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i i HISTABTjISHRD 1867. t TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Four hundred railroad employes of South, Carolina met Tbur&day night and? oecloed to organize aa Industrial TJoibn to Eght the Tillmao admlaistra- nl All th l&borinir meo if ibe irvym a State are invited to j in. -The d9vel optdeats ccncuraiou lie St. Louis city treasury are very teDBailoDal. , .The e haal been a shortage for some time whlico the treaaurer was iryiog to cover up.! There ure other eeosatiooal facts brofcirav io Hxht.- More arrests aie to b'ti made io Far I j over the Panama f ravidj Rentes on the Pria B urge are deiioi(r rapidly and there was -quite nLickv feeling there jeterday. Thi dock laborers at Havre strike la itbe corned of Davitt's seat in Par liament the courts decide against him. L-lhtre were two new cases of chol- iea aLd two deaths therefrom re po;rtfcd in Hamb-rsr yesterday. Tiiere will be an organie-d effort Id the Hosae after the holidays to briog about tome kind of financial leg lala Uok which will probably be an attempt to repeal the Sherman Sl.ver Mil. The cruiser Karsirjre has been ori?er edito goto colon a d thence to Kt-y y48i.: Mr. William C. Harris bat been1 ppoin ted olerk to the CommU aldaer ot Labor. -The Frecch Gov ernment has come to the conclusion tv,it ih heat nlan is to make 5 full (lis closure of all the facta io the Panama aclndal as fast as they come 10 light, I-Charles Richard6oa Miles, otSoutb Ci-olUa, died yesterday. James Hauremao, of Henrico county, va., 1 colvicted of criminally ateaulttnfi: his owu daughter and eert to the peniten tiary fur ten yeard. Great precau- t!,na am hot ncr taken to Dreent other IMU" v o tiofcvicts being poisoned at Helena, Ark, Lli ba been denied at the Catholic Tjiiiejvity that Mgr. Satolll has made any decision in the case or De Me jlynn r The Secretary of War an nebnees that the agreement with Mex led has been extended whereby troops 7 ill ofUitber conntry may pursue noeuit Indians Into the territory of tbe otner. f-Mr. Blaine waa much better yes- io sp.rp.tarv of State Foster wfilvtslen ongoing to Paris M arbi ttr a tbe Behrine tea case. 7-Tbe i -.Vn-ra of TonereEi were dt- kn;u wuau serted yesteay, most of the Senators ?jd members haviDg gone home for ttfl Christmas holiday. All the Rome visited the nL.A nA,rnBV stDm he made SB -A. U Uo yvam wwji address in which he sa'fl that sJgns 0: JLttherioe s o m were visible to al ; L, vra if the moral and relJjrus :onditioD3 of Enropa and that tbe situ ation war. pregnant with ruin and dia .Iter.- All the Cardinals oow in visited the Pcpe sesterday, 10 I A nn a A il .CCC In vhlph he 10 in 110 ujauts nut- Biid toat tlgnB os gatueriDjt siurm were viible cf the moral and reJgious conditions f Europe and that tbe bttu :ation was pi gnant with ruin and dis ter. - t CWk to tha fommiMloHer of tabor. ' Raleigh. N. C.,DcC.i3 -?pecial,1 William a. Harriss, having been ap- ptibted Commissiontr of Labor Si8 tjstlce; appoints J. C. E licgton, late of . jfobnston county, as cleik of that bu reau. rinxt METHODIST EPISCOPAL PHlfCH SOUTH, northeast corner of Mulberry andTourth streets, Rev. W. r Normk'n.pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 m and 7:30 p.m. Experience meeting in theTwture r.oom at 10:00 o'clock a. m. Sab bath School aw 330 p. m. Weeklv prayer mti. k and leCture on Wednesday even Sr.t o'clock. Visitors and -strangera Larl cordiaUy invited to attend these aer vices v 8V ANDREW'S PREbBYTEKIAN CKTURCH, corner Fourth aOd CampbeU its. Rev. A. D. McClure, pasu?r. Sun day services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 d. m. Mornj ,Aag su bject. "The visit of the wise fflin- ''Sabbath School at 3 p. ifl. Prayer meeddis, 'and Ware Wednesday at 8 p. m. The public cor dially invited. Seats free. "MARKET STREET METHOD 1ST CHURCH SOUTH comer Market and Ninth streets, Rev E.' C.Sevl, pastor. Preaching every Sundav at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Prayer Und praise meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. You are welcome. . jW ANNUEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH icorrrer Front and Queen etreets, Rev. W. fSoC Miller, pastor. Preaching 1 every i o of 11 a m and7UJU D. m.'Oy. D""- idaySclcTol "at 5:30 p. m. Regular Weekly J L mtine an Jecture Wednesday Sat 7:30 p All win De SI' MARK'S CHURCH, Mulberry and j8 ixth streets. Sunday services: 7:30 m-f- B oly Eucharist; 11 a. m. matins and er I in.on; 8 p. m. evensong and address. Joi'in G. Fawcett, priest in charge... , FIRST' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH," corner : Third and Orange Streets, Rev. Peyton H. 1' Hoge D. D., pastor. Preaching on Sunday S at ll OO. m. by the pastor, and 7:30 p. m. by Rev k'- G- Law. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Thursday night at 8 o'clock, i Sunday sAiool, 3:30 p. m. ovl are wel- come. Brooklyn baptist church, corner i Fourth and Brunswick streets. Rev. J. i. i: Jenkins, pastor. Services to-morrow at A 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath-School 5 At 3:00 p. m. Weekly prayer and praise I meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 t o'clvck? Seats free. A cordial invita - ion extended to straneers and visitors. FIRST BAPTIST CHUKCn, corner utn and Market streets, tiev. x. .intcuaru, D D pastor. Services Sunav at 11:00 a'm. and8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 3-30 p m. lrayer and praise mee.ng, Thursday at 8:li p. m. Strangers cordiaLfy invited. . BLADEN STREET METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHUKUil, corner 01 xiucii nuu Fifth streets. Rev. C. W. Smith, pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. Men's Siting Monday at 7:30 p m Regular Drav: meeting Tuesday afr7:30 p. m. Seats Free. j,ublic cordially invited. 5 , : ST ia MESM EPISCOPAL CHU KUti, corner m,:-j Market streets, itev. rvuucn Stranee reor. Divine services every Sundly at 730 a- m 11:00 a,m and 6:00 p. m. except onflrstSunday in the month, when only at 11:00 A. m. and 6:00 p. m. Holy communion every Sunday; the first : Sunday at 11:000 a. m.; other Sundays at 7-30 a m. Services also on Wednesday at 10 00 a. m., and on Friday at 6:00 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 4:30 p. m. iStrangers cordially invited. FIFTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH, situated on Fifth street, between Nunn and Church streets. Rev. L. L. Nash, D. D pastor. Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p.m. Class meeting at 2:30 p. m. every Sunday. Sunday School at 4:00 p. in., B. F. King superintendent. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock? Seats free. The pubbc cordially invited to all aervices. A Fumilr Father! $ "itharf Have voua mothar? ""C : OT daughter, slater or a -KoVot ret Uken Kemp s Hal uruiarr Tu" ri Vnt iind ' ungt, the eiaran. tarn for the iLr nat ana XhJ oqw. f gladly givea t yw free r UTadTigta. J mk tke large aiae oly . a 1. , OUR KALEIGH LETTER. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE RAIL- ROaD COMMISSIONERS-, Bfaoy Cnaogva la tha Law ncicaf (I by Tnt-m, luiplIfloiK ih Law and Mora Clearly O.fiuiaic Thntr Jurisdiction v. Au Jtaaac Krcrption at the bOTruo Mkuilun-Oifta IO tha fioldtra Home, MESSENGER HTJHBAU, ) BALKiGd, N. C., Dec 23 f The 114 miles of ral way in ih a Mat built fallLce Decemcer 31st. 18 U. are oivtded IW follow.: Washinirion h.aoch,22l rollfe-; Pvetteviila t.ranm.. 47i mile; Nuith O oiioa Mial nd. 14 16 milts; Murfrceaboro. 6i "mil.s: kVinatou, 8 miles: Al Demnrle n.n1 KaMifh extension.4 1-6 milet: Murnbv. Bi miles; Carakhi h branch vt Norm Carolina railway, x4 miles. The asret - mtnt ol tbl8 new roadbod ie $5d ',40i The former aises8mnVof the Noifolu and Webtero. Albemarle aud Panteiro. CrOiia CeUtrhL 'u.ii Qeorala,. Ca.o. linand Northern reads ia inci eased T&e tttter to Governor Holt. acoom- panylug tht annual report of the com Oiletiion, is interettiDtf. It touches upon the case .'Bi.ov decldi-H hv it a U uited 'States Uuoreme court, as 10 whether the WlimlDuton n1 Weldon is liable for taxation on its 29 J miles of Drabcb load already eomul ted m d iu operation. Of course that-propo tj la now liable. ' - - m. . , jine commission recommenas sucn a chauge of the prteeut law as to author- ho the asfcesu ent t f railwa8 to b made as in the case ot private property. aaoeria DiLg tne value irom the earu Ioitb aj compared with the .operating eipeotts aiid taking Into conbideration the value of the francnice ae fcll as all other condition proper 10 oa , consiuerea in - arrlviogr at the true va ua of DreDertv. Tn iz .. . . r : ' uiueriu ee cure uoiiirmiiy m a- etBme.t the comm ssion recommends mat the act be eo amendea as to au thorize the commibsiontrs to make tbe atseasu-eut of pr perty of the rigbt of way as well as on It and to certify the same to the chaircian of the couuty cummisbioners or the mayor of each liy or iucorporated towa where such property Is situated, aloncr with tne apportionment whicn may be certified to each of these officers respectively, as is now provided lu the forty-seventh tectum 01 toe act. Qjes Ions Cave presented themselves as totLe power of me commibsioners to enforce compliance wi n i the rules, regulations aud orders which tby are rt quirt d to maKe by the firth s etion of the act crtaiing the comni's&ion I htse rules atd retulaflousare iotei d ed to fl reaonatle rat s and charges, 10 P' event deception ana unjust dis crimination, ana to jicmiate com merce by making joint tbrouifh rates upn tie railways of the staie. The 1 th ctioi provides for relief in behalf of any person or cori oration iiiijied by a viuia iou of he rules and regulations prescribed by tne commissioners, r quiring tee wrong doer to make tuih recompeo.-e as ho commission may 1 Irect, within thirty days, under the penality therein preecribed. Bat ae act does not ap near to authorize tbe eomniigion to enforce compliance with the orders it requires ib in to make, save upon com- p'.iot 01 an 1- jureo piny, ine cum mUiloD thertl re reeommenas the ad aitlon of the words "any company re fusing to comply with any rale, regit tatto or order shall incur a p'ali," and all penalties to b j recovt red. as in section lu. it is albO suggebtou that nrovlsion be made for the payment of costs in tases of appeal where lha costs re allowed auaiuct the State. Tne decUion of the Sta'e Saorfme curt in tbe case of ibe Atlantic Ex- ureas com oany PgaiDst he Wilmiug ton and Weldon and Richmond and Dai.v 1 e rail wa s waa adverse to the ruling of the commission. Tne ma ler of the power of the com rnUoioa fix schedule i Is referred to. The ruling was 1 bat there was no such oer given in the act. "The comml - .inn aavs that If it is mUtakn in its roi stru ilnn of tbe act. and it was th our pose of the Legislature tocoi.fer tip Urcer ouiv ad power to fix schedules in anv C S".x then the Legislative in- int mav be eiores-ed by so amending he 21 b section of the act as to declare suh Duroose. TJuderan old law the railways are tqutred 10 make aunuai reports to the G Vcrnor. The com mission auggess that tbe Legislature c. mlder the pro priety of relieving the rouds of wba .0 near s now to be the" uineoeefary re nnlrement -f rnakh g a report to the Governor and aUo to make t e same to ine com 3U un. The com!i;letoner8 to-day ad j mrned for the holidays. The most elegnt of all the recp tlona civen at the executive mansion was that last evening. Ail the people 4n offi-ial life here were present and the reortBfUt-tlon of social life waa n a lie. Governor Holt is ft mos agreeable host and hundred of people availed themselves 01 mis opponuBuy in jLttandlncr hu last recentlon to ex nra tbelr appreciation of him a rLirernc r. citiz n a d gentlemen. The xiiA.incr ladies r-eel d Mr A'f. W lj A and Mrs. . O. aird, the d ui?hters: Mrs. R. M n , Jr of Cnb'tte, and Mm. Ba L .o l.ou.of Siagviile. The re tha narlor. Mai. S. P nJif.i- r.iA.H'ouit Alfred 11 LC1M11 ca u va -m . ' J liam, ol tne G iveror's OuPdt miK :. .v, nraniuiin:. In the Uod- -.mdininir room a dHi.tyt-ptUtioo as served bv mo-e than . doaen ci 1 1 n.ti.M.lr n. 0-rman was dancei. to the south hallway, which baa a particular ly fine floor. Many gentlemen of prom inence from otner pans of the sitate were present at the reception and dunce. -'''"''. The mercury fell to twenty d-gees this morning and ev-rjthing is frozen. t is gr-nd Ch'i tmas weather and there are hints of snow which are de- ihtfuL There are ex easive prepara tloni for Ch riot mas e j mdnt. v: Travel on th- railways was never heavier io holiday time. School girls aad boys have poured out of here dur ing the pat twenty-four hour, all ooineward bound. There is a nne rounu of entertaiiiments. The Soldiers' Home to-day received several Christmas gifts, particularly from Wilmington, and the sixty 01a veterans sheltered unaer its roois wm oe delighted at the good thinga bo Kindly provided for them. - -Tn the number of last decisions of the Supreme count filed yes-erdav was one of importance town of eialiabury v. ui wi air. juxuco uur"" writing It. Liwyers pronounce it aoie U&. w. - J , i . a It decides mat snares oi lit iEjLWva j stock in afactory (wboga balae oOm Is outside of the cuy limits; uc. uj -citii'n of the town are not taxable. Ibe stock in such cases is giveu io ojf uo corporation under the state law. Last nig nt near js-our uui, v county. Deputy Revenue Collector Masaey tela :daa rthir mdonhloeout- rtt ft ara . taM tfOaiDoed forty "- mn ai.1l I.' 1 n n imnKfl aouae ln the yard t fJoseph B iraer, in twany -i yards of bis house. 1 whs Ingenb usly arranged tod no doubt Baiker had, Derated it for quite aw bile. Facta speak louder thaa werdi. Simmons Jiver JUgalator dots cut bowel disorder THE MEXICAN BANDITS. Thy Gala Two Victories The RTO'alin xrndlMK.gpira 8rBt Into Trxaa KattroacU 8rl dbj thi Govern maut , Troop UaatentuK to iho Froat. NUEVA LAREDO, Mex., D.M5. 23 Rf ports, although cocfliclug, cone frtm every part of the tortbera tide of the reput.Ho indicating the growth of ihef revolutionary movement. Dirpitches are iubing from Mexican effl lals to Uuited States c fficers on the frontier, aud in the near future there will he a genulDO revolution in Mtxl o.- Ii '.s np tftible to gain anv information from those high tn authority ; but this muen 13 positively Rfowo. tht there was a battle on the 17th oa Mexican toil tear Guerrero, aroui tbirtv miles from the river, between Mexican tnops.and revolutionists with victory for the latter.. It Is reoorted tiat another batle tcok place on the 19ib, when ten men were ktiltd at Coralvo. where there ts a garrison. Five of the iMx;car soldiers wrre burned hair a ive. , The revolutionism gave and asked ro quarter, but ia every wsy out ! ugnt the re gu ar Mexican s uaierr. tb se. at Cori vo being a sleepy lot of half breeds. It ia also ie ported that another, party made another 1 aid ai. San Ygnacio, but aid not recross to this side and went oa into Mexico. Thiols O int rary to tb e fi rst r e por ' s which we re oartof tnebtrategyof tberevuluttoi isis. They sent two spies into Texas to sp ead the rumor .that the revoiu ion Ins were on ibis tide acd while the Diaz.fo ces were asleep and the United Stue- forces huatiog through tbe mes- qulte for the men wno weie pot even on the north tide of the Rio Grarde, the revoiuilonUts were gaining strength and phLglcg North Mexican It is reported here that tbe Gove'n- ment has seized the,railroads f r offi cial purposes. A special train of twelve coaches left Monterey last night for Lampasas Gay as with eight mpanus of cavlry and they will mach with all potslole speed toward Cuerioand by to-nigbt there will ba some ue d-vei- oomnt$. Nj informaiion has been received from tbe United States truoiB down the river, but it is reported they are patrbling the frooiir wtih little exDectation-t f catur'ng any fugitive r vjlutiouict-t from Mxijo. Mercnants here are countermdnatng orders to ooints In the North for tbrough chip- met is of goids 10 roinU iu Mexico until the present trouble subsides. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Storka In Nm fork Veitterdar The Gralu anl fruvlnlou ItlatlLetaot New York, Dec 23. The Ftntk maraet was lets active than of late, 8ilereacbli e the email total of Zoo.lX'O shares of wni. h 2l9,ouu were listed and I6.0U0 unlisted. Tbe teodeniy of prices In the eany . trading was up ward, the most marked advance hv ing bean 2 per cent io Manhattan to 1 40, the highest price auaintd since tte late C v ros W. Field lifted up -'he quota tion to l?51nxpucsitioo to ibe wieh- of GoulU-sagjS interest and which rex 8 jitrd in a hub-eq jent drop of near v 100 points in the stock. .Pacific Mil ro3 li per ct-nt on rumors of an im pending setnement of the d ffcrenc between that company and the Pai anna railroad. The general list irr prov ed i to 4 pet cent. The n.-e was checked by a heavy selling moveme in Reading which declined from 52i to . - Manhattan reac ed If per cent and the general list d'clned io li closing at about the the lowett agures of tbe 4 ay. Chicago. Dec. 28.- The grain, mar ket aVt-ra-fcQ stronger but closed with wheat unchanged from the final QU 'a- ii. ns of tbe aav before, an i ct rn and ot3 about ic drcline. Frovisioiis were dull, exceotlard. which was quiet acd wek. rCi mpared with lastnigr.t, Jai uary pork is 2ic higher and My is 5 cents lower. January lard is otf lo ceois aud Mav 15 cents. January ribs 7Je lower, May 5 cen's lower. Tbe M. JVwUkp irraturj Senaa'lon. St Louis, D o. 23 Pcvtlopmerts in the cU treasury 6(.andq,i are tensa tional in the extreme Yaw, i he man who negotiated the loans f ir Foeresul, who. in lact. was a eo beteeo fjr ibe treasurer aod mon y leuder, ha made a statement in which be sais there was a shortage in tbe citv treasury fur two years when be fi-&t began id bor row mope for the Foeresiels to cover Hup He declares i ht Mike Foere ttl him-elf knew alt aliOut it and was ac live iu covering it uo The statement which U Dilated tola mfgolr'g. creattd a treniendous BenfatiO''. xa ,ia in mn who bolda " forestel a note for a mething like 87sOt ,0, which the iatur savsis lorged Fueresttl pas rejps-o to prosecute Yaw for forgery, whii fact iu the. teeth of his declaration tbat be never exe uttd the note is com-1 m-nted upon unfavorably. It ii also hinted that some of the signatures to FoertstelV bpod arc forge-ies. Deatb of a Dl.UuKUitbed Suotb Caror ltufau. CgABlESTON, DdC. 23. Carries Biuuartidjn Miles died here this morn ipg. Be was born August 3roV 1829, was graduated with fiint honors f om Charleston college iu 189, abdmil ted to the bar in 1851 and In I8i4 be come a Dartnwr of Laao 77. Hay he, or he distinguished South Cart Una fami ly of that i ame. In 182 be become Attorpev General for the State aud afreraards acted as District Attorney for the Confederate Staves. He took ao active part in biinginit about the political revolution of 18 6 and was a meniber of the convention which nomi nated VVade Hampt'fl lor Governor, In 1832 hB waa elected Attorney Gen eral 9t the state aed was reflected in mi. . ' To Fish ih Ti!inii Adniluintratlon t OL0MBIA, 6. iC. Dec. 23 - Nearly 400 railruad em ploy ea t f South Caro lina met last night and decided to or gauize tbe industrial juh -nor oouin Car.iilaa to flgut the pr.-eot adminis tration. Ail laboring men in the oiaie will-be invoked to Jain the union Som tpeeches were made in which Go. ernor.1 Tillman was denounced Resolutions were adoptel condemning the "Wilson" Rait ay law s intmlca- ble to working men and declaring th t their is a general - disposiaon oa the part of the present administration to .. I a. worK lDijry to lnaustriai purauita oi South Carolina. Jasilte Lamar la the Noata, Atlanta, Ga., Deo 23 Aseoclata Jusuc Linar leit Atlanta this after noon fr MaovfO, where be will spend i he holidays with his wifes family- He is oznew hat improved in bealib, lu is etlli far irom being a well man. His condition is not tuch, however, as to create any alarm, at least for the present. - -1 A Bits Ilia own Dtnthteri . Richmond. -.-Va.',- Dec. 23. James Houseman, a wnlte man, was found guilty in Henrico county court this morulDg of comuaitdi g a criminal a- sault on his 12 j ear-old daughter aid sentenced to' ten eais in the peniten tiary. ' - h . Xftm Vannia DLmim. 141 MottttrMt New York City, makes a miraculous cure of her rheumatism, bhe writes: "I owe unstak abla and never to b forgotten gratitude, to Haivatinn OiL It made a miraculous curt my reumat."- . - WILMINGTON, N. C, SAT Li LATENT FOKLIGN KKWS. THE SITUATION IN FRANCE GROWING MORE SERIOUS. Mow Arrests to ba . Hade A. Panicky Feel las; on tha Boars Strike rf Ban liockueo Micharl Uavltt lxsS his Seat la farllament More VeW ' Cases of Cboleraln Hauibarf The fope'e Address. x Paris, Dec 23 At a Cabioet coun cil held io the Klysee to-day it was re solved that the Government would agree to a fu l and uurettric ed debate in Lucieo Ml vote's interpellation re garding tbe alleged Use of. oioutv ad vanced bv tbe Canal company iu tbe service of I he Government The Cab met is fulty aware thtt the motion was offered iu a spirit of hostility to tbe ad ministra loo. If oot to the reputmo it" self, MllVoye having bteo known as an aidant buooor er of Boulanger, but. President Car not has g van -'-his fiat that no one must be toured against bum there is ev.dence of guilty com- p icity lu i he f aoama Irauda and tout. toe vi vtrnmeut muuweicima motst searching invest' g4tlon. - Be idep, the Min.ctry, it is ta d. Lope that the In q'Hry eoDStqueot upon the Milvoye in- tarpb li ion may prove a boomerang Ir tbe rSoul-ngicts by giving an oppor tunny to brlcg out the hietor of the tsoulan gist plot for tbe overthrow of tbe republic and of tbe disc editable methods by which it was proposed to accomplish that ot j -ct as well as to the 8t raita to which the Government wa- driven to deitCt and , defeat the con epiration. n It is snd that for this reiscn some of the Bwulangisis regret that lb inter pellation was uttered, -.and. there are many who, while i -ining earuestly in demanding the puuisbment of the Pan ama 8wiuoler and corruptipntsts, are quallv string in their condemnation ol the Boulacger cod 8pi racy. The xi iuisiry htve evidence, it is re- p ried. that the present attack on tbe Government is part, of an organized oitn lor ibe overihrow of the republic and that each step tren is canfullv dieCUbeed in advir.ee by the plotierb agaust the contllution. The Minis ters are also convinced that, the on y way to arrest the crisis is to throw ite whole of the Paohina tcandal, as rapidly as face are developed, open before tbe pub ic and to mamtaiu only euca reserve as may be necessary lo the proper mangem-nt of tbe i diclal prosecutions. Prui eut (a o has not axactlv said -'Let no gu.ltv man e.-cai e." but he has sutsequeutly de clxred that no Kui.ty mau Sbail be shielded from Juetice by any action on the part of tbe oorernment. AJi the powers of the Government will be exercied to brli g tie law break-rs to punibbment. Mr. Hi Oot undersiauda : be pur p. te of the President and what ever may have been bis views on tbe ur iect in the Loubet Cabinet, . be is i ow commuted without receive to the po icy of thorough exposure aud rigid prosecution The severe treatment of Charles de Lessens and h s fellow prisoners has roused iudignatfoo only among their fronds and others who have a, fellow fee lire for the accused. Among tbe multitude . It hag had tho if- frct of - making . the Govern ment popular. The extreme Social ists who form such a lrge pro portion of the population oi fans hailed with pleasure ;tnls bumilititioo to the level of the low and d graded c imioals of such ropresenta ives of the BoursrepUts a- Charles d Ls.-eps and PvinWine, and the fags that .the Gov ernment has tot deigned any aaswer to those who criticise lis refusal to recognize distinctions between crimi nals has tendered more than ever to gratify i he lower Glasses, alio have iu ihe past been prtiu toed agatntt tnt republic Ratlaes, the to iiliits and other txtreujista dc not hke the tivityof the supporters of tbe old re- . ' . . J a J l I t -mm KimcS. imperial a cu oiouarcniai. 11 a reyo ution )s to cme they do not want reactionary revolution, apd petween the Iionarchits and Impe'ialists oa tbe tne side and the republic ou tbe ther. the lower classes are f -r tbe lai ter. This teoiiment is making ii-elf felt among tb Deputies and is be Hived that wnpn tn- tjnaran F ve seuibie8 efter Chrigtmas the Ministry il luvs ti e enertetio sup rt from some of the extremists who haye niphcrty been either lukewarm or hes- tile, ; It is suggested on usually well in formed authority thit ine Minis r will nave some reyela'iona to mae iu regard to the course nf the enemies of i ho republic that will divert attention to 6omi degree from the Panama ecarj oal. Revelations frouj 'America con cerning the cnarcier of M Hereock, who was connected with Bron Reinacn do not caupo surprise. The only our- nriee is vnat a man us sorewa -y R4uscb a d aa noted for qu ck wit in jadningof men should bbve had any trunaotions with sucb a t eculiar char acter as Hetz. The impression pre vails that Utiz got poisesion of some uf tbe Panama ttcre's hlO used them to th best pjib,le advantage. PAHI3, Dec 23. Tt e Gonferepcp be tweeu' bib t Piinae Minister: Bour geois, Ministar of Justice, and Lmbet, .vlioiBttsr of the Interior, was htld this morning witb the result that ord-rs were Issued to the polio i to mike mo- e arrests of persons imp icated in tbe Pa(Kaia fcandal. It is expected that in consequent of the statements made before tut Panama Iuvestitratton cow mi tee ydteiday hy M Eioquet. Presi uent oi the Chamber of . Deputies, t e will ba advised f J resign bia position in be Chsmb-r. ' - . M Figar to-day says that before Clem enceau and de Roulede fought th ir duel jeterdy, the latter direc ed hi tecooi 8 to inform Ciemei caau that .f he (de Ruled ) did not ioee Ills me i theduel b would CJit nue to attack bim io Par'1-nunt tnot paoer auu-. that de Ro Jlede refused to shake hands with his oppooent A panicky deling prevails iu ia Rour-e and CODsloerahle Ift" nas oc- cu red In the price of 3 per cent, rrtnts. At tbe close last ulgnt tneee tei-uritiea were quoted at 98 franc , 7 cent mes. Whnn the a urss onenea inisnjorui-n; ' . nm OOi the nrioe offcrea was vi iranjo, ei wntimiBaod the ouoration fcte diiy il.niined until at 2 o'clncte p. m. o t runM. 70 centimes Is the marKet Price. At the close the market was very much dcDrecSed. Bank and iiidustrll shares were vry tieely onerta, nu there were lew purchasers. buiB Conal sharea were ti Credit Foucicr S52i. Ottoruian Bana Ai aud Lombard 33 lower. Pareign s curaies were aetk and: prices showed a ircuoni decline. ' Bavbb, Deo. 25. The discontent prevailing amoog the dock laborers here for a loug time past culminated eterdavio tt general strike' Soma trouble was experienced in loading ind riiHcnarffinu VeSrls. though Dienty Of mttn wul be available to-dav to take iha aipiknra iilmtt-B. DUBLIN, DcC. 23. Justice O'Brien delivortd tne decision of the court to dan on lhn lctlu net i tion against tbe return of Michael Davitt, M. P1, for North M a h. 'lhe decision deprives Davitt Of the feat on tbe im grounos tr.at in.rU(d Fuilam for Sjuth Meatli. Uavltt'a count el admitted tnt ihe evi nence.ao far aa BisbonNuliy'spstorat denOuncitg Pari,ellltes was concerntd, applied to North Meath equally with It DA Y , DE OEM BE K South " Meath.V The decf-loo, there .fore, w 8 a- foregone conclusion and D -vitt had endeavored . to forestall it by off -rringto give up his seat In order to present himself ogaln . as a cadl- date 'his could not ba .permitted, the conrt holding thstt it could act only O oenre actu tllv before it and not admissions in advance of testimony. His tuiid uauditacy tor. Parliament at.u second election to that body has now ended. ' Bambtjeq. Dec. 23.TWO naw cases of cooier-wtre it-ported to-day and two of yesterday's cases dUd. Th. un eifiness is growing and aaother exodus is aqticip&ted. - - ROMS Dec 23. All the cardinals at present in rtotne watted upon the Pope t-day aod tendered him the usual Christmas congratulations. In reply o he eo wi wishes for tbe Church and him-elf his Holiness said that the signs of a gathering sto-m were visible to all observers i f mornl and religious condition. The European situation was pregnant with ruin tnd disaster and these conditions could only b brought to an end by the realiug vir tues of "he Church,- wbich herself .was violently assailed. In the sourse of n 8 remarks tbe Pope referred to the Free Masons whom he condemned aa a malignant 8ct who were m ver true to the people but who unfortunately were supported by the Government.. Hs id oil nets concluded by bestowing tbe Apostolio blessing upon the whole world. . , . Cotton Futures. New York. Dec. 23. Hubbard Pri-e & Co.'b cotton letter savr: The Li ye -pool market hanged bu little in prices to day. Tbe doting quotations were only 1-643 lower than last even ing's figures. This waa rarber better than cur maiket btd anticipated in o ryesterdaTs deJlw h,?Td York opened at an advance of 2 view New York ope poin's. TJ oder -the influence of light interior 'receipts the market had gain-d about 9 boints more bv 1 o'clock. The demand to cover aborts incidental to the ' bol -day . season has made- itself ftlt and limited engagements , which had existed on the snort 6lde of t e ma ket have probab y been entlre v prouced. Rpceip's for the day will probsbly be about 27.000 bales. During the afttrnoon the market lost a on-id-trable portion of tbe advance and closed, barely steady at about 6 points improvement iu last night's figures. It has been a dull day and the covering nf the short interest curing ihe mornx i g left prices with but little support in tte afternoon. Precantlona to Prevrnt Oiber Convlets OrliiK Polaoned, Helena, Ark, Dec. 23 Work on the new railway rack below this city, wbich was baueoned on account - I the mttrious pois riog of teveral i on vlct laborers, will he resumed to- nior ow Tbe prison lts-fes bae re turned 100 convicts and doubled tbe number of guards. A dead iineisestb lisnc d around it e Camp and every p e caution taken, food will be brought from Little R ck and only trusted em- pb jes of tbe prison allowed to prepare it beverat oi a us occurred among tbe former crew of convicts and poisoning wbe plainly itdicated. The ttduiapb pi uuu in iup yictU49 to dow uouerjr'iiig chem'cal analysis rhrerea la-ge number of idle free laborers here and much dls 5m.t-,nt exists at the importa tion of eoivicts ti do the work thit would otherwise ba done by them. Hie II -ad lorn Off." - New York; Dec. 23 Nelson Ran dalir owprr pf ihe sawi miji t ihe c r ner of Newark stpe-t and Willow ave nue. H boken, met with a horrible death this af tt rnoon. He was walking t trough hs mill, when a h it slipped fnru its pulley, and, in at emp'ipg to adjust iu Mr. Rard all's clothes caught i i ha maiiinery aad he was inti1y killed, vvnen ine engine was nnalr stooped bis reca n t were takn from ihe machinery, msnglfd beyond recQg nitlon, Eli bead wa completely torn from the body a" d the cloihing en I i rely stripped off. Man; of the bones of h s body and limbs were broken. Mr. Randall was 50 years of age and lived at 176 Ogden street, Jersy Cit Qeiuhtha. ' He had been in business to Hoookea ftbu; twenty jean, PJa Je- JTnta. Baltimore Sun. MiDDLETOWN. Md. Djc 22 George f jpe, aged eighteen, residing a er mte8 soutn or Miqaieiowo, woo sirucK g. G. IJerring in the fape with a large atone las Sa urrSay night, waa held ia (he sum of f 100 for his appearance a' court, stine stated that he nd big Dockets filled wi'b stones and that he had been'pla i g Jes James" duV ing tre evemng. and that Uerrlns threatened to cut him, whereupon he threw the stone at bprring Herring was knocked senseless and was carried to the i glee of t)r- rJeatty, who dresred his wounda.wblch consisted nf a mashed nose, a baolv eut icneue ana Up and a severely bruised face.- At Prtersvllle, in the southern ror- tion of thi- v-tllev, last Su day. a four year-old child of Jose oh Matthews, 0 dored. was left at home while ibe parents wen t to cnurcn. uqrir g u-ir absence the chiiu's ciotniDg toon nre an a stove nd it was so badly burned that it died Monday evening. Five Feet f nnw In pij mpla. (Baltimore Eon.) POBTLAND Ore.. Dec. 22. Two feet of snow on a level covers tbe ground in this city ana to-pjgnt it is mn coming down. Temperature is oeiow irtea ng sey -rat degrees and indications are it will go lower, Tbe Btorm is plaing sad havoc with telegraph and tele. Dhone wires and street traffic is at a standstill.:: r , j - - All railroads are endeavoring to keep tr tins in motion, and thus far there has been ouly slight delay toua aenaer tcii!S. Along the Col jmbia river tbe snow fall has oeen very heavv, and toe reportsn-m various points show it is st 1 snowing. lo-nigntoi tne ruget csouu iuu pqow is s ill falling and at O ympia it l- five feet dten. S.reet car trfflJ is sua p-nded at Tacoma end JSeattle. Tbe If.o is fl iwii tr in the Columbia river. aod another day of rplder weather will oioe the river to navigation aoovetnis city. ' ' . - : - , .. - y - , : Portland. Ore.. Dec. 23 A forty nicrht bmir .now storm ha blockad! all trains on the Continental ral- roads. " '. '- Unlike the Dutch Process . .No Alkalies Otner Chemicals are used In. the preparation of W.BAKEE&CO.'S reaMastGocoa teMch U absolutely vwre and talubU. Jtbamontthnnthreetiu$ tUtrtrenyth vt Cocoa ntizett I Willi Btarch, Arrowroot or ' Bnear. and la far more eco nomical, coating let than one ornt a tmp. It It delicious, nourishing. . ana XJJUUZ DIOSSTED. Sold by erorersererrwlurs. JAER &C0l)oxciester,lll Ik mm 24, 1 892 . WASfllKGTOX CITY.. EFFORTS TO BE MADE TO BRING ABOUT FINANCIAL LEGISLATION." Sprealatlon aa to the. IKllatloa to be Aeeoinpll-bed Mr Bialne . Trmaora rliv Better Mr. Satolll B-siores Dr. McGiyna to the Priest hood -Troops to Gross tbe Mxlean Froatlar. 1 Washington, Dec. 23.- For the mo ment Mr Blaine's- condition baa changed for the better and his spirits have risen proportionately. H's nhw- slcians.bowever.glve no reason for bud- . ' 1 I - k e puwDg -uat tne raiiy is more than tem porary. There la to be an oraniaad offoi-t In the Huse after the holiuav rt-AAa tn bri-g about s me sort of flnancfal legis lation. It will probably take the shape i an attempt to repeal the" bherman law, under which the Government is purchasu g 54,rOJ,0(tO ounces of sliver a year.- The opponents of ft efrtecoio age believe that this law Is daily menacing the securities of the Govern ment and inevitably leading to gigantic tosses.' - - - Mr Harter, of Ohio, one of the most pronounced champions of the repeal of this law, will make It his special busi ness during the recess io endeavor to mou'd the public and Concessional tent'tment so that favorable action may be taken as soon after the recess as possible. Por this reason he will not return to Ohio to eojoy tbe holiday irsuvnies, out win oe louna at various places throughout the Est where be may be most useful in advocating the i epeal of the law. On the other hand, tbe friends of eilver are not less active and expect to see a free 2o!nnirn hill 1 T' ' '!la?!d. ' : r uay mat ne expetea & free a fpf Rnlnuira b'll would soon b'' calkd no for a vote. His amendment 1 1 the bill of anatr.i Hi. I, wbich provides for the repeal of the Bherman act, makes that measure practically a fr-e coinage bill, and San- a or Stewart thinks that when it comes to a vote It will pass . Orders have b-eo rent to the United States 6tem r Kearsarue. now at Im. Guayra, ' Venezue a, to prrceed to Colon, Panam not later thao the 20th instant nd then to continue north as far as Key West. This indicates that affairs are quiet in VeLZUela and that tne various recent reports of difficult!!' ar either groundless or eggeraUd. becreiarv of StaU, foster will resign his portfoio before leavne for Pa'ia.. where be goes to act as aeert for th United Slates before the Behrinp eea arbitratorp, wboareto meet February si'd. As nly three weeks will elapse oetween tbe date of theSect-tary'a de parture and ihe end of the p esent ad ministration' the vacancy will tot ha filled Aselstnt Secretarv Wharton will act during the Interim. On tbe tlousa side of the Caoltol th's morning thtre was a scene of deso a tioa. The H'glra of members beiran some days ago and to-day but half a dozen Representatives were io the chamber eneaged in answering their carreep ndenee Q heralse the hall wa Jdei rted, ejerpt wfcen 'he ublg ulirJua new.-paper man entered it in search i.f an item, which h was des tlaed nt to Had, or when a f w noisy p ges chased one another no and down tbe ai8li. Ia the r om of the Cim mlitee of Appropriations Mr. Savers. of Texas, was ousli v engaged, wiihtbe assistant of a clerk, making up the Sundry Civil apuropriation hill for a report 'O the futl Oolnmittee. Besidft the elerk; no oe was in the room but Mr. Uockery, of Missouri. He was engaged in studying questions relative to the internal revenue taxation. Restated that 'hi investigation as to the condi Hon of the Treasury would be carried: on sole'y by the Ways and Mans corn mttteeana mat the Appropriation com mittee would, oat interfere, although he expressed his belief ihat it ware t e oropev oonamlttee to conduct the In quiry. He predicted that li tie legis lation would be ea acted thU season outside of the regular appropriation bids, all of ' Wiioh wre in an uiusial 0 ujdlUon 'f forwardness. PereOB&lly ne preferred ttut the extra sinn would not be called btrfora Sa He thought this the wisest couaa un less It cou'd be &ir-ed that a session - ctlled ia March would be merely for iui urieauieiupn oi vne House. ; On the Senate eide there was an aspect of complete evocuation and d sertioo, even more striking thai that of the House. The chamber was as quiet as a cemetery. Not a page flit- ing bjut nor a single Senator was to be seen. The door ken rs were all absent from their -poata and ever' committee room was looked and 1 business supnded ia the clerk's offic . Senator Chandler was the only Senator who appeared during the day and after Attending to some matters relating to Immigration he left the Capitol. He has not .vet appointed the sub com mittee of Senators to cotter with the Treasury officials relative to. the two immigration bibs reported yesterday to tbe Senate and Houie, but will con sider the matter during the recess and prpoaDiy announoe it some time next fhe famous case of Father McGlyoo, of St. Stepbens church, bus Qaallv been decided by the restoration to him f authority to perform hie priestly functions The t?etnement of tbisoate came within the sope of the gener 1 power vested la Satolii, the Pan I leate and the d els Ion was nromul- 3ted by him to- ight ' at tht Catbol e Ualverslty, where be is stopping. Tl ft case was first', formally presented Satolll on Wednesday last by Fatl er Burtsell. McGhna'i, friend and ad viser throughout his controversy with the a'0hbisbcu. wnicb resulted In tbe suspension of the: priest and then hia practical ex-commuuication. H.3 pre- at the close of which Mgr. Satolll tola bim to return to New York B"d con municate to Dr. McGlvna a meisagtt from hiqjt roe purport or this message can on y be surmised, but it is believed to lave contained the statement of the co i cessions required to be made by bim i ordT that bis plea might receive far. o able consideration. Mclilvnn's rt ply wa brought to Washington tb morning by rather B.rtsell and to-da he and Mgr. (Satolll were in consulta tion over the matter. The presence cf Dr McGlynn's friends io tbe city be come known and, as the result, various reoris were circulated as to the action ' tf Mgr. Satolll In the matter. It bad not been tbe Intention ot the Papal h? gate to ettle tbe caeat this date, but at a late hour 'o-nigbt the fnltow ing statement was furnUbed the United PrefS by a repregentative of Mgr Satolll - - .. - - . - "To end the many contradictory tel egrams sent out it la thought expedient to state that at 9 o'clock p. m Dr. McGiy nn was declared free from eccle siastical censure and resiored to the exercise rf bis prfcstlv functions, after having satbfied the Pope's legate on a 1 he points in bl case." . : Tbe effect cf this decision by Mf". Satolll is limited t-It enables Dr. M Glynn to serve as a priest in any parisn to whieh he may be a signed. A re. tu--n t h s oid field at S . Steph fis is a ubj ct fur further coasideratun and mut be settled, the authorities here say, by Archbishop Corrlgan, cf New YorK. ur. tjurtaeii returned to Siew York to-night. . Sew &fitttxtiments. '' ljl jiJj lstaaaaa ellBallBa ISIbbSbIbIB 1181 BBIlBar OTnitiia, WB HAVE A TBW ttaNDSOUE . . XITVIVER, -i ST - TEA - , - -- -ALSO' et WHTCH WB WILL CtOSK OTTT AT GRRATLT BEDHrin PPTrRq vnn raw tmr m.T. SEE 1e1,I8 IAtRTM AN0 AME VEBTNElLryNKES CALLAKfi WM, E. SPRINGER & GO. Xriaportexs sua.a. J"o"b"bers, I JPurcelL WE HAVE THE PLEASURE QF EXHIBITING FOB THE FIRST TIME IN THIS CITT THE GENUISE JU8TLT CELEBKATED JN THE NOBTHESN CITIES A3 THE FINEST OF THE ARTISTIC DESIGN, THE FINENESS OF FABRIC, THE BEAUTIFUL BLEND-. INQ OF COLORS COMBINE IN RENDERING THEM MOST DESIRABLE FOB OTHXB KOVELTIK3 COHMAKD GENT'S fURNlSHRRS. A. DAVID & POSSIBLY YOU ARE Christmas FOB TOTJH HUSBAND, SON OR BROTHER. WE WOULD LIKE FOR YOU TO CALL AND LOOK AT THE NOVELTIES WB CAN 8HOWJTOU IN Suits Overcoats Gloves, Suspenders; Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Full Dress Suits, Ties, Collars an "1 Cuffs, etc. etc. f , " " - J , 1 SPECIAL SALE IN Our r.lerchant Tailorine: Department IS BOOMLNO, AND IS STILL COMPLETE. COME AND LEAVE YOUR ORDERS. A, DAVID & COMPANY CASH CLOTHIERS. A CASE OF S. H. FISHBLATE, Dun'ap Hato. : r i Useful . and Ornamental, FMAKXNS TOUS SELECTIONS FOB CHBTSTKAS SA7TTA CLAUS 0UGESTS THx " 1 I" w .-'' - ? - ' " aat t ri Spa-a CSEFC7L AS WELL A3 ORNAMIXTAL. BU 8AY8 TMES !ARE HARD AS iww -rwi BS PRACTICAL IN TOUR CALLS. NOW THERE IS NOTHING MORE V8WUL ORjfA MENTAL OR PRACTICAL THAN A PAIS OF il' USEFUL TO KEEP THE TOOT WARM AND PRESERVE THE HEALTH. J : -ORNAMENTAL IN THAT TBET ADD TO PERSONAL APPEARANCR. V ' PRACTICAL Aft THEY SERVE AS A OlFT AND GIVE SERVICE AFTER WAR. W HATS THE HANDSOMEST STYLES IN TOWN AND CAN FIT THE BABY, THE MOTXXX THE BtfOTHSR, THE PAPA, AND ALL THE SISTEHS. THB COUSINS AND AUNTS. CALL A EXAMINE., WZ WISH TOV A MERRY CHRISTMAS. ' . GebR. French & Sons. PRICE 5 CENTS. SETS, Sets THE ATTENTION OF BUTEB3. COMPAHY. OUT LQOKIXd FOB Presents - Neckwear, CHILDREN'S SUITS MUST GO. WISE MEN DO FOOLISH THINGS SOMETIMES. WE OVZH , LOA D OURSELUE3 THIS SEASON IN ' OVERCOATS, EXP ICTING A COID WINTER. NOW WE'VE MORS OVER ' :OATS THAN WB NEED. WE ARE NOTQOINQ . -TO CARRY THEM OVER TO ANOTHER SEASON, IF - THE PRICE WILL HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT. They. Have Got to Go. - . BALANCE OF OUR Children's - Suits 'FULL DRESS SUITS. SM0KIHG JACKETS," , . DOUBLE BREASTED SILK VESTS. QUITE SILK and PIQUE fULL DRESS VESTS, OFFICE AND &T0RE COATS, , UMBRELLAS AMD HATS. SUITABLE CHRISM AS PRESENTS, NICE SHOES. . it. .L I
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1892, edition 1
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