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: , . , v THIIS .PAIiyr FREE PRESS. PyBUSHED EVERY EVEN ( S(C? EXCEPT SUNDRY; l T- ' - ' ' ""- V ' 1' ' - . rx,. , , .... j ' ' . V , Vol. pmmii ilL. i WjfitSmmiAJMmi-Mm 26, 1898. .,.,;., ;., .&tcoTm Cents, There Are Three Chartaes in the fi - - In Congress Today. . ' '. " c ' " -. . SECRETARY L0N0 DENIES' Emphatlclli Current fttfortt that- Monro Castle Nrea on uur. r,ieei ana .ipw Our Fleet Had" Flrtd' Back aV Morro Castle. "' ' By Telegraph to The Free Press. , Washington, April 26V The ways and means committee continued work on1 the War revenue measure today. ThoYnnr(.Min committee on the army reorganization bill willnot consider the senate amendments;; Secretary Long at. 11 o'clock this iaprn- ing authorized' an emphatic denial 6t the DacK. ; , x . i , , f -- - rhnirmnn Dinclev. of the wavs audi : v t- t t i liteans comimitte, submlttea to the house the war revenue bill. It recites the n- cessity of immediately providing revenue because of the war .with Spain; . In the Will': S ..-A Vn4-: naonalioil mni.mnw4 U1I1 IV IB DiaiXU lUttlH Jicavo uuu uuu .i-uvi. no doubt the revenue would be sufficient. The bill submitted today contains three1 changes from the bill origlnalry drafted,5 as follows: fi ' f.', A discount of- 5 per cent. oil tfeer staraps, as fixed by the original bill, is aiiowea artertne passage oi tne acii. - Each telephone message Is subiect to a j tax of one cent on messages trarismiited 30 miles or more, graduated up to ten cents where the cost of senaitr exceeds f5. Official telephone-and telegraphic messages of the govprnmifeiit at& ly&mptZ The diffeal Wmt aWdu1 iner-' ported, noirwiMitj&t idf aj taxation, in half pint bottles, les, is elimi- It r ENLISTMENTS MUST BE FOB TWO YEARS. I The letters from the war denartment I amt Mim'nra' n iftAa thotyi- liii an. I listments must be for two years unless sooner discharged. The adjutant general of the war de partment asks to be ibformed- when the State's quota is rendeyoused. i ? DAY APPOlNTBiP SECHKTinY OF St ATE1.' Judge Day' has 'been appointed secre tary of state.- (y ' V:r: .-. 4 . -, , SICABD BUOCEEDS BOOSETKIiT Admiral Sicard succeeds Roosevelt as a member of the board of war. GOMEZ WANTS ARMS. , ' ( Gen. Gomez has notified the" United States to send arras to the insurgents. AGREEMENT ON ARMY BEORGANIZATibX. - an agreement on the HuU army reorgan- ization. " . The senate and house have both agreed to the conference report on the army re organization bill. r ''. SILVER MEN WILL OPPOSE BONDS. ' The senate silver men will 'not' permit bondlegislatibni' but' will insist tbaV re venue ubder the new taxes will be suffic ient, but that' if additional revenue is re quired emergpncy greenbacks and not bonds shall be; authorized, and not com-' promise coin bonds. French Neutrality. By Cable to Vhi fsm Pxbss. f, Paris, April -26 nni.jA taha i a todav ' afcbrofes 5 of 'tt neutralitv nroelai '1 " . manon. I Massacre of Spaniards at Manilla Fearedl' A By Cable to Thi Fxbi Pbkss. Hone Koncr. ADril 26. Th insnrcents are massing around Manilla. ' Thi mas sacre of the Spaniards is feared; Spanish Fleet Expected to Sail Today. ' By Cable to Thi Fbii Pbess. St Thomas, April ' 26. The Spanish fleet at Caj e de Verde is expected to sail today. v ' . reports currenti toaay xam nuvicw u lorpeao ooaii ssoiuere .canuon leave rai- atter tne prize, 'l ney nave not been heard train to attend court tbin week, were been received that Morro Castle bad fired .mouth while a state of warexists. Five from since. The Montserrat carries 1,000 Mess. F. M, Simmons,, ol Raleigh, p. j. on our fleet, and that the fleet had'flred sailers Intending to join her crew were soldiers 'and half a milliok dbllMrS in iirjlh Qrain& rioted, so that the dividing line is af ptntjj declaration of neutrality. This is in order bottles cbritainingt a! pint or less; ohe i to preservf freedom of action and be in a I By intf c6ntainIn'mo're4thin si it! 'two I posftfdb? tt intervene if it is considered K cents. . " ... j.. ' : I MORE SPASH" INDIGNITIES. Ward Liner, Attacked and Fired On' By SWaTCbfofeTs U Ravrfna, Who Called . Laying Submarine Mines' Near Fort " WarftfortW - ' By Telegraph to Thb Fbbb Pbbss. f New York,' April 26.-The steamship TtnvnhA nrmVwl" VitKl Via Tnnrnlf.: The captain - reports; that his vessenThe MangroVe Bringing; In iLargefrans was attacked and fired upon by Spanish 8oMkrg;Wh6;callel the passengers "dirty American pfs.'' ; . , The Wdrk of laying submarine mines in the vicinltj of Fort WadsVorth continued during' the early hours thisTmorning. ' oumtKo i J ttAVt. British Naval Authoritles'Say Our Asiatlo .i VarW Outclasses Spain'. cable to Free ?ress. ,.,.. ,r LondbnMpril 26. The United States iii .1 s i ;n .etameunaerpoi.c Burveiiiance. Tlritih naval authorities snv that j . . . . Spain's Asiatic flwt will be outclflssedby the American warships in a fight off the Philippihelslandsl , cdiU 't t! I " 5PAIN TO Til THE POWERS. I Sends a Note of Regret at Having to Ap- peal to Force1' to Renel American Ao- gressive'ness: By fiable to The Free Press. Madrid; April 26. The Spanish jgo v- ernment today sentv a circular to the .European powers expressing-regret at the neceeslwo to force" in? orBe'tb rel the scandalous aggressions of the United States. BFRM AMY tMuk UTRALITY htHWAWT UN NEUTRALITY. WNot Issuea Declaratlof f jvlulratiiy hi OrdM BVIi fWltlof to U&thui lIBerlin ApriHt is annoyed si- officially that Germany will not issue a necessaryl 4 fi M VESSELS DETAINED. Eleven Detained Outside of Sandy Hook By the NeW Order. By Telegrapii td Tils' FW Pbess. - "Kawmr ,Vr.Vl , Anvil OA 1 U'l,.h ..r1.V4. broke tod'aV eleven steamshins wera l swinging a;t 4 ancbor outside ' of Sandy nvuh uuviusr ua uetaiaeu dt. tne. new i order preventing yesselsentenng the har BlancUrges Spaniards to B"e Brave.' By Telegraph to The Free Press. Key West, April 26. It is learned that Gen. Blanco has issued a, proclamation to the" SpaniVrds urging thera' td be brave, aud telling them that the Ameri- li'. j'" '. -Irti .'- Ml - . iau- luvmicre- wm ue repeuea oy me I Spanish Warship Cruising Nova Scotlanj 1 . Wtr By Cable lo T?slFs Pxxss. Sidney, Nova Scotia, April 26. A I Spanish warship is reported to bo cruls- ing'Nova Scotian waters." One has been sighted off the main coast ':' '-'iim' ' ' The Irish Commend Our Cause. By Cahle'to'Ttt'TBBB'PxBss. 1 , ndon,April26.-ThejH8h;memWrs vi pttiuauicub utxw luemuu iniBwu rw Mess, csam ' ana ! may lauikner were lutioos mmehdfog 'the action of the j honie" Sunday, ' rieiting1 their' parents. United States mreference,tb'Tba I ilHf0'1" IegraphoperatonAyden 8Q0,Marlnes Leave for Key West t By Telegraph to The Free Press. ' 1 ortMOtt w, April 2ffTlie'transoort 1'anther Wath aoo..marip0s a.boarcfleft r,, 4.nnn nnnrvt .-r4-i cruiser Montgomery. ' Spaniard Will Pursue Privateering; By CablsfqTHB Fbbb Pbbbs.. ; v ; -k Madrid. April 26. Reirardinflr Drivateer- injr .Minimer Saeasta says the Spanish government's position, will be the same as b-fore the declaratldp of Fans. . - Three Prizes Captured.' By Telegraph to The Free Press." . ' . Key . West, April 26. The Mangf-oye ana isewport nave captured three prizes, j Perhaps' 1,000 Spanish Troops and v ruVH!ril i no iiuiiuicu i iiuHoauu uuuai 9 . in Gdld Captured; TWO MORE PRIZES. port Captured off ffie Cuban Coast. A Big Schooner and a Chunky Sloop1 Hnntupflrf . By Telegraph to TheFreePress. partment able tion that several vessels of Commander Sampson's fleet sighted a la'rge Bteamer1, supposed to be the; MontrraV fifteen miles east of Mitanzas. Tb'ey' signalled to pursue her and immediately put off i ji - goia. : - p"-- v lecture at St. fbo 'r rnthni n ihtiMh n. , through channels, not avail- nia:ht. and has eSlected for to newspapers, has received inf orma- "The Relatipn of Christianity to the Wilt." I prrhim twv uv nin-iM wnw ntkk.u.u. tVs i. w uiu phizk. , Key West, April 26.-The Mangrove is bribginffin a large transport captured off .m gunooat, iNewport , Lommanoer Tilley, is steaming out of the harbor. ' Two more prizes have been captured! One is a big schooner, the othera'chUHky s'nnn . . ' B,uoV: , , . f. v, ...i oub hope kqt pKALizED- nqt ,he sol. wb aij TB?Ascn suir. 4vey si, Apru zo.rne Mangrove s Pri the big Spanish liner Panama.' thic TRHULstrKsi 'sttti CAiKn ATKiSiiL key West, April 26.Thesteamer Mon- serrat with 1,000 soldiers and J500,000 in gbtt( aboard is reiwrted akasaptnred by Sampson's fleet. WET. QUARTERS At .CJttaVopM, Ftoodi of RaW rkliU. No Shelter for Horjes. SoltHers 0e layed in Getting Settled, TaegraphtoTHiFMPi8a. , , Chattanodira. r Tenh.rADril 26.Ther are floods of rain Sailing in the valley this mornlu; ; There is' no1 shetter for ; the TinNko' Jj 4l'.- II-' iJT getting settled. Columbia Sailed This Morning. By telegraph to The Free Press, ' l-iiiT'j Innl.QA TW r1 Xji is mornmsr. destination nn- known. : v mai cl.i.. v.u.. BTWflftr.h,MT.iivPrt I tod a v - w GRAINGER'S ITEMS. April to, 1898', Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Banrick were visit ing ha Kinston Sunday. JlllDIOIUICIO BCCTU MJ US 1U 0 TUBU IfllS wtrHJifin1antin-'tohaw.n very ter. Mies EDa, spent Sunday in 3rift on xne, iarmers say tne cup worms are playing havoc with the corn these, cool nisrhts. r ( i ,;1 .. iCi-,.. .y. Dtl Wm. Cobb' "Whitfield, of bninerlv. I called in to see us Saturday, while on his waytoa-msron.,- . -: ;';'.. , Our boys say, pwise to 'the excitement over the war, question, W wilt not or- PDiae.ny PJLi Jj ESyat I clever boys and we are' atwats irWd to - - - - j u v i see tnem come pome.' v1 ' 1 . BUCKLESBERBY ITEMS; 1 j; ! ' , . , April 25, 189 Mis Berchie Guff is visiting Miss Mary Mr.AbertLSutton wpnt to Goldsboro la st Thursday a n'df returned the saroedav. Miss Cora FUdc, of near Kinston, was I s visiting1 af Mr, J StittonV last Week. ' S . ,Mie8ep IIpey s nd Florence Satton a tended the picnic at the new bridge Sat- S arday.'; . ' : t f MiM Mamie Gardner will give a picnic at the new bridge next Saturday: Every- body is invited to basket come and bring a full xasffnrueiu wra eany vegTOaDies lOOKI r,,, iii; pronjlsfnrtola peioit2;1.1 ..rJT rjnrii: J:; . ,rv n ir. 14. Tirf rfA; ti-.' .j n oywiw5 iixjiirtT abv hphii ha in . tha uir nun iwi rn. vv . 1 1- ilhkiim v nnn mau NEWBERN NEWS ITEMS. Narrow Escape. Lecture by Bishop Hald. A Bad Practice; Services at Christian ' Church. C. whit Gasklns, Manager Newbern Depart- UVUW Neavbkrn, n: C, Jan. 26, 1898. Thb Kinstom Fbkk Phkss is for sale by all newsdealers. Judge T. R. Purnell arrived lasV night to preside at the Federal court whicb convenes this week. .The services at the church of Christ still f0SSuS4aditWV8,ecH i "The Stuff that Makes Youug Men and L n!.n i - m xvi. nor. piqiiup iifQ If. JU810 ,WI1I The boys have a Dractice of iumninfrdn S.ftl,Jf8 Passes .through Jthe cityl SpSi serious damage. v ; Among the passengers on last night's i r - - v - Bw mmwm r,A jr uuoyivttuiv ueupiw oi ivinxion,, ana oniy rfrets that he could not, stay longer- He wishes to Use this method ofthahkinfe SS'i . Yesterday, evening aS the train' was leaving Dover, !r. V It.; Dowdy had" a ntt(ir6w(eipefroni belUg'riioVer'-vbj tbtrain-?Mr;DbwdyliveariearFowleri;8 Ferry, on tbe opposite side of Neue driver from Newbern: He hhtt been wbrkins at Dover arid wds at the statlph t6 tkkethe tiin honiferarid'was iUBtBbout td bMirijn,wiiep aesuppea, railing petween the platform and train.' As the tniin hWd then-lrft the statjouj m writer could not see whether he wae seriously1 hurt ornbt, though we hope not. ; . ' .Spaili SanctlOai' Privateers. - Londdn, Aptil 25. The Madrid corres posdent of the Daily Mall, telegraphing onnaay, Bays: KS M cr iseiied .means; very little, and what ffMaw 0! I Wi7rlu'W .Vv,,wyi.o.. appraw XluuAnV9m property; theirej; Five days aW granted '? American Tessels ' to leave ' Spanish OOttS.. ' , u rgent orders ' have been issued for ih movement of various Spanish irtHi 'of war, nuu vllCUruUHKLIIOn IB AllTlnllin f Art Manv Frerich shipowners and' not! d few ori- i iuuumKu ;uHve appnea ior letters of raarouekeainst the United StatteiM ' The cabinet council this afternoon r Si!n 9S) .discjussed the conduct .o ' the war n,uu, uietmufVH 10 19 proppsea tp snMnit to the cortes. r Senpjf- PngicerVer,. mfniVrr'of iHittuve, wui suomic nrg proiects on Tues- rtyfftv vuuuuj iur jjainuxic demonstration's.! l'astnight's BULLETINS.' The .following bulletins were' received uuur guing 10 press yesteroay: y; The declaration of war passed the ate without amendmen t.J The president United States "ctitte Winona seized the Spanish steamer LaCurafna, which was taking In ballast. ,Tbe LaCumina is a fine freight steamer and - came into : port without knqwing of war.;' .' v Any .kind, of pnnting" at The ' Fbee f bess omce. , - ' J J 1 I 5 iMStaMiz Swiss, Crepe Grenadines-eMaKlH naV .Goods sold formerly afrlOc to 20c per yjlrd I now dowii to;5c'and:iOc; BecaS; ; atter quiclr and bigr sales': . r $Mm w "S it iff mm Hi ill in i. Proclamation Issued' Is the Routine Document and Lays Down the Rules for W Beliitjerents. , V I frf .. TWE FOUR INTERVAL Must Be Bettesehe! bepaVurs of Ve$ sels Cf Opposite Side's, Armed Vessels Must Not Take Prizes In British ; Watert;r;i;'v.?''.4-P v ' Bt Cable t6 Tss Fbbs Pbsss. . , London, April 20. The British procla mation of netltfallty, Issued today, is the regular routine document and lays down rules for the bellijrenia. There shall be twenty-four 'hours inter-. Val between; the depahutedf vessels' of the opposite sides-: The' ships' now in British ports must leave, in' such time. Such yessels may take coal sufficient to carry them to the' nearest port pf their pwn ; country1, and' must not recoal n British Vaters within threemonths with out special permission. Armed vessels must not take prizes into British waters. V. SHicWfDefeid Havana without' Ajd of Spanish Warships. Gonpei Will Aid Ui'With 30,000 Insurgentt. ByCableto The Free Press. VH --- a, ' ' HaVana'(Via London), April 26. Gen. Blanco cabled to Madrid that he can de fend Havana without'the aid of Spanish warships..: - ; - ,Gen. ppmezA tha inspreent chief, an nounces that he will aid the'tnlted Stdies wimowjwu men m aitacKing' Havana. From' Interference Before : May: 21st) If Loaded at American Ports. By Telegraph to Thb J'bbb' Paisa. . Washington, Aprir26i By proclama tion the. president exempts Spanish' ves- oi jrum juwriereuw yr Heiureii ipapea at American t ports before May 21 stl sljAWfe items:- v April 25, 1898.. - There will be service at Union Sunday;- Q & of Jones county, and! Mr. A. It Kennedy, of the A. & M. college, , spent Saturday,, night at Mr. W. L. Hardy's. . .... -, :'. . ... -y 'f tiey.'BlhiePn Isler, of Goldsboro, spent Saturday night at Mr. H. W. Davis' and went Sunday morning to fill his appoint-. r .The Union Sunday school had Vv--- Pic.c last Saturday bridge. ThPugh fish t were iri -I:y 8 ther? was quiteafestivr;,8 large crowd that attdP the . A'RaplfFlreP'apen .-. A newsDSDer mnv hm m.irit ji'rMto" bail js 'i little ttlbSSKri; aimed.' and with f k0 JSkJ "L Denmd it, It mty be relied upon to mak ft deep and lastino fm Son. . 4 , . , , 7; ". vuroam : . HOW tm I Tub Tt . rr !-. 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