I " v jo. -,.J w '1 omitrro w it raiiu-r. Kalt-UIi and vicinity Fair, imrratjinff cloutM -. lirrti It warmer, FAIR I r J i. r, I i ( i rollria- i l do' y mists; 7 vol. x::::iv.--KO. 83., RALEIGH, N. C 1TJDAY EVENING, , yOyKH)I;il, 91895. ..$3 00 PEIt YE Ml. ' ' III, I . . TV I LEU'S L The Bis: Mosul Made a Characteristic Speech. WAS FULL OF ABUSE. The Meeting Bald to Hare Bees In Hla Interest-Not a Large Crowd Present. About four hundred votere of tha , fusion persuasion found their way into Metropolitan Ball last evening, Tbey heard a number of apeeobea on the Dolitloal atatoa in" general Of those present it It estimated that ninety-nine per cent were negroes. ' Ed Johnson and the uninvited did not dignify the select assemblage with their presence.' v "' - Mr. J. 0. Logan Harris, the signer of the oall, was unable to be present, bating been called away from the eity by the announcement of the death of an unole. MaJ. J. B. Hill was called to the chair and acted as chairman. A storm of applause gieeted Ei-Judge Russell under the escort of Register Rogers upon his entrance in the hall. m On the "flitform" were seated, in addition to the gentleman above men tioned. "Bon." Patriok Stewart, J. B. ' Onell and several of the colored breth ren, y . ' ' "Letters were read from Sena- ' tor Pritohard and State Senator Chat, A. Coofcer expressing regret at their Inability to be present. Senator But ler's letter missed connection and has not hove in sight up to date. Senator Pritohard said in his letter that the Democrats were incapable of intelli gently running the government. ; He poke of the recent elections and , stated that a new . tariff bill would be ' aated. , Senator Cooke said that ha was in full sympathy with the meeting and considered Thanksglviag an appro priate time to give thanks for the past year's result in the fusion field. "In defeating corrupt election meth ods we have cause to be thankful," tated Mr. Cooke. Be further stated that fusion was a necessity. and would i Continue. rr The Bon. Daniel L. Russell, who is , making a big bid for: tha fusion Gubernatorial nomination, was neit . introduced. Mr, Russell made one of hla' characteristic speeches, which bounded in abuse and eitravagant assertions. The speech was made for the , occasion and crowd and suited both. ; The jubilee seemed to be an oppor tunity for Bussell to air his Guberna torial boom. Mr. Russell pnt tha ball to rolling by telling an old joke. The big mogul stated that ha was here fol. lowing his trade not on political ! business, but on purelr private and personal matters. "I was Invited hy Republicans and Popullsta; to be here and rejoice and speak on political ' questions and having buslneas in your eity. I would have bee an Ingrate to have refused," remarked the big Wll mingtonlan. Pulling his bob-tail Prince Albert close up to his massive figure, Mr Russell continued: Talk about thanks, there has' not been in America an oocasaion for cueh .thanksgiving as exists to the victors alnee the victory at Appomatoi, when the thousands of slaves were freed. Talk about thaLks, I am thanlful to get tuy vote counted. I was a alave for fifteen years. When the vote of tV. nairrn WIS counted OUt, SO WSS wu -n ------ mine, for both votes were the same When the cunning old man threw ti,l. MnlW" to the srowd, the Vw V 0 negroes went wild with applause. "Who organixed the revolt that liberated ns?" It was the Populist party. However much we may differ, be it remembered to that party we owe our liberty. With them we will fuse and continue to live. Co-operation and fusion mean the same thing. The details must be arranged by your ser vants. Whether we are to fuse on an electoral ticket mnst be decided by further consideration. "As to North Carolina, fusion is a nW,'y and fasion we must have." The i-akr mad His statement with grat en i La ).i and worked his audi Doe qp to a V-h pitch. TU grl :.-t taj "y ever 'a rar'y ' Aw-ntU a, a c ' i bua discovered ,;i l -.a rivfa fusion in this eee a b'.'.t you never saw before an ...;.. in h v..!. g vti'l be counted Itiri:-1 ' - '" grs c"t. V'e lave not had r.lr,.--ti'0:Be'l ,n l lh!i',,,a did We have restored to the people the right of self-government. The Demo erats took onr vote away from us by disfranchising us. They exoluded men from the jury boi in Eastern North Carolina, because they were black. There were no Republican justices of the peace, except where placed to ac complish Democratic ends. We will net steal their votes. 1 will help prosecute a Republican who perpe trates fraud at the ballot box. I can not prosecute them consist ntly though until every. Democrat who has de frauded the ballot box has been put in the penitentiary, and if they were all there, the penitentiary would be so full that their legs would be stick ing out the windows. - Cotton men are coming to north Carolina from the North. "A man who would go to South Carolina, where they ara disfranchising votes, would be fo6l enough to buy a yard In hell for a summer resort. The people in South Carolina would lynch a Popu list. When a man tells you that Fopo Ilsts are disfranchising voters, tell him that he la an assistant Democrat. A Republican can live with noch seourlty In North Carolina as be can in Maasaehusetts. : Thank God for fusion. Why free f We are getting to be jast as free as jay birds. : . I worshipped Jeff Davia by going into, tha army to fight my country. I made a fool of myself and I don't care who kaowi it. , , Judge Russell made complimentary remarks to the Southern soldier, whioh were sadly oat of place. - The speaker said we honor the Southern soldiers for the deeds they have done, and we are proud of our State's record. Pointing with aa air of pride to wards the Capitol, Judge Russell said and w fntlonlata built that monu ment to their memory." I fought in the war and am glad we got licked. The Democratic papers will rage about; this ; I have got to say something to get the Democrats to abuse me. When they; abuse me I know 1 have done some good, and al ways feel happy. The Judge epoke ad libitum on other subjects. . ae pointed to Maryland as a little peach orchard, said Queen tie was an old ugly ahe"and designated the English aristocracy as "snobs." t He abused Cleveland and hla policy and resumed bis seat two alses too small amidst much cheering . ! ' - , . Pat Stewart and Register Rogers spoke next. - -,., , Executive Note. ;.,..-t:jj Governor Carr has ordered a rpeelal term of Court for Green county, be ginning December 80th for the trial of civil eases only. Judge A W. Urauam will be the Judge presiding. The special term is held at this time to decid ecoutested election eases arising out of the last election." , The contest is for the position of clerk of the Superior Court and Sheriff, k The Governor has made requisition oa the Governor of Virginia for the delivery of Wm. Murdock HeGlanla of Richmond c nnty to this cUto. c Gianis la under arrest In Bryan county. The charge againet him is breaking la a store at night. Wm. D. MeLaurln has been appointed a special measeng. r hw the Governor to go after the priaoner. . Bherrlll Wine at IiSust, The ease of Sberrill vs. the Western Union Telegraph company, which was affirmed by the Supreme eourt Involves a big amount. -1 ' : This case was tried at the August term of Rowan Superior eourt and verdlot given Bherrlll, the plaintiff of tl,100. An appeal -waa taken by the telegraph company to the Supreme eourt and this eourt has affirmed the judgment of the court. This has been a notable case having pended in the Superior, Supreme and Federal courta and considerable money spent In way of cost and attorney fees. The Mascot sayc this Is doubtless the cad of .the ease and Mr. Bherrlll probably at last raeelva the money he he been lighting for. : rL...t .ri Dinchter of Oov. Btoaee. Relatives in Wilkesboro, cays the Chronicle, have received information of the recent death at Ehreveport, La r Mn. Ann Jones, widow of the late Dr. Kohnd Jones. Mrs. Jones was dau iter of the late Governor Stokes, of V.T.kes county, and was about 70 years old. EUe married Dr. Jones in . a eoooty many yoars ago, and movtdto Lou!.;ana. Dr. Jones was educated in North Carolina, and after he moved to Louisiana was elected judge, and afterwards was congress man. . '88 and then they thought they not need It. ', I Bat JSeYcrasjrjyriLess r ; Disgrace in Defeat. LUCK AND THE UMPtilE -pern n;r ' Gave to Virginia a Victory Over a - farBwperlor Eleven Carolina forced ihe(Flay5 j j fe; The ball was put la pby promptly, Koinj? to the Virginias, who mad an excellent kick off, but by Tepeated mass plays North Carolina began to force it back towards, the centre. North Carolina made a great ran and carried it past centre, and ex- citement got to fever beat. , Another short, advance for North Carolina, when the ball was panted oat of, the bounds by Virgina and,; taken to centre agaia. Another Jbig advance for North Carolina was followed by several smaller ones;', patiOi swwi within a few feet : 61 the Vlrgloiaa' goal, v Virginia at this point made a slight gain,' which was,: however, immediately followed by : another gain ' for-! North' Carolina,., wbloh plaoed the ball almost in ,the same pOSitiOD."'1: . i; Virginia here rallied and panted forty yards, and was oneoked by a iair oansnu- J--r,ZT.z- r ci ortn Carolina, alter a pause, ir sua enmu; i.F" "" 4 made a sligntgainw fit's .it f ; Fen ton refused1 ti call' the garni and the crowd was too much for the polloe and con tinned tocrowd around the players.' The ball was therefore again pat in play ; and, Vginia sue- eessfally punted it 30 yards towards the North Carolina goal when it was caught and carried back i short distance. After a short pause North Carolina panted SO yards, bringing the baU to the, Virginia 25 yard line and successfully advanclng.lt by degrees to the 20 yard linet! ' Virginia made a 40-yard punt 1 ' The bail was again: pot In play at this point and after a slight gain by the Virinlana the North. Carolinians got the ball, and, bidding defiance to ail of Virginia's interference, car ried the ball to the fifteen yard line, andlthej crowd,4' disregarding .all roles, rushed in and completely filled the gridiron, making, .on the wholej one of the most disgraoefal demon strations ever seenv .,?emW. When the ball was again put in play the North Carolinians made an, other slight gain, bat were downed just in front of .the Virginians' goat just as time was called for the first half, without either aide1 scoring or securing; a touoh-down,; ! The umpire reiuaea to oagiu tne second half nntil the field was cleared As soon as the grounds were nearly clear the aroand half was began, and after a few slight losses the Virgin-J iana punted to centre and by a clever pass the North Carolinians succeeded in making a Wk run, whioh was fol lowed by two other slight advances, until the ball was almost on the Vir ginia's goal line. Another trial, how ever, gave the Virginians gain of about twenty yards, and the next another slight gain, bat punt by the North Carolinians lost all they had previously gained The Virgin ians again got the ball and made an other gain, whlob was followed by a double pass and a rtin by udekston, the Virginia quarter,', which was a feature of the game.- ( ; Virginia made the first touch-down by a tremendous forty-yard ran by Lang aided by the beautiful inter ference of Cocte. i The excitement was great and tne crowd went wild? Lambert. kicked the goal and made the scof e to 0 for Virginia. ; - iii :j (Special Cirrepieuee. ' lULgioT, n. a; Nov. 29. Every person who saw the game and knew anything of football, saw at the conclusion the remarkable spectacle of an inferior eleven walk- injr rrond!y from the field as Vig while anotuer team. In every way, at every point superior, left the grounds defeated. The result was brougU about by a combination of porr luck an! bad nmDirioR. It 13 zcxr f ir to cry " fraud " where there is V- e f of a doubt, bnt Yir: 'Vu down was virtui.l'y a t, t i umpire. v cue uoote, oi lay prostrala F.r r a r e. Ian jamped brutally oa L a ! was piompt'y disqua" " t ment later Merritt, of Cu also made to retire from t i "We'll eTn matte'-s r? " '.' remarked. Steele tJ ' place. lie was badly loo'.. 1 ly t-t Virginians' t icks and all Ihtiirgainp inoludiDg tL.e touch-down xunt wers made aroand him. Merritt stopped very a'.U.i.; t or bta positfcu Vitb-' The ball Wn3 in VfritiaiU tem idry during almost ths entire game in the first hall tne Daii was on three, occasions within five yards, once' In five feet, oT their. liae,' Each time some littla accident lost North Carolina thi billUVr.hefl Uw.jhalf closed the .bal) was on Virginia's . The soene daring tne closing min utes of the game was one; to make mry ,2ti .Heel., pyqad.Witb, the game against them and 'Jittletlme left, the University player fought fiercely on. Neverdid a ma i flinob, and at eVerj rash tb Vksinla Hoe shook with the shook; Then the ball rose in the air and fell behind Vir ginia's line. It was a toacb-down bat the maplre came in play again. Wheal camedpwrr fpora GratnV i, boTothlflnior6i3atiiIJ Jist fiu the University, told we fhat when the elvq cama jo thi; 4(ternoon cney would be met by tne enure col lege, and given even a warmer re ception than they would have gotten had they tfleirvlctorioug.'-j the, in bonorand Ahearyt taal'wasto be wninifWiWesferdarfAirter "HI . a nxw Ms? reft h R.BErte. f ,f.:cW iTho Piwsa-' -Visitor aleowRi ke it teporti Yesterday i : y ie foUpVintreaaio-i fit Jf .Jh mendation from a gentleman who is hlauelfc UiorpUAbj )f;fj;ative,,Tjf the spkltol progreawrenp'sjs high ly valued and appreciated by us,: RiLamn, NvC., Nov. ho. r Mr: Greek 0. Andre - Dbak Sie: AsSSoDgratulallons HAfl.n tn be tha nrdatldf the div. I wish to congratulate v you oa tne PBiss Viarron, that id giving us the news la a news'paper oa yesterday (Thanksgiving) you havl brbken the iaa on the so called t'tlmtf-hooortS custom ".ojeaving u without the news at a timewheo we.most'wisb to have nv. f - "" l ! U Yoftrs truly,' IV 9 11 1" , ,., v,-ra . t i.Jr m iSBTBONAOn. S8o ldnr.as the Pas8kVisrro& can retafn the eateen arid enoouragmeot of snohmen as Mr. Stronaoh, nd Ik So, Tirgnifa bsA tpe irame; bo! eWorld dofsVt WiiRglQij a defeat., Carolina 6as all the tinutoshbwrUapproUUobypurFrncey. Morath, was bned ia the liahlng every flay a Uva nd modern rl9tht1uv the missioarieV r rj UD WDni'CI ' .mil nwiuuD from bur IlenjiSj our labors know 119 wearying.,!...! a tJTi-.iiK '- The ReVf Roe l TroaMei George Rose the. lighlylored cittxen : who 'made "aa 'ineffective av tempi to la Bi-aealaj Wiencongr sga- gation of the Firtrt BaptUt ehttrhSuSj.' day saQroingvwae. rrestcj yesterday afternoon euebargw of indecent ei V1itaa to' the eUtlon house - and given a bearing iberore &yai-Viis?k"".' vacant apace- between the poatotce and Bose said b was frjmCeyloni, WeSt Africa. - He spoke in a broken aiatect. but this diS no(r deter the Mayor from putting the law on tha rcvereaa enr tleman..:-' A K 'ft,- V l It makes no dirTerenna whether vou r r, 7 v 7. I . arcjjrorov t fiua Africa, asisj Jot . . .. . . " : ... ! f apasiai tniian nense upou.,wiiicu qparter.Mr; Bose remarked "ayor Buss;-, - li' ;V., Boss was taken down stairs, but?ht soon r'alsed the'' amount, and wan re- aeaaeCwi 4 vsli ;w 1 yuj ill. 4 u m .in ei i infiun ttent Killed While -Hunting,; ew8 is reoeivea narc. oi iqo sac death of Mr. Frank PennJayoarig marild yearthf ag whtyh ccn-red at Keldsviue, aay oeiore yeweraay. He; .Was'hnntlnrf; birds with 1 tis brother and in. pushing his Way Into a thicket' bl irnn- was discharged, the entlre'contehta'' entering Ms hlsrh and severing art artery from whioh be beW iofdoktli'ln few mo ments.v His brother JefT.was his ''j"Jcgmp6fdoflt tn ta' l ent. n.4 with rare presence ot mtna enaeavois ed to blnd.toe wtery with a cravat, but the wound was too sermon?, and he barely had time to call a ; tanos from a boose near by when t:.e HI tie fallow diedva? it '" " -1 .i jtfw-f ' ''o! -b Association ' Wakefield tVuernne n, J. Simms , as Is ". houas" on v ! .: M i.tnn ami Ke. f J. B. Ikxine. of . are ato iaaeHinnforseve.il T Hli I 'Hint niii v.1 t j.w.rtji'nstVifivefibw! I H "'! I ( . - :. I ... t, avn U iitWi Jsi-uk el ' . j .-, TheHnltW U rnde CoUtrtt Wthc Palaoe rarttIIJsWaft ' Br Cable to the Frets-Visitor. X-:i CoNSJAijTisoiaB, iro,29. Xt P"' itIAUaHailitilliea agalf Uaafae4 a efltfcl-'f tgeer!i'Bltkr the Mt? tan' or Brltisn A!m'basador,vfjiirrie mast sfUiQ hU l4haiJCirh the wa(y ,Sour ooia. troubl:ill follow. -aAbdul Hatnid Jias eorupltel I tpsed Jatd lethargyJbere is ot a sign noMMHng oimi-auuagy anica rr sulUd from . the aseembllog of j. the fleets of tb powers ae prertaaaary to the naval demonstration 'which idla'y bflfuflati 4 .bett4s.iac plae4Sj Salonlea and Smyrna... The 8a)tab, wlo See morXl Ihof'mgbly un4 thtinA4ruc'of ilhei.ialaee party ted, by IizeJ1 iep, stj'.l deelisef t rant tue flrmals app'ed for IK the repre- MriUtle4 of ,Grelt. PrtUln. UflsslaV t4 anOwtriasX-r, passage I tra aruardshiDS tbrounb the atralrs of DardaMlMMr4 a. .0t. Thuanris VeeS IE jrvihlle Turkish mio lug priest aitauio anaasaajers no are the real advisors of AbdaLHamid re cpp'oV iVipfaslaHj to iow ihe-wlgnily cf the flnltan Alnssntoaaa, are growing Vf f i jM1! o1' ed out that tbi adveat'eteatra feisjcdl ahlps will br-Mka fff before CoDsUatiaSpWTUs' AdgFrias fcntareiirjcejasing the greatest anl4y . Oesplta.the thteatofedsterm ih Siif- B4tsi8fs)d-re1usaJlol4stjtffirniaJ Pe'iaa'ag "ntf df A hlgilrigpl tol thC 'B tmuA mbasead ir'e ta tost r(re- t1d6n!i:feiiSt0j;r'ealfitied because an ;fft,r Britiih gun" boaMe headed for Dardanells. . Pashaj waj sot for at midnight and bad exciting (a'erljvw1tn'rhe f altan who bltterli repmacuedJfeng Ptshs. J WASHiacrroi; 8oi. 29. The j State) Department has adtrs from MlnUui Terrell tpit the Missionsrs School, of The ceVeg alJtlnUbprotecUdjf THOSE WlCfttBfTDRKSl 7T Reports ofTvue Blood MaeeoOn rsr Is i r&wi it. fcrt fc.lirla,qianeH, f AiUHJiuni .wvrw!awvr p fj. r-.T H Brlr"frdmJCooatantiBopie lyw that the,,l.rn.ba3!ileSITiate Ye afnea oi 7. .7..J ..,.Hllij tin tha mwsaore.BtMarash on November elehteeritn. ChnUaav winarfers in thdjtorn .were burned, front three points Prior' 'to'lhe massajorethe town orlef 'ordered tha 'Christian Sheps bebTjenedf undft penjilty for, refusal Tltlage ana muraer men beguWrV-tIa'u1d?!tni resW laniift.''. !it Iw airitwl.. il I . ., , , It is learned tWM ! W lftpossiwe to render' assistance fa ith0 SassoO' oultes,' wrroS werethe kaUr4lif the outrage aft nav HPinr ,prwu Kurds wifced thsav, oat of Mi'stenoe, deatrftvlntraTtbuildlngei seme whioh were reotetttiuy. wie,Jii,ugiu ram jnd.B,,rirtlaT4StrvAie8 via the Con'snt iyranhere tt s stated thft'fliatnrbancjtti are aaoa iiai ever. r 1 -V - V Inalwia rJcofarei rollieOomblpa- to legrapbto ms ''ireVtWwJr' dratja havingdeolereior MpDoWell, aqd.CUeun JoyjClerlf and rlookeeper mpetUtely of the' riouse fbere is ranHnaii no doubt of tneir co. tiqn; general ilentierson fayaJiajs atillinthaiioaliowevervtx repre- aedUtive MoDoweU's frietds claim tor . him . to .today ja hoOdred and eighty totes.,, wwf 'Wf - . i,,iii -tn . U Thfj twwientaiiaua. cjiuwyo tjfflcers bt the lIou9eaaAlex4nder UcT)oTwelH'of Penasylwaola, clerk sergeantrAt-wm;; f . jUlen. of New XorkdoM-Jteeper o Elroa. bf Obliw postsiaater. and Rev. Fishe.-bt' KansaSf whaplaln of the IIohsfC.Tlje (Stccns'VI'l be huo to, ; t i i sngAr Crop Bhoft. .-at " - - : , lir'fv.lettaDll to tne fttisa-Visiron. WAtiHinrtToa, D. Sov. $o Owing t Vrrr,rrIevasla1.1oftrthe knpar crop .isU'le'aiinoiit. a total failure, nunt cmp is alx.i very short. leYeaVe&lllk. gV.nt- Cf uliuab; fhPalStarty, vlet. I J TODAY-S MARKETS. Cotton Opewa laower and Cloeee Nine V rolnw Osr. . , Br degraph is the Paaas-Vunoav 4 BW ; .!! ,,itovu, . 89 LIrfol opened steady 1-81 up, beeameojuttrr, but improved laUr on and closed Very steady l-fi higher than Mat a gbt. Spot Sale, 10.000 bales, of which 000 bales Amertean,l'l,00r 'bale fortes port' J'i ad wpeeuration-. middling. pi H awv Torki opened poinU tower, bcrelyUadr', Afterwards the market iSaprovad, 4 regained. S points, but towards the close ae( on agaa, closing ateadj'd points hrlow Weduea day'e closing priaee.' 4 ' ' ' ! " Sale,' 167.600 bele. . Testerday'a fwdpts were 10,000 batsct forioaay jtfcey are-estimated at M.Q0O Mica againet 7.8.000 . bales' last yar."TomoTro -we 'shall have te eoaipara with 14800 last yearr ' i')Tte tone Is tfeverish, but the email receipts oaght to. prevent a decline. ?Iew -froaj, Europe is not favorable. It seems atf European spinners: are not wllllns to bu mnch for1 cotton above 4 1-3 d la Liverpool. BpeealatloB Is dulf at present." The political eltoatioa It 'Europe' haagsetiil as a dark cloud !wr lie markets v However, no eoa. alterable decline la looked for. , Opticus cloeed as follows:. - : Novemba'rl to -i December. Us to'S 6( Jaauary, 8 W 8.40) February, '8.44 to 8 45) March, 8.49 to 8 Wf AprlU 0.6S te 8 84 ' May,' 8 87 to 8 58T7uae, 8.00 13 8.81 1 Jnly, 8 01 to' 8,6a f Adguet;' 8 0 to 8 03 1 Sep. tebeC8,158,lT.:C: !i'4li !-(" .M". "if' i , . , ( aklwM Bra. 4 Ow.'f Oottoa letter. Special o ta Ih-ees-Vhltor. ,'v 'After tee holiday e quiet market Is auMaAtisssJndifferent , tobqiDs, and fttday ft So tception to the gene ral rs Thckmost of cotton com-mita-eighUhlr week. ll ;bardly lab.QOO balesi as compared with 871,000 bale the rorreepondiag week IS lttlXhU f4t0re Of the situation canned a tally from the opening, which waa due to the weakness la the Liver- pool taarkf where the Bombay move menCsTnowInf receipbf or 61.000 bales against ' 10,000 bales laet aeaeoa rought about a momentary , deelioe from the best prices, though the mar- kt closed very steady at S-04 higher than yesterday? 'The- temper of the market remaina bearish beeaase of the small epeeulaUve demand. The mala- Uinaaea eftkemattet m one to xae constant demand from epinnere in Europe, whioh raleee the Southern markets 'above 'a parity.. la coanee tloa.with the movement It is well to recall' tfcatlt j aany years elnoe the maximum reewlpts were paeaed In Oc tober, aadj the movement la usually an index of the crop. . HuBBiaa Baoa. 4 Co. Chicago Qralm Market. gQHUMOvNof . 89,-Xlrala cuoUtioas cUd44.isf"W ,H l Wheat December, 60 1-3 j May, 00 6-8. tJont-a-bewemDe. 90 1-9 1 Kay, 99ie jii Ralelgk Oottesa Market. a. . L MiL 4.1 v vi' anraaayi jaoveiuoer mnu. 8triet middling, 8 to 8 1-8. ' Btrtet o good middling,- 8 1-8 to 'r , id a aii Engineer Killed. Bv Talearaph te the neas-vuitor. , - HUKTINOTOK, W.' VaV, NOV . 89. A aerioaa freight wreck occurred on the Canterberg hill on the Norfolk andWeatern today. Engineer Wal ter and ; trrakeman Harding were fatally injured and several others aertoasly lnjared. 1 - vtiAwr. Itm. hi VsirBleJilnca. By Cable ta the rrest-Vlallafv , t : i ,. .Roa, ,: Nov.i 99.4. jadgmeat of twelve Jthonaand lire hc been aecared against Prerlor. Crhpf Tot feral tare. earpeta, ate; "S(, tT ' iwauu BarleeVTwaaorrow M rVB ta the Frees-Vlsitar. Paris, Nov. 89 Uumas win oe uried Mont Martre metery v morrow; i fc ' . i li T?fliVmmpmi Ooldvov r. tJilmi la' tM raaae-vmnoia.;v'?S ' BsowHBib, Sev. 99.--Thc Campania aertvad this morales' a few hours be hind the record. t yt, if m " "-V;.; SMOalMllienest-VwMor. : , tisBOii, Nov.89.-CyrllleMahoado has been appointed 1'ortUKese Min ister at Washlpgton. . ; ; ;; ..Treasurer Worth has retaraed from Ooldsboro, where he has been attend Ing the faaday school convention. HEWSGATMREDIN ADAY Condeiisetland Put in a Rond . able Form. FACTS AND flDSSIP, IatereatlnglyTold as Picked up v the Streets and Varloan IVlnts v Anowr Town. M Frd-iral eonrt'mele llnndiy morn . ing In regular eeaelon. " t j r , . The A and M. koye won from Gaiif for4 College yesterday la Ureeaebnro by a ecore of 20 to 0. 1 Thrt eheriff of Naeb eoaaty brought nine convicts to the pnibtntlary In one atrlag. f The Joageat teres that aay of Intent have to airveJa, seven i ' - 1 1 j- ' The returning foot ball enthusiasts are somewhat sura over tha resell of the game In Richmond yesterday, They aay that the umpire won the game for Virginia, fi . A farmer, living leea than it miles from the city, who was fct yeautr. -dap. stated that h. did not know It was Thanksglviag day.. He wis proa-perooa-lookiug aad had quit ta In telligent face. . " Messrs. Heller Bros, have a aew ad In this Issue. They Wll yon nf bar gains which can be aocnrml at I heir -store. " This Arm U an' authority on -shoe. Call and ae thm. t At the residence of the bridge father, " H. Pool, near thle city M. Ueary V Q. Rlggsbee, was married tn Mis Ella Pool, both of this county J. C, Mar- corn, I. f officiated. . , t KtTbkre were many conflicting refwrts" a the streets last evening about the,: result of the North Caroliaa-Virginia ' game. , Oae telegram stated I bat Caro lina won by a score, of 0 to 0. Th Pbbss-Visitob apealat was oak before dark and gave the accurate score. Rev. J. B. Boone, fioperiatenil-at of the Tbomasville Orphspge'ts' in tha itjr, Z Rv. Mr. Boone eontmplatee the location of a steam ianndry at th rphanaga time In the near fu ture.,- tie visited the lauadrlea In Ibis ity today for the purpose of fiaui ing them. Gov. Carr bas pardoned Thoe. II. Birg, colored, of Fraeklie er aaly, who . eight years ago waa arDteaWaend la serve 90 years iu the penitentiary npnn conviction for assault with latent to kill. It appears that there are grate-. doubts is to Birg' gulit.'' The vl' deuce waC almnet wholly airewaMfaa tlal. During hie stay la the big jail he waa a good eoadaet mi a ; : - THE MEHSAGK COM PIjETK, It Waa Bnbmltteil to the Cabinet Tu. ' aav-A, lienatny uae. Special to the rtcea-Vieltor. WasHinaTOH, 'ov. 29 President Cleveland has eompMed hi annual meesrg to Congress and today that Interesting document was submitted to , tha Cabinet and discussed. 1 Ita con. teats will, of course, remain secret nntil It gora to Coagreaa, which will probably ant be nntil nett, Tuesday, aa th eeeaion of the House on Monday will be taken ap by the election of Spoakrr aad I be other officers of that body. . - -- Mr. Reed must eipevt to' be more Cstr-like than ever la ' hie' rale over the Republicans of tha tfouse, If ha really thinka he eaa prevent all legla lation vicept . that of . paeslng : the regular appropriation bills, as thoaa friendly to him aad hla aspirations for the Republieaa Presidential noml natioa aay ha does. Other eaadidatea for that nomination ' have followers la the tloase wh may have something to aay about thaw ,; la this connection a suggestion ,hac , been made by a business man of prominence which might be tamed to good acconat by Prealdent Cleveland a little later ea, If he were dlrpoeed to' accept It. Al though there arc a considerable num ber of Republicans In tha Uonae who are la favor of sinking partisanship sad legie'attag for the relief of the Treas ury, ana eousequeBHj oi me eoenvr, they are keeping very quiet Bow aad will continue to do so until Speaker Reed anaosaeea the House sommiltces. Then they will spsak their minds. It is the Idea of the basiaese man before meaUoned that If properly managed a compromise could be brought about by which some flnancial legislation that would be of benefit to the cona try could be aeeurtd. r