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t if mttm VOL. XIX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, NOVEMBER 12, 1896. NO. 34. i i WASHINGTON LETTER BUTLER THINKS POPULISTS, COME OUT AHEAD. Vra. ! aaa Jafctlatal. Everyataae WaaU rraaatrtlj. Caa aaa ASTaiaa. Caaca PnalMIUIw. JKeaaiaarky aaaaal ara I a.. A . P. A . M eaa ak(eatal. D i&awlaauUa. Jonas ai. Durkau, Washisuton, D. C. Nov. 9. Semtor Butler n-akes it very plain that ;,"n MS operating against the fund. I he Itethioka the Popuiats emerged from the I i?'i8lmP baidly s, ems to have rcaliz-d h .w eampaigu in ruucli lyter condition than j 'e-pcr-e the filiation is. The eoire their allii-, the DeoawraU, did. In tact, ; ,0:lJ' "l ot The Manchester (Juankn, be thinks, and aj, tliat the result Tirtu- j ,nc 01 ,he m"l trustworthy aDd least llj wipes out the Democratic party; that ! sensation il papers iu England, declares h gold Democrat will mostly become Patpabhcani and the tlrer Democrats! " 1 : Couturriii r pons sh w tli.it the pro-Pupl--AanlU1,ltbe next Pmidculk) L MnJ ntiuous r,in3 o! the Au. capiign will be fought between the !umn i,ave ruined the crops from North Pop u lull and KepuWican. He also ayg that ll IXiiiixrats ttie rrpookible for Brjan'a defrat. The rejmbticau re in a ia te of jnbila- 4i. D orcr McK nley's clectioa, which i tikelj to oitnoc until alter the distn- butioo of patromge gets fully underway. TbD we aball lare the kicking which i aiwtj ib atnkiug feaiurv of the first month ij eveiy aJoiioistrttion. They piear to fully rmlize tli&t the rttertion of tbe biTOr of the voters who have givtu them another Ktvse i f pow.r depend upoo their ability to give the country lb pfprrilj thaJJ have proruiaetl. unl there l do tloubt of iheir intention to do their level bet in tloit directiou. Thiy claim that ihe Urfim iu iudustnal and cooimervul cirvltrs which started as soou sa th reault of '.he election w kuowu will be peruiJLUcot, and the people, re fardWes of politic are most Uertily with tbeui in hoping tha ;it n ay be. We all waol ptoepaarity, no matter who sets the crwHl tor it. While tbe cofjlereooes of Ga. Kitz I.e with Preeirleut Clereland and S-cretsry Olney bare raiaed a ifreoh crop of Cuban ra-nora. theie is uothin io sight to -n 1i cate auj change of policy by Ibis Go vet n Bteoi. tVnic thiuk that Prtaiecl Clevi laml, a ill, in hie annual roeafcige to Coc raaa, make kxim positive rtconiiueuda tma ua the otijrct, but it i more proba bte that lie a ill ru rely stale the situation, axa ahowo by Gen. Lee's report and leare ibe reaoosii)ility of any action in the band uf Congress aud of in succes sor. Ia the apeculatioos as to who n ill be maoibtira of Preakleot-elect Mi-Kialejr'a Chhiael, Uirua aamea of proaiineut Repu- licaval hare already Let. u elrrainated. Sir. liark rLaaoai, who could dou'lies Lave laad aia pick of the port olio, took his name off trie li- by making the ositrve aiateux&t that be would accept 00 orlke uadttbe eomiog administration; Senator ttheroMm'a loumite irveoda ray that his ge moaid prevent hia atxeptiog either the Secretaryabip of the Treasury or of ahouid cither be offered htm, ami Bfiewkx Heed bou!d never baretbeen put om the liat as pro b b e member of the Cab net. Major JIcKinley would doubt aa ba oaly too glad to bare the strong penooanxy of Speaker Reed added to bis faanUy of iBcUl adrben and will prob ally trader birr, a place in the Cabinet, but w about any idea that it will be accepted, Ereo if. hi party did not need his s. rvi orwta the IIHMe; Mr. Re.d would Dot be likely to be it the Cahiott. The speaker ship of Ui rjouae is a much bigger place thaa the brat o.liou in the Cabinet, n-l ; ca La matte to serve the ambtiion of a j a oiaa arko is a candidate for his party' . !rea:deatial nooiinalioo, as Mr. lieed aieqaeationably ia, U a OiUch greater rxieot Ou of the odd feituns of the Seua- lrial aiiUallOQ 1 lh-I. although majority of tlie Kentucky legislature iK . t Kepuhlicaoa, S-'ecreUry Carlle is baiog phc.l to the I rout is a candidate : to saMeead Joe Blackburn in the Sen.itr, and aocne 0 hia fiieods pak ss though ihey believe he will win, although they do not eiplaia why (be ItepuWlicans ia tbe Kentucky U-ifUiare being able to lct a Republican teoa.or should losie.id Hect Mr. Cat lisle, Ojc cipUnatioo ha- It that Mr. Carlisle already ;n o ord with the fioaututl policy of the Ik-pub-licaaa will j-ii) iht po-ty, and an lturl that the expectation of Mr. Culisle'sj frieavia ia biaed upoo the wcll-kaovo fra-la between pirxnineot Kentucky Be-! paibhcaoA, which will preveut any Ik-pub-' licaa from beiu-j aMe 10 coi.imaud a fjAciaot nuinrter o! Tote- to ! elecUd Sraalor, aud will nsu t in the election 0' 1 Mr. Carlisle as a compromise) man lv tin TOtaa of gold Democrats a;id K publi-caaa- fot a little conimcul has b-t n cau-cd la WaabiDtoo by tbe lU-feat of the to aoaMI wlio were knoa Ii'ed KaJet v'. ' ttve A. I'.A. io the House Iiepr-eotstive Liuloa, or Mi jhiao, and Uamer, of 'e Waaika during thn tt a.-sion of Con graaa. It was appel that Loth these aaea owed tueir n it in the Hcvir to die prep-3 teeaora of P. A. sentiment in tbelr district; yet ia a cmpiiit in whwh Che A. P. .1. ruado itulf avore'.eoospu::ou-i thaa cetr bef.re. lliey fil of n-Uc.ion. Soiavewkat p'ixzlin. iau't It I Treaary otBcUla are keeping ni.ni aboat tbe dUmiaaal of ;reral o(1ic:a:s, om ot tbera a wocnia, refusing to y twatw taao that Ihe dismissals were "tor the goal service," bat there is no doubt that the diauiial aere connec(e1 with the actions aad language, especial ly tbe Utter, of tUa n-ofBcials in tai caapain just cloeed. Thay were sill for Bryan and they are accused Mi aartaz talked "not stun, ' puoucir ana (tfivaJaty ttgaiaat Secretary Carlisle' ftn acial policy and tls atti' i-'t ia b4 cam- THREATENED BY FAMINE. A Trrribp(tnlrl Mrlns Ireland In Iht luff . Oar of the Moral IVrl- iln lu llrr lllalory t.iurrlnl lhia Wlnlrr. 1-ondon. Tlic evi rla-iiog Iii-h ques tion is e oruiug up in an : cu'e foi in, I hroiigh j the olt ami tio funiliur iH'eurrencc of :iu ; funiue. Tl e Bshop iif Kiplioit, in u recent appeal for sub-cripiious in aid ol the Irish Pai ly Fu id , qioke t tlie bb ak prospects before the agricultural popula- i i that r.o u;h appalling prospect has pre. 10 S-uith. The rich lower Nnds have be n tl.Kv.Ud tor weeks at u time when the harve-t ought to have Uen proceed- mg. Siocketi 1 om 'uen .-ti'oiui rgetl. and 1 havstaks have potatoes re rotting in the fields. In the poor, r hill 1. in the small farmer and cotter population i'e ngain fare to face with one of those faiiuri s i f the potiato crO which has too wft. u brought Ihe utiernuvt horri rs of -t irati"n am mi ne ati' ease at.iotiL ; be :u. 'As u-i:a'. tue Covt rumen; nothing. The Irish Si.cretat is i ninL' tour in Ihe west at.d northwest oecum.l before the b d weather set p., and at a lime when I little cou'd 1-e predicted of the harv.-.-t-. j S, me then he has . biained reports from , official surces -lroin landlord sources vh:ch ci-u only k de-ciibt-1 as mi-lead ; I The farmcis of many of the large estate j have appriatd their landlora's ajenla that I no nut can l ;iaid thi- year, U cause m- i -ent has 1 e- n earned, lint the land'ords have entered into a combinition for ! wholesate ptessure -m the tenants. Using j iheir utmost privileges under the Land act, tbey ar applying lor ejectment nd an cvictmcnt . lev 113 Ul lilt 111 ll.l .III I I 11. lllll IH I ! campaign such as ha- rarelv be ti w it nes.-el. even i l Inlai.d, is ;:o-.v in progress iu many dis ricts. A s 0:1 as t he rigors of Wilder set in, the deinaud for r. liel will be clamor, us. The GoverDnicil will l e compelled to inteivene before Parliament Opens, or face an accusation of reckless ind;rTerince to suffering; such as oujht to overwhelm an Eug i-h Ministry. With tUi famine impending combined with tlie revelations- of the financial Rel tions C0ma.ii.1i 00 m, ahowiD how Ireland of-milHoDs of money to is annually bled-of tlie advantage of (rrest nVitain.it will be o . wonder if Irish discontent assu nes a more active form tliau mere itbbr over legislation fr li irue rule. TnrVry Ready to Urlorni Pari. Advices received liere froLj Conststnt.nople show that when the sultau received a report of the speech delivered 1 by M. llanotaux, the French foreign min- Uter, iu the clumber of deputies last Tucsd iv. in response IO an iateroellation elemanding to know what action France , would take in defease of the Armenians' j he sent oue of his vcretaries to SJ. C-m- bon, the French ainbaS9idor, who im pre-ssed upon the secretary the urgency that es'tite I tor the suttau 10 adopt measures iht w'iUd rmsture pi'blh opinion and atisfy Eunpe Tha Turkish ambasiSidjr in Pari hns ! now iuformrJ M. Iltnotuix th .t the i The m-jority ul Richmond Pearson, sulun has decided ep 'U earning out the Congressman Irum the 9.1) district, as re following reform-: j lurned here is 12',7. T h re fa.-e of jiriouer through. mt the ! Last night Thomas Gale, colored, was empire, ag iin-t whom no ch irg s ar. , perhaps latally stabbel here by oue Stiick prcferred; to instruct the poli.e that '. land, col aeei, his romi mate, alter a q iar p-iceab'.e Armenia is ire 11.it to : pers-.-- rel nboiit some clothing, cited; to co;ivok. nil Ariii.-uiau a-sembly - to elect a pitriarJi; to court martia: M.i'ir lie y lor a'.'ow'ng Father Sa'.vator to lie murdered; to dismiss ihe valis of Diarhekir lor the ah.ire he t o! in the elisorJers ther;-.' Ui precisely instruct the valis to rep re-s s iob-ace. to undertake the; ;ode;ntr.fioation of the Rom m Catholic converts in Anatolia, which were damaged during tlu outbreaks; to a-s'-t the inhabi , tantj of 1 lie .i:-tra is uh.ch sutVe.ed most iiil to puh'i-ii -hori'.v a eleciee eirdtring trie prompt 1 xecuiion in Anatolia of the ri lorn..- grau'ed .u 1 and the cxlen liou ot these re lornis to the whole empire. M. II. .n dacx thanked the ambawdor for the inform.iU m and told him that he I. ad precisely lustructcd M. Cam bon to w atch l he app'.Lc.itK n irv measures. 'dies; pre.uui' PORTFOLIOS TENDERED. Ei Prraldrul Harrison Will Nat Ar rrpl. Nrrrrlnry of War to Colonel a. ra 11 1 . Spei-lal. WAsiiiN.iroN 1) ('., N'oveui'ier It is S'ati d 011 1 1 .as Is.-t r.lUhoiity that ex-I're-ident Han !.- was eifie red the port f -io 1, f Secretary ol Stale, but declined it. Iud.jua nun assert if 1 1 President IL.r risou enters the po'itics it wi'l be as a c:r,!ldate for he U.i'.ted State- Se-nale to r 'oorl;ec'. of IndianupO SH cee-1 lis. 1 1 i s Fr.el l 11 author do. in: 1 v e . y 1 lei the lhat Col. Secretary Mnrderer anil Sulrlilo 9 pircl -el . Pn 1 1, a i ki I'll 1 , November bam G. M.ivo, today, muiderec and tiieu committed suicide. 0. Wil li is wife A To sins; Maaraterer. Special. Nf.wmik, X J. November 9 Fred o' 1 b 'v, loured kero h's two year old sister. khz a our v. r ene oil over h's two year old sister, then ijjruited her clothing, buruiug her to death. . ' RALEIGH NEWS. ELECTORS MUST FILE UE TURNS AFTER ELECTION. Ilrpnbllrnna Ntlll at Work. Drmo. rrala t-one. The SriiKlnralilp. Biff Klcrliitll Mnjorlllra. ThrSril l.elal ilnrr. JotRNAI. Bl'REAf,. ( Rai.ehju, N. C, Nov. 7 Under the law the returns of the vote ( ior electors must le tiled with the Secre tary of State w ilbin 12 dn afer the ! election. The other returns must be tiled ! t it bin 3 weeks. In case they are not so j tilt tl he will send after them. The Republican State chairman says he j w ill keep his headq nutlets open two weeks longer, winding up business and organ izing for the legislature. When asked what the legislature would be apt to d . lie sid it would very probably make some amendments ot the eUction law. He !,:l)8 lie wiu il,sist that Uerc l,e eltctiou 1 ,',iril,i for returns from the counties and j I ! 'io Mate, composed ot memoers 01 cacti. : oartv. Auoih.T amendment he will urrre "io,. - is that when a c'alh nge is made the cau-e shall be specified on 0.1th ol the challeng er. Vet another amendment is to make it a pen d rtiiucc for any one to d 11 plicate a ticket that is to print a ticket in ihe form of an official one, hut with changes of nanus; at ihe same lime ml taking away the light to print as many other i kini19 of tickets as may be elesired. ! 1U" J-eui.H;nii.c ciaic cuairinau cioscu i hi ''''l""1" today and went to his ; !ome at Wmston. He Ins done a great l,fnl ''' workt always zealous and pains- taking. It was against enormous odds but he never filtered. He said today 1 "Democracy now sees its curse. Many 1 lUinBs "y happen in two years.'' He , ,,a8 m'"'-v lelte" fro,n variotn parts of tbe : State, which y ibe result of" the election ! WAS unexpected. J Iiisliop Chelser 1. ft for Abbeville to I ll l' MUli wil1 tomorrow consecrate All v'lila Chapel at Bilt.nor 'Pi. e ..... 1 : lie " lh fc'm of George Vaude.bilt. llcv. Dr, ; (i e u of St. Bartholmew's church, New York City is expected to preach mon. Sportsmen give good account the ser- of the pa rt ridge s. Tl,,. reoorl lh-,l hir.la wr 1 " more uumerou than iu many jears prove 1 1 ue. Orho Wilson was talkintr ibis morning about Ihe U S. Senator-ship. He say- he his "jiut the Dem ocrats in a tight pla- e," that they will either have to vote with the Populists anil elect a silver man or j wilh tl,e Republicans ehct a gold man. j Th R' l u'licaus rulicu'e WiLou's candi- d-,cT- He is their eiy goo-friend but really : lhe-v ,lo 1 propose to permit him to poach UP"Q Senator Pntchar Ts preserves. There was ., tie vote for oce cf the LI iiiagi;ii ales in 1111 towm-nip ana so an-i other election will have to be held lor the- pli.ee we ui ij ... .-am..,, lopunsi, o er r 1 . 1 , - ou, ieuii)crai, in tins e ougressionui uis- i 1 13 4'UJ. 11 'H about 1IJ0U more -''-n the Populist chairman expected. Demociatic re turns as to tl f-glSiaiurc -ive tJ R)ublicans, 51 Populists, -40 D tuocrats, and 8 douhlful. There are to be ;-een colored members. There is a great ileal of sympathy Lere ror Mrs. Ella Castle ol i'an Francisco.who gets three months in one of Ihe London pri-ons. though the sentence will be at once remitted. The trial has cost Mr. Castle 50,000. -a. : ate and defend the tiuanci .1 clubs. i Leak Sir: The action of the maiket FOOLISH SPAIN. I Oar caused prospered most where the : following the election was perhaps disap- I money question was laigcst discussed; J pointing to many. The prosperity which .teems to be Necking; a uarrl. Necre- j J uring the next four years it will be ', was so con fiieiit ly looked for did not la ke lary Oluey and Consnl I.ee Con-I duelled all over the n dioa, even more j material lorm as far as Cotton was Con sult. I than iii the first. Before 1900 the gold ce-rne-d an.l yet the returns of restored special. : staatari Democrats will become bimetal I conlidc-nce Hre many aud in time the cot Wahixoton, I) C. November li8ls Hntn convince 1 of their error. Let: ton market will feel the beneticant eil'ects. 1. onsul t.eiieral Lee con'erred today with the President aud Secretary Oluey. Il is stated on excellent authority that tlv siskreet discussed was the fact that Spain was seeking a qjarrel wilh the Unitee". States, by endeavoring to commit au avert act and get tlie United State interested for Cu .a, go she can withdraw with honor and uot lose he prestige with the notions ol the world. General Lre declares that General WeyliT and h.s advisms sppiar to ' regard the commi-sion of such an act ! necessary in order to close die hostilities ' with honor to Spain. Republicans say should President Ciereland lail to seize the opportunity which wiil be presented, it is a chance certain to be improved immediately alter his inauguration bv Pre.-ideut MeKinhv. Bradstreeta Trade Review New York, November f'.. Brad streets in its weekly trade review says: The leJUlt of the election caused an euly denind fr staples, lower rates for interest, aud a willingness on the part of the banks to make loans. All busbies was practical nspetieled , the fore paitofthe week, and has uot yet recovered, bu: manufa.-iureis and iobtes are more inclined to purchase, and cotton go ids arc free saie. Woolen mills report good orders but owing to the lateness nt the season, few of them pre dicts a boom during the current year. Bank clear ngs are lower than a yeir ago, pig iron is twenty-lire cents higher, lumber is firm, cotton, rosin and turpen tine are higher. af R EAT SALPfi nrove the creat V m..rit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. flood's Sarsaparilla sells lecause it accomplishes GREAT CURE8. NO PUBLIC SCHOOL TAX. Failure Co Vole on Tax. Feared Be cause of Only Two Boxen Allowed. 1 peeial. - , I. ; Raleioh, N. C, November 9 Tho j , last legislature authoriz d the eleetiou in ; j 30 cou d ties on the q ustion of levying a , special tax for 1'ublic schools. j The State Superintendent of Public In-1 ' stiuction says, that so far as he can dis- j covpr no election was held in auv couotv " . The only reason he can advance is that the law provides tor only two doxcs ana l 1 wo tickets tl elections, and that it was l'ared that another box and ticket invalidate the elections. might Slate Colored Fair. 1 Special. Rai.kioii, November 9 The 18th an nual Colored State Fair begins tomorrow, I at the State Fair grounds here, and it promises to be one ! the liest yet hei, Wednesday is Farmer's day and Thurs day Educational day. Gov. Carr formally opens the fair. Xcarly Keitnbliean Majority. Special. Rai.kich, November 9. The Secretary '.c.it , . . . , .... ' .riU"!l to dr. in TCpntnekv nnd Dela. maue up me returns 01 me election 01 met r.:... j . , .t.... iu 1IK-1 , "W", uu "' y Republicans or only ( less thiu a ! ! mflJonly May be Recalled Special. C., November 9. j Washington, D I It is rejiorted that the Spanish Minister : Dupiey Delome will be recalled, shortly, Ilrtjard (ironllj Honored. Special. London. Novenuer 9 Ambassador Bayard, was given the third seat ot honor at the Lord Mayoi's bauquet, this eve', ing. He was the only foreign Ambassador at the main table, and was given a recep tion second to that ol Salisbury's . (halrmau Manly's Last Adlress. S)e(.ial Raleigh, N. C, November 0 The Democratic State chairman today issued an address in w hich he aavs j 4.The North Carolina betnocnicy did its duty by Mr, Bryan. The arrangement with the Populists for j dot sap port of 1 him has been honestly carried out by each i J J nartv. ' ... . , .,. ..... havR ost nnr Sirnte iiek-''t. he fl : smaU ma0rity of tha counted vo:, but the people of North Carolina can truly feel and know that the Democratic ticket j j wa5 c;ecte1 by ,,, honcsl yote of StaU. and that the fraudulent registration and voting of disqualified negroes has defeated our candidates. On this rotten base slan Is die Repub lican triumph. No truer or more hoii irable. man thin Mr. Watson could n-ive been selected a.- lie leader of 1 lie ticket. His serious illness in the thick of the rirrlit vi'ue Q rrrai t t t 1 1 1 t r Kim .in I 11 irraol I iiii 1 saa u iLii vti.ti iu iiiui, uii1 1 tv ictn ! loss to the party. ! He was defeated by wards Hacked with , j,, j ne!,ro vot.rs 1Q th;. l -' - various cities and work by corrupt election machiurry. The returns fully show this and show that in neuly every while county, De- mrw.ro,... mq.lo aitl.-ml ill ciinc Bryan's .Statement . special. Lincoln, Ntb., November 6 W. J. Bryan issued a statement this afternoon, addressed to the liimetullists, saying the cause was not vanquished. He prefened elefeut to success without a Congress to make laws for the relief of the people. The Republicans have held out delusive hopes of International Bimetallism. Iu tour years these delusions will hive van ished. If the promised revival in business conies with ihe gold slau lard, it wi'l be mysteriou-ly calle.i out "sound money.'' An "Honest Dollar" must now evapor- each udvocate bimetallism fud the work continue BATTLESHIP TEXAS SUNK, Investigation to be Made as to Kink lug- ot Ilia I4lii. ; q The! rsiveelal. Bkooki.vn, N. Y'., Nov. battleship Texas continues to lid, ant! lies on the bottom 01 the channel. The wafer poirs into her hold faster than it cm be pumped oul. A dispatch from Washington says that an orlicial court of ir.quirr will be formed to investigate into the sinking of the Texr as at the Biooklyn navy yard. lilt OflVrs lor City HoikIi. Special, New YniiK.Novriul :cr u :i;eis lor me ; $10,000,11.10 Ne.v Yror! C:'y b a Is were ; subscribed f..r several times over at rales ranging bom par to l.lii. These b uds bear interest at three and one-half per c-ut. intere-t. -a Snow in Dakota. St. P.-vri., Minn. Reports from points j south Dakota report a remarkably beavv fall of snow for this season of the year. A Huron special says from twelve to , 11X fourteen incues ol snow covers tlie grounu in that portion of the State more than fell ! . , , , . . , j all last winter, unci me ueaviese so cany 1 in the season lor sixteen years. j Thousands of acres of corn are covered, ; and but a small n.utiou of the crop has beeu housed. Settlers are unprepared for ; winter and much suffering wiil follow. The snow lias drifted and railway trains i are impedeo. Chambet lain and Miller j of both Houses of the 55th Congress will report heavy loss to stock and much suf-, be called to deal with the financial ques fering, as a result of the severe w eather. ' tion. BACK AGAIN. SENATOR BUTLER'S PER SONAL ORGAN DICTATES. Will JII Bugs Capture I lie V. S. Sen. Me? Answcrcil by 1'onulist Die lalor. X Tampering Willi H Is People. 1 special. j T4IErG.ir C. Novamlier 10. In Senator Butlers paper tomorrow, he will in a leading editorial headed "will the mold bugs capture the I'nited Stales Sen- ate, ' say. That since the smoke of the National campaign has cleared away, it it is evi-jcterk, fireman am! express messenger arc dent that the gold mm were not only de- j missios. j terniined to elect Mc Kin ley, and a gold j YAht passengers are reported killed or house, but that they have made desperate ; 'n' 1,e efforts to capture the Senate also. j lie declares he does not believe their; scheme can succeed with the North Car olina legislature, unless there are enough gold Democrats elected to. join with the Republicans for this purpose, as they have 0 - wire He then says, ot one t!i;ng one feels suie, and tlmt is, thoy cannot control the vote cf a single Populist 11. ember of the leg:slature. ; It is not a (jtiestion of how much j money can be u-ed to capture a gold ! Senator from North Carolina, it is a ques j tion of whether finy legislator can be tampered with or not. The action of the North Carolina leg islature determines whether the people will coutroi. Markets Active, Higrhcr. special. New York, November 10 Stocks were active and several points higher, to day, on the settlement of the Venezuelan .dispute. : The price of wheat was two cents higher I ,,u Cot!ou wcut lifleetj Poil,t3 ou the I t'-i'ecust of the Government report. (rave Yard Insurance Cases. special Raleigh, N. C, November 10. The ! Snnrpme eourt flips oriniiin of no error ! , , ,, . in .the "graveyard insurance ' cases ot .1 ! State VS tjassell. State vs Noe. State vs Turner, all from Jones county. Saving: Bank Closes. Sneela! Sioix City, Lxyu, November Id. luability to realizj on its sccuiitie-, with heavy , withdrawals of deposits, caused the Iowa Savings Bank to close this I morning. THE COTTON MARKETS. November 10. Spot prices in Liverpool are unchanged and the sales 12,000. Futures opened 3 Gld higher, but lost 1 64 at the close. New York has been erratic with frequent chauges January opened at 8.1-1 ad vanced to 8.19 and closed at S.C 3 a net loss for the day of 9 points. ritE monthly government repoit was an nounced today, but just what c-Sect this report had is not yet known. My New York corfeipond- nt did not give me tlie r. port by wire as they usually do. In my opiuiou the report will not have much effect either way. Receipts will have more influence than any other factor at present. New Berne market ha been steady at at 7 to 7.30. Yours Ti uly. J. E. Latham. ! New York, November G, '96. Mr. -L F. Latham, New Berne, N. C. Just now we are passing through the .ason of heaviest marketing and in addi- ti ui to the weight of offerings there is a ; the form ol medicines for the sick, -urgi-strong ttl'jrt in certain u iJiters to m ike j cal aid for the wonndetl, el ithing h.r the 115 believe that the damage done lo the j naked and food for the stat ving. crop eariier in the -eason lus been largely oveicome by the favorai 'e veath-r -.iuce tlje of September. Nei 1 ard ethers in New Oi lean- claim a . or over. The pre si nl tear :s l this month j-.--! !'. tin-.-might weaken and sel of nine- million ..! 1. '! -.i le-ei ipls r.-pori-. holders and 1 la:- piecin - tate a decline. The home trade demand j for cotton has in. proved since the election j and it will expand as orders lor goods are ! re-'eived. The rise in rice of wheat will enlarge tlie purchasirg capacity of a large number of people, ami thoiild prove an important iac:or iu me industrial suua- tion. We see no weak point in the position of the market except such as may come by selling through fear of a heavy movement in the nc.xt.tew weeks. Yours truly, ROBERT MooRE & Co. . THE MARKETS. Chicago, November 10, opening, close - - 1 -e-. . ioi un" iecemier i near, .--i co J'uary Pork January Ribs, 7.93 rs.00 3.93 3.0.3 Sj00k Like More Finance special. Washington, D. C, November 10. ' Nearly every Senator or Rqnesenta- 1 live who has returned to Washington, e.xprrsscs the belief that an extra session ARE THESE CORRECT ? Republicans Say No. Bryan's Majority 1 (,()). KuNNeli's IMuralify. Ig.OOH. Special. Ii'ai.kioii N. C. Nov. lc. republican officials at headquarters say, that Iinan'i majority in North Carolina is -i.xteen 1 heu-an ;1, and vouch for tht correc loess ol their figuits; and that Russell's plural ity is twelve thousand and nine. Train Wrecked by Landslide. Special. j Missoula, Mont., November 10. The j west bouud Northern Pacific passenger i ,njin which left here at 8 o'clock this inornirg, collided with a landside. and was wrecked. 1 -tngiueer i-a:rciniti was kUltcl, the mail 'Tlie Butcher" Appoiuied. MADitm Gen. Camilo Polaviela, who at one lime was tiijr.n the point ol strrt lng for Cuba, in order to succeed General Martini z de Campos as c.iptain general of that island, started for the Phillippine hhn.U, to replace General Blanco as caD' . - 1 llu "cucirti ui .ooc VMoiues. ! (General p.ilaviij 1 has had considerable experience in Cuba, hete he was given !h'' rick '.rime of "llie lurcher. ' He wa a s.di 1 di i. tjof Va ttniz de Can pos at the time ol the iriuiiH affair au.J the Cubans accuse :iim of murdering prison j ers and of other cruelties. lie entered ! the army in 1808, when the ten years war began in Cuba and was steadily promoted until he became general. Before the closs of the war he was G.ivrnor of the prov ince of Santiago .de Cul.a. and a'ter the ! revolution he as male captain general of Cul a, rettining that orliij.: until 1892. The exprer-s tra u convening General Pol a vie j 1 to B ireelona c l ne into violent collision with au other tra;n at CUipriaua. General Polavi. j 1 au 1 his wil'.-, Maiquis Cutvas, and other pass. ng-rs were in jured, but the geDer.il will procee 1 on his to the Phillippine Islands, to which he has been appointed captain-general It is reported here that the SpanUh t roo)s have defeated Antonio Maceo in Piuar del Rio, the insurgents losing --i00 killed au-.! wounded. II. J. Jewell Very 111. Special. Havke De Grace, Md., Nov. 9. Huh J. Jewell, th. well knon million aire railroad man is lying dangerously ill at his liiun;e' tesidence. A c t i v e . i o c k Market. Special, New Y'oiih', November 0. The activ ity in the mai kel for slocks, hi. h was characteristic of last week, h i- continued. Today the beats pmiuded the ii-t dow n. VENEZUELAN TREATY. Tbe Matter Amlcnbly Nettled Uelw een The Two .Viilioni), Special. W.s II IN if! ON, T) The t'cta.is of the oe 1 b-.r llj, i lent y between the Lnited States aud England were arrang ed last night here, cabled to London and accepted. It treats the Venezuelan question only, and does not include a general treaty of arbitration on all futures disputes between England and the United States. This treaty is to be arranged later by future negotiations. The Venezuelan Ar bitiation Commission consists of two members from each England aud United States, t'n-y to select a fifih. j Tbe tctms of occupancy utCesSanly j exempt ti e British settlement on Ihe I disput-d territory of arbitration. The I lime of the beaty is lixeel at sixty years. l'or Cuban Nuirerers, Phila 1 ;;i rii 1 a, Pa. The Evening Telegraph has sti.rtcd a fund for the re lief of Cuban sufferers, and headed the list with a $100 contribution. Iu an nouncing the mi vemeil the Telegraph says; The nioci wiii be regularly transmit ted through proper and effective agi ucies to Cuba, where it will do its wotk under The fun. Is subscribed, it is further stated, will not be sent to General Wey lc-r for distribution, Twenty-One Drowned lu a Collision. Seville. The steamer Aztnafara che, while taking a party out duck shoot ing, was sunk in a collision with another steamer. Twenty-one el her passengers were drowned. The victims, in the sinking oi the steam- J er Aznafaruche iuclude the auditor and cashier of the Bulk of Spain and several merchants and officers. 1 Weyler I'ursiilutr Maceo. Havana. No news has been received from Puerto Principe, aud details are 1 lackiiKT of the siete of Guaimarp. which j . j . 1 v .it 1 wftt latftlv lvooitpri to nave hmn Cantured ! i , , , i 1 1 .- e ' , by the rebels. Railroad connection with '., . , , , , , .... ! mat ptace uas ocen oioiveu since e-'cicuer . - , , . .' , , , , ., , ,, , A large rebel lorce attacked the town ... , ,-, ( ,i , rp. ! .if tmii( a 1'invmi'p nf Altl ti ti. w I he i garrison made a brilliant defence and io- pulsed the insurgents, killing five of them j inc luding their leader, Me-udendez. The ' Spaniards lost a major and one soldier j killed and three wounded. There are now, according to an official I report, 1 3, G37 soldiers ill in the various hospitals of the island. ; Capt. -General Wey ler arrived at Mur-, iel this morning. The troops accompany-; ing him were incorporated with 0,000 men who had been sent from Guanejpy, and the entire command started in the di rection of the hills in search of Maceo. Highest of all in Leavening Stre mm ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 Mrs. ( nsi: ' 1'ardon. London Allij.uu Sir Ma ihe. White Ridley, s cret : n of slate for In r. arlairs, is out out of I. we. Mr. Abr,.h r solicitor for the defen :-i the :se ol M Ca-lle, has received a promise at il, home office that that department speedily give favorable (O'l.-i lerati ti ! . petition for the release of the nnloitir. 1 we man. Mr. McConnell, the chairman o : CleikeDwell sessions, who smti ncul Mr Caslle to three months iin)ri.sonm nt, h ,,ee" "'f'C'e'1 todialt on opinion up,,n di case, and the chief physician of 11 1 j 11 - in i, . ,. m iuiwooa i3crtioos prison, in wi n I Mrs. Castle is confined, will make- a repoi t to the Home Office upon the physical and mental condition of Mrs. Castle, in nei omI ance with inslructions. These formalities having beeu obseihe I the home stcrtary will advis - the qu ei that a pardon should be grunted, 'i'lo procedure is absolutely neees u v holon royal pardon settiug .Mrs. Ca-t!e at libeit) cm be issued. AGAINST THE SOUTHERN. Snprrmr Court Affirms the Action ot Lower Court In Vreensboro Cam Special. Raleigh, N. C, November li)- l,.-: February the Southern Railway was f. c .0 guilty of rumrnga freight min a at h g speed through (Jreensljoro and was ti f500. It appealed to the Supreme Court whin, has this evening atrirmid the judgnu iii I the Court below and holds that thestalu'i under which the indictment was ih-a.i. is not unconstitutional. Telcirranhlc Items. Warren B. Ma-ou, a commercial eler, die d at Chicago from the 1 lie his folding bed closing up on him. H. back was broken. William Hayes, a coal dealer, of Phila delphia, cut his wife's throat and lps on n at their home. Bolh were found d - al m 1 he morning. Tire murder followed ri quarrel. Frank K. Norton, a traveling sa'c- ran, of Boston, has beeu anesled at Cicveh.iM on the charge of passing foiged check.-. Anumbercif bogus checks were fo,i!i,i upon his person whenjie was r-e irohc-d l i tue police. The Uruiu De .1. r- Na i..-.i..i A -.-... i.e. ;.. was organied at Ch'i ago. Tlie 1 'j . -1 -:" the grain mi n in lorn, ing a iniional ,0. gania.tion is to r. form legislation keep the irregular grain elaaicr at central points. The case ol J.ni s F.igan, who llltevv net D e Cov III I the liglilcd cigar stump 111 S. Carlisle's face was coniinned in tie ingtou (Ky.) Police Court until Thursday. This is the socond eo a nee. The President has lemoved from . ! i 1 R. M. Rielgely, postmaster at Springlie'.i. III., and appointed Charles A. Keye-, to the vacancy. Mr. Ridgely took an nciiw part in the recent campaign on the I Jry :i side, anil his removal is due to that c u.-, . Gu.-tave IL. nam r, proprietor ..I ri. Manhattan I hilling and Shoe Conip.'i-. of Da ton. Old", lia d challel t.-. 1 1 -:i l: s ann uiiting to $74,iMt to sccun- 1 is priii cqul -redil..r-. The 1 rc'liti'is i ,c'n 'c large New Y"l k e lothing hi II-e . u d lw- New Ym k iianks. Three ma-ked men h. Id up .I '-i .h Kingston iii the suburbs of lYuvi-i. mi, R. I., foremg hi ui I" give up sT, ;.M the nioney in Vis possession. K'ng-i"ii tempted to run away,' when he was 0 upon and woncleJ. He is in a 1 n. ai condition. The large gen. ral inerchandi-e h t Munzesheimc r eV; Daub, A nlnii r. , i executed a deed of j'sigument. no. W. A. L -dbetter as a-signee. Tie- :i ties will exjecd $100,000. The a-- t, considerably iu excess ol the li.ii.ib The assignment w.-.s brought riboiil creditors at'ac hing the irdividual pro ty of II. Muuz .sheiuier . John D. Rockfel'er comes out ah on his appeal from ihe -ii40,Oi(i e'. rendered against bi n and in favor .f fred Merritt, of Duiuth in the C. States District C onrt. The Unite I m circuit Court ol Appeals at St. Pam the case back to the lower court, with stiu-;;ions for a new trial. The 1 ,, holds the damages to be ex essie. In Chicago the National Shoe Leather Bank, of New Ymk c ;'. tiled nu assumpsit suit, iionunil v $50,000 against William II . and .i. Moore, whose disastrous nn.nipua: 1! ihe Stock Exchange for many The suit filled is really lor the n.io J of $7,1G9, being the bnllauce due tin b - on a ban ol f.iU.Utti ini.tle to the on July 2 th, Diamond Mat. u si. J ' tied at $GtS, 000 being deposited a- 41 " era!. Frauds in the examination ol appb cants for positions on the police force of New York, are alleged to have been dis- covered, which connected with may o fleet the civil depart men I; lhat manv pc rsons service It has police brauch of the been discovered men have been supplied with is's for of the ques' ious asked in adv ance, vvnicli they paitl oUU. Suspicion has fallen on a man who has been coaching the applicants. It is supposed the ques tions were secured lrom a printing orliec. Latest C S. Gov't Report. ft! I Powder Now I We j0 Can Suit the fa fa ( all and Examin Our Beautiful Line of P.lack l-'alloy M ollru r.-t t oh, Tho I Lough ( llotlicfi, Sui'ah Scrgos, Storm Seirgcs, New ('repons, ( hevioctLes, I'.t illi.intinos in plain nnel fancy. EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN Ml OF THE ABOVE. New invoice, just in, of the new combina tion of Woolen, Silk and Woolen Fancies. .Separate p.ittcrns in tliciw aL Another Invoice of CLOAKS AND CAPES Will be in early Monday Morning. Call early ami make lir.st Ki'lo.l ion. laiittvsl Tiling Q i 11 tsantlics ,HarH ! Jlic- .Wn llibhoil laiiotMl 4 Millar ! Thvy hit Very NlyliMh. Willi ltiiloii. ."0 if I1011I. 2SO. W hotlit-r you buy or not wo wiali viii to call and examine our block, wo know ymi will bo agreeably str-I'ti-cil. Wv art' si ill I'a4liii in Hi 1 'rice ;li ,tia! of (HU and Low Similes.' Stork of GROCERIES. Small 1'iolits SUlt lis t'X.l'tlv. and 7inok Tlie Gold Standard MAY OR prom iai-il nev erthe- in. -iv not bring the prosperity to us all hss, we arc a! 1 goods :i t. as possible. d e t e I 111 I tl( to ue! I lose a margin l ours cry Ti J. H. Hackburn, NiH'wssor ti Hack burn V Wi licit. 17 iV I :i I'm. i. in ie Si nr.KT. ALSO riiDAU eN. QUEEN STS. - ngth LADE Dress joods 4 - ,.m,u ,i )isa-aaaai.iaWWtwaWtW , " VTiV -1 4 t lk ' 1