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&)t OLIjatljau) ttccori ilje l)ntl)am Rccorfr. n1.-. - . BATES Oi' ADVERTISING One dfjunre, ouo insertion $1.00 One square, two insertion. ... 1.60 Oue siiuare, ono month 2 .M For nr2i r u lv-'i t:H' i-n-iit liberal II. A. LONDON, EDITOR AND PROrBTETO& TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR St. idly in Advance. VOL. XX. PITTSnOHO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. ('., THURSDAY, A HiUST II, ISD8. no, ;o. J ro'itra,'li v. u a.!. CWtam Queen Regent Approves the Reply to the United States. Anglo Russian Dispute Over the NcwChwang Railroad Extension Critical' Admiral Cervora's Reply to an Invitation of the Citizens of Greens boro, Ala., to Visit That City. Guyaina Captured. MAl'lill', Spain, V.y Cable) - - Tho culiinot council bus com- ,..,r,.v.,l IIia rm.lv t.) t lie liiited States, which, it is said ac cepts tiio American conditions. Hor Majesty h!bo upprove.t the general linos of tho reply of Spain to America's peace lornta, which Nouor Saga-da expluiuod lo her. '1 ho government ii fully con vinced that tho nolo will ho satisfae- cry t.) t'.io Washington government and tlmt a .su.q fusion of hostilities will ho it h immediate consequence. Front u woll-iiifoi'ined source it ii Itfiii-ut'il thitt while tho iin.iw.jr to the I'ui'.cd States' terms docs not docuss tho four buses which tho I'uited Stiito.s tiuiko i'.n essential preliminary to peace, ktnl which Spain accepts without roicr vution. it point out that in order to avoid tho dctini'e negotiations being nny way complicated liy incidents of tlio war, it i, expedient toititreo before hand to ii i;u oiisioti of hostilities. LI I in ;iii t';ul proposes n new soltl tioii fi.-r tho i cttlciuoiit of tho I Hi u ti debt. It takes it Im- prnt.l that tho I'mtoil ."'-laics cannot lo inked to 'is iilinu th-.-bullion of 111). .lit l"lv, i Ml, I' I') (.-ir,ii,ii. i,o;cl, of debt I'lisUli.; when tiio rebellion lit'irilii in is'.'.'', anil lllO (.'TI,M,i,u,l:l l. -itl,t) MI.IIOill ipent hi n iv, und it suggests that Spain t-houhl undertake to pay interest ui-l icilei.ip'.ii ii on tiio Cuban debt until the new Wist In dtau leptihlie is m a position to do h i, which LI I nimui-inl niioetn to 1 eliote t'ulm could soon ilo, when it i vast uatural resources were ilevolopcd under nu American protec torate. According to tho west reliah'.o minces of information, tho Spanish Unto is couched in digliilii'd language. It uSi.t.rts flint Spain bows to tho force nl oil e'luistunivs, loiviii;; ditto nothing to prooko tho war, into which she bin I'ceii t. ii v. i, I id y led in the defense of hei rigitU and territory. It expio-.uo u u illingtioss to appoint delegates to meet tlio Atomicm commissioners to ill-en ;t a regime for tho Philippines. (iu ama Captured. 1'uNi r, Porto liico, M'.y ("ublo-. General l-rooko's advance guard "' tel ed t iiyama, al'tei n nhari idiiiuiii-h in w iiich Peverul on lioth sido. wero wounded. I ho Spanish force at ( illy ioiiii. liiiiuliernitf .'iimi, wero driven hac'n inwanl t'uyoy, with tho losj of ouo hilled mill two wounded. ( t tho Ainei ican.i, I rivatod (iotdon, Walcott mid licliie, of tho ruiirt'i Ohio, wero oiinded, none fatally, (ienorul IIhiulm eeciipie.s tho town. Mujor Flakier, hlio i econuoiteriur near t'oatuo, run into the enemy 'h pickotn nud wuh tired upon. Thirty : hot.s were tired, but no ouo mi: injured. It. mm Ihiiiffv Tlircilcns Cnuiil Tliun. Tho Vienna correspondent of tho London Observer Fnya that Count Thuu, presideut of the Austrian dele gation, ami Ihiron Ihinll'y, tho Hunga rian i'leinier, hud u conference recent ly rciiirdmu Aiistro-iluiiL'iiriaii it llu i r s. '.in i'!i t -a n It - delivoroil an ultiinatuiu tot'of.nt J'hun, threateuiui; to intio iluce ii r.dcctivo t.n itl'iiuuiit Ailhtriau 4iods unless Count I linn shall in iluco J'aiiiameut to enact tho Ausgloich bill. Supplies fur the Army in Porto Rive. The steam yacht May recently sailed from l'hiladelphiu carrying sixty tens of supplier, sent by tho National lio lief Commission to tho American Himy in lVtto l!ieo. Tho May is tho property of .Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van lieu :i.io!nt'r, who have placed tho acl.t ut tno d.sposul of tho National lieiitf Coininission. Street Car Strike Settled. Tho strike of employees of tho Syra cuse, N. V., Kapid 't ransit Company has In en l ettled. The company has revoked tho iu!d iti!iirin old em ployes lo make n deposit of s-"'" as surety, ami has u'ieed to re teivo nt it'.iy time a L'rievanco coniinittee of its employes. Tho uti ik eis waive recognition of the Anuiia mated Association of Street Kail way !ni)ioyes of Ainei ic.i; tho ptirehasiiii; f sov.'ii t:cl.e!s of tho I.ukaido l'.hil load to sell to panseuircrs; und k11 mi ner details. The Atlas liner Altai roceutly left New Y. ik for Culm, carrying iifty tons i f clothi.ii.' and urovisions shipped by tho l!ed Cross Society for tho Cubitus, nud other sntt'jrois in Santiago. A 1 Jrcwcll Aiidicnve W illi the Sultan. lti". James I!. Aujiell, who resigned in 'day la t, and has been succeeded na Vuited Malts minister to 'J'urkev bv Mr. fear s. stra.ih, of New York, had 1 n larcwt-ll auilu uco with tho Sultau at I Constantinople recently. The I'orte has icpliod to the Amer ican demand for compensation for lus) ; .iiiMitmed by American subjeets during tho Armenian niasffieics. Tho lot ly is the same a that tn to other lowers, lcpulintiut; all responsibility for the losies. m T.ON'noN, Ins, illy Cable). - j That extreme diplomatie ten sion exists hotweou St. I eters- bur;; and London, is generally admit ted, thotii;'.! tho on'icials depioea'o tho alnruiist ropoils which wero recently ciirront. It is hoped that tho firmer stand adopted by tho Marquis of Salis bury, which seems to havo already created r.omo tiiisyiyiii at St. i'otors buiK, "ill have tlio desired ell'eet of . ttir. Ktiug liusiiiun aurossiveiiess. It is felt b.ith hero and on the ointment that tho outcome of the dispute in re tard to tho new Chw ui Itiiilroad ex tension, is tho cruciai point of tho suc cess or failure of (ireut Jtri'.ain'a pol ' icy of "open doors. " I An evidence of tho fact that (i rent Hi itaiu appi cciutu'i tho gravity nt the l ituatiou tin) . sociu'ed i'russ lonrns that tho ailiiiira'.t v is pi oj-ari nj for ail emereucio '. an I that it will soon bo ! riblo t i mob'li. the entira ttoot nt tho : Miortcst n.itici'. I.verv ollicer and man on I'ui l 'ii.;li or on half pay, Inn been asn;;iied to a ship and iimti nctu.I to bo iu londiiioci t-.i .i'lin at the earliest I moment. i'liereforo, pr-ieiically every ship iu tho lliilis'i navy, whether in j or out uf cn.uin s .ion at t hi) present iniituiMit h i i Us full t'..:ir,li!iii etit of olli cci J and men r.-a ly t ) take her out to . sea wlieu tho time nrnvei. AJi'ii'.-i! Ci''ur.i R'fij. .'uli'i'.r.:! Coi vera iu ie; !y lo tin invi tation from tho titieiis of 1 ireenshoio, Ala.. Lieut. Hob i.u'-; home, to visit thai city, sai. I: It would be very nri iyinj; to lue to uccpt yuiir iuvituti u to visit ( iiecnslio: o, whero van boru tho bravo Lieut. Kiohnuuid I ealsoil Hob soil, but it will I.e inipossiblo for me to ilo uo, f.ir a t : o i u n.i the war in end ed it will bo oblsLtutoi y upon mo to ro turn Kii:ued:ii!ely to spam, to account fur my conduct viliicli must bo jiiil'i'il a-i piovi.led hir bv tho law. Novel lio less, I i.luiii not tail tocairy through nil i'iv life the i einoinbi auco of Mich btrtvt) olliccis us Lieutenant Hob Bun and also the l!a! tci in,; invitation tendered uio by tho city of his buth." It's Not Mi StJi;..l!i.!C .'.II I tisl.i. Ileturinn;; Kloiii'ukcrs, who lecentlv reached San l'ranci eo without auv ;;old, report the conditions exiutin at !t. Michael's as beiuu extremely pre carious. They say that thoiisauiU of people m e Mrnudcil and that relief must I ii sent by the goveriiiiieut. Coiumer cuil companies ontrol the only nva'l ublo lauding iihii'es at St. Michaels, and vessels are unable to laud tlmir I as; eiiers or Ihelr car-coo i. The Vn lioti is h'i'ttiiij; t.io iow fur navigation nml the distress will bo very icieat un less the government takes energetic re lief action. Spaniard's disgusted With Curia k'kn. Tho news that has leached Madrid from I'oiio ltieo regarding the cordial welcome giveti tho American uiiuy by Spanish volunteers und natives of tho Island hns disgusted the political lead ers of Spain. Tho genera! opinion in that it is not worth while to risk lives and spend millions of dollars for the sake of territories which uro wmso than disloyal to tho mother country. The Open Dour in .Mnrl'i China Now Shut. 1 ho Shanghai correspondent of tho London Daily Mini says: "Itussiii is now practically in possession of New Chang, ami 'tlio open door' iu uorih China is already shut. " Mr. llooley's revelations of tho rot teunos of Loudon tiniiucioi ing havo thrown into a panic uiiHiohh of llnglish ineu who have invested their Baviuga in the Btoek of companies. Tcas lieiwiirats la-.nr A-.tiutsiii.in. Congresiimiin .lohn l. II. Stevens, of the Thirteenth Texas J 'istrict, v. a t nominated by acclamation for re-election by tho L'emocraticconvention held nt Abilene. A pla ik in the platform favors tho aciiuisiti-jii of tho Spanish West ludies. A Russian iiak-Oiinn lnJ:LateJ. The correspondent if tho London I'aiiy Now?, ut Odessa, gives nuiterie derve a report that tho liussiau char.ce d'atl'aires, at Tekin, M. 1'uvloi)', vtill soon bo removod, and he regarda it as indicating n l'.ussiau back down. Qjccn l.nulsc Scrhv.-sly III. Tho l'erlin correspondent of the Loudon Times telegraphs that private advicos from Copenhagen say that the rouditiouof Ouoeu Louise, of T'emnaik, is most serious. A lo :d :i pi'1' snys tlmt one of the W-st.tii toliiiitc.rs tin i nti to ip.lt tiniest tin- s:tto in .-nl'liii.iii to .in ov.-r-eo.il. I'l.'li'J.el-. :H;il 11 I'nriiNhcs liJ'l n reci-niioitcr in id- !i l' carry his ai-s- ! mutiitii'ti. WAR NEWS rPIT0HrD. News of Interest Briefly Told for the Hurried Reader. Tho transports Massachusetts and Iioumauinn uro hard aground at l'onco. (Ion. ISreckinridgehus assumed com mand nt Chickainuuga, relioviug Goa. Frank. The Third Keginiont of Mississippi Volunteers, Col. liauks iu command, Las been inusterod iu. Camp Algor will bo abandoned as a military camp ou account of tho preva lence of typhoid fever. A private dispntch from San .1 nan, l'orto Kico, nays that a.OOi) volunteers have surrendered to tho Americans. All Spanish politicul prisoners in tho surrendered territory hnve boou re leascd by order of Uou. Shaftor at Santiago. The protest of Senator I'aeon, of (eorgia, ugainst Rending Col. Iluy's iinmuues to Santiago is i1ep''eeated by tho lattor. Assistant Secretary Vonderlip is now ponding to bubscrihei's about ii.tni-'J bonds a day and this number will be increased litter nu. '1 ho Klcvoath nud Nineteenth (tegu lar lufnntry Kegiiuonts and Troop I!, of the Second Cuvalry, havo disem barked at l'oucc. The transport Washington, with tho l'oui'th Pennsylvania Kcgimciit, and thj Sonecit, with Colonel (,'uerto's reg iment havo disembarked at (iiinnica. (icn. (Iroely, chief signal ollieer at Santiago, has established direct cable communications with (len. Miles' head quarters at Police, l'orto liico, Tho rotoctcd cruiser Columbia went ashore while attempting to enter tho harbor of l'onco, l'orto Hico, but it is expected that sho will bo floated. Admiral Cervera and his sou visited Cast. Concha, commander of the ad miral's tbigship Maria Teresa, und other sick Spntiish ollieers al Norfolk. The lighting Hlronglh of the Ameri cans now- operating noar 1'oucn isab-.iut I'.tiOO men, equal to tho eutuo force of Spanish regular troops ou the island. A marine of tho I'nited States auxil iary gun-boat ( iovernor Lussell, from iloston, cruisin;; south, was drowned at licnufort, S. C. , during tur-'et prao tico. An oliicia! dispatch to Madrid from -an .1 ti.iii ilo l'orto liico siivh: "Mn.it i.f the vnluntoors aro in a disorganized L-iiii. i i t :ou and are itbandoning tl-.eir li ius. " ("apt. Ldgnr Hubert, of tho Lighth Infantry, tiled of brain fever at l'onco, l'orto bico, on the night of the lth. Ilo was a lioorgiau and a West l'oiut grad uate. I'roc-lamations havo been issued by tho authorities of Vuaco, ns it I'niled -tatos city, expressing delight at un 'lexation und the a-liniuistrutiou of lienerul Miles und el'-oming our troops. Secretary Long and tho naval experts have decided to revise tho plans lor the .hrce now battleships .-o ns to iu.-ri-iiio ;'noir size ami speed. Congress will l o mgod to make an appi opi iatiou for llto additioual cost, which will not bo great. Tho Spanish n-hooiier i 'uteres, ofiin tons, itii-.ded with corn and prevision.! md liouiiil from l'ragreso, Mexico, to llatabona, has been added to tho list of ttitr prizes. Tho lirst detachment of the Third l-i igado, First Ary Corps, in eommiiud of llrigadier ( icneral Fro-1 I'. Oraiit, has sailed from Newport Nows on tlio lianspoit Hudson for l'orto liico. The transport iloiiuiania, which went ng i on ml ut (i uau it-a, hus been success fully llonted. Tho govei nniiMit transport I'to has left Jacksonville for l'orto liico. Sho carried, in addition to a force of about . I mechanics, and nearly lino colored laborers, ubout liOil.Oot) foot of lumber, which will bo used iu constructing pontoons and buildings for use by I'lilted States troops iu their invitiioti of the island. Lieut. Sattoris, of (ieneritl Leo's i tall', is slightly ill with liiulariitt fever. Ho is a gi ainlsou of (leu. (iiiiut. Tho Spanish cruiser Maria Teresa has been floated at Santiago ami will boon sta' t for Norfolk under her owu steuiu. Sho is iu fairly good condition. First North Carolina liogimeiit at .'ucksonville, Fin., and First Alabauit iimi Second Texas liegimant. ut Miami, Fin , havo been ordered to hold them selves iu readiness for early departure for l'orto liico. An ohicial dispatch from Lot to liico pays the Americans have seized tho custom house in tho village of 1'n jardo, which plaeo was without a gar rison. Tlio tug Hudson which hns been with tho Cucas ou tho North Cuban coast blookado, sank a little Spanish sloop recently and cuptured another ono oil' Cardenas. Tho First llegimcnt I'uited States Volunteer Fnginccrs recently sailed from New York for l'orto liico. Tho government has ordered tho ro leaso of tlio steamship Manou ha, of tho Chauipagiiio General -Trims Atlan tic Lino, of i'rauce, captured bv tho American waiidnps iu West luduni waters and brought to Charleston S. C. The I'uited States transport Louisuun recently arrived at quitrautiue in Now York barbor with forty couvalescout ollieers und men from Santiago. 1 ho transport steamers Lnkmo and Charles (i. Nelson, bearing live coiu 1 unies of tho First Now lor!; Volun teers, nud the Second Tniied States Volunteer Lugineors havo sailed fur Honolulu. 'leu thousand dollars havo been re covered from the Spanish cruiser Muna Teiesa by tlio l'otoinac nt Sautiago. F.loveii men were recently arrested in lhiltiiiu-ie for deserting from the Lloveu'h Mnrylund Hegimuut. Admiral Sampson's report of August i', says tho Marine battalion is iu excel lent health. AIpo tho health of tho nr.intirou at Cuitntuuauio is fairly good. Tho Sixtli Missouri Volunteers, noiv nt .Irfiersou bann !'". Hear St. Louis, hai been ordered to pro-ve-l -it onee to .Tncksonvilte, whnro it will I ivomo pin t of the ooi ps under General Leo. AN5 t! .ll-Ti.lt M - (ontlllili-I. Th" CiiliiiH-l nc. thcni n' the dining r.i iia ili nr. nud N--1I. iipj I'm cliiitg rntln-r i! it : ; 1 v. :t i.' It: I ii a liilf-i-xpectiuit, ha ll-.iin- -IN-Iiing. glatii-e. II. . ,.. II. I ..IV. ; , ,',. ,.., ... ,-.,.anl !i.-,ri that si, - wa, gong l I.- mm.-,,, he had i.o th.iugU "I il- n't know l.o'.v we shall do w.th out yo'i. ' In- ' a i.l, In n ling over her wil l l.'ii.iiy allecti. n. T!i rtie told Im- y- u w r - g-i I ..', ,'ic! I have been antieipiit -:ug my own lonelines-. Have yo i ;-i. -vn t re I of ii - mi u n.'" He to k l.i -. t.i-o b ;w his haml-ii n I reg.-inled i: with a :-!. t eii.--s in which a ar;e:y i ! I'lmil .'I,m b iinl expie.--i-in. "Vou in a hiii'i'.' to li-iivi; us, Margiii'.-t," h ..-i.le.l, ,-a.lty. "Ah. no," rl:e har.ti-in-d to all -Wer, iih l.i T ryes g,ev iliin end a t ainfi.l Hush .v.-r- re.-el in-r eln e'.s. I In- ;.-e;, ri'-ii'.in d d no! answer fur a i-e on I du.'li-g which his lace workel w ii!i li i-l.ng an-l a tender light tilled his " Y- ii ar a l-nr.e girl," In- said, latln-r i lc tea lily, at last; "a ti lie, brave girl. Iliiivi-i, v.. II l-ii--:t you na ;n:i ili'.'i i'vi', l ou t let ili.-it ci uii-lrel co:i,e iii-ar me; i inrglit I.e .enipi.it- - it'll ii ro ni lia-.d ou lillu, (. O:ouel. l'..n't "I'. n't Ihinn; hill', I suppose. Ah, Mnvguvt, y.i-i a:-.- like the r.-i-t of your i -x nhva-.i l-.-a',- to defend the man -.in l-r.e-ii'- your 1 -.irt. W.oi, well. I'll p it li.-h.ini'. I. r yo ir sake, but when I think .Never n.ind; we'll mbs you, i-hil I i v.-ry i ne of u-.. 1'ou't quite for-ji-' y.'i;r oi ; lri-'i'ds; yo-.i won't lind the Jie .v ones ia!l .-o tl lie." A.iiln Jkir.-iiM's eye t crew dim, und i In-'n und i rself iiicapiilli' oi' in itn-t-w. r. Al'c-'. I.oiillg her llislle.-s. brolii) ill With sunn- lull' remarks, which Nell to -k up, n itwi'hstand ng her utr-le's I -! in -ial le I'li'-i un', an 1 ci-custf l v. 1 ,1-lv. I'l.d -r th re -pit.- Margaret regained !l-.''.' l .'1-p i. n.vduU, ilU'l I- gC.I t'.' Sli-'lllt ip ii i ; i.vy. Vur:!iiT ,"!!ii.'i'U t - l. -r going away v,',-jfei.a- i'.n: in.,' ihe im-al, tl'miii each tt..i-m.-1 qu te tn'kuC.iv. Neil pur-ti-'iili riy ; inn-: In r i-piiiioin freely, und It iv ne re. r.i-il for her tem'-rdy. l-ut when the t n .line to say gond ii v, .-in I Margaret wi s ready to go. the .e. !!"!, di. r.-g. oiling the hand she held i n- to h in cl.i-o "I her in his urint. nud t- n !. r y. :;lc,..vi r v,-r, -itly, kisr-ed her lr- v,-. "I knew it would l',-l,i'irl,"she sobbed, b,e .kp;g down e -Ihpb tely. "I l.lieW thn- V -ul-l be Hi-- hardest ill all. I 'No.it - In ii ! ' '-, -tiirgnrcT, no nun, old nnni had I c- n out -in,-hi-: ieki;,-s. ii. ling h.-r g. ntly iron htm. "I do not Ah ,,,,.,, w.;(Sf,., ,..!, ,.!,.. v.oiild do if wish to niu yon. . In I.!, even f- r a mo- . ,.), ,.0, , . l;,. u-dav. men!. i ut I am .-iv ih eply move I to Nnnnv i-ame in to leinov- tin-l-r-a'i-t-ee ; nu ;.o lloni us nu b-1' silcli cin u n- . fa,. thii,gs, and she ask. I twice for ih-h!,-,n,-, s. .-,ir I ra v.-ry end devotion r i,,,-.-. f,. 1,,,,,.1,,-ou imd dinn. r before wdi have i;:. rewind be si. re ol that, j Margaret henrd her. ili nieuiber ii.,-wh.-n y.m need svnipathy " ludee I, I ,i ,i,'t know," M. : id.at or advie.-, f-r I wo.ild im' b-worthy th- .,.it trying to tlx h.-r mind.-, these in :' Irleiid if I ei'in-l l ot slimv my ,i,.l,o'l, del-iils. " ,.u and Nor.ih . - uife.llon in I ' ,.l adver.-ity as well ,., ,.0 v.nir ingeinnlv to-, lav. I'd p;;r- !!; pi-..- ,erity; u-i-1 I l ie w that not oxen tieiilnriv bke a nice dinm r. n Mr. oni-o-.tn lath-r .'oi.l.l 1 ore anxious ' i,,.;, -jil bring a friend h.euc with to help ion than I am." , l,i m . Men must b- fe-l. vmi know, cto-i F.-r many long -h ys Maig-nel cur- if tho world go.-s to p., -. Iti-nheir li 'd in her h 'liit the ni 'inory of ids kind fulling to think more of ll-.-i,- . linnet's words and sympathetic Miiee , limn ativthing i-lse, and we haw to As i he 1,1 li- home thio'ijh the winter ,nm..r it. Soi o i and N,,rah n.u.-i niu r, -non li. ward tin-chain of beautiful voiirb.-nl." 1-il.h which shut in the quiet, pea -eful , ' (;uite late iu ih- n't- 1,1.1 m Margaret villa.-e, her fancy tinge I with iinb-scrib- h.-r sudd- nlv d--,',!. I that sh- could able 1111 Inneiioly . -v.-ry mi-rounding !- hUlh, ,. ;0u .,- 1, , ,,ng r. S... pr. par j. et, and the m-laii h-.ly lingered Ion:; ing herself nr a wa'k, she van 10.11 niter her eye-, ha I eea .-.ed to rok 11(011 upon tin' street. !l.e sc nc that had - ii.'-'ii lerc l it. I When she airived li.ttn.' il was 1, ly dinner liiu--, nml n-er.-tly 11; ! , ai.liiu: I 11 11 H it Ml. ' ! hcr-t-lf for slaying nu -o'la'.-', sh- I-- a ;-.'v 1 iiir.M. ! gaii lo dress a- ijun-kly a . p. i--ib'e. "Marg.-o-t. I think I -hall bring AVII- ' " "'"1."''' , ! '"i'df.l'.i "''. i..n l.-.l i.n.-r to-night. 1 met him v.-s- "bs.-n shun d -o -and I ml i.-a-.y t- i.'idav and ho aske-l about lou. lie has '' 'Ve hiin. .-h :, id.- t . h.-r r-lie. - i,. ,-i-t liertie lauding vou to the ski.-s, '" '' the mirror. ,-h iiildii ki o.v andniliiiallvheisi nxioiM to see tho h"W t.) excuse miim-II. - II, ,t ,s rather paragon." ' . .;'!!'' " "'"M'ave e I c,'t " ll.'allv, that is t. o i-a I ot lieriio. t : tloii't o-e 11s a arag,'ii, Urian. and iu I I I'mi l l iin- 10 I in'. 1 tin want tn nut Hr. W ilsi.ii, ih-i ig'n, and if 10,1 wid only ,i,ri'.-ct his -.also impression. 1 ivi'h y- u would l-ing l im this even ing." "I'll bring I, in,, but I'll leave you to correct or pioto his inq re-slons. I know lo'i'll 1 1- equal t-i the e.-ni-rgi-ncv in eiih'. r ec.-e. Y. u should really up'- pii-,',a'i' .ti" - 011 pii'i.oiil in- pays you. 1 . nt ... e.-v - 1 -i.r i-in-i inn ,.v. s ,1 de-ii. t,- im-.-l llliv on,- l .-for,-." . p I.. .1'. Whv. I I onite vniii I l.ol e 'ii' I - ll't a el tlie. ' , ' Olii 1:0. It :i rather indiM'.-rene", I think. II- 11,1 parti. -uliirlv .- o.-iable; . tli.it h I . ---n't c.'ir.- l.-r vis.1,,1.'. 1'. ...lc I. I'..w him up, llioii-.h. like tl tieli.e. i--d ii-'- ...n-i.lere 1-piHe a cat.-h in the ma-ri'i . n a! pond. Anv niiir.ber o. iin.tlei,. w.-iild b.-glal to Ian I lil-n. Th-p.-w.-r "f iii'ii - '-. v.-u Well. I must b.- nil'. I sha'u't be ii-uin to lttiich. tin 1 1 b-. Yo 1 won't beloii-'lyr I. i-in b-i't Margari Willi this i:..ei-t ion, i.u I t". 1 ry day ,,e in- .-w.-ie-l "No. 'ii' aiwavs ali.-r lie ha I go -,e lily. f.'lt i h-' h i-l iin-.Wi re I ii iiru.li- -l.e wa- I'inelv v.-rv lonelv. ht bii-l lll'l- to i,,tele.-t her-so li : ,0 li.l ti; In.i c it-ill mor, ni,-:- l'ri.ii tn-i to lei-i-ii, but as ; :.-,, he. li 1, nt. lie.' Ill'te, Il-olis were 'pe l in s - 1 i : u 1 1 , - .- i g 1 1 1 s , -1 N-'.v York, ping, oi calling on her lew friends, i-n I l.i-i- . veirn-- tli- th.-a'.-r, win 11 Pi -:ii, .ti ni l take her: I ut 1 !.ft-:i a: ls-;.i ai'-n- when lie had ii" en- g'l;.' -Ill' nt Widell 1 .I'd no' pos:by del. r. i r.-;u f ugagi in-ii'.s In- would le-uin iil in til" night. Willi Ih- ::i v, slurtil-'Iii-: -bp ' hicli told j :!i'r .. -n !-.:. irnl w'ii. h aiwavs I t.'ni'-k " i -n-. 1 ly on Mar tinet s heart lis - ,e --. i:'---l 'c ph -s und a;i -inlM. i I, .- v. -. r- o-d of :h- t-n d.11 the h 1 ! s: en' in .iiv Yelk, i.li-l sh. tee-.icjiis lar away from tie reward I NFLUENC tho t'olniii-l huil pro.-nisoi her us wln-r i h!id left F.liiiwodil. ' I'lider other eii'eumstiin -i-s ..he 1 1-1 liavi- been, lint prt-.-l eiy hi ppy, l-e-e.-iiiM.- she was ten Ihuriiiighlv u eh. 1-1 of I, i, turo no' to miss, with an iniensity few cnlllil lllnli l ttiinil, til" le.-tflli, i pi-iii-efiil iiilliii-iii'. H nf le-r ciiniitiy ; liiiilie. l et s!n-eonlil have loun I . on leiitiiient In this eh.-irniing little apart-! iitfitt, with its eointori s nti. I liiMiri--s. ' Is Hitiiiitii-n was i out eim-nt ninl il-.--lightful, in tin; heart nf th-- eity. ,vir rii -ii-h'd l y phi . -s nl' i!i!eiet an-l lllllis--m.-lt, !!lnl II' III till- Vlir.iHirt elul.s. win-re lirlan was find m' sn-ii.li:ig his tiine. Sin-wit-, In tin- i , nier nf l.u-! e an I in-tivlty. rruin I. i-i- win luw t,!-e ci.il-1 hear th.- throbbing puis of a life th u was m--.tr still tl M'l'-s.nuii'liii'.; i r hi stiit nf a I ii-y eity; l!,.- n igh'y lon -of the el-vat.il train.-, with ii--ir t.l'i-y, wlii.-llig i.-I.ii-m; the ,;d "I . '"' '"" l'"1"- "v-.r, "': -' '.l"-'""S the Iircf.-r n, ,,l.!e eiiTiig...,,,,, th- lg ln. ..! pel.-. irtMH, imi'le up an ever niiniiir, i v. r i -hatigiiig niioram.'t of luiniau life, hope und iiii'.bilioii, np u winli sin gazed w th feelings tin,- 1 m ,er own loiii-lines.-i und h'.la'i. n na re keenly bt-fnr.- h -r. "How Was .-he to 1111 the line houn, that iiiii.-t kis beti re dinner.' ' she i:skei lierself. " S hou I i.he go 1 1, r- .llgll the stores and see He- beaut fill tilings tin- simp windows displayed ,-o tempt ingly.'" Tlmt was imt inter. ing win n oin had ln eiiii nliinlis !.i ex'-h.'iii.-e opin i'.ns with. Tie- eli-W Is V.e;:l-,ol h. r, too. She felt m utterly uli'ii.- amidst the lm.-y thrniigs, wln-re a Iri.-n l!y glance Holdon,, if eve', gleet, d lu-r. At I oino it w,i- mi dtfi'i r. nt, thin- , Ii" emild nee u In in d'ar Inee in i v.-ry pn-ser-by. No, p'.ie would not go mi, tu-ilav, s!n- ieeided ut last. Sii; w..,i', st.-n , , , , ,.,,'. ,,, . , - , . . . -p l .t w iiicti pro iip N'oiafi under all .-in unistune.'-, t sin.,' cl ril v ov r her work. Yet it w.i . n bright day to -p.-i. I indn-.r-;. The sun, which alwn ys ... me I to her pr 'i.;- di I fancy to sli'i-.e thneigh a yelhi.v.-i-, thicker uttini.-ph i-;e, lay warm and i;. ildo. i on the lio s- to. is .ipp..--ite. It t.-nipt-d I,, r w it It its .I.e. 'lines-. liu:, pshaw! where wa -1 1, -1 l.-.i- ins- in w.-il .injc n-ilately i v.-r the ha-d pavement ,? il, w could thit cnllip.'i-e w::h a ib-Iigl,-'n gallop i v, r the hi!N at l.nii,".' Ah, tlm-e glni-iotn rid' sl Why e.-nl-ln't these tail walls eruiuble away? Why couhlii't the u I st,e--ts, thhi lioni'l noise und din by tl,-' li u h of s Hue farry'b liaiel give pi.-iee ti the familiar hill-i mid th Ids? No: I, r Im-,;; n Iv In: i no day u-t on- day. How .-he would ii-.' every li,.: r ..( tlmt day! fh- would 1,,'im- I,, r u-iinl lib' on Mollie'- -1. ek I a k. They .-,ii!. , mi ter away through tin- e ol, still morn iii :. She woi, I ferl th- invigorating nir against In r cheek, i.n 1 tin- gla I n-iisi' of tr.--li. new life tingling iu li -r M-ins. She Mi .til I go t i The Collars and t.-illi with Alice in;,l lh- t oloii. 1, mi 1 laugh over N'.-li'.-. ridiculous lu-usi n----. iiii'l lo -I so happy. ! lie t..ii;d run in to kiss (lie i liildren as lh.-.v ii-ss,-, t In ir little faces agains- the iccti.iy window, and shi-would l ii l tin,-- for a few min utes with Mr-. Manin to n-k her In v.-lu-r rli.'iinuitism wa-. an I hear it' the " ." When she entered the parlor hv- ininut.-s aft. rivard--he found, not bri.in. I b it a tall, liiie-io. iking man who aro : 11: h-r approach, with an air of elm - j alrv pcifictlv in iiceor.l with the noble I'h it fnci'iiiipi-cs-ed Margii.'c- at once. : Not mi much with its be. nit v of ioitum 1 expression as w ith its lirn.ii,--.!' clima t.-r. its stivngth ol Mil-lb H. and - -........ ... -,.,-, ,n 1 . . und sliolig purpose ha I 1 :t "I'" 11 In-tll,et,lel sh - tell n quick cliingot tier syinpatliies nn l l.-coiig-. I' II ill.iclill It e 1; 1 1 r.'l-l i, II t a , ,1 t !,ir- n,;: u , " '"' v,, y npj enr, 11 .- q..-:i--d li-r udin'rai ion. l'nrnig h. r sc.irce.y ) -r-'.-p;,,,',. pan 1 ,: '""' :'" ' ' ' .li'g-r. with 1'! ' 1'l,','"l -!' 11 '' 1-'1 1 ''"'" '' "'" ' la.'--n l 1: 1 1 -h In 1:1. I li" start ed l.-rwar-l wiin t.i- lint ;u- -t 0:1, uau n -erin-n. "Mis. I eig'i' I 11:11 1.0' i.ii.-iaki ,-. " She held -ii h.-r hand wiili it -mil.- , f licleotue. "No. Veil are in t mi. taken," t he s:i d, vl'li tin- easy, ;,-i'.n im,.. nicniier tb.t 11 a ! In r 1 .;-. .nnliiy -0 wlmriig. 1 am Mis. I- igli. and y.-u me 1 f. ii sen, I know. 1 am 1,11 gl.i-l to in.-. -t 1 nil. llll-l doll'nlv cl id to ivelcou- Veil t- lev l oni-. beeau-e I r-ally eai,i-o t l that y.ui are a stranger, but ni'ln r an old Irieii 1 v. lsiiii I In, ve I.- iiM i t and ta'k.-d of m- , .ft. -n.'' lb 1 W. I'd-- gl'.llitied hi'U Vel'V li.lli'll. 'You le -in if me to 1 highly,' be uti- s-vi-r.-d, pr-ss eg t'-r hail I sh- offered him. "To le numi ere. I am.ing your friends i- a p,ivi!e:o I .-te m must ih-e; iv. I'l.'an and I have be. 11 fri-'U sof such h ii: st:;n dim tbat th- I I iisnr.- I h el of I 11 - his wd. tu 1 old. I m alraiil y.ei lm ,,s v. ,!- v,y r--ini-s. " put in Mari.'.".roi . 1'n-liin-.' l-ti-ht-l.v, a d s. at 1 r In i s.-lt i, ,b- ,-hair h p!:t, ed lor l,. l . ' Sh- l iii 1 r--:i'.iv i'.'- 1 our par. Inn 1. r no: t-i i:::; at h- 1. w lie ou an ii e.l. Her otili c use ; 11 v, 1 y whliiisii ,-d disposlthn, which took her out so late Unit she could not get buck at a . asoi,,-ili!e time." "She is tully e.xeuBed," rejoined Wil-i-i-n, meeting her smiling glaiii. "Wo got l;e;o iiLn-il. ten minutes ago, and lirian left me to make himself morn presentable, he said. I was udmirintJ i-oiiie of your curios wln-n tun cuiiie Iu. 1 knew yi ii nt niice. lleitie's dcni-ri" linn is so iiei.-ura'e, and I've hud the picture of you in my mind." "1 think i'ertie is in-dined t 1 xagRt-r-nt- souieiiii,.'.-, Inn-tor. sull I h-ip" you haie no! found the original very disnp 1 o'lltillg." "ignite tin- contrary. Mrs. Leigh, bria, 1 tells 111- 1 La f you have only been Iu New Ynik u v. ry elmrt tini", so I .-up; os" you have H it hil l sullleielit np pnrui!iity to see how great und impor tant we lire. ', ut Vou have visited II er- it many plan s of interest, no doubt ' ' " Yen. quit.- 11 iiuuib T; though vi r . lar finui all, I am sure, ofi ours" it is a gn at city, und no doubt 11 d.'bghtliil niie, an 1 I niu lidi, 11I011 -ly inripprei'la- t il e; but, itid I, I like some less pre- t el, : ions plaei s In t tor. It in all n-iiso 1111 I uproar tome. I n I quite Hlmek you: I'm iii'-inably d.-vo-ed to it.iltilry lilo. y. 11 m'o . I eaiinot enjoy any ..iln r. ! Iiat'e i.l'.V nth' V. 'Jll.le, t ha t 's ll re.id lllll.v eilili'lndl." He r-gaide-l In r la-- With an intint, ra'hcr purled, giaii'-e. ' Net liiu have ectabli-heii ynur-elf v.-ry di f.giii fully," In- said, as if an swering an ingu in lit in his nivn mind. "I lam y you inu'-t intend 11 long stay." "Y.-s," ,t may I"-. Jhat is, I don't l.llow. I Imp.- ' - It lie; ell I . oil eir-ei,ni-taii''i'-, I th he .poke lilther li s. olllieet'-'by. ulld, nnxiniis to il.vei't any iu, pies-ion her wor I:, might make up'. 11 liin, s' c hnst oiie.l to add: "Hi!, 'I ii.;s;in-lei s-ni d in--, plea! e. I don'! wi-h vmi to think I a.- u ihy di -liii-the city. I lind it inti-re-ling in n ,"ny ways, but I lia'e not that las-i-liuti.'ii whb h some p.opb- feci l..r it. I wa- b rn n the 1 nun, I-.-, un I idl my n- n -i.-itioii - lii'ld the memory of gn eu li-'l ls and l ii.li' i-ki.-s. I tiiink that niu;.! ne. -i. imt lor my tast-s. I kimw thai trick walls and pined t tr. its I, re my -yes, mi l I l.-.l .1 long ng t" rest tie '1, nil si.inetllit.g t'at i- I.o h-'I'e. Soiiietiliie- 1 alii ain.o I d:-t' rmin-'d to go In l'.liiiw.-ii'l jui-t l-i a d.i.v. It iili't till' lr-l!l, lu'l'e. .VOU 1.11-iW, bill t'u'H I p'- It.i-I't! er that I sic .ul-l ha." to leave after I In- .h.y was ov. r, iiii'l that w ml, I In laid. So I think I 11 u-t always mi t : id l!i-'.l.;hl aside I'-rian is sn diifer- . 't ,,! hi.- tas-e-.; h" Mk- .s til's bli -V life. II- hnd-lh untrv -lull au-l hm.-ly. and I b.'.v .0 1 ha- let the :: attract hei I'm aim tha' ii has ..r m . !! .--iiiiplv .lnlUI il, but 1 --Well, I .11 l-l live th ttir.-i.-f, b.'i a-is - it i . h-.ii:.- an I I l.'V- it." I h la -t w "'-1k w , r - spiikeu in ii l-cv.-r toll.', but Wi sntl till lerstn.il the lUe'ti- iug t'n-v held, mi I hi- next r.iliisrlc v.'a-t .11 a uiore I'-'.-ling v-in. " We w II h ive to t. a h yn 1 10 In-.--) New Yir f..r s iu .-t iilng ii:.u than it-t i:-.id sire-Is an-l I rii k v.a'ls. We t b't'i.-nni'.-s nr.-v-rv ptoud. We thinn tin! a'.l things eo,, ,', d-lighttul are lo le lo nl in Ill's great luii-y t it V of mil's. " Margaret smil-d. "Y.ei have many de-ii'.'ibli' a Ivan'ag' n. tha' is ..iiiiif bii! while yo'l arc 1 I I of your Wealth .10 1 . In. u! I not fmg.'l y .11:' p -verty." ' I rue. And w- haie eii-uigh .f it. 'I lc 1 i-n litinii of th- p-ior iu this city is 1 1 1 i -1 r .id.' iu the eitie.i,", and 1 er aps, v. hat is nunc in, r- lil-l", tl," nm-t oppo site 1 ui lili 'iis of pro.-pcriiy an I i-.ant t-xi-.t 111 su h cl pi.-.xiiiiity. I was llii'.-t foIeiblV ilnpl'e-. el with till fuel II few .'.it s ago. 1 was pa-sing along one of tin-streets ju t n!f from I ifth live in,". The!'" were elegant m ili-i. lis all un .und me, mid ban Ismo- iy dressed chiMnn playing liinb-r the eyes of wut.'hlul uuist'-. Yet a 1 it 1 1 fiirlhcron Ipa.-s. d ini.i a seen-so ditreient Iimi I ci nl. I scarc -ly credit th- lestin ony t." my ey. s. Within an it-tual slo ie's throw' of splcn l-'i' iin-l 1 ro-perity, pov erty, iu'.-..-ry, 1111 I sin were running rml. il is terrible to think of it. A physician v ho e practice li. s iiluid such : ties is ..Mi .- I to .-ec so much o:' t'.e licurt a -i e.- o:' life," 1 suppose 10." r-'lureil Margaret, with ti sigh. "-ii-', mi evperlcl wniildn't 10 for in- at all: so niuel, ve il'li on one 'hie 1,11. 1 so much went ,11, I',.- 1 1 : h r w o 1 1 1 I make im- In:.- my t'aiihiiMi.d. It i.-i die nlful to say it. I 1. 1 I have taken mys.-ir to task lor even thinking of it. but my sense of ju -t ,-n. not i"' r cicicile I. Then- ii m.'i ii- wi-e il-'ci lu dmilit, in what 1 in mi 11. m use. but Till me. In n't you 1 v.-r I- I bk- t iking the world In oi - and nuiking it over a-ain?" II- , mile I. iimu-e l at th- ques'i"ll a;, I tie expre-.-i-ui which a cum. 11- II i. d i:. "I hall' ofiell tin light it might be changi d t-' idiatitai.e. imt I do not know that I c- iild mating it su, s-fully. ' . to iu: t om 1 i mi. : in,.ii-u.-i.v I'i.i.ii.Ii. Tln r.- is very 1 it t le iin.babii it v t'mt th - pl.iy ivritli ti by an Auieib-un hul.v. which lb - Kimlisli Lxiiiiiitier of 1 '.iiy-, Im- ii'i'u-ed to lii'i-tis", contains iiuyt liing oil lief "cross nt i'ii:irs--, in decent or itiib-lii-ite." iiltli- ii.'b tho Fxiiniiticr utViiiiis Unit il dues. 'I'b -fit y I'l i-'-ii.i ." 11I1 ' ".ii iv lint sh.il I and what -b ill 11 d b- pl.ivo I in Great liritiiin is verv iirl.it rnry iimi hn- 111 :;t L :-"ii,e huge tiii-t ikcs In his liny. IVi lint- tlii- in-'ilciit ii -ui-;i-1 1 - -it i f un Anicticiin v.iii!i;i:i may I U-i: I, lit ice id t lie giv itt n I 'li'tll. A- ,t :.-1 . - -1 iii-d iinli hciiy, 1 cry body kin .ii - Ilia! Filglisli :iudi 1 :ic s 11 nl sliiiul liitign;. jo an-l ;i!-til-inlis iihii li iiniild II"! b" !o!et;itcd lli'le. .1 reii.i-.-il l:t.i-.-is. far-.. Gi'iH";!'. I'ii-.s.'tiger Agftit ll'-alTord, of t in- ( li:c;r.:.i, Milii;ri!.fi- and St. F.-i'l'. r.ii iiclii htt'-i the idln-r day I'ri'lii 1 'inir'f-Sli:m;i!flt. i f L;iwr,-t,cc, K.i it. . lie-Tilling a font riV.ni'V he b;l - in v, i:t " 1 fur t'lf plirpnse of pro tecting I'V't'. s- car- .igain-t train fiiblcrs. 'J'lii' .'ippa'-ii! us ci-ti-i-ts of a rcviiil ill',' t'fift s"l in the tni-ldlo in the ex n -- cr iind pt-iviib d with li-iiU'i-de- tllt'ullgll ivbieli the giiard c;in (ti'tai'' YViiichc-tcis, Gut 'ing -iitis. or any ot In 1 firm nf iirtilleiy. The tiit'tet is supposed I 1 li- f in structed ,-f ai'iiii r-ilatc sti-.-l. :;ti I is s 1 arrange 1 that a biitil i f train rob bers cii-il-l be annihilate 1 with ono luoad-ide. To v. ut to - 1 :n f' r anv gn. -t i- ;; rin icn. s ' t wurd !! ,.. c ivho h;i e arriv-d nun 1, .dlv. He Resents the Newspapers' lmpi talion of "Bis Heail." SUFFERING FROM FAMINE. Spain lltipcs lur riir..i?n Intervention in the Settlement nf the War. Spanish Prison at Santiago in Bad Condition. The Now York.Tonrniil prints a cable gram from Hong Koug, giving the text of a message sent by Agninaldo, the Philippine insurgent leader, to Consul General Wildmau. Aguinaldo fuys it lots been reported that he "is tr-tt ting tho big-head aud not behaving" as he promised Mr. Wildman. "Inre l'y. " sais Aguinaldo, "I ask why should America expect me to outline mv policy, present and future, ami light ' blindly for her interests, when America will nut l-e liituk with me? Tell me this, niu I t'-ghting for annexation, protec tion or independence? It is for Amer ica to say, nut uio I can take Mauila, as I tune defeated the Spanish every where, but what would bo the use? If America takes mauila, I can save my men nml uiiuy for what tho future has iu store for inc. Now, good friend, be hove me, I an, not hot h fool aud rogue. Tho interests of my people uro as sa cred to me us uro the interests of your people to you. " Si.ir,:r; -m (lie Newfoundland Coast. The schooner Cambtidge recently ar rived at Halifax, N. II., 11 ml brought a title of terribluhiillering on New Found land und Labi a, lor consts. The party whs on a prospuctitig expedition and iiicliid'.-d 1 r. Morris, whose services were required at Lewis Inlet night and day to gii" relief lo persons sick and dying from starvation. Large quanti ties of provisions '.votodndrihiltod from tho vonm'I. Tho nimo condition of af fairs exists nil uio-ig the const. There uro I , "1.) p.-r inn 1 similarly situatedand imtiioiluito relief is necessary. The fail mo of the fisheries will tend to further increase the su tiering. ' Mii.iil.iMii hank S.Kkv'J h I'-atiditr.. 1 'no of tl,... most dai ing and huccoss fu! bank robberies ever perpetrated in Michittan was cm 1 ied out ut liiehlaud. Aeeoi ding to witnesses, tho gang was computed of six men, who came to tow u mi a hand cur. l'mi,' wero plaeod on gum -I outside tho Cutou liank, which is 11 small wooden building, 'i hr.-o c:::ir;:es nf ill naiilito wero ex ploded bt-f -ro tho robbers got at the money und iisouped. The loss is be tween tfii.tiuo uud 7,00,11, mostly farm eis' deposits. A I crmciti in V.idrid. Tho Malm! correspond Jut of the Lotnloii Mail says: "A luitjoiity of the politici-iiis who conferred witti Scnor Sugustu couucilied peace Hut Sonor Nocedn, leader of the I'utra Moutanes, urged war a 1' oiitiuuce, oven if the Yankees, he said, wero to capture Spanish ports, m possibly then un in termit lonitl coiitlagratioii would avenge Spain by placing her in a position to gain 11101 e th.tu by making a bhamoful peace now. " Still I 'lokintf for a Way Out. In tho conference between Kenor Siigastn und Se-mr Silvela, at Madrid, tho latter urged that it was imperative to summon the Cortes for tlio uegotia tiou of a treaty of peace. General Az cairagnsaid that if Spain possessed adequate resources the war should be continued in order to secure more ac ceptable conditions; otherwise peace ought to be im mediately concluded. C.iplitin Clark Sick. Captain dui-. F. Clark, commander of tho battleship Oregon, now iu Cu ban waters oil' Si.utiago, has been in valided home. I'eliiiite information eniieortiiug his illness is not obtaina ble at the Navy I 'epiirtment. Secre tary Long said that ('upturn Clark had been giiinted leave of absence 011 ac count of sickness, but that he had uo know lodge of how sick ho was, or from what disease ho was sull'eiiug. Spanish I'risnn in Bad Condition. Torui, tho commander of theSpanish troops, bii-i sent a letter to General Shutter, advising tho latter that the camp of tho surrendered Spanish troops is in nu unhealthy condition. Tho Span ish ollieer also reported that therowere several 'numbed sick in ihe hospitals, and thai there was an uvernge cf 12 deaths daily. Sli.ilKr i. licpert tor AiirusI .Id and 41 It. ( ieu. Shatter sends the following san itary report for August ;!: Total sink ! -,77s; tolal fever -,ikiii, new cases fever ' II'.'; eases of fever returned to duty ."!.i; deaths '.1. Sanitary rep-n t, August . Total Mck -,:l"il; fever cases s'.rilS; total ui".i i'i.-i's of fever aii'J; total cases of fever 1 cturned to duty ."till; deaths l."t. Hotel I'l'1- I'aliiis Nut tsed as a Hospital, There is no truth iu tho report that uho lintel lioyal Pulnis is to bo used as t hospital. Its owner oilered to build one for tho Med Cross Society in Mi ami. 011 account of this being 11 healthy and isolated place, but the hotel wat opened only for tho accommodation of t-:!ieeia of tho division nud their wives. Miles Pushing On. Mai. -lien. Miles is prococdim en- tirely without regard to peace negotia tions, lit ag-.lorgensen guns have been issued. Col. Hillings has captured 5, 001 pnutidi of rice. Thin fur the en emy lias not molested him. Maj.-Gen. llrooke's landiug at Arroyo was suc cessful. The troops fioui the lioiiuiau iait. four battel 10s of tho Twontv-sv. entli In hitna, the first .Missouri, the 1 irst I emiRi Ivaniii mid tho I- if tU till- nois, iinve iiiscmi'trKea at ronce.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1898, edition 1
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