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RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY JANUARY 20. 1900.
No. 48.
L.HijKd
.
GOT THE GUILTY MAN
ing Sherron.
rctt hoM ofilces! under the McKinlev
ntimjulstration. doimr serviee in nol
lector Carl Duncan's peach on-hard.
Dr. 11. A. Cobb is as good a Republi
can as tiHTe is in tiiv Xt.ite nf r
rri Mrriiire Arrested for Kill-m A'nis of nrJerson, reacc of
LU ,..ww t.ranville ami Dr. Hamriek of Cleve
land. Dr. Thompson. Otho Wilson.
McArtlmr and others tight under the
Umner, "Anything to lcat the Demo
crats." which H really a Republican
banner. Then there Is Marion Butler,
wno trots for Butler, and Butler alone.
Republicans are! telling him that they
intend to return him to the United
Slater Senate, and that is he secret
of Butlers unusuil activity. Every
body rtvnembrs;how the Senator held
out of the last campaign, and lie could
not be Induced to take the stump until
the tw.tol was ; nearly at an end.
It was srated yesterday, from Repub
lican sources, that Congressman At
water, who was in the city Thursday,
was told that (lie could not enter the
the Populist Executive
ee. f
HENRY HAMPTON IS IN IT
,1, Mraf k One of the Men with a Piece
v( iron-Holh Men Held for Trlal-
Tbe To White Men Encaced In a
ItotT lib sroes Itemalna of J II.
Halliburton Drought Home for Dart
lenhan CJets Ten Year
X- l T -t f C ! 1 V ......
i... Jan. xo. levuii. i ...
Hollow murder
f .. :u-ky Hollow murder case js
a . : I' cleared-up. TJie coroner's
,.: i:ipicst was in session yester
k ! again today. At the inquest
i. . . r !..y facts were iirouglrt out
. r.- to a negro who was then at
.t- murderer, and every effort
:; i-lf t appreheml him.
. r:iz Iat night he was arrested
tm.i:tv county. His name is Ed.
TOO SHARP FOR RYAN.
Existing Seaboard Syndicates Wiped
Out and a w Greater Seaboard Syn
dicate to Take Their Place.
ltaI;imoTe. Jan. 10. Messrs. Wil-
Srttne liam and Mkldeiidorf, managers of
the .V-aUvrrd syndicate, have stolen
a inarch n Thomas r. Ryan, of New
York, and are no longer armrehenslve
stole trie Horse or -Mr. mm lie can -aue them trouble. They
IVrrv on the nisht of the killing, have wiped out the existing syndicates
PH'rtlve evidence that Mc- ;Lfn? .i F?1? V.e
f . .., , , . , . Known as the (Irt-ater Seaboard Syndi-
Mierron. nml there is ei- rat OnirtitM of beneflciary intcr
;oiutin? to the fact that Henry est 1n tlw Floritla CcntraJ & Penin
. . ti was mixetl up in the fatal ular and SmlMkml & ltoanoke eymli-
l thiit -lio assaulted one of T. "... lum?1 n' nu" ln Vaee or
- . . uiem win h stiustituttHt certlflcates
.h: e men with a pnxv of inn. u tll ntny svntlicate. TJley huvc nl.
I-;'; will lie held for the prand Jury, ready received he assent practically
I - r.ero McClure was brought to f all the signers of the Stalwaixl &
t. ;.- ,i:u on the Indate! 2X7 train this J10:1"0, asMnicnt and a lar?e ma-
n -r.l imniiitoif f r.r-i r.U J1ty of the sixers of the Florida
- . If nntr.ll A- I'.nnnciilir n imuviiiin,t
okuts imiuest was continuw.v".
i lie eiieei oi inis ino will lie more
p vara tipoa Mie
of the syndi
. r.. Litilf Hint Vjl Afr'lnre
,! ihe fatal shot, but it is also quite fantlcbl; tIu,n ux
, ,-, h.. tvT,r. mn won f Jsirrfac. Hie nwnapTs
freneral jtaic w,u n,so w vun? trusroiw or tiie
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ACTON HOMES ACTION
Dundonald Occupies a Kopje
After a Hard Fight,
AFFAIR "ON THE TU6ELA
Reconnolsaaneo a Complete Success
Hoera Kracnate Foremost Trenches
Parties Seen Carrytns tbe Dead and
Wounded from the Scene Klmberley
Asks for Heliograph Dispatches and
Wants to Ilear from Iad ysmlth.
.a m -
Tmnes slowly . on the British flank DDnriTO A fir I AHOm
towards Skert's Drift. There was very j HK II K II A K I- I A K ll T K
little firin? cUtt Tf -Je tTint, l 1 1111. i krtllU Lll
olenBO T-JTlage lhas 'been, evacuated
aodJurned ly the Boers. ;
, SYMPATHr FOR BOERS.
London, Jan. 19. General Duller ca
bles the War Office as follows:
"Spearman's Gimp, Jan. 18, 7:15 p.
m. I received this message from Gen
eral "Warren yesterday afternoon:
Dimdonald, with mounted troops, was
Senator II ale Says the American Peo
pie Are tvlth Them.
. Wasfhington, Jan, 19. The Trans
Taal-was the dominant topic in the
Senate today. The matter came up in
connection with Mr. Allen's resolution
requesting informaitkm in regard to
the .atti'ttrde of the government to-
Tirds recogni'tion of iepresentatives
fwm that South Af rican republic, and
there was a rather warm imerchange
of remarks between Allen and Spoo-
ner over the latter's amendment to the
resolu'tion modifying it cfco the extent
tfliat tlie information be requeslted to
ibe furnished by the President, "if not
incompatible with the public inter-
est."
Mr. Allen charged iSpooner witth at
tempting to "strangle" his iresoliiition,
and Spooner intimated that Alien was
a demagogue. The 'latter resented the
V mi .
Business Yields Better Re
turns than a Year Age
NOW A CREDITOR NATION
D. D., one of the foremost Episcopal
minSsters of Corfch : Carolina, saTd, in
the course dt "a fervent and -'able
prayer - during J the j ceremonies : Th o
battle has "been fought, oil! Lord, and
"we su'bmdt - to " the ruling of an all
wise j Providence; aye, we rejoice no w
in the fact, that .the, people in this
fair, rich land are one':" 1
THE WAR IN LUZON.
Last Year Completed the Process of
Taking the United States Out of the
Debtor Class Exports Mot Arrested
by Advance in Prices Cotton Goods
Nearly Thirty Per Cent. Higher Than
This Time Last Year.
intimation, lie also took-occasion to!OT-bee'n,.!Pace witn .the old is the ques
(New I York, Jan. 19. -Dun's Weekly
'Review of-Trade tomorrow will say:
Whether Whe new year will surpass
refute the assertion thait the party he
represented ill ad gone to racces, dec la r
tion which gives especial interest to
every j week's returns. As respects
profits,' practically all 'business done
this month yields Sairger returns to
amount yielded last year.
It as not much itlliat the volume of
In action in the afitcmoon west of Ac- in !hat 'the Populists were capable of
t t t , , , - casting two anu a maix imawion. voies.
ton Homes. I reinforced him at i Mr, IHale made a lenbv and some-
p. m. with a detachment of First Dra- what stirring. speech on the resolu-
m v m - - ' - - J A I . It 1
goons, lie occu-pieti a Kopje after thel -non. . xie saw lie couia not .oeiieve
fight, and now holds his position. Field at, an accredited representative of
A ... , . , , A the brave jeople of (South. Africa had
Cornet Heilbrun wis killed and twenty ieea refusetl a hearing by tne Fresd-
other lioers. were killed or wounded dent, but i if it was so the i people ; exports and dmports laisit year, for the
and fifteen prisoners were taken. Our should know it. He declared hat the first ''time, exceeded $2,000,000,000, i but
losses were Lieutenant Shaw, severelv sympathies of Americans throughout 1 ... -J- .f l w
woundeil: two privates killed and one the 'land ere th the Boers ;m their L .. i -f . ! , ,
1 - struggle, and asserted .that the war latjons; that the year i completed the
V V U VS V VA " ' " '
linglana was levying was the "most
fell, blow at hnman liberty that has
'been struck durinjr the centurv."
.Motiuer luyer, Jan. is. me general ir. Kale emoted fi-om Balfour's
Insurgent Towns Captured Nearly Et-
ery Day Filipinos Safferins tiosses
of Men and Property. v I '
Washington, Jan. 19. Two impor
tant ; dispatches were received at the
War Department today from General
OtisJ General Otis says, under data
of the 19th: ' ;'
"McArthur reports on the 17th in
stant that" thirty-fi ve rifles were sur
rendered ait FJora JHanca; that an
lanlbauig, McRae; of the Thicd in-
f antiry, capitured three insurgent offi
cers, the wife of - General Mescardo
and i considerable insurgent property,
and liberated three Spanish prisoners;
that at Calang he captured ten insur
gents and oorned : seven tons of rice
and the insurgents' barracks; that Sul
livan, of the Thirty-fourth infantry,
near ' San Jose, suprised an , insurgent
laiboT,. production, tiding and trans-n """
, ' 8 , (sideraible live stock; that Lieutenan'ti
poritation than -business of .the samejHonle, of the Third infantry captured)
Iteconnolssanco a Success.
progress of the United States from a
debtor to a creditor, nation. .
(Exports are not arrested toy the rise
roconnoisance made yes-terday is re- sieech asserting that the .South j of prices. Kven this ; week . there is
ported to have met with entire sue- African war had knit together : every .reported, an export contract for 50,000
cess, 'llie itoers evacuated tneir fore- (branch of .the English sneakinr ,neo- . i .,:, .-iJ ru .
. . , ... . i , - r . ; ' . r3 x. I wuo wieci rans laivtfii uv viiitxiii'U
dropped shrapnel into them. After the hmence: "1 deny that the -American
artillery fire groups of ten or a dozen people are in sympathy with the ad-
Roers were seen caiTjinig off their ministration of Great Britain in this;
dead and wounded. war to stamp ont niiman iiiberty. 1
The Highland 'brigade took iposstsskwi deny that the section of the English
of a position occupied hy the Guards Rpea king race that lives on thxs con
works.! This week .one contract of
10,000 tons for a Western road and
:two contracts for bridges requiring
11,000 Itons, are, the only large trans
actions reported in iron products. ! -
Perhaps the ... most . important indus-
?.,-i!irv ml t.-r lnt n
. ... r - - i ... i. i i. . r
with two or more negroes. The l" iTLV. lw ' ,V" tT SJt'a knr Thorr . tinent is to be drairired at the oh-ariorfc 'trial event is the success in. market
!-rol uuin had a large rock in his
A. t at the time he was killed.
remain of Mr. J. II. Hallibur-
u !,i died at Johns Hopkins Hos-
cecds In h iv n- trarlsfiTTed to K Um their second "position at the Ixise wheels of war against the republics ng woollen goocls foi the new season
eeetis m n.ivmr xransieTreti to mm ii , .u. nn Lf nnhh aMm." iat prices averaging 18.4 per cent high-
rtTT lWni.l.Hil0.k W .ill k4 111 L IVUII r. a'11 UUt 1 V lllTiliHY HIltT CUirAi I v- -
vvii.uiviutNr cviiiviftiri, ii iiiiifL- i " " ;
tTitc u-kini, .t.i.. i m tne n ace wnere tne iiirse laasreT
,1 rUv arriVed in VhTvirr to- amounl-of tock of 4he n oomptiuy, was titca imesaay, wiuon is to m e
. ii .enuy am veil m tne ciry to-i ,., . . " Amnt. nir ifho rtrr. TTio a. opposed to
and were taken to his resklence " " i- jUllu TCL , :iu :n it ivas the result of the doings Of a
wnn tne pians or the promoters. be-r""vc i' A
cause the voting power' of the tftock note being taken of the enemy's a
would be vestl in the trustees.
As wool quotations
t V
. Male exDressed the belief that thai last year.
ueen of the En:rlish neoole was average 34.9 per cnt i higher than a
Arr 11 I - . . . . T .
.. I vinAAi a .vrvrk - n -r rA -v-h I .1 - r f v t-'l I H l'll. l il.il-" 'I I Til I M 11 J I 1 id A
h. ivnnl.1 1 .ir-w t. itt southeast, near tne river, ine us- y- w ,A, Uw uevxa. rr- f " "r"" , r
i J:i-kn street. Mr. Halliburton
.j- .ne tf Durham's 4est known citi-r-
? a it I hail a large circle of friends.
u.s afloat 44 years of age and wns
j n f the late Wra. Halliburton.
I I.-aves a wife ami twos sons. His
was a Mis Alexander, of Cliar
: . laughter of Ir. Alexander, who
In die State Snate In 1S07. The
; . r.il was conducted from the resl
this afternoon 'at 4 o'clock by
J. It. TursbuU, pastor of the FJrst
r vvteriia church. Tlie remains
u t- interred ra the city cemetery
IS .TJE.TIOIIY OP LEE.
r-ici1t1a The fT?iitish sustains! r.n toiH-euiaiors
losses. The resolution, with Mr. iSpooner's
A hospital train removed xa number Tn Tr?? V UI; a
a cessive. But the n opes or wool specu
lators, for, a f uTither rise .were dashed
by a fall of five per cent in merinos at
a. Txvndan ssiile. : ' '
(Business in cotton goods begins to
of soldiers snfferinsr from enteric fever
to Wynbcrs today. f
near Malolos one! officer, twenlty-flvo
men and six rifles; that Van Horn, of
the i Seventeenth infantry, -struck ft
band of Ladromes at Santa Cruz, kill
ed seventeen, wounded -five and cap
tured thirteen men, and nine rifles. '
'iMaeArthur aeports on the 18th in
stant that a strong mountain' position
west of Mahalaoa-V occupied by Gen
eral Hizen and fifty Amen, was cap
tured yesterday tby Mcltae, of the
Third infantry. The enemy left a
lieutenant and four men; dead in the
trenches; MdRae captured a captaan,
one man, 130 rifles and several thou
sand rounds of ammnnition, and de
stroyed an arsenal and a quantity of
rice. Our casualties, one man
wounded. " ' j : j
. "Bates report's that Schwann column
of . cavalry is refitting at JBatangas to
move eastward on the 19th; infantry
is how imovfing in that direction, and
the enemy is retiring, snffering loss
of men and property. Our casualties
few, mostly slight wounds. He re
ports that part of Wheaton's trooi.4
will enter Demery and Taal tomor
row'. They are meeting oposition In
the mountains; which iinipedes their
march. ,. , ' f ; : ,
"Six officers, fifty-four enlisted men,
four civil employes and eleven friars.
Klmberley Wants News.
(Modder River, Jan. 19. A message
Confederate Veterans In New York Cel
ebrate with a Danqaet.
New lork. Jan. 19. Confederate
k f r,., has been received from Kimbeiley ask
the annual banquet of the Coafetler-, irzJor news daily The
ate Veterans' Camp at Uie WaWorf- 1ITiwI? !,nnxI?"s1 1S details
Astoria toni-ht in honor of die mom. l nguung nx iiiiysimui.
r..e tiurrLig of Mr. Frank IVrgn-1 ory of nolHrt K. Ix?e. Mrs. Jefferson
of this city, and Mis Mary I Davis and a party occupied a box.
II .. ilanghter of Mr George Kit-I She was loudly cheered. iAt the speak
I. of KittlrvII. ha lxHn announcetl.l ers table among others sat John TeHu
ueM:ng will rake nlaee at thel pie Graves, of the Atlanta Constitu
of the bride next eilneslay.l tion. who made the speech of the
evening, the toast being The man on
was taken up. Mr. Morgan made ar29.7 per cent hi-her than a year aMerifASSw
?"rvu" VWi , 'rrr- . r.. , , . , TCTllast eveniinir. .'Nearly, two hundred
adjourned.'
GimiOANY AND ENGLAND.
VIEW PRO 31 MOUNT ALICE.
The Relchstas Hesitates to Imperil
' Present Friendly Relations.
iBerlin, Jan. 19. -In the Reichstag
today, Herr Moeller, while interpel
lating the government on the seizures
of German ships toy Great Britain
reached - Manila the day' (before via
Oalamba. 3?-. ': : . '
"Young, at Vigan, reports a, number
cases in hree weeks-over 20 per cent: . . . ..w ,nt, 1'jn.wffPn1
, Shipments of shoes from the East in
execut ion of old -orders continue larger
than in any previous" year, ' 2S0,i3S
larger jithan last year. I : '
The market for hreadstitffs is not ac-
. V T ''Sliffht casn;iltics "among his troops,
ive, nor have change m prices of ele- '.Kobbe ; ei)edition-liiand61ph
V- lVrru.on i a well-known sales
n who recently moveil hero from
iiii-:-!i.
T J. S. Chrr branch of -the Daugli-
Boers cannot lie Enticed to Waste Any
of Their Ammnnltlon.
Spearman's Camp, January IS.
T1 lit I J I
the monument and the memory of . UV.. r 1 w J' Germany was generally favorable to
I!olert K. Ixv." In closing, he said: uie xinu.-n ax jiui ai.x uuviy Boers, as
His life was a benediction and his
spoke in a moderate strain, while at, u- fi jeaij-racuM: vra V1 lAlbay
the same time severely condemning wreKb -.u j uu, dms-c .a,-
Hi Ffntish TLaval ainthontjes. He said OJOJ uwiu -jwr. i .
Stocks have not " been active nor
organizatiori and 1 irohber bands, with.
and
ves
fori
province and Samar and Leytd
nds yesterday." :. - ... );
The second dispatch was as follows:!
Confederacy held memorial I death like a sunset.
magnificent view of the
River. General liyttleron's
- in eonimetnoration of the birth-
u of Wn. IL II thi afti-moon.l was read, in which he wild that the
T M-n-ios were held in the Durliam onlial feiling now existing among all
lettt-r from' IYerfdent McKinlcv occPi a hill called One Tree Mill: seizures had created great excite-ago,
TTtTirr-Vi n-kn-kyxf rf nrt.ni Con f TdT Chm fill
eia eoiiTi tries. The
brigade ffoirs. Von Rnelow. in renlv. said cents per share higher, than a week
- - - i - ' ; ,dU U
were most civilized j strong; railroads . closing J5 cents Pj ; Bnena Vista, on the western 'coast off
Minister of Foreign 'store Ihigher, and mdustnals Mit ,3 P that he crossed the mounmin.
nortliwesterlv direction from iSam
l Joaquin, southern Pu'nay, on the 41th
Library.
ae of Alfred McClenlian. the gratifying.
:.-- a--UMil of attempting to out
hi" tepLiuchter. lias lnen dis
l ..r. The Jnry fountl liim guilty
' r U-inz out live minutes, and h!s
: r k:i:encil him to the public
: vi U of Durham county for uine
j-'t al eleven months. He dkl not
the ieople of the united country is
THREE RANKS ItODDED.
Seven thousand eight hundred yards fc thronzhout Germany and there-! Considerahle failures follow speeu-, c ! j.u,, ,,t4n,J
from Mount Alice there is a h.gher fore would state only that which 3ative;excesses, and defaults for eleven cartna rifled cannon auA
kopje held by the Boers, covered with AVas absolutely necessary, in view of days 1 of January were ..072,f"'M
trenches. There are apparently two tllft riminess of the oolitical situa- ga'in&t $3,623,209 last i year. Failures t l K.t:-. J . wl
-nin on tins Id 11. On the British left it.- on,. fi,n f .v Blflri- .hU,, 00 h ri-uiousu . Aiiuque iua .a.u oaxyix,
" ",,, , , , , . iiuu. . iuc vivuAiiinALi v1- lil- n'tii'ii).vi.,ui .v.. . rilip p einiif-al 'mirHuHl to Sslll .lose U1S
v " " ' I tLW-lliirertllLS Ul t Oiau XIUU UICVWUMJ U'HILTru. uww;i5 aiuu a.vn.'ty x-u vaiiuua.
. - ' k IB f i ! 1 fl. C - - - A I I
PF.NION RILL PASSED.
A Citizen Shot Daring a Flsht rlth
the Thieves.
Indianapolis. Jan. 19. Bank robbers
entered three country banks this
morning and -blew the safes to. atoms
with dynamite, Securing about ten
thousand dollars. The "banks entered
were the Commercial Bank, of Silver
iik 5v h.mk at iillettsvirie anu a
bank at AkTon.
, After leaving the Commercial Bank
-the rolihers were met by a night
wrtitelniKin and a 4iitizen. A tight en-
the Boers. The British hold Swartz- hbeenVatalned and force stHl prevailed
Kop on me ngiu. ueuerad nurren over riht
holds a position on the left. There is onrnt Von Buelow read the nrin-
only desultory fire from tlie naval rcilles of belligerents' rights submitted
guns and a Howitzer, ot a single ,v flermanr to England, who nad not
shot has been drawn f rem tlie Boers. vf. rnlied. The British novern-ment
Warren and Lyttleton arrived at had rnroni'ised indemnity for the seiz-
Mount AMce this morning. They irr and .ad gaid shins bound for
found a captive balloon above One Mrts near the seat of war would be Lnn JnPPl1 js de-eision I in the case tof
Tree hill. The IJaffan correspondent L-fp 4 the least, mossihle Iwav. LfH
- . I - w - - " w I d 4 v. " n "V - m. -v 3 M-m w
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ADJUSTMENT RATES UNLAWFUL
; ' : ! . ! ; .' I
Decision of Interstate Commerce Com
mission Affecting the Ii. 8c N. j
Washington, Jan 19 The "Inter
state f Comimerce Conmnissiion today
casualties,, one wounded; the enemy's
loss considerable;-: entire population
fled to 'the mountains; heat oppres
sive.
MANLY AND HONORABLE.
Administration of the Pension Rnrean
t nder Evani Warmly Dlcnaed.
V :t-a;n-:.n. Jan. 19. Consideration
r n.-ral jtension bill for he year
i to Commissioner cxcuan n. .t- v.u ""r." u
it is tH'lieveu one 01 uie 'uuriars whs
wounded. The roliwrs escaped, car
rving their woundef ctmpanion
There is .great excitement in the
localities where the" robberies
curred and lynching is talked of.
antagonism to tJomuiissjonc
administration of the Pension
i' a :-.-iii to manifest itself. It ap
:. -. .-?ifetly in a s-peech by Mr. Cur-
Kan-us, whose criticisms were
y h eud.rsI toy 3Ir. Smith, of
- ti. Cornmisslaner Evans found
: ;t i.-r r.mong the Tennessee Demo-
n..'a!,iy Simms and Gaines, nnd
" !: publican skle in ILiy of New
.r. l Mahon of I'ennsyivania. Tlie
'"'-r .-:iarg-l resixnsib3ity for tlie
i' :i nminst the cvmmi?ioner
; " Washington influences tharacter
: " i-non slurks. The remit of
t ! tr-itm was me "passage of the
;i :rhou: division, and wicli an
r .!. . 1 'i m. xrKw..
-:. iwrr to wlrlihoMpayment ofi
1 " fntn an attorney when he Js sat-
: ! : i it the a was not prepared
"1 :n .r he had not done 81U full
u'-'.v t. the claimant.
Views or One Who Wrote a Letter Con
cerning the Clark Rribery Cat e. .
. . - . .
V-i cli in frf n Jan 1Q TTn-rt"hr tAStl-
noticcd in the far distance evidence England would not touch the shiis . Transportation and others against the mony was taken today in the Clark
of shell explosions. These had prb- north of Aden and would not stop j Lo-uisville & Xashville! Railroad and Sbribery case before the Senate Etfec-
amy ieen nreu iroiu iiauounu. imml steamships merely on suspicion. i others, resrardinz rates on cotton, rosin '.tns r.mmiRftf: Th most interwiW
riring ox 0)?g guus was neara m me Germany. Von Buelow said, toad .ro-:,fin4l.tinMenthie--nw emn.missjnn holds'..., f bntirurfnfr wad
1? n. rn.. 11 .3 I " .7.' .. . " i " . 7.. :" cuiovuv vi. ..v. ra
s;Miie uirtHrwou. xue weaiuex hoosed arDitration to nx tne amount 01 r. that the rate of. $2.75 oif the Ivouisville ' lwlnirin nif !om 'of. the, wiunes-so
very one is anxious .to engage tne indemnity. England hoped that arbi-& Xashvalle-to Savannah ds not un-j,to ratl a ietter .-whicH he had
enomy, ana strong noies are enter- tration would he - unnecessary, ibut hlawful. but the whole advance of 53: ?! wwk winred itliat if
tainel of a decisive victory and the Uvould accept it. Ton Buelow said, in
relief df -Ladyniith.
oc-
conclusdon, he hoped further hasty
illegal actions would not imperil the
friendship between the two coun
tries. The discussion was then abandoned.
WINSTON CELEBRATES.
A DIPLOMATIC DIFFICULTY,
Entrance Opened to Ladysmith.
London, Jan. 20. The )atty Tele
graph's correspondent at Spearman's
Camp, in a dispatch dated this morn
ing, says that Lord Dundonald,'s suc
cess in occupying a kopje after de
feating the Boers westward of Acton Thanks Voted Senator Moretn-Stab-
ITClnlster f the Sooth Arncan Republic Homes on the 17th gives the Bntisn bins Affair at wainnt core.
jttay Become a TronDiesome smoject eontrol of an easy entrance into Winston, X. C, Jan. 19. Special.
Washington, Jan. 10. The .State Ie- iaoysinrtn anu mterrupis tue euemj Robert E. Lee's ibirrhday -was cele
mrfcment has no inrormation t-iiut I umuuuiiaauuu u v.v. - t trateti nere xonignr. a. mass meeting
MTmta'me White, former Transvaal State. Brltisli guns cominue to nxxni- wa3 Iot two purposes in honor
' - . - I 1 T -r M -l ll O S Tf TQ FUa I . J It I -a 1 1
nent in Lontlon; now in .ew lork. oaru uwr nnv -uu tr,. . of the anniversary or tne no tea soum-
ls coming to wasuiuuu iu.an Oinciai W"n , v.... em general s wiriuuaj auu iv uiAutx
Snouiu .-ir. nite present auvuueui. titxtvm,j. - I jsena'tor -uorgan or !Aiaiama ror jus
cen t s a ha le aho ve ,th e rate in , force
from the same stations in Florida jto
iXew; Orleans is a violation of the
ii
wxititen,
bribery
was practiced it was ail on the side
opposed to Clark. The letter also
ta fpd that the contest for the senator-
statute, -oie commassion lurtner mies- hip as condu)eted ,by Clark was a most
wsLh a carriw cauiiui; m wiuiiy estab
lish and : mahitain adjustment rates,
wtlia ch in practice prevent shippers
on its line from availing themselves
of a ! .principals-market, which . they
have long been using, and confer sub
stantial monopoly upon new markets.
in which,, for reasons of its own,
l has great interest.
credentials of a minister or diplomatic I
able defense before the United States
it
DEAD CHIEFTAIN HONORED.
Wilmington Pays Tribute to the Ittem
ory.of General Lee.
Wilmington, S. C, Jan. 19. Special.
-ent of the South .African Republic. Warren's March Principal Movement .Senate of the white people of .North! "SS-T'Si
te question wouhl arise whether this Ix)lldon, Jan. . so.-DundonaldV sue- Carolina i 5?!! 2Sfn. Robert SSj
government, uy rixniAjng uim omciai- oessful skirmish westward or acwd maue aoiu ,im viiS - birthday ever held in Wilmlng-
Fr. would violate its neutrality in the IIoimx ia the principal feature of Bui- thanking Senator Morgan f or re-, fSX under the aut
present - iijiwuu una Aiijers advance, it is lmpoisu ij ayivc-xi. t-... v . . . - - -
Di;n the cfisc OF POPI'LISTS I withdrawn her claim of suzerainty Aether the importance attached to It tlon. s '
TiiLCiwcoFroiiLm pu Traajjvaa!, rt-cognitlon of br th? Telegraph's .correspondent, is W. P. iHallyhurton, for several years,
ton wn that tod a v. under the aus
pices! of Cape Fear Camp Confeder--i
tr VofPM.ru and the Daughters of
i the Confederacy. All business was
that country
laud as an affront.
i t i wi ' i j i mi " i iiiii r.n i aiir:. 'X &
i I Dfopcati ) i vprv stalilP.; man. frwieG i."-""---- --- -7 . -
vrfMw n liin uwi iu ittoiu. uanuia jviv - . v ,
t
I"
a I - INulist liarty was practically out the nth show that the birthday u transparent.
in lttk ami the effort of of Gen. Robert L. Lee w generally omltted from ti
1 -vtlioholdera who compose tlie olrvcnl In Columbia, 5. the leg- atclie3 1han Is
Lees Birthday Celebrated.
Ttichmond, "Va., Jan. 19. Dispatches
from various cities an dtowns through
Indeed, that more Is
the corTespondents, dis
is sent. Xothinir resrard-
r -at. to make It antir that the islaUire held no Ion u ontlj a tablet tJie doInss oa January 19 has r
"t I'oouli trtr is against the to tne .n - 1 " rived
f ., r , k. wik ide. an ot wnom Avere
: areilmcm is rather jJJoon unveiled in the state
1 few exceptions, the members ar erxi . . celebratetl the
- o.;nmittee present f the P. Hni Vct-
; - r.mr-iay are f ull-fleilgel JRcpuD- J oainn flre and banmieU
C. M. Babbitt and Z. T. Uar-Jcrans, a camp are nu ui
nUreh as the prlnc-ipal movement of in the hack, at Walnut Cove. ; The
the whole operation, out- oeyona tne I "wwutu . ixi a wuuiuvu i oaiuo
fnrtthat he is still advancing nothing The difficulty originated from a dis-
i allowed to he known. And his route cussion.
i merely a maxxer ot conjecture. It
theterans, ISons of Veterans, TJght J ed at ;uez
.... . . -.1. , i.ii I . . t . L.oirAr ' rT tha PiflHnnntlf Snn H SJ - -
Ur. the McKlnler Offlce-holdera I .ht J Jl; ; ,S,m, i Tl irl last niirht stabbed James suspended. lrobaDJy one tnouana par-
-a oiiiers iire Thnrsday uib
I,trtt1i. vkrimtA.vnwn .TrIlO Te-
-. -. vtu wit v v " -
I h.nrne yestenhiy were proudly
I nnd iiml-sml lir Itenuldicans,
nv ni'rrr been so solicitous
manly, and honorable contest.
Bryan Visits the Capitol. -
Washington," Jan. v 19. Wiliam
Bryan arrived here this morning. He
visited the capitol, held dmpromptu re
ceptions in one of the rooms of m&
Senate and the lobpy of the j House..
He will remain in ; Washington imtil
tomorrow, .when he wi'll leave for Bal-
. - -m- I 1 .T-
timore. in. an anrerview Air.i uryaai
said he was opposed to expansion, and
imperialism, and favored granting In
dependence to the Filipinos. . Mr. Bry
an's first caller ! this morning waa
Chairman Jones, of the Demoeratic
National Committee.
Part of Cargoes Released. - '
London, Jan. j 19. The Foreign
Office has notified Ambassador Choate
that, part of the seized AJmerican car
goes has been reiepsea. it wui oe
janu uf
ry Little Firing.
Spearman's Camp. Jan. 19. 7
Gxneral Warren's liank niovententcon
Tnfaiirrv. Xaval Reserves, etc. There
were) 350 Veterans dnf line. An able
address on the career of Gen. Robert
E. Lee . was delivered in the Opera
wvri bv .Timihis' (Davis. Esq.. of this
mFoVr.u "'." -"m"'c city, ,in the presence of l,oUO people.
Vienna,1 Jan." 19. The Emperor to-jitter, in the city hall, luncheon was
day accepted the resignation of Dr. served to the Veterans and 'members
Von Witt ek's cabinet and named a' 0f the military companies .by; Cape
new cabinet with Herr Koeber as pre- Fear ! Chapter. Daiighters of rhe Con-
mier. The latter was especiai'iy- ap- federacy: Miiss llodman, presaoent ox
livered to the consignees.
FItz Lee, Jr., Gets Ills Orders.
Washington. Jan. 19. Lieutenant
Fitzhugh Lee, . Jr., has been order ei
from New York to FtCfc Mead to join
the troops.
Prisoners Caught by Bloodhounds
Xashville. Jan. ! 19. Three prisoners.
o f mrtrTirt?lixi ia "vt l. . rio-AlSmi r iric? nn 1 I T n l (1 fflClTrQlIK U tram ivLTLfrr, -"li' v
differences berween Germans ' and Daughters of the Confederacy, is a the tentiary today .W.Q W',
a- Czechs. -guest of honor.; 'Rev. Ilobert Strange, captured by means of bloodhounds.