---s- t .- 1 ft Ol Victo. tlie arn. Order ot honorary thesprio ' to India, krtd . iiiaealiatbji PEACE NOW ASSURED CHILI SENDS DUB APOLOCtlES Anent th Attack oa th Sailor In Valparaiso. Ready to Arbitral if th Judrment 1 net Satisfactory. Washington. D. (',. Jan 30-rresident nanison furnished (Vntress with th final somepotiurnc in the rhili nff.iir, together with Chili's reply to tli ultimatum. His mem at accompanying the correspondence is as follows: To th Stnat and t!oit of Vyrrmtiirr. I trsssiuit herewith additional Corre spondence between the ilov.'rn'iient of t bill, conslstinir f a note of Mr. M " t'i ( hllean Minister at this capital, to M Bl una, dated January 23, a reply of Mr. ,,.nne thereto of rlat January h, anil a dispatch from Mr. Kgan. our Minister at Sauting.', transmitting the response of Mr. I'ereira, the Chilean Minister of Foreign AtTiirs, to tli not of Mr. Illain of January which wi IssrsMvwi by me on the 77tli nut. Tli note f Mr. Montt to Mr. Hlaine, thoihfh ilste-l January i,, wan not delivered at tli Hat Iepeilnient until after 2 o'clock p. m. of the 26th. and was not translated au-1 its receipt notified to iu until lata In the afternoon of th-itday. The response of Mr. IVrelra to our nut of the 21 iA withdraw, with ao rptahle npr ebrns of regrets, the t.irensive note of Mr. Malta of the llth nit., nri-l also the request for the rerallnfMr. Kismi. The treatment of th Inri'tt-nt of th" nsailt upon the s.iil on of the Hnltiiiiore is s( chip iiiatory and friendly that I a n of tin- opinion that there Is a Rood i.r.vsp, rt tlmt the dillcrein os ern. Inn out of that serious iitl'.iir run n w be ad Justed upon terms n.iti-fin1 orv to this tiov eminent by the us-ml methods, Hil l without ajsM.il p .lie's fr.irn i'ou,;"-s. This turn in the utl.iirs is ver rutlfvitiK to me, aa I am sure it will ! to Congress and to our 'ople. The general support o' tlio efforts if l .e K fi-cu'i ve to enforce tint j'nt right uf tlie nitioti in this nuitier bus g sen an instructive and useful ilius'ratioii of th" tinity and pntrxitK'ii of our moii. S!i.niic it l.e nnvewy 1 will a.:n:ii coiiuuuiin ate al'.b ( -ongiess upon tlic subject. Iir.snnm llximisn. Washington, January .'H. Tin ASS.vr.H T I TltR fl.TlMATl'sI. Hollowing is in substance the reply ot Minister I'ereira to the ullinin'Uiti dated I ai.Ua(;i, I 'liili. Jaim.iry and forwarded Ih'oinji. Minuter Kgau to .'secretary Ishiiiitt: Sis: I he unilcr-ii'iie I Iiik hit I tlie hoimr to re ei Your Kx, ,. Henry's roininuiiii'.i tion, dated the JJ I iiit.int, received in thil ilertinnnt the '.'.'I I, nridtiie.l i y autheuti. rte, of the iiilru lionn' nlrcli the lion. S. cretary of .-tulo at Wxihintfton li.n K'Ht to Your Kicelleucy hy calile HtnliT ilnt of the 'J 1 it HMtu.it and' the ZV of tiber, lM:t. In the Initrurtioin of the "1st HiMiint the llooor:(lle Secretary of State uitorm Your Kliellem v that 11:9 Kicelleucy, Mr. ll;irrnon, ufter ciirefii.lv examining allthut hat hix-n autunitted to him hy the (iovrrniueiit of Clii!e, with reaped to the event which ocrurrel in Val paraiaoon the eveiiiii); i f the Pith of (i. io ler, ami t:ik iu into con-.ideratioii the te-n-niony of the oili. er mi l the crew of the tewl, lint Daltiinore, mi 1 of olhen who witumved the event, hiwi arrived lit tho following conclu i'Ui: Kint That with regard to the ic:iu!t there luia heen noehuntje wha'ever uaid'! in the character (riven to it hy tr lir-t n p.irt of the event, to wr: I h it it was mi Mtliick uim the uniform of the navy of tin. I'nited Matin which had it.s origin and motives in a fet liiiit of h.wtilitv tow ard that ' ? ivernnient, and not in any act of tho individual sailors be ('inline .i jt. Si- hi I -Thrtt tlits piii'ia authorities of r Valpaniisoevide'itly 0 1 not do their duty II ' aiparaisoevi'leiiliy il J 5 In protecting thus j bfir 1, f the police ki JK .e Ii Ii v. dora rjT then 1 orovjifif tny s upo .-. Bl-:uC I. nndti.iil in protecting thus uKirs, and that a party I the police aii'ljr .e t.hiuan soldiers and r inemteives guilty or i upon tue sailors or trie 1. mill iiiuf. he ..'iii'vm lint j('CtlV killed hy tlie police or soldiers; . 'iru iiiai ne is consequent IV compelled L.rry tlieiph'ulioti hack to the state in i trch It was placed by the im'e ot'tbe Hon. I . Wharton, dated October :M, mid to ak ' t suitable satufacii.m an I s.uue udequata I ,ration fir the injury done the tiovoru- i tieut of the I'nited Slates. I TUB ATTACK ON T11K AU.OH1. j Minister Pereiru then ipiotes Ironi Mr. I lllaine's letter coni eruiiirf tne gravity of tho uiaca on ihu sailor un l Ins nii-nt ii n to liscuns tlie conclusions it w hich ihu I'li'ted Htatee had arrived. Hit ulso quoted Mr. Ilia in s wor-'.s In which he s.dd hit h td been iPiim-1,is i taku notice of the .Matta in in: imiii. ai.il cohtinuet: V i'h. i ii a y intetitioii of opening a dn .l5i:oi,iis io the fa ta referred to by tho ooniiiiiiu'.i alum, which 1 have extracted, and euti.'uiuiK In iisclf 1 1 the first part of the Instructions oftlM lliuorable .-in-retarv of ' Htaie. the undersigned riiiit 'tate t. Vmir Kx e Ii i. v t!i regret with which the tio. I. t :T. of III ile sees tlist His he Presi,,.it o th- United States, n 'o c Mitiniie to rei;arc thu in- t Iht uh au uuui k caiie l by a ij toward the uniform of the l 'nitod States. ! tunate oi cur.'ence took place on it. a district wlieru the sailors o i.viiu? in the Hay of Yulpuruiso all t of asnmli!iii(, without if iiatioualitv. Knun the naturo f ti I lot' I.I I'.lil II rl, S vei-eis e 1,1 th in I . i: t, i u i l ull it would he impossible to ii o lieio was no d-mU as to the ii . w hieli served us its origin or Jlil ! t. 1'i.t the undersigned can a-herl tlmt - was not a hoi.lo feeling toward r n of the Navy of the Unite I 1 i-1" the pie of i:,ilit have ' t u'l mid n-s. ei-.e, tlla. unit.. mi thet . .o: till un.t Ha-.-, h . alw i vs. eve s to-tone when it -aw it ti tutin J lion r.i! ! .- io the ranks of tliesol li-rs and ail rs wh i, ilia iilorious st nii-le. cave It indcpeu.lcin e and ".staliii-h" 1 tue Kcpulj. lie, Th undersiucl admi's that llio occur, renc of October Pi was of greater eravuy than tlu.iij which usually occur tit the tame district 1 . t ween the sailors which fiequeut it, an. 1 the fact of knowing that two Ueaths liuvo rein -eil from it aiumiif the Pi wounded Men of ll.a Haltiniore, hits siilllce l to ,vu it ai. uraordoiary character, an I to iinlui o (overiinieilt of Chile t i liafteu ID adopt Ji. ic ineain'es nice.-i.sjrv to d.scover and '.,. in. sh the nuiity parties, to otter in duu till.', if li t re should he Kroiiml for SO doiiij;, in h repaiatioll tts llULlit be due. THE OICOKURNIK IS LAMAN TKI). I Aft-r navinK that ke is sorry that the laws of t h.U .lid not riiiit a more .speedy inves l tieatnm, .Mr. IVr-ira says: in view ofyour communication, and con-'d-riux that, up to date, it lias heen impos palb e f'r t tin trial initiate.! by t!i Judenf thi- ri'inuul Court of Valparaiso to be do- 'e l. the undcr-miiicl regards i. as his duty il". lure oh. e uiore that the ti iverumrnl of h i. laments the oivurrence of O. toiler pi, id hy way of allowing the sincerity of Ins el n ami the conlidnuco which be has in Ae j i.itioc of his cause, he declares his will- ! Iiness not to await the decision of the' iviniamiuiiig Judk'e, and propovs to the I'm- i t'nnJ States Uovernnient that the i use be sub- i iilM itteU to the CoiiHuler.itioti ol tlm Supreme iiid urt of Justice at Washington, to the end tvoiic'' nl;n tr''""1141. with it.s learning and i,iMrrti"li,T u,av determine, without ap lil Kal. whether there is any ground for nml iteration, and ia what sliuiai it should L -hd ula, "d"-. The undenlh'neil would remind you, re- 2!1?v'r",tot"e conduct f Valparaiso , i tuomlee. that it appears from th preluui i, i y examination that they sent without v to tba scene of tho con u; cl ui tli t their disio-al I iuard of th lutendencia and to th Jkranson, Cos, Nuholla, Darony, inlnghain, Williaiui, TalboU wbol tlallartf, Hodg, Prjtler, eie.. teaman belong ing to tb crew of th Baltimore, stated to th Interpreter of that vessel that th object of tl polio In arresting them was toshslter them from any attempt at attack by th excited people. Th undersign) thinks that the action of th polic in this matter should b considered with du allowance lor the civil war which had recently been brought to a clime. Th body was not yet prorly organised, nor did It have the fore that was required lo pat down a disorder of such ptoportions in ft hurt time. In thi connection it Is proper to recall the word used hy the Honorable rierretary of State at Washington in his not a ldrrss.sl ti th Marquis Impertili, and bearing date of Mv 21, lM: "There is no Ooverniueut. however civilised it may be, however great th vigilenc displayed by It Hilice, and however severe Its criminal co l may he, and however ntedy and lull xible may he its a Iminlstratioti of justice, that can guarantee its own ciiix-ns against violence growingout ot individual malice or a sudden popular tumult." CHILB ACENOWI.ElHiKS THI qUEs TIO!' OtlAVITT. This wit precisely the situation of th administrative authorities at Valparaiso on the occasion of th occurence which took place In October. The un lersignel hopp that the foregoimr will convince th Hon. Secretary of State that the Oovertiment of i hile lt:he doe iiiiH)rtance to the ques tion now under oiscusaioti; that he does not lor a moment hesitate to condeiuti, in vigoro-i terms, the act committed tin th Hi'li of October, or to offer such reparation as is just, and that he has not neglected the opportunity to express thes sentiments t for now, sine, on various occasions, an I through th plenipotentiaries of both countries, he has lor arled explicit declara tions on the subject to Washington. I bo undersigned takes I lie liberty to recall the U.-l that, live days alter he had taken charge ol the lii'iiartmedt of Foreign liela lions, lie address? I to the Minister of 'lit la In the United Siati-s a telegram which, in the i art relating to tins matter, savs: ' Ki- liress to the Uniied Statfs liovernment what hasnlreidv I n statel. ad iing all the data ' that are known, in the most correct and , amii-ah form, i-x press to the United States j liovern iient ve'y sincere regret on account I of this unfortunate incident, which 1 a tlioiurli and not s'r.tngc in the ports of the w-or.d, this tit. vernment doubly latneu'S ; owm to its sincere des ra to cultivat I friend-hip with the United Stat." If United states (lovornnient should not I ac. ept th" foregoing explanation as satis factory, iiotwithstttud.iig that th judicial authorities hold the guilty parties rcsponsi- ble f or the ilisordrrof i ictoher Pi, the umlcr si.'tied must rival I the circumstance that th tiovertuueiit ol I bile, throiili the medium of its Minister in Washington, liasexpresse.1 j the desire lo s ibmtt any niisiinilerstati.iiiig ' lis.uto to d.H ision by urnitrution by any power or tribunal w lurli may be indicated toil; ml. in la.-t. arbitration was suggested I In conference with the Mini-ter of lule in ! Washington on the .Villi of iecemb-.r, when the lioViTUnieut mi the tludersigne I ' di climd ilsgoo.1 will and re-olvinl to accept j arbitration after the tinal judgment, w hich would not he furtln-r delayed many days, in 1 furtherance of its ptirp se to give a ss"ly solution to the in-i littit in the most I'riciid y ' terms. " I ) bo government of the un lersigne.1 called j upon its minister lor a delinite rcp;y on the Dili inst , mi I onthe l lth Minister Montt reported that tioLvitlistaud ng certain ob- j s-rvatioiis made Pv the American State I lepartmeut with ri -ps t to the opport itu- ' In-ss of resorting to arhitrution he b id nevertheless iigris. with lint on. Mr Itlainit that, if any divergence of views or ilisiccorl should sii Tvenu alter the verdict of the Judge of Va paraiso,iicli controversy would yield to arbitration. I matta's issnicrrt ins withdraw. I'he undersigne I hastened to declare that , be would hilly a.-ccp. nucli uu agreement; fr which reason the Uovernnient of ( hil deems that t ie case has arisen for suhmits ting lo arhitrution, in terms as stop as thoa above indicated.auv iliffere -ce l "lews whinW may ijKMisvTi.v'n ,,t V.yTrj-rrV,-f"V of thu Uuittsl elites concerning the incident of the Baltimore. There ii, therefore, aubuiit ted to the Honorable Secretary of Htute of tne iieparimeui oi i-oreign ueiniious ol i Washington lliedesiguation of either the i s ireuie court of Justice of the Uuite.1 Stall's or atriliun.il of atb tnitioii to deter mine the reparation which I 'bile tn iv have to make for that lamentatil - occurrence. As for the disnatcti addressed un Icr data of the llth of liis-itmber to the t .' hileait Min ister in Washington by the minister of For eign Iiclations of the Provisional Governs luent, the uudorsi-nttd submits that ther could not be, on tint part of the tiovernment of Chile, the piirtmie to iullicr any ollc'iice upon the Hove: irueut of the United States, wit i which it ilnt, res ever to cultivate-the most friendly relations. Cons-quently the und-rsignel deplores that In that telegram there were employed throng i an error of Judgment, the expressions which are off.'ti sive in theju Igenieut of your ' iove-nnient. lh'cl inng. in luliillin'iit -f a h.gh duty of courtesy and sincerity t .war I a f lendly nation, th it the i iovertitiient of hile ab solutely withdraws the .u I -tpre-s ons, the undersigne I lr-its th it this frank and ex plicit declaration, vhi.-:i cnlirins that which lias already been made to the Honorable secretary of Ma e in Washington, w ill carry tothe mind of His Ki ellencv. M r. Hat rlsoii. of Ins liovcrtitnent. that tlie ..i.le .f t;hile, fur from entcrlaiiiing a f-eling of hostidty j hi.s a lively desire to nianit.ii:! titia'lerably the good an 1 cor lul rela'ions wnich up to' the pre-ent tl uitt ex st hetweeii Ilia two 1 countries -a de.-lara'iou which Is inadii j without reservation in order that it may ro- I ci ive snidi puli. i. t v a your liovitnuient ; may deem MiitahV KOAN's, Ui:i- Al t. IS CONSIDKIU'.U. ' With reg.ir I to the Migestion ma in I tot.cliing t hang" of the p rsiititiel of I your Legation, to which the instructions of I ihe llonoral. e 'secretary of State refer, it is j in. -iiuihent upon the Ht.d.Ts gn-1. 1 to declare ' th it the tiiiveriimeut of i hill will tiikn no ' positive step w ithi. ut the a. r I of the Uuv- ' erntiient ol the United states, with w hich it 1 itesin-t, i maintain itself in friendly under- j Htanilin.;. I'he undersigned bmiu's this already long I c . n i ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 ui i u 'o a .-lose in the Hssnrance ! that he bus therein set l .rt'i evervthlUjj that I can fully saiN'y v.nir liov.-rument. Tint ! liovernineiit of' hill che,-iies the i-onvic-tMu that the lei it ions with the tioWniment ! of the Unite I Mates should be sincer.-lv and i cord ally maintained uinier the shelter of 1 that mutual respect and that g d i.nder- I standing w hich are bus s upon the just and e i iital.l.t apprc i.uion of the fact and on 1 the appreciation to eg.ven to the sponta- I iii'ouh declarati in madu on either side. The millers gned. moreover, dolares that in presenting its cxi. I. m. iMous his liovern-l tnent tit ids us inspi it :on in the iv.rds of l he I iiis'ruc ions winch you hive quoted and ' which assures the I iverniu-nt of I luli thai I the I'resi ent is not d spoied to ici or ask anything which your liovern in nt would ' not under the satuo circuiii-un. es sjiuta- ' lieously Concede. v 1th scniiiueuts of distinguished cousid- ! era' ion, 1 a ti vo-ir "I i- nei.t servant. I.I Is l'l Kllls. I await instructions. Kuav. i N.na Persona Hurt, Chicago, Jan. 20 passenger train on the Chicago, Hock Island and racltlo rail road, was ditched about 14 luilo from th city by th spreading of the rails, The train at one took fir from the stoves, and but for prompt work of the uninjured several persons woulif have been burned to death. Th en lire train was consumed, together with the mail. Th financial loss is esti mated at ItO.OUO. Kentucky should be represented oa the national flair by hooting star. Puck, FOUGHT OYER AGAIN. The Mf morAMo Battle Between Oar Saiiors and the Chileans. The Main Incidents of tba Brutil Attack Rehearsed. Th followlnj Is a condens,! acetunt, taken from th Kew York Herald, of th battl In the streets of Valparaiso between th sailor of th Unit! HUte warship Dal tiinore and th Chilean mob It will be remembered that on th after noon of October lflth Captain Sohlev takln into mnaidenitinn that his men bad been coo pel up aboard ship for over flv months without liberty, gav shore leave to 117 Ptmsi and petty officers, with special In atrnctfnns to kep oter. On th morning of Octotssr 17th theileraM eiclaslvely (tare to th world the sUrtlins; Sews that our sailor, had been set upon by a bloodthirsty mob in th streets of Valp ir aiso,leaten,stabhod and vioiouslv maltreated until two of them bad been dona to death and a number of other mora or less des perately wounded. Aa was told at that time In th Herald our men were absolutely without other means ol defence than thosa furnished them hy na ture, and were helping in th ban Is o. over powerinf minpiers. inly one Chilean was bnrt in th affray and bis Injuries were not fatal. Two distinct investigation of th affray were undertaken aini'wt Immediately, on altoard the Baltimore hy a Board of Inquiry Instituted hy Captain Hchley, and the other in the Chilean court by Judge of Crimes Foster The testimony adduced before these two tributiaU, while differing wldoly io many respects, added to rather than euustra-ted from the dramatic lot-rest In th affray which came so near embroillnit the Unite.) titates and Chile in a bloody and costly war. The men landed from the lialtimur, which lav off th psss,.ngor mole, at the foot of th l'lnia de la Int n laticia, almut two o'clock in the uf'ernoon. Tiny were siippliel witn "hh-Tty money." which they bad changed at the moiiKy chinger's orl'.ce, a short diilauce up the plaza, nt C'alle de Cochrane. From here the men scnrati.i and In small t)iirtiis ramlil.st through the town sight see. lug ami amusing tucmscive, iu sailors ashor do. ilunyof the bluejackets ma lo for thst I portion or the city Known ntnong l.uglih epsnking setarliii men as the "maintop," which, rouh'y Fpeaking, isineioseil Itolwetn Callit d"l Clave, the hilN, rinca Sau Frau ciwoiuil tvetiid tde l j ra?.un. The InUMidencin, at the 'alios de San Ati.tustm and de Serrano, Ls only abnut tlir.ss bun lml yards Irotn the centre of tins lislrict, whmv thu hardest tightitu took j.His, and the fact which was brought out in both investigations, that it was fully half an hour In-fore the arrival of thu Khee and soldiers, is nun of tint grounds for the belief expr.-iso I on th" art of the CuiUl Mnt-e authorities that dun diligenca was not iiwl in .rot- -ling our mn. VV lulu many wuriiins ha I been given to Iho Haltlmoru's sailors, ns I'lipt-tin Schley's tnvestigutioii (.hows, that trouble was in store for them, it was nut until nearly six o'clock Hint, th" light really bejan. iioatswaiu's Mate ltigg.ii and Apprentice Talltol were near the liu. lllua naloon nt Calles Santo Domingo and Mntrii, when, aciiir.ling to l nlUit's story, a CIiiI.mhi a-nlor spat iu his lacj an 1 was promptly knock 1 sluwn. Then the mob attached the two Ameri can. They ll"l do.vn tna l' is d tlVtie d wrlght, an I on Call del Colernne, usar Calle del Mar.pisz, boar lod a stroet oar in order to em'apo the mob. They were mads to leave Urn car and wera aguiu attack I, Talbot made his em-aiwand K.ggin struggle ! loug up Cade da Mai .piii until hij r.sa -hc.1 CcVio A rsvntti, wuerd he was fouud by bcatnan JoIiiiaoii. Assisted by the latter they made their way tip Calle dit Arsenal a lew feet to th plac where Kigali was shot, it is alleged by Johnson, ly tho police, or soljlers. Hi .'gin's liody waslikeu to the dm store at 1'lut.i Kchnurreu and Cullodn la Matriz. In the meantime there ha I been, accord ing to the testimony, a Kteial assault ott the American sailors. IScainan lurnbull was attact, I, beaten and stnbled while on the 1'laza K liaurreu un I ran into a pla -o on Calle de 8au Martin and thu plsa to escap j from the mob, but was driven out. He was taken to a drug store adjoining that to which Kiggms was taken. Heauian Uamiltou w as attacked on Call do Mar.pj.'X, near Call de Hlauco, and was picked up from tho gutlor only a few fiwt away. Seaman Pavidson wss the victim of a vicious asMiult at the sain place, where Kiggiu waa shot, and about th same time. He ran down Calle de Marqucz, pursued by a section of the m b, to th waUir fron',ati 1 thenco to the Mole. The mob wascloso ! bind him. and as no boatman would take bun to his ship he ran Into thn water ad joining tba Mola, where he was made a target for it show.tr of stoues. lie stood this as long us iMssibUt and then made for the shore again, iie sueco ie-1 in lighting his wity through the crowd, up the l'lnau de la Jnttm leiicm a few yards to tha 1'iat luiiiiiu.ient, and fell fainting in the iliKir of a store, ut tba l'Uzi and Calle de Ulanco. He was found bore unconscious by a French naval otli -er and cuTiod to a dry go.xls store ucross the street, an I from thenco wus tJiUen in charge by a policeman, when be had regain.' 1 cousdousiios.s. I'he pohcn at tli station un the Mole, it Is claimed, uit'ord.sl him u protes-tion, an I bere, too, wuile the station was only a couple ot hundred yards from the Centre ot that SiS-tiou of the conflict, it was many iuinut iH.fore they trie 1 to ipjnll the disturbance, cliiius Captain Schley, While tticsu stirring oulsj were being en nc e l in tii-t "Maintop'' in anothor section ot th.) city at the Cades da la lsmuralda and de lit Ciucupi'ioti, n wly half a mile away, other American .sailors worn being attack. I. t is this which le-t Captain Hchley to tha c inclusion tlmt the attacks were preconcert ed and part of a general plan which bad been well arriui red. It was at. tins p nea, near th Hotol dn Colon, w h-r j Sailor Carson wa attacko I and I. at. -n, un I on the opposite aula of thu ktreet is th.i cigar store where ha sought rafugiiHu t was advised to change his unl form and put on citizens' cloth, which h did. and was njt further molustad. The poliea an 1 soldiers ni ter considerable, time aiicoceded in dispersing the mob an I mailing soma arrests, most of tho ar rested belli,; American sailors. Although there was a polio station at thu Mole, only three hundred yards from tint troubled districts, the prisoners war taken, it is alleged by Captain Hobday au 1 ileum 1 by the Chilean auihoritles,under car tuuistanc.vs of aggravato I brutality, to th police station an 1 court in the I'laia da la Victoria, at thu othnr end of th city and nearly a m.la away. BURNED TO DEATH. An A a" d Couple Perlah in th Flame of Their Horns. Johnslown, Pa., Jan. 30. A fire at Elton, a village seven miles southeast of this city, burned tho residence of Samuel Krlng and another building. Kring and Lis wi fa were burned up iR their home. II was 79 yean of ago and she 83. The fire originated froru an over heated stove in tb bedroom. Beida th ghastly bodies was t'JO in (old which bad been bidden in th bed clothing aid wa not damaged. Th coupl were supposed to bare fully 12.000 in the bouse, but as it was thought that it was nearly all in papei it was evidently destroyed. TELEGRAPHIC TICK, 8UKKART OP THS LATEST KBS. Occurrnoe at Horn and Abroad, Bist Forth ia Brief Paragraphs. A PACIFIC MES3AQE. Secretary Blaine Tell Chill That Hti Apology is Satisfactory to th Presi dent and Peopl of th Valted State. Washington, Keb. 1. The following is the reply sent by Sisjretary liiulno to the Chilian not of apology of the 'Jot h Instant; "rFsatMrnT orSTATr, Wasiii.sotom, Jan. 3d, 189Z "Ejan, Minister, San'iapil "I am directed bv th Preddent lo se knowledge the receipt of henor Pere'ra'i dispatch of the !i"th instant. It ha been communicated to Congress and has siven frreat pleasure tothe people of lb I'nited States and to the Kxtsjutive Depirtmeiit, as it resto-es the corresp mdence between to two Hepiiblica lo a basis of cordiality, and makes, as he hot'eves, a full and honorable adjustment of nil unsettled n. alters easily attainable. The President notes with gratification the rt pretisjoii. of rgret for and condemnation of the assault upon the sailor of the Haiti' more offered bv Mr. I'ereira, and congratui tales the I'bilian Oovertiment iiui the frank and suit. le withdrawal of the tint'a circular and upon the spirit of l isiiretbs. pi a veil toward Minister Dgan. You will assure tho Chilian lioverumetit that tlie I r. fid. -nt will be glal to meet in the most eeneroiis siurit tli'Se friendly overtures. Iteiievlng tdat the subject of reparation for the assault upon the teamen of i he Haiti' in .re is now capable of adjustment between thetwo liovernin-nts by the usual diplo. luetic methods, the President stpones for the rri'sent any discussion of the suggestions made by M'nor I'ereira as lo the use of other methods, n -t doubling that the sense of justice of Chili will rnab'e the two itovernnietita to sis-eddy nnd honorably make a lull cud of the whole mutter. 'llLAtXi." Crime and Praaltlea. burglars made n raid on the I'nlon Pai.k of Wilton, Iowa. They ox-ned the sufa and R..t away with 14. tn in .un:r, silve and Arthur Stocker, of Jcrs y City, N. J., shot tils wife, Kate, In the head, while walking on the street. Hie w as taken home, where she died five minutes later. Miocker also shot liissister iu-luw, Mary Tierncy, scri -us y wounding her. The murderer was cuu;hi. Henry H. Yard, agent of the p.i (urt land opi-rat ons. in connection with the Keystone Hank troubles, was i.rre te-1 nt I'li'liu Iclpbia by I'niiid tales Marshals on the i liurgei'f ai.liio. and ula'.ting Mursli and l.awrciiiv, the president and cashier of the bank, to misapply t',! "J of the bank funds. Andrpw Ihirjesscn, the murderer of ICinma Ali.li rM'ii, was Inn ged iu I. id lilie d, I mm. This wus the fourth execution iu that city the preceding one liaing incurred nearly u7 years ngo. 'I liomns Thompson, ri i, red, was liangcd In ( lievlertown, d., for the murder of William Adams, ulso colored. Jac.-b Si unborn shot and M-rioitsly injured bis cousin, Julius S. unburn, the well known wine merchant of New York ( itv, and th u shot himself dea l. r.rv. tVforge A'iidre'w's, of Ks-ov, Mass., Convicted of burning his store In that town April id, last, was sentenced to the Mu'e prison for A yenrs. IMsiialrra nml Ai-i lili-nls. The farm house of lieorgc Myers, three inil.-s west of Kendallville, lu l., was burned to the ground, und M.irson the IS-year-icd hi of Mr. Mw-rs. nnd Mr. uwetis, a brother of Mrs. Myers who were sleeping iu an upper room, we u roasted to death. N is. Fanny Wise, of Chicago, w as latally burned in ritiuguishing tlames thai sprea I from an oisui grate to the clo-l.ingif hero yrnr old child. Notwithstati ling the moth er's sulf-sucrilice the little one burned to death. Thu linns belonging to ficorgo Cramer, four miles In. m I'ralucrd, Minn., anight lire end Ins wife an I throe children were cremated. Tlis husband w as away but suw Ihe lire und found the dead bodies around the stove. l'.y Hie burning of a house at (ireenvi'le, ' la., Tandy Young and his two cliildrcu. a , 'ed 3 und ll years, were burned to death. M rs. Young escape I. A dynamite explosion took place u ihe Netherlnud I'bofphate Ciin.p.inv'.s iii'in s ,,t lii.-aii ville, (int. Tine.' nu n, iiiuii d I'm . Iiotunie, Suiivu und Vtirtcii, were killed,., ml a numb, r of others severe". v iniuru 1. 4 aidliil, l.nlinr unit Imluslrlnl, Six thousand engineers cmployid in works on the rivers Wcare, Tyne nnd Tis-s, IliigUiid, have siruck in roiisc.pn m e ol a dispu'e regarding payment for overt hue. All the switchmen on the i luea;o .t Kri road ut Huntington, In. I., havu gone on a strike and no freight is being moved. Passenger trains arc running w ith tba con sent of the strikers. The Washington Manufacturing com pitiy's mills at tiloucester, X. J.. have been closed, throwing over operators out of employ in. 'lit. Application has been tuadu for a receiver. Ktlimates of the company's ulVuirs muke the assets flT.'i, ii; liabilities IJ.'-VWI; capital, t7oU.Mll. Continued cold weather put 10, OX) men and toys to work in Wilkushurre, (Pa.) collieries that had susK'hded owing tothe mild weuther. i'lrrs unil Failures, The most disastrous of the recent fires that have threatemsl to annihilate Jean iiette, Pa., occurred there Saturday. An other solid sipiure of business blocks was laid low, entailing a lot's of ut least f piu.ooi). 'I be block burned udjoine I thul burned on the night of January 1, und the heart of the town Is practically wiped out by the three great fires of the month. At Centralis, 111., Wells ,t Uarrett's hard ware store and John tilorer's harness store were burned. Loss, .'3,iH). The Guard printing office was badly ilatnug d The Chester, (3. C ) cotton factory burned. Lous, f.'JO.O.lO; Insurance, 1.W,0. Over '4X1 operatives are thrown out of work, Pallllcal. A Berlin editor has been acquitted of the charge of satirizing th holy coat recently ixhiblted at Treves, Pnatmastar KleM of Philadelphia, raalirn- d his position during the pest week, bnl alter a long conference with Postmaster General Wanamaker, on Saturday, he con sented to withdraw It. The Kentucky Republican State commit tee has decided that the Stat convention shall be h Id at Louisville, on March 30. l.eil-leilv. The New York Assembly baa passed bill al owins; newster repr sentatives to witness electrical executions. Senator Oantor's .1.o0) World s fair appropriation bill has passed the New YotS Senate. The citv council of Helena. Montana, haf passed a res lotion ratlins; on t'ongrviis it assatotal Chinese Kxrluston bill. Fleaailal anil ('matrrrlal. The Wsshlngton Manufscturingcompsnv, oftiloiirester Oty, N. J , has failed for Ihe second time In flv years. Liabilities est it mated at $:yt,ooo. The banking house of If. J. Hoyt it Ce)..ol Cblrora. Pmler rtiunty Pa , has failed. The assets and liabilities are not know n. hut Is believed that depositors will be fully pro tected. re ran an I. Got. McKlnley.jtf Ohio, was unable to be at bis office Saturday or transact b slness of any c ar.icter rn account of illness. He has bowel troubleuud is considered senouaiy sick. Waahlnaian Nre, Clara P.nrtou, .f the l!ed Cr.M society, Washington, I. C, has written anotber letter, calling for contributions to pny lor the trnnsportntion of food donated for the relief of the starving Husstaii ponsniits. The I'nded States patent commlssiottrr tresentisl his annual rewirt. 'I he lo al number of applications received bv ihe jfllcc during the last calender yenr. iiic'nd itig mechanical apiilicitious, designs mid reissues, wus 40 .ViO. t he total iiunibT of patents granted wus 2VJ-M. The total mini berofwgisl rations was l.wri. The total receipts were fl.'TI.H.; total expenditures II, l:.7n. lravli'g a surplus of H.ll.riT.' to be tut tied into the treasury of the l'niu'1 Mutes, making a total bahiiu " to the rnslit of Ihe patent fund of '.l.oo. .''.17. The re iprrenienls for peii-ii.n i t p-oprint oiis w-oil d re.ii-iiti in the n-i -lib ir i d of ll JT.oio. lm for si -ver.il tir-, ui.d Cat i gr.idu.illy It-sen, provi lei, of c ui-se there was no new- leg slatioii. ei ntary Noble t X-cts to op -n the.1 i .-cresin the i herokce stripfos tili un-nt ul.oiit April I. Ilaerllnnrnus. 'Hie height of buildings t a Chicago will hereafter be limited to 1'" feet. At New York twenty thnss im grjitits w ere di bum d. I bey arrived "ti !he steam- bin Alter, l-'ift.-eti were b .uu 1 fur M.ni.e npolis iipd eight for tl.e !' n. sy.v.iu a ti. i in s. A II of the ciiien lave be -n iri"tl out ot thet iwu. f poll Ura.v, Cul. Other towns iu the vicinity are inlo' t t.g the sa ne ours and si r mi I rouble is f-iited. At I t. lio.L-e, l.i,, "enrv I' .n. n li.Por, is lying ut the p.iin' of ib th as the result i f mi uttiic of I ii'-otit r. dlah e luug'i ter. WiMiam Kd .erlv. of Stillwater, Minn, was locked up bv the p it ice mi u charge of dnink nness. Ilenustas n si most iiiuiiediiitely WiUi.i'1 uutf't j'r roughing, w hich he lias kept up f. lUJr y s week, physicians nil' .rditlg II i ichcl. , nr.voMi in ii ii( t ni.itsi. A pu'lic ba'l nt llfrucnntlu', lievons'-ire, n w hich u iiiiuilicr of men n ere at work, rollupsisl. Two of the men were killed a d seven dangerously injured. The acceptance bv tlie I'nited Slates of Chili s reply to the ultimatum hut given greut satisfaction at Valparaiso. Kchiinge has risen me and a hulf pence. The Parliamentary examiner h s passed the bill promoted by tint Salvationists if llastbourn... Kiigland. rep.'a'ing thu local tu t under wlil'-h p ocessions tire iuterfensl with, and which has be-n at 'li b ittoiu of most of ihe trouble in that town. ltlsp-itches from 'li!b io, Sp liu, say there bus been much rioting bi't ween the striken und outh intii-s. The soldiers -ver" stoned, un I in self defe ic" lire 1 upon t id llloh, killing s,.Ver.il of lb"in. MutiV London p'lysiciaiis of eiui ieti"e are ol opinion thai the link" "I" Clarenci in d his death by his lung bung clo.'."l with phlegm caused by ec. ss ve ej ;.ir t e on -k-in.', Thu Princt ..f au i I'ri ice i or.te lire ids i in veler i'e v i I I lo t his ll tint. I he I'riii-.'.t M irv U I'eck. has bis'ti very ill Minc-t Icr r." ir.i tier fit Iter's rt'sidi nru id llichmo'td I.e is sull'.-ring (r-.tn the eilc-ts uf h -r iigii.iut g'ie.'at t'io death of her befrot!i,-l. Sue ref"ivi-s daily marks of sympathy from .tb pa is of the l'ritish dominions. At St. Paul, Vinn.. tin electric car ran over two chile ion, 1' red und Koi-u Kcegunl lloth were k'lbsl nlmosl iif-titti'lv. CHILI'S APOLOGY ACCEPTED. Minister Ean 8o Intruotd to Notify the Chilian Oovernment. Wasliins on, January 30. At the Cabinet meeiiuR to day, which was uncommonly th irt, the Chid in mutter was discussed It wus decideil that Minister Ks'au should he nntructed to s iy to Senor I'ereira, (Chilian M mister of I'oio gn All'uirs, that his reply to tbtuoteof S cretary Ulaiue of the 21st Inclcated a desire on the part of the Chilian Government to satisfy the United States of its feeling of regret over the assault upon tli sailors of the Baltimore in Valparaiso. Th replies as to the Mutta note nf Decem ber 11 and tho re.piest for the recall of Min ister Er,an, the lutter will be directed to say are entirely satisfactory. Such being the case, the United States will leave th niattt of reparation to the sufferers by thsaasitlt to t h li to initiate according to her sens of lues tiot and rinht. And with a salute orthe Vniteil States flag the Incident will be con aid. -red cl- sed by this Government. Until t 'h.li makes some offer of reparation, of course, there will be nothing to arbitrate, as no points of difference exist. The offer may be so satisfactory that arbitration on that score will not be necessary. The contents of a dispatch from Minister E?sn. received yesterday were made known M today's cabinet meeting. It is said that Mr. KKao continued the story reported from HantiatfO that members of the Chilian Gov ernment had stated that Senor Montt, th Chilian Minister at Washington, had misled his Uovernnient by the advices he had dispatched to them which bad th effect of seriously compromising th Oovernment in their dealing with the controversy, A report is current that Honor Montt has intimated his Intention of leaving Washington, but It could not be confirmed. It ls generally be lieved, however, that Montt must resign, If be Las not already don so. A Big Pro ft 0200 Realle4 ss fsw laveatia f WJls Mr. W. P. Eltr.roth, as esteemed school teacher In tba town f Morrow, Ohio, states bis case sa cleerly that nt comment is necessary, further then to My to those run down and out ef health. Co and Do Likewise ! feat thai I must add ray earn to Uie hat et those wh fnl grateful for asaent derlvad from Bain llrwd'a Saraaparllla. It has beea worth tS0 a oiuetnm la Ui fnllowiaj manner, via I laav etva leacbln srboel for I ysars. Last fall t fceeam weraeus.aadkadaeappetisa.raalda'l as alkl, sad baoam sa deoUlUted tba H was ka Sosaible ss perform tar doty as a teaebse. t Wrote My Resignation take arTset la two wtssks, bat I ws fmmtflti t try Hossil nraparilla, Wltbla a week I waa snnrk batter Ikat I contlnuad tar arkool and aa stlQ laarblaa. I kar aaed tw koalas aad feat Ilk a aw aiaa aad kav ever $x clear from S3 spsaS tor Hood s Saraajswilla." W. r. KLTxaora. Hood's Sarsaparllla St the beat Wool purifier, the kaat strMfta kaH4aa th tsiat asrv belsr. Glr Ha trial. , Hood's Pills are the beat family eatkartt. V v a "' Sheridan's Condition Towders If yon can't et It en4 t . W ma. I oil" lis.-s l.v to"l. A I I llb rtitl M. SA Ki istltl f' ... Kni.isvOs'"-wlikilon L a JuU-sio.s A.ou.,iui.iutsaa Houaa Sk.Ssswssa.lia Kennedy's MedicalDiscovery Takes hold ia this order; BoycIs, Liver, Kidneys, Inside Skin, Outside Skin, Driving ever jtblnf before It that out bt to b eel You know whether you need it or not. Sold by every dnurglat, and manufactured hf DONALD KENNEDY. HOXIMKV, MAIS. Kidnoy, Liver and BladderCure. IthciiiaiaUsiu. Lunihairn. pain In joints or back, hrtek dust la urine, (reini-nt culls, Iriitutlon, IntlamHtlon, irravel, ulcs-mtlim or catarrh ot bladder. Disordered Liver, Impaired rllireotlnn. ft-nut, bllllous-headachei. HW A Ti P-RCOT cures kldaey dinicultlea, ixi Orij ijie, urinary trouble, bright's disunite. Impure IHood, Scrofula, malaria, jrenT weakness or debility. llainulM enntenta af Ona Rett la. If nt but fltrsl, Urtig-alsta will reiuud Ui yau Ilia prli-a liald. At Druecl-t! 6c. Size, $1.00 Slza, "laralhta' Uulila tu ;talth"fns-OanraltatUa fra lilU KlLklt ii Co., lll.NunAMTOH.N. Tf. OOLD MED All, PARIS, 107a . 11 Alt Ell & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa froia which Ihe cirtaa of oil biia been rcuuovedt It abiolutelif pur sums' il it tillable. Xo Chemicals ate uard in lla pri'iarullon. It baa mart thnn thrtt timet tli ttrtngth ol Cecua mixed wllb Btarcb, Arrowroot or Bugar, and la therefor fur trior co Inomli-al, cutting Utt than en centaciifi. lllsdellctoua, Dour. lililUK, atrrngilii-nlug, xasn.r DIoistsd, aud ailinltably aduptvd fur Invalid aa wall as far persona In health. Sold by tirorers ererynher. W. BAEER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, o o o o ob oooo oTutt'sTinyPillso OTbe dyspeptki, tlie delillltaUsil, wlmtii- dh er fruiu xtraa uf work of lulutl or 'aw ObtMly or enpiwure In inalariul reirlone, will InU Tutt'a I'll la the moat aenluiV9 VsMtorutlv ever ortrreil tlia lus-alliU OOOO OOOQOO PATENTS KTL'' liil'-ktv obialiied. NaAt. . Isrnrv't Kee uulesa all-mo.1. It unil tilUn- fr.-n. fil, llCftlCinNC LAMtK CO.. Wu.Uuml'.n, l. O fLItl Jlllsj TIIKit IIOI.I.AII. SI. 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