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Meto mfm VOLUME XXI. NEW BIRXI, CRAVES CUl.VTV, N. (' . FRIDAY, Jt.SE o. 1 ;: - -MloMt KtTloV XI MUEK 25. E But Camara's Fleet is Rtported mm is busy. Conlrnls a (iiiml llarlior and Se ciirrs I hi1 I ahle, Scum ti hi? on l'oilo Kirn. Philip pines me Oiiih. Talk of iter mini I ntcilYrcnci'. Said Tlnit. 'I'laiispiiils Kelavcil a! Tain pa. 1 i si ( isiicr os Marries. Mill, I lls tri' I ii. . S, . . i il I i .1 illllcii Wa-iu; .lunc II. The n-ports of lilt' si j.li' in nl a sceoa I Si.inili ll'et oil I lnv iii i i oaisii: "ov i-m ;nr:it oHiciauj Home liucnsiiics s. Kl'piMlS M.I V Hi It II, II I C isls.S ol four Spanish war vi rl- . Ki'Ti Mar lli'lii. In const i irnrc of 1 1 i , uncertainty u'hhh this Spaiii-.li llivl, llio transports siilin from Tampa, l'loi iJii, nmy 1 c Ii lil hi l.y West, iiiilil it is positive ly known wlirih. r lai- II -i-l is n-ai or inciely an ini.iinal) our. Murlm-M I'or STt in p. tin . Three liunillril iniiinci were aihlr l to tin- force on Ailniiial S'linjisoiiV, licet. 'Ilicy were 1 1 r i . 1 - r Coloinl I iiiiilinilon Mill l.-.H'll ,1 i. II--. I o tin- slcaillCl l'alillicr Tilt' Ann ii. an 11 i now :iii.-i.n .-.I in iilanli'iaici li.ij . the place haiine hern hlli-lii-il anil llir S'.,ni-li Luces iliivi-n i ill. A dispatch iv, ,1 loni;;lil "mm A I - lllir.ll Sltnp-nll K.iys tint In- ooutlols III. cahlc running from ('aim uiria. At .11 ii it I In. Tin- ow m i nhji of tli - Philippine Is 1.111,1:1 in mill ill) :,, klma lc lc.rl l, lius sin. 'Iln- Ainciiciin c m-nl was cumin nicilril willi liy lli,- Kinsl in authorities for pel iniseion to have thru transports touch ut Manila, anil 1 1 1 i i-. on, si,,.rcil Hi M 1 1 1 1 1 till' ownership of tin- lla!nl. At tin- Kami' tin. i a tli-p.itrli fioin Nil Kakl, Japan, says tliat tin- (hrnian Allrjl-la k us, nn Ins sail., I from thai Kirt for .Manila in il ih.n it is for the pur pom- of foil ing t 1 1- hi ,i ka,c at Manila, Il is stalol from I .oliilon 1 1 1 : 1 1 il I' ll iiilcrsl on I I In-ri' that Manila has n In u.ly fallen. The lirst art i f the i rui-ai ('iiarl.--,ton, now on tin- win I i M mil i l . r. mfoi, r Ailimral D.'Hcy, will l to r.-i.' ll,, is litnil (iiiali.in of llir I., .In, no u-r . . 1 1 1 . nlni I, is ronlrollisl l,y Spain. A n-li' Hum li.i-. I,i oki n out in t how (Jllow. Cliina, mill tin- tcluU r.iptnnil tin- i lly an I kill.-, I III -iitrnlr ami ntlii-td Citlla lrrl. Tito Anicrir.iu ronaul at I.Uhon, portii gul, tu-nt a m a r iplnln In ( nili to find nut mIioiiI tin- vcsm-I llu-rr. Tin rnptnln rriKirliil lli it In- saw tin- f 1 ! of Ailiniral C'uinarit ulill I hero in tlm harliii. A ilimmu li from Ma'lri l also ulatra in ri'Kanl tn Hie Canmra llcrt, llial 'after t inis-tlnr- of tut (ulilitct rmmril the mli-ti-r nf in irinii li'ft for C'li( fur tlic pur-p..-of lour in' tlm drpnrtnrc of (lie fin I I'nrl Hlr. I.irii . Wliilnoy wlm uml a ontlnf trip in llir leliml of I'.nto Idro i pr policsl Ui Ht r.-Urr Algrr ImUy thawing tlm brut pi ir-pt I, niftliu limlin4i of Iruopii on tlii Ulaml for mi n'lvnni'o on Hnn J .mil. At Atlmlft Cap:in Kny ri'fnx-il h n ruilt nf (,' t. f.'olTin li-mm tlic rtr.ralli h1 been promlaril homMlli In Culm to ln.ln-i tliem Ut cnlinl, A r mrt nmrlinl I I lie or-!rcl Ut InTMli- MiM KHn inTO whoe wnnrl.f. fal ncp I rom nim kl Dntril irkl motthi agr wm an t)j rlniWt la He pmu, m mvrlml toi la tUltlmore to OkrWn K. ('arboriiwill who wm mm nf Im jrtr tht ITrcUid (lift rorn of thr UaU (irl. J(,rltt to Joml. ., ttoolwl tmUjr, rrrtklral of U frttrk CkM'M ot 1iiiIm. 1 SAY m i TENDERED OmCtl tm I Hu4 mm aimj. Special to Journal. Wakhini.to.s, 1) C. June 9 Major Hiram I,. (Jrant, of (loldsboro, N ('. who lias been tendered a paymaster's po sin ,n, has a gno.1 record as a soldier, -ei vin unilrr lieneral Hawley, iu the i I war. lull since the war he has been lassi-1 uiii hi' i lie "carpet bairgers," and lias ili-;n n li-d upon politics for u living. Senator I ('. 1'ritchard has oflcred a lii iiradier (JeneraUhip to tleneral U.K. Iloke, of Kali'iirb, brother in law of Mayor Van Wick of New York City, and uncle nf c -Secretary Hoke Smith licm ral H K. Iloke was a Lieutenant (ieni'ial in the (ainfederate Army. (Ifitcral Iloke has telegraphed, de lin ing with thanks, the appointment. Mt-liEnnrMffe rlnff Volew. Special to Journal. W vsiiimitiin, I). C. June The Senate anil House conferees on the war revenue ':ill have agreed, and $1,500,000 of the silver seiguorage will be coined each month. . Hr. KCli r Nrnlrnlllr. I.kw ks, Del , June s. Captain Koss, of the ltiilish aleumer Sout licrland, from Kort de Krance, MarliniUc, reports an alleged breach of the French neutrality pi oclamalioii. He says that on May - i 1 1 1 , after a Spanish torpedo boat had taken on her allowance of coal at that port, the French Trans-Allunlic Hleatii ship Company allowed her to take on board under cover of night all the coal she could accommodate on the pretense that the Spaniards stole it. Will Sill InJiiri U. Kinohtun, Jamaica, June H The re port circulated ill the I'nited Slates that Captain l'hilip, of the United Slates bat tleship Texas, had been seriously Injured In a shell dm im; the bonibardnu nt of the Santiago foi lilications on Monday, is absolutely without foundation. Juliieil l'orci.f. New Yoi-.k, June 0. A special from Cape Ilaylien says the Americans and insurgents have formed a juncture near Santiago and that a laud attack on the city is momentarily expected. The Spaniards claim to have '-'I, Odd seasoned troops in Santiago. The special further says that Colonel Theinus, a renowned authoritative ar tilletisl in the Spanish service was killed in Monday's bombardment of the forts of Santiago harbor. roiiti ii MiiiiiiiE'itioii. New Yolk, June H - A Washington dispatch to the Herald says: For many reasons the present policy of encamping the aimy at a few large places of niobili .aliou has tieen changed, and il has been decided that in future the troops will be distributed in smaller nuniliers at places a!loertlic South, and one place on Long Island. The facilities for embarking troops ale also exceedingly poor at Tampa, as hown by the experience of tleneral Miaftcr in getting his army under way. Chii-kamauga I'aik and Montauk Point, L I , w ill remain the headquarters for rnnipnrHtiv ely large forces. ll has been found thai w hen thi- men are i m umped in great nnmher-t at the same place it is dillicult to drill them pioperh and get tlie.ti in condition for campaign duly. The new policy will la in distribute the men in aucli nuniliers liial they ran lie easily handled by the commanding otllcers. ON TUB DIAMOND. Hrtttlia el Ibo Kntlnnul l.rnane Bun HHllMJnniPW llitjrct Yiilrrilnji. SjM'ciul to Journal. New oik. J II - N. w olk, Clu- ,- ,go III. Itrooklvn, June 0 I'.iookh n ', lllnr I. md 11 iiiliilittoii. Jure '.I Washington '.I, rittshuig i Ikintoli. Jimi' '.I ll Hton I',, ('mi III nail .i. H.illiiiioic. June !) - ilnllitnore H, 1uinville (1 i'liiladelphia. June 0- - Philadelphia .'i. Hi. I xni is :'. Whirl Tlifj nj T -Ikj. Loon Til lo at lUlllniorr. (Inclnnaii at Potion. UUflaBiI at llmoklyn Olilraf(o at Now York. Kt. txMiia at Phil uUlplih . Pltuburg at WithiogUii . Ilcw lb I lak W. L I'. ft. Cincinnati, t9 11 (Ittl CluTeland W l.'i - .V1 tlrmUm 11 .ail lUlllmor,; m IS OOi Now York n 2-) ,fi34 Cblragn T3 HI .lil'J Pitlidiurg S2 ii-' ..'itti Phllililplm. I? 21 ATi Brooklyn 1 2:1 .410 Wabln(toa, 13 8? Ml 8. UuLt, 14 W .tlM LmiUlll 14 HI .811 CASTOR I A .. Tor XAifttU u4 CkiUrta. T.I thi Yea flirt Ahran BongM - V . SAMPSON II WORK. Shelliiii a Point to Land to Americaa Tronp. SPANISH DRIVEN OFF. Firing From the Fleet Continues All Day. No Losses Kxcept to Spaniards Reported. Situa (ion at Manila Against the Spanish. Special to Journal. W miINoton, .1 line H, -Five vessels of Captain Smnpson's licet bomliarded Caimanera from a. 'M this iiiorning until 2.i!0 in the afternoon. The tiring by the ships was very heavy and did great damage to the Spanish for lilications. Cnitnancra is thirty miles cast of San tiago and is a point where tlir Spaniard are preparing defenses to prevent Hulk-harking of the American troops. The bombardment of the Spanish vvork-j was very furious. A perfect hail of shells tell upon t In- Spaniards, who nevertheless replied vigorously, but were forced to abandon their works and including their artillery retreat to the town. The orders given by the Spanish coin niaiider were to burn Caimanera bt iore sum-uttering the town. The cable thai runs lo this point is be lieved lo be cut . From Madrid it is admitted that the Spanish sulTcred severely during the lioin b.uilinciil of the Santiago forts which 1, -sillied in their destruction. On the lleitia Mercedes one ollicer nud thirty four uicn were lost by (In- lire from the American Ih-el. A government despatch boat anived at Kcv West todav and brings the news of t w o auxiliary gunboats shelling a sijuad nf Spiinish cavalry at Cardenas by w hich twenty live .Spaniards were killed and inanv were wounded. Hie sit nation at Manila i regarded as very ciuicai lor ine pain-ai lorces. Many desertions are reported from the Spanish annv according to the report fri'in the Captain ( o-neral olllu- Philip pines. '1 he insurgents occupy Hie whole of the province of ( '.avite. Tampa will be abandoned as a point of concent rat ion of ilie volunteer troop. New points on the Atlantic coast ate selected. Fxaminatioiis will be held at t hailes ton. S ('.. for the North and South Car olina Naval Reserves preparatory to mustering them into the Cnilcd Slates service. The exam mat ions u ill he con ducted by Lieut. Coniniaiuicr Arnold and Surgeon Smit h. A detached submarine mine was found iilf Fort Hamilton. New Yolk harbor, unil taken in charge hy tin- navy )ard aut hot it ics. The hospilal ship Solace f,.r Ilie eare of the wounded men has sailed from New York for Santiago, Culm. Two soldiers of the F.nglish annv w ho have sei veil in A rghanislan and the In dian campaigns enlisted in the American arniy todav. II 11 vr Tr 110 il A rrl vi-U? M 1 11. 1 Si No inn. v-, II vti, .1 line (I. News of tin- successful landing last Sat unlay of .',,000 American troops a few miles west of Santiaco de ( uha was brought here by the auxiliary cniiscr Si. Louis, which arrhed today. There are three regiments of infant! , Ihiec balterifts of artillery, scw-tal liens y siege guns and a nuiulwr of rnejneris in the force t hat was landed. All that can be said with anv deiinitc ness reguiding the movement u' IronpH is that alMitTfft.OtHl regulars, who were to lake pail In the Santiago expedition, left Mobile last Friday. They were to go to Key West, where they were lo be joined by the main body of the i pedi lion from Tampa. Il was then U-licM-d I hat the t roops from Tampa would get away a day or two later, but mmt hitch occurred, which has delayed the Tninpa coiitingrnt, and the troops from Mo!,i! are still wailing at Key Writ II Rtmtmbtrtd lie row to depart as the clock sounded eight, And, getting his hal and his cane, His wife sweetly murmured 'Now don't stay out late. Dear Charlie, 'HeineinU r the Milne" " W I Hi that aoinewhal I aril lug In j 11 net ion In view, lie waa liark home at ten with lilt prt. For should he stay later he very well knew What a great blowing up he would gel iHniirar Poet. riaaiBUr. "Were you able to Mil old Illlllons a lot?" aakril the eaterlntcDdent of the cemetery. Tke aent ehook his hetsl "He wee afraid be might not get the full TtltM of IL" be plalnl. "Hut, bang ll, All, a mm bae got to die torn Umr claimed tb topertalcndeiiL "Tbavt'e wkat I told blm, kal be o!y answered "eoppoee ! iboald U toat kt " THE STATE CAPITAL nnr loiiiki'l lul prftl. I'retenl. Ir Uus KelWfva Hmom-H mI lrllrlirl rrr-n Ml Btepnbllrna ('UfeulloB. J' KN I. Hi KF.Al . Ii L'h. N. C . June ei.nt.e Prtehard has ofere llr ga.lici it, neralship to 1 ,i 1, Hnke of t,i 1 : , Iml he di ! io ! aim P r :t, Imi I will today pres. 1, name nf I in id Worth Dagley 1 l'le-idi-ni for appointment at lar.-i naal cadetship at Annapolis. The coininissiuns for the otl.ii the See,,n 1 KeL'imeiit have arrie-l The l'a eite ilie Indepetidi nt L;.-l,t Infantry eujoved the lieauliful luiu h that was served there by the Lu,hcs Mcuiorial Association. They were the besl fried chicken eaters ever seen in eainp. Mr Dillon Stonach who has been regimental clci k lo Col. lUirgwynehas been promoted lo the poailion of Ser geant Major. There arc "i(Mt men in the naval resei e corps at the sen ice of the Slate. Four members from the 2nd Keglmcnt were yesterday found missing. Three were from the Murphy company and one from the Lumber hridce companv. Orders to move are expected daily by the Second Regiment. They may goto Chiekainaiiga, Hioul'Ii they hope il will be .lacksom ilie. Some think that orders will not come until the regiment has recruited to its required strength. Al lanla may he the poinl after all. It is reporled heic tonight that the two nivn who deserted fiom the Colds- boro companv, hefon- the 1st regiment left for ,Iackson ilie, were tried by court martial and shot this inoining. Resides the :jlOO,IIOO gilt to Trinity college by Mr. Washinglon Duke a few days ago, he giie last night tfa.OUO to beaul ify Triuit v Park. There will piobably he a row between the Pritchanl and l.'.is ell factions in the con vent ion. The com in it Ice i- for Pi it. h aril at'aiut R i cll. all except .Inn Yotiii-', colored. ETYMOLOGY OF "HURRAH." Mr. Sprntlry Says 1 liat V t-t It From Ami.-iil i:K.l. YV. .T. Sj.i-.it!, . I i um- ins plain Kng lisb name, h,,.- lavnii-! us with a copy of a leti,-i- he ha , .uloresM-d to The In stitute and Leel urei's' t iaette on the etyinolo;;y of the word "Hun-ah!" which .Mr. Sprat Icy spells "Hoorah!" We have been vaguely cherishing the iilea that it had a Russian crigin, but Mr. Spiaih-v takes us to ancient Kgypt in bis ctyinologieal seareh. lie thinks " t here can be no doubt t hat the Kgy pt ian sohlieA went into bat lie to the inspirit iugel rof'lIooHa! ll,H,Ra! HisiUnl' " and if the uvera;:" 'inestioniiig mail asks why, he slaggers him with t his : "lie cause llooRa (in the tongue of the Thothines and Ranu-sesi means 'The king, t he king, the king !' Yt-a, more. As 'Ra' means not only king, but also Cod and man, the concentrated meaning of the cry would bo, 'For tosl. king and eountrv! What more loyal, what more patriotic, what moro dovout?" What, indeed ! Hut lest we should haply still doubt, Mr. Sprath-y clinches the matter hy cit ing. in corrol limit ion, the fact that his name, in F.gypitian roots, is Sa ia Ra ta y, or Sa pa IIoo-Ka-ta-y, which means "Son of heaven, king of the two hemispheres, " and if the authority nf a gentleman of this descent is not good enough for tho lucre doubter, even Mr. Sa pa, etc... may well despair of convincing him. Moro thou this, if Mr. Spratlev's Egyptian uarno means any thing and this is ail oja-u ipjestiou it also signilles "King of lower Kgy pt and king of uptier F.gypt, " or "Knitx-mr of the World. " Hut wluit we chiefly like it for is that it seema to settle an other isiint that may well have halllisl tho philologist namely, the genesis of tho onco familiar refrain "Ta ra-ni tw m mi iU ay. " Is it KiHNiblu that Mis Ixittin Collins turd tho street urchin liavo Us-ii singing ancient Kgvptian, ils Mr. Jounlain Mko pros-, without knowing itV-Ijondon Chronicle. Hpeakfir Krcil's Autigrh The Kennebec ( Mo. ) Journal says that when autograph hunters ask Speaker KimmI for his si.inaturn he writes it rather hastily, and it is simply T. H Reed. If the pen dons not mark plainly tho speaker docs not alwnyH take pains to dip it anew, jirovided thern ia arrnvvl nnd all the letters are visible. Not so when tlm oblong forma of parchment urn handed to him from the commute,! mi enrolled hills, of which Representative linger of Iowa ia chair man. Mr Hinds, the clerk to the apeak er'a desk, hands up the pile of parch nient, and the speaker crvrefully looks over each. Taking them down one. by ono, lie writes his name slowly and earn folly It does not appear al T. H. lined, hot na Thomas H lb ed The ink is dipped from a bnttlo that Its within a hImt tray, which bai come down fr an the time whon Houry Clny whs sptakcr f the houso of reprti wmtalives Then th" signature la raro folly blotted, tlm precious parchment Is carried to Una eon a In nud eTontnnlly finds Its way to the statu department, where it Is storm I among the amhirne. Mue. Mr. toiineT (of Chleiuroi Are yon fiul of rniiai. . Miaa freini llo? Mine Tmniello (of IU(oo) Mnala Mr. Cnnr7 C-mlil any cultlratoil oon ecloaaneae pra ii of dnlicata tuaoeiitl bilittna help being (Ivrotol to an ilirine an art? Muaio? Mualo ta ut ptyaniai. Mr Oajuior I am en guvL Mar 1 bare the plaaanre nf yoor oianpany thli rvanlnd to tha minatrela?- 'Maw iww Yorb Wookly lUxtor, the Jewelar, will put a Main Spring la ynm walcb for 75o or claan ll (or 7fto and w arran t alt her for one yoar, Watcb Olaa. 0b. I POWDER I a t..ni,.K,iw Dobbin & Ferrall, Tucker's Store, I.':! ,v I.1-, I-A YI-'.TI l-; ILI.K SI'. RAI.K1CII, N. ('. OUR CORSETS. CO r- W. B. CORSETS, America's Leading Ooisels. Are modeled and i ui in such a maniier thal t hcv gi e ( .1 ace and l',iaut toevely figure. Made with I, :, mi I r, I k elasp, and in Short. Medium. Long and l'.xlra Long Waists, all Styles, including the Hicvcle and tin- ,,ew Sli'ut Wai-I l',,ts, Is. always in stock ready for mailing. PRICKS FROM s-l.'e 11'. Mail ll- your order-,. Dobbin & Ferrall. Eastern Carolina 1 i s n ;i 1 -Ii and Olil Duiiiiiiiiin Line. Important Notice! to ship pi: us. I 11 1 ll Fllllher Notice the St -a llier nkwpi;rni-: w,ii .,d ai in . M .u, IT KSIi AY'S uui 7 A. M r FRIDAY S. Ibis sliauni m.ik.s liiidmgs at all stations, c Ka I!i-:hki;s(in, a-, hi. N. w l' i n,-. N. ('., M.n on, IH'.-s. Seasonable Goods. Balloon Fly Traps. Ice Cream Freezers. "Fire Fly" Garden Plows. . Garden Hoos and Rakes. Green Wire Cloth ior Window and Door Screens. Poultry Netting. Lawn Mowers. Fish Hooks & Lines. J. C. Whitty CO. 1 V V NpnlnM DII.Ktltl A le aa grwat as rnur will he If you try lo nnd a Uliotoe, rure and iHilnty tXinfor tlonerv aa we manufac-lur freah err day. Our Chocolate, Marabmallowa and Caramels are ynrlvalk-q tor riaror, Rich, nmj HmotHbnetai, Purity, and Healthful and Tootbanma IVIiclotitneaa. Comer Pollock and Middle Htmta. Doa'l forgai tha plans I C. J. MrHorIy k Co. TO S . - I ... t:..i! V.c c:l! I A 'rt. I St. , a. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Til liK KUl M) IN THE ( ITV. We L : : V our j;oi..is direct from lirst hatnls m larc itian;it:i'8 f it ('ash. Yc arc ihctetorc in a iosit:oti to sell ymi as low as a;i I: : in in tin- city. We guarantee mir eo,ls to lie in tvery respect as we rciro sc;,t tliein atnl we t cspectf u I ly ask for a share of your patronage. W'c haw ii'ioil Hlaiiles and plculv of wat'chousc room which Inn lie welcome to use flic of cll.il'ee. If o.i in-., I a barrel of C lel ''.i-.tr of M -.-s.s I'. irk il will he !o mi i mteios'. io si e us In fore y u Iniy. 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