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Mither. jailnn-tits. .-i.ii a i reui.ii K.;.i.u.e f.xemp lllsast eir ifi- thie- HianvT -en- emt-Mlsi it ilisidi Willi i I he I oris ; r (Hit it.-iimi . it ; 4iH'. ha rbi r Kind i 1 1 h - I'oi.'l i KM'i ' rT, , t - Hi. o " ' u. 1 Mt t 1 1 f ur rnv.lllllf ttle' lliesv "ot- oriri.nl"" ?urreriil.hr, u i jatid Ifava'na.f .The w4cre i i fh nt pinH It' h is ltxious .;lh!i n; . -Ii , .glared tli cono H ion oC 01J1- suit Joiric-.! with atprel-irinsi..tn the j.o.t.iit't I it v :,f a. 'jrmloiiiation- Sl.t- in tno ui;!ieaitnyi vai- T':telM FOR POliftO liICO crv said that the Porto Krf'ui .f vp. rlit i wmild foTw ird ViuJiediAlelvi 11 1 will :on;ipris nevmeil Wari'iors ln-iihe trenches iiy havvi disUmriiished in,1! it e uot Jeeri.'.l t 'u- lvMt to biuiS! th?m in unnetefiai-y eon imU with nl w ttoo;, in viv i!stiie (.lrjihc'er " ...iiiirelwuni; cip:ta4tiin.:ii''Slie ki t.ldue .wiiill be nursed back to ihh mnli 'b-ituth to n t'n'tedv ..i 4 ties: toil' i as . -thevf 'i'nn. be safely . rer inved- ifiimn-ie -reiruiieuiM ii oe . L Jl 111" 1.., .rdered w Sa(:jTa. foi gaifvis.ort the iowtr rtiidi'tti stated iu 4.ese idipatches Tt'ltiiluM' tvi Vf . these lvtlments are jilt1ei;id urtiler! hi"-rjlers to jln-lictt-d 'flie Porto, lliiein expedition. -v4 Je m lmhiuted by AETNA L1TEIA -WftTER. n TiIFH TKM 1 1 ftlCJNil A L.s v'e MR Jil'MPHllUX Ap COL. lit Kin It SKlK'Ri:. .i B. B. IITJMPflREY. fv-ir sir!1 a iliaveoeen l usin.gr tne i i t i . . . - Aetna Lit hia Kvatt-r andfalink that I ai(ll Jllfllliauitl Ul Mijijii;. lirai. . k inn d nine me mucpi -rood aod: has Felieved ! jm of much trouble Avith indigestion.. B. II. HUMPHREY, Middle Sound. FRtAi CCiU. ROGER. MOORE. , . LjR.'lir: ",jr2: ; . yY- li '-1 l'" --'-j"':' L JM pear Sr: l(;ke pleasure:. nj- stating hbt a i)iemtH' ot my , iamny.i yeiy tnlii h trou-bleu v ret jnuigsuon, jias lv KKment!ij y ; the -use or le1 -Aetna Lithla Water. . i . k ery 'truly, i JtOGERi MOORE. DR. E. WARD, Agent. Ton't foreet that we are established at! AV. 11. GREEVS PHARMACY, and thatw.e are rieady to serve you an me 'titne at cents', per gallon -tor -pure AETNA jI.ITSUA WATER from Vir- glnla Mineral Sprios Company,. Koa IJUIl-."!' 'Ill: I I lj lioker va. OF:) SANTIAGO NoFloating Over . . . 'i f,u-:-aiv' - m-: :v--i--Sj f m; to JSpai---(Ljcncral Miles iCoimpli h; t' , K . ,:M V:va: I lie Attack on Porto Iticotohc rm, jllic Expedition"- at. Spain as Soon &as I'os- : i ; Ila c (iapturcd. the Sick.! 'iri. Hni.ui(h f;if-n-ral ,Ir'ok- noav fjnnrj!tinl -at; "anij Thoman, Is xpect-,i '1 to be Iiih pialn df penl-ncf: At Sam Juan , thi naviy will be of Kratr -i KistaiK''-;, ttiam. it Vfi8 at jSaluiaaoj o.wlriit to i tli-1 iios.sifoility- of apiiiMacJiT ; in" Hn-- tow ti iiiftf loK!y .wtthonti tf-kitiK i(juli(.t w ith , iinni-s '.tiTieral Hrokn- 'la rt-;;oH,.'hi9 way it t Wash.-1 int'ton bv iit"tioii jut Sir-taiy AI-j Kti.-ku "hit Ijh uiIF c hi a jiofiitioii in riyk4' -J;m ivi'uv.s .-known to tt'h? !-1 pan mwtV hi -Xj.KKn;e- galli'Vil lm fHsjptfti huif ,siLaf l -f'.s: 'xp.-Jitloil, hit iji -'ii(-iK-.l. u itli ani !th-.rifficlalq -in ItheiVi fi'-U'i'triliiktaiii-i' ifo, in.'ik': short wiofk of i Up- I'urtv, KrF:(i ii affair: Thi.-rf-j ivSll be! pK-n-ty -or trafisorts si,vatJublf ' f of the; -xpt-.lit.inii .ax; ( heiBOVf-i'iiniHtit .has 1 ; othr rti'-ans ol.- rt-niovtns! th:: Mpn iiia rN . S ptijiv'.l nt S-un tinted -to! -Mp.iin than 1tt carrying thm.-n Hhost;'. tr.-rtitjioit. Tiiat Hie navy is rwuljy to: .to sKitr'- t-.shtrt. notio k8 with-i on t- sa v-Idk .J-t'orto i Uioo is not expoctod, an utttT A-f4urrn ttl bl. resist anct-.i H U ! In ( il)'Ui !tS"5rTTrHjml -ff t cf to I iv's- vuin full i it ?otiKO ill be to illMuljMK.i the flt-ft IlfltfS of, Krtll lr.j.1 vv vrsox"- " lfuiiroi-H w :ylloa.t:i this -Ijifternoon loi tluf tfei.'t ' that rthe Siia'nish kuvoiti-, inont .al l;i,st' had .made overtvires ; Itli ii diifit ion nit irf-ace. 'but their bastsi p-Aliblv -w as flhev current. -1-Hf - that't; or if. iniirt': rt-vif si-i to t lie;- Mpapisn.. arnis.: would be sulfik iru to coini.el :i .tli.f .i - . T. y : .;!..' ';.-ii. .. :. Mpanish- kovoj imii' iit toKfie tor pai e and iJhis ivv.i'si' M asfuriVtsheil by i the surrender .ol ifrin s arrnvi The njavt d. i:rt lie-tit jlsas " tiot been effected .by t lhse rmTflu'si 4o i Mie- extent of: rla-x 'iiitf. .any .'of Its- tireeaiitions urt al.iaH,:ft ihvriititjanv' id it plansj for Swrretary l.oni? stated imeuivVicalv that, i'otrni nioiloii W.itson s e w-tern sqnailNni , w.oitlil, eertri.'inlv.o to .Spai n -i a.s ;( soon I. as ,it i Ould bail , , iki: ( ii'NT fjy wr. iivvi: ap- uS.nutiaird. with' ats fine harbor,' is ,tJi4 main pojiitT while 3iiaiitanam is see.f ond ;in impOTtjTTU'e. II.- J.., Aleiu ! not': Ivaifsas i''itv.; 'who had ju.st eornei f ron . Mantuii?. wits with Secretary ; iAlffer lurinir-' ihet atterniHin andbgxive: hin some mteresJaiiK. . details as f i--:he character, of; the rountry",jimv surren- -tiered to our p oops.--TIe : said: i the (niirrwv was so. ja-iTiI and rocky thato it aff rdJliraet iealy -no1 i oatnpun jrrmind- foristtfonsiderable I body lot some inlr-restinir "ilJ4iils ' as to --th4 troojis .anil in his. piiThnitheref was ttoi -a pjint in this-sweep u'oOntry suitable jis base of ui;pat iiht Jfor iait unn. l;x(iit the Mpfirn.h fonle-at Sari ti.imf nuiiibennirz-ajiout 1000 ''Mr- Al-j len says there are" no Spanish. trot)p.-4 within t'.ne surrtndered -zone, as .has been ovei tHtn - by (larciii's fore I (Thd Spanish irairisons are ; at Mazamillo anil- TIolsuiu, to the west of lhei sijir roriileVed 'Zitne.. illr.. Allen, says ! therft? Mpamsh ir:u-'srins do mot exceed i 5.(i0Usi men. Thift-Mie savs is i ietaeral , ;.UrH i'ia s 'sttiiate. '.Mr. Allen lelt Santia-f tin i uulv ila.pt Saturday.! At that i titnel he- ).avs 'there were ...two smspyiicjns: i-nsi's, thoiiRht to be vellow !fevij-,'H.'iii t-lio. hospital' at Mibonev. ' i ,---H I The na-v ..department had riot i heard iipp to the i foses of otllee hours i as ; tot v hat extenti t he American ' Jleet : vraal pa rt icipa t mK. in; - the surrender.! -With Santiairo m uur hands., the w.iv will be clMait 1 or Admiral I'Sampon'si pntr.t- th.' h itbor and nroieedlup to whir- ti- soon -sis, the trredots and tinintis at the iiarbor etitrance' arei re4i imsved. The :.:fortllicu.iui j of iMrrrjii cas.lle, floeaia, ifayo Smith, and rotljersi' Hit' included 'in t the surrendered zonet The possession .of these tine fort'ressesj pat.ticiiUi iv Morro castle will -lattbrti V ait i' tole garrison points for; a lajrfrtj ivntnber ot meii. The tn-ms uimlerl which' these str.yjehdlds are -surrn-j dered is not vet SvUtnvn in dftatlsi jbutj It is rcsrarded as likelv thati their ibejj puns pass w itfi the surrender. A InM tlie.tteet will SoiVn.Jie fie to moves up to 'SantliiKO citv.somr iloulit ats. enter- la.ine'd lu navaL clreles wheiiher any! gi iii could be iaiccomplished bv sin hiai mose it miuht subjii l onie ot oui nl rs Eo the i oiitauKni. ei-?tlmr Mill) lip -the eity.'hKj j ':;:ir..- :' -'4,'vUll' I; 1 t'.pr ron Tnn sitc njrefit att(t-ntiui will now the .given the Cine of (lur si. k and "lever-strickeni s(il.!iet's on. the usland. in thejopituou (. the army -ijiu g'eons the ; iii;k van be best- ren ted bv - temovat to ; the high trrijimd back oif the southern coajfiji wliette. the heat, ks less 1 seVel e,. iand where recovery; could proceed without fea-u; of communiCatius disease to j ; the rest! of the armv." Secretary Alrer .Is ynxtoiw to bring the entire, army back as-isooiv as it, 'can- be 'done1 With safety to , the men themselves, and without! jeopardy to therother trbops (in Florida and to the general puphe. rThe active Vtreparations s made to deal:: with, the 'emernncy are such that it is telt the question ot disease cani be tioped with successfulty.now that the nlihtary sit-E nation lias been simplified. - Sj , j t TRAXSPORTS FOR PORTO RJCA 1 i;kpedition, j j c AVashington, July 14. In ithe matter or transports tne department is : tuns preparedf or . the next ( move. : The ac fiuisition rcentlv of a number' of trans Atlantic- lipers i capable -of carrym?; several times as many men as. .th? ismailr trajnsports. i .has put it on an excehen-footing and.it wag anrtounct ed today : ttiiat not more shins were bel inp: bousht'i for trie 'Atlantic coasa Many o the. tfansparts which' carried Soldiers in iCuba are now tjeiug' useitt for other purposes, ichjet. among wtaefi is that . b bringing- the' sick : anil ftvounded to sthe United States.: .The pjiips available by Ithe department are 'ijS'irJiJtuieu iaoouc as - ioiiows: - l weii .. - rt it u- MOntii rr t Ti-ot XT tt-t- Tq Tn no y-JJ.ce r tSantiago; twelve at TampaJ tnree- at ii 'harleeton ; fourj at New York: four: at Key West, j and there 1 route to and from aiffeent ports BIDS TO -t TRANSPORT ! SPANfif - ' .: PRISONERS : The plan of the war department for returning the surrendered army df Oeiierai Toral to Spain wilrjnot.nd oitnc ti use of American .Vessels. It is the purpose, of tit department tp I ak. tor proposals trom -aif 3teamsnip companies which desird- to . coruietje for transporting the Spanish troops tjo Spain and the: most advantageous bid will be acjeeptedr The advices, of tjert eral Shafter state ttiat the number i t Spanish prisoners will be; between 2 r OuO and 13 000. " 1 - . ., .... . -.. . II. ---..., : !.-,. .. L- M. :- , t. - I- ":.-. : ,- : Coliitwbt! Jlegtster Now ,au Evening ',:--t 1 1 ; raPfr r :l:HA Columbia, "S. C, ly 14.-The Colunji bla laily I Register, wlii.eh has - .been published I continuously here &3 a mornins: soaper since .1875, suspended publication la its present i form) today managennC afi an afterwon paper.1 urn u ii, MiiiiMHr iiuiiiirrnw ill if . iittvi , , , . i . . . THE SI Hit. BA V IX Ii?KT , Mule- neui-.lalni of Itlht !.; po'rtd.' ' :: -''.-i j I' BJfHn, July J4 Thewtgnt Zeit ing denounces ithfAory ol the Cler : j i ' ' I- .' ' r .4 : ' ' iiiwij airsliri rfut'$ ioterference at Siitife:Ct5ay, island' of l Luzon the I'bfl 'IppiEiN, aa a fabrication. s-.r' !.kalanz-igir tajs 4e meri csnaijare unreasonably extit(-(f -about the. Jr?ne incldnjnt.j r'ETen it. ;it oe-t (u;r'fl as duiiraj JLJewy 1 rtporteO, tjio Jt-ne did not Interfere ftut n-Ured IJL.IIj i1 If 1 . .It' . ?,. . . , i t(4iatfiy uion ttip arrival of th- nan 'I Ik rf itrf- 1 t$iy our- u p hf."dis fchown that the AinffKans ''ouldl ask. of a neutral ouatry. But, II .;..i tliW Irene did i htudtr- -.gtimaldo.u- land!ihs?it is no btainess', cj IJewey'b. If tl:i AmtTK.antJmiral -s- flt :tu mak coinmon'X'auKtf with : Jl!i; msur--gjeutl chiefs, it is none of 'fur; affairs Geriiiiany . still preserves hr neutral-i-ty4cJwardd-Span arid dofs iiot intend to rj' -ognize Aguiualdo ands hia: hordt? as l( Uigerents. ' il-he mitter ia: so plain that we do niot believe any dip-j LojDQai ic step will be taken nd do not doulitj'for a moinent that th( American oflkjals -will admU the corii-ctne-b of thv fftrmau prot endings." t Tlje fottgoing nsj believed; to be in- B:;f d; ."--:-tl;. "I . ' " fV '-. vs -hj l li-p l.oridon, Jul. . 1"j i-Thf O-iiti Mill Iloiil hung fi-)irri:M!ioli:fJ'nt caUUis itflat Tit now; kriovi n ilik-re that Admiral Lwwy requ'-fHtn-'d . jthi v,.-orrspoiU'it: at Manila not Ki gqve : the f nil stt-i:y: rl ; the ijene lneidefit tjur fear Mist aroUsing. Jeeluiig in Arnetri Jil A hii.h unght Ihiad, to i.'bmplu-atiori v-jith Gf-isiuanyi" i j :. Wh n, the fuim:MoiutilS"be.runiiV:ktiovn.. be. seeMltluti.the inildfnt. was it' h:i fiiore serious) thtiii it; first appeared ;-to be.; .L-V soofi asitthtvi ! Ajnei-it.4i.rii i ; ships- canrt ba, on t hf siij-ne of :actiiii in Subig Ihe Irene clipped her ;bJe, U-a v- -r an hor I in. .the bar-" Anierio.m Coriilil : Wildmath refuses trtjrsayimo.n than tliii, taktlnfr i th'j i sank tint polltvf-jts Admiral ,D w'ov z It i is bjTttA.iid thjise; fhi); -Haw' ion thi'tat ti iU ot h I Monitor s Montet t yTHni Moiiad- nneltihe -.will invstfjt; i upon tiisjrtmyi.ir i ii!KUlaltou.s- 'benii? . i'Hjrriiod fljtr to tlTf 1 1 1 1 c i . TI i e -j.' p 1 n t I. n i amonpf the for oiirriers at Manto -usi that the ' Amen- i - fkM ! w ill neverji fiyve thrt Oerman-s inn aiiieir i .ineuiw5"iin. viii urn- mi i in- I'hUllppiries lti; W;i t not oniy , ngrt (leitian trade with Aiileriea,kit will also. effeettiallvv destroy all of ier- inaiiy s i haneesi or iiaavtnff unyjsav hd-bJ influHince' sn th0 dtKimsal of- t.lw : 1 ippinn.'s; If i: they ishmilU bect.fiio ;Amurr ' (an propeit , ' I i Tie Tagelblaft's tadrid' feoi-re,spon-dput hfsayHii Kagabtaj lias (leelared that hef now convinced that, the .Aniori tanf vouhl defeated by the land forcejfi in ji'uba and that the Americans kneiv this : themselves, Jiut .since; Spain no; Jiinger has f:a: flettithe' Anerrcans could starve the- iKland'.w5hout: sub-i jec,tirlg, themselvesifo exposure- of the Spafajish- btillets: fI-fenife he Has. resolv ed i (to., bring about! , peace a i soqn as possible. 1 I'll 1 j Thei German lenmoner has I eontrib-i r.tedl 1.TO0 marks Ato1 the lied Cross fund I- .-! :r--t ! rj'-.'r.i " r ! " ' -' -i !-- t ri l..--, ' 4 . ' rz i"H ; t a- -- C.L Bants. of! Lewis vrlle. .Texas, "E writes i that onei of DeWltt'siWitch Hazel Salve was worth $."0.00 to: him. I't cured- his pilea often years standlns?. fie advises others jtto1 try it.i i It also eure$ eczema, iskinn disease! -i and oh-, aftinite sdrg. Tt. R. Bellamy. A SAK'V FltKN II."'IA ' ; XrleU to It ii ii JIIn inuboat lillurvuau tauamo ; .llnrborMjoU From' the ' IMarbleliead Stop Her. i I i i - . ii v ' -I : . ; t Kopynght byf.- Associated Preps. ) i '-"HMilvai -del Fste f'dDantaiBtmn Bay, 5.bout ' ' T 17 -H , - - "I: .- i ' : 9 Julyf! 14. -A- French gunboats of ILtfutjj tons displacemenit, attiS-nij led I to K come into, the harbor alioug .tu kr! to- nigh't without permission and .met with ! burpiiise. party: .The .cruisisr Mlarble heai fired a blank Shot- as! the gun boad came1 into; -tljuu , entrajice tp the hanii but no atteuUon wa paid to t his land !a isltot .f rumtiai. 6-pofcnder. was st-nt aroifs her bow e ThisS too. was djsr .igarded, ii thei! gunboat eotnngi along under full steam. 4, t i 8-'. ; h i i For a! few' minutes it loo"U?, ii a-4 if a low was pObsible Tiie titmp;t on thie,j:Marblehead i rang out ;!i all ii to auartersi and . another, ishot witsi en.t(i acroBii ithe Fre-Ach; guuboiil's . bows, thisi time: in uncomfortable sfproxriinty. That iwarmnsT was -sufficients lowever, ahduthe Frenchman stopped with ex treme 'suddenness, i- : :i . i. . iU'lie! captain of tlie Freini gunboat Watf either m . ignorance of ahe. Amor lean occupation! on chose t.ti tliartgard it i writ ill forcibly reminded j af the tact li'onim.liuler Mct'alla, Th gunboat w ni allownl to a in hoi In the lovi er hanbor for the night ? It- Thoiis.-iiid s-4-o.f leraon iai! been d of pilo-5 by ulne: DeAVittjjAN 'it( h xxu.eii iruivri i il. lieaiM i ewih liolev I f .. L, i i . i.. . . . I i - .. ,. ..i... .-T cuit-s eilzenia and alj--ifm U- afs it gtth lmmediatf-iehef li.. lScl- la my; W0l7ti:i)SENTT Mt-1HEKM Otllcerw NiiilMKed' tFroiu tlie Army. , j 1 A ttacklug Sliaiii Troa lia. TJampa, Fla., July Jt.--Bev'enty-seven wouridtfd soldiers from Safttiago left Tainpa I this (evening :for Fork McPher-) som:i i TJiey have been in the hospital hefe isince Sunday but it vf-as deemed bet to1 move them to Atlaitta.- 1 i;Major Ramsay- and Lieutenant Lea-t ry.of the Sixty-nine New York, who. we're Involved iii ' a disgriftcef ul row seVeralj weeks - ago land fcjr which: a coprt-iiiartdar I was.j held, fverei today dismissed from the service - I I : t Company II, of the -FlrstfiOhio regi ment, was ; today I engaged I in attack--ingj a' trocha and blockhouse eon Stiacted .under the directitin of Gen eral i Coppinger, .. who was-present! at thej attack aiii complimented the boys fo their excellent Iwork in putting the tapgle or- barbed iw ire and grossing the moat' between, it land the blockhouse. 1 Afreiited for Embezzleliieut Champa, Fla, July 14. A ripple of ftXf'iJnftit was i caused here this : af ter noon. waea Police Captait Jones' ar repted jCtarles Cl. j French kir -ijie ena Wzzlsment of $360,000 froiii theMer-. cljants! and Traders'- Building! and Loan Atfociation,! of whica organiza tion he was secretary. up Uo last fall.i atji whieh time he- was outfi iu Denver rhere ilte was appraised of! anTindict mentt Ibeing : found! against him4. He immediately fled to; Florida; &nd locat J, edl at iCreseent City, - whee he spent the winter. He iaj noUbeeu here long; but about a' nionth Ago he pur-chased!-the Ybor City bakety and Con fectionery business. When. Jones ar rested i him ne . hirng hi ' head and aiked j for what The warrant cited tbfi embezzlement' pas oijly $10,000. Vhen it was read to him,?j French : ap pe'ajrpfi sifrprised ind 4enid being an embezzler, but) admitted howing ithe association that amounts At tnat acture Detective! WalteJ S. Deve reaux.l who had ,Jteen3 shadowing French for some, time,; stepped up and tfcfe prisoner saw that further denial ws useless. iHe'pias deilided. to re- wr r fii I nwcm arii-lirviit r rfn nlcl linn I tUlM .Il.uuu. . AVu.Mbaw i Papers, ey wul leaye iomorrow. r . . . PiiGKY, pTT GUtlBOllIS lAOR . llp SO MRS i Experience of Two on :i 1 -i : the! Cuban GoastJ GONVOYING SUPPLIES Tliy are .iita ked bypanUlt From a :. ! -il ' j.'- ' ... ? S ! ''".-" - Il -' f .-'i '. Fort Thiey ome lu (looe tu Miore and Eufi;(' lu a Fierce Battle pan tli t.uui. l DUiuuiiutetl -h They Slp . . i . I I li . j I - L i I . - v I Auai lu it lie M:ht and Succeed iu Ic liverlns Ito t.omcz at .tumber Holut - All tlte SlippUe. - ; ' K.y rhainuon st. f Ha., July i 14. Those filibusters, ' ithe Florida and Fanita, under cisnvov of the little aux iliary gunboat" Peoria; which pruved a. verltablej laigesij at tionint It ua a t fare-devil, have i landed ' the d; probably !the last expedi oi the'! aid of thei insurgents, isk beset with peril and dlf- fuultij nM.lnff a mah hih life- and Viounds t j half in Uozeli others , (5iptiiin -Manuel Nunez, ibrother of ( Ji-ih ral ' I-pimlio I Xunest. waskilled and lue Cubans .suffered ctriflingfi injuries. How ntanl Spanish liVes answered for this ill leveribi.' kiown;i but i there 1 . Iii- !t were t-tiull kh to more than balance the '.Ml 1 I:1anta , .m:i.I e. i i. TJie ,rio)i ida )ind left Key tiie Wefsi. Haiurday June lfi! h,p under oiUvuVi of the, Peonaj Commanded by IieUtenant Ryin. On board the Culians, iunder CU:n- vsu jinit;ri v et e 1 j I: enu Mint't'i lut" trooper ot tne .r irtn I'nited Statts eavalry under Ljeuten 'ante Johnson and - Ahearn land .twenty-Jive iodt,1i tide is, under Winthrop ("hanler, brother of tlolonel i William Ator ChinUr The raises were enormous. Tpppins. the list iof i arms jicri- two jlvitianute suns with lifiO' 30 poOiHtiproleetiles to lit Jhem- and two full lat:fJi'liij of Iiprht ! tu-ldi inecep, te-rt S-irji h : ritJds TT-ejjular j orilnaij.'CMl'ia.t-i ierm with harnesses "rhaljj-withi them and l.ftOO ciirt rulfJEes.trij tTrerriatter of anfiintrv ritlesMhere" were 4LO0O"SHrjnsr-. ht-ld lUier! imiO cartulfres -and 2W4 iMansej pthi 2)10.000 of the wicked iiTIs ttjey sw ajfow.: Kith the'1 Oil. .lun arrived t at) .Ias Tunas.K.forty imles away. Four I miles ftVeSt or ih4:towti at the mouth of the Ta llabiu'oahrvfr, stood : a i latsret fort Jiuilt of i. by wealt h wijl kL The i Peoria i ran boldly in and tired several shots from her 3 poumlers, lmt Hiroufrhti no response. A Kfoniting p trtivi , wasi ios tfanized. Thts was made mpiof lit teen volunteers, un der Winthrou it'hanler i and as many i',;v-..nu- . n,l;l..ui": i..n-.i..iiM . .r-r ti., .1. uuaii? Ll 11 Ul l .i tx J I Lt-l 1 Nunez:r The! Peoriat took; ai v position within short 4.; 44- ' -..'. ;i ' I -ft O ! 4 IMPORTANT EVENTS OTltHErDAY - i -I " ... . J . i Jil . I .1 , s liciicral Toral Surrenders the on Condition tnat the Prisoners The NextMov ejyilt be rAgainst With a :Freslilrlny. i- I 'j, . i -i i- The Commissioner of I. Internal Riiveiiues'Dedfdes that' Senders Mdst put the Stamps on Their Tele;rrvns. 1 Onj Wednesday (ienerals Miles, Shaft4r udU heeler h Confe'tjene'e with Ceneral Toral. iNeitlieV Side;;avJ Way. ! :()ur (enerals; Were Inclined Toral"s Propsal to Withdraw from Salitia,j;o. i j i t , : Tlie Troops at Charleston are Ordered liot to Embarkj iCoi bett and McCoy will Fiht sThie War Depai tment Will Atlanta Spain J i Companies to Transport the i: 11 '-1: :. i '. i. m IM; " 1 hie lireakwaterl Arrives at Break water 1 Arrives at WoiinuejJiauiUiersi Some of them Give ilitetstiiig Accounts Of the Land and IS aval Battles: : 5 Captain "Bob" Eans' Daughters are rsura.'s in tlte HospJl at IVirtress 3louroe. ri he Little Gunboat Peoriajias Gomez Supplies from! Two Transports J J J, "x&:. i s ' i1!-1 -! '- -ii'!' l" j .1 - j'- .-: - .,- .-:.' range i of .(the i fort. vThe (boats were beached ajnd !,hein occupaints cauti ously Kciamibltid' toward -the brush, At' almost ihtMiniment they set foot oo th.e sands! the fort- and. the antrencn mentsi a refund .if burst .into flame and, shot asnii rfliell screamed about the" lit-' tie .band of inJaders. fi i-t v. -j Uapla-in Nunez warn stepping -from his btjat when ji shorii struck -him be tween! theieyes and htfifell. detid. i 'lan I! -fill uilh a bl-oktnjarm Tlje others satelyl gaAieif ithe thtifket .landVavphed Milh ii i-lui p jfite ahit.ted at he en t) th hyut s. .Mfanwhile the Pe.jpi ia hot stjns at voik and rained "shells ! upim ivthfi'i fort ilintil- the -enemy's lire efased.i -Ietreat- was ordered Vpd the party! rusjhed Join thei boats, but volley, .atter tolley name -."front- the shore land "thev wen" compelled . tx throwi themselves into the' water- and paddle laliimer side, then boats with only tfoeir heads exposed -iiuntil t the ships were reached. ! The Spaniards had the rifni?ev,honvever; and five Cubans were . wtiunded. f though . none .seriously. . Returmhg to the Peoria the men re--ported rthat a "vicipus, fire had I come from ai grove ftf icacoanut palms whrch extended :to tlie .eastward of: the fort. The Peoria opened fire on the place and must hav ? killed! many Spaniards fiir her shells dropped! unto the smoke and fia'.hl of tjhe adversaries' .fire, si lenced sit! at oaice and forced them to serjd iup rockets for htelp. i if ; The! nexti'day i the arrived and BYiday the -Peoraa steamed gunboat Helena pnorningi she. and in toward Ias Tuna? fwtuch jthe Spaniards had been vigorously fortifyingj Tunas isl : con nected i by t raij with Santi; Spiritus, a town of icbnsijderablel size and j ,rein ,forcemen.ts and . artillery had! been rapidly doming in. The Spaniards had several Krupri field pieces of 3 or , 4 inches; nnounqed on earthworks; along the. water froit and they began a vig orous, ."but ilij directed reply! . to the ships fire. The Spanish gunners .-had not firpd! mori1 than .fifteen or twpntv shots-before tiheir guns were i flying in the aif, their earthworks 'ar mass of dust and- their gunners their lives. (Both . the blood-stained running ; for Peoriai and the ) Helena were struck several timesj but no one on 1 either ship was injured. : 'i i :.i iThat .nftiArnoon" 'both sViirxi turned iheir attention to the fort and the entrenchments at :the mouthi of the Tallahacoa riverr and for half an hour-poured a wicked fire upon them That night the ' Spaniards burned' a la,rge wharf and the adjacent t build ings,! evidently expecting a landing In force? the nextday. : " n It was teamed from various sources that l-remforcements were pouring into Tunas from all I; directions, i'lt; was de termined, to proceed i during ' the night with-the landing epedition I to Palo Alto, fifty miles to the eastward, the Helena remaining ats' Las Tunas to. 'make the Spaniards believe an at tempt: was: to i be made: to land there. At 10 oclockj p. m:i Saturday, July 2d,1 the feona and the Faniti, wjth all lights out, Islipped; silently ( away. There was not a Spaniard to be seen when they: reached Palo Alto at day break and, the i men -and cargo' were put ashore without an' obstacle. M ' i;:f -ii: t- : : ' ' : , Honorable Sanford Dole is now in a position, to respond to the next call for YQlunteers., H , M, ; ,1, !! I "',. ; U.::';v; : -J. .. I Brought hyfTranspjrt io tortf lss 3Ionrce, WAR REMINISGENGES. luteremtlu e Aecuiittt; f tlic t liarge ol the Kklcni) J orkw tud of lljeillattle with ;Cerver fleet l.lvert i by Far i-' M : ticlpuutM Itlder lie voldi ol I'ear-j-Illt i'ork t.lr.ouud! fcjtlauey iervel-a'. Bifid UanU Tti foIule 1 arrw , )e. s I" Newport & s Va., Uujy M-The J-rtransport birdi itwkter arrived at Fort- ress Monroe i t lis afternooq from San- tiago 4e Cubli btinsrtkg; IM k'ounded lapdi ;aick ss Miera Onie hundred It people '-stood ' a the pier ajnd itched 'the 1 vessel , St iam falowlyj up jlo 'the ii dock, and a i w minutesi ' after the Breakwtatar & Ls moored the jntnsfer- sring ofl. the Idieirs ito thei wnarf was oommeheeu. h The Bcenesr ltjnessed eterday whn iJhe City f cf VaVu it was ington arrfveii-xvefeire-enacfted a reprodu-ti6: olj tihe same drama ot i' It pathosl ai: d i- mthuh5iasm which sobs a id che rs were aomlningled. !Men wlo i r ' : - i ttiacU btten woupdetl while lighting , uid ;.a tropical sun a lib- 'rt car- j stretch- erate i il . , . L 4n bppvessedi people.' wl ned from i 1 - ! -il the; breakwater kin grc&niwgl' i on- Jacc6ulnt of. ,U i. I -i ers, some pain, while. 'Chersi were .siniime th ; "Star BpagK .l ... ; . Banner.' llid sol- diers were' pli fd iin the. llospidai tents. -where their 4-ourids I werei n cb-sed :and-a' chain geyof .clothing placed on them. jSotne pt the i men art senous- ly wounded, but the surgeon;) leheve i.tions, i ' t thatj. itlJ probably a few ex all of jihe n wfll-"ir-Amohg those Break"at( r v'as. ecover. j : who came ih the Colonel ; Ml 31 Ifis .fe vras at ' thrl witarf ! to deceive hot in ly's en- him.; tThel valiant! colonel twa punng tlie first - The b bill entered hiirTiglit eye and ploughed! tb wav ti U under the skull to a point above the tar, where it m.ade its exit. He Will ife'o er Among Ithe nurijses ! at P'ortrlsfe ; Mon- ! roe are the Missea Evans. i fighters Of "Fighting Bob 1: Evans, cortimanuer if the) battleship Iowa. -I l 'iii - IL M t City land Provin ce of Santiiaigo beilranspdrted to! Spain. i 0. I o Po-to n- w Rico and this'wiltt be I the i i" id a Wednesday Accept Central Septembler ltli Ask I fr Jiids-TVom all Tn ins- Spaifsli Prisoner.il to i l ortress AronrlDe ! Witli M ore .I .. . nais a Thrilling 'j ime Delive-rint; to I PERSONAL ACCOUNTS! I CIF THE i" 1UTTLE Some Of th"- officers Vvho accom panied: the W'lumled soldier on -the tripi nortjh give anteresting taccounts of fighting ar jund Santiago. .'I was fetacmng in near Capttvin Cap 1 t " - h. , . l Ton: and Hamilton 1 Fish. "1 said a. cor porali to the Associated. I Press : corre- I t 1 :.. : B - ispondent -tonkth-t. and stw tiem shot "down: Ttliey 'j-'eio with tlie ru:h rid rs, pand ran,: mtoi- an:: anlmscade. though they i ad Jbeep- wLarnrM of the danger. rjapVin i Caproid ahct' Fih were! shot v? ile- leading : a: t iuirge "Are the-i -uelt riders ! fifrliters?" "Thoseff ell Ws never knok when the-y hre Jickt , and there are no brav er jmen iin. t(l-' regiment fthaii I Colonel Wood and Lv futenant COlonil Roose Veil" Thts corpor 1 Was in the fitht. at El Caney and i t regular. In spmk:ng of it he said: ? j I -, I That jwas :he! hottest ifigat' I. ever expect tq se? : When wie made , the charge, tjhe m anards rainei 1 Mauser bullets at u"f mowing down Imen : like blades ofi gri." 1 j 1 1 I ""To the rt, ,r,' our .officers shouted but, fhe tnen . .houted- "'Toj fiell with the tear, to tae- ffont.' This corpc : ai said that after hard: fighjt hej yent throufgh tae clothes pf a. numbe of j dead J3paniaaIs. "I was looking.- or Icoin," saidi he; "but only! got for j' cents. Afteifwards heard they h: a been paid off in,cigar ettea." J AN lEYWli TESS OF THH NAVAL 1 1 I I ' - ' RAl LtJ Tne: stappl;- sh p: ResoluteJ in com Jj 6. 1 Eaton, arriv mand ofj Ca( iain ed here ithie.Mnorning from! ' Santiago. When Aflmit 1 Cervera mada his dar ing: attempt escape from it he Cuban harbor the lesolju'te was lying at the entrancej and-was the .first siip to give the j signal fiat Spanish si lips were making for he sea. :"L i "We were' sitting in the. forecastle jsmokingi sf. d a gunnels inat'e" and I saw . smoki r curling above thevjiills. We igave th .alarm and in a fewnin utes thej .Ma Ja Teresa wjn 1 !; coming dowh th'ie cf.nnel at full ef eed. The Iowa i wis t : first Ju6 . resj ond. She sent two 13-iich'ishells stral rht at the Spaniard. :A id fori the next hour there was hi I around there; Admiral JSampsod wa fifteen miles a way hold ing I a: confe snc with Ger ral Shaf ter 'andj we. liutjiout at full speed td notify hkm. ! ' ' The rema." der of the story is best told by EnC gn Frank H. isilvera, ' of the I ResolutC r He said: ji ; "Whepi tft Maria Teresa was first seen. coniingL Out; of the harbor, owing tothe distal rce, life was thojdght to be a tugboat, 1 nt almost inswanly two reoorta an rt pid succession I rrom tne Iowa's fe-inclt guiis told the Btory The men.-mide a tun for ithe- hatch ways and Vttit tofrnL like iata.- In , ! ,' I ..-i II. ll . J :-. II lift' ! -k- - . :-,'r'i ?.'! short time awnings were down the Hiup made fa?t from stem to- tttfn d"k cleared ,for action' and eervpun properly manned, i iThe Spanish flaet Cam put' gamely i and the . fore gun si ot the! Maria Teretia :and Vlicaya were! spitting fire like the eye of s-rpentsj; as they icame from between th deep! o'-iffs of i the narrow: channel.: v j - i; i "Thf first: sbot fired :fron th Man Tettsai went highiof Jts mark, clear -v d tbei Indiana landed; within :2'0 feetr of thcj starboard quarters of the Reao-I lutt "which' having on..a fn'i cargo iif ammunition and i carrying no , guns l -mutt diaiely crowded ron .Ail ,steanii eastward, to get- out of ra'ng-i cf ithei gunk j "A T.eavy fire was directed tov ard the iKexilute, as'ovef twenty ihoUi fell wirifui forty fet ' vt her, eight of whjth : were, "ll-'inoh i shells from the: Vizcsiva- . However,! fortune seemed to favor her, and with a fleet pair ofr heel and r the lone iini her -teeth she Showed a: clear wake land wars soon out i'ofl danger.. : . 1 1 i . '. ; r "Th-1 Iowa was the first to go into theifiht. ;A terrific fire was centered , on thtj Broyklj-n from th start, the Marpa I Jereshf apparently centering all. her energies in' that direction and attempted to ram her. - However, they djd not get closer 'hai 3t0 yards, .while Ishe was compelled to run fort the shure beaching herself, before Sinking As -soon as the battle was Over the- Resolute: icame up and i took ()50 i prisoners frcim aboard the ,Cris-! tobaj jTlolon whuhrwasi fast beached,: and afteiwani put them -aboard the St. Loiils aud Harvard t Guantanamo bay." j ' -. -f" j ' M' .;' '''- -I -:. X The 'Resolute wfll take on COO tous: of coai, after which ehe; will ether go to the iN'orfolk navy iyard of to Ports mouth; N H.. to ! have more, guns mounted 'on her decks. : "She now car rise: two impounders; The Resolute wias:foTrerly the Yorktown, of the Old,, Jioininion steamship: Line.: p 1' -ii i . ' ;r'' !:,. ' Hart's Emulsion: 'of I Cod Llvefr.Oll: with Creosote and the H-ypophdsphitesi If faithfully used, is a specific! 1ft the treatment of weak lungs. Consumption,! Bronchitis, etc.r LeadK physicians recommend It. Sold-by- -J. C Shepaxd,; J. H. Hardin and MV L. FentreA i i j Alilhou l)elfal Tarbvro : ! (Special to The Messenger.) Wilson, -N C, July 1 . Wilsoji won from larboro an- exciting game baseball here today by i bunching hits; r hoi features were. Person's pitching and Law son's hitting aud fielding : 'I lie score: ' . - i 1 n :.! ! Wilson.:. ..." : . . . i -i.!., Ti.rboio . . ..'.. 1 '. ! - i ,1 ;i I ... i i I , Battel les, Besson , and Withers and AccorMni. 'Pioinas. 8 II ..4 ' 2 H. n s r i " ' . ! rand. Pnipire tThel editor or the)! Evans City. Pa.j GWbe.l' writes. "One i Minute Coujgh Cure is rightly named. It icurec. my children after all other rremdies fail4 ed." It cures coughs, i colds and all throat) ana lung troubles! t It K. lam-. " ;. " ' J" H'.; j -.T-' I I -M H r - "'" 1 -77 ' ; : ' .: r FROM THE rHlL,iril!"SES General -tlouet'i Columu t aptlnred by luwurgeutx Court of Inquiry Ordered Madrid. Julv '14. Captain j Gelneral Atlgusti 1 telegraphs under: date! of July 1-Oth as. follows- 1 "Klmiial Monet's 61umn, unable to old out at Mayifabore, left in thiee bolitsf towed by the guinboat Leyje, to, seek 'reinforcements. It ivas stip!ped: by! lhei lAiiiericans, but,; aided by the current, it succeeded; ii reaching; Sisti'reros and Uuacan. There however,: the Column was made prisoners byithei i-'usurgents. An olticial j: inquiry . has. been openi-d into the conduct of iGen- era) Monet. ; i i ; i - r . I London. -Julv 15.-A nlfspatch ti The ;ailv Telegraph from .Manila (Mated- Julv 9th. '-.'ivs 'I ' I 1 1 'The spinish runboat Leyt-e which Was! towing (ieneral j Monet's eolumni from rMayi abore, on meeting witti an American! warship cast off- the boiti.i whith su Tn the'n rendrred to the Amt ruanS' eanwhile thf troops in' the luHr fatigued and famished, were omirdle.di bv their 'sailors' fo beach' bef-C nf tlJt lr way to Hagony. thl' I boat 1 Ri-Jgardi paitolv say :, the soldiers making thei lg the Irenel affair, the- idis-i SI .. 'S' '!' i '''." I f-'.'t only rine of several uici-; dentst whilch are ilikelyi sooner or later to)' develop into serious trouble. ) ; Deiuocratic Coiiiirewtiiiteu Ieu-oiiil- . j ; i ; i i . ' ' I uated, j ' . '. ' 'II '! - ,i : Savannah, Ga.,1 July.!14Tlon.. : Rufus IS.- Lj Li' ;tert was; i renominated, today: for n his sixth te-rrtii in congress -. ifrotni th'e Fust Georgia jdistric t. ' i J Sa.tnn h, Ga , July 14 The djemp iruti'of the i:ietj-enth , congressional dirtiitt"a Va1do-ta today renon.inat v'd:v Congressman. Win, Gi, Brantley. I i liichmotrd. Va UUily 14. t he ufemu-i ciatic (oii tntiori greslonai' district fOr ,the J?irth .ton--. i -.1 which' met at Stti-I art, Patntk county todiy, renomsnat-i ed Hon, . clamation iClaude Stnson ' byl i ac-i The resolutions enlors' the Ihifiago! ppatform denounce, the itiing ley tariff bill; the irregUlanties of-the war! i-everLue bill jand-tlie republican party) for refusing to ffrapt belliger- ent-y I to Cuba eatty as iroposed by the democrats. I - " r Railroad Engineer Jestiifias to Benefits Received Frond T HETMi is no moreresnonslblepositioh oaea'rth than liatcfarailrcadcpKin ecf. On hia stetdy n&rves, clear itraan,. bright-eye and perfect' self command, de pend the safct70f the trc,in and the lives of its passengers; Br. lilies" Kervine and other rerufcdi63 'are' especially adapted. to, keeping thp uervas steady, the brainclear and tbornantaliaiCrjiilcs unimpaired, .-1 -: Lnplnoerf F. "v7. iloCoy. formerly of 133 3roadway council Blu!T?," butnpw residing ati3411 Hmjabolclt Etj li'eBverrwTites that.he "Siuffered fbr years from constipation, catia I ing sick, itHfrvotjs and billons headacnes ana wasfully sestored to health by Dr.4Iiles NerVe & Ler PiUs. ' I heartily- recommend. t)r. Miles" Itenaedies.! .1 Dr. Mlleb i remedies gjT Dr. are sold ny: all drnig-S,. - ) L. mesr emedies Restore i glSlS tLjUtX" U PWIUH) guaranteei first bottled benefits ortnoney re- 4jase3ortn& bean; anai esr; oerves freA Addrss fc- -"?A:A.- Dr Miles Remedies. li "I -:. -in "-'-'.' :-' A'' :-f .1 V. . i. , 1 r J&t1& U '.'. j I !1'' r ,-!' '1-1 ' m'j' ': I i : J:: 1 vii-iMfei: ai ! DP MILE3 MIMICAL oo. Eikturti.Iod. ' , " I I". TORAB'SxMST :M0VE: J'! -i "-i -:'i-',f'i' -.N!- i: -i.'-.: : h. -y I. Kti ; !f"r: -!.,..'. .ri io )- .f:- : X'----: ' 'a , r ii ry-pv mm .... i i ' i' -, :!--'. I ' : . ' - - 1- Nf t : - : - -1- - II I: . ; j' i -i :U - ' : I Conference iniilhe Field Between Spanish andi American Generals. COUNTER PROPOSITIONS ! MADE Hie Spanish (iencral Agrees to lactratc autiano but Refuse to Sur render Consultation Anions Our f -u Hf ---..'). ': ' !" l-M' !j . -- 'it.-' -i-i- j - AM'"" ' I -:-'":f : Inclined to Accept Toral's Proposal RatlNcr 1 liijiii Make an Assault oft the 'CityIIcuVy Kaitis Lllay Ariay j Operations l lie I'cver Among OjtrTrVHps. s ,'- - 'I.'. '- 'I - , - - III , t-5 " i , i ..;.'. -i' Future: Plan General Wheeler'? JieacHiwaffers, Re- fore Santiago derrriaT Jlilj'. 13. 4 p. via i KjAfrston.: Ja,,j Jily M, 1:30 pJ -Vh7te flags ' still ttuf A r over the opposing lines. The tru.ci3.-has been ex tended iUntil toinonowf n.on, and'ne' gjjtiations looking to the 1 surrender of fcntiugo arc proi.iedmK .Both Hides i b t ive.yielded ftomew-ha. Ueneral Torn! le Spanish commander.lPalizO!) the h bperessness f , farther ffrsistanco and t ie American .:j6"omnianiii .joiicrni; tsliaf ter,r is i fC- lined ! to reduce the at harshms.yf the terms whiclr lv lust pri;)p's.'d to imiKre upim the eii eny . ! " I It irpplears that on Monilay tleneral Sluitter: d4d 1 not agalh idemjand the un y inditional surreider i. which General Toral had refused on Sunday, but of ,fered asvan altertiativje proposition to accept the icapitulation. of; the enemy alnd to transport the Spanish officeis and trjjops to Spain, the y-to leave all their hrms behind and Sv Jo aept tjieir 1 parole. ! It was ithil proposition vlhich General Toral Jdetined vester ' I i ' 1 ' -1 i i - ' -s 1 - : I -day. iThis mornieg it,i Y decided to bold, si personal 'intei-vieW with Cen eral 'Toral: I , A f v. flen ral Miles and .his saff. w ho got no further 1 than Generijt !" Slvafter's headiiuariers : last night, f accompanied by General Shafter and his tstatT. rod. out , to thei front! shovty t-fore t .o'l lock,!: under a Jlag of fjniice.: -i 1; 1 A reduest for a . personal interview iWtth tile Spanish cornmarrJ-l-'-ln-chlef ;wa5 made land-acc;dedijji'o. and a( about 9 o'llitok GeriiraN Milei. Shaf ter, Wheehu", rGilmour,' Colohel Morsel Captain IWiley and toloml Maus ntde up, parsed 'o 4 r , uur , ntreru hments and went don into th'f vallev- btv iyond. TlVey iwere tuet by (lleneral Toral iand his chief :of staff, i uniep a spread ing mango tree, at the liittom of the valley, ; about; half way between the lines.. j TIIE- INTERVipV.' j ,1 The- interview ithat- fojwed Iastel tan. hour. LThe situation was plac4d franklyi before General Toral and he ;vas loffered the lalternatite?. of being sent home with his garrison' or ledVr Ins Santiago tlrovince. the onlv con'dl- "i: . . . .! i '' -, ... . . . L- j ion imposed being that tt? should lit-Miujii iii exiMiiiK 1 on-tii tcai ions iTitx ishould : leave ! his j arms lehindy 'This 3atter condition, the: iSpanish'generai, w Ho does not jspeak Engrcm, expl'aln d through his IntrTeffcr wast'im- k.rtcr.lV.l; - ITni 'nlll .. a Ir..- . ,' iossible. He said the law -of Spain gave a general no discretion "He might (abandon a place wrien hf found 1 1 Uti -(tenable 4ujt!t'he cotild not leave his arms behind (Without subjecting hiitn-" self to the penalty of ' beirfc- court-mar haled and ishot. iHis gyernment, paid, ; bad granted' him permission to fvacuate SantiagiH thnt vns all ' Fur her than that helwas po aktIcks to go. j "WTf&oti.t isaying so in words. Gen eral .Miles .said the teni (lrl of General Torats iremarks all bi-trajved liis reali zation -than h6 .could nrj hold not long. When General: Sh.lft-er explain ed that our reinforcement Nvere com ing up. .: that he was completely sur rounded an1 that new batteries were being posted. General Toral simply phrugged his shoulders.: fr:r am butA Isubordlnate," he (laid. "anl I obey my 'government. If it is neoess-ary we can idie at our? ip,osts.: M ' It General Toral Is a mari: of r,i years iOf age, with a strong, rugged face 2nd ifine . . soldierly- bearing, jj.: IJls brave i Words 'inspired . a: fwlini5: of- respect and admiration fn the hearts of hi"i ;dversaries.! Nevertheless ! the Spanish general's arrxietyn to avoiij :further sac rifice of; life in his commr B1 was mam- ife.st-and he: did not hesit e to ask for time to communicate th i sHuation to Madrid.-, although he dubiously shook his head when he spokejijtf the proib able: resporvse.i : : '- " Mi" A: ,In the course of Juniplervlew, Gen era! Toral said thei botlibardment iof Sunday and Mondai'hlH done little damage. He admitted 'that f-heiis from the guns of the fleet had d?troyr'd fouri houses but he nssertk'd ithat only half a dozen iSoiaiertsMif lihe garrison bad .been injured.)' Hf alsi'j volunteered the information when floneral Miles' gallantly inquired ..afterl.iGeneral Li- pares'- wound that'-i the ijatrer wotjldj proDaoiy necessitate tne airnputatlon ot the leftiSTm at he shoulder. - : -' t General MiUs, nt the Interview, did not attempt 1 a assume $the . direction Of the negotiations, ibut, Jtis general Iof the I'nited States', he vofirhwl for the conditions General ShaTtt- offered, i OCR GENETtAS, IN jcONSFLTA, .' :MM; rjipN.' - i.i " -;. Upon the re una or ouf commanders to the American! lines d.n -Important consultation Was held ' ii at" General Wheeler's headquarters. 1 ) I ,: ii! Generals : Garcia and Castillo, With their staffs, had ridden i jaround from the extreme ; righfT i ,toi i see General Miles. It was a notable group, gather ed under the protecting! r ayvning . ,-, of General Wheeler's tent, j - i General . Miles, I in f-atfgue uniform. with the: double1 star on shis shoulders and his campaign Mat . fy:ircled by a. single' strand : of.; gold plraid." looking: the ideal soldier, pat on an empty am munition -box and formed - the center of the. party. On ithe right of General Miles sat General Shaftef' and onhis left was General iGarcia, ifn mud-spatted svhite uniform, with ( heavy , riding boots and Jingling spqrs.i The Cuban general) wore , a large .. weather worn pahama.hat, and at his nlUe was a sil-ver-mountM machete. General Garcia has a . strong, swarthy rliace,- with; a deep bullet scar in hisi forehead. In- a general tv-ay- he iB niot , unlike a Cuban edition of General Miles. 4 J i - ! 1 'General. Wheler with ' grizzled beard, small of statue an4 in a brown campaign uniform, face&i the three officera .'mentioned, whiles abo'ut them sat the aides-de-camp of ithe four gen erals.l "!." " :;-!'' "'il Hi r ' t ii ij; Assistant- Naval Consfe-uctor ; Ilob son, the hero ot the ', Ma:rrlmac, who had' comeito headquarters with rae"s. sages from Rear Admiral iSampson, was 'also present., -ti ; i ll i. 1 . - The situation jwas discussed with the aid of a profusion of raas and at the conclusion of thei conference, luncheon was Berved. It consisted of beans, hardtack and coffee. Afir this meal General ; MHesj General ; Shafter and General'Garcia, with thejr staffs, rode off; to: Inspect the position on tl 4 right flank: They all agreed that General Toral was securely- wedyed fn, land that escape was Impossible, but owing .to 1 delays and the i incidental loss of Jilfe- which .was certain to, result from an attempt to carry thei town by as sault, the danger to' ou troops from fever; and disease and above all j the f ct. that thei Spanish fl4et was de strayed, which has been the real ob Officers After the Inten icv "t'lii Aruiy.1 "j i j : .:' -b : : r . -' r - i i. - -. j Ject o the cHmaijn. it KfitmeO to be, the general t1siosHVen. to! allow.. Ueiir erul .Toral to hevaciiAe 'Santlairo, Thi woul'V Plve at: u- iifillUary aud naval base-, permit (he stikrvnft ref uit . t reiunii t'.i Uciri hontei and -.would al low thv tmmerjuite embarkation of tht bulk of vur ai liry f-nr the orto RfcO campaljitu. ,k ; . t ;t HEAVY RAIN flThe rjiln iiomm fullrt In Mieet rVry day. drehchfnjcv the- kWdlern.i wahliK ? f outr the roads and swelling th': "treain 1 Irjto torretita. .Ui ratUj..our bane of sup plies is nctuiUly threatened-1 by: . the .. niountaln strei.ims.i Twoi brlidges er ; - s carried away 4 this. fternoiiii aftr a heavy downfall! of raifiC'The lAfuadorea 1 river" Is Impartiable.; The watitr rthould-1 ' r deep, is ru&iilng! lke a small Ning-- i aim. A , imile) ,ambuilai"tce Oiled ) wlth j. refuKei-s en route toi ICI Cati?y,? whjch! att-tnpt-d t; ros.s the river, wart car ried "Jwtf yard's do 11 Htt.ejim here th passengers were retimed vj'ltli diffl . i. . -ult. 1 j ; , 't'olotud- Thtor Roosevelt r ont -ty "of th.ise whoiiibs-lieve , ih i' army Iif: j -1 threatened Wllh. a' Kl'eat dlnater unt . I b"s Gt pcral Tiirai and hii trmip an' alloweti t d'cpiirt.i Tho Hltutttlon- ha 1 1 be-ti com unleaded to! Washliijftoni and i1 )t Is tonfiide.red 1 thai the '.rondUTunf; -T -imposel In t h-: Anieiiican . proposition n -for surrende'r !vill beHrLodiiHtfil-i'' ii :-. . i t ( Two of! ( :.-inntl Itau.l'.iyh s batteries !,- ri-ai-hi'il-.thi'i idml today" und were posted' in t he j iVnt re iof ,5eneral Jjtw- : tori's, division on tbe extrfme right ' :. where it h,ey. cntnanl tlie town beyond 1 ' our lines atidover Hie chufchet, hos- : pitals. iHU.i otlK-r iiubllc ' bulKllngs fly -" i ing the .Red ,ptss flagi at tihes aatern ' . edge ol llie oily. - '!:' rv t u, . A I ready v t he inovi-inent of t lie army us out lined ur iiased-Oit for the future the fall or th.t cEty. The jihuik of th generalsare iwt o alow our; troois' to ntei tin" i Ity ejus pt 1 1 garrison Of lm mun.'H wlni h, u.iil 1'iii.iln hre. proof against the tUow lt"vir. llntll ready fiirr 1 1 tliill r U n I I . in ...ri til ir-ihnnrla n - the el t l-'si tvicl'H 4 111 1- rti.-ri -tvlll : rta. .i. ed on the heights jojtroundfngnS go, where the water i j ris.tr iu! I ions .ha ve been if In- I VStrier soldiers: to i.:m i th isnunf ta the - -but. :owihgLjr,rTr rfrlnklng1 water,' POVertvl i if itholr tMjujpmeyft. thi- is Jumosi 1 1'mpWHlblei' . -i ySPKKAD F FKVER, p 1 f ' '" ,ra iny "tqher 'ha daued the-" ' spread of thei y-lfoW! and malnrfiof ri- M i ; t r. General! Cliaflfr. In addltliiii to General Dullield;1 Is fctifferirtK frotn feV Vei:- - i jr- ''.- - :M.: f.-.r.) M. - itfenerar Mjb-s .wins reeHv4l , ! with great enthusiasm alV along Uie lini i and wax greeted with "cheri oi" all ' sides The general I express. 1 hlmseir " as being ext-edinfilyj gratified 'at Ihe strength of our position Uhd at the (h.iraiter r the works thrown up. He complimented many, of, hf command ing officers personally du -the work aci- "' -oriiplished.' " . , : .if i . . - ! ' ! To correspondent of thejAssocia ted Press General .Mijeu, siibi fib l.wa proud to comm ind aii .army whlJruhaiJ uriel the llrifl df hiiiH orilwhlch our center rrnts i H,. added .that there was -no prouder page in Ourj mllllary -anntiln ihan that written Ott'iJaly 1st. In eopchision. (Jeneral MHesi remark- ' eel that he feltipatlrtfled froiti General J oral manner and Nvords that he wan anxious to surrendeif f- , i. Sick feuiaci. bil(ouimea. conwrlDal ' tmn and all liver and atomacbTt rouble 1 can be quickly cured hy uJn- nijoa famoui little pills known as DWftt' ' Little Early Risers. OTiey ar pleasant I toi take and never gripe. ' I RJ n.i UeU ' iamy.Mr- M M1 ' I 1 ' Mil l-. ! M- . -i Mh 'THE BOM) SI IIS KIPTION M Tlifrica IOvrrSabrrlbed ' For4 niall ubaerlbera Mill jAborb ibo Loin. I t r ; s( Washington, : ijujy H.rThe -pubscrlj); Hons to the j neV 1 3' Jier cendwar loan of $200,01)0.000' !whih closed! at 3 o'dok this Jafternoon, including th offers malde by .Byndiiates, yrlll amount, to ll.SOt.OOoloiloXori 8ixv'Hmes 'ths ip-v (aa amount of t,hfl issues. The Fubscrip-I' j , tions represfcnUfd bv f;liec8 or other ii i forms pf payment it Is-estimated win - . aggregate about $75000,tiOOi or thre) ' and three cmarters times Ithe amount ;ul of the lssuef . Earlyj this weelc-ABHis-M i tant Secreuryi Vanderlip who has had immediate supervision of thework irj' " connection with the Uoan, became coni vinced; that ithe subscriptlona--orTh"dJ- viduals would! be far more than 8uff) cfent to wholly absorb the loan and gave instructions that checks . repro senting .11 subscriptions i of 1 corpora tionB-iserprepared an-d returned to tiro ' senders tonight. It is thought at tb treasury -i department that no lndl. vidual feubfecriptionsi as high ias 10, 000 will receive a ailbtmentl of bonds A Fatal Holler Explosion iHuffalo, July-UBy ""the explosion of-a boiler in the; Niagara starch works today the1 buflding 'was wreck! ed,: six persona killed and twenty in j u red.. Twoi others are missing, who are supposed to haVe perished. Most ot the injured were persons 'outside of the works, i Scarcely a house with lit 1,000 feet of the being hit wlthi brlckji.jtwttjd Iron or heavy timbers, Tlie cause wjiich led to the exphieibn oi the, boiler wlili never be: known, the jengineeri and ffte-t-: men who were killed being the only person wh.r could hare thrown any light on ithej subject jof the boiler not a: fragxnant could be; found tonight. : 1 1 Tba Royal la the fciffcoat arad baat9 fato aaowa. mimi twU mUmw it 4jaaa aw 1 ' . tfcird fartfcor taaa aay atfear braaaV FOVOZRi I . Absolutely Puro i V-i :l I M -i 1 tJ:.:uM:. 1 . i- 1 '.- T::-i 1 1 : ' ' - l-l'i OVUiAWlW POWOCft CO., MEWVOM.' J "' T 't '1 A,!) ::r:ji; -!.' i f i 1 :f; i i i i S" I I m i ' T V .f'M' ' iNil;iV :ij-i 1 i - 'I -. 7i Ml: a : 1 i i. ; ff'-i 1 i H 1 M .-ir ' ' " ' - i : ;::)- "."-::. -1 : f : - ri" i - '.V i 1 1 ;j:M .. . i . ."jl
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 15, 1898, edition 1
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