-mt.'. i ttlll it wiU l(t. (.-u.k wrk e,(.u if j .i, ..... ;.. .. ,tt im,i (111.,,.tnr ' - u i n i sum myseit. In the eugiue room j tht.1(. r,( two otL?r T1);H j is. fl;t' Ii .till crtHl- .l.til . II ,.f ..ill be in cur un.hrcb it hes, with rev ol- j vers and ammunition in water tLdit packingstrapped around our' waists. Forward there will be noriu? a omit peace negoiiaiions. inaii on (hek, and around his waist i McKiuley is couuting with- will be aline, the other end of the I line being made fast to the bridge on whii-h I will st o.J t7,U .it full'-f lif 1-noys and is'un.sink- ail(.. in it are riu?. it is to tie held by the two rojies one made fust to her how, mid one of her stem. The first man to reach her will haul in the tow line and pull the dingy out to starboard. The next to leave the ship are the rest nf (lf, crow, the quartermaster wheel will not leave until af 5)ie "ft?r L!!VU1 I1" ,1! "J and lash?d lt f' He W,U then JumP overboard Down below, the man at the re- versing gear will stop the engines, scumble up ou deck and gt over the side as quickly as possible Jf "TSio! 1 f J ' m w ;in.1 a Biea?e iwmimr and i. nw us loader into the water, ihis ter.;wVH the Mukmj? of w erruuae whether the torpe- 'ihnet calcukto the six Merrimac will have sv,um? ath- wart tho channe , to the full length of her ilOO vavds of cable, which nui before the anchors were cut loose. Thru all that is left for me is to touch tho button. 1 shall stand on tho star- board side of the bridge. Tho cx- plosion wilt throw the Merr inac VnTrMoSl XotSS on this side of New York-city will l We to raise her after that." "Am von . i.e. t , i coiae out ot , . ..." . , tlllS alive liewaSHSkeit Ah, that is another thiuT," said mo lieutenant, no was so inter- .i . i -.I ...l i.i ..:.. ..f ! i ... . i'mim ui me uiecimmcai unii m the scheme that he scarcely stop- l'cd to talk of life and death. Pi osideut IIojioh fur lVace. f M s - t Wnruli . ,. .' . ' . . . 1 i'...t.i... ..iiu.v. uil .n. 1 : ed. Within a week intelligence if successful disembarkation is an ticipated. Tho naval peoj arefullvexiimined tho coast line.' I5etweonCaimanora andt!;o Morro roioure days. Tho Spaniards are dcticiont in litrht artillery. Tho investment and capture of the city moans destruction of the (amsn iiotiua. rio one. 11, au- thority here expects (Vrver.i to surrender. He will blow up his , line ; crnisers. lho Torto lican expedition is 1 . . 1 i n 1 1 .1 . .1 to be pushed. It is hoped that the : Santiairo operations will bo soon ended. Then a portion of the army . peace is hasea 0:1 the results dos cribed above, ii itsiiurtrion. ;uno . i can a T . , r ..a ..... ...I., ii. .i ii. . i. . . .: 1 ..a ... , i. .... ti I 1 can utato positively that no tliat liatioaal honor was not in 'direct propositions of peace have danirer by tho free coinage of s,l ! been received. The renoi t that a vor if it was not endaii,en d by thinks that a substantial success iu Cuba will lend to results in tho .liiilo.'iiatiR field. v' j"nnieUl piun.es useu on tne re- ' cf ut diplomatic negotiations w;.th A li(,uce uh recants reciprocity, x 11c 1."-... i : :i. ..i... inteiyat 1" TOUCe .r iil - . -. uce holds iu Spanish , , ,f recoguized by the Ad- . T i t..' i . Already i ranee has 1 ,.,.,.; ia ministration done enough to indicate that she will act fairly. Paris may be tho scene of the peace treaty. The great obstacle to peace w ill rest on the Porto llican question. The President regards that fertile i island as a perquisite of the Unit i ted States. Cuba will have an iu depeiulont g-oyorninmt, iruarautood . " 1 . l,Dltert tilt'-- 1 orto ltico 'lul uiovictoi. j , 11 11 llK "l n""'" ciose u this point: "Wo must hold 1 1 , , . .o i i .. Ituo at all hazards united Oil OHO Ine I'resideut is still hopeful ll,at warlike operations on that lsli'"d will be unnecessary. A sue- cr? at Santiago will, ho trusts, oul ,llsnost- Spanish honor will '"'dhave been satisfied by the loss i of that important Cuban city. i. am lniormoa on uig-n autnority ne win promise is to allow a vote twieu W asi.i iikttoti and AUauta. auo that permanent occupation of the after the war-revenue bill is pass-i Pullman .Sim-para betwpan Porta Philippines is not intended. A ed. lint he is liki-ly to pay dear) mouiti and (Jhcaier, S. C foothold at au advantageous piiut ly for his triumph, temporary as! Noa 41 and 38 -"'1 he 8. A. L. 1 will bo niaiutaiued. j it is, as it is semi-otricially statd prc," S"lid Train, t'roha and j that if Congress doesn't act, Mr. i P!boau Shs-pera belwccci Porta- Lincolutou Journal: There was Mcliinley will sejze Hawaii as a 1 mouth as J Atanta. Company Slata a terrific hailstorm Monday after- war measure. Unless shrewd mem- ' ra but wtan Columbia and Atlanta, noon in the neighborhood of the ,)ers ot" his party are mistaken, hej B"'1' ' "" imme.liaia-con-Jacob's Fork postottke. Vi'heat has by his attitude on this ques- i necliona at .Atlanta for Montgom. in the track of the storm was ut- fcerlvniinl r.irn .mk .,.r.l.n and fruit were beaten to pieces, ; Mr. "Whitener, postmaster atJa-i cob's Fftrk, was caught in the storm and his head was badly bruised and cut bv the hailstoues. ! M.r. Dolph Hoover was caught in the storm and banged by the stones, j One baud wns badly cut. Hours after the storm the ground was white with hailstones large as Guinea eggs. Chickens were beaf en to death aud stock bruised up. ininiiii hi i i i ii ihi i ii n nun i iijntif iiurii ' Washington Letter. , "' h.nMton, Juno 3, 188. i i,(l . Brigmlior Gem hhaftor, who is in command o tho tiwM aeri to haut.aode Cuba ; J" 1-mA u in that harbor, didn't travel ma luxurious .observation. oar, nor carry a poradam batl, tub with hnu only (ten. Much trav- els with all those frills-hut he and his men wdt give a pood ae- count of themselves all the same, News of the capturo of Sautia.-o l.y e... Sha tor is daily expected and about the same tune Schley will either destroy or capture thai enti.e Spanish Ueet; he has already disabled the outer forts and some : ol uie wavsiops. t. . i. 1 :.. - From le:ikin' thi ouorh tho srov- eminent censor mill there are roa- l.-v . rifi. til. if- .llinllf tl.A o"11" iy , l " ' u'l.tin timn ( Son Sleifter s i'oiniil.'lilil . . . . V lolt 1' lori.la tor hauMaro anotlier laro iiouy 01 trops cnionrKPti bouiul for J'orlo llico, which is to bo captured and permanently Jield. If these. , two . movements succeed, th' puoli.' will bo disposed to for- rive Coo. Miles for havim; sue- the rcucrai l!-.0,ii.li) men to invade (Julia, and ; his critics add, "a special train,1 observation car 11 ml ham. Kx-(ov. Oatos, ot Ala., has also received his commission as, lh-i'jadier Cener.-d. Senator Chandler created quite; a sonsat'on. in a speech on the ; war-revenue lull, whicii is st 1 11 lit:- j wrote to .Mr. .ucivunoy last nop- i, inlii.r. l-reiiietia" the failure of tho bimetallic commission headed by Senator "Wolcott, ami ituti-d that it had never been answered. Ho recalled the fact that Mr. Mc Kiidev, Senator Allison, and oili er prominent republicans had upon several oc.iisions voted for silver, an l was quite sarcastic at their ex P mso. He incidontly referred to republican party not having ritrht of the I. S. to issue irre- deomable paper money, ami said it a rotloctton upon his brother, at the time Attorney (ioueral, kihI he m.ido a reply, endiu, as follows: "Sfartimr my belief that the hou- orablc Senator (Mr. Chandler) has beou misled, 1 ileolare upon my ; responsibility as a Senator and as , cousiuuiioiiiu is us nit- i. .-iiiiiiv.t i as ever thrust up its dirty head from the stump. The House this week passed the bill, already passed bv the Senate, romoving all jiolitical disabilities iucurrred bv violation of the third section of the fourteenth amend - ' ..:i .. ..l l.... ment to tho ( onstitution. inci - ueiiiiv men; mis noiiiu i.uiuniv, f i i - i . u L. m Jiru and some breezy talk about the I i, , , ,rwi right of Gen. heeler, who is on i Ar i. , f. ... ., . . , , , i dently there was some patriotic duty with the, army. to retain his seat in the House. Reprcseuta- I!.. I;lrt.. r,t Tn.nj 4- ,. (,. ground against the ality of one mau holding a military l zar lteed is still holding his own in the iiirht lu is making a- .rriiiwr run uiiiim vti f i. ,1, ..F ll'.u'nn ju f.u.f j,e j,s 0iu., letter than 1 holding his own. lie gained yu-tory, although it may be only u'j.s com 1 ' lle.l to u'itl.ili'iiu liis nn. i!'tiii)0'-.o-- wiien nen.iior I .oi n-e tii.v.il ion i.ii, anieudmeut to tne war- 'ill, and tho Senate a- reveuuo bill, tri I to let annexation alone mi- til after the war-ieveuuo bill was passed, lioed has told those mem- bers of tho House who wished mm to allow tne annexation reso- lution to be voted upon that if j the fcauate acted hrst he would at; once do so. They are still after him in tho House, but the most tlon destroyed any ehauw he might have had to be nominated for Pies - ideut iu 1900. Twelve milesoTthe railroad from Raleigh to Lilliiigtou, Harnett county, are graded, ' 1 A wondarrtal Oiacovarjr. Th last quarter of a century rMnrda BMoy woudarful diacomriea in raeUicioa, hot none that have accomplished more fur hunuuiity tliwr thataterling oil hodaohold remedy, rtrowtn' I roa Bitter. It aeeroi to eoataiu the very elementi of ftnod health, and neither maa, womaa or child can take it witheat deriting the crenteet henefit. iirofUA'liru Citter ia auli by ail dealer. 1 1 inii"wr'Tr 'i' mi i Goldsboro .Headlight: Two- debtors MDnllis Ward, eoW, wore killed by lightning near their hoine in Greene ooimly Thursday m0rni v, ilo t W(),.,in thfl A ,MO mM Ull(1 fell on tmo of Ward's 8oi;h, injur.,,- him V Vrcl' M knocked senseless but sooareviv, ' ! Saufonl Lxpn -ss: "v . ter, the littlo four mouths old child of W. A. Pierce, wholives near here was' burned last Friday by pullmga top of hot coffee off the table,; while Bitting in his mother's lap at 0Pr,er, from the. elects of which; honied early Snturday morningV Mr J. ii IWker.of this plac, Shipped to S. It. Tola.-, ltennart, ; N. 0., on Tuesday the largest cart ! ever uiauuiaciureii in oauioru. ilia wheels are 7S inches in diameter with a ;"J inch tread. The tiros a- . ...... r ..t .u itlii WiMiriiu "!i7 i.iiniwld l.vl. ,..-i.,P, .1.1 ,..-..,...1 ... 1. 1 In I.A j ... ' . - r r J rs a f " A CLcA5 IILiAU; 00( digestion; sound sleep; a to . . . ' fine appetite and a ripe old ae, are some of the results ol ihc use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A sii:i;!n dose will convince you of then wonderful efforts and virtue. - t4 . 1 J IVilOWn JTSCi., ... r . . , , An aosoiute cure ior MLn.ne.iu- TO ATL 'iN I'A, CI1AULO 1T, AUGl'STA. A 1 HENS. WILMlKO- lON.NCW OlibKAN'S, CUkTSk I ! NO0CJ A, NASIIVILLH AND NEW YOiiK, BOSTON. I'll 1 LA lr. L V :! I A, W ASH IS Q- TON, NOiirOLK, ItlCllMOND. Trains Leave Pitts - boro- Ou'.O a. , Train Arrivo boro 11 21 1 3 SO p. m. at rata Daily tx-'fjit Si-uiloy. kmhli 1191. Soisthbound. !... iCi. I. T"rk. -;m. K. R. ll 0)m U 1 M i t M t M 11 I m it Up. r.t ) lOfm t M,a ipa Kpa ( ir" f l.m II 04 i itpm i0ipa '11 Ham 1 ' 1 34M l, I htlwlrlphla, I llpm lt Hmitioi-.r I.T l(l!ilhf ti.il. " Lt lUbn uud, A. 0 I... l. MorAiik, s A L , L IXlCMIU'-U'.ll, " t We il.ii. Ar Uru.lsrt.'n, ' Ar Purnmn. t V) p n a M pm llpn MH il ITIl.in ti Wira llh iin 4 iVl'll Uaih Utni Main ' lt Durlisiu. " j Ar Utt(Ihi ,. "f""""1' 1 r unmin. ; mo""' ' I Ar voimi.iiion, ! Al chr,..e. j fr?'T",r' n " , ! aTYf,;.,,,"- : a. i.. 1 Ar ornc i, 10 .1jm 11 I4iu l)0:i.rn 1 l.li.rn 1 Wpm 1 SOym Ar AbtM-Tiii, Ar illfri I iiaai r Atln. a. tt wlii.lpr, Ar AI.KUiA, i9fii r .1 tlni Mortbbound No. ill I LT A imiHA .UI . II TI S. . L "11 'I " ) 1 lom I 11 11am ! 1 Mom . 1 Oiaat i 1 S4am I 1 itvim j , ltam 4 lln 8 Hinn 5 tl.m "4 34pui ; Aro.iumMn.0 al.r.b. , cuweiw, e. al . ii.ni 4 Mara T toara r Lt I Ar cli.n l' .it... 10 asni SillptD llUyal . Lt Uaiulin, airw WllniiDjwu 11 44pBI iioa'a 11 liai .mSm ' 4 llp'U lit Ham I 4im 1 Urn II Man 1 Warn i Mam i tara J-"'' ' 11 lAIO 1 14411 8 '49m 1 ' 3jm i. u..i i.,.,.n Ar Durham. i LT-lurham, f Af WeMoil ., Ar Hiii..'n.i. a e 4 M.im vm IJiipm I Lima a sopm e Jlym T Mam 1 45am ; trr Z' .K'"' T.m 8 B ' J Ar pwun ; ArKori..i trlchia, A. L, jap fi Dally. IDi.ll M. Haaaajr. N8 403 ami 402 "Tli AtUnU ; sp. citi'," S.-bd Vent.bulfd train ol Hulbnnn Mrener and Coach ba- rJ. om.e, iew ut na, uuf, ' Cahrornia, Mexico, ChaHino(ja, NatbvdUt.MoinpMii, Macon, Florida. KorTi 'keta, Blaipara, etc., apply tr H. 8. Leard, T P. A. Z- P. Smiih.O. 'P. A-. KiUigh, N. C. . ST. JOHN, . Yica Prca and Qtn. Managar 11. W. B. GLOVEU, TrafSo Uanagar V. E. Mo. BEE, (fea. Sopt. T. J. ANDERSON. Oauaral Taai. AgaaV. Portamoath, Ya OimtAL Orncia, roiT4ovrm, .7 878. THE WAR AND ELECTION Will make this year exciting! EVERY CITIZEN OF OUGHT TO THIS CHATHAM RECORD, And thus keep posted about the W A with SPAL. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 9, 1898, edition 1
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