CAUCASIAN. VOL. XVII. HALEIGII, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13f 1S09. it IIS Of! COMING Ai Era of Great Prosperity in Min ing Interests Looming Up. !t,H VEIN OF COPPER 03E .1 Near Salisbury Mr. Newnua Offer- J $.'5,000,000 Tor On.'.roufth Interest i tlnr Larc Cotton Mil'. Hifl (Urelorment of tbemloing inter- oi inn ntaio uas ucen tepid lor the I ut 'ow months. A company with unpin capital botiuht tho famous fi .-.per ruitj'is at Jlln Win?. Granvillo r, ui)ly, and is ruttiair ia an cxteuMve pluit for g-tting out tho ora Several i largext gold mines in tLo State .1. i M n n'l v pnsseci into tue uands of prac- i.i' kl miner bucked by won with anfll t-u ut rapitul to develop Ihem. Tia hat J.frn discovered ia I'olk county, and therw n h o j that it may be found ia j ung quantities. A remarkable vein i f c: . t r ore ha l ecu fonnd near N;t!it.riry nnd n yndirafe of New York m: itnl.oti h to develop tho find at . tu n ci it Inrgo scale. Mr. Newman t ti nt tin copier oro is almost an ru i iix the fatnoits Anaconda mine, and it : probable that tkU will bo nun of ! richest mining sections of the I -Mir I sf:itT. There nemo to be a t " . ..t lutnro for ruining in North Car- utm. I' ho development of thin indu r infiiK the addition f million to tin wealth of the Htato, and a corres ponding increase iu prosperity. Air. Vewmnn, writing from New York, to tho sdi'-bufy Sun, auy: 'l am Lcro, t.. iti ? machinery and making ar--i!i-iu)iti to mako Salisbury the -ci)tr tf tho greatest mining district in tho world, Hieie is nothing that rnu hu foid abovit tho mineral ia the uoiuity of l-juli.-dmry that can to called f i 'tueriitian. I wns bid. twenty-five ;iuhou m cash for one quarter of my holding iu tho Union Miuo a'ouu." Frror ia Rctcnue Act. What seems to bo anotbor bad error In tho Kovenue Act has been discov ered. It prohibit?. Treasurer Worth thinks, tho sale of liqupr by a dispen isrv except upon a physician's prescript t'on. Soctioti St of tho Eoveuuo Act uicu imposes a license tax ox 3 per l ent, on pnt chasoi of liquor dealers in'ad lition to tho ad valorem tax on their tdnck and also an annual license tax of ?i0 on druziats dculinsr in spir iiuom I'qnors. At tho end of tho sec tion tho following ioTir-os ftro added: "1'rovidod, that tliin uot shall not au thorize any druggist to Pel! spirituous, viiiou"! or Lialt liquors except ttpou the I rrscrii tion cf u practicing physician, a- now ullorrcd by law; provided, in tov. ni with less than tiva hundred in hnltitnut.i, and in towns where the eale of liquor is prohibited by law, twenty tjvo dollars shuli bo tho license: Pro Tided, that this section shall apply to' all dispensaries." Treasurer Worth thtuki tho last proviso a mistake. It vas evidcnt?y meant to apptr to the Vw ony, but it applies as well to the provision except upon tho proscription of n practicing physician. CU Oif ccrs Rc-EUcted. Tho director of the Insaiia Asylum n et in Ilalei.'h aud !ec'ed J. D. liigg chuirm.kii, and J. . Utjllutny tecrotary ami r!oik; Jnmos McKe. Wiley Uufort Mud 11. II. Stancil, executive commit te. 1'r. (ieorgo 1. Kiiby was re rlcrtcd nj erintendnt at the former m'ury of i'J.SOO, and Villiam 11. Craw fold, Jr., stuwart at St.'o;.', this beinc au mcrtMMo of $200 becnuse to his dutiet Rrr mUiod thono of ntcwurt for tho crim mai idsano wito are contiucd in t t tnitf 'itiury. Jlrs. M. M. Whitakes wua ro olictod matron at $500. Th rintttr of providin? fur the crimiuai lu'u'ifl nm left tu the executive com uiittce. A Goo 1 Stowing. Hie execntivtf voinmitteo rf tueNortl; Carolina Stuto Fair met in Baleigh. I siiown that the receipts of tho lat fu r were $S,C(K); that all premiums bar. leeu puiil aud tho annual iuterest pai en tho bond", and that all debts, savt hud beon paid. This amount wa I'l loied raid, and thus the Stata Agri ciitural Society will not owe a cent. A claim of rfarly ?l, 200 for the the ui f and damacro to the fair grounds bv the Second Reiment wa9 made on th government, wuieu lias paut $oo oi the amount Tirst Hatchery in the State. A The first frh hatcher jr that North Carolina ever bad will lo in course o? construotiou within a Yew weeks. "Al: the plana hare been- prepared and the grounds laid ont...Th"e hatchery wil be located on Pembroke Crock, one uule f rani Edenton. It is on the lane of C. W. -lJea, .aud contains lifteer' toroa, for which the government paui S.7 ;Tho total aipropriatiou for.sitt cf halchejy and buildings is ,13,0tK ,'hich"leave' $U,033 for tho construe ;'tion ;(-the buildings." There ara tw buildings to be constructed. These ar 3ha hatchery proper au'd tha cottage for :use of the superintendent. , 4 . . v ..Oviter Pirates Captored. j. ,Chairmaij,' Clayton writes from Eliza shethCitv to the secretary of "The Shell Fish Board" that the steamer Liilie has captured three illegal dredg ers. Under tho new tocime. the wav , of the oyster transgressor will be hard. Tho attachment of the secret service to the supervision a new roent will result in a rigid ment of tho penalties. depart enforce- ' FayeUvillo voted favorably on Proposition to issuo 15,000 for aa elec tric light and .motive rower plant and So, 000 to pat iu a system of sewerage Cooleemec Cottoa Mill. A company that is said to control un limited capital, will soon begin the rectioa ol one oi the largest - cotton mills in the State at a point on the oath fork of the Yadkin river, about four miles from Mocksville. The mill is to be named the Cooleemeo and, it is ?aid, will be one of the largest in the country. The company will spend 'ever a million dollars near tha site where the mill is to be located. Th company that is tc erect the Coo lee me mil is Hidepeodent of the new ce.ni , paay that will develop the "Narrow..' .. . . . ; . . Pushiiif Work on tha "Caredina-Northjrs. The Carol in a-Nortlrtrjj' ' .Railroad tvhicli is being surveyed from Marion, H. C, to Lumbertonr thence ia th directioa of Goldsboro.is being rushed . rapidly, and the contract for grading, will be let oat soon. Captain . J. IL McBee is the chief eogloeer.aaeisted bv . M, LvCaiaaiiBg aud W. F.ariislo. J ' A traoi cf 4sad lying -sear TJrfce --Oeek, b Orwveo; eronntrr- abemt tlvi. slta frwa Xewberne, ad 'known a -ik iteekwelt farm eoatafaine6,tJ4i ieravhast-3- sold 16 lha " JKixXu V lopar Lvtaber gompauy, I Nor public raiNmo case. Jiiozt Browa OfCiJet it Afilwt Baroei Croihert. Judge Brown has rendered It ia de cision in tho public printing cas. After considering th p'.eadiags, afudavits aid argument! of eonnal tha court oonaidert: 1. That there ia no eanse of action stated in the plead ines aainut Kdwarda a. oronttuioo and Uzzel. 2. That plaintiff ia not entitled to a mandamus against Clyde IL lloey aud h:a associates, former member of joint Committee on Printing. 3. That, if p'aiatiil has any remedy for the alleged breacli of contract it is by acr, or against tttate for dauiago to be proieonUd ia the court appointed by law. 4. That thia proceeding cannot be law. Wherefore it is adjudged that the proceeding be dismissed and that plain tiff and it proseoution bond be taxei with coats by the clerk. The law is Silent. The Hecretary of State has received a telegram from the Mayor of Marshall, asking on what day municipal elections should be bt'.d under the now law. The secretary of Htate niado a careful ex amination and Hilda that while the net of 1907 ruts the tirst Tuesday in May as tho date, instead of the first Mouday in May, the act of the last Legisinlnro repealed the election laws and then two laws were passed oue a general election law and the other giving cities and towns, townships and counties au election law. Bat the latter law does not name a day for holding an election, wnne tne general election law pojh notning about town election, bo that it seems the dey named in the Code that is, tho iirt Monday is the proper or to. J.ne. Secretary ol Mate tele graphed the Mayor of Marshall as fol lows: The act of ltf'J7"ia repealed. jjaie ot town eioctun is not named in new acta." i Neither Gettnr any Salary. There is, or rather will be, a contest in the courts over the cCice of State agent of swamp lands. Gen. W. O. Lewis, (Deiu.) of Goldabovo, was elect ed to tho position a mouth ago by tho Board of Internal Improvement?. A short while before that John A. Katu- 6e3, Utep.;, olalibury, uxu been re elected by the Stato Board of Educa tion. Both have sent in bills this month, and neither has received any mouey, nor will rccoivo, Superintend ent Aiebaue rays, tiutii be receive in stru?iion3 from tho board or tho courts iecida tho matter. Gen. Lewis' bill for 91.41, from Feb. 24 to April 1st. Mr. Bamsoy'e bill is for from March 1st to April 1st. He has already received pay for February. Machine Shops Burned. The machine shops and foundry of the Kester Manufacturing Company, situated two uiilos northeast of Wm stou, were destroyed by tiro. Tho tire is thought to have been tho work of inceudiaries. A wooden ntorage build iag belonging to Mr. Cicero Tise was a'.so burnod. Both buildings were dis covered to be on tire about the name time. The Kester Manufacturing Com pany had 3','jOJ insurance on its plant. the loss is several thousand demur in excess of this amount. . -Moravian Easter Service. Tha Moravian Eastor services in Salem at aunriso in the graveyard Suu- lav mormug wcro attended by a large number of people, there being about i.UUJ persous preseut. i.uo graves were beautifully decorated with llowers ind evergreens and during tue day tne graveyard and cemetery were visited by thousands of relatives and friends who hare loved ones resting there. Bif Rise in the Price of Lumber. Thero is a big rise in the price of lumber, and it is said it is due to the great demand in Cub a. Tho price here is $00 per 1,003 feet for pine. I here is also a heavy elemand for cy press telegraph poles: and buyers and inspectors aro at work in the cypress timbers on tha line cf tho Carolina Central and Baleigh & Augusta Rail toads. Another Unloaded Gun. Fooling with au old pistol that was jot known to be loaded was the cause ,f an accident in East Durham. Wyatt Alan cum aud Ceba Collins were clean- ne an old can whau suddenly it went ft and the ball entered Collins' les just below the knee, inflicting a pain- ul thongh not danserous wound. Looks Dark for. Bono. Tho career of Charles Bobo, oae of he two men who escaped from the Custer massacre, is. about to be cut .hdrt.i " according to a report from -lavanfC coutained . in a letter to a sol- lier at Portress Monroe, a. Uobo is i regular from North - Carolina, and is jow unuecsoaienco oi ueaiu, pro- lounced by court-martial for killing a -.obcamau.: 'THs step-father, D. A. lanipe, of North Carolina, has en- isted tieoator Pritchard's sympathy in die caaa. : ; . . . ' . . - - - Tar Heel Notes. Macon eooaty ha) settled its taxes "or 1993, by paying the State Treasurer 'SJ,006."TS2r '"" " Tho Potter Block ia Snow Hill wa lestroyed by fire, caused by the throw ug of a cigar stump in a pile of rubbish, oss, about 35, 00J; partially insured. A letter from the hospital at Camp lolnmbia. Havana, says that only 10 nen of tho First North Carolina Begi- uent failed to go to Savannah with tho .-efficient. In the five hotels at Southern Pines ind one botel at Pinehcf t, tDore' ere .ow 1. G00 guests. alio . towns are iwarming with people from New Eng land aad the North..-" ' . . Daring the monthof March Winston lhinned 1.805.17 pounds or mauuiac nred tobacco. The stamp sales for all purposes aggregated $216,580.23. - The State Treasurer says he will, as joou as a demand is made, publish ad- vertisemeats for bids for the $110,000 of 4ionda to par the etebta of the peniten tiary, aad the fj0o,00O for the purchase f farms. There is.a great demand in Iv&nra for these boneis. Bids are. iu act, pouring ia now. They are to be l ier cent, ten-vcar bonds, ana 103 is flared for them. The Trtasarer says i confidently expects to get 109. tie sill have to give. 0 days' Cotice. Articles of incorporation of the B. X Rvnolds Tobacco 'Company, with capital stock of $5, 000, 1 00 have- been tiled With the Secretary of State of New Terse The company is empowered to care leaf .tobacco-and buy, manufacture and sell tobacco in all its forms. -ictrrbandit'j among -t hem- An ton io Nnoez. a desperado, were captured hve miles - from San Luis, Cuba, after a . lively I fight with men of the Ninth immune Besrimeot. -. a ' Miss Florence Qaiaby, daughter of Mr, WiUim ia. uatupr, ex-minister to the 3?etherlaads, and editor of the De- Urcit Free Press, was married fu De troit to flrJf Aioaia ueinoios, ox I Sill 1811. Germany Considers the ruew Gov ernment illegal. URGES SPEEDY ACTION So as to Tretcnt Further D-fftuities Tcrcelain for lire White House Bnrninf of the AnJrens Uuse. Bdtr.i.v, Special. Both Mr. Whita and tie British ambassador, Sir Frack Lascell, conferred, with Barcn Von Bulow Saturday with conference to the latest famoau developments. Tho German government earnestly urge tho speedy appointment and dispatch of the commission so as to prevent fur ther difticaltie. A foreign ollico oiiicial who attempted to speak for the government, tells tho correspondent of tha Associated Pre83 that the action of tha Americans and British is a clear violation of tho Jiamoan act; that Ger mauy inteuds to adhere to thia view; that she considers the new government cf Samoa illegal and that she has so in structed her ambassadors nt Washing ton and London. Au oiiicial telegram from tho German consul at Apia, Samoa, dated March 24, sstys that minor collision are daily ocenrring, and that tho bombardment continue?. The dispatch adds: "Ta nu, yeterda3, was appointed King at Mulinnu, by the other coubuIs aud commanders. Business is at a stand still. All tho shops havo been closed since March 15." Malictoa Instr.!led. Washisgtom, 1). C, Special. The.) Secretary of tne .Navy La3 received tha following: ".San FrANOts' O, April 8. "Secretary of tha Navy, Washington: "Malietoa Tanus installed as King on the 23d. with appropriate ceremon ies. Iteport by mail. No lighting einca tha 21st. Kautz." Porcelah For th White House. Washington, D. C, Special. A not able ceremony, occurred at the Blue Boom of the Executive manbiou at 11 o'clock Saturduy, when tha French ambassador, M. Cambou, presented to the government' and tha American peo ple, as represented through President McKinley, two maguifficont Sevres vases from the French national pottery. at Sevres. Tho gift was from tha lato President of tho French republic, Fe lix Faure.autl commemorated tUo open- lugot the newrauco-American citno on Aug.l7.1ast,whon Presi'ieut McKin ley and President Fame exchanged tha tirst mcsssng over tha new line, be tween tho Whita House and the Pal ace of the Elyseo. The vasos and ped estals staud nix or eight feet high, and are of a deep blue, characteristic cf tha line3t Sevrei ware, as well as in happy accord with the prevailing colors of the Biua Boom. Tho presontation was made tho occasion for a happy ex change of international greetings, M. Cambou making nn address and tha President responding. Burning of the Andrews House. New YortK, Special. Despite cenca on the jart of the police, reti- facts have become public which jrake it ap pear that the tiro which destroyed 13 persons was of incendiary origin. It transpired that a few hours beforo the llanies wera seen, a policeman was sent lor from tho Andrews house, and was mysteriously dismissed by a servant, wuo said that ha was not wanted. Lot ters threatening tho Uvea of tha An drews family and tha children of Mrs. St, John were found. It is believod that tha motive for incendiarism was revenge, nud that the affair rose out of a quarrel between tha servants. Foley, tlu butler in the Andrews family, is under surveillance, and the police are hard at work investigating the clues, which chiefly rest- upon tha anonymous letters. A Mystery of the Sea. Ii.FKACoiir.E, Eng., Special. The twruler Vivid has arrived hero and re ports that when 15 miies ofTLundy Isl and she saw tha masts of a large vos sel disappear and soon afarward saw three men in a dmsy praying and shrieking for help. Tne Vivid endeav ored to reach tho men, but tua boat sankand its occupants did not reap pear. The Treaty of Peace. Washington, D. C, Special, The exchautro cf ratitcations of tua treaty of pence between Si ain and the United States, bigned at Paris, will probably take place in this city this week, and that ceremony will be followed by a proclamation by President McKinley, officially announcing tha close of tho war with Spaiu, and tho resumption of friendly relations, commercial and oth erwise," batwoen tha two countries. Liabilities S341.000; Assets Si. Chicago, III., Special. Ebenezsr A. Hyde, who was formerly iu business with Joseph F. Forsyth, under the firm name of Forsyth, Hyde & Co., and was connected with several large foundry companies, has confessed insolvency, bv scheduling debts negregating to4I,- 000, with no assets. Ail the debts were contracted before July, ib&i. An Expedition Launched. Manila. Special. At nightfall Sat Kiag urdav Generals Lawton and launched an expedition of thrae gun boats, with 1,500 picked men iu canoes in tow of the gun-boats. - The object cf the expedition is to cross tha lake, cap ture Santa Cruz aud sweep tha country to the South. Drowned by Backwater on the Yellowstone. Glendtve, Mont., Special. The ica broke on the Yellowstone river Satur day nignt and washed away three spans of the steel bridge. While the ice waa temporarily gorged, the backwater cov ered thousand of acres. At B. W. Sny der'a ranch, five persons left the house fcr higher ground, but tney were caught and four of them, Mrs. R. W. Snyder, Misses Nellie Began, Bose Wybrecht and Eugene O'Connor, were drowned.' The fifth member of the party, Jos. Myers, was rescued from a tree after Beveu hours' exposure. Ralkoatl Suits Dismissed. Savaxnah, -Ga.,- Special. Judge D,on. A. Pardee has signed the decree of dismissal ia the great Central Bail way liberation. There Btiil remains the bill of the Louisville and Na3hviiie Bailroad upon au undectded demurrer and a motion to strike oat the emended bill of tho Louisville and Na hville Bailroad Company.; The order of Judge Pardee recited that the Central cf Georgia Bailroad Company has no light, titler or interest in the leasa cf tha Georrja Baurcad acd banking Company, and is perpetually e-hjoiced from ever asserting cr eatting up auy jight in tua pcssessipu or management NEW GIN. Deprimtnt sot Sore That It Will Prave a Success. WAsnrxuToy, D. C, Special. The crdnasca ofScera of the War Depart, meat are of the opinion that the great 1G- inch gun now being eoofctructed et tho Watervliet factory will be ready for tr.nl b7 tha early fall, ibis is tho greatest piece of ordnance aver manu factured in this country, and it is three inches larger than the heaviest gun in use in tho navy tho 13-incu guns on tho battleships. The uan ufacturo of this great gun is in the nature cf an experiment, and unless its success is folly demonstrated by practical tests, there is no probabil ity of Its duplication. The ni-tkeled steel ingot from which, tha iuaia tube is constructed, alono weigh 1f22.300 pound. Its diameter is 74 iv.chr. The cost cf tho gnu ho far in its cruda xhupe has amounted to over $70,000. Yhen finished its total cost wi:l ba S150,OQ0. The estimated muzzle velocity is 1,975 feet a second. The penetration ia steel vill be 33.3 inches at a distance of two miles. Its range wjll exceed 15 iniioe. Hon. Walker Fearn Dead. Bichmoxd, Special. lion. Walker Fcarn, who ilied at Hot Spring, Va., was buried hero Saturday in Holly wood Cemetery. The deceased was a rative of Alabama. Beforo' iho war ho pcrvtid as an attache cf tho America? legation in Belgium, and as eecretary ot tha legation in .Mexico. lie wa3 u Coufederato commissioner abroad in 18G1, and was - subsequently in the Confederate army. Ho was rpposnted minister to Greece, Bonmania and Servia by Mr. Cleveland, where ho represented the United States for four years aud was chief of the department of foreign affairs at the World's Colum bian Exposition, and later a judge cf the international tribunal in Egypt. Imprisonment for Debt in New Jersey. In future any man who is imprisoned in New Jersey far debt may remain iu jail for life unless soaij special law is parsed by Congress to release him. Judge Blair, of tho Hudson county court of sessions, has so ruled in a de cision rendered in the caso of Joa. Schitzor, a furniture dealer of .Tersev City, who sought to take advantage cf tho insolvent debtor act of Now Jersey. Judge Blair says that the United States I bankruptcy act supersedes tho New I ucrsey insolvency act, ava tnat ioc feited boad3 entail impriaonment. A Flexib'e Currency. New York, Special. A declaration for a flexible currency based upon tha gold standard, was adopted by "tho ex ecutive committee of tha Indianapolis monetary convention, at a meeting in this oity. The me64ing was . called by tho chairman, II. 11. Has no, of Indi ana,, for the purpose of getting tho ad vice of the committee upon tho recom mendations lo bo presented to tha Be publicau caucus committee of th House of Kepresentatives, which will meet at Atlantic City, on April 17. Senator Thurston Changes Base. PniLADEt?inA, Pa., Special. Sena tor John M. Thurston, of Nebraska, made cn informal address at the Union League here Saturday ni;:ht. Among other things he said he had changed front and was no longsr a, conservative, but au annexationist. He believed this country's attitude ia the present Phil ippine situation was right. Ha ra gareled Aguinaldo'a uprising as simply h rebellion of anarchy, which must ba CiUuhed. A Silver Senice and Boll for New Orleans. Washington, Special. Senator Caf frey, Bepreseutativss Meyer ami Daley and citizens cf Louisiana, called upon Secretary Long Friiay, and requested thet the cruiser New Orleans bo Rent to New Orleans, as it is proposed to present to the ship a silver service and a bell. The New Orleans is st the Brooklyn navy yerd undergoing re pairs. Tbesio will be completed in fiva weeks, and then tha cruiser will prob ably be sent, to New Orleans-a3 re quested. Fcrtunale in Having a Man Like Mr. Hay. London, Special. The Spectator, expressing its sii-cero satisfaction at the tone of the proclamation issued by the Schurman commission to the Fil ipinos, congratulates the American State Department on "its foriuna in having at its head such u man as Mr. Hay, a really great public servant, and one who knows wi'.at statesmanship means." A Big Failure in Atlanta. . Atlanta, Ga., Specicl. Judge New man has appointed T. D. Meador re ceiver for the firm cf O. A. Smith & Co., of Atlanta. Creditors of the firm filed a petition ia the court to havo them adjudged bankrupts, aud Judge Newman at the same time issued an or der requiring the plain tiff- to give bond in the sum of fSD.OOO. The liabilities of the firm approximate 5200,000, and it is expected that the assets -will be very near the same amount. The firm is said to have been badly crippled by the failure of Moody & Brewster. Admiral k'autz Blames the German Consul. Apia, via San Fsancisco. Special. The Associated Tress had nn inter view with Admiral Kautz. He spoke quite freely of the situation and con siders that he has been greatly insult ed by tha German ccusul general in is suing his counter proclamation, -j Saw a Three-Masted Steamer Go -Dowoi. Penzance, Eng., Special. A fishing lugger, the Wildflower, - has arrived here, and reports seeing a threo-mast-ed steamer fouuder 11 miles northwest of Sevou Stones. Tha crew thinks tho steamer was a French vessel. " Mataafa's Forces Shelled. Apia via Saa Francisco, Special. j TWn lnve Wn lively times in Samoa , - . c . ti,. rr; daring the past Jewdaye. r Jf,110.1 States and British warships have 6hel!ed Mataafa's forces repeatedly, and sailors have been landed to pro tect property. Numerous casualties have resulted on both sides. ..Malietoa has been eyowned King. Admiral Kautz and tho commanders of the British ships ara anxiously awaiting edvices frcm their governments and in the meantime the shelling proceeds daily. . ' Gcmez Renstated. ' Havana, Special. The Cuban gen-, era! 8 met Friday at Mariauao and of ficially decided to reinstate General Maximo Gomez as commander-in-chief. , They also decided to ap point an executive board of three rrenerrfs to assist him in dis tributing the S3.000.000 in the de tails of disarming, and in the organi zation of tha rural police for the prov mces. Ho win oa omciaur noiinea oi their "actioa end a procla'matioa will probabiy be issued to the Cnbaus. . . . mcjm i, - Tbe mind cf a wise man is lika a good gun jit has both long range aad a good kith. LI Four Thobiand Cats of Spoiled Meat Thrown Into the Bay. WAR DEPARTMENT WILL la estimate Ockjatct Appelated ts the Ciar's Disarmament Coafrcss U0.O00 Blaze in kaoiuiile, Tena. Havana, Special. Captain NV1 Gainer, iu charge of the relief of the destitute of Havana, and provost o! this city, has declined la give a receipt and thus make himself accountable for 0, JK) caaa of beef, 300, wj can of toma toes and quantities of dried apples and other stores, knowing that part of these provisions are spoiled. Chief CommiBsnry Smith is reported to have received a letter from tho actios erora missary general, at Washington, dirrct- icg him to destroy spoiled meat with out action on the pari of the board cf airvey, though fucu action is thonsnkl i roeedure, according to the regulations. Followiug Smith's instructions. Major Muliiken'a clerk, Benson, eaya that been 4,010 cans of spoiled meat have thrown into the bay. The War Department Will Investigate. "Washington', IX C, Special. Tha arraignment of a large amount of tha canned beef eupplied at Havana, ef which, it is charged, 4,4'JQ cans of tainted beef hare jnit been destroyed by tha comca:Siaiy officials, Triil be fol lowed by au order from the War De partment, which may result in au in vestigation. Acting Secretary Meikle jfhu, when shown tho Associated Press dispatch about the complaints and the destruction of spoiled meat on two occasions, without board of surrey formalities, stated that General Brooke will bo requested by cable to make a full and thorough investigation of all the charges and complaint made and report tho facts to the Department, t 56 J.000 Blare ia k'ncxville. K-voxvilce, Tenn. Special. Kcox ille was the ecene cf another destruc- tive jlra Thursday moraine, wa8 discovered in the whol A blaze trict, and had made some headway be fore tho tiro department reached the rtetno. Tho flames spread rapidly and it was with great dirliulty that it was gotten under control. Before the fire was checked the following firms wore burned: Tha McClung Company, gratn dealers; Housley and Cate, wholesale dealers iu wines aud liquors; the Davis I nrniture Company, dealers in furni turo aud hou.se furnishing goods, and J. D. East dealer ia tobaccos, etc. The ioss will exceed sixty thousand elollars. whila tha insurance is aot over twenty- live taousand dollars. R evolt in Negros. iti anttiA. special. joi. Miiier, gov' Tor of the island of Negros, reports tnat a number of bandits, headed by s man named Paseio, attempted a re beili&u ou March 27tb, and killed sev eral officials at Jnmamayian. He cap tnred the ether officials and issued a proclamation calling upon the natives to rise and exterminate tha Americans and Spanish. Major Sims' two com panies of Californians were despatched to the Econo by water. Colonel Dubose and two other companies were sent overiand April 2nd. Tho force marched twelve miles, captured Labzid, the headquarters of the baudits, and de stroyed the town. Thirty-fia pris oners were captured. Tho bandits' force was scattered and the rebellion equelched., Czar's Disarmament Congress. Washington, D. C, Special. The Secretary of State has announced the construction of the United States dele gation to tha disarmament congress. which will meet at Ihe Hague, in toe latter part of May. The delegation consists of Andrew White, United States ambassador at Berlin; Mr. New ell, United States minister to the Neth erlands; Prosident Seth Lowe, of the Columbia University, New York; Cant. Crosier, Ordnance Department, United States army, axd Capt. A. T. Mahan, United States navy, retired. Mr. Fred erick Holls, a lawyer of New York, will be secretary of the delegation. Must Pay Double Tax, New Oeleaks, Special. A letter to the Picayune from Biuefields, Nic aragua, dated March 31, says: "Gen eral Torres, a special agent of Presi dent Zelaya, yesterday again notified tho merchants that thev would have but 24 hours ta again rsy the dirties which Lad boon paid to the Treasurer of Nicaragua, who served after the rev- to prohibit the Americas consular agent from cabling to Washington or to the President of Nicaragua, at Manguo. Ha is ia charge cf the telegraph wires which lead to both the capital aad Sao Ju&u del Sur, the cable station." Afreemect Reacied on Two Points. Beelix, Speoisl. Aa agreement hat been reached between the three pow ers (the United State, Great Britain aud Germany), on two propositions, namely: The appointment by each power of a high official to investigate and regelate the conditions prevailing at Samoa, acd the making of jinaaim ity necessary iu ail deoisions of these ihigh officials. - A Welcome at Bernenouth for Ckoate. Bobnemouth, Eng., Special. The town council Thursday aiternooa passed a resolution instructing tha mayor tc call officially upon the Uuited States ambassador, Joseph IL Choate, to wel come him here, and to express hope of his speedy restoration to health. The Kansas Anti-Trust Law. The new anti: trust law which caused " l wnaarawai oi toreiga insurance j companies from Kansas, "coatinuea to t,a --Kit r r,7Z.- . classes u people. A sew feature of the far-reaching effect of the law is the probability that it will destroy all labor organizations in the State. ;The Attor ney General has already been ap proached on the subject by a coal' op erator and is eaid to have expressed tbe opinion that the law can be applied to tha United Mine workers of Amer ice. . Coastroction Work ia the Sooth. AtxcAsta, Ga., SpeoiaL The weekly construction edition of Tha Southern Architect, a monthly publication, re- I ports the proposed construction of two new cotton factories in Georgia, one in South Carolina, one in North Caro lina, aud -one in Alabama: three cottoa - seed oil mills :n Texas; a twelve-story t office building in New Orleans; a knit ting mill m V ireinia: two flonrini? mitla aua one rice m;u ia jexas; a ten-story j office- tmiding iu Memphis; thirty j new churches aad school houses in the j Southern States generally; 89 new ; residences in Atlanta and Georgia; 14 j in Alabama; 5 In Florida; 10 io Kurth. I CareilMa, aad 21 in BbttlaXXtfolinju Kl DESTROYED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. Tke Sests. A Si. fjcala, M , judge has rtJr tdadecisxa that utJsr cettain ea d. liens a busbasd Lai the rijit to to best his wife. Tke aonnal cctfcirnc cf tie Mer mvu elders engage 1 ia aissieaary work ia tha h.utLrn Mates, astrra b!i la Ccailcstcc. C. Theri twenty delegates r rer.t AcecrJing to arraageaaeata as nnuoced by the Jirec'.ctsGf the cvasua. North Caroliaa will be dm led lata nine eaietTisors' d.tlricts tar census parjoses. The suit cf Thos. T. Byse sislnst the Bcabctrd Air Lio. fcr the ro f ion of a cetUicat fcr 1VJ rhatcacf thecontpaay twck, and inc;da.aily to secare-a eEeiUlioa cf tLe rooi:cE agreement has ynt btcu d:m:irl a Bichmond, Va. Oca cf tLe largest d'sti.Mcries ever Captured in Georgia Las been r:4el ty revenue cCIeer tear Scbligna, in Chattooga county. A copper still cf 173 gallons capacity, f-,7U0 gallons cf beer, 10J gallons of" sii c'.'n?t, 4'j ja!- Icna of whiskey, 25 bt:Lt cf xnea!. 20 bushels cf malt corn, nz.il drier. Ltr and Leeter worm coastituttl the property destroyed. Ihe .Nijrta tee mccti-u cusseu tgnt ttctwera "Mvstcrious" Biily Smith and iteorce Grctso, ii. Sau I'ractao:. reiuitsi ia a fiasco. Emiiy Vaedebl!t Slane, Jaiihter ct iliism L'ouir.aa SIoaDC. ad Q!ece cf Corael.a, William K.. Frederick and George Va&derbdt. was roarrie-i ia New Ycik to John Henry Ueucud, ci nostoa. A SpricgfivIJ, 111., dispatch ay tht the IIoue ccmmittenoa appro-t.-iation. adopting the mgection cf Cbatiuiin Curtis, has prepared a lu l Trending for the erection of a new I.icro'.ii monument in Springfield to cvst $1,'. , 000. Of this amou at J1W.O0O is to ba appropriated at ctco far tte am mencemcst cf the work; Congress is la be req'.testod to appropriate SjOO.COO, and 4 J0.C-71 is to ba raised by ro -ir Eubsciiptioa. W'asfcMifton TLe Prcaident Las pr-'n!e-I CoL Adclbert I. BaClcgtcn, to be brigadier general acu chief of the Bureau ol Ordi nate, to tucceed the late Ocseial Flag'itr. A committee representing Souther a societies interested in the eccaupment to te bald at Fa Us Cnurch. Va., June 7th and blh, under the auspice. cf the Dftuehters cf the Confederacy, luvitod the Preilent to attend the exercises. TLe Prcsitlent has commuted the rentence of Edward Reeve, whj nas ccd yicted in Ttxr.a last year cf tiain robbery, and sentenced to .'iff imir: ocuieut. Tha term cf imprisonment was reduced to 20 years on the gtcund that the sentence was exocs&ive. The result cf correspondence be tween Acting Secretary cf War Meikle john and Surgeon -General Wyman, cf the Marino Hospital Service, regarding tho return to this coun'ry of the re mains of the men who died ia Cuba cf yellow fever, has been the Issuance orders of by the former, directing that none of tho remains cf yellow fever victims shall be brought tc the United States until c&ld weather returns. Miscellaneous. The cruiser Detroit 'i'iJch is now lying off La Guvara, Venezuela, Las been ordered post hasto to BiuotieM, Nicaragua, for the protection of Ameri can interests in that quarter. The oasuo'.ties iu the Philippines frra February 4th to April 4th, inclusive, are reported to the Adjutant General's office as follows: Killed, 124; wounded, 976; total, 1,100. forehja. Ten bandits Lava voluntarily sur rendered at San Luis, Cuba, and of fered to assist the United States trocrs ia their operations against the remain ing outlaws. The St Petersburg correspondent of the London Times telegraphs an alarm bt statement regarding the spread of serious labor troubles and strikes in the manufacturing districts of Bu&sia, Pacificoa who have relumed withia the American, lines in the Philip pines, report ' the death cf General Montenegro, who was regarded aa next to Afeumaldo, the most influential aai aggressive of the F.lipico leadors. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. Frank Griffi a, editor cf The Da.Iy Beview, at Mayvilie, Mo., was sact x t : 1 1 it rt w r v i W(l, OTer sod reference made to Jeee j m GriCn.B paper. Grids was oae cf t the best kscva men !a asrtaexa Mis- BourL A fire at Sea Breeze, near Jackson ville, Fla., destroyed the Seaside lsa and six cottages. The nests of the hotel barely eicaied with their lives. Loss 623,000, no insuraaca. A Carlist banqnet, at which 203 per sona were present, was held in the open air in Madrid. A number cf violent speeches were made, aad a telegram cf oocfrratulaticzs signed by a'.l tae par ticipants was sent to Don Carlos. An attempt was made assassinate tbe Czar' - aid-de-caa;r., Geseral Mauzor, at Moscow. He was stabbed in the throat by a s&zvaa. but tbe would-be esaasaia was overpowered. The eenersTs wsands ere not serioa-. The transport Arizona is echedaled to sail from Saa 1'raucieco for Manila on the 17th cf the mouth, and it is ex pected that the Scaadia wil! bo ready about the same date. Advices received frcm bacs, the cap ital cf Yemen, Arabia, say that fight ing between tbe Turks and the revolt ing Zaidia continues, aad that the for mer are committing each atrocities that the inhabitants have awora to fight to the last man. ' The London Daily Telegraph's Vi enna correspondent says: Most un favorable news has teen received io efficial quarters frcm Macedonia. The insurrectionary feeling U increiisg and suspicion movements are beiag made along the Bnlgarion and Mon tenegrin frontiers. Adjutant General Moorman, cf New Orleans, states that Geo. , Joseph Wheeler wdt deliver the oratioa at the meeting of the Uaited Confederate Vet erans, at Charleston. S, C , at their re union on the 10th of May. Advices from General Otis report that everything is quiet in his com mand, and that many of the Filipino in tbe vicicity of Malolos are display ing white flsrs in tcken cf submission to the United States authority. The election commissioners bay completed the official count ol the bal lets cast at the Chicago mayoralty election. Harrison received 143.413 45,Lfi2; tcUs: Carter 107.438; Aitgeld Harrison's plurality 40,574 The British govern meat hs selected Mr. C. N. Eilot. a B.. as the BritUh member of the joint high cemmissien lot toe setuament ci toe oamout oaaUoa. lilt? ffit I Thirteen List j Lost in tti BarsVr of i Fir. Revder.ce. THIRTEEN MEN INDICTED. A so!Kf ef Xtfttsttt ttS faratrft cf Late Crfv Is r Tri.i M te n.r cf P:tastr Lurr. New Tut. FpecioL Fire eerlv Fri day moTBtar detrty4 the exue resideace ef Wailace C A&!re.a? No. 2 Last Sixty vecth vet, aai twelve persons e'eerttg la tie Lease buraed to dea.U 1'ucbraa.da car? t d uy iae wiaa were iloa tau aa cpea wiadew la tt:e hoje et Alow I J. Ad ams, N'. 2 East K.ttv-aiath tre to tlccts distant, tttug Crt to tie hcat and eassiag the dtV.ti cf a Mrveat. All cf the bodies Lave tees rcett-l Iae dead are: Waller A. Aadxeva Tteet dent ef the New Vrk Hteau Lca'.iag Ccmpacy; Mrs. Wallace tl Ar!r. Mia. Georgia Bcyde M Jobs.. ,U! Mis Aadrwa' Lrethar. a. Cici. cf the New York tiUem Htticg Cos; raay; O.'ioa St Jet.?, ag d 7 y4ts; Wa.iacat. Jcl6. aged k years, Freder ick St Jwha. aed 13 tcoiti-t; Nellie BolacJ, etrvart; Mary I'taxnavaa. rvant; tv PUraoa. attract; Kate Dcwaing, eervact; Marie licit. r vatit; Atai Neary, servant Mis. Mary LacgLlio. ared &) jeers, Lone keetr ia the Adarts etbasLaa&t died from c2'ct.G& aad baaa The fire was la the wealthiest rl cf tLe city. Burner that tee re was rt ia cecdiarj rrtgia ui tavetVuated da ring the Car cd fcoal ta fcave tt:r ' taii ia the fact that thete v a q'.ar- i rsl amcsg the eervaata la Mr. An drew's roaotry boat last una.er re- caltiog ia the d.cLargef oee cf tte ervacta, Oae ef the dcnestics re ceived aa aacayououe Utter !ast ek. which she showed te the rviiee, bet il contained ro threat, aad wa dt.a el as Leiug tnnal ccatrer. ILe amoont of deuafea :a ttt matad at about S2W,00 pretty well cover el ty itstraace Ti:rlece Ucvtnissts tetsrectf. CuATMrnioK, H. U, fi-eciaL la tte United States Circuit Cjt.it here Fri day , Judce W. IL Brawiey TeiJlr-g, a tree bill waa fecad by the grand jaiy - m at fcaiM ivve v t I lynebing Frseer B City, H. G, ca Fell agaiosi xauteea ol lae mea accused cf B. Baker, at Lake rmrr r?. lwtt I'd- teen men are under arrest, bat n ex planatioa of the droppitgof tc cacs from the indictment was gireo. Before giving the case eat. Judge Brewley de livered aa impressive charge; Le diJ eo, be said, cwlcg to the encsualccs and gravity of the csie. He sketched ia outline the cfTecces cf which the prisocers were accused aud Iei.ed the duties cf the j-r&rs ia the premev The crime was one cf the blackest ever perpetrated ia South Carolina, he said, aad it was the duty of the goveraxent to prosecute to the fuBeet cxtect acy or all ef the men who raiakt be impli cated ia its eommissfoa. The jury re tired aad brought ia the bll after beiag oat lets than aa hear. The mea os trial cow are: Martin Ward. W. A. Webster, Ezra McKnigLt, Hecry Stokes, Hecrv Uodwia, Moultrie, Epps, Cbaries D. Jayser, 0car Kelly, Marion Ciark, Aioazj Ro-Tgers. Edwia M. Bodgers, Joesph P. Newhas aad Early P. Lee, merchants and larders of Lake Oity and vlclcity. The last two mea taesticiied Lavstcraed state's evidence. Pom-cal SrtBafon at kmf to Chaotk. KncosTos, Jamaica, Sj-eaiah The ctuncil asjouraed Thlty, leav ing the political siiatticn almost chaotic, the Bepreentat.ves hav ing passed a vote cf cecsure on the efficers cf the goercaiest, aad having adopted a resolution detoaad- lug their retnova!, iacludiLgtbe Gover nor, Sir Apc.-tns Hemmiag. TtrcugL out the rural parisLes, &iase ceatiogs were held acd efSgies cf Joseph Cham berlain, the British Hecretary cf Prate for the Co'ocies; Ocrerscr Hemming acd Mr. Pa! ache, a Kepreststative who at the Ccai cri-.e vcted with govera meat, and who holds a gcvrcmcat a- rnintment, were burned. The leaders are reported to be formolatisg a men ster pcpular ultimatusi to the imperial pevernment deuaadisg the re tore tioa of the crifiinai cctoaamcus oonati tutioa cf ltfCS, with the alternative of eonexa.ion to the United State. The agitators eay that if both decnaads are refused and a coercive ickry is tens taiaed, serious troable way dsvelopu Japanese to4 Cb;oese Laborers Ftgkt hAS Fbanci-vx. Cel., hpecia.'. The Assr-cia'ed Press represearative at JToa olclu eeads aa aececat of ract! bat tle between the Japanese aad the Chi- ce e laborers ca the Kxbista lan'.a- tioo, en March 2?th. The Jaraatae! wielded spike., club-, knives at.a exea. 5 Three of the Ckice.; were kllleJ, a 1 dozen seriously wensded. sem fatailr. and about 40 slightly tujared. quad cf police was sect to tke plea!- tion from Hooolcla end xtertial law 1 kfca been declared. t mm i Taurber Defeafs tke Trastr. WAiHixoTOjr, D. C, Bpesub Mr. F. B. Thurber, preaidectcf tbe Great Southern Expert Ass&clatioo, io tetti-1 fyiog as to trusts bef&re the Industrial commiaaico, took positive arrcuede in 1 carport c! traits, ariop that be bad at first been prejudiced azamat them, b lieviag that they would oppress the publio with high prices. EatUesrs Maoud WAsancoTOir. Speeiet TLe Preai deot baa named the twelve aew warship recently provided for by Cecgreae, as follows: Battleship, renaeylvaaia. New Jersey, Georeia; armored craiaere, West Virgioia, Nebraska, California; cruisers, Denver, Dee Meters, Chatta nooga, Galveston, Tacoma, Cleveland. Gcmez Takes tote Bratelf the &ory. H A3 an a, SpeciaL The Cubaa mill tary asembly being dead. Gen. Max imo Gomez will tak np hie pre gramm of solidifyipg tbe Cuban peo ple into a party that shall, without ceasing, nrge the Uaited State to withdraw from tha Island. Gen. Go mez consider the diaaolertiea ef tbe assembly ae bis personal achievement, aided by th military , odmlaietratiea here aad exruetenaacea at Waahiagten. Ue believes that be mergee from tke eoatreverayjwith th aaaamtly stronger than ever.befor with the better class. Operations ia tke Pktllepiees. Maxtla, Special Geoeral Mc Ar thur's operations consnt temporarily, in daily reeoanoisaaeee to ariaauidi raetioos for th pnrpeee ef keepiag ia touch with tha rebel aad ascertoiaiog their movements. Foarlb Cerabry aad two gone were out all Friday mora ng in th directioa of Beirasoia, e lit tle north of Maloloa : Ia the meantime th tired gars or busy dear lag tbe :aaael of tbe Bio Grand to Pemapga. Mayor Vau Wyek, ef New York, baa refused to permit theMazet laveati gatiog courmitte to zneel ia the dtj halL fuimaiim 4 lntas H Uc Wle State Cmm sue irsuro. l. C. !iee2. Tee istet Mate rejrr rasialet tea. ta aa etlaies by Caa.atr Prty. defied the case xe-aet tae kveeeeat City. V..c A L.ia.uU lle.W rJ (V 4.d ctlert. wtul kaaly ! tie ftc;e rf ' ftat-af w Ucoat. m.i ti tret ta teieat-e! Uettp.ri 2re e cm ty.te tie r'.tva ts eB, re iac :t x ta t scitl tat, aad t:pr..a it t t 4t;a !. at tte tilths ut It tcee feces tke I ;;at ef uirx 1 L ?iL.m sJe, rtV ttat t'.e ra:n tcr. artte e-.t'let fur tLrk L V.mm j'.te et u W iU4(? far Ue 1 rsrpi .t grad'. a4 j t-t tie rlv. tt .i tale aa4 l-ecvs ; art .? tt v ee rve4 Vy Xt rU. aai Lca'.J t i4 ia ;av:ilJ lAi I. ialtteAe- trjjti(.at.v ftcte cf a thee a aktr aaeat It te e,6ties aJ if ,'tl sriua ars at 1 pt .Is rm a eUa fee thrwoh !.: test a is Le le te xtm fct ia 1 re., tt tay te reU erel tttah stMaweet aa4 te Htz tL9 teiefUcf a thrack tte. Xa-sJf at bpA iLa, - Ii,t ere te- a"' W.ltJ t Atis:4 IW laaa.-.-eat :i. t4 (4at4 ta the rvttivl cf Feiiiiae aara l i ticket! AeUiiic Lab.4Vibvaxlf -I ci.ef tf :t li ii t fee. I.aae la Jcn!es2 a b ta tticl lilr creal I L j roc1aw.li el tk lsit4 !! ia tie trct. i r ated la j e.iah. hjcab 1 !'. la, Il wee alaa dti ibi-l t tb taud mm, far a M!wlc ae.d L tea tre4 eithicarked t!tt o ty tee eatier gesratJy aad I e Wa ai tevd by tcc'jir 4 rKeLitie kfeaUlaaa. 1 JJ TrajcJr a ALkaxr. O . h al -Wallet IL Jarkeea. vte t 1 1 Lot reiai jo3tr c3l h'.bmmf. il'.4 kl wife aid 3 tnmiL dJ rai A, ae4 Ikes ebef LiOiaeif dd, ia tin biae tore Taee !y "fM. The tbevsiaay traedf tiitdtle feil cf Ataf ee4 e4 eay a ft tat crtw4 cf rtrws ica te astselabcst tke hco. Jack ie ssrpel ha Lauidrel ki famil afid laa b!o.k:f ta a fll f dexa tln, canaed by th ! ef bla itUe wita tt Cat'cr ft W f:k Warkae aad C?Aat:e3 Co. It: 4'asea ta ftarfe. BrArrin. Kaa . H j le Its mty elctica bete, lw tirkeU war ta toe field, cat ?o&.reed cf vemts, eed lb ether vf i u. Mrs. t keile Icttea wae Ictl frr, acd Mta. hvbld. Mte. ct'.ictt. Mr. Muitk. lira. KU lie and Mr. W..e fwr eaactLwbele Miss (j'Niel. Ut rierk, wa eerily. IL wcmei: diove theex eti cerrtacei a!iihrak a bliadibg eaew Ur to. ee ryteg eciete to th i-li. Tbt !iee, jidf e asd CArtLal aie abcr. '.cs cw tdrg I tckaaj e. W A.tii"nz tt Sie'-.al Tbe KeaaceA coc:a:iai4.a ! trcgreeed to tbe petal Lfre the thice gcverameaU ere ea chaagieg aetes a to the raeaabcra 4 the rcxtaieslee. ,Ttla ia aei44 ae ae a"uraoce that Lc'r J HeJiebuty eeecf4 ti not oaty tLe pvtaciple cf th w n.ettca, bat th eotuutiaetca tulf. ae tho ousi 'e'&tios f ti Bntik ile gate woatd Lordly b eatAfed tp.s as teas th rctcQiiiea waa eaeared. 04 Wells Bssget by e 5aXcate. IlorsToji, Taxes, t-pcrial. Aa I'jif ligb ejrcdicet. re; t eate-l Lr llearv 1. Kea&aad Charge A. Cbrwa. Ci HtiLcul. Leeelceed edeal with tetrev leuuprcdaceteit Cot a. res a by wkkk it beciioe poed cf tieerlv y eil we'.is acd aoiae T arret ef tl leed led TL ir.c f aiJ i aearly f4o. 000. Tbe uxt ryadtcale wH mvMif rouliol f,i ether s:i.ar 41 tetde ia Texas. Lifters SceOaa laUwsy. Tbe Ce.ro ccrrepohdat cf Tk Lea don Daily Mail aeys: "Tbe gv erameat i eoavtdriag e obe fur e railway thrcof b tt rtere Kcwdee, X4cbb!y freei K barton m, ea the Nile, to Heiklia. tke Ie hee, try Ike way cf Kaa!a. ia Nct-ie Tbe idee would be U memrm tbe Abyaalates tremo. I at.dretaaI teeA Ikiriy-etf csg'ea for tLe Ugaada list are beiag built ia the failed tttetea. tkeet lUaaJ Cecs trfottcaa. raviccE, It I.. peiL Tie Sute e lectio a W4&4y .retailed i a I'.etublicar v:etiry,tfccft Ue !eaa octal mace . io toast- localittea. ,J ' wra'i "e ktdf ty '.weraor Dyer, wee sd be Oeaeral AaeecaWy will IUpWiea I e larse aaajcrHy, thcnk act. a. ge aa t year. Ike lW lUeitiee td -cUm-M towaa. T . r M CkrtstT! Cacar CecerafcS. lUttto. Maw., Special Among Ibe eciaiaaaatta received b tk TJaited Hc:?ye! Ckrtlavalavreeeatlr. la eossecMoo, with iu Kc-poeitiea fee ' mu gict war aoi eA bv awbi treUua," are tw frees fr&r Uaited t Statea rreaideaU, Urcver Clela4 asd Beajamia Barrieoc. c eo mead log their azarta. tk areless Ttler rapky a TacL Paaut. Special Ic view. of Ikeawe ceaa with the esceviaeeats with Ik Marcaai system ef w.rele teiegrapky acroes th Strait of Dover. Ike avtbers tie prpwk te traosout tae ae I England free Parts. Ike terminal bar will Kobebly be the EiStS tower, tkedutaaeete Sentk 1'oreleod betai 230ttdea. Twety-rhe Bed rU Make a Break. Chiuuootux, Me., Special Twew ty.fi v inmate of tbe Stat Isdaurtrae Hem for Iaeorrigiwe Girht. fa thia city, made a break fer liberty. with butcher kaives aad other wi eae. They drcve back tke guard, bex wer fiaaify ran dew a aad eeptareid by the police after a loag ehaee. The dieaolatiea f tke Ckbea tnj caused ao parbcaur see currrite aaonaj tt Cabanp t m ta taavoaa. A tUtOn aw a bff. Tbe areet Uethodaat deeo iaiii. berth is thia ecaatry aad ia I'.arfw, rroia teaignalia th eresiag A tke Tweatietk ewatnry by vaMieg ea immeaee tkaake-eSartsg t be epere friated rrtscipellr te edoflalioaal rr reeee. Tk asaaS called far i sear Jy tso.00e.ooo. Oae cf tke Carey Setters ties of Lrareay. Jrscrtaa Crrr. O-. Sieiet line- sab Garey, egsHl year, tke elder ef two Garry MteT?, wb La re baeej af flicted v:tk!rtey fer tbelaat llyeera. ddat tkehr hem three aailaa fra here, after two weeks cf tstssrt a-3 -.1 i . i t. a., uiajMauaMaUoa beisjc ... i i