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XI. No. 1G9.
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ASKING FOR
To Qetr the Foreign
City of
yy :,fy iL y -j'' -y
r foreign Consuls Anxious to (ifcjt Their
ShkffertKefuseito'iJcnib.cpfiip Beyond Noon of' July !5th.
r-rrltisfof Our Officers Killtd'knd 'WounJed.Sp&niarJs Firfti
k f ) inu lupott Out WouiiideJ and Surceons--0ur ijoss f I j!J
'ictory A Sortie
thl Advance - o ihe
Americanj
fiif ApUe; $outh..nif. Santiago href
CuU;,J
jiy 4 . Via I'ort Anfoiito, JamaH
I! :S,,. te-. tlW.i," Aiisoi' luted ; Preis&J
ku-f ; "ISo at
C'ynthla H, via Kfnga-i
Jamaica', ;.liily. 9-a. rw -Ait noon?
acting
uruifr-
structionsj
. frorti .AVashiiigtoh, ;: .MajM.r
Generals
t3 h ajf t ? rji 1 1 h ; ' ' 'Wf i ni a n de t I
the -Amerl-f
to OeXiierall
lie v Btianishl
icanr-trolp. J teid. a letter
: nu r ffBiIfTn,( 1 i rn m a(i d
fO'rdi-. Ytfe.njj thg Sa;ntag(j., Tuernanding
thtJjiuriil-JKier :of ' -the 'eit.v.l The - mes-l
v..
' Hagi wife -lieVered iJoiutiVl Xor-t.1
Tfirk e htiurs elapsed before the lirinK:
tould, Ajt stiipel Jfe
resJo.liitj J t promptly .W i
UjiareaS
t h an absofu te
l-efiHai m Hurrender.yr
;hnjl Shaftvr at fx joh today re
peated Ma, demand ipry the surrenaed
of SheTf ity and, notifNd ieneral
a tiisit uhleHH Santiago surreiwler-
boBtiiJities would-be ;Jrumed at
nootioei s iuuiiiiay.. tujq tnis even-
y y :.',.r link itleMf al : Lina'reai link net replied
fiitral Liharetii ha
tto' llhe nftcohd TeqiueHt jfcr Ihe surren
jder or, use cuy.
'Cdnferfincfs with the: consuls or: the
near GikeFal Wheeler's headquarters.
- v Tiie consuls saiu lime m,)
n.. 1 Li 1 .. .. , '.t..-,. . II JKUI
-"X xdi.rJ 'KvniHnoti' ii nl i-Vii Id ijf-n fon-fcn Rub-!
meril wo
1 t . y.J,i a;
'.,-'jecti, :m
fiteSHa-tloril
of h48tilltles:in;. Srder to en.-
i!it to heyremoyed. outside San
.I to' be -placed ;uiider the pro-
tlg aRO to be-placed ;under the pro-f
tM'.'kill t'E Hie L'niieu D.iaies. niia wtia
; - . 1 . . . ...
defitfiteljr refuSt-d by ythe American
i anv sues responsibility y;
- xHrhl theJn tocinsist upon eneraii ii-
TiaKk'i surrender. The..coriference was
resnined. at ; o viocn -iims . jhii:iiib,
n-htii 'the consuls expressed grave
doum? ait to peneral .Liinarfrs' ; sujrfen-
- ler, loh account or the raise telegrams
in rdgarqi to t?;panin victories anq yeir
low kever amonK the American troops
sentl daifo- to Madrid, wnien .cansea
ih Rnflniiardsto thinktney dare'noi
KinSrindet, and return to Spain, now
vtrl thTforeiern 'consuls -Swill demand
-ih surrender of the , city, bat it is
oubtfdl whether-they will prevaii-
All th 4 negotiations arei suomuieu
direM: td Washington, rtnus causing
idelav. General Wheeler tele
phones H ' General Shatter ana jne
.i..ii.t." -K--3t-,F 1 m i I tlrl' - Wi . I J flinp1.
7 f rjnr hi ! "tnt to -.the- cable? iitatloin. at
r 4inn1ita.T5lirtio bav communicates airect
with Washington. ?-
A bourteriof the Associated -Press-, at
4 o'clock ' this afternoon said no con-
Wlnstonsf liaLtreen reached.-
UeheraB .Shatter, deirtes Ihe ; existence
x of a genHfal" armistwg.Tinder the -wmite-
t.'-iflagrhanffl Wtuis.. believed : hostilities-' will
in the; m&rning. i before whicb time the
3iOdbs lojfythe 21,0iCr-foreigners will be
accompliflhed.
Thle Btjiti-sh
warships - F'allas .-and
Alert; an-il the Austrian. wurshipyIa-
ria iereffti nae oeen allowed oy inr
i Admiral Kampsoi: t( enter- the' harbor
I of Saint ilg;o . iitidi reniovie yfQrt'ign . $(ab-
, it'ctii-jtWifs HriUPh .vesstH-has already
li'ifiie Kin gst o n , Jamaica.. -
r - - u . m . 1
ievrM
$anish artnored .-crttiser 'CriHRo-
bar C,
Uia ba! listed on lier beam ids
on" the rik'ks umd it ismvv. practicall-y
y5mposilbje;- to.-say herr
LISl 01 KIM-ED ANp Y UUNDKU
SjM "pFFICEHS. . I); Ml. ; j y
MHttiidqilartersr of General: ;Shaftdri s
Arnivi:ilifllv.4, -ia" I'orti Autunio, ,Ja-..i
jmaictij,nJii!ly 5. per ;t,he Associated Pi-ss
Xisp tqm Boatjj Cynthia ; II. va:.. Kings
ton, amjaica, 'ulyiSi-li:30 44' m.r-T he
'0110 ,viii)E) is- a substitute list of J the
!, jcilleii.4hpi wounded'wfncers from! p Hi -
! -iaI .Kilir'es so tar j as pptaineuy 1
-Jus-M.;i:.-Wf'rt .lieutenanty ;SS
th
infaik
WAM febVit h.'rfirsi- lieutenajht.t -Teri th
cava1rVr.f i C-:-'
hWilllaMshipp first lieujenahtTerith
'jjavalry;L
M WilUiilih Sal At;,
second
li-euttwaht.
.1 iiiiieenqu HU.aiiiry. ,
Hi.
y 1, Joh ijIL . Hamilton, -lieOtehant
.' oncl. Ninth cavalry. 'MUM
;0
, ! -Albert fl. Mbrsei major, .First caiv
ry.
K.
Ni-
iiBi unckey,- second ' lieutenant.
: Sixth inflantry. - , ' - -'-i-jy ::IH .;.
- A.' wp) eauiwiw, cttpiani, i ouui lu
iaptryj.fi 1 M-.- M!:!!vf,y.'"" ' l -y L M :'
iennis iM. Michie, second lieutenant.
Seventeenth Infantry, - i I ' , ;; V - .
;, Y, MN. pDickinsoh,' s- Grst lieutenant.
inetnjEh -ihtantry: M-'i .XJ-' .11'
V- WOUNDED. . ' ... ii -
Johni l: Kbtertson",M second lieuMhant,
Sixth infantry. - ; .' IjH
I ; L. II.
! Gross.;-Second lieutenant. H '
B. K.
lit. tjscomb, lieutenant colonel,
i - .Twenty!
-fourth infantry;.
Torrenee, ' captaiii. Thirteenth
! Jnfatitry.
" r. ' :
"Henry Carfoll, li.?ulenant eojonel,
Sixth ; cavalry. ' . y' j. p.' ., , : . ";
Zenap; Ity,
E
:. Torrey,
captain, Sixth
u H-Ar,-
Sixteenth in-
-. (4. Wliddb ury, ' captain
1 -
A. qfL.- S fence;
JSixteeftfU -infantry.
secand liteutehant,
'- W. B. Scott, firit lieutenant, yThir-
teenth ihfantrj-. j -i
.. , Theodora J. Win(. rrfaor. Tenth! cav
: lry: :'i'tW' :: :yf s-il".' v '.V-iiLMy
I 1 , .Thomas A. Kobert?, second lieuten-
;y ant, Sixteenth cavalry
Keep Xour Eye on this
: spape and see what
others wii.L7xen .you
tabbut Aetna; i
.! " r . 't -1 y n..
m- lYrr- - WTi -'iM',
' Mr. Ii. M. Wtscbtt, .writes.; i i
'v. ' " Wilmington; N.d., : July; 2.
R, E.'Wsrd, Esq.: " xf '' )-1 -; ' ..
D6ar SifM I have been troubled, with
: Indigestldn 5 and ' a Kidney jiaffction
which gave m at times-much pain. I
' have used Aetna Lithia Water for a
. ehort whjle, iind find great relieL .lt
has. proved herding to ineM I hope bth-
ers who.pre-.sufferjhg't with similar,
I, trouble - -4-iir try' the water and; get
j- such .resuitsas liave pome to me.
..To-; it. f - 'Myy!y;f.iM.Mfi- B-V ,
-S . RcI. WESCOTT, v
11 South Fourth' Street.
V
1 . ') Don't forget that we are established
at, "W.I H. Ureen Pharmacy, and that
we, are readyN to serve you ,aii, the
itime at 25 cents.Nper gallon : for pure
V Aetna LatJiia Water i from y Virginia
Mineral Springs Company, Roanoke,
y , yirginia. - . .
TIME ;
1 -IN;
Population Out of
the
in l-
Santiago;
in; i
: : : " y i '! j. lly : yliT ': ;f
Citizens Out of the City-iien4ral
rniy 'Rejoicing Over the Naval y
Repulsed
Walter, C
aptain, Sixth nfan
try.
.1
Clarence 1). Piirdy, second
lieuteh--
ant,ixih. jnrantry
; A-; 1. Miles, first lieutenan
cavalry.
"SicKoyl- secdnd liteiUT
ant, Tertth cavalry
w. Hi bimmons, eecond Hetitenant,
Sixth infantry
John H. 'Patterson, lieutenant toF-
jonei,, i weniM-seeona lnianiryi..
: j jonn . sroamanj' captain
Twenti
WLh Infantry J :f .:. . ...... 7
1
James
Bret, captalny
Tweri
ty-
fourth infantry.
-I W. S.
cavalry.
J. It.
Uod, ifirs t adjutanij
Nihth
t- -I'J
J,
St-ylourn, first
enant.
i:i6hth . jinfantrt. ::
; 1. A. KUis, -major, Fifteenth
infan-
try, - 1 i ' i y ; y
! W. S. North, lieutenant coloAel
Fif-
i r
:teenth infantry?.
K. Y,
Kskridge, ..major1. Tenth
nfan-
trv ' V
? i
Doitw a-;- tanf oijth, acting assistant
Kurgeort,
; It. S.
Sixth in
y ii. Ci
U.i S
Furman,
second lieutenant
faetrv.
ucaj.
captain, Twen;tyirf6urth
infantry
ITi-y-;
colonel,.
He-utenahf
Sixth Infantry
j Charles I. Iirkhurst, capta
inJI Third
artnleryj
O. D.! Ilapgood, second lit-utienant.
Second- Massachusetts: . .
J. I). :Moniihan, second lieutenant,
Sec&ntT'Massadhustetts. : 7." t i ! 1 jff
Albert
Twenty -fourth'
inkntry. .' - U-S -ii yt M-
j ;J. Ii Jones;
captain, Twenty-fsecond
infantry.;
; W. N
Lessiter,
captain, i Sixteenth
infantry.!
N0tlassi.te.re,.' ca.ptain
Sixth; in-
fan try.
K.. C:
tay
ffrst lieutenkrjt
captain, Second
(bt.) J
cavalry. .
; B. J. Henry;
ry, brigade. I
caval-
; A
and
I'M.. H. Barnutn,, first lieutenant
adjutant. Tenth cavalry
I B. H. ' Millard, . second lieutenant,
Tenth cavalry, -i , , 1 ' ' " nh ! Uii i
IS. H. Liinooln, major, Tenth infantry:
i W. b. Wammer, y captain,
lirassachiiiseltts' infantry.
Second
It. v.. Van VlikJ captain, T
en
in-
fan try, ; . ! yl
i Carl Coop, first lieutenant, I Tenth
In
fantry.
W. E.L-Dnwj lientennnt
4ofp
nel,
tw-elfthinfahtryL ,1. - i:
j iJ. T.jBaskelf, liejjtenanrcoiohe'l,
Seyp
win intantry. , - j. 1 '. - Mr,
I James B, Jackwin, captain,
dnfnntrv. . ' . i) ' .-; ' v 1
Seventh
1 11.' jA. j Lafferty acond lieutenant;
seven tniBf ant i-j'i v
j Himaltoft S.; Hawkins, brigadier
geri
ii
MUl
pOW TH K . AUM Y ItECEIVljD TH:
NF.WS. . , .-
!. i.
MM
it i
At the
Front,. Headquarters
off Geiv
erai Shaftef-'s Army,;. Before
Santiago
de Cuba,! Sunday, July 3, via; Kingston
Jamaica, July . 4.H-Early in tAi j day.
a man on the'' lookout had .irdported
that the, Spanish ileef, under 'the fom-
rnand of j Admiral (Cervera, had'
sailed
out of the -harbor bf Santiago flei Cuba.
but it was not until late this afternoon
that the, result
the1
tlll.Il. : . . i ii. I
As the wordy of it.he rnagnifi.Mht
. ; .
M - . j .
tor y rewr
frdm!,sehtry; fco serttryi aflongi
the firing lines, and was shouted
tn companies, regiments r 1 and
gades, a . greatj theer swept
line, -of
fiyce as jit went, until the rattle of
musketry, was drowned in (he poafi
.from glad American throats. ' lThe
news was flashed iback into the under!
brush,, where, the reserves lay,! and the
merit almost" startipeded in,, thir T en?
thusiastic desireytO get . to the front.
The cheepnff continued through ' I th
evening, fas th"" Retails of thrf i fight
came 1m The me coald not ibjave disr
played more enthusiasm had jthe vkv
tory .Ixen theirs instead of tha rijayys.
Aitnougn tne nring- continrfed i ail
day between thej .0 u t pos t s o toy . litle
uamage - a dona ,on eitner iaai uen
eral Chaftee wa4
wounded. slightly, a
title bullet cutting
through , his foot,;
compelled to! leaei
u.. ' ... 1 hi.'! -in
but he will not b
the field:
The only. severe firink durinjrfthepdar?
occurred when tli Spanish fiet was
leaving me ,iirupr.'. xne enemy :evi.
denfly attemittedi to. divert the attend
tion ofyour troopsMbufe the'.Arh'ericahl
1 rapoiuicu ouj yiuigi LiittL j ifiitf : f ure.
sooni feasea, and was 'only resumed, ati
intervlalsldurtrik the remaiftdef of the
day.'.
.Last
'- ii it!
night the only aggressive'move-
nientthe Spaniards made resulted In:
their severe defeat".-At about 1(1 o'clock
the enenfy came
out or me Breaches
about the. ty walls in large force
an'd
dashed straight
for the American
lines.:. In; -one or
fell back! from
two 'places dur nen
their; position,!: but:
iquickly rallied and , drve the enemy;
nacK pen-meu int0 tneir own aitcnes.
Thej Spanish tosses must have fbeen
frightful, as they were exposed to a
I terrific -.fire for a:, quarter; of am hour
iThe fosses on thfe' American side' were
very light, as your soldiers lsejf jin thte
rifle pits-land haft every advaijtigje, jjj
THE SPANISH i SltARPSHOOTERSJ
The most f daring of the Spanish
forced ace the khamshootersL t They
fake, their position almost at - the wall
land fromi the tdense triee tops dp jexe.
Jcution with -smokeless powder, J mak
ing it difficult to locate them, j Several
times! thy httveM shot into (Qprieiial
fshafterj 1 tent; which it several , miles
ifrom;the front, and they have infested
the trail: for ; ten .miles between Ju
ragua and the outposts. j li j " ; M
(SPANIARDS 1KILX.INO WOpTJDED
f m - - m - -1 ANJ3 - fWRGE?i ;t'jitt: 'm
! One of the todst1 horrible feaures ;oif
Jthe, war lis that dozen, of men have
been killed ass, they lay In litt4rs, and
ijthat surgepns- wearing ,the emblem of
jthe -Red Cross Society upoi-their arms
nave "been the special object tof : at-
& - - V i ; - v - - ' - -J ' -'. - I' , r' f : f
r ,-! v -- . ; . . i -. . , ; , ; ir i: 1 i
EIGJIpENi : HUNDRED KILLED -M
,:;M, j AC WOUNDED. V j-'
The I number of jki415Mand wounded
lor the week reaches tonlcht about
(eighteen hundred. No effort U, ap
parently, being made by our officers jto
expedite the listing of the casualties,
and not one-fifth 1 of the total names
fere known even to the commanding- of
ficers. Alreadv 800- cases na.V been
feandled'aC the 'hospital feej-e, Jjeoause
bf the overflow from fhe bosfiltais at
the front, ... All tha wounded here yare
recovering. I yl ' "1;''- ' - S - - ' X fMi 'M
There has been only one data since
the hospital wasi established, ithat :,ot.
Private Meyers, of the Sixth iwantry.
whteh occurred today. He was shot
throuKti: the bodyti , ' -.-' ,.' " ! ' 'I
Adjutant WjaodJIof the Ninth ! fcaval-
a y. wno was shot through the face,
and who -waa not expected to recover.
Us. Improving rapidly and wlU ifc sent
to Key fwest next week. - I
There has been much conjecture to
day as to thei safety of Lleuteiant M.
A. Hahon, i of the Ninth cavalry, who
la the acting- topographical officer of
th staff, and 'made the Snaps of tfie
trails before Frtday'B battle. He has
been at wrk ever since, tnost . of the
time In and! around the Spanish lines.
He has almost always refused an ea-.
cort, and though : he has lieen ehot at
several times, he has not een wound
ed. Thursday, while ott v?ith to men
he' encountered a detachment of ; ten
Spaniards and ans officer and took all
.prisoners. A!totaior prisoners -were
captured in;; battle-at Caney on Friday
of whom 4$ were-regular Spanish soli
diers in uniforms,: two officers and the
1 remainder armed residents of the town
rsineywounped were-.left ia the- blocki
house attended by a. native, bhy'siciarj.
Thje.. -Other j prisoners were brough t to
Juragua tdilay in charge f of Captain
aiclArthur iand two companies of f the
Thirty-third, Michigan regintent and
camped along the railroad. The Cult
ban? followed them fn gf tat : crowds
and hurled: epithets at -the frightened
captives. !
!ITV Fl!VAN'Ki
Report of fl'elerday'n 5Ietliis of ibe
Board of Audit and Fluauce-Several
Honda Approved. ' '" .-.-. ': l
The! board of audit and. inance met
fn J.sigular : Jsemi-monthly J eslon t :o
yesterday ajfternoon at 3 o-i-r, ck, thera
.beifiyipreseliiiitj H. jC. ,: McQieeh, ,-cbir
mahl C. W.j yateis jand J. H ebber.--'
, A;n (Ordinance 4fi the boaftl ijof alder
men published in yesterday's Messen
ger) S kuthonzing. I the -..bo'oiWincr J bi
tOM fronthe!,bjanks Of h city t3
metj Ju-ly; fcbupbns, was approved,
rateiif 6 peril cerit.j per anhtini. ".-':,
; ThH y clerk? Ibreseated a! sdatement
thej Examination of ' the bolk uf ; thd
treasurer and tax coUectJr (for "the
mahth of May, showtl> c ash, on
hand ( May ill '-$1,303.Q7; ; ' r&.-epts.. -ti4
month of May, $28,j948.24; tbfal $30,251,-
31
Hispursements for! monthj,of .May,'
$9,OTJ.e; baiajnce to June,, $a,0B0.G5; ; tfi'i
tai
. The, bond of Chadbourii Lumber.
Company' t4 f Ornish lumber ifor ; the)
current flscilj1 year f in accordance with
their ; contract, .in f the sunt- $1,000-
with j James
H. Chadboiirn arid James
H. Chadboufn
as su
retiesjj'waB ap-
proved.
- The! bond
dt S. F. Co want for stabi-j
ling; j feeding
and I shoeing!, the' city .
muies, nor toe current nscsfi- year, jni
the sum of
$1,000,
with Jutiius Daviss
as sureties.
was approved. J i
Bills for qurrent jexpensest aggreg'ati
ing $6,446.31,
were-audited apd iapprov-i
ed.
1 -M
'yte.l
C. Banks, of - LewisviileJi Texas,1
3 that piie 103t' of 'De Witt's WiWhi
writes
Hazel ; Salyd
was wufiu ju.vu ,. iu nun.!
biles of, ten years standing.
It cured liis
He (advises jothers (to try t 1 It. also:
cures eczema, skiii diseases 'and - obi
st'ina-te : sorest j R.- -1.- Bellamy. .
Iliutou-Siiepiier s- , m:
Mr.i!J- Ospar Hihtort, of ! this city,
and
Miss Estelle Shepherd, lof Ra-j
leigli,' daughtef of Mr. W. OJ Shephef dy
of that citykvefe limited in the holy
bonds "of . matrimony
yesterflay afterH
noon at 12:
of Mrs; Jyi
o'.cloqk
Lat the! residence
Divine
on Eighth and
Dock streets!.
The teere"mony was per-
formed by-'the
Rev.f James Carmichael.
D. . D., rector jof Si.j John's Episcopal
cHurch,.in the
a -few friends
presence 01 relatives ana
of the coupler ;
t The: jcoUpli;-
'were'ithe recinients of
many nice presentsiM They will make
their residence in Wilmington. --
y allowf yourself to-be slowly tor
tured at. "th stake 'of disease? Chills
and Fever; will -undermine,- and event--ually
break down the strongest consti--tution.
"Febri-Cura" (Sweet Chill
Tonio With Iron) is more effective than
jipiiinine, andj being combinedj w.ith Irojri
is an. excellent Tonlcand Nervei med
icine. It ls pleasant to take,- and Is
i sqld under alpositive guarantee to cure
orj money refunded,! Accept io substi
tutes. The I'just as good"; kind don't
effect cures. Sold by J. C.yShepard, J.
H, Hardin and H. ii Fentres.
L;Jj-vi-;!:i ; hi. A'r' . i .
( j - Tbe Fir.t Nationat Bauk
pMrl; jJamledj Hi Robinson, tof. Golds
boroi is here -assisting Receiver. A. G.
jRicaud lof ftiefdefubct First National
bank in njdihg up. his "receivership.
We learn that the; jaffair of the bank
will be closed up probably .by fally,
and that thei creditjdrs "vjill yet receive
a dividend of about' 2 p'er :ent.
mu ' i ;4i'- f'-t 1 r ' u.:r-:
i ! Sick jheadacn'e, biliousbess.i constipk-
tion arid all liver and stomach troubles
can be quickly cured "by usirgn those
iTamoUa littJei iriills knordn asi DeWitfs
LiWtle ;j3arly'Pers. 'j qSiiy Ar' pleasant
t-o take and inever grips. f t. ..isei-
lamyljll ' j ; ! M-U- f
: 1 1.
NigbtH o Pytliias lustailation
At I tlie regular ineeti
ng of yciaren-
don tjodgej Noj Knights of Pyth: as,
hold last nij ht, tej "f djjqwipjg- joff icers
were: lnstaiitHi lOT tne ensuirur iterm:
il C;ci-WK. jWilifonJJr. j
I -irw ! CV-Ci n BrandiVt y
. P. T. Dixie.; yfl .'-
of. R. W.I Catlett. ; -I
M. of A. J. F. Li'ttleibn.,
I. '. W. A-j Weeks. ' 4 ',
6. G.4-WI P. Pldhariv - j
The jchancelldr coibmariderMahnoune-
ed the follo-stirig committees: (
: Finance iJl F., King, ItSeo. LeGrand
il Supervision-W- .Clatletti
yaw, W". P. 1 0ldham. I I
6. M. Fill-
1:1
ii 'Hait-H. l Wi t Collins, 'Jas4-D.', Nutt,
Walker Taylor J ' M . ' i 1 S
Local Relief First Kvard,
O. ' M.
Sloan;
Fourth
Fillyaw;- Sedohd ward, ;Geo.
Third!) ward, I W. GI' Fartnei;
WardJrW. A4 Willsoh, Jr-:- Ffth ward
T -C f Ittlotnn ' Sniithimrl T? W TTar.
1. .- i - t . i I - i v
Per- X fl : j S I ;.'-; 1 1" j
"In a. minute't one dose of Hart's Es
nf Glnter. swill relieve any ordi-
Kkry case of Colic, Cramps or N,ausea.
an unexcelled remedy for Dtarrnea,
Cholera Morbus, Summer ppmplainta
and aU Interfaal pains. Sold by J. C.
Shepard, J, H. Hardin and I?.. I Fenr
tress:
t y -
Onlfusi'ViimbM-or fjasis.
j : Justice was' ;meted out yeBterday
i-ilht (and lelSt by Maistrat Bunlteji
! Doilie Mei-M tt, Haney Blocker and
Rebecca Ker jail colored,! -wrs charg
ed with assault with p- deadly weapon.
Each r case ; wa dismissed, except the
bne against the' Kfrf woman, which
was' bfenttbthe crimibal rt?ut..; 1 A ; y I
Ifj Judrinent jvar sullpdnded fipon pay
'nent of costs j in ases agiiinst Jno.
LoftihU charged. -with throwing tocks,
and Annie Jane and, "tony TAte, charg
ed with assaiut andj batteryf All these
'offenders are Colored-1 i f t
4 ii -,. I !TT
rrTTt ' tmnrf ' iKaTifljM : A era fntef- -vliaMl CO
by acting promptly.- One Minute
Cough Cure produces j Immediate re
sults. !When; taken, early it prevents
cbnsuajxtkmjf And lh later stages it
furnishes pronspt relief. ; R. R. Bel
lamy.
4A
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4-
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The colored Volume Ira
The! cploreli ivolubteers ; 10, enlist-
e.d under Lieutenant Walkeft oh the
occasion of his yecept; yisiC here, are
requested to j meet git SiZQ ojclock Fri
day night, ati the city hall, fr the pur-
bose of making arfi.ngemeiijB to j leave
for. Fort Macon, i. j. -. .y.-.w.i :.-. p ":
Any further informatien! regarding
the volunteers, which may !e wanted
hy any one, ;may be had b applying
to Bpjamip. - Howard, :at tie postofr
nee, -
1- -
111 III IB M! m ifflS 1 m - OJM'Jil N -BD W l:AGK";:ii
j ' J ii' ;yy I i ; A y - ' ' i ' i ! . i I ti! j, - ' . another chaogej of Jorders today) from -' 1 L-y ;1 K'l ." ' "I !1 - ' ' . V j ,' : '.y- 'H v 'i :V - . y yi t" . - ,
Of the Defeat of
Their
Cuban Fleet
. 1
f
CONGEALING THE
FACTS.
i-r - .u-mi -Hr'-
: V
Iewtru-tlou of
o of IbF VeMtliOffii
dally Adnilttd-Tbe "orrect New
PublHhed by tbe Afternobn Papers
TIadrid oUl-rve of HeToIutloa-The
; Cabinet iecidea fAfeaInt- Suing for
!Pee-FOreig:J VarbIp fceavs.,Ma
. nllaA Spaulkh M'ai kbip Burned, '
MadrldJ July . m.-4Senor Sa-
igasta, : the premier, has announced 'of-
jficially that Adjniral -C-eryefr-a's 'squad-! -
ron has been defeated and j that the
Oquendo j-svla- burnedi and ti' Infanta
Maria I Teresa slunk and thtajt Admiral
Cervera himself is aj prisoner of war.'
The; dilspatch: containing the informa
tion hats not yet.beeri, fully deciphered.
I Noon-There riiulch comment here
over the 'news if thej deparjtute of the
foreign warships fropn i Manila a't the
Aiotnent; (of j; thej aij-rival. there of -the
American Irelhfiorcernents.' j Only two
German, Uvoj French) and lour British
IwarshipS; now remain ;at- Manila, and
ipeoplelare asking ii International poll-!
iL'-.' 11..: . , v , , .i
pics nave undergone .a 1 cnange aiixi, 14
the Americans are t be given a free
hand' iln-jtlje ;Pliiijyff ne 'islands.:-..:.
.The news ; received -herej that thej
British Consul at Hong If ong : jy haa
feent a dispatch; boat, to Manila for
the. purpose of ihformine riear Admir-i
Sil Dew
ey of thej fact that, Admiral' Ca-j
j 'squadron has traversed ; the
iimara si
Suez c
anal, is much commented upon;
and the, i newispapersj assert that thej
tagybtiian : and British authorities pur-
!sijly plac-i- obstacles in ,the way of!
AdnSfiral' Camara's departure, in order
to delay his arrival at "Manila as long;
as possible;' adding 1 that the British;
have been more scrjupulods 1 in man-i
ainingi thecneutralitKr' of , the: Suez ca-i
rial than they weie hen they allowed:
a steamer to leave 1 long 1 Kong; laden
Kvith 'arms f(fr stheiManilaj insurgents. :
I London,- Ju3vi.i6. The . Madrid -'corre-i
spondent-of The, Times says: Admiral
r ervera's. fatally "'received k telegram,;
jirofessedly fEom hirii, stathijg- that Ie ;
Is a prisonerg - i but its, .authority . '-. is
loubted. y,-The follow n'g is .the only pf
hcial dispatch the i government ha'$ rec',
tfeiyed. isince-i yesterday--- j '4. ' ! v4
fit 'At dusk : last: niaht -theireii reached !
t;he Socapa battery1 seven: srjip;4wrreckef !i
men irom tne sunnitorpeaoDoat ae-
stroyers. They said
he Infailta Maria I
Teresa -i was steamils- tin i. 'damaged
condition behind: PO11
ht Buzer. out Of
tp-w h and hat the Almirante Ocjuen.do
Z I ;'l : :S i : M M " : 1 t . ' i-( '
r
I" IMPORTANT EVENTS OF IHEjBAYi
Sdaniards at Caracas, Colombia, are
A
of Cervera's NavAJ Victory at' Santiago.
"5 The rirst aiJ Sectkit Brigades) oi: he Firs
Cliickamatma itave Been Ordered to Charleston.
5 ' ! The Bombardment of Santiago
ll L'- i ! HP! ' S A :
tne. f oreigners, iime to uei.trui
the British jConsdl at Hong
yr 1 '- ,J :-tj:;j; T , . 1
' .uauiut 10 .MHiiy .ucwey uiai
f-, Through th'eStlezCaual. ' f' i.,-'.
rhe First Steamer from Alaska Keaches Vancouver.
Eleven Versions: Ilave Been
iMuraerot tneiiostniaster atiKe
-T- ' : . ... I ' .111 1 11' ,1 .,1 ..4.
. i j uui iviutu uiiu uouuueu it
5 About ItSOmi ll.- ;'. l ;: ...,
!When Cervefa's Fleet Left
ship, the Bropkyn,
was the Only
ThemJ lie Fought
to HeriAid. I -
'4 A Resolution is Introduced in
;Tha,nkiiig Coniniodore Schley for
' Fleet.
l "In
- "1 - V " ' '
A'Train is 1 1 eld! Up in Texas
"i: : : tA :- . -. ,
Was afirp .$ubs)tqu4ntly other sail
os, j I jd not, kHjovy how imany, A got
ashore and confjfme 1 the above. The
enemy attacked our i forces during the
brningj ; causing ; us ,a iqss of seven
wounded. : Colonel 1 Escarlos' ; column
has arrived.'-' i .. . ' - r .
. The disiUitch gOes on. to describe the
'intervention of the ' foreign consuls at
SintiagQ. ajnd thi offer of. the! Aiperi
cins yto;!! delay" ' porbbardment; toV the
.mipr.hing! bf iJijils ;"5tji, ; .provided ;.th'e j
thjem. it ..tbndqdes jwith thesei words:
"i! haT'el agreed;" I, iA -HV -.' "
: "FJREiON A' SPANISH CRTJ5SER. V
Cadiz, ! July 5.-Dispatches; -j received.
hre this' evenngl report a fire, j contin
uing! fof: twelve hours, on; board the
Sabishi! cruiser Alfltiso XIH- Jt is
but thefac4ident (wiil delay Ker depar
ture for some time. ' Mi.i ,
MADRID OX EVE OF CIVIL WAR.
! London, July 6. The Madrfd corre
SDionident of .The Times says-:. ; y DisS
"patches; !! .received frop American
sobrbes I reporting, the' destructitm v of
A(iniiral,:Ceryera's--s(iuadron, which the
morning p ipers j 'considered wild ex
aggeration, . and consequently held
back, ' have now been published iri spe
cial editions. They are generally re
garded; as substantially true ' and ha e
produced at most painful impression
among all classes, but there is perfect
tranquility M! ; pierceive nb 1 symptoms
ofdahgro!us populbr excitenient. - -
y The Madrid cjorrespondentl of The
Dalily "Telegraph,! , teiegraphingi .Tues
day j-nighit, says: . Disorder is. Spread
ing among the.. military; herciowds in
the city are getting riotous, ahd ' ev
erywhere signs are apparent 5hat the
population jie-. cryinf for cvil war.
Marshal Campos and the captain gen
eral of Madrid have herd. lbng consul
tations as to ways iind means of pre
serving order, .y. . - : j y.y: y -'-A
; 1' - -.TO THE jLAST DITCH. '
! Madrid, July 6,!ll:j0 p. m. The cabi
net QUncil tonight after a shott ses
sion,! 'decided : not i to open ! negotiations-
rotl, peaces but - to jcontinue fhe war,
VithyiallTrss, while ajj singlel soldier
remains in Cuba.1 'The government has
no newB of a bombardment of Santia
go! and has . cabled Governor ! General
Blabpo for details of the naval bat
tlejb, j ji M'y : 1A:f :M!' Mi.: ' " v
' ' I ':" r i; . -
j The- editor; of !the Evans CJty, Pa..
Globe, writs.',-,i'One :Mlnut Cough
CUr is f rightly jnalhed. jit -tured' ' my
children l after all other frexnedies-f ail
ed I It curbs coughs; colds and all
throat and lting troubles. X R.j R- Bel-lm-
j'-- ( A: --A At - - " A:!'.A
- -!'"'- ' ' M . ; . - i :-
Ittore Men Arrested for Mnrdeir-ins
yilA'- ''' InMter Baiter ' i N '
i iWashlngton, July! The chief n7?st-
offipe inspector j i bias . beetf V informed
that Alex I Rogers H Was Arrested ; at
Lake City, jS, a-jon July. 2nd, i charged
with, the murder! Pf tbe negrp post
master 4at that place in February last
Today the following named 'persons
wet arrested charged 'with the sa,me
crime : .Oscar Kelly, y ; Marion ; Clark,
Edmund Rogers and . Charles 3 Jainer.
.Eleven persons suspected of Complic
ity in this crime have Cp to tiii$ time,
oeea arreeted.
H: . i '; " -:y. ;i
iTo llim.is Due Gervera's
Sifea,
; A-
AN
E8G iPE PREVENTED
FBrtbe Bol4 Attack of tbe Brooklyn
Slngtfi-Ilae rd! I pon the panUb
Fleet-Cerriyra'i . Fatal .TlUtake in
Tarinlns lo Wel After Leaving S4b-
tlaico J HarborPlanning tbe Sortie.4
-' T- -y.l : . ..: - I .. j 1- - ;.;
Why Cervera Lrft the Harbor to Face
, Defeat Outside, -il . -Myy J , 'K
" .i-.. J. ' , ' y : ' I '-" ' ' 'l--'!.:-. .', ' i
1 tCopyrighttl by!. Associated Prss. -)
( Off Santiagp die Cuba, . Monday July
i. i p.!:m., 'per the Associated Press
dispatch Bokt Jytitb.ia II, va Port
ntonio, Ja., Tuesday Morning, July
$, by Way of Kingston. Ja., July ,
'i m,-Afteri a 'chase .bfsixtsj :nihjs i
to.'rthe" westward, the Brooklynlosely.'
followed , hy th Oregon,; overhauled
the cjiristobaj Colon after she hiad run
ashof and hid Ifauled (down . her flag.
Captain CJfoli , of the Brooklyn, weiit
On 1 board .her and :tbe Ocjmmander
M- Mi 't,yy !". i-! - i: ' - -. - m
of the SpaoiMi armored - cruiser cam
forward to s-jirn ;nder and - was: taken
on board the! New York, which caihe :
up' an "hoii: cafter the "JBrooklyh and
Oregon had completed the capture ; of
the Cristobal ' Colon, The latter was
mot seriously c amaged; though she
was struck several times by shots
from the Brooklyn .and Oregon. . :
TO SCHLKYi tAe, HONOR IS: DUE. ;
f : During -the chase .a- clever: maneu- .
ver of pommoddre; Schley's in. head
ling duel w-est' t(-Cai.eCane'yi while
the: Cristobal Cotonibad 'taken' a more
aoutherly; direcl
with a , much
greater :! distanc, toi
the Spaniard's es
i There seems tol
Cristobal Colon, a
cape iBfpossiplery
be no doxrtrt that the
nd, perhaps, the oth
5 armored ' icruisers
eV three: Spams
wpuld have escaped' :' had " .'it rto:.'. ben
for -i the prompt Action j of Commodore
Schley1. The BrAoklyri, his flagship,
alone was in a ptosition to atfjaclc the
Spanish vessels as they left . the . har
bor and, the oorimodore steamed-di
rectly ;t toward thfem and engdged ill
four cmisers, i inflicting great
damage
upon them. ..- Mvj ' ' c ',
j. .
vThe- Oregon: was. the first
tp, jojin
the Brooklyn and! afterward the Iowa,
IhdlanayM Texas ,'and. i Vixen closed
around the Spaniards,, all pouring in
a deadlyi fire, ibutj, from the , beginning-
WHiie eimvi ,in ligiii, T.e . rrouKi ii.,
Oregon and-'- Gloucester took the" mojs.t
1 llipUI I XJCLli L III LUC " UCD L I ULKI . JL
the, !enimj. ' m J ' ...' "!-. I .
one
man;,: Gof-tee Henry; 'Ellis, wa',
.-, lil ;. r r ?- y ''I'M''1
Rejoicing
Over the News
y j - y- -- : j i- jm
!.rriiy Gjorps at
.Has Been Postponed to Allow
01 tpe jiy.. s 1 - .'rt
C 1 5 ' - T : . ...
Kong fiends a l)ispaitch Boat to
the Spanish Fleet has Passed
-.il !" iiil . M I'M : )' .7 I I ' I
Arrested : for -Cohinlinitv iri tMe
ty, .c. :
1 roaiiiiniiu iu 1741c iiiiuuiil iaj
t' t lilt . - ' 4.
Santiago Harbor Schley's Flag
Warship in Position to Attack
all Four of Them Until Other Vessels Came -
' I ;i
the lipase of Representatives
ttheyOstructiob of Cervera
t-yy-M "-: .- ' - -:-r;--
by Three Mexicans, - i
killed on ifboard the- Brooklyn! 'His.
head was blown . iff .by a shell. One
other mart, -J. Bu ns, ' was injured on
board l.er. ..'' A- .'"'.'': ' iji''A!
The Brooklyn ' was struck hji'lf a
dozen times, but 10 injury wasi done
to anv rif the other American sjiips. ; '
PLANNING 'THE SdliTIK. i!
M M. . fi M1 '.t v- : '. ii :. - 'i :
IjOff Santiago de Cuba, July '4, (&t
ternooni,! Via PorU" Antonio- Jail! July .
S.ii per i:b47As50c'ied' Press .Dispatch
Boat Cynthia II, via Kii.i.crftoii, Ja,
Tuesday, -, July a: , (no.oiii A;1mirai
Cervera hl-i a cdnsultittioii with-his
officers lefoie soiling out of, harbor-
of" Santiago- jde vCuba,- and fby a
spciall majority tfie' move' was agceed
upon. AThe minority said th4t destrtic-:
Von 'was pure asymany o; Jh$; fiifenr.eh
hadnnujtihr&d jand ph best in en .in the
fleet Kwre " worn dut I by sarvins.the
gttiS; lnj''-.ihe sHore f batteries. ! -' M'. "i
. Jiirly on the mcjrnifegsi the fsortie.t
careful tobservtioil was taken bf the
sea, east) ;and ywesjt. Admiral Cervera
decided ! upon j taking the ? wrestwarQ
course! iw ith I Manzanillo.' Cienfueges,:
OV if jpassibV,! Havana,, thei por! jto b'etj
-reachetii :we vouiai. nave- gone east, out;,,
for the lighti? g- of a la-e transffioi-
tloct of? iSiboriv ah(!J 'the assuran?.
that a cJ-ivVoy ; 6f ar vessois AyaS stiiV
With thb trans ports' f As' a! matter of
fact, lhiet;wwa4 nd war -yv ewiel ; Virtrer
than a isobverijed iyachtA except the
NeWiVq'k; tbai,i qoild "hWt obstruct-?!,
Admiral -i CeryMrafa ..escape. pastvard.!
Nayal men! hre; re sure that ythei
SJa nishl Vessers c uld have ' disabled
jori pun the few ydrlr and" escaped
had thej eastwfird :6urse l'eej phsen.
f iit. aistl fearl dr a .inie-'by majiy
that 0c-me!: OC'Kh4 tailors And officers
who swam astydreN from the Vizcaya,!
the Al.niifant i)qu ndo and thf Maria
Teressf iere Killed bs the, Ihisurgents,
!who MvVeSre! seerfyin fthe bhapparel near
the beathi This culd: not be yefiJSfecl
at this I writing as bo "accurate lesti-
mate .of the lofes 6 the Spanish Jfl&et
was obtainable.' i J " J v . - j.
Alt .is lelaimefl that one; shell kiHed
lOft i meb t on 4 ke Vizcaylk,'r'"raking the
vessel : fore an I aft. A V. Ml- li ': Ti
fcfeVlri'k'H I'li'Tit'T.TTS'lV'ia 1 ST'AT-P.1
-Mi:,:' iV'M :1ft , : :-T"",J1t2. '.. ivrC' :- V I !' I
. lOfT; iSantiag:? de CubkM Jujy 4, ,-via
Port Antonio, i fa., Jtaly 5, .Be trie AS-
sociatd' Prss;,Dispatch Bbatpynthia
m. The ftrat" ( hd only statement ci:
cerningrthe rf Sent" naval battle made
y .i thef t Spahil e?minaner, ' Admiral,
Ceryeral' i wa4 ? to Sa correspondebt, pt
the Associated! Press on board the bat-t
tleship Jowav'i t was as follows: . Vi: '
'j "I would ra ther .lose my ships )at
sea, like! a sorlierj than inl a harbbr.
It was the .0 ly thing "left jor me
t6.'do.Myi.:y; ir I i-,- M :.M yyMM Mi:
4-k
The CJni a Itlen Downed
Ch'icarol Illtu July 6th. For the
?rst time since lasjjt .Friday morning
Xfje- Tribune, The Kecora-unronicie,
Tj,y Times-ueraiq,; ana lne inter
Oeeaffi" ve i138"" tomorrow muni?
tic :,
Huniciem iiumutr - oi; uuiaiui
rionunionfteitybers have Been im-
ported
ihtO fa r ' xim.e tuts
sible.
rpy. TXTJyera nave oeen :i ijuu-
"r r,oo-i siK hnt this will
lished
la four
h Increased as
rapidly as possible.
willf, also
Chicago, afteraoon
Dublish tomorrow inyXeaucea 8e
Cbarltoo at One
Chickamauga,
Juir 5. There! ,was
of 'orders today from
another cbangej
Washington renewing the order made
yesterday and prescinded later lb the
day. General ames H. Wilson
- -J ,:( . if' , .,.-: -.--Ii: I
-and
once
Stan are oraereo jto- proceed at
toi Cha . ifiton, with the Firtet and
i . j , i ; . ii' ... t
A', .. . . -1 . r . . 1 . - '. . .1 !
cxyona Drigaaes orj tne Kirst) ,orps
reorginired by JG tteial Brooke,1 as fol
lows:, v. I: j .' ' f' i Ml '.;' ' - :. '
First prlgi-ieneraiyOlwWd IT.
Krnest, commainding,, Tlilfd L Wiscon
sin; Colonel Mi j Mwre-. . cothabdihg:
Second Wisconsin. i.ColoneU CJiarles' S.
Born corbmantling; Sixteenth ('Penn
sylvania. Colonel. Willis -3. ibiulings.
commanding. :;!;.;: ; J',' M. -' ' 't''' -Secand
Brigade General Pf ter C
Halns, comtnandiitigl ; Thirdj j IlllnOisy
Colonel Fred Bennett, comtnalnaing:
Fourth Ohio. Colonel A. B. Cbit, com:
manding; j Fourth Pennsylvahia, i CoW
onel D. B. Case, comanding
General! Wilson left- this afternoon
av u tivtiv. otiuuiyauit-u I uy pis Stan,:
The firsf brigade
of General Wil-
son's division .broke
camb this after-
noonand marched to. Riqggold I where
they wil embark early tpmoj-row for
Charleston. Tbe Second Jrigkde yvlH
leave in the miorningi by the Southern
1 v r '
from Rossvilla
Nothing wa4 giyeb out , afei
the.
movement of any
additional troops.
I . M ' ill
, : ; ' - Third Iteginient Surseotaai.
.(Special toti.he.j-.Metssengjeil.)
, RalelghMN. July 5DjsI jSplieet,;
senior and junior of GoIdsBdro. 1 and
Dr. ' Rpge$. -k Raleigh,; cottppkingl the
uoara . aepignatea
to ; exam
ne-; 'the
surgeons for jthe
"third! regifrient at
Fort Macon reported! to the
adjutant
general today,
Drs. Mask, of! WMlmipgtJon ; Delebger,
of Ooldsboro, ana . Poia bf Chatkittei
v 1
Mask hadpheenipqintied tbl
ur-
geon'by- Jh.eMgdvern0r
and Detehger'l
and Pope assistant sbrgeons.
but: the
examining board reports s that after
rigid examinajtion; laBting tw!
b '"days.
it- found Delengerthe best equ
pped, of
thi three and il'ope second. Tftiel gov
er'nor will.
therefore
make "tine- l ap-
point me nti
accordingly, giving! Delen-
ger the position of
chief surgeon,
Pope, first assistant afad Mask) second
assistant. " Thej board
renort ithat! as
thus .constituted the
biedical tbtaflj of
the regiment Is excellent. J
i ; W.. AVMratspn,Mpf Rocky Mbiintj, is
Appointed, pgiiriental adjutant! otjthe
iH'ird, -Vice "Abe Middleton who refus
ed the commission.! y 1 ' ! 11
i -J. Henry Hall, of Statesville, is sent
3o Jacksonyille bv the adjutant sien-
as pharmacist , at the bbipitat of
the Seventh army corpse. 1i !l
T. It is learned oriieht that Burke and
Cabarrus counties will furnish wenty-
.six men to complete tjie Seconid regi
ment; .
-ii
j The ancient Greeks Relieved' that the
fenates i we're the ' g.ods who attended
to the .welfare and prosperity of he
family. : Theyy were .worshjpped I as
household gods In i every home. The
household god of today Is Dr,. (King's
New Discoverv. Fox . consumption.
coughs, cold' and for all affections ; of
Throat, Chests and Lungs itns fnvalu
a.ble.It ihaa fbeen fried, for a Quarter
of a century and is guaranteed te-cure.
or money returned. : xso nousenoia
should be without this good angel, t it
is pleaslnt to take and a safe -and
sure remedy for old and youUgj Free
tj-ial bottles at R. jR. Bellamy's drug
store
Regular sizel;50c! and $1.00.
The Mar Way of Egypt
ypntprda Vi
afternoob 1 about
3:30
ojclock there -was a. big row on pamp
bell street, best wejtri Third and Fourth
streets. A telephone message ! was
spht tn"' the ritv Hall Iftir a -Doliceman.
and it was stated thit?! a., rhan- Had cut
a woman. ,i A : : J'i ".
: It seems that! Fraakairter, . dolored, J
nad a row with a wonwi nameu tiuy,
and he aVe i-her 'a-oelatiner ahd at
tempted to jcut hef i With; a knifje-. fie
slashed her dress apl"ospf the breast and
shoulder, but did not succeed' in in
flicting a youndi
The locality where; the row
occur-
red- is nick-named'
Egypt," and
it (i s
th scene of much noise and many dls
turbances, though': it.,i.in thej midst
of; I a respectable jieighb6rhobd. One
of the residents tells 1 us. thkt ot the
night ' bef ore'v the i 4th of, July hej woke
up l a!: few minutes. ! before", midntght
and just as the clock was - strjling '12
o'clock, "ushering 4nM rthe : fclorykus.
Fourth,' some musician -began to sawj
on a fiddle and .a racket, of a dance
wsbeeg'un and kept . up" till daylightj
Frolics and rowsare the order of the
-day in "Egpyt," and the. neighborhoo
is' subiected to freauentianhoyance!b
.thei class of reotle ho . infest . th
:T thing DeWitfs iWtch Hazel Salve
ji: the' finest preparation on the mar
test for -piles." So writes Jcchn C Dunn,
.of; Wheeling "W. VaL Try it arid you
Tu tmng tne same.' it aiso curea
eczema and, all skin iiiseases. , RJ R,
rllamy. q A - ';' A .!" I t - v . 1 iM ( : - 1
kMiraciiJoiis Ben efitj
h.:" A L DECEIVED FROM -
Dr. Miles' New Heart .' Cure.
IM A
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LI IP. BABCOCST of t Avoci, N.T
veteran pf the - Y. Artillery ana
for thirty yearstt tho Eabcock Sc
JJunsel Carriage ,Co4 sof.;Aubnrn,saysf ! I
write to extxress my gratttude lorthemirac-
1 lous benefit fjeceediiia DrJircsf Ucart
Cur. I su"TodQty ears, as result or army
itf, frotn eciltk t7hlch:A?ctpd my heart
ii the worst fcrtn, -ny 'llsabs welled trom
the ar.Ule3 up. !I bloated-until I was unable
t button lay clotting; haS' ihafp pains
about 'the heart, smothering spells jand
shortness' of j breathy For three months I
was unable to liotown, and all the sleep I
got waain anjarm chair J. T iras tiate4 by
the best doctors but gradually gre w wprse.
About a ycal ago I connacuced taking! Dr.
flfiles New Heart Cure and It saved my life
gilfhir9 mit"pl": ' .'I"""1'
, ;Xk Ulles'i Eeqicdics
ie Sold by all drug
gists Wder a positive
guarantee, first! bottle
benefilsxor money Mt
funded. Book ou dis
SO- UOOH OU OlS- ;rf , r v
, of the heart andf ?
eases
niferves free. Address,
utx
i I MpK, MILES MEDINA 00- Elxhart, lad.
Mf !' Sf40-A -A?-
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To Be Made ..on the City cjf Santiago by Our :
; Land and Naval; J? prces.
SAl
TO ENTER
The Bombardment Postponed to AccomplLsh This and
1 l . "i ' : 1 . ,
ers :td Leave the City False
I 1 . - r . . ' . ,
Watson's Fleet ito Spain-
vera -and
I Thanks td Com
y Washington, July 5. As; a result xof.
the cablnejt meeting today instructions
wei.seht by! thie president to. Admiral
Saibpisoji ; ihd yGienerai Shaf ter to con?,
fer togetr er concerning aAjoint j lan
of jbttatK upon 1 Santiago XTpon' tbt?
" " 1 - - - - , -
outcomti ,c f ; this conf eYence ! depends
theline. t f utt fdn for the lnmedi:tt.
futuie.jFvr Ihe : present th'w land bdin
barvJmetit by Ceneral Shaftur s forci -s
has ! beeh deerrkdd, as j th situation
has so 'ooripletejy changed by the att
nihiiatioii ofMthe.' Spaniah ' lieet that
ltd3 manif sstly ihe part 0 vi:sd"m for
this:: land bombardment j-to awaltj ih
ito-operatli n j "and support of,, a bom
bardment ftjom Adrph-arySampson'S
tleet. V-A to the close of "off ice hours
today nci t ,,or'fljad'1eome' eHber to the
war or n. .vy. department," so far a$
was ilscilo sed, as to, what " determina-i
Tlon ,had( t een reached at the conrfer-
! 1 ' - ' ! r -. : V -- --- - ' '
enc. At he same .time. U ,is the ex
pectation f ' thej authorities rieri thai
the confer "hct w ill' result in . a detef
minatibiij 1 y the! admiral, to ' take hi
fleet through the nartow ntck of the
harbori maHe. bis way' past -the! shore
Ijatteriisi dnd fortifications - and talie
oSitio bifore 'tne ycity for a-bbm-
bardme'nt.-j lhei reason, to believe
that the
1rstruciions sent 'to -Admiral
at. least corfveyed' -the de-
Sampson!
'.fiire, if : riot .the instruct ions, that he
enter tne aarbor. But it-Is said that
the admirall .and the general continue
to be1, the- supreme officials 'in author
ity; and that, belHg off the scene, fUlly
alive, ttf iilti the conditions, -their Judg
ment will be taken j as final inyth
course toi bfe adopted,; j1 A
CHANEL TO HARBOR OPJEJN. !
i There is jsald to be ho. obstacle, so
far as navigation . Is concerned, tot. the
entrance int the harbor of the rAmer
lean fleet. The Christobal icblon which
t cleafied ' thej aterripiac . and goput of
inches,: whi is. Within.'? injehes of the
draft of thej batt,ieship Iowa, Indiana,
Massachusetts aid Oregon, -a.nd is
'greater thah the'draft"pf the battle-,
shipfeTe xasj . Moreover, the navy de,
partnJenfe has kndnlfor the '.,) ten
days that tl ie neck of, theS-s
iopenj despil e. th kibkjr Clfer
rimac, and ; hat thereV 3 clear &ea
way-of sev n fathoms, iJugh which
any ship in our1 navy ou satlj This
removes all, difficulty, V except from
spbmarine mines, or from! the srore
Daiteries., as y the mines, little ac
count is" takfen'of- them since the Span
ish fleet t payseci: over them ThSpan-
laras are in ftnip; habit r using Contact
mines, so that 'iherre is little likelli
hood of there being mines- operated by
eiecinc ; connection with the shores
The ; forts and - batteries ha" been
badly weakened by the constat t'-fire
of the ffeet for many weeks past, and
while still a factor,, they are-greatly
disabled.: Onfce up to the city, theWet
ana army cquio combine in a terrific
double fire. No less Jthan 592 heAvv
guns
ican
would qe trained1 if rom the Amef
warships bn j the city, and at -tli
same time : the big siege guns, which
it is expected have been 'broueht tn
the .fron-t of Shaf ter's line, WTbuld, rain
down a; torrent of steel from that
quarter. The- siegej guns !throW shells
of 135 pounds. Aside from ! them are
four Morton jhowitzsers and a large
number of siball howitzers'; These are
in. the heavy
artillery, i while! the lleht
artillery embraces a great . number of
guns of 3.2 calibre.
Combined, this fire
from land ard sea would beytefrific;
in euect
i The action lf the foreign , represen
tativesjat Santiago! has been an addi
tional reason for! deferring the bom
bardment. It was! made known late
today .that one ofMGeheral ;: Shaf ter's
dispatches stated Ithat these "represen
tatives had Joined In a request'- to him
to put off- the shilling! of the cit( for
another brief period, until their res
pective colonjes Tould be : remyved.
This accounts for the departure of .the
foreign wajrships froip Santiago har
bor, as they are bearing away the
foreign residents ; before the bombard
ment begins. The activity of the con
suls at Santiago has led to no diplo
matic compllcatiob thus far, and ' the
authorities 'her! feel ' that .nothing of
that nature wll develop.' - liiA't U:
The. state department today took oc
casion te dispel some of the! Spanish,
musiwis over ine; escape' of . Admiral
Cervera's fleet, lit Seem that: XTaiH.i
Is not alone in the belief that the fleet
made a handsoihe; ortle from i Santia
go and left the Abierlcan shipjn far in
fhe rear. Today ( a. cablegram come
from United States! Minister LUnls. at
Caracas wayihg thej Spanish residents
there wer&glofijryIng in the 'Spanish
naval victory.: The., minister was In
formed briefly Mtaia - Cervera's fleet
had been destroyed., th admiral made
piiauiiar, 1 uqu Mnai s,xenerai.
3hafter
had . demanded
th
surrender
of the
vity. . ' .
L. The definite official report reaching
here today that hr Spanish fle?t had
entered the; Sue j canal' made no
change in' .the planst of the navy .de
partment.! ,as tQL pending Commodore
Watson's- squadfen to the coast of
I Spain.: Secretary xng said Jt jvoyld
fistart at the earliest possible Fwomebti
hut' he did not careVto frive flic day
of depf iture.
4The annihilation:
of the 'Spanish fleetd
continues- to be ap absorbing topic
asrwng. naval offiaials. and they are
giving most; generous praise to Com -mddore
Schley fori the notable man
ner in which he directed the 'fight;,
when the Immediate; command fell la
his lot. . The commodore's friends have
long predicted .thai i if he secured an
opportunity he would render ood ac
count: of j the .fighting -ability! of the
American! navy and! they are glad this
opportunity was! afforded. . It is one
more, r 'and perhaps the (greatest
achievement, in a'ilohg line with which
Copamodore irSchley'H name has been
associated, others i including the relief
"of. tfc Greely Arctic ! expedition Aand
the command of theiBaltimore at Val
paraiso whn' war was imminent as a
result of a mob attaclTon tn Amer
ican Wue Jackets. j " : y f
COURTESIES TO jSPANISH PRIS
: - ONERS. j s '
'A graceful "courtesy, was today,ex
tend'ed to the captured Spanish ad
miral, Cervera, v byf the president
Through General QreelyJ chief signal
oicer, permission -was sent to Cer-j
vera to communicate with his family I
In Spain by cable. Permission was also '
granted to other Spanish officers to
use, the cable to transmit personal ,
messages to friends In Spain. The mes-;
sages will, of course,! be carefully -censored
and nothing-will be allowed to
pass that would be 'of asslsstance In
any manner .to the enemy.
N'4val BattleIIastening Prlpa rations for. Departurc! c f ;''
; :-M i !::. yy .- , r-. rf.- ; -r y.fii'; I
-'ytt.-li'-. ys -f: -i h. ;-y y
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1 :. !- - . . ' .
Reports by the Spanish asTvto the
1 I 7 a I - ' : . .. - -
Courtciij
$ :Ul!-t ' .vi 4y iy -.y: r
i !-:. - 1 i : -I ; - t 1 - t- . "i
tV Allow Forcfin 'ry , ; j : j
Other Iri4oncrs"i-Resolution ' of
modorcl Sehle
cv
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j Rl?SOLtTIpNS TIjANHINai
i . A A, I SCHLEY. A: A'.mA
:RenrijsniaiV Brry. of i K4ntcki".
a membf.r or in nou xomnuiie'. on
foreign aff aim today introdul:d tti
followlK-aiht: resolution: t- M
"Re4ivd,HThiat th Jthanit bf V-ari-
grss alnd ofj the Amer can pKjpleai
hereby ftenderd to Ctn modorc SchW);
t'nit States!, niavy.Vand the - offlcrH
und- ine)ti under hi command for thet-;
heroic and qitlnguisltl! conduct l
destroying tlM S)artlh flet n u yubi
waters on-tWeystd of JUly UsUV
The jresolutloni was referred to th
I naval atrairsl commlttei. I ' '
LMr. Berry,1 in ixsaklnir of his rolu
tionj said: Tl! iirepose that the ottU Vy U
jefer to whom! the glory -In-d4. lt b AV4 ' !
j recognlied.- Schley la
tti r
the incident,! He an
ttoe br
of bfneera -ami nin"u
ndjer hl
ate dirH ticm iare the
imk- ,wh
ed thie Vlctori arid all
the hon
rbe given the
WHAT TO
O WITH THE I
ERS
The yuestldn? of what dlspos
make df tbe Spanish prisoner.'
by the United Stated is catwr
!war department some nerptexl
matter jwas .Btvler discussion
but' -fcrtrtarv ;Alr!,iAtl init
is6in had beeri reiacheq' as to the
to d jaaen. 5 i .
Av RtCRUITIN'G OFFICERS.
Recru lting-ofneiers for the Thii
iment of voluhtelrr eiigi peers" ar
Htabllsltied at Richnkotid,J Va.;
pjja N. C.-;i aVanriahl-j Ga.;.
lAia-;, Nw Orleans, Austin. Texan;
uquerqfueMN; j M.; Nabhville-.
ffjoulsvllley KV,5
St
Little Kkick, Ark
the; regiment Kvill
be
racks, Missourli
SBWS FltOTI
m f 1
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' Ml PA C WuTy 5.-The first
s earner of aj.,lv
on rj, khi.!tuL "riew E,L
"f11- t ft looked in-fet Manmalmb" nn
r.'.i.t 1 - . i 1 1 : . y,
iu.ird on. htor .wail tA Spbmus t. '
.e xukbm rlvt-r andiO. H. St. rnli "
ook tn; 'OpprtrjulMtYMtA p08ti to .Van
ouver some Intefrestintf Dartlcuiam at
ne stace .of kffdlrs in the K!KindiSiif
eglon' and oh hn ri4i .1 .Z.-
Yukon itself: Me says:! M A V-J, ; .A.
i'T"1 W letl l t. 'Michaels bn 'June.j
40m. ine Newj England was the first
Steamer i that arrived af t imui,i.
where tteveral hntk-rni
TY'lf hOT inP V"k(in river traffic
river boats buildlngf for
the 1 Yukon
'opened -: at
Dawson .is
trade. The . Yluk'n rlvtr
JJawsoni on, May fefht
uoouea. I - -; ; n 1 1
i -mere is a gredt dieal of sickness In
Dawson. the death irale being three
to I four sdailv. TvrihrttH ,.r,A..,.iy ;..
scurvy , Jrel , thi i pfc-evblllng ailments. '
flt is HortM thM, there are 16.000 v
cjtalms it-cprded dny 1 about ; 200 a
are on al paying basis. It is estimated ''
that from itio.w.qod jto i4a,ooo,ooQ will
cbmerout 6f. the touhtry thl soring. '
Cpl
"1
sooa an on ims will be: composed
last year's dutput. Oatcominsr mln-
8 say Chat nw miners will have to
of to i feiitii-ely J iievv y irrbund for f di.
fangs. At ii-'ort,- Yukon on Jun. bmi
iinre was ?9 hAurSlEUTriinutes'
' "iMany j claims are, obuinab;
J20. , ,M )
:'.'The pll ta!i at Dawson.
e :inrPIe rtira ja Soex
y i':y .; 1 -. Canaf ' M'M r .-.rr-!
Port Said, July BTli Spaaish 'fleet
funder thd command of Admiral Cama-
ra,: consisting ftf jthet Pelayo, Carlos
v. Patriota, Rapldo. ! Buebosl Avres.
isia ae Pfenay, -Hart FraAcisco' Luzon.
san Augustin. fend San Ignacio I'ida
ix)yata ;h 4s i entered he TSuez
canal.
TheSpiinish torpedo boats!
whleb
ordered
were witK thei fleet hav4 been
tpMessiiia, Sic:
ly.
KlHIorceraeuta fori
fttaarfr.-
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Washington July k-hThe' Sedond brl-
D-yv. ui iBCjcirm uivcsion. 01 tne bec-
.4. j - i - ' s . -. . : 1 -
Hiiia army
corps,
Woke chmo at Camn
Alger this afterjnobn.f-ana started on
Its Journefy to Santiago to reinforce
General .hafterjs rmy. ' Thei-Second-brigade
.1 composed lof the ! Eighth1,
Ohlo. Slxtih Illinois; and Sixth! Masaa-
chusetts, Gerterat Garfetsn rcotnmand-
lnT-' KiM-y y :'" "-: '.'. -
Charlestpn. S.i Jbly b.-Theruis-'
ers Yale jand'.Wmblaj arvd ofT-'
Charleston' ar; f tHis .j mirnFngj They
come to tarry i an expedition of - 2.500
soldiers 1 reinforce General Shafter.
Te troona are ien route - to - the citv
and will arrive herfe tombrrowc I
Tampa, Fla!( July 5. Severail ! trans
ports jhavle sailed from PorU Tampa
within 'the past! .wtek ckirVinig larire
quantities) 6f wair I m'unltlnri9; hnrw
light artillery anklboutf3,800t tnen t
reinforce General Shafteir .at. Santiago.'-
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Kingston,. Ja,; July 5J The opera
tors id tHfi' W'eit India land Panama
cable station at Santiago de Cuba
have ! susplendd; business "ypri account
of the ifighting ItneTie. I Cbnimunication
With! RanHST! ls !- tflncatftn nnaa..
nnpiM 1 !Ay1
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i ne. cable-: to Santiago bad. been con4
hpcteqV wib Clehf Qegos I by the j San4
tiago cable, and jthe line' from here Is.
now wording, toj5CJeiifuegos, aid di
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uamwu. ActaM imu mmtmw ft 4
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