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2 .5 1 Single Copies 5 Cents. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. $1.50 Per Year. No. 2r. NKW HKUNK, CKAYKN (' U'NT Y, NORTH CAROLINA. SLPTLMBKR 10, 1801. VOL. XIV. J'1 'ill I' for Infants and PROFESSIONAL. DR. G. K. BAGBY. Surgeon Dentist, Clct, Utidit Strrrl, ojp ItoptiM CWrA, IIWIMII, 9. C. . W. D. MolVER, Attorney -a t-Law N'W BERNE. N. C. mj 13 4 wit H. L. GIBBS, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. NCW BCRNC. N. C- PreCii9 kl lk Cavrta -t Cti, r.rtr. 4 Utt 8 a pra uJ KJTi tm, mdJkmU C. R.THOMAS, iftrnsr an! Cous&r-ai-Lif , 0t. Crare 3rr.t, SumWr B.iUlrf. C w . c. y titmm imtm C9raf Cmtrn, Carter. MV.lMrMMJUniCMrta. jljll ; P. H. PELLETIEK, ATTO R N E Y-AT- LAW . AND MONEY BROKER. tniaStrsl, J. t Hillnlty md I. MwCMiia( m'l ftaVttwakaa Caaaai faJa, CuaTp- T-T T. . wr tWVI.,; aw afcail aiway ? 'r roSx i - UTmr i r j . i .! I - - . . Caaa-a -T-Wwi.-lwt-rwa.a-4nAAwa utrt i n -t-TTrratr . Ta cur. - T ' ' s' -j. U latwjtxw la tk CUn Cr. tw. W(nnJOwiuJ faiaUen. rUWrf ituMHCwrlHSw BwA.w4 . . pji.n cwn wi u. ai. , DR. J. D. CLARK, NEW BfRNE. N. C.: ! fjjri)flk oo CrreQ 8Uv. brttw ll. e The National Bank ' OF NEWBERNE, N. a MCOW.rtK tTKD apiUl. - $100,000 Surplus Pro flu, - 86,700 f DIRECTORS. J4V A. BwYiH. CmMM. S. Dt 1- Iit.itliJi. IUCBL. J H. Aul Ii tiny GREEN. FOY & CO.. BANKERS, B a f.itril UikU. ImIko. NIWBANKINQ HOUSE. iluldU vrt. ftX Door Ukm Hotel Albert. NtW 8CHNC, N. C N EXT ! Prof. W. H. SHEPARD o4 awawewtewt awil.fniifa ia th loaaoruaJ art wtU gtwa jo a Vlr Ct for - - 20Caeit- Saamooo - e 20 - Is) BiHOI H33JE BU8U JH3P. new acRNC rt. c j. n. nitowN, BARBER SHOP. 5mt!r Ww la ta b4 oi atyU. BaU awaaw wtia Wu4 aaw oi waiwr. BRICK BLOCK, MIDDLE ST. K. R. JONES, HEAVY AND LIGHT GROCERIES. UrlSara ti4 wU A ii In. &ai Ji l JM-f-tr-n' Nw. Dry Goods & Notions, Tall S-aaanw Lar Att.rtm.al, rlM aa law t-aw---Call aaa IiamlM J Staaa. Satl aa a 1 a Cw a ra taa. " Mada of tha plNCST STOCK and D-r L.10.U1 h.ji P Such a canrvot tym bou(M for laaa than -.tall- But wa ara willing . i . n.r- to Introduce It. to CttL OMC T OIILY to ona (w"n vampla for 016.50. Children. w MfiS. J. M. HINES' Boarding House REOPENED. MM. J. M HINKS hj Porr.,- Firt t u iv a H' ue in t:io .-t . , Tli Pi0J2.3r Dan ew.ci Mate, J. M. HINES, Ant. A GREAT BARGAIN! 327 ACRES I WILL SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIITCi:: A VALUABLE ri.AM" Th"' jhu ted on ;ih touth nl' "f .- nTfr. thrro an.i tilf nulos from tr.o Clly New Brr, N C. One bund rsl and Iweoty-fire cit clean!. The balance, two hundrvd and two errs, heily timr.-rd wtih ptn, rwk. cypre, nd oiher kind of timber. It is fine (iraiin Iji.'i 1 Good dwwlUnjt. outbuilding, and flo ortrbwrd. It h a line KISHEBY fronUng haif mile on th b.-a:h. where there ax high bauik of ,nirl that can never b ejthaatd, from which T.-aeiS csn toad with ea.e It v rery beau'tfiil and heallhy lo. cation, pnpfitia( a r.car view to the parsing TTism-is and the A. A '. C Railroad. For irrnn appir to P. TRENWITH, THE LEVER SAFETY NEW Tna PERFECTION or SIMPLICITY and ECONOMY of POWER. NO -It.iTl!-l. ii:AltfM. VARIABLE STROKE, only two seta ot Revolving Baar1n. Bt Hill Cllmblna and all around S-afaty mades H. B, SMITH MACHINE CO. SMITHVILLE, N. J. Ws N. C. FreiM Line. Stcimsn G. H. Stoat, Deflance & Yesper On an I after February 1st. l'.'l. :i..s hne will rnaie rcgul.vr SEM1-WECKLY TRIPS BlTII'li Baltimore and New Berne ii ta'iiaior f- Mt'AY. ."ATI - Wl.li. r m nt ml S'w Bri fir r.llimor., D.VY.8ATI rU A Y. i 'i V U Tl'K- Sertknti Th'. III EliFpen. Taks loticf. -i. i , - l r . ,r- 1 . K.i i-s i.-r i I - I .-..I P.. , -- ; A r" r f.-i'f Uri. zt f'lwr-it. Jn W M . : a: f. W P I',;.!' .1 ' ss. w Ha f , y i-k toi r-; artH rlT.r. A V Hal ' : nor, -'oik. t i a, 1! .-sjut! ,-s Tnii I io.i Tier , t r.nt'i r ,rf w .i.u.-. r i hip. l.-a. T3'.l "i t l,tare!yi- It. '!.-, VI -iK' i"irdT. " r St'.a-i.l P" ; ' ' Wefla'- a.Ti Satjr-lTi - r-nr'lel.3 S.-urdiTi. Tltrwaca b.I'.t l.-li r "" 1 cnr iiilwlMill pou'ii: !' ! ""' a,M ,f th (nmM.Ilt pv .V c lite 4 II GRAY. Afr.!, New r.i eN" C latton of What tria vary harnaaa 2S w nin- bj S i.iiant Hill, a t r Th j-nm-; ra-n w r--l t- bflt i nrrr Mr - f r . t a '. rv. tr. f wti. !i'l: ii n; rt:m -5 lr fi' :oi : t'.A n; t So-i : r. Pa if. t-- -iJ blew o. :. the lijni u.'.' A inr.,' n."ii irvfr. Ar:J or K : i n- ' i r. t. -J n II 1 n 1 ' : !: i u'rl-r sr.-- 't, .-1 T h U 0.1 Jl of II 1 h ;; i . i i' rr 1 ' tt I -t R. - !q.,:Ml ih- t i '!.- iin M - -f an I t - w r.-, tni; .iiSr-i'-.y. kbun ,ut arni'i -1 lst yar. .- 11. l'.umm'i- of Biugl.a: r .dmt: m '--I, rturm": a. I' irnel t.. 'lev.;-.. ' ' or I.u irrne, N , mi 't i.i-rr;-i in his house I he s;liT'rr tu.p-'etesl That B - o.h a: wife. - Tne n pi" Hi-- ih-.f.rr-: '..-ti n- of' th 1 .tr. ': i",l t i i. .nd. N Y . A .,-u.t llill Hi' I ine--" p' ' lr' i - , 1 n i i- h t I t a. led 1' I HERE'S A C'. in RUBBER :,; v 1 - ... S r.. i- .- ..r 'Itti'ti n-t , ' , ei, b". 1 t.. , I'."', I,- I ;s w or K i " g 1 :: I ' . " I !' s a I III ,-f s .pp....s Mi r.-K. 1 '" ;-: r ., - ,,,1 I'.e , in, .ri, ' e-1 m ..-., t hsd l-en Ihreslc -1 i, 1 1 i i :-. ,- ; i N " . h. and ;i.e 1 ' -s .: s , , i ;; t ".e rob!- r s r i - . I - . ,. . . -....-..r. to Ih' there m " '"11 t.' " in up. ihe itriiiu'.r '.res' if.-- wru a, ready done; a'l s! t: :i Mj n. k sppear-l. l'.-u .lb. '.t:s ii'-l that tn" ins'i .-. r. i i . .-irli mornlnff . wf- M- ' , h.ui the proceed . th" i. o.r tv r 1 1 ars. Hal r ll H. it : 'i ''i i .'1 a V - v. V, I !l i.vk n 'I it. i 1 -a ;.-!. cur v.n i--r in- vrii. r, kn'V ipg a s !'. n the train 'VP -1 ri . 1 1 nt ill.' 'i h 11 .Mil., i p Til I '; ; a P.. '1 ! i I" 'llie'lls v: i'15 " m P " d.. Ilir..' nm-i-I hi. ll'" li" opene-l tr." sal" l'.r Tii" Ii : .-ii wsy in n t.H.k $.!.: f: mi the -iT' iij H tsi s Mer" in re-vi n- ss. fnd as ,r. ,ti . s in.' r. d.l 'fr H '1H n" ' m pi ' '."d t ! :ey I.. U,-: M"ii'iii Valley. Ih.y.lidnot li-'urtilhe pn- ii.' r, evidently ii'M wi.hinir '. ' a- 1- oi ire r ei ; I.-- ".l n 1 ihiin the a-; n it 1. ". sl -s i h -ea-i .11 . le-nan led A p"se w n n'liiinio'i d liv the sheritT a-id left tor Ih" fc.'eoe Bl once lie slier. tl k'ol to. "eihrr all ih" niiii he eouM suininou on sueh jhort not ee They r" all, howeier, men who have Keen ,.ti iee, a:i 1 "i 1 nnke a lively i-liaio after Hie hn,:and. Trinidad hnn l''n wired p. f. i hounds in run '.hat have l.een l tielr u me nta 1 nui"; d,,wn -rvrl erinunah h :-ri.-i t . the s.-.o-.c on a already m i. They nr. eiiee ui I train , he and 1. 1 1 1 ' .n I tie trail s so-n as rums' te With the that th et! t's heme mi le, h i. no luring rot.h. r. . an .'.enpe. The ne 'a" r".-ei ved at : he I'nl m I1 'P t ron.elerahiv a'i. r mi livchi. The flrt .In- patrh tatl ih t N" 4 had h- r. held op hjr even nl ok"-! I.d liere hetweeu mile p st. lsl Hnd 1 , he: rr. .-n I otopax l and llend reek . It n staled f".r' h-r that all the money i n the in.'.-enk'er'' . i-h . x hud he.-n taken from him, n. il! n the Hreman's wnieh. The iis-nn.l depBi. h "fated limt one nt the rnl'hers m a man ;--ih!y ah-oit his inrtieth year. and with a very dark, snfl hat, and th"m was an ther 1 . ii liv htiilt man ais.ut ih" aui ae. ' 'ne o! lli-m. 1 ,.u.'i.T. ins a sm. t.-t h la". .1 v, ii"! ever twenty y.-ar ,.!d. and had ..n a -hr- k"i( s'urt und was in his shirt sVev. s I ' i ii k rlivi deieetive acerey was at onee .nl led up r . end a ha. k f-i i -t no u vs ere s...n readv t,. sihti ss ; 1 1 i Ii. reet: e Krone r, of the K: Hid.- . . t i h I 'r.rn Mas. hurie, r it together, and nt al., in 4 A M.. they parted for I h ponied hy the i.' of the rohh.-ry. a c .'f surom of the road. CABLE SPARKS. I i I N KRAI. I r, Isii1 steamer A i r lie of (, .end commis r ill- .oliil'.t the Wo: 1 i s n n, wi h a ii. red I y an Vi,'", l".in. to t ra i i Tin st ih. 's trad- H A KKI V 1 s w t at In Met. I 1 1 K i rl i n op o ll.e r pill' lie, "er" r. MdeM Roiiei f. MI'MM ...ril, r, in. 1 nar ii I that .. N n-sra .nil I hey mi I I l.niiida attempted u and a ti.b.l . ns'ied, m I o, I , . ll I Ml "ll'.li'i Hires s:i-.t. ANOTHER. TRAIN ROBBERY. top an Ki- liiin s. ei.red by t .. r oners k. of msll and faster, d mail. The suiount of :h. ,1 rsni ot i-e learned, mi' n win il-t'i wii. ol 'hoi.sH Il ls, o. just pul.it g e-:t ! in the ...I l: ...,il I!iei. who had r p. sll lor.s. s ; m , 1 1 a 1 1 ee u s! y , , ,. -ii,-. ins 1 Sl.d ex ress cars. ,. ,.t ' h"S" ponfiors i iver 4' I ' j. -rf. rstlllL' ttie mt lejnring ,-te of pro- 1 1 , led !,t of ui.lodliig a ;n 1 1 s a mis 1 1 window in ', !' "I ' f fills wi;s to tear i.erwise dnmac' the car. g,-r a-s stunned, but he . niri.t.. onlv to f iivrr . r and mnde to give up nn nn- delai rd sr . rnl . .. k t neir time in doini: , 1 1 1 m e st c. ol ii- ss and i .Te-. Horse, were in d , n - implell'iii of their ,. - lid'. anal ant now Th, end th-' reset of the DISASTROUS TYPHOON. I ife and Property on t tie k. T' . have was ll OlJIIli progress i. r car"., a nuint'. i peril" a d life result. led the loss , se and t hine: ipai. por .at il snvs the typhoon was is i iMtcd i iriental seas About noted peolr I ! I v r. V l ' i k h n -i.rsr i:a i. I.Kn W rk . nf Ha'ii ll al'out 1 I" i.- ! of It" v 1 1 rvr.v I'. i : s I ''TP Is 1 1 1 . i"..r l'-i:t' 'i r::. Mt. 1 1 i i:.m. M : i r- i tr i n In ! innt :--r tin.- V' ir ! i - t l.'.tl'-.-. SK U riKRNIl A HP r lm. s nimti'nri flnwn iW's Si'nat'T fr'Hii in net up i pn'Ji'l' l s;r W'liy ir.! :i . v . ni'Mi's pnllrry ot t '. t p. .sit in. ; m r- a ri t 1 hr l liicnk' X'C ifs'4 ii i;-n Kl.t. V. 1 i"i! P, 111" ni m-i, will sunup Iciwr thi" tni! ih.. 1 ' i.jm tilii-n n partT. .ii.i. vim l rapt.llir rrr.ivi'rl'iB i. i . f i ! In", tin doriilfi tn re in liil th.' ni.l i.f the Koasmn. U: si!i on.-.- p.iiit liit he e.m-v-vi. "Iir MrilthfW .Arnold, one fill p.i. n.s ii' ur huidV'-"' i i n tn' Wii.kt. trim r. pr. 1' ".t. '! :i'-i m ! tr V. sn) I li-: nKT it , i in- i nj.iyiiieiit nt n haU- "M ml'P I ; 1 . K . the lather of the Uiio fun-v-i.i:i, n i i. s nt t 'levelHii'l in lie is :! ears old, ami will v 'te ;i in n, mil "f the lute 1'resnleiit liK. iy to li.. the Republican eiiMili e ii.wnr I r . rn the I wei" v I. m rt h -ixtti i-'li.t -na:-t tal I'l-ii' f.'t Of is di S'Tlhed as "i ) e:l rs. whose no-' froiy track and made him i!iuui:fy Hint io "a portly hu.r has . A L'e h a s so eoaspi tries t LO'Ilera: 11 : ra in. i.K"K.,K llnii, Hie nen iri si lent oi tlie K al .".i;isii A.a.reiny, is th.- leadimr p..r lra',t jointer m e.,ilnn i. lie livs in a f.ea.lllli.i s.il.ur,. of AI.eldeell. Ills tall ti','lire, aim froi'l wile awake hat Hud flowlll I"i''l 1 e i, ft lamiiiar one in lit" streets. ,l"ll,. Will I'TI K.H la SO modest that his n;eec, who is jr- par iil; a liiojrrnphy "f him. has found it verv .lilih tili lo obtain any aH lroin him in lier work. Ilia sirein-th is Loadu illy r": 1 1 n tx. and he l torr.-l t" tfivc lip th. .,n: waUs wlu.'h he ..ruier;y too.;. Tiif s . o! Mai .r A ni," In, of the British ni in v ii w tai loned nt Minli, v. as lutten re e. ,,,'u i.v mad d..-'. His little brother, who Is tw.-ive y- ars "I rte, '"ii the w ith his jH.ek. Iknife and sucked thnt t. r' HU ne I hi. brother', life, nl M :.i .i I irant. N . : . ee i . to I voiind open the veiiom The pluck spreading in India. Kv.lt i". f. John Kr-KINF., who tetired from the h'eder .1 I- uoh about five yeHrs iw. I ranked ft- one of tne t'reiue.st jurist In the South, and wh.-n he ret, ted the tmrot (tenroia eare liiin n kp nt ov lion, lie wa nppnmieil by Andrew .l..hiis..n. He Ilv.- most ot the tune v with his . laughter, Mrs. Ward, of New- Y..rk, .ma spends .i few months eftel; year in Sa a una !i . Sip. i'ii.vhi 's I ' !TI-'P.'s rniiddaii'-'liter, M-ss s,.pli'.a l .pp- r ' iiuieron, was married Nst ivo'h alter . ! ..i n .' ;v ,t h her lover, a yoiin.' l 'ii.l.m.ii. named ('bristiau II 11111, ton (.ray. He leli in ho e tn her w inle she was aim I !it vrnr nnd ;..:l -wed her to thl-- country. th o i .. I the proprietor ot Mlver i ks in Kent county, England. The brider.s.m M'tuol part oi nis esiaie upon ...s I. ride beiore marriage, and a lawyer was pres ent t i I'Soiitf the settlement. r.Tliri ' a vsp si'P.A.a F., daushter of Kate f'hnse Sp"a;ii. -, is said by a correspondent to be ope of in.' most dashini; and fearless horse wonien in tlie i ountrv. she rides a big bny horse named .-i arr, I he u'i It of Senator 1-air, and personal superintends the care of her favorite in the sta! h . M is SpraRiie has been tamaia I, ic rs- s h.r ears, au-i nas passeo a e. rt I ai oi :tr ill the saddle. She cj.y ye ira old. iL' ot a Miet- WORK AND WORKERS. Til I" 8 il 'hmen's strik was termi nted by the at Peoria, Illinois, unconditiona. sur- render ot ihe men. V Sl-RiN-oi-iKt-D, Illinois, despatch says, ,1,1, the mmeis' strike in that district is at ail end. All th" eoal shafts around : i . . .,..,,,..1 ondnrine ill" Inst tew s.ringfiel 1 days upon the terms proposed by th, operators, HUU are uow working under tl.-' system ot day vries. VI i. a I'll i a I. Vnion, No. ii, of N'e- York a: a pec al nieeiii.K, atietided by over s ..,'.., i,. rs res.,1 veil that i o member Ot the 1 ni.,n shall h. r. atter work under a Holi I'm. .ii fori man in any new spa p er office w ll li- in ihe iui :s diction "f th I'nion. lllh Sout -ern Irou t'ompany at Chatta- n,..e.i made a successful ti st ot a new steel , : ,,ali,V of lnakini: I'.essi in process, m.iKini! f.' r ha-ic lroin Southern white pig with no iniiture. The p Tim n in net was oi uie ocbi qualitv. Tilt' s'rike ot Lebanon, Tenna., growing nut nt i n e reiusai oi i .ir ..,... -. -i.. ...' ,i- i r,..h- mated Association IS ,M0 scan o. ... " iirncl leal Iv at an ell'l. ,-ieveini .o .oi- are ruin ung, many ,,r toe oa nan-is nae reiurned to application. worn, and otners n i .... f tl,a airlte hraen on the Lake 1 Mr. s 1 1 I is e . "s - ,.- . ;.l,l Fj:ie and Western Kailroaa is on, an m"'""" a -reement having been reached. 1 he men go back to work at the old rate, the company .eree'.'-.K to nubniit a new wage scale within fi i e dav. and to dismiss the suit begun in th . I nit." Mates Court, and also to make uo discharges on account of the strike. Imk rninii. tors employed by the Re rorder No York city, struck because ol the discharge of a Union foreman and the cm rilnwnent of a nou-Union man in his place. 1 K sink, oniv lasted ''- hours, the business .....r of il.; tmoer ndi.idting the matter by emploMng a Fnion man i s l'or-mun sieum'' an agreement to employ liuiie and hut t in ui men hereafter. ciili K HiiDTiiF.r.s, the shoe manufacturers cf Haverhill Massaehiisetis, have dischar-ed a 1 th, -r International Fnion hands, owing to inshil tv to arrange a ne.v price list I he old t eipir.M on .InlyUt, since which time unsuccessful e.iorts ha ve been made to tlx upon a new o e. The hrm is willing to pay oil pn.es. lot will tot trant an advance asked lor by the workmen. FOUR LIVES L03T. Another Railroad Horror This Time It At' as t n I nd lu.a. A wre.'k oe, uired on th" Caiiii' ltoii branch of the Louisville, I'.vai'.sville and St. Louis r.niirea 1 nl-ur 11 o'clock A.M.. in which f. ur lives n ere lost, thirt-en badly hin t, and e-gl.teer. sligl-iTv injured. I'iie flange of rue of the forward trucks of ih - rm:iiie l-fke hil- the train was runniig nt th.- rate of about ,'n mi'es an hour. The tra n at the nine was on a trestle two miles from Tr..v- Th" eng'iio parsed over the trestle and p nnced down the embankment. Th- train was a initf'l one, the passencer (ok eh being next lo the engine. The each fol ;.. n ed the eneinc int i the ditch and rolled ov.rontop of it. It was occupied by about ,vi,rson.. The steam pipes gave w ay and t! scald nc steam enter. '1 the conch, snv of the passencers were women and dr. n. As soon as those who were slightly ri extricated themselves they began the k rescue. All uere rotten out, but inji t,ii escai.ed iniurv. Many were bad! Vmriied tint their th's'i was cooked in places : u r 1 1 . until :t mic ft. MARKETS. aor.r- Flour -City Mills, super.-"' .-" licit -Southern Fultz, 1 1 .' ', uthern White. 7Ui.i.71e.. Yellow, i lat.s -Southern an 1 Pennsylvania t'v,.- Maryland and Pennsylvania B I T i 1 1 n Marvland and lYiinsiivani i iraiv -Wheat, -t.yif1ji.i.i. I ream, ry, .'l'.'.'Je. near-by Ciiecsc - L ...tern Fancy nl ... Woteru. Wal'ir. F.ggs I. ci, L.-at Interior Jl.im'.i.L.'i r l..H.l. ".'', Mid Hill". tS'i -') tine red. .'.'.' "' o, 1 1.' i. Fancy, V.iI'K -Flour Southern ti.wl to .ura.'f..o. '..4,4". Wheat No. 1 Whit" 1 11. Rye State 1- I'thl.l.oje. 1 "ni - Yellow. 77'n..se. ,;lts --l ni I ", Butter Slat". .U"V-le. 1-V-s l,'..,l,sc. Mate, Lhii il-n t-HI i. - ''lour P. nnsylvania , . ,, , l si i Wheat. Pennsylvania an I s.',,,i',,'r',i Red 1 . IH'0. 1- 1 1 Rye Peiinsyf- viinm, '.' I ' a. :'" 1 'rn I., :,"'. i ais IdftL 1"4' -Southeru 1 ellow, , 4 Butter -State, 1 soy nd of IOC. Cfl.'.'S, F.L'gs State New York factory, iooj, i '-'!. Is,,, ifc C A I I 1.1.. It i Ttner.r Beef ..$4.7.".fi..-..iO. Sheep .::,.i,4.:."i. lI"-- ..''.'--'' M IV Y'MIK B-ef -.fri.iiCl.7.'0. Sheep- 4, ..,.,..-..'. Hog l..sf LlIiKhl'Y .'..4 " I. '. -Beef- ". i'f.'). 'X'. Sheep -- iix'X.Vf.-v. llo,s - ri.y.i,o.,U. BALMACEDA'S FALL. Admiral Brow:i Confirm ; Hie New From Valpruaiso. The Itv T.iVen After u TerriMe Vi-lit Ni W'lir Stiip- Kilat;e.l. Iut TTn-.-e Torpe lo Ito its ':ptnrel. Th" f '11..M ini: 'h sp.n. h. tint. ! Va'pnniiso, ( hi'.fi, hn? h. rn r.-eelv.! ft' th" Navy I Int t in.'iit from Ileiir-A.liuir :1 lipoi n: 'The iniir'";it hive je., session of tl if Vlrimiso. It n t iken n ter a ver city y -ii n - ;nlnnry cntfiu'rinent. Th- L'ovenini.'iit l ii.- ivl vintner - pood po-iiion - hut 1.' Iny thronjii timl ceiier.lNh p. Tn" IT" h id th . r u - -eilt .,i r.i l -oon. tr-' dis ilT.'Ct d. I he Ul-il lT"ct d. Th tl-.t pr- s-ilt ft'l'l Ih" forls -.vere not The L'overnnl.'itt it,ir--hip l ynch, second class torpedo bonis, was 1 h. f irei.'ii adif.irals d 'in vi'lcl a i:l p're'.-etirr; th" lives mid property n - i-il w ill i h r ,J.t.,r L": a rill ! f foreign slll.jeels. -onsulate. Many provisional Presid The desp itch fr. Navy I . 1 p i r 1 1 n o n t reeei ed hv the e I have loo ni' ii M th'i refugees "ii hoard. The nt is here. '' n Ad nirnl Ilrow u to the ,vas th" only i n for nn t ion vernm-iit tVfial of the si i un t i- n hi ('lull. N .tiniii: furtli"!' has he oi heard I r Gill the eoiisu! at ' rtlpar rs vn . las lelet-rnm aiinoiinciu.' the su rreinl -r .d 'hat eitv to the insurgents. N .r has nnytliin been received from Minister Fcnn at Saiiloioo. It is believed by officials of the Stat" Depari iii nt, notwiiiistandinir the despatches to the contrary that Santiago i" 'i11 ,h" ls Hulinaeeda, they basing this opinion on i In tact that the department has not hi-n in! .rul ed bv Minister Kernii of its rapture. They say lie would certainly have no'ltie I the depart ment had the eiiy been su rreinl.-r.-l, as there is no interference with th" cable line via Buenos Ayres, so far H tlu department knows. It is reliably reporie 1 tint the f 'iiili.ni mis isier received word that lialinaeeda was stiil in possession of Santiago, nnd hud not fled. I he only news received by the envoys of the congressional party besides the despatch from InAiiqtie saving the junta w as on its way t Santiago was a message from Lima statin? that Snniiazo is in the hands of the con-ress-ionnl party, and that they have established a, temporary' authority looking to the sabty ot persons and property, nnd that Ba Imac da's w hreibouts are unknown. Mr. Mnntt says tnere can tie no doubt but that the capital h.;n Inlh-n and that the itistirurents will soon he in lull control of the eoverniii. nt. enor Montt, the cnVr.y of the ( rulinn (''in- rr"s.l. nah'ts, received the following can.c- "Iqui.pif, Chili, Don Pedro Montt, Wnsh-nit-ton: The junta of the congressional govern ment is ert route fdr Santiiteoi "Krh, ..ik't Sennf .Montt exrjained that this meant thrtt the congressiorialists were about to' transfer their headquarters to the capital instead ot re maining at Irpiique. At a late hour the congressional envoys re ceived the following dispatch: ' Iquique, Chili. Doiu Pedro Montt, ash ington: According to an official dispatch from Commander Montt, of the congressional naval forces, in the b..ttleof Coneontheenemy lost 1,5 h.i men and an equal numherof prison ers were captured. Two thotis aid rifles were taken, besides a nitmber of field pieces. Our loss was 'Ait, and among the killed were o officers. In the battle of Plaoilla the defettt ot Balmaceda was complete. His two gener als, Barhosa nnd Alcerrica, were killed, and many other officers. Vicuna, the president eh ct", has escaped on board a foreign war ves sel. Tne whereabouts of Balmaceda are un known. "Er.ItA7.ARUZ." The battle of Concon, the envoy says, was foti'-ht on the first day the insurgents' army miiny "pWes have Been received liy the Con gressional envoys. Official corroboration of Iialmaecda's fall has reached . he State and Navy departments. Acting Secretary Wharton received the fol lowing cablegram, dated alparaiso. "p.ini.lmnrnfd over government to Ba- nhedano and fled. Canto goes to Santaigo to oaaiirnn POD trol until arrival of junta lroin Iouique. Good order here. 11 "M0 JREF.RY, Consul. etine Secretary Soley also received the fol'lowins "cablegram from Admiral Uro'.vn, dated Valparaiso. ..r.;.i,.i nf Chili has surrendered the '.'ov- fnime.it to the Chilian General Bnqu i i. i., i.,f Mo n t i a ..'O. ftlpiraiso ano yell i in- organized. The Foreign fore barked. h a i e i "Bkuw: DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES. Jusi pii .In be, night foreman of the Ala bama and tirent Southern yards, at Birming ham. Alabama, was run over and killed by a switch engine. ITMil SriP'I.Y, aged 11 years, and Ma Smith, aged P' were drowned in Pine lake, nine miles imrfh l Fusing, Michigan, uy the oi er'.urnicg of a row boat. i,,,,n w. I'ur.KlNS. wliilc working at a cir cular saw, in Baltimore, nice of wood which the was tr.uisfi u' 1 by a saw hurled at him, and died ot I. is injuries soon after. II. F. BIN'. HAM, a well-known lawyer of Portland ireen while fishing on acllll of rocks nt Astoria, fell into the water, was car ried out to sea by a wave and drowned. Fl:r.K;ilT wreck, caused by the parting of 'a tram occurred on the Baltimore and Ohio Railiood,' near Martinsburg, Maryland. A tramp ho was stealing a ride is said to have been killed. A Ti'.AlN' mi the Sant i Fe Railroad rau into a box car lit Los Angeles, California, the passeng'is, among whom were tiovernor Markinan and other Slate officials and I lilted blutes Senator Fellon, were badly shaken up and a few slightly injured. Till: remains of R. R. Musgrave, a real estate dealer, who, because of some crooked ness disappeared from Torre Haute, Indiana, were found m the ashes..! nn old burned cabin eight miles above Terre Haute, on the Wa bash. He had been in business in Chicago tindci ai. assumed name until recently. TtlF.I k bovs, p nvmates of the three Hamil ton clnhirtn 'of fronton, Ohio, who were smothered to death in a tool chest, have con fessed that thev locked the little girls in the chest w in le plaving jail, and being called to supper None o A I ' ' R.ailr..: t 'fii IHh shortly nfier negtecieu io iev mem oui. f the boys are over ! years old. .N -n.t t TlON train on the South-bound ,d, between Savannah. Georgia, and a. South Carolina, was wrecked, 4!l mile we-t of Savannah, when two men weie killed aim !Le wounded, all probably lataily. The wreck was caused by obstructions washed upon the track by a heavy rain. YVHII F. Peter Techkala, his wife andjihree children were driving tour miles lrom Pendle ton Ore on, their horse became unninnage able and backed over a blurt" To feet high. Mrs Techkala and one daughter were instant ly killed and the two other children serious, injured. 'Techkala and the horse escaped with a tew bruises. Two freight trains on the No'thorn Pacific railway collided near Palmer, Y ashington. 1'nginiH-r Lavid Young and Fireman , i, est-hound train, were Frank killed. i i,'i, ,;,,. inrp badlv wrecked. The necideiit is said to have been caused by the cond'fetor of the east-bound train failing to hand his engineer a duplicate ot his orders. . 1 !...... .... .1 A SIT' I a I. engine on me j.iounion.,, Nleiu road, la-iile Irvine and lieiitiy vine ivhii s'trii' k and killed Mrs. Mary Richard- o.il l lo. were wnlkllie son ami two i-m.uir... - - - . 7 .... ,1,.. i,r , .p over l ie Kentucky river at Nicholasville. " A baby which was lyincr tint 01, the lies escaped, but others were knocked off the bridge and upon the rock be low, a i'.stance ot h i feet. MORPHINE AND ARSON. x-Treacher's Acts While Lnder the Drug's I nrlueiiee. An S. C. Stone, an ex-pr acher, who has had at different times charg, s in a half dozen places lu Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas, who ii as one time presiding , lder in the Greenville hsirict of Mississippi, was arrested in Mem phis on ihe charge of arson. Mr. Stone dime to Memphis six months ago, and started a storage warehouse, which was destroyed by tire a month ago. He again started in busi ness on Jefferson street, and a tire was ills ioverrd there, which the department sup pressed niih trifling damn; Stone whs seen i .... . leaving ii storage nous" a lew mm nn s ... e his first place o if luisiness was destroyed. roused suspicion which led to his arrest, msdc no denial of the charge, and says he is a victim of the morphine habit, and started both tires while under its influence. .Martin nthoiiv, a negro, employed by Stone, i. m si,'il. llecavs Stone has asked several limes to fire the place, but he rel'used. feuring the consequences. SOUTHERN ITEMS. CMMK INTKI11TIV(J 51'ATsl rOPIIJftD HfOtl M.VS-T stn'RCK- -The licin ir.m furn o e, in lis CoHnfy, vi ( ai siitjie,,,!,.,) ,.,i i ai ions. - Since th- 1st of April t -li houses have been erected m Iltiena ista, - "W. F. Cook eoinmift eilieHe the lunatic nsi lum at Weston, N Vh. V v.imi.i nun named Oat Thompson. conr milted suicide in Fayette cuiniy, S . a. - M L. Hines, telegraph operator al Graham in Southwestern Virginia, was run over and killed by a lreight train. A large number of retail grocers and provi sion d alcrs of Alexandria, Va., have organ ised a protceiive association. -The Norfolk and Western Iload has ordered twenty more new locomotive to accommodate its rapidly-grou ing business. The amount collected up to date for the soldiers and sailors' monument to be erected in Itichmond. Vn., is f 1,'H i -' On. nlher Sehn.di.., who killed Dr. Schiieb srdi in Whee ing, W. Va., a tew years ago, hung hiiiisi li in ine limal le asy 1 urn at Weston. -The Augiisin 0a.) K.tositioii, to ope i November ', vill collect a variety "f textile a".! n;ricultu-al machinery f indtiMrial prof nets. -C;,orge Bavles was killed and Alexander Mohin-on sev.relv burned on the face and arms by (he explosion of gas in ft coal shaft hear Fairmont, W. n. Keporis from Marion county, Vn., say that the crops in nil that region are simply enormous. They have never had strch a corn and gra-s year. -Atalnmilvpionie S! Plossburg, Ala., Misses Sallie and Claudia .Morx.n, of Birmingham, aged seventeen and fifteen respectively, were drowned w bile baihing. --Mr. ,1. S. B. Thompson, of Alexandria vn has been uppointed genera) msnager ot the Richmond and Danville Railroad svslern, whh headqnarieis al Atlanta, Gn. A. K. Allison. Jr.. son of ex-Governor Allison was fatally. shot at Ouiney, Fla. in on u 1 1 i-ren t ioli will. llr. O. A. (iCC. ' lirst horscwhiiiiied Allison and then shot him. -The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Mason nnd the Grand tommandery Knights 1 em piar of Virginia will hold their next annual meeting in I'eiersbiing ihe latter part ot Oc tober. ..t,, I..., .-. ii nnd r are Virginia State days , the Southern lixuosition to be held at Ka- i;h i a.inne letofiiT and Novi'mbe Hoii.'joiin F,. Massey is one of the announced speakei s. t Georgetown. Ky., Milton Kennell and his four sons engaged m a street tight wi.h other persons, and in the aflair A. J. Mont gomery and iwo brothers by the name oi jurv.s v. ere kl . led. James Thornton, oneof the men who robbed .i, v.r.,- ir,.ui several nights ago near Cnlliir sn.iion. Gn.. has been arresie! and has coiilessed to the crime Jle returned f.:'0'J Cf t he money taken. .-V. T Ciavton, a biakeman on the Atlnnti nd Hi.nv.lb" l'.niliond. was killed near hng. r ton, Va. His toot got iaii; the eng.ue ran over him Iit in a frog, lien anil mangled his bodv in a horrible manner. Near llopkiisville, Ky., -Jesse Hinson and Joseph Walter q larrehd over a name ot cards. Walker struc s limson over me f-ad with a wagon stand rd, iiilheling mjuri s, from which lie h s since died. State Railr. ail Commissioner Hag, of Ken tucky, has resigned, and e-ecretary ot state Matthew Adams has been appointed in nis place. Wilas Raigo has been appointed sec retary ot Smtu in Mr. Adam's place. A project is on foot at Bedford City, Va., to builu an electric ear line from that phtee lo tlie Leaks of I ht. r. On account ot the iarf; numb, r of visum s to the 1'eaks, it is thought ll would pay li iiidsoinely. Th gang o.' horse thieves that have infested RoanoKe ami Botetourt counties, a., tor the iuiii Ju,j.:iii have now rr.ijeil over 10 ,. sa ueiii u train on the South-Bound ',...:.i i... S ivannah and Co.umbin, S C. was w: eUe.l forty mil' ' i i mi, ...I'll iv-r d wist ol ,. in tanily L- ; i . - i. ml n . wounded, pi Libably liiijlly- At b r "bisvil.e, W . a., Aios. s u.o. . , , 1 i . , ll I1H IT, 1 and Jein s 1 U.llllll'U vlltiS... a-- - - and Fun nnin stiih- i men are ironiihcht :.l (..roves i iu.ij larmcrs. J ne quarrel was tl result of an oid tu.d between toe io tiifuilies. . -The , old mine r-c.-ntly discovered 111 Char lotte couniy, near Keysi ule u., has been worked in "a Munll ..y by Mr. . li.bir'L , he owmr wlm rea,i.eu aeout ; per nay migeeis are v. ry Hue, ami the ore is thought to 1, mc-v i.ausi 1 1 1 i e . The public mo.eineni lor the purpose ot emabiiM.nS ""e "'ul" S"ul,n- , Tenii., .0 St- Loins, in Uuiiuiid men were asked 10 su bscrihe each is now .111 ao.-ured success, the list ,01 r.aving reuccd eighty. . X,6 ..."venu-at establishea this as a river city, and is calcu ;;', .,, i.ave gnat effect on tneluture pros pects mi l pr. spenty of Chatauooga. -Mr. I . H. s-humaie, ot iLoanoKe, 1 i. uiieaithid a curious spceiuie His hpiclineli "1 a poiaio. 11 IS 11-scAU -1 Otlllo, navii g uie appeumm-s o. udia marine itiiimul hn, a cross ueniccn a lobster and a del n llsli. Jt sfunos e.eci 011 three iei-'s, has two ; anus and nearly one nun- dred cits, and c: no u i.'.ls. hs two aud oue-nuarter V. Bauyhmaii, of Frederick, hi- exnress lrom Montana, a Colonel L. M.I i V, I ' .,,.. , ,,t which were lour "'"rV.. " U h : soread ol three ieet and ine an'.iirs 01 Wllieu neic . 11 h a spread 1 ei jooh. w ei: i-inliing M pounds. Ihe Head w us presenile L - A . 1 1 m,.r A 1111am . io io,. colonel 1 y e.-' Buiin, ot Montana. personal encounter is reported from Dura. 1 Mis., between Lecturer McAllister a, 1 1 Iv'l.tor McCuue, representing the tuo a iancc taettons. McAllister is said to have been s-ierely punished by McCune. the troubi "tew out of alliance matters Met une as.euihat McAllister had sold the alliance tu S uliMi'cet. ri. iv us m. serious accident ou the j;onn- ff.,j -M, l.etweeii .Mnrt.ns- mid r-outli' 1 n . . 1 ....... 1 11 1 cislord. X Hal Car, wlindi was .' ne loaded witi, lumber, got away from t. e hanus and by is weiirht ran down jr-vie at It ran into a material tram, greai pec I . .iobui" a w recK . .vn o. ... reck'. .llIOl U'i- - - ' 1. 1 11 . . 1 , in. I 11, II I 1 1111 111, s i '11 .i '..- ,..,,,, red and nveollheui are 1 e- tlOttl O 1. l s .oj " - , lieved to be lat.iliy uurt. vainuel Ridciiour, of Washington county, Md h saeui'ios.iyinti.e shape ot a young inu., o,i. nyu .-,,", , ,, one side. chicken. w nu n is Mini '."" - - - . . . i. - . ., i,.,r has no M ,t a ieainei . j i out on on .... s . , , , ,h,seon. , ui,,,,ii i ,.i t grow n, inn ,oi.- i . , ,, v r since it was hatched. Jt does not l''U , .r r ith itsgrowth.asitha.skepl gainc i ai ieti . i. ,,., in," of the ovstermeil of (.lolices ' , i- V i eso.ution was adopted that tiiem' s 'ntUw M.o'.l'l be amended so as . o r ..ii accurate and permanent survey ot all " , ; tu. all- of the planting- Lrm , I I he -atei s of the commonweal", a, 1, he boundary between the natural Ls and ' he planiinrotind be marked by pr. per metes and bounds. .. .. .....piiiipr denot or. ine t ... site .or a neii I'rt.'". ... i io . . i. i) , Havre-d. staked otl !" VYi !" l as been located and staked off. The 'new luiihliug 'ill be in the western e nuarler of a mile ...i.rl,s of the town, one Il will Ie6-!x28 feet, iron, ihe present depot. architectural design, stones, ot modern 1 . ,, ,i... ,., eonvenienees. Vort on ie contract fh'VmndnUoIiigmatonee.tc. been already f, ,l,e stone work liaMiig awarded. AN UNFORTUNATE SHOT. A Girl Wounds Her ISrolher Instead of Her Assailants. Two unknown men entered the house of Alvyn Timbs, of Plymouth, Pa. There was none of the family present except the farmer's eldest dauifhter, Susie, a pretty girl of six teen, and hfr seven-year-old brother. The men tried lo lore- men i, en. on the "i rl and finally r, sorted to force. Alter a struggle Susie contrived lo escape, and sei.-ine- a sholgiin that stood in a corner ot the room ti-edntthe intruders. I nfortunately. she missed both, but th- charge entered ti-e head ot her brother, inflicting a fatal wound. Both men escaped. ANOTHER MINE HORROR An Txposion ... nn Seven :;ne;lisli 'oilier' Kills Mine rs. An explosion took place in the Malago ci llery near Bedniinster, Somersetshire, Fng land. The explosion occurred at .. o'clock in Ih morning, when, luckily, only a small force of men was in the mine. The concussion shattered all the windows in the houses near the shaft and wrecked all the shatt workings. The bodies of seven dead miners have been recovered and two are missing. 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