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. .-. It.' aYfesaW!aM&i?&; .Jt- " -1 NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, JANUARY 14, 1897. III 1R NO. 46 . ... vr' V 1 i '- 1 J V tfMN&TflN NHS V . . 1, ' - PEXSIO 1ST-ELECT AIcKlNLEY - AND CUBAN RtSOLL'TlONS. fttlllMl, Seelai mm r tmi - la IMMhI CeaUlai. rtiMMi eu4 esse ((PiMNf laier- la-e CI ".'v,'WiUirt JIX C, January It jwas ate ted oa food authority last night laat the) enbeoeaailttee of the Senate, " - wbica, on Thursday, beard arguments :tlr Mbmi bill and also tbe re- .' V pJj C Um CoaniaIoaera to tbe GaJlin 1 " gWMd Oockrell resolutions, had agreed , . ; yesterday to report tba Cockrell reeolo ". Uoa to the Sanaia oa bloaday. TUe two ,;, mohitkns bare practically tbe mom Ob- Jec ia Teiw, Senator GalUager fcaTiag laccapted that of Seamtor CockreU foi " Ilaviag tMtfd what Ut PoiaaiittTi : kad to aaj-as to' Tbe ' Ok coimlf i&artlj took Bp U ccsidenUioa of th Mbvaj bUl, which ia pcodtnf , withoai Betioa. oa.tha UaUogr aad Oockirl. -' rxaoluUoaa, but it ia OAderatood tba: ' Him wcra oooaidcred 00. Tbanday in . acntlr aetston and agaia yeatordaj, with v tba malt above noted, that the Cock .TeU.reaoIatioa would be rr ported to ih oata oa blood j. 1 JtwkaaJao stated jefterda that tb ' v mbcanmiUea bad gathered some expert - taadavbaj wa-to tbe methods of cousiruc ' lioaof codalu and ducu by tha Poto Ut Cocapany. rood deal was said as to these mett-J ooa a iinn toe rearing on 1 ueauay. ivo,. EriUoa, far Ibe United State Company - aa4 UM Ooaby. xA tba Fotomac Coaiph .n.:.aoert 1, tiVV -1.1--. Wday. 1 . " ' . , 7.r! - i r - aUa"fVWtbeoraI efTecLof h f assnnTony laaea ia, was out siieu Tba reportlag of tbe Cock re M raaola- tUa, bsrttofort pablished in The Times, ' - to tba.Saaaie will open up th subject to gtamnl diacaasion by that body. tatter written by one of tba crew oi J , tba cruise r Pbilsdel phia baa been receive. ; aad telle of a diaaetroue fire in tba cruis er! bankers oa tba morning ot hex ax riral atCsHao, Pero' ' Tba crew was boJay acrabblug dowr - tb decka wben an alarm pf fin jwat aoandeI. ,Tba crw was informed ah t " the whereabout! of tba fire, but aa tbe atv rapkSy filled witb. smeke, bad conskJfea able difficulty playing water bit Ibe blaa lagcoaL Stotwitbatanding the fact that all tb V vmtaff pcaaibljraansedAaaid tbe writer of tbe letter, .nh piatea ia tbe mgain , rooaa became so beated thai an order t . Abandon ship woald not. bare aarpriaatk ' ana After three J boors hard wort U fiamea ererrextinfniabed ia tba 00a boakars, bat the tre broke oat in anad :'i Joing room froas tbe heated- plate. Tb .VVrerew waa agpta put to work, aad in 1 he If boor bad tbe fixe onC Tbe bate! plates were cooled to prarent furtbet damage, by raniung streams ot wale over them, and tbe excitenient ended." . 4 Ia coBcltwiqp tbe letter stated lha tbaabip would lea re Oallao fee Panam ' Ia a abort time and from there wouk sail foe San Diego, probably anirtog ai ' tbA port in tba Utter partof Febraary. ; '. Howerer oplnktoa may differ as to tb T 1 poUtkal teal ares of If r. CJerelaBds sec V - end administration, aa long aa tba pre " aai generatiosi lire to- remember then wiS be but one . concerning the saceeas brilliancy and gracioaanesa of tba sec I ood social reign of lfrs. ' CSereUnd ; Ifaetber regarded aa wife, mother, 01 first lady - of a repabHeaa eonrt, Um v loreiy and accomplished consort of Um present President of tbe United : State reeeirea aad deeerree more thai royal respect and honor at the hand.- ol tbe) nation for the worthy and gentb ebarecterg 'of ' ber role, to which, indeed, additional laeter aa been adder by tba cbarmiag aad honored bvdiea wb ; vform tba social ministry of our First 'Lady, aa their has bands or fathers eoo- stitata tba Cabinet of ber goodmao. ' ' aaking soon to occur, and which ertry - body will regret, tbe Uluetrieaa lady re - fsrred to, jtocetber witb her diatiniraisb- Z pbotograb portrait which is to repreaeDi - in history tba circle as H existed at thr aad of-tba earreat administration. President-elect McKlaJey doeant wist tbia Coagreaa to take any action apor nay of tba Cuban resolutions. Tbia bat . ; been bin tad for some time, but now it a l . fuBy knows. Senators Culloin, of JbcaM, and Ttrareios, of Nebraska, wht I kaa tvth W mat eonanftattaa WitL KaJ. Vednley and who preriooa to Um bolkiay receat'of Congress were ament tbe most persieteot adrocatea of immedi at actioai by Coogres in behalf of Cuba, are now evonaeinng delay and polnUn out raaaona tberrfor. If 'Bepreseatatlr p ' IConry, of Mississippi, who baa retarneo ' from hie trip of personal iarestigatioa U 'Caba, aaeda ' any important diacoTeriea, he ! CartfaOy eoacealinr tbem. One ol 'w 'bJatriendasars he will tell what b ' learned in Cuba in a speech, but when j ; aakad aboiljt, Mr. Money declined to ' ei titer cofJLrm or deny It. Wbeabe adrocate of any idea dot aornetbingto tet-that idea laughed at W doea tt irreparabie'injury, and that if about what. Senator Mills has done b , I bM latest Qibaa resolution, open wbicL ha today made an unusually stroog and abla speecn.4 Senator Mills isn't addicted ' to tba hain't of Joking opoo serious sub ject, and it ia certain that whea be wrote that Cuban reaolution he had no J Intention to mak. anybody laugh. AI) tba same ha baa done so, and the laugh ter continues, in spite of his serum speech, and may prove a mors powerful factor than arrumeat in causing the -' 'whole Cuban question to be shelved for ' a tuna. Tbe Mills resolution '.recognises ha indaeandaaca of Cuba, and declares iliitbst tb Preaideat thould act in harm out -with Coagreaa, but tbe humor lie in iu tail, wbicb provide that a Minister to . Cuba shall be .appointed and appropri- .iUtM 10(Q00 ,te pay hia salary and xpen- Highest of all in Leavening ABSOLUTELY PURE ses- Ni fur n i. nn w 11 , t lie 1.11 1 1 apitul the VoUan Juia.i mi t-.lal)lislu-. I ii inlhc sad.iU an.! t!ie m.it jn-rii -.ten t ..ilice Seeker win... I -t -ll 1 it r t. ! nuni-tei St such a 1 u i'al. J Erfcry hotly it talking about tlio er sonal attack nuiilc on Mr. V K. Ilenrn', tbe owner cf daily pajver in New York and in Sail Francisco, by reprcutati Vf Johnson, of Clifoi uia. in hi-t .peocli iu favor of tl'e Pacitlo Ku -oa.l Funding BL1L Much of Mr. Joliusi.'i language was so irvtleoent that the newitpapert de- alined to priitt ii. Why Speaker Heed alkvavd njtl a d)ee.-li to bu run.lc ju the floor of tbe House is our of the conun drums of the hour, The Load hill, rlo.insj the second, class mail to books, and To s.iiiijiIh copie oi oewsparx-r. ot throiirli the House by a majority pf 3D, hut its opponents are coolideuljy H5c'.in 1! 1 dead at a last year's noini initial, he-ana it Las no possible chance to reach a votu Iu tht Senate. Whether this claim is true is yet to be seen, and will depend upot whether the bili i :rongly oppoeil iD tbe Senate, li is pcriVctiy wrll under- too 1 by all lUo Senators linit it willb. jseloss to attempt to get a vote upon auy jill that 'can mutter u score nf Senator who are earnestly opposed to it. That if jeby sofantf)y people do not believe ,that lTcr rrwu tt vme iu nfiinif, ever reach & vie 10 u SoQi'ehow. 'tlie iilei K"' iiil that Hon. ThonSas Er Wiit son. of (.'h., late Topulist cnaxiidate for Vtce-Prps'dent, would. av pear before the House EltH tions Commit le eio hJ own In-half when the contested election c H.st' of Wutaon vs. Black wut called, but Hi . Witton ad not presoni. "Sia interests wire locked after by foui Lawyeri, SJid Represontive Black, wlu was present, "hud the ame number tc btjpnim retain-bis seat. ,TUe,free Lioiaestc'ad hill hm Hhj right if way In the Setiate this week, so far a tbe Republican Steering C'ommittet wild" grant it. It is thought that a ma jority Of 8cnators faror this bill, but it pponenU aris makinr a sturdy tight to prevent its getting to a vote. While nothing is perfect, excepting, ol course, lovers in each others eyes, tht system of handling money in the Ui S Treasury is so nearly so Unit it is yen rare for any to be lost. till there ar tometimes attempts made to beat thi lystem. The secret service is now work ag upon O'te of them. Recently At sheets, each containing four f 10 bilh mysteriously disappeared, and np to thi time no clue has been found to show tht way tbey went. Th last flurry of th'u ort was fifteen years sgo, and tht) di 'repaocy was cued not by theft but by ia error In tiie counting machine. Thu time the machine made uo mistake, am unless the missing money is fcund, Trea surer Morjrnn will have to make it good, as he is peron:illy responsible. BOX.TINQ POPUUSTS. raa E;e Met Tad). Tc leasisa 1 fc Ja( KrMS. .Irrlor 4 CsaatMl Ht, V?i rive. on) RaXXioh, N. C, January 11- Governor Ject Russell and legislative escort ar rived here at 4 o'clock this afternoon He went to ihe Park Hotel, aftrrwardi calling on Governor Carr. The Grand Ixnle of Masons meets hcrr tomorrow mght. Grand masters Moye, if North Carolina and Barron, of South ."rolina are here. The bolting Populists met this after noon at Harry Skinner's room. He en leavared to get them to pledge them wive for PritchurJ. They declined, bul taid they would re-enter the Populis aucus only on the condition that the could vote for whom thoy pleased foi Senator. They are now in caucus. Th Populist caucus chairman says h las evidence that Republicans are trying to bribe the Populists with offices. money nd lands. Step to impeach Superior Court Judgi Norwood will be taken by the legitla tura. Tbe EUcicral CoiN ge met at noon li lenste Chamber, Ii. B. Davis presiding J. R. Thomas, of New Berne uomioatec w'm. Jenntntrs Bryan, and the other tei electors seconded the nomination, Th election was unanimous. Arthur Sewali od Thos. E. WalMju were iioininuted foi ice-President. 8wsJl got six, and WaNon Ave ?otes. Iocke Craijj wis elected messenger t carry the vote to Washington. I). C. Tar rrnoiii Nffd is pure, rich bloid. and a strong anc: tiealthy rxiy, U-i .in-o with the appronch of spring and the bcninning of warmei reather your physical sv.tt'in will under go radical chungca. All tin1 impuntie rhich bae uccuiiuilaled during coldei jrealher inut now be cApelled ir scriou consequences will result. The one trut idood purilh r proinuit-ntly in the public jye today is Hooti's S.-irsapanlla. 1 1 r record of cures i., uriualcd. Its sxlef ire the largest in the world. A few bot tie Of Hood's Shi sapai i I l.i will prepare LfOU for spring by piiriTyinz your blotui sod toniug an l invigorating your whole syntein. THE IUTTUN MARKETS. January 12. Slw YOKf-c;on. March i-loes 7.10, a net gain of nine point over yesterday's closr. Y urst ruiy. J. K. I.irniu. THE MARKETS. Cmcioo, January 12. oeitstsrt. Cl.OSK. 4.07 i iMay Wheat. May Ribs 4.12 Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 3PRITCHARD CONFIDENT. HE REGARDS HIS ELECTION AS CERTAIN. 1 PopollaSJ Cdllur Tblaki 1 bt a 1'opullaC Will Be Elected . lor. BeTor maCory Hurt Olksrt Kewa Items. RalkiuB, N. i..'.. January IU. Senator Butler ia Ihw most remarkable man today in North Carolina politics. He was a study last night after midnight he stood in the rotunda of the capitol. In the Senate waa the majority of Popu lists; io the House his opponents, the mi nority. Applause Moated out from both. Presently tho Henator talked to me and said, with that same quiet smile, that he Jid not concede I'litchard's election; thai In fact tho latter was not elected. At the breakfast table this morning, Senator Pritchard ail: "1 rsgard my election as certain." He would not speak of the recent loss of Congressman Brown- low, of Tennessee, ami denied that the latter was Hanna's agent. He said thai Brownlow came to see about some en lorsenieiiU for a friend. Pritchard re marked that he hail for some time known ne could he reelected, but had not aid much. Indeed, ha has leen very ret i cent. He said he and Senator Butlei were friendly, and he would make iu comment regarding the latter. Ex -Congressman Brower is an anti Pritchard Republican. He said: "li looks like fusion betweeu Republican md Populists has burst in North Caroli .ia. 1 believu all the nineteen who bolted the Populist caucus are for Pritchard. Their resolution adopted last night, whilt temperate, I regard as a declaration for Pritchard." A score of Populists were asked if they hough t the nineteen bolters were t om uitted to Pritchard. A half dozen of the signers said to your correspondent: "We lid not, iu our caucus, discuss the mat ter of voting for Pritchard. We sent tjvery notice to Republicans of our ac .ion. We cannot now say how we will vote, and how many will or will not vote tor Pritchard, no matter what happens. " 3. W. Bryan is one of the bolters, anc le said he always resunted.au insult; foi his brother, and as such he cansiderec .he action of the majority last night The bolters meet again Monday night, they say. Of two Populists, one an editor anr. ne a Stater officer, who were interviewed this morning," one said: "I think a Pop. dlist will be. elected Senator." The othei .aid: "I do not bank upon this action ol .he minority as a Pritchard bolt. By -ifie action on the part of the majority lluuk matters can be adjusted. Then was certainly lack of wisdom last nilii an the pait of the majority." Two member of the majority fuctioi. ay, regarding the bolt,thftt"the parly or ganization had to be preserved at all haz trds; that the party could not have faced Any audience or made any fight if the or sanitation was responsible for Pritch rd's ri election: that, in fact, it would have kilted the organization; while ai natters now stand, it is not hurt by s many digits, while it can now repudiat these and will gain ten for each one lost." Two years ago there was much rom nent in the papers on the marriage ol Vlr. Bauer, a well known young architect of this city, and Miss Rachel Blythe, laughter of the late Colonel Blythe, s Cherokee Indian. She ia now dying ai tier home here. She was educated at the Oxford Orphan Asylum. Dr. J. J. Molt said today of the Sena torial situation: "I regard matters aa had ty mixed." Senator Morton of Richmond county, a populist, said: "I think now this is the last year ther will he corpor ition between Republicans and Popu lists. We have downed Harry Skinner A'e are determined that he shall nevei ead us. L'e may tear down but he can lot build up the party." It is said that Senator Butler really ex pected only from 5 to 8 to bolt the cau jus last night. The story which ex-convict W. E. Har lis told regarding cruelty iu the peni tentiary is being widely circulated but i lot leleived. Col. Athur Thomas of Nash county, was found dead in the road a day or so jl$o. Heart disease was the c&ine. Life was 70 years old. The bill Introduced iu the legislature to establish a State reformatory foi youthful criminals, appropriates $3,00 tor that purpose. It is greatly desired that a reformatory be quickly establish ed. TheUovemor recommends it. So Joes the Board of Public Charities. Two years ago a bill to create it waa prepared under Senator Butler's direction and ht felt sure had been passed. It got through only one branch of the leaUlaiure. huw ertr. The "nerviest" man was discovered al Fayette villa yesterday. He was at the "Sanctirioation" meeting and put a $6 Confederate bill la the contribution box and took out $4 in good and lawful eurreacy ef the United States. i - - Jtiou, anil id3,tX)0 yearly may br- ..xptil Why suffer with Coughs, Colds, and'ei fn)u kllR.dule B and l ' I a e an. LaGripp. when Laxativk Browo j extra privilege taxa leaving -st;2"..i on t. QrriNiN k will cure you in one day. l)oe not produce li e ringing in the head like Sulphate of Quiniue. Put up in tablelc conveuit ut fo- tsking. (Juaranteed to cure i or money refuniled. Price '25 cents. Foi sale at Bradham's Pharmacy, aud other Dru Stores. all IT IS GOV. RUSS.BLL. 1 loausjnratetl today, ftynopals ol tils Afttlrraa. Uinrrnur t'arr Kellres ai 4:SO P. M. -De.-lut. Rai kioh. N. C. January 12. (I iv m oi llusell tta inaugurated this ut'le. noon, after u tedious count of thw vo c. 1 His inaugural mlorris legau with tie words: "There is letributioii in hist r, ' and then went on in say the people. 1 Noi th Caioliua nr.- restored to t heir cull-j stitiitionnl rifihls. , He says the Railway Commission lifts I done great work; that passenger raUMAir reasonable, hut freight rates excessive: I ,. , ,. , . .. .. ,, .- i , that the lease ot th North Larolnia R.il - way must be revoked. He does not alludo to the Atlantic ml! Mortli arollua Railway; says t he ren.ng leal Survey and Bureau of Labor SUtii I tics nhon LI 1 1 x bol i vli...1 th&r 1 v ni b I ni st .i it must be stopped by giving the (ioveruoi the power to call a court instantly to try the oruouere the. charter c4' railways no comply ing with the State law must br revoked and that control or abs irption of competing lines hv rivals must b prohibited. That citifs must h protected against danger of misrule by the property 1m? and ignorant elements: that thrifty im migration frwm other States and f on Europe must !; encouraged: that tin University must be filtered and Slat sid to it continued ; that pensions an' homes for 'oufederate soldiers must b increased. At 4:!)() (iovei nor ( 'arr turned o.'t-r h office to Governor Russell. ELECTORAL TOTE CAST. GOVERNOR-ELECT UUSSELL ARRIVES AT CAPITAL. Ullla lul roduced . To fro ve 1H rrkMf r Seamon. NlanSinR t otuiull leea. Bailer an I'rllehar.l. Nklnner lllll CerlMlH. TtMlay at nooi the electoral college nie" in the Senate I'haintter and cast thei votes for Wm. Jennings Bryan a Presi dent of the I'nited States. The alt mony was wilnessed by many outside s, and many ladles were present. II. P. Davis waa chairman. The Governor-elect and parly will iv b here at 4.15 this afternoon, and will imxc rooms at the I'ark. On Wednesday tin Governor, it is said, will take charge ol the mansion. At the reception to he held at the Capital club tomorrow night there will be 2-V) invitations. Yesterduy during the sermon at Christ shuri h Hev. Dr. Marshall 'had to chse be fore he had finished hi sermon. Ho bar .in attack of vertigo and was helped h the tcstrv room. Ir. Marshall is very much beloved here as ell as tlsewl.ert over the State and news of his attack wil be learned with sorrow. A bill was introduced in the House on Saturday to iiioreax Iht duties and sfwii ions of the Uaiiroa I commission. The hill to rept-ul ihe "asMi-iiiuii-nt act" ol 1895 passed all its readings. Hoii.se in troduced bill to limit clerks of legislatnrt to a salary of 1 per day: Sutton intro duced bill to allow Judges to limit law yers (speeches except in capital ras.,v, In the Senate Senator Alwater inlr. -duce.l h rffioliilion to ihct looking nil the charges made by the, News a id Ob server of this city that Hanna's m . j was iH-injj tici 1 used to buy S-u.-i tor's votes for l'liu hai.l. Those making t t charges will hae to l.iiug proof. Senator Grant then reported tho Hom ing staiiiling committees: ProMisitiiitiB and Grievances --Ash burn, chainnan, Dickson, Henderson, McNeil. Anderaoii, Alwater, Clark, C; li non, Alexamier. Corporations - Maultshy, chaii'inai-, tiollius, Miarp, McCarthy, Grant, Mum,' lyon, Butler, F.arnhart and Clurk. Itailroads and Itailway Coinm'.iaio Butler, llcCarthv, Shore, Man o . ihsrp, of Wilson, liamsay, Chrrk. 1 ker, McCasky and Maxwell. Judiciary Suiathers, chairman, Wheel bee, Anderson. McCarthy, Ujmsiij. iliore. Clark, Butler, Mci'aaky, lb w. i ind Mito.'irll. Federal Helatious Mitchell, chaii inaa, imathers. Giant, Ashburu. lt-dhi , ihore, Waketleld, Alwater, Nwsoui anj Shaw. Deaf and Dumb and Blind Alexa .d jhairman, Maultnl.y, lJersou. U .l.iur sharp, of Wilson, Shore, At water hart, Mitc hell, Cannon, Walker, , Earn Hard ion, L'tley, Whedbee and Zeager. Engroxaed Bills McNeil, chairman Vstihuru. Dickson, Maultsby, f harp Zeager, MuxOell, Walker. Ge.ldie, lTlle uid Barker. This morning Senator Cannon, of Ca : lornia, and Wanlell, of the Nntiona I'opulist Committee, reached hnrf ti lend a hand to Butler in the Se-loria dght. Butler is still mire of Pr.l md i lefeat and Congressman Skinner it itill sure of his election. Skinner declares the mujoiily of thr Populist National Committee ar with aim, and he says he will win for I'ri'.ch ard without outside help. An abstract of the listed tasaMes foi I si7 has lieen furnished by Aud.tur Pic man to State Treasurer Worth for the uv of the legislative tiuauce eominil tee. Oi ihm the ln7.M ill 1m (-.is.il. I he vuluu tion of renl estate and personal properc in 1SS.-) was $280,801,141, and for lwy ! t22(J,H34 9txi, a hortage of $1 , 121 . 1 H i j The ruilway tuxes for lSK'l are fjrt.510, j i HtJ amount ou the $100 valuation wonl. : raise 25.tl3 1 .60. less the cost of c lie. he raised. The Auditor savs a levy of 2 i nts the 10 dollars will raise this amount. AREAT 8ALE9 prove the wet niPilt of Hooil's Sarsapnrilia Hood's Sarsaparilla sells because i accomplishes GREAT CURES. ARBITRATION IN SIGHT AN iLO - AMEUICAV TREATY SENT Tt) THE SEN ATE. fi ftlUnil', Miosmkx lrilHrr Tai I uuKblhiii Ylny Wark .Mew I nel tn II lmr y . loriitnlllti I it el deui lo I lie t it tit ii W vhimitiin, I. C. Jamiaiy 12. --The 1 'n-i lent; sent t he f. illow iu mBsa8 t; tit'- Si nale tiMusinitliiig the A ngln-A iner ican seiiei'al arbitration treatv: Tl) . s,.rti..: I transmit herewith u , ... ireafv 1 r thu arbitration ol -alt mutters in difference bet w een ihe t'nited Slate, ;nl Great Britain. , The provisions of the ticalv are thu re- I ult or lowu iiii.l rihtletit delibelultolt and i lepieseiit (iiicesi.li made hv each party 1 " 1 J'""' the ake ot agreement, upon tUe e" - i :rnl -.riicci Though the result reached may not meet the vieivs t.f the adv ocates of im. nediate, unlimited and irrevocable arbi- nation of all infernal ional conlro vcrsieJi. it is, nevertheless, cunlidentty believed . hal the treaty Cannot fail to he every- where rf-cojiiizrd as making a long sfe. .n iln'rialit fiitectiou juid -a? embody ing 'i practical, working plan by w hich dis- .,,,., ,, . , .mtes b.-twet-n thf two coutitries will .e:.ch a peaceful a.ljust ,aent as watt,., - jf com se and in ordinary routine. In tlve initiation of such an important novement it innfcl iie expectetl that gome if its features wjll assume a teufativn diaracter looking to a . further advance; aid yet it l-i up)i:irent that tue treaty vhicli hiis been t'oimuhiled not Jonly iirtUes war between the parlies to it a rc uote possibility but precludes those .-'ears and rumors of war which of them iclvex too often assume- the proporlions f a national disaster. It i eminently tilting as well as. fortu Mite ih-U tlirt al tempt to accomplish re uills o leneitci.il should br initiated by cindted peoples, seaking the s.tmn ontrite and joined together by all the ies cf cor. mon traditions, common insti- anions and common aspirations. The ex-.H-rimriit of sulmiiluiiiig ciiilwed meth ids for force us Uic means of seftlin iu ernali nal que.stlous of right will thus ie tried under the happiest auspice. It nucleus ought not to he doubtful. cid li e f..cl that it ultimate ensuing : rn-l'.ts a'e not likt-lv lo be limiled to he two c m: n ( i ies i m mi-d ial el y concern ed diould ci'iie (I he promoted all Ihe more -agerly. Th.- example et and the lesson urtiUht-d ti. (he- successful oiieralion of h',s li- nt , ,.iv -me lo be frit and taken ) hu t -.o. in-r oi U.ii-r br other nations nd w .11 thus ni. u iv tin- lieglauiug ol' a .e. rpH'li in cj ili.Ml ion. Proloiindly iuipi esse. ! is am. Ihem- oie. ly the pr. m.-.e oi t ranseetnlt-Jil ood which this treaty uffiwjs, I .c. not Li"itele to aci'ouip in Pi t laiisiuissioi; wil h ati e .i e -.i. :i of my earnest hope that it in. iv commend itself lo the favor able coiisidwrat ion of the Senate. (ii:..vc.e ( lk. ici iNi-i. Eseculive Mansion, January It, l"JT. The pi-oo.iied lieaty toasisted of t hi r- j leen a: I i; l. s and i o erld t vveuiy paes i .1 tlir special paper ou which ail conven tion are si a I for oitginal .signature, j This paper ia m.i le disrinct ivi- hy a con linuoiis h.u.ler of f-. o heavy red lifits, naif an hic'i ai a : an I nc uc-li t )i the i margins of ... ca sLu.-.-t. Each copy was ulearly wi'.l-.-u iu h-giblrt manuscript vilhoiit ll .iii!'.ies. and tliO icily ari.a-ueutati-ui i-oiiisti.-.t ot the red. white nd blue fwuiirl .-or.l. with W'Uicli all itate 1 )cp irtnicit ilucuui.-uls are held .outlier. 1 lie cpje, w.-ie nun utipucaies, es- , l . - 1 ... 1 . . - epl where references to (he cuiMtries or 1 he ijuee-u or Piesi.h-nt of the I nited States occurred, in which ca.ss the nueen's aaiiH) was placed Irst in the Unlish copy i the linlish copy cUU the , t lies were nirii- ; o be Sent lo l.o.idoa, W lent and 111.: ( oiled St ioiif-d tirt i.l lha C ipr I ijus.il.I f e t to he Semite lor r it i ti. a l i..n . Ihe, BiilUii a.Hoa-Sador ieuillxd the it ate Di-pai t nu-nl with iscoituI GoUgh, me ,.f his .secretaries, lie had received a j iuitl cablegram from Lord Salisbury ail- j hoi Uing the sign a i ur and had made an i ppoiiitmcn! ithSeci rt.iryt )lury for con i .limmaling the ncg .1 iatioiis. The Seer.-- 4iy proioplly met Sir .lalian in the dip- .malic r..om on his arrival, and thr tw.C Heir errd.ml ials to each other Secretary t)lni-y signed us designuted ; jy the President of the L'nite.l Stutes and .: ir Julian Pauncefofc signed as dwsiguat- ; 1 by the iplr.-u on behalf of Great ..at. nn. ; Sir Julia.-! wa-. iv.-ri aa extra blo.td : lointeil st ih sleel pun in a il.lia lit er.-lia holder and prompitv wrote "Jul-' ni Piiunoefotf" on Ihe Britbh cojiy. The' -cietarv of .Slate w role "Hick ard Olney' uder the other signature and Iben re ate.l his iii;iiatiire in the first place, on if American copy, alter which the ant- !. tsxidor wrote his name below the Sec- ll'l-. , ! A St ite Dep o t nieiil clerk lighled a -ip-r and put a drop of scaling was itfler noli signature ami arttx.-d thu proper' il. Sec: el.i iv i ! (ley's being the simple ttr- "It .'' sin Tiiiim led hy a border . ul in 1-Kiss. white Sir Julian's bore hi rent engraved upon an again i al.which . I.roiijhi with him for ihe purpee. Thr for.-na'ilies having been completed. , im ecret ii and Sir Julian shook baud-. ' on" r.it lila 1 1 iiir each ol her. and the l.rit- -h rep.rsenial.v.- returned to thr euihas - , taking his coy ot the document with im. Ihe A.nei Ilviii copy was i in mediately ni i.iri- tu tin- Kvia-ntire Mansion and ; tliirrrd to the I 'i eident , who, a little 1 .trr. sent it to the Senate with a mes- . It. J. LUPTOX, h. Inst opened ut n;e asking tot la I i Ileal ion . and condor tabir Boar imy llousr iu 1-JtV- That the geui i.il principle nf arhitra- horo. where hr will tie ylni r neii k: 'ng iniei ii .lional disputes tiniN faror V.ut nd all travelers who tnay be h tlth members of Ihe llon.se was i-v iilen- j -t)j, ,,,.,,Ugh ttat sei.-jioii, a'u. ire to it thai e.l today by the unanimity with which . uy rt ii 7 c.rulortn'-ly er.teltaine.l ami ue Anglo-American treaty received their j ttiejr W:.nsi atteniaVl to Mr. J.liptoij'. ipproval. ltepresentatives I'ro.ni every j house will be h.uDd a ood plav t'Or all .section of thr country, lellecting every ttiiveleia to stop at while in Bavboro. shade of politics! opinion were goken with. From each ca-ine expi' ssinH of cordial satUfactioit. Thvre was urt n. dicorlaaf 1 1 --t . .m -vetsry Olney incidentally cjiiiio in for a large share of praiie, which wj tit.-lv ie.slowed by Rpuhliciis .- hv tlnr. i-ui-hers of hi own )o!itical f-uith THE STATE CAPITAL SHORT SESSION IN Hoi SE AND SENATE. Sills luirvMuii-il ('uiHiillrr Ap itiulet. ken a lot- ItMlIrr I Urt-Hlru d will kaMii)Mln. luw Wal uu fnvora t r 1 1 fc r4 . .IiiiKSI Ul'RK.ii'. ' Hiitu. N. C., .-Jan. 12. W.. . OwiuJ- In Ihe tneeling of the c'U-c'oral colle-re vesliitav taere w' oiilv a shi.rt "llroc .Te 1 IUJ.' meic nxt my .i noit j srstuMi (.f eil her the Svns4f r the Jti.iiie. In tie. Senate a iliesVag was re-eei veil f,-,jm ,hc Hoiue releirins to n-ree lis t he ; ' Senate resolution to have 1 , .".ho i iH.it - of. j (Jovernor Carr's ine.sge printed, j p.dU wf iHtiedueed as follows: To WUtui foivi-u raUtoads to Iwo.Hif n.cor- j posted in NotU'lh Cuvlitia: To define ' certain rriwe aud reguiats their Pm-(Q j ihiunt . j In Uie llnc'a pet ition vas entered ' flmt in the election of a 1'iiliMc Printer it ! j h- tipiilated thaf lie elnptov i:uiom labnr. ; r. .,,;.. ... ,.,(1t , i committee to inreu-ate chsvife (i bii- bery in th 8euatoril contest w iiHan imouly adopted. The following conimillee a'e re ap-! pointKl in file House: ' E-Hrolted Bills. Ita user, Abertiathy, Drew, Hore, McCreary. Io. kery,Eddins, ' and Bunch. j Propositioiis and (iirvaBt-es, Black- j bum. Suitor., of New- Hanover, Crews. ' Craven, Carter, CriimBler, B 'uiiniajkam, i and I.yle. Iruane Ay luuif. JSuttOB, of Climlr- ' land; White. tf Alrtmanee: AJexabdT, of' Whitener, Parker, of Perklwarr", Roui'.- ' tiee, 1'ear-s.w. Dixny. of Clevela-ad.. : Pensiirti. --Urumpler, Barrel', Ward, i ' Chilcutt. itoherts, Adams, McPhetvrs j and Kansoivv lVrson and Green were addeti to tlnj Finance coiuiaHter. i li the-Senate th e.Luiftiitirt! s.n en-( rolled bills is as f .Uows-r Shore, chait-! ' I man. Move,- Whetlbew, Cfarrk. Per..n.' 1 . v u t . ... . ' i "aniisoa. ..ftiuiti. uonmsoH. jsc-aie.. y I aX- 1 rft ii,' Jl I J ) 1 i i ne-nniMUjf l oput.f i.s is.i isitr. pi o posed to tl'e regular caucus to 4-etnrit to them provided they be allowed to vote as j fhey pleased. A cofMuitteis wa apiiit- i ! toroufer with them today. Senator P.uller is nick hcrr. t hi estrtied ' with pneuuiobia. Both itde claim fhey ' are ur of iicres. but thing toil in a inuddle. .Jildj;e Utlssell slept tH Ki plivatr car: Nat sight, fl i fdi'l h will enleHiiii . very hatiduiurlv durtnts his n-.'lttiin i-t ra fton. t'ongressuiaH Skinlier tfu4y, axs a tide gram fiom Pupulist Tnw Wars.m sjiyiitg . if Ptlfi-hard was worthy of Topulist stip- , rorf 2 year ago he is -rh- r( if ftiw. j Senator Prttehuid was on of lOie lirs! I to call on Judge Ftusell in hi car i r- tr rds r Biliousness Is cause.l l'y uuid liver, wbich rsveiit atjfes- tfon and permits fnod t.) ftnueut amt iiHfrify iu the storiLieh. Tkv-a follow dizzlnesit, hvnUaeli. s-e s-i n I. I mur ii ft ) U ViW lusiiHiina, nervotwnss's. aatf.. if Ht rslieveih bilious fuver Pills ; or blooil rttsinhiif. HiMWi' pj,,,, stiBllate the stwnsek. vouss die liver, cans faeadaetie. (tlzziaess. eon- stl nation. tc. -id cent. 8oll ii nj tiy all druggists, od's HarsaarflU. The ouli fills tu take wUU llo . x " ; CJc-lC il'0 .--Si I (llVi'A 1 ! C. Yl Ailli e Pu s. 0rii jtauce Ptli, t..r Wa-.h f . f, fi,() )( Kj,c. ,i(1e, . 3te I .n, -::c l.'L- l".c H c It c lc UV 10c 45. "Kic Irllle C.fce.Ti -s. C. tfre I'uG. 40. Tt"x Ket!le Ciirap. WiNou sinl Uaiy Hrlei, at FOEil'sl.. 'UUf. IN t K V KN InI'VlV: X fi il. oee siss 'hat a'l ScIiohI r. uchers .vi r ,to their mi CjOimi bef rr !iois. y.,u lor -laywreHtj and li uiuUUls j-lnluiy erit'CH. t I ePWi-e 1 -hal lellisv t.. c. 'Vitvrin tl es.'rtie. K. G. H 11,1... Chaimitu K.i.atd. i. K. Latham, a Craven Street. COTTON HEALER AN I MM MISSION MEHCMANT. ' . u og Cmnkh Xviae, Terra .(;,u f1)tt CnftB rtaIlTs; tt-i l"le. S-'oriie 1 o ul t.al C)t:a j - . . o.. . . .um . . Jij Jla?s to ciCXOO O 0 o o oooo O a o o o a o o O o o o o o o o o ;Q Q ; ! i o o o C a O O o o o o o U j"j JmL O Q J oi at E3 13 o a O O S3 o o o Q -s a ft 13 O o Q U o u o - E3 o o o o o o a o a O O o a o a O O O O O o o m o o o o 0 OOOOOOOO DOOO I lE3 o jj-LTlJ &2) 3 EE Special Offering. .4 rbiicli Ii ItojateMl AfliosA COFFEE 20c. per Pound F. ULRICH, Grocer, 4 Mi.Nle flroel 1'nONf i.l i CHA8. B. HILL, Fas! M.i Markft Bck, NRW U E K N L, . C. C3 Bagrging- and Timw?? O j Feed, Oats; Corn, q1 Wheat, Bran, Dou$, Qjafcrt all kites ot Fred at lowest frieas. TUE LARflEST Hay Dealer In New Berne. .!e'iaj rtev Mill and Tisaber asca. Uyde County K.mt Prol 9th a 8peo ml y. See-.l Rye. . jHp'-'Or.le by soul r Ts'ej?rsah wW reiaive prompt 3t sat ies. RECEIVED ! Fresh I ii itn sn l Ki leasiay, JXtw lot Caroln Uiee, . X.Atii White Ueatit, Lia, Iaaai, tlasl l"i an Jr.ili I'oUtoei, aasl -a fresh lot ..f ' Voohlnx flutter at SO, a pcale Fill, ti Mrrt (.'ofiied Heef, The Very l-'inest K!fiH I utter. 1- r- i; ,-n.ie.l ('offee, tO.'it aa. :o.-. per pound, ground te- ar-. c I am: nttnieroDi oilier articles Will. i, im buy froai as, as ', N t i lieper tkaa aay- 1 ca; W hi l I I in idie citr. lei a i'xll 0rr ICivjTin I0Ua)rlir4. Yours arul3r, T keUsaleaad.ReUII GROCERS ! Vraa4 .. New Brrae. N. . If you want Buajte- lor Cash w can aitply you with At Ho-k Ho Mesial J.C.Whitty&Go V (1- 'J J . :,.( s - -O -1 . r i - . ... : CASH m - ruh. 0 v I e" ' - a - n .:V.,-:.:i' -SSj-'S. -- ifir ft? -5 if i - - . r. t 7 j
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1897, edition 1
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