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IMPmMllHMlMtOi d)t tUjatljnm Rfrorfc. l)c hntljaiu Record II. A. LOU DO, 4DITOR AND PKOI'BTfCTOR TERUS OF SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR Strictly in Advantt. H'p" 1 1, !!.. 110.1 I I:-. I ' 'ni-, I'll, .riivi ,-ju - 11.00 1.60 if -j !, :i; ! ( ... 2.it VOL. XXI. PITTSnORO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C. THURSDAY, sKITKMIiKR 2i. isiis N . : rtt. 1CUt 'oerl Arrival of the Body in Richmond and Its Tender Reception. - - IHE PROCESSION NEARLY The Smith's Tribute of Flowers Many Beautiful and Fragrant Mo mentis, The Texas Star and Charleston's Palmetto Tree The Work of the Hurricane in the West Indies. Hi. futoNi), Vo., (Special). Yarina Anna deH'ei-suu Mavis, Daughter of tho Confederacy, sleeps her lust sloop in tie bosom of t!io luml she loved do -well. Her remains, ai lived hero at h:-Jii -Friday iiioi iiiiiu' in a combination Pull juiiii mnl purler oar of tlio Now York, Now Huven ami Hartford Howl, which was uttacho I to tho regular moi ning Iraiu f iniii VukI in,. tun mi.l were i,,..t ' i , i.i ... .. i.. ; y ,,UU ,,,,,. ,,.,- ate elui'o.t., of which hIio was a millil iter, u ii I '.lulegulos from Picket Camp. I Olllllt; IbvIoy l.llysuti imi' Anderson, lion. ,1 l Ol. I'.. I I. III. IK , HI i v " n i mvs.jfsasvuies:. mb 4U mm 1 AUSS WINMI- DAMS. and I'r. tloiiigo l;ihM an.l their wives reroivoil .Mih. Iavis an, I thouo of her imiutitliiite 1'iuty w ho were on the train, 'l lm caskot vuih liorno to tho hem so from tho funeral car hy the ('tn 1 1 1; nioii dtilectoil for active all hearers, ami tlu gum, I il' honor ami the veteran escort followed in columns ot Ionia. I hero wero four heiinl if nl white homea at tacheil to tlio heurnc. inch one I, emu leii liy a ooloicil man. I ho e.-cort ill Vidoil, a . Mil. mi I'receduu' ami othaia I he I ilipiiKi's Kctiu sts. The l'iliiiiio National Ahsoinhly has decided to iiu.it the Anici i. iuih, lirat, to leci.iii...) tho iudci'uinlnnoe of tlio iulaiulB; Hecoml, to I'stahlish n in'otoc torateovor thoir cxtei gul ull iiis and to induce the l owers to recoiinio their iude.eudoncc ; II. u 1, to a'.oint a joint com in if.Mii.ti of inoricaus and 1'ilipiuos f or the ul i ancment of details to "10 ciproiato iho Aineiicnus service." I iU:niou in a Coal Mine. Seventy mon were entomhed iu the 'in die mine uf Snowdon, I iould Co. , (uo fom th of a milo helow I'.rnwiisville, l'a. , as a icsiilt of an a'loaiou of j'us followed hy another edosii)U of tiro damp, i'hti c vi'los.ou is naid t.i havo huuu cause, I hy the loosening of a liiio tdock ot c i! which opened a pocket of KttM' m Curen I lei jt.'J to the Peerage. It is olli.'ia'l,' aniioiuiool that the lion. (itKiru N. t'urzou, until recently iarliaiututaiy secretary for the lUitiili Foroin ollicc, win) is to auccoed tho Kail ot Klni m4 UTtoy of India, hat heeii elevated to the pouiu'o as liarou Cur .on, id Kedlestou . lien. Ci.iri.iJ Nisit Santi.ii(i. liaicui visitud SantuK.i lecent ly. ten. Wood, w it'i a ooi tiou of Oeu. Law ton' ktaiY end several Aiueiieaii olHceis, met lieu, (iniciaoiitside of tho city hunts :i I e-..'.nied him into tho tow II M'Tin. i:i I lie H.illic Sea. Hctvv st... n a d prevailing iu tho Jla'.c i a. ".'.d .' t!-heimeu havo lut-i. ,!i, ".' i.'i l.iuec". lolan'ou and l.il au, M H vt Uus of th province td Com laud, liasai. 1 II NILE II 111! following tlio hoarse, while the pall bearers iui'1 guard of hiinrr walked on either aido of tint vohii'hi. Ci Seventh street to Franklin, (lirii, o to Ninth un.l to tho iloor of tho led uro ruoin of rSt. Paul's church tint j i in-.-f, i o u slowly in it. I o it tt wav, pu-siiig uvory few yards llttlu kllllts III' sllt'llt . 'li who, Ul 11 li. lo, showed their respect by uncover ni(,'. '1 ho casket iinh laced in tlio lec ture I mini, an, I thooM'til t w as ilistninsod by 'olonol Luii-'htnu. I u,i iiioiulmrs remained eon relieved eviry of tho gilur.l of honor .,,. ,,lU. .:,, alf liour. I', li..inL. . !,.,,, t. I in tli.i In, 'I m o l oom, tlio fasliol was i.im oiiu lo.l liy irul tiihutt fi urn duoi ia. iib'inin, n . , '': : I Honth ( Biohna un.l othor Stulns. At its head was a lui, I .iti'u lln;: of im I inortelliM, leceivcl h ,.:n I ;i n d i l.i. I a. , which rested upcu ii stand drnif I I in liltiul. silk. I n Iho left .'I liui I'usUet ! w it a tho furled l!u' of the ( 'oiil'edei acy, I mnl across its s.ihlii covei i iiHte.l aniil her lla of silk. t the fool was an ex.ius 1 ito design tent l v the I 'nun liters ol thej ! ( 'uutedeuicv of I don h-ton, S. ('., v ilh I ; the) tihiold ol the 1 onto, lei ucy hi tlow- I . oia upon it I ho htaiul hiippoilinn the lite ul (he liiiier.ir in I.iiii;it. J Afcni iliii4 to Kpccinl dispalihea re I ceived iu Condon liom I'ekiu, uieiuCeiH of the I'.uiopeau cuiihiuiiily (hero he Iihvo tlm life of the I iiipeioi' of China, is in danger. It is added that the I u waiter liuple-s desiies to place I'riucn Kuiin s uind on ,,n thethione. I he Cinpei oi . itl.ilie I, iivtlies the htreiii;th of the c,us iracv auaiiist him and has ordered the uaids at the pal nee to he Htretigthoued. Another Pan Sensalinii. Madame I'nuluiiar, wife of Truest I'auliuier, luemher of tho Chauther of lloputies fioiii the departiueut of Calvedos, has added anolher tiuyedy to the hewildoriiiK inti icacies of the I ey fin plot. Madamo I'auliuier entered tho otliceofl.a l.anteiuii and asked to see M. Millerund. He w a s ahseut, an, I l. ( llivor, who w as present, stepped for ward to receive the lady, who, without waiting tor an explanation, hipped out a revolver and tired tw ice. M Mil vor fell to tho lloor wounded. Ho wae takeu to a huspilal. Madame I'auliiuer was takeu luto custody, and when iiuos tioued coollv auuoiiuced "I Wished to kill M Milloraud." Iwentv lie HjinlreJ Sii'Jier Snk 'l'he sickness auioni; the Ammi.au troops in I'oito Kico is still iucreasitii; aud at last repoits theio woie .', iii.i soldlurs iiiilei licattlient (Milraes hy natives ai e reported troiu Hallos and Arooih . t the latter place the S anish tiuops hied on the rioters, killing four and uoutidin Bevel ul olhei'M hefoie or, lei . -is I est,, m l. .to - I'erieil. cuhoel, w Irme 1 iu It cli'iiond. .i , for : ho mil' loi of his lUotlltl li u ir.tr casket rented upou the hattle flau. f rom ('harleeton came a paluistto ti with the riiiest that it he placed at tho head of the grave. Auioun other iieudKume Hoial desiirus weru tvuot upocial note, one of immorlolloH, pres ented by the Little Hock Chui.tur ot the Arkei"u. Itauhtera of the Coo 'iJptoOy, through Mrs. H, (t. Ilolloii liorfe', of Little Hock. The oilier a "Texas Slai" of carnations aud fonm, piosi'Uted hy Mr. C firauch Htone, proKjilyut of the l'ea Division ol h 'aTijjhtwiR fi'. l'aul's :Uiirch, iu which tho fu iierol cetviea were conducted, aud ol which Hev. lr. Hartley ('anuichael is the rector, was tlio church iu which Mr. I 'avis w as confirmed, and waa t a' when he received, ou April ,1, 1 "P., th" inensaiio from (ieueial Lo which in' eehsitaiod iho evaeuaU.iU of li"'ieond hy tho Cimfodeinte troupb I ho fiiimral took place at ICi'lo'cluck. The organ played the ".Icti'erHon Mavis l uunriil March," as the procusai.iu eu tered the nhiirch. First caiiin tho vet eians of Lee Camp, then tho Hons of cteraiiH. These pasRed up tho main nislo aud were seated to the lolt. The vetoraiia of 1'ickett Canip tame net1, going over to the loft aisle and taLiu oeuts at the front, on the ri'ht. 'i hu lamistnrs of the various churches ol the city hail previously entered tho church and occupied aeata to the unlit of the chancel. Following tho i'lckolt 'amp of Veterans were the veterans leproHeutiug camps iu other Htates, and immediately iu front of the catkct camu the honorary pall hearora. I ul lowing them came the guard of hoimi which had chargo of the casket I n ri tit the day, aud next came the caakel, homo hy the active pal homom, ,1. II. Collar,!, .lames K. I'hilllpa, I . H. Itodford, K. A. Catlin, T. W. Syduor, ,1 aincs W. I'eiriuin, Fdwiu I'. Vox. and W. K. Waldriin. Mrs. Itavia followed clouo lichind tho casket, loaniugouthe arm of Colonel Archer Andcihnu. Hho walked with howod head and very foehlv, loaning heavily on her cane. .Mrs, Hayes and other lelativea aud near friends follow oil, and iinuiediat jly hehind caiuoohoiil ;ii)il voleinns. 'J he llowei s uud Hag covnred casket was placed ou the ped esial in front of the cluiucel uud Mrs. I 'avis aod hoi paily took neatu. Hihui Ihe hody of the church and galleries v ei o 111 led. The galleries were I lie uly poition of the church throw u open to the public, I ho crowd ahout the church w lien Ihe (Usket was taken out aud placed in the hearse w as of immense proportions. As far as tho eye could it.uch up Franklin street that thoruiighfui o was crowded and Ninth htreet was jmu'ied for a I, link ahovo and lielov tho church. Perfect order was maintain ed, however, the marshals ami the po lice handling tho crowd with little fi ictio ii. I ho precession waa nearly a milo in length, thouith the rarriaoa wore di iveii two ahreaut. Tho streets were lined with people the entire distance mnl along the drivo iu tho cemetery leadiug to tho grave, a distance of hail' it mile, and all ahout the grave itself were hundreds ami thousands of people of all classes and conditions. I he ar I nngeiiieiits for the funeral had heon most carefully plauuoil, and their w is ,l,ini w iih moHt clearly demoiiHtrateil m thuir Hpleudid exoculioii. There was not a hitch throughout tho day, and tho procession, which waH tno largest that lias Imi ii Mien here since tho I on federate reunion, moved for ward from the church to Iho cemetery with scui. ly a halt. It was a wondrous iil-iuiI. Ihe Work of the lliirrininc. A apeclal from Kingston, .laiuaica, says: At St. Vineout ahnut three hmi died lives have heeu lost, not counting the Ions of life su tiered through thedo ntl uctloli of shipping hy ihe recent hurricane. Tho following towns oi villages were destroyed: Itosoplace, t iraudo Sahlo, Ai uosvalo, Mount I'lein mil, Argylo, Wullilaho, llarroiiallio, Lay on aud Ituccuiuoiit, and the second city, ( ioorgetown, was console! nhly daiuaged. St. Lucia sultercd mostly 1 1, mi rain and landslides, the deluge uistiui.' leu hours. Tho city ot ( 'a .tries .ull'eicd soinerthat, clnelly from a tidal avo w Inch swept over half tho tow n i Im teen lives were lost. 'I ho hum .-iiuo struck tho island of Itarhadnus on he night of the Mill, coiupleic'y wreckint; that lint, exposed island, and iwept away Iii.Imiu hollsiis while daiuag nig lliousan,1; more. This left li.ree iiiarters of the inhahitanls hoimtless iiver Imi people were killed as far a-, know n. I ho total estimated damage, liesido the loss from tho ea.uo crop and provisions, la ahout I , Si It , ( at Mar oadoes. Npimiards Aviiiur In (iuiiil I, nth livery thing rogardiug the evacuatiiii of tho Island of I'orto liico hv Hit ipaiiish troops ia proceeding antisfac tory. Tho Spaniards ure actiug in perfect good faith und are turning over every thing as thoy tpnt the varioip ioh us. I'reparationa are heiug luade lor au elahoiate and impressive cere uiouy w hen the American llai Ia raised over Sau Juau, Spain Hants $.'0,1100, 0011. (ieneial I'ando baa returned hi thanks ti theSpauiah minister of war for defending him against the acctisa lou of uppropriatiug government luuds. He HayB he never had tdiargo of any State fuuds Th caiuuei ia tiiacusinng a lou,t issue ot twenty milium dollars for use it evacuating Culm. Permiptnry Note to Spam. A peremptory uiesaago to Spam hr. heen sent to the Cuhau military com mission ami hy them comtuuuicatcd ii tho Spaniards, which states in t th'ct that the I uitod States will accent n. Lluither delay iu the evacuatiou of tin r,.u.i Remuiieratmn for Spanish Commission. 'I he Spanish government has decided upon the remuneration which the peact coiiiunssiouerH of Spam will leceivo foi their Hoi vice w hile at Fans 1 lie pics ideutof theconiiiiission, Senor .Moutert Hioh, w ill receive l .'.i'oo francs nieuthl'. and expenses, and each of the ennuis sioners will lecene M.O'iu p,T mouth and expenses. Ihe couimiasiou to iuveslita'e the conduct of the War I epartmeut has heau completed and will coimsi of mui atmbpt ai firal auouaoad. ihe mm mi The Initial Meeting Held in ttie j i White House BRIDGEPORT MYSTFRY SOLVED. aiL.I InuYr Scaled Orders I ijflit That, Bursts t.rJer VVjier Supreme Itra.iJ ' I mlKC I 0. 0. I . I he loinui.-Hii ii to investigate Ihej con duel ot tic? u i: I icpiii tint'iit tint itig ! 'i ii-e-M e i t-t w '.Ii Spam held Mm - initial meeting iu the Whito House Sal in day. i ht-i o w oi o eight momhura pic-oril and it wat announced that tho n i i"cs f Cm iiin'h man were counted u :') lli'iilch his iiamu had Hot lie -II made nidi . Tin; eight who were present wc:o: Maj.ir I ieueral ( iranvillo M. Ihi.lge, of Iowa; Col. J. A. Sexloii, of I llinois; ( 'iiplitiu I'. I'. Howell, of Ceo, gin; Major I ieueral J. M. Wilsou, chief of fiiihecrs of tho army; Hon. ('has. hi-iiliv, of Indiana, late minister to ( liiiin, t'v I iuvcrnor Woodbury, of Hi'iirjiit, ex l iovei nor .lames A. lieav il', ol 1 tMiiisylvauia, and Major (let. ci,, I Mil iink, of the army, retired. I In- commission spent an hour and a half with t Im pi oM.loiit and thou pro ccc.lod to the io mi assiguod It at the War I 'epiu lin.'iil lor the purpose of oigaiii'.'.ug und hegmning work. I lie Vnrk will Continue, i li.i ilivihious of the lialtimore A' ( thin l!:iilin.id west of the Ohio lliver am l i recene Hu; s:iiue Hurt of iniirove mt o n that have heeu tiiadoontho lilies east uf the t lino. Not ouly uro Iho gin, I, i, to he udiieiid wherever it is prncln aide, Lui vety lunch heitvier mo tive lower is I., he introduced. In or der lo cm i y I he additional widght Ihe hl l'l'.'es on all I lie divisions aio helllu' icplnccd with In avior structures and tho track lelin.l with heavier atool rail. It has l.eeii demoiistrateil hy actual ex periuieut that these changes will result in an uicie.'ise iu train loadiiiL' iu home places of lui. lo I hull oil per cent , the itvm ago lining u I mil t I'.' per cent. It is the hope of tho Itoeoivora that w itliiu thu next t wo yenra the lialtimoi o A HilD Kiuli ii'id w dl hu nil M foot giftdcrnad from Chicago lo I lit 1 1 1 unit ;, W illi thu exception of that poition of it which passes over the mountains where helping engines will havo to ho used. A great many of the estimates for the ilillerent portions of the work have heen made uud those who lu.vo aeon thu plauii slato that tho woikcau he done al surprisingly low cost considering tho return. 1 1 is understood that tho policy of riihahllllatiou adopted hy Iho HccoiVura two yeara ago will ho con tinued hy the new conipauy after the u-org an i.al ion. Supreme Or.iil.l I iiilpe I. 0. 0. I. At Iho flu slug session of tho Supro:iiO (rand l,od::o I. I . (I. F, at Hostou it was voted not to publish the decisions .I the uiiiml sire heicaftcr helwoeu tho sessions of the grand lodges. I ho llor ill Willi., of liehecca lodges was not adopted II was voted that tho pnlll ul tdi militants ho denied Ihe right to pal ado unless t hey in e iu g I stunn ing. It was voted not to grant licenses in the fiilutu lo any accident or insur ance coin; anica to tin business in tho name ol the order. All order was pas:i cd w hci . bv in tho future visiting cor I iliciites w ill carry w ith them ou their face an order for tho term pass word. Hunt n, Idi esses wore made by I'ast (irand Sire liusbee, of North Caioliiia. moi others, ami the session was tlcclar od ended. I ijilit Thai Hums in Water. A new and highly important inven tion w us tested at tho (ieruiaii naval luanooiivres, ending recently It run Iu tho hhupe of it (lieek I'hoeniciaii lire, iu vented by a I'.orliu engineer. It Ignitus on coutact with tho air or witter, and cannot ho Uenched by oilltcr water or earth. It burns with it brilliant lliiino exceeding big sciircli lights, and it. can be sunk tinder water or under ground, and w hen luoiu'ht to the silt fin e litstaiillv hurst into tl tines at aiiv desiif.l potnt. It w as tested dur ing the night evolutions oil the island id Heligoland and oil Kiel, aud prove. I most cllieient in detecting tho presence of tho enemy Inn. Weed's .hirisdntioil I Menihil 1'ies lent Mckinley It as extended tho jurisdiction of Military ( lover nor Wood so I hat it now embraces tho whole province of Santiago tie ( 'libit, aud hat) appointed Lieu tenant Colonel A. A. Wiley, of the Fifth Immune. Lieuten ant ( .ovei t. nr. w ith the duties of rem gam, ing the civil courts aud tho ltd -mitiistrutiou of all civilallaii a iu eastern Cuba. The ellow lever. A Hpocial from New Orloans of Sopt. ,'lth nay tho following ia lr. Sou rhou'a otlieial report for today ; Iu tho rily of New Orleans, two uew cases, one death iu the city to date, deport ed from Harvey's Canal, live uew cases, no deaths. lieported from baton Lougue, oue case. The pariah of Last baton Itngtie has been nuarautiued lieports from Fraukliu, HI' I cases and .' deaths to date; all the aick doiug well. Spevial Ciinunlhslun tu Adee. Assistant Secretary of Stato Adee ia now acting Seeretarvof State, the Pres ident having isnuoil a apeoial counuis. sum to him as Secretary of State, ad in terim, tho first time since the iiuuuu beucy of Mr. Hunter. tteneral Vt heeler to CemmanJ. Word has leon recaived at Pittsburg. Pa , from tieuieral J. p. s. tlohin, gisud msishal of the Knights Tvuiphn parade ou t "ctotier 1 1 1 It. that Major (ieueral -I one ph Wheeler has accepted the ap ointment of commander of the mounted division. The hour of start ing theureat paradeof Ku.ghts Temp bus has heeu set fur ten o'clock, a. tu. f every inch of c round aloi'if the four mile route has been secured for tho erection of grand stands. It ia esti mated that there w ill be ,tX,iHH. r oua to tht wile viewing tha jparada, CHAINS Wl vti. Mraiiiiitj i.f tlte Wjj Pti'. I-. "I Balt'innre & Oh-.iiMMtk. Mr. John K Coweu la'kl to n I'.al J timnto News rep ! tcr at Home length ul, mt the tti.'imt dc il, by which a lai'i I I' ltl.,'! of (he stock of the ,"td gotM. I i the well known WeHtitrn ruiutalists, Hill, Aiiiioir. Ileum, I n Id mi l t lie" . "Von must tt'idei stand in tho lin-t l lace, ' sin I Mi . Cowan, "tl't I urn no! nt l.herty tu stute tho pilce paid fo' tho bil l, of the stock, what interest" were ml. I, nor tho actual puichaseis further thau tho-is a'ready given out by 'r i'.a.uii Tlii'.. fails, il ihuy come ml itt nil, wil! have to como from the .-nci. ' Afr Cownii was asked whoihor Hie coiiti'..' of tl.tj load hu t i avi d :nt,t th' halt I t of Ihcu; new t ap.lallsts, but he ilecliiic I to answer the ipiot -turn t ; Il liltoly. Instead of doing so ho lllus trilled. 'The V'ii ii , I.M In 1 1 h do not own tho New Vol k ( 'onti al, for insiauee, ho mid, "hut there is no 'juestion but thai they complelely doininate it. It will bijmuch tho sumo iu this c.t-o. Whether or not tint uew investors own a control ling interest, no one who knows them will doubt for a miuiita tint they will pretty well do minate it. I'.very mnnli stoekhohhir should bo glad, and probably is glad, il ho is posted, Ihut such men aa Hill and Field and tho others l,uo come into the I'.alliinoie .V lino. " I hcsc li'ddera of the coielii'ni dtock of tint Ii. ,vn wiil he th" hlrougest who have ever hel l it. I hey arc all railroad giants and will infuse new life into iho piopcin. So! uro the four who.-ii) names are uuiilioue'l, II ill. Field, Ai in oil i and l!eam, thu only ones w ho have bought into the road. The Htock, 1 can any, has boon judiciously disti ibined ail u'ong the road where it would do Iho most good, other inllu- i iitiiil in, re inttirc-ted 111 the ileal. They hate hull.' lit slock and havo the it. 1 it lie in on t . I thoroiols interest at heart. No, I cannot say when) or tu w hom I In . : !o.-!i hits b, 'en sold. nut. it w ill appeal In good time. When 't l.cd as lo V. hell t ili I tl.il gull i III loll t.hoiild UoW be CmIii) l.tte I, Ml. Cowan ia:d: 'vVtll, I should say in a lew moi ill-, possibly thieo or four I hero in on gleat many details to a, -iiiugo about Iho foi celosuro of c.niist.. I ho suits aio not worrying us much I don't think anvoiio is ai tienlni iy afiaid of their outcome. I think that in a few mouths tho enliiere orgaina t ion will be entirely t'llurtod. " I II, .re is absolutely nothing ill the stiiletntnl thai there will ho a cousoll tlat ion of roads bv wlmdi alnins conti nental svstem will be arranged. Mr. II ill s htalemel.l is very ideal' oil litis point. Thci o w ill ho no ciiusiilidaliou of roadii, with the Ureal Ntulher.i or any other The llullimoio and Ohio w ill hold ib'clf open at Chicago to ac cept business from any of the meal Northwestern loads which empty at Chicago. 'I hern would ho absolutely tiolhiug in tying ourselves up with any of these loads, and tho ntatcmcllt that wo would do so was only a hap liaar.l guess, ma, hi on the spur of the moment bv Milne one w hen il w as first leal lie! that Mr. 1 1 1 1 1 . Ihe builder ot the (hen! Northern, was to be, ,, mo interested lit the bull imorc and hio. ' Sailetl I n.l.i Si.-ileil lln!. I; Wl I IIai-Wi ( hunt, I'.y Cabin.. The I'.rillsh bnlCt'slnp 1'cnlin uui, the ilngship of V leu ,bi:iuil Sir Fdwnr.l II. Seymoiii, Ihe cniiiuiinidcr of the Itritish lleet in t hihe.e wnteis, sailed suddenly atilt'ilny niidel scale, I ol del s, uccoiupilliied 1 1 1 nil ( he Fno by tho battleship ictm loin, til si class c ui-.fi N til citi.su , Iho M'fi in I class ci'iisei I iel'lii lone. l!o torpedo beat do II. yer h'ttiue, tho lot'l i"h. boat d.".ti.,tcr Heit and the ,li put. h b it Maciitv. Il i hllp posed llntl t he ,le' t lliat ion Is I a hu, lit the eiitiancii t'l theiivei leading to lieu I'sin, the poll of I'el.ni, lor the imrposo of liiaiuug a naval licuionstra tiou there. Hie Itriilitepnit Murder Mvsterv elud. Siipeiiiipjiideiit of I'olicu bumiug ham, of Hridgopurt, Conn., has issued n Htatemetit iu which he aiiiioiiucM the complete unraveling of Ihe ellnw Mill iiiurditi liivslerv. I he siipei mti'iidont savs I'r. Nanci' liiulto id caused the deatli of l uiiii't I nil by aei imiintt nper lituiu; u-selts that tliebslv wasdis in em be re, I III a bath tub at t he I il il l,. d House, and tiitni' s 1 1 m i v Oxlc as mi acc , lui, lice to th extent of bo. tig ic ; pnlisil :e hu I be c, .in 111 imi til thei;ii l and ceiiseutitig to acruuinal operation. killed in a I i ei,i;lil w reek A Hpccial from 1'orfsuioulh, (., says says that a Not folk v W ostein fieight broke iu two at Fniukliu Furnace, two aectious coming again together and ditching the train. Kicliai ,1 ( 'allow av. of Lynchburg, it. , un.l Hobei t Mur ray, of bellcvue, a , were killed, uud Perry Mack tatally hint. The three tueti wort) going to Columbus to work iu a stool plant. All were colored. Inihetled ClinrJi I uinls. The Nebrasku Conl'ei enco of the Methodist church found Hev. C. M. F.lliuwood, luto chancellor of the No brtska Wesleyau Finvei sity, guilty td misappropriating S.'ii.iiii i ( f Cnivcrsity funds. The Conference declared him disposed from tho miiiistrv and ex polled. No criminal action has heeu instituted, but a number of civil suits uro ponding against the cx chancellor. liuU'niiir Tailor's Condition Manning. Advices from .lohuslon Citv i'euu. , aro to the cited that tiie cmiditiou of ( iovernor l'aylor, who has been ill for Rome time, is nhirining. It bin been decided to put a gum, I iimuud tho house and allow no one to apprciu h. lias heserled the Silver Cause. The desertion of tho silver cause bv Seuator Kyle, of South Pakol'i. and his return to the Uepnblican party, as uuuouuced from Cleveland, is a hard blow to the hiUci men. Iho purpose of the Senator's visit to Cleveland i" said to bo a c.'til'ereuce w ith Seiiat.tr Ultima. 1 ruplMut el Vesuvius tteituiiiiijr Marmiiii'. A hpccial from Naples says tho erup tion of Vesuvius is iuci easing m Vio lence, aud it ia feared that it will as uuio the iroiortiou of that of fU WSE FMPEROR ttSlmU Rcp-Thd in biiitnchrt' That his Ma ipsty is lo,iH, AUTONOMISla TAKING A HAM). tai Jtitjtt) lit. I iavu.ititin of C!i a h Mc!i:!is '.if, ':i'.nr' i't.f.l MeJ in Mil; tai , 1 1 vi i . r i ' i '.diiei. An im II I.i! l ' i 1 ' i ' i ".' i ilelilllte'v II '1 p. li 'i t1 , 1 1 et I !,e I :..( i.i 1. 1 of i 'hum ha le U, e I I.i p.-wei l the Km :" 1 1 t ii.'i-i I in I " p . It i dlllicult tu (bin ii lebal ie'iifi i i nttioli at the p't'aei.' Hi le -.lid !o the I , e.'til . ii i.'. but the It." cell'. I ef"' m i' ey edicts rob.ibly caused t lie t !..t.ige, '. inii! the Fmp.ji or w as nib lit. i n! in: 1 n niei t: ti'ii chuad, thu I'liup'i - i -t in it if.i mm to fin it i ii in I t in'f. I ll' its s, inn us he itltolupled t') act mi his ow n mil iat ive his prnci leit1 deposition was tlui result. Illsptlllci I ul a.' '. c it, J I iug ) umoi, tho ciniiuu , i f ii loiincr, ll.'d in Hp to of tno vigor oes ii'teini Is mado to H.rrest him and it i -.u l is ii'.w on his way to Sluing bai. d ue filet of the change must ho ii'a' In all probability I.I Hung t'i,.i , : v. til be reinstated in power ani i.M ! a ' I llllleii Will lllC (MISC. lllO io e- . I t'iO lefi'l ni ho itrdeiitly filer I '-he I by the Inlt lllgont factions of tho Chine e are now Impossible of f u' til 1111", I. A i. s! rniiioi' is i in rent iu Shunehui to th, , Meet that th" Lmpcmriif t'lilua. Id den t No ib'tnils iireobtalliitlilc, but It : ,i I the gates of Pelllli aic closed. V p,ne:.i;is I il im; a Hand. , -idtitg to i . f!i i-i u ! dispiitehes from lb. .ana, ncuvi .) by one of liui emba -f:e- al Wa'lnng'.i.i, the cnloni'il gcv "iiiliifllt of the is'iiiid is taking ,'i hand ::i sli. i; in' ll.e Icruri on winch tho e .1,'Ual loll i had be t xecntcil. Thl.t, it I belicu'd. I.niy ib tib'p '.oiro now pliii-o. in the m! u,.l ion. I h i creates a condition i i w Inch thu l-inlct Slates miisl deal iu. I oiilv with Spain, but w itli those w ho clinni to i e pn:: cut tho I'-lii'ul Itscif, fife flom Spillil'dl colilrol. I he coloiiuil or uiiloiiouiisl ii lininistru lion i. teiy tiim oiighl v oi giiined, and .'.in fXfil much lnllu 'lice. Itcstab ii' he.l a ri'uiilar legation iu Wa.-h ingtnii I i lor to tho w ur with i t'M't ul '1 1 1 n 1 1 m-nl public nun of 1 1 u x it 1 1 it ou fiesta!) It numbers i:i its leeks much of the wealih oi ( 'uhit and cluini't to stun l fur Ihe e, Iu, 'ale, I cbisses as it ;; it l It -1 the ill i iiigout.t uud illiterate. I his iiiukoH two diHtiiict I ub, in classic tho anion o mists, who nie co-operating with '-'pain, and the nisurgcuts, w ho art) op po i ll to Spam. It now seems clear, Ii "iu the olticial as well as the press i epoi Is fi oiu Havana and Madrid, that the initououiisl clement is taking tip ihe i' I it li i liit iidviinetMl by Spain, mid ma li y iu, 'idem ul ipicst urns us to tuba miisl he i eltlid before tho evacuation ',1'glllH. Net'T Hiiic tcnl:iiiii'ij. The I'm N,' ii 1 in al'irnis that it has lutlieilic infer unit ion Hint the name if li. tins w.i-i never once men I i.uied in tint mil's of documents hnuiht agaiii-.t lulu. It adds that the only serious docui.-.cii! is the so called hoi , Ic reiiu. I he iluciliiieuls in Iho eii'-e, it ii,pei.i s, I'liu.-l.-t entirely of fia::uieuts of lettots refennig I" ev ei i I Inn- except I 'ret I'lis. and Ihe wboln matlcr, the Mallll nd.ls. "cuiisliliiies such it fairy tale that no sober iiii'iled pei -son would ilreani of at ct-pt ing it. " ci. Pit.piirl Ctinliiictl iu l tin, Iu 'iliih. A I'aiP. special says that owing to Wednesday's e enls, the cabinet, at ail informal cnnlei ence, tliscnssed (ieuer al Xurliiidoii's action, and Tho Fronde pen asserts that the Premier, M. Hris son, tliMivnws the ineiisuio taken itginiisi (olniiel I'icpiitil, which, ho ays, were instituted without the knowledge of the cabinet. I'ic.iiart has lieu li an del I e.l to tho military pi noli of ( lui die Midi. I i r I e.t. e Cenuiiis' iiiners. l i e i'lciicli Minister of foreign nf litus, I'el' a.-e, hits oihued the oetice P. ii' i : on r . the ii -e nf the npiti t m s ,- the I . cio'li l'o:oi.:!i I n'ice for their liiccli' A Ikel et Vess.'l. I'T the Ce.il Tijdc. Cleveliiiid, Ohio, vcsseliucii are ne gotiatmg w itli tho Mumtii' I'tannpor tiitioii Compniv, of New ,,nl,, for the chin tel .'I a Iu et i f about '.'" w oo. leu schoon el s to be taken In tlio Miatiti.i coitsl bv way of the Canadian iiinitls I iiese vessels are to otigngo in Ihe coal trade bet w ecu Nenpoit News uud New Voik. ro.-toii ti it tl other places north of tho West Virginia coal supply. kilittl In I irewnrks. Cnptinn i ieoige 1. ,innn, n.-e I and ('upturn Chat los Miller, nged '.", his iis-istaut, were nistantlv killed w Inlc ecu Iu. -tuig a lirewoi kM displnv and rcpi od'i'iioii tl the Manila but lie on the M.eghanv iiver, in front of the exposition building, at l ittsluiig. Pa. lieu. .I.Kksnii lleJuies. (icti. .la.'i.son, of Nnshtillo, I'onti., sent a tclt i am to President Mclxiti ley, t linn U in : hint lor tiie tender of a position on tint commission to investi gate the t- induct ot the war, and ex pressed tc'iet that pressing private business c, impels hiiu to decline Iho houor. Certer.i in Madrid. Adiiiiral Ccrvei a in riv.-d in Ma, bid Thursday. Thcto weie no incidents worth noticing iu c iiiiiectmii w it b Ins an ivttl at the capital. In aninteitiew the admiral said he had u clear foil st iciuv legitrding Santiag.i. Nations, ho said, giew gieitj, ly I lieu- victories uud not bv their defeat, however glorious they niisjit be. Spain hat! lived in a dream mid she had now to face tcalitv. the udmual added that his xviirslnps wern nut destroyed iu buttle, but by lire. THRODfiHOIJI I HE COUNTRY. I t,r South. The lb itish H'ci.iiicr I'Uiinttar xvetit iiL'" ."icl t unb " fumi Kh-ii. at Fatae I 'a 1 1 . N. t '. ' , iigU'Mli,HU I alley, 1 -"k,aM' p.,'." t n hug-.' mi Inn-'" '!l I'anvill. II. , It'cel'Hv. doe" I. eel. r was umininifitii.v re noniiiui'fd for Coii-if-t. by Cue I 'emc Matsol til- l.l-i.'h MabuiMit district. I'Cit K-ii i" .f Memphis, Tenu., won th- i '-' ! ,'" U,e M' I, hi. vie in-- " the . oil iscllltl m Cult ilmo c. iiiovoineut has b.-cii inaugurated hv (in- l:i"u, t l chai to, Ottughters t,f thl; I ,,,,'."1, .. ,. t,. e,e,l n uonu lii.mt In l l- '.Vnr. ' I 'a', is. li,, to, ih's d Via. .-land w'ho liivm fi.'o ,":.! of ,HK:t- met III I'll:!' ir ami lioiil.i.atls'l VMIII Hlli.it in ....p.. mm. to. I. din vV. tunth. till' lecnlil' II.. :i!ll"f. for f in u rutii. I ,,( l t.ic ii" . biuiti ters of tb I Im inn ( loi!itu.ii i. ' 1 miles cunt ol laekMiliXlllf. !.-, l nvel 1 . l-tores UU.l hotels, I e-eifs a i, umber of stuuller builduiL--. Ihe lo-. is estimated at fully oln t.'i'io. If the Mining property located i a Fulton count v, (r-jla. by I' ' ' SlevMirt, of Atlanta. I urn.- out oiio-lialt ;is much gold as iho iiM'iag.i usHayit alictdy notde. cili.ciis ..f tho capital city will have u h londiUo in their back yards, and iiple Creek will uvo found a worthy rnal. M. .1. P.obley, u constable. Ill an at tempt to nrical ' incur Levitt, a '()- year old ncgio, la Prt ss Auuo count v, Va., on a wnriuul clntrgiug; Loviti with hinulii' v, w:i M.hot iu tho head and almost nistair. '.v killed by Lovitt, who used liio i v .iiver lor tho HleallUg of which t!ic waiiunt was is -sued. V : I he North. 'J'iie liitaut I iu ..li'er of Coini.'j'vnder Plinth ! ii. -i.i i. ot the ...Uatinii n my. died in New ''. nl !, 1 1 ' 'l'he I in ct als of nun, , t,cut adoptcl a ilit!b,i ti, which loi.-t ly ci i iiiumtod ro ollirinatioii of P.- ( bi.'.i..'.. ph:'.t'"im of a chock b.i c in lite.." of the liitoi'iiati. uiil .i. '..nio'.i eini liny, of Pliiladolpbiii, wan cash, d by I-tilted States AHsistnn' t )-! r.-r I 'ugloy re cently. .Inhu M. Toii.ey. foiunily gouoriif inannger of the Now oi k Central liailioul, uud ouo ol the country' leading iiillroatl ineii, i led at I (tilikill Landing. S. V. ThoiniiK .1. Mucl.cy. who is said to ho an ex-judgo of Iho" Cnciot Court of South Carolina, was urremed m Phila ilelphiit roceiitly on Iho chit'go of bigamy. It wna ileciiled itt a mooting of fno) committee in chin go of tho arrange mollis for liev. Or. ilall s tiiiieral in New Vork. tliut tho tlute shall bo Octo ber Itli. barring. Star Pointei. doe Futehou nud.loliu li. (ienti v hud a match men nt Kea.lville, Mass., track mid Patciieli won in two strtiiiilr. Iie.i. l iio lirat heat wits in -J. n't; and the net-olid it -.MM;. It is rei'.u ted in '.nbiiceo circles' at Ih'troit. Midi , that tho imiiit-use to bacco -liiiit of I'ltnie! cotton .v Co. , has be. il consolidated in the Conti nental Tobacco Compan v and tho Alnel 'nun Tui ..nil. ' ., tin any. The Chicago pi. t, , dice is to liavo a new pel inn ti fit t em plot in tin- person of a pbvs'-iini at a siiinry i f si, ;uo per vein. He will be statiii'iicl at (be mam ollice lor the purpose of cumin mi! em ployes w ho lopm t theinsel .es us being Kick. I'hioo bundled and cven I v li vo horsea that beloii-ed I" bote f vclt Koii-li Hi, bus, went uud"! the hammer at New olk recent l.v, ul pi iit-s lilllg nig Iruiii live dnihirs lo setcuty seven doihns. but iivoiiiging uncut oxleeu dolhira. Mtsccllit neons. Tho Polish sailing ship llnlluig, worth was burned at sea recently. Tho population of Palestine Im initio than doubled dining' Ihe last tlecade, now being '.', . 1 1, mo. The steamer Alamo la ha arrived at San Francisco f'm i usnita with three lit 1 1 i l 1 1 dollars in gold consigned to hevei nl banks theie. Tho icpnit of the liiiiincial commit tee ol ; ne Scottish Kite Ma-. ns showed Its bitlances were all on tint tuirplllB mle, liie'ioliug nil iti-iu of rflH.OIH) in the investiuclit fun. I. Iho laigest rootti iu the woi 1,1, untler one runt and unbroken by pilbirs, is at SI. Poti'obiii g. 1 1 is i. ii feel long and IV) wide. Us i oof is i: single arch of iron. Hits room . u-ed for military displays, and a whole battaliou cau lniineiivci in it. d I-'ori-lgn. The .lapanese gov cm incut hu decid ed to negotiate it f.iicign loan of jJ'iO, - III lil.lHlll. Twolve It n mil t-.l Spanish soldiers re cently nulled from San ,luan, i'orto liico, for Spam, of w honr.Mii were sick. Tho liugcsl existing' library ia the national lihraiy ntl'ini-. 1 1 contains forty miles t.f HheUnig. holding l,.iiti, out books A monument was unveiled at (jiiicbco, Canada, recently, to tho memory of tho French explorer Chainplaiu. who 2.10 yearn ago founded the city. Tho Spanish mail steamer Alfonso XIII, sailed from Havana for Spain recent I.i, ctiiiying. beside tho l.-.'tM) passe-tiger, mostly women ami chil dren. 1, ' sick s,. "idiot . Tlio Lou Inn Mailt- Mail say the F.otltschihls will loipi S.iiii foui or five mill ii.ii pounds on the sc. in it v of ttilver initio when the treaty of pence shall havo been spgiu .1. Tho pioiiiiciul council election in Spam has resulted iu the return of the Uiinlstei nil liolnilici' , except nt P.ilboa. Advices from Sc. ml say that uino A mo i iciliiH, tnuo P.riti-h, live (lermati, live I'rcnchmt'ii un.l two Luhsiiiiis who wcro ciiu-aged at Shanghai as imperial guards, have arrived there. Count Stolherg Wei niuei i.tle, a cav alry captain, hu been un osteal ut Her lilt on nccoinit of the ileal 11 nt . elgennt Schetuhurdt, froii, the ellceti' of a sword cut behind the ear, indicted by the Count for impertiiieuce tluring tha recent nianoeuvert in Alsace.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1898, edition 1
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