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wjeJcto petite : r VuLI'ME XI. NEW BIKNE, IK-iYIN (ulM'V. V (' . FR1DU, J I U !,. HIU;, --mi.M) t( rin.N N Latest SANTIAGO :ALLS. Extern G lIji Now a Pdrt if the Met States. HUES PRAISES SHAFTEfi Spanish 0 Hi errs liclain Side Arms ami Ml Troops Sent In Spain. I'luhnMc IVncc N chilli n lions From iMailriil. Id-ill lis From Yellow Fever. General Miles to lit vest I'm lo Kico at Once. I itciiinl ii lonnl S urn-ml it. Nprei ,1 in .1 itrii:tl. W VsuiM.niN, I i. ('. July II. When Gonei.ii Sli.if.er liml cabled Ibis iiflei l null lli:il l.i in nil 'final hail asked thai Hie Spanish ( 'o 1 1 1 111 1. .si. ii i sliniilil meet .mil I ll.e a consultation with the Aincliean ' i issimi, Pic-nhnl MeK'inlev anil his 'a I liaieil . I . 1 1 1. in o I some kind being prai -li-eil, anil al once cabled (il l -eral Sl.nl ( r thai i,e only terms lo lie (if fell 1 1 ( .'eeei ;ii T il ill, VI ere ll'ienudll iuhnl Mil cl.ilel. Terms i i ii iel. y A ret il I il . fiy -non :i u-l sending the terms of Hlirremler, I 'im I I Shatter eahleil the President lh.it I, in, ill 'final hail Mil lend reil il h Ins enlin anus nf thirty two thousand men n, Kaslern Cnha, al: o a Iti i i i i .,1 eleven Ihniisinil npiare miles, wiih a jk hi I il n ti nf .me hundred ami lilly Ihoilsainl .en.le. IIi'ImIIs. iii lie , rriiiiil. ! ii i ra I Shatter will n .;n ii n t a enn miss uu h..se duly ll vvill he In arrange ll.e ill lails ef Ihe mm I. Inler. Il is iiiiileisin. ii ili.il a I ihe Spanish (I Heels ale In retain Iheir Mill- al in-, ami the I niii il Males vv ill ngi, ,. Mid the S i.inlsli I is In Spain. Mile I'mlsm Sihitlli-r. (ii llclal Mil. s enhleil the PlrMiletlt OUI- tiiuiing the sin render nf Santiago anil (ieiieral f.n al's at in v . ainl highly piaisei (lelieral slialti r f.n Ins steadfastness Mm follltll.lt III liver cumin.' inanv obstacles. Asltilt-lltiw It- ir As In yellow felel. Gi lieral Miles c iblcs thai a ii.iite.li f Ihe army has In en infeeleil nh the ili-i-.ise. hut that the i a.es vv ill he i-.,..,, ,1. :,n.l tlnil live C.c ll lis have uceill led I n .in i i . 1 lit-( npliin ll T. rrlntrr. 'flic 'ei rili. i v surrendered . i.nueral 'f-.lal I nlislfls i.f the plilliliti ill Sanll lg, lie I ulia. which inntaiiis many e.ilTee ami Miliar pl.inlal n i,., ami the gal nson at Maiianillii. Ilolgiiin. ( iiiaiilnnamn, II u aeas, s-n-iei, l.ns 'funis alel oilier place.. Hilt Tr niisimrl a I Ion I t.tilritrl. Aceoi, ling lo the linns i.f suirehibr the I T 1 1 -1 1 Wale ill sending tin p,nni lumps l.. Spain will have n In,' J ,l, as i i , csl llnaled Unit it vvill riipllre forty eight ti .inspi.i ts, und e .st this govern in. nt linn linn, lie, I thousand dollars l.rltrri.1 Minlii -r lit br IJ n v ertior . 'I I" n ap nf the I intid Statm In Cuba will in m i .iniaiii all i iisti rn Cnlei. from Aeieiu.leri.Hi.il then.. nth. ti Sagua nil l In- inn 1 1 1 , a in 1 l ienei al will I.. (loicrnnl G in ral el Santiago. ti ttlotlil I'mi r r rl . I Imi I n a. A Hp. i i il ilinpaleh fr.nn Ma'lrl.1 repn rl iiIh Sen. r ij-a-ta. tin prune ininili-r. Having i p. n'v t(ti i,,. ininiienl fur aee in i;i.u.itiiin had e.niu It In Is I ie vr. I I i 1 1 tin- e. iv.-rnnient is only iviiii in." f i Hi. f i.l i.f Smtisi,.. In ask fnt ' S n .r S i.-.i.l i ha n- elhlilii.il t r -a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y I i tin i iihnn t. and ,ilsnli III e I is- ril ilium Willi 1 1 . i ininisler Inlievn t int an -mm. ll im eerlain ei.lilhlrnliMl i inn. ItlllllU-Alum-i mi pisun Ix-lwi-fl) Mmlrlil an I llvna hnv, In ninl Hie ll.llle.l H.mri -(ivernnieiil will Is- nindisl in lii mml (fen.-rnl e,.i,i.i ,n:i. mlifht Ix-I ilii-n n i liaiia fur p. a. , m- p II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml Ir-.rl. Illr.. ,N..w Hi.it Hxi.li !(; i linn fall.-n M.iJ r C. ie ml Mili -mi'I nt iinro li. an hjm-. iinli fth vv mmIvmU nf triMMMi in ..rl., Hie... HWrr CONTROLS fcOBiK OAT i4ri-al(4 Ni ..mi, July l:l - A upcelal rhl dlipiUlli from MlVlr. J a ly 10, tmf, Ailmlt.l l)rjr tj nn July Tilt ili palcbnl tlte lUMgb tml Coneonl tn Uk Grande Uluid lo Sablk bay anil capture the garrison. The cruisers sheUwd the primip&l pointo on the Island, destroying the earthworks and other fortifloatlous mid laying the torpedo stations In ruins. Then they tcul out a launch with a message ilemsnding urrender. There was no response anil the ital eiidi finally sent a six-Inch shell through he i oninianilcr'd house. 'Ihe white Hag was instantly run up on the ruins of the earth works. A landing party demanded absolute surrender. The Spanish colonel, Hiu, gave up his sword. The 5(10 men com prising the garrison were made prison ers and I heir i illes were taken from them Forty ihoiisaud rounds of ammunition and one llotohkiss gun was also cap tured. This vietoiy gives the Americans ton trolofSubik bay. The Bpantsh were endeavoring to protect it with submarine mines and to make il ready for occu paiicy of the Spanish fleet supposed to he on its way from Spain. Admiral Dewey's possession of Suhik hay defeats Qernu.ny'g supposed planB to interfere in the Philippines. Although the attitude of Ihe Germans is still Irri tating, Admiral Dewey is managing them with great diplomacy. He does not expect any trouble with them. The blockade will hereafter be more rigid. Only the supply chips of the American and foreign Meets are allowed lo enler. The Esmeralda, arriving from Hong Kong yesterday with passengers was stopped and ordered to sea. The long-expected refrigerating steam ship Culgua, from Australia, with a car go of fresh beef, arrived and was wel corned enthusiastically by the sailors nnd soldiers. 'fhe Austrian cruiser Frundsbcrg ar rived and saluted Hie Spanish Hag first, after which she saluted Admiral Dewey's Hug. WATSON'S EASTERN TLEET. .t nrlt iin h Si iiiiI. On iron Tliv Ik Mlilp Ami liiMjt, Mity kii iu Hir-HKIIlH Hits Ariliiir-riHclM. Nkw VnuK.Jiily U- A Washington dispateli to the Herald says Secretary fong anil Hie naval war hoard have decided lo strengthen Com modore Watson's command by an addi tional armor clad anil probably three or four protected and unprotected cruisers. 1 was told today that the matter is now a subject of discussion between the de partment, liear Admiral Sampson and Commodore Watson, and as soon as the operations against Santiago are conclu ded a decision will Is' reached and the licet will be immediately sent upon its mission. In the siUdron as I'm ally' formed the most important change which has oc curicil has been the transfer otitic com mander in -( -bid's Hag from the protected cruiser Newark to Hie battle ship Ore gon. Following this action the depart ment, in accordance w ith Ihe request of Commodore Watson, has desiirnaled ( apt ('. K. Clark, commanding Ihe bat tie ship, as chief of staff of Ihe eastern squadron. flie Newark, I am told, will not be detached from the squadron, but will lie employed for s, outing and for overhaul nig Spanish vessels which tuny appear and her work will consequently take her to Hume extent from the line of baltle ships. Ominodore Watson, therefore, determined lo transfer his flag anil se leeled the I ireiron. Il Is the gossip of the department that either the Iowa or the 1 uiliana w ill he assigned to Hie Kaslern squadron, w ilh the probability in favor of he Iowa, fhe belief piev alls I hal the New Or b ans, Minneapolis and Columbia will he nt lai lied to Ihe eastern squadron, ami I he coin cried cruiser I'rairie may also lc assigned In It Wntaorj lit-1 r. j f-vl . Nlw . ..UK, .inly 1'.'- The Herald has the following from Washington Kaeh day's delay in the capture of Santiago means thai nun h lime lost In the depar ture of Commodore Watson' squadron on its mission to Hie coast of Spa!n The necrsslly of keeping Adinlnl Sampson's ships well supplied with coal has rcqulicil Hie retrulion of some of Hie colliers Intended for the crwlern luiisd run In Cuban waters The result has Is-en that Hie Navy Department haa txsrn com pelled to revoke the orders directing Hie colliers to come north at onee, and some of these ships have not jel arrived al Hampton Kuads. It U evident now that the tli-ct cannot get away as promptly ha l Isfeu r. iwte.l 'fhe delsy la ilrrpl, legrellcd by nnv al nfllrlaU, w ho plai r the blame for ll upon Hie so far unsin i e(ul efTorts lo capture Hanllago, If Admiral Camara vrsteli attempt lo pa Hi rough the itralli of (lihrallar Ihe American (omul al that point will promptly notify this (ovarnmenl. Tin) aiilhni I lira are not nnw eapct tally con i.-rnc.l alumt the 8panl.li flessl, as lla loealhin In Kurnpean waters renders It Ini (Tn live They feel, however, Ihal ll should U' ilealrnynl, and pollvfly as srrl thai ( oniiii.bire Walaon will Im awnl aa prrinipJr at poailble lo oeralfl aaluil ll. CASTOR I A for Iita.aU ui CMldrt. Til Ihi Yoi Riti Always Bonkt Bslw th fUgnatar of UNTIL TO Ml Armies Lying; Inactive DDder The Flati of Trnce. IHE DREADED ENEMY. Fourteen Cases til' Yellow fever UeMirlei al Silmnev. The Town lliirned I niler Orders From (ieiieral Miles, (ieriiinny at the riiilippines Milking Trouble. Ievte Acts I'roniptly. Special to Journal Wasiiimitiin, .Inly 1:1. --General Shaft er IniK cabled to Washington that he granted (ienernl To ml ill command of the Spanish army in Santiago n truce until tomorrow to decide upon sun emlei ing the city. The army and navy combined will then renew the bombardment of Ihe city if General Torul docs not give up. Oiler lu Wlllnlrnw General MilcH cables Ihal General'l'oi al has permission from the government at Madrid to withdraw Ihe Spanish tmops anil Hlirremler Ihe harbor ports, i i Hons of w ar and Hie territory nf eastern Cuba. 'fhe Wai'..ih-partiiiciit on instructions answered General Miles refusing lo agree to the w ithdrawal of General T.ual from Santiago on any terms, a surrender nf the Spanish army being requiied. Velltiw IVyrr. Fnurtcen cases of yelh.vv fever are among the employees of the quarter maslei's department of the army in the village of Siboncy. General Miles or dcreil the burning of Hie place and nearly every building was tired ami ileslroveil A special Cabinet meeling was held tislay to consider the situation, 'fhe breaking nut of yellow fever is cnisim: much worry aiming all the government olHciuls. It iH feared that the fever in iy spread from the neighborhood nf Siboncy and attack Hie troops in the tn-m lu s hcfoni the city. Immune doctors and nurses are being sent to (ieiieral Shafter to attend the cases in Hie hospitals. Hull Kmnt. The captain of t he Iowa. liL.iini' l;.. Kvans, is reported as asking pi rmiss to run his ship into Santiago hat bur ir gar, Ibss of torpedoes ami suluuainie mines. All expedition to i apluie Ihe W ind ward Islands is reported as f I ami has'sailed for that purpose The First Ohio Itegiuient stall. d f. i fampa today, 'fhe Second New "..ik liegnnent sailed today from Tampa (ol Cuba, 'fhe First New Ymk licgiincnt has reached San Fram iseo and leeened a gieat w elt i, in the Inst s,i,-, i.f their journey tn Manila Thost- UrrmmiN. Admiral Dewey ' allies lb it I be ( ,, i in i: w arship Irene prevented the insiii i:ciil -under ( ieiieral Agiiinaldn In.ni inUm; ls- de Grand In Suing II iy un July I'.ih. lleweyseul the cruisers K.ih ib .mil ( .'unci ml In Si i big bay. o Ii.il l hi ..vv n lulu Ihe hi, use oeeiipieil l.v III. Sp.inl-b ofttcer Colonel Klos rallsid I I., i.in- reiuler. Four hundred Spanish I k with much Hiiiniuuitioii fell mi l A icau bauds. I s-wry exs'i Is furl I it-r n infuie. nin.'i In arrive by July l'i lie 1 1 1 t ben all a, L kiji 1 1 1 1 a and take the ily. Tairly Mlrt I nnipslgn. Nkw Vuiik, .1 uly 1 .' M iijur I ieni nil .1 It llrooke sill be In i uuimsnd of the army Ihal aoon will Invade 1'oriu l!n .. Grrieral VI I Ira will rvenl.e upe. v i-nm In a aenae almllar lo thai whleh he m rxnreiiiea Is-fore Santiago There will Is- no leaa than 2.' imsi r,. led HtaU-a troops, al least 10,'ssiof whoin will lie regulars Al the fall of Santiago Hie men will have a brief resting spell and will then move on I'.utu Itno N'n more troops will l aenl fri.in the l iiind KtaUs to Santiago. ' ll would lie," said a War Department ofllclal today, "like ending nal to New Castle." Thusr lriMii arc now under orders In sail from I U I'bIImI rtlstr., and Ihry w III go dins I to I'orto Hlco The plar of landing for the I'orto HL-o upedltlon has not jet ix-en dun mlnesl upon by Hie Adinlnl.lr alien lvnlln( points art scarce on Hie I'orto Hicaa mavit, but a naval has almllar tn Ooaolanamo will m eaplurasl la) dvkaic nf the army will go a pari of Admiral Hampaoa a flet, Including, la Mklltion lo aTrl prolocusl crulaers, tlx Itrwa. Tuas. Imllana, llrooklyn anil Nt Tmk Wtlltl NlllrHI rMM 1 '.t r i 1 . r IIm.h, J u . ! . Ma litrll .Nr!.ill A Mllf- Wtit. Ihi- n, ., 'is?iiiii('il t.iiiiu.an.1 I'f ihe Ai.it; ..n. fdrrt;-. in i lit Iifltl, inmi!f'?. -. ,m fti I v u Li n vhree dn p. '"iicrt.l Mi If. (1elirti that : .- n puign inul end ijuu-kly. Wi:!. i:.-r in view the Auit'rK'hn ( :, niiWi V:, l.i' h!i t-.l ..ii t lie "in-- '.--: .! v 1 1 1 r 1 1 i 1 1 , h;.sltin-ii u tin ' .... t Iihtl-c He ! nuinl f'irly - - ' :,t Hrtl'.lt'I V llli'UIllfll liltt! ! ;i !v 'l'lif a. iju il, ;if it-: ! ;,(;,,, U I ( mi ha I led ! ihe New :k mil lie Brot.kln fimn i IT Ajj..ui''M'- j j - t -; :i Mat' f t:i;.c yeIerdH nf'.ri u. i, poitit.n nf tin- city had then l,ct-n d strofd by Ihe American tire. (ieneirtl MdeH was enllmi;i-l; :i.iv it emed hy hi.- triMtpd when tie Hppeaied al Ihe fruui. lie airied diinn- a diiv ii)L' liiinstoini. ,'iiid was aer.nut.aiiied l.v ilMMJ i el ii f i tiveineii U f 1 1 in the Vale and Ihe Columbia. 'ihe St. I'aill ais., arrived with the "I'resident's l nv n I eg i me n t 1 1 inn llhlu and other i ein funeineu I s fioin llliiinis and .Massachusetts. Shocked at I he condition he found in Siboncy, General Miles immediately or dered that the tow it be destroyed by lire. ne iiecincci upon tins as a sanitary mens- ure, and several v len buildings, in (lulling one in vvhiih General Miles r-il ahlished himself lempoiarily, aic now in llames. Ambulances are constantly hi riv ing at Siboncy with sirk and vyouiideil. Genei iil Diitlield, w ho is t on 1 1 1 in the hospital, is in a very serious condi tion. Ivain fell all night and the hospitals ami licnchcs arc Hooded. Mi 1 1 1 ii at Hit- Illy. lli;i oiu Sv 1 1 ai.o, July 11. Firing on tin; city of Saniiago was resumed by the American forces at daybreak this mni ning. 'fo the sin pi ise ol t he A inei iciins I he Spaniards did nut esc Ihcir artillery, al though Ihe batteries apparently are slill ill position These might he dummy guns. No signs nf life vveie visible I hereabouts. It is known that two of Ihe enemy's baltelies on Hie loll ale dummies. One suggestion was Hint the enemy uilglil he running shoi L of aininun it ion . and tlnil Geneial final, evpci t ng an as saiill on the city, was saving what am 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i I i t 1 1 he had lel l to he used then. S on after the laud forces got well al work a pail of the licet joined in, ham. uiciiiig Sauliai'o from oil Aipia, lores 'fhe Itrooklyn, Indian i and Texas were with the New York, but all of the firing was done by Admiral Sampson's llag ship and the I'.rooklvn. The Admiral declares thai he i an destroy Santiago without the :ii, I of theariny if utdeicl lo do so. (ieiieral Wheeler, whose hiiillh is a 1 ) li i e w 1 1 a I i m p i o v 1 1 1 , went into Siint i;ign Ibis aflei noun undei a w hile ll i- lie had a coiiler'nce with General J'orai, and told t he Spanish comuiandei ihal our fore s could utterly destroy Hie city He asked Geneial 'filial to Sllllellilei on the g 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 uf human ily. 1 1 vv as a litl e after U n . I.., k this inoiniiig vv lien the New Imt, began -1 1 . 1 1 1 1 shells over Ihe hills at I, . e nun ute inleivals, using iter ful vv aid iil.d after gun .. These shells iu-l , I ue, t he s.u ill ii 1 1 1 nil he hills and I In ii went t rashing inln the city. lu liel il SleiMel sen' wind thai the shells mi. well pliiced and that all vvei e Ihi i -I i u - and ,1 ,iug i I e ei tllion . ON THE DIAMOND Itesnllsi ul Hie Inlliiusil l.enifiie Itusi. Hull litiiii'N riiiyt'fl i-Mlt'i-ilar . Sjiei nil t. . .1, .in ual. I'hll.i.b I p I , i . i July I I I -1 . I , CI, r. land o r.alllin.,e, .1 uly 1 I '..ill . ,,i : , 1 1 1 u ii 1 1 "i. I J innings. aslnnl.,11, .Inly 11 Wash Ipl.l I .1 Ul I In. I I'...-I .ii. July 1 I II. ,. I,,n 'i. I ... 1 1 1 - V llie I S I -llllie l,,s...,,i I, .Hi ll l.li ... .Im 1 I IhoukK ii I. I'm- bit; I . New -1 ,,i . Jnlv II Ni VI 1 I L 1 '. M I. , - I g one New ui I, , S I. :. Wlirrr llnj I'lny Tn- lay. I li, ill ll.il ee ritl-bulg al Ilt.sl. n St. I.in at l'.r ...l,lv ii I villi l New ..it . Citu iiinnli al I'lul nl, I;. In., ( leV et ,. ,,l ,,-lllgl I,. Ilnw lilt- I titl.Hlnntf . 1. IV ( t ( i in i u 1 1 at I .1 .', .(171 It .stun,' b. .(t in I b velan.l II "i .Ui:l Hall I im in , 1 ' .".I Ml.' I .'liieHg.i. I . :i .rm I'lltalniig :i M ..'eli New Ymk. . . .: ! ,Vl, I'hlbi.l.lpliia. .'.I ::i .44.1 Hr.siUyn. .'in 44 Wjoihiiifioii "i 4 1 .:t'i; uisvilli. 1 1 '.j :i; St. ly.ins. . "I '.('. .'.'tl Africa Vfeati 'Ihe lallvtay from the l oiipn rliri'i mouth to Stanley pool, 24o nillea In leuglli, haa finally been i nmpleteil, afler elghl years work, and a vast area of the Interior of Africa has luua lsen openasl lo modern methods of trade and com marre There are 10,000 miles of nav Igahle water alsive Hlanley prKil, and JO.Oufl.ntm people Inhabit the territory which may I thus rra bed ihi n v d i w ii n . l,.,r v.i . - . ' .. . An : r . W I. U w: :. . Ci. - . lit ;0 . s ate si '. 1. w I vv , lj 1 . 1 - : 1 1 J v , i . i , ' n . ' .si a- ! l ni i S' I .- n- I'ur hi- !,..,.. :, it.. !.. . Am. i.. I... -:, I ,., a. I.. y. . I .V il t.e , . V. '1 al gi.e i.p vv I,, 1, l.i ing -U hell the -hi l,e - w::l. nu ll e Ul U l ki ep n s!,, , v e i ; i, j i, Dow I, 1,. ;..w I'huiiL'li Ids name be nevei ii,, mi. ii, ,1 fhullch we sec ol know him lull. ' hotih hi - dn di may ne ei hi wld! fame. Me s a man hI. the ntliri- i - "'I Hie bravest ol Ihe hq A lid I be h-ro nf the battle, H-I ! he same. In the aw I ill heat ami tut line Ol Ihe 1 1 res that leap and dame n and nut Ihe futnaec doors that never On ill sllen. e he must ivmk. Km w ilh him tlieie's ne'er a i litun i Ihi his brow to feel the outer blece that blows. Fm they've locked him in a room. Dow n below . ! n a bin ning, hlaing luiiih, I hnv n below here he ran not see the sk . Cannot learn in tune to Ily, When destruction stalkclh nigli, Down below ' Ii i If the lighting licrcc is waging, A ml the cannon overhead Willi their silii g shells the enemy sii t -round, 'fu the sinker dnwn hcluw Not a wold is ever said, 'fo his ear is bunic no echo uf the sound. lieu 1 1 icy open vv ide TTis door, 1 low n below. A ml t bey civ " Your w , u I. is ,'. t, Dnw 11 belnvv '" Then- they liml him weakly lying in a pile of coal ami ci ing ( lut in madness, lor he's dv ing 1 low n below. Detroit Free Press. POWDER Absolutely Pure THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. I'i.i It l lii lil .V Co. CnininiHsluii lllukeis. New Yuiik, .1 ul v 11 SfO( KS. ( .pen. High. Low. ( luae S'lg'" Peoples ( I'. P. .V q Ii'..; IU: IX! Ul: . . In.".. Im. lo i ' U Ti IN. lei, Open. High. :.uvv. CI,.-, August Ii ill', I. os i, i i; i; CHICAGO M AUK I ' I s WllkAT ( ipell I I lub l.uvt . 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 15, 1898, edition 1
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