THE TIMES-VISITO NUMBER 8599 RALEIGH, N. C. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNK 16, 1898 $8.m I'KK EAR FOR TIFICATIOD UERE The Texas, Marblehead and Suwanee Shelled the Bat teries at Caimanera. ADMIRAL DEC RESIST m Authorities Assert That Any At tempt of Any Nation Will be Resisted Santiago Shelled by the New FORTIFICATIONS DESTROYED. By Cable to the Times-Visitor. Camp McCalla, Guantanamo, Wednes dey afternoon, June 15. The brick' fort nd earthworks at Caimanera, near the end of the railroad leading to Guanta namo, wee demolished by the Texas, Marblehititd and auxbiarry cruisvr Suwanee. today. The bambardmejit opened at two o'clojk and )ated one four. The Texas went slowly up the channel leading to the fotiflcations followed closely by the Marblehead. About one dozfcn shots were fired and the -rthworks were destroyed. The Spaniards escaped in the bushes by St. Paul. Spaniards fired only five shots doing no damage. The Suwanee shell ed the bushes, driving the Spaniards inland. FOR COAST Dl'TY. By Telegraph to The Time's-Vlsitor. New York, June K. Lieutenant Slayton was today assigned to com mand the yacht "Eunuiier'' of this navy yard for coast duty. AMERICAN CONSUL PROTESTS By Cable to The Times-Visitor. Gibraltar. June 16. The steamship Saniiugustin of the Spanish trans-Atlantic line, is loading with coal. It is believed to be intended fur Camara. The American consul has tiled a protest. READY FOR THE FIGHT. By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor. Camp McCalla, June K The Spanish will tush troops towaids Caimanera, believiriB that the entire American force will land at Guantanamo bay. SHELLING SANTIAGO. By Telein-iiph to Th Times-Vigitor. Kingston, Jamaica. June 16. The cruiser New Orleans is shelling: a new battery erected by the Sivanlards on the east shore of Santiago. TO RESIST ANY INTERVENTION. :By .Telegraph to The Times-Victor. Washington. Jijne Hi. While denying that any intimation lifts bt.-n imeCKed from Germany savjng that, foreign governments will interfere in the Philippine, the authorities assart that Pewey will resist any attempt of in tervention by rvy nation. PERMANENT CAMP ALGER. By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor. Camp Alger, June 16. This damp will not be Temoved or abandoned. The War Department has renewed the lease lor one yeax with the privilege of re newal of same for term of five years. It is probable that some regiments will go south but In tlir place this post 'will take others under the third call for volunteers. BROOK EQUIPS TROOPS. By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor. Chattanooga, June 16.Gerreral Brook has been ordered tto equip troops at Camp Themas, no orders to move yet received. HQESON'S ADVANCEMENT. By Telegraph to The Times-Visiter. Washington, June 16. The President will sen3 to Congrese today recommen dation for Hdbson's advancement ten numbers in the list of naval conBtruc-J tors. INSURGENTS VICTORIOUS. By Cable to the Tlmes-VlsUor. Madrid, June 16. Cables from Manila confirm the Insurgents' viotory. DESTROYED ;ey will TERVENTI01 Orleans. WAR INTO SPAIN. WASHINGTON, J UNE 16.- 'RESI- i UE.NT M'KINLEY HAS STATED TO'olieo. All A MEMBEIt OF THK' ADMINISTRA- ' ' " TION THAT THE WAR WOULD BE CA RKP7.D INTO SPAIN. j PERMANENT WAR CAMP. Uj- Telegraph to The Times-Visitor. Washington, Jun VS. Oredra haB, been issusd at the War Department lutvinp for UiWr oibjoct the immediate preparation of a new camp at Femau- .Ilan VTa Th eft- le-tpi1 for thi camp is said to be perfect and anrply able to aooommodute thirty en" forty tbousand' troops It is nar the osean, beach and will bu a permanent camp during the war. It will he used as a rendezvous for troops going to Porto Rico. Twenty htousaird troors will bt? there In a few davs. They can easily be isolated if yellow fever appears. PILLING THE REGIMENTS. By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor. Washington, June 16. Reports at the Adjutant General's office show that prnctically all ruglniejits in the 11 aid which are to be filled have sent re cruiting patties home to obtain the neee'sary men. Require forty thous and men t fill existing organizations to maximum strength. , BOMBARD WITH DYNAMITE. By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor. Washington. June 16. Naval of liters express great satisfaction at the suc cess of the Vesuvius In the bombard ment of Santiago f.,rte wfch dynamite; Mijiuay niglu. The department has issued iki"dns to uso ttK- lirst opportunity. the Vesuvius at AUGPSTI IN A HOLE. By Caltte to the Times-Visitor. London, June 10. A despatch from Madrid say that t .neral Augiistl from Manila send word to Spain and says that he is reduced to dire straits by the insurgents. He Is unable i com iwunicate with Moret ajad has beea convened to double the strength of his defensos. SELECTION OF RECRUITS. Ry Calrle to The Tftifes-Visitor. Paris, Jutw 16.-40. Faure is de voting; theduy to - consultation with political leaders. He has seen Brisson, the former President of Chiynber Dep uties Dupy, RMiqt Burgeois and Pey brol. It Is umferstood Faure will de fer the selection of Premier until to morrows SPANIARDS CHANGE PLACES. By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor. Key West, Jnwe 16. Advices to the Cuban Junta Laguanjo sa" five thou sand Spanish volunteers and many regulars, fearing that Amerloans wM capture Nuevita have Joined the Cuban patriots. BRITONS LEAVE HAVANA By Cable to the Umes-Visitor. Kingston, June 16. A British cruiser Sailed from this port this morning. Her destination is unknown, but It is rumored th'at she ts going to Havana to bring off Brftlsfl subjects at the request of the British Consul General." PBACE PROS'PEOTS ENDED. ' By Telegraph to The Timfis-VisltoR Washington. June 16. A merrfir of the diplomatic corps said tne dpart trre of Shaffer's first army of invasion ended the present prospects of paefe. OFF FO LOUISBURG. Edenton Street Sunday School on a Pinlc Today. Early this morning a crowd began gathering at the Union Depot and at 8 o'clook, the scheduled hour for de parture of the annual picnic of Eden ton Street Methodist Episcopal Sun day School, several hundred people were ready to make the trip. The train was soon crowded and the srpeeial pulled out with as jolly a par ty of pcnleers as often leave- the city qf Oaks. ' A telegram received in this dity about noon told of the safe arrival of the train and all passengers at Loulsburg. Today up and down the banks of Tar River the excursionists aie warning and In the Seminary Gruvft this afternoon a great spread j of pood things will be made and the pic- ' niccrs feast heartily. Hrvo excursionists are expeojted horns shortly after dark tonight. J. M. R1SH"P DISCHARGED. This nuiVnins; at 1''' o'clock in the Mayor's i'nrt J. M. Bishop, who runs ;i bicycle repair shop, on Fayettevirle street, Arthur Starling and umorher IB, year li boy i,ai:n d Uufus Mitchell j wire arraigned cl.;i::;nl Willi cruelly' 10 animals. ' Tlu- case can,-' up in Mayor's court i on The iU: y i r, " i-,i'- Mild v as en- i linu.nl by r fill i si i !' coimsel for de-ft-nre. Mr. W. L. Pncw. Ths in. an-; ina; upon sworn affidavit of J. M. Bish op that he did not believe he could jet Jut'tlce befoi-j Major R'.'kS. the! ease was riniovtd to the court of Jus-j ice of the Pwiee J. C. Ma room, i The witnesses for the St a to were un- ' able to establish a ease and Justice , j-Maroom dismissed the ensv and dis- ' i-hurKwd defendants. ' There vap in. evidence to prove thin i the offence had lreeti committed ihoui:). . Ui had b.'or, acknowli dged out of court' 'll the pli- 1 of ilrivipir ivn;. the parties t" thr et its neeuiToiK'e. nitis afl'air LAPY Vi H.rNTEKIIH. The TiMieR f'l'lini s' Aid 'y- this cfty, q hi'SK tinlU' wi'-k aniKniit the soJ tiler boys iu rump here has been so hiahlv a npM'iii' t,-!. ssUs hr: "Ivniy VoluirterR" for tomorrow and Patur-, flay. Any lnuy willinir to assist the ' j, c V,..iil. 'ill l tho iliicftrikiitinj ; rt.- nVfV rl. c,w,Bftratlve store, where they will find hundreds of pnirs of ilr:r'rs already cut out I These tey ai " riuestfd t tak- to i their homes and complete Rpuiemhr 'T:.iily Voliirtr-v" wantod' for tonor ii.v iitid. iJa 1 1: rd't '. xt TiAW.X PARTY. A lii'.vn party will by iriver Monday i-venins on tha poFloffii e Ian n l ir the In m fit of the Raleigh hoy? mra ill camp at Jacksonville. The prnmn t -rs of the lawn party are Misses Ues-si,- White. Mamie Bagwell and Iva Unchurch, any one wishing to con tribute cream, cake or money can send ili same to the residence of Mrs. L. v. White on fouih Blount street. The proceeds of the party will be used to siil ply the most urgent neafls of the soldier boys. . JOHNSON-BRYANT. I. ast night, at nine o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents corner of West and Johnson streets. Rev. Jas. I.. Foster ainited in marriage Miss Julia Johnson to Mr. E. H. Bryant, a few invited friends were present to wish the young couple God speed. IRS. MOLLY liRIGGS DEAD. Mv? Mllv ,.,., mod at her home on Snulh MeDi weli street this morn- ins: at ie:3i. Stov Has l.een a gvaat sufferer and has borne hof aflli'-fion iHi ehrlsii.ui fortit'jd". Sin- loaves oia' son, an ir.vaV."). The .unoral aiv i' i:fjoi-iriiti-ii Tw.' inaiV !: the morn iHir paip.ers. - liIi;Ki.'TOiyS MEETING. Tomorrow the Directors rf-tl.ie Ral eigh and Gaston Railroad t'tnpaiiy will meet Hi Baltimore. 'ii the nortli hnuni.1 train liiUa.v M.-ssr. W. R. 'IMiokpr. Joseph B. Ratehel.ii' and W. .i. Eu'onach. directors of tin; wiafl. left.' ito upend thu meutinni They will r 'tutn to Raleigh on Saturday. , TURKU FIRKMlON 1NJ17RED. Jietj- ft'ork. June IU. TIm; ifilifrnning daj' warehouse at the foot tf Summit street and Atlantic Basis in Brooklyn won. heaivily damiiged by ftre this;t,.n. The sixth on-. Perry Williams, uiornfoig. l'lriunen Vaugimn, Everett : lie Gaston county uitinlurer. is here asd ("lcir seriously injured. LONG'S OKDERS: . ,, , , . ,. ... ,. l.y lelegral, to 1he T,mes-V,s,tor. W.ashlnguin, June Hi. ---Secretary Long bus onleied the lemur of the ship "Vulcan," and the fitting out of the Bos'tim to join Siniip"son's lleet without delay. GONE TO THE COMMITTEE. By Telegraph to Tfie "Bimes-Vteitor. Washington, June 16. Tb House reeolu'tion for the annexatitfiT o Ha- wail was today refenidtl to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. NO LATER ADVICES. By Cahje to thp Times-Visitor. Fort Au Prince, June 16 No further news this morning from the sqene of Monday's conflict. THE BUFFALO O REPAIR. New 'Siork, June 16. The. eraser "Buffalo arrived this morning for repairs. FOURTH OF JULY Brills: in Y. ar Contribu tions at Oikv. A VoU;NTA!:Y LIsT. I Children Slum Id llritig iu ".mull Viiniiin is. -j All BultKs Men should lliinJ l;l euhbrirttoiia for the ( clihration. I The interest in the Fourth celebration suggested by th-: ot July ; Tllll.-S- i ...ks us liiorious j Visitor is. growing ana it though we tin ci'.ebialion. Sever..! huniii ha v.- d luiiara iv ss.. ry i me ili:; 1. 1 IliilliL- 11 SllLl.v-f.o'll; play l.ut ii - ' -oS .yiol- ready and cl ron n ami tiinUs.-iiiiN " d'dl -ll 1 ill gUlhel Vl Viei-i of M. : "in ini lie n I 1 1 i - unnlvt Clwllet'. i!ah mi. i hoiis "' la.- ! . ; a. ..- I't-eli ft.,-'t.-d hill u a.,- ,-l o:. t'.. j-uK.io laiw c.ii- "f t s. t'i.i- I'JtljS, l;a:e;eh 1; .-oiim I ' !ia a ''. I'oui-ti.. 'i i.e u;. ii.-- lii.-it-na.iloi.uJ !...ii.'.ay ai.d '.In- j .. IjO ci.el'.ated io i.ui'oi si !. t-'t-i' i"l'oi-j in i.i.;.. to.' in tii' ted flaws. Tin -st- v. l.o . ill ' i'.w p., .,-., i, . tin- i..-niiis'a dis;.,a. sh"i.e. o of ai. opportunity to give ami iv!) ion l.riHif i-r si.-i.'l in no m. liter l,..,w suaill to this 1 1' ii . it w ill In- ueJ.nowlijilf,. "i v it'll Un- kl Id- I ' and of the uiniater in Hie 4iriiiii, i I Tiurs-Visitor. I 'il.o s'.'.lj.-oi'iptioii 'li-L v. .-is i u-Liay tui iu"-ii ", liny a, Utlovi ' al 4 o uiiiuii ana Il.1 In (Ve la la- 1 T!:- a-lllo-.iM'-, -hand iil liir:i;hh oi h- hi l i'- j . , in -'.-'tel'da .-' i.-s.l Irllll timl a 11 1 hlliil' . Ina'. I'! -, t ;' ! ii-i i'i ' ail i i t . M-l i I ! . " t n , s. 1 onu-r will he i'ifnnl ; 'iri'"uii'lf. that there .I1 be la ji 1-i.ioiinbU fr-uturr in fnnneclimi i de display, siuarantees sui-ces.. The following conlributioivs "nr 1 iiov. ledi-'ed:.' 7 I'alii-'n EKctiic ' The Tiiiies-Visitor. YarboroUf-'h House H. Y. Jackson ... Whiting Brothers .. ini'iiiiy 1.(10 1.00 Total ) ? 2.W pen nun tonight. Evt-l ' niotla r and tathor in Ka-a igli should go and taktf theii i-lihdr.ii. lo see Ben ilur al Mi tiopoiitaii 11.4: t -lli-hti. Like tile gnat I'lli Mav. a .: I'lltrrtni's I'i'ogiess it is oiio of thuse mtei tainnieiiis that i-dueat - ino head and h-art oiiile dhgiuOL a.ld l;,.ts 11 llif liuic 'II;. l: si, -n is 'lily .' c-iiis ..l.'i K' ;..- I, 'a.l v.Ilai li-e .Mftitn.. i. ii oH'l, s i ;' : "A l a r ti V :t.r ' ' o . of iho:' who last nighl ui-ai oui Ui li. ar Captain Rider in his i ntui fain -i'i,l on l.i-w W'a ll.e t 's p.r' ais "R -n luij'." A pleas.iiK ' iio;'rt::-sioii wtss r . oe from Nil" stal l, mi.. l r tv .. It.uis I'.- aiidi(-iRe iistened G:h KV't ailen l. a: to tin- l:aio.l;i:Li ' is'e "I the ii "Sl intererling sMiiis i:-vii- uiilten. 'i'he views were grand. The chariot : ,: I '. in:; v. .ndi rf .i.y r nirsttc. r:p- '...i.i Riuer ceiiair.iy t Ids subject. lie ! i-iiy at ease and i M'iijiet pleasingly. FIVi: t'Al IYA.I .1 fuli jllSllei: llllent. piT- liaii.lles 1,1.1 iiiiethiiii' Unheaml of iu the Annals i of r,bi ckleiiburg County. The coniiiiL' session of Ciimittal court i Meckienhurg county M ill breitk the eoiil in ;m. I'ai- as capital cases are eieernail. "rtiere are at present six i f" ,: ' n '"'"arc-rate. I in the c .iinty jail charg.'ll Wit II C;l pll.lt ollellce. rive ot ili.se will be tiaed bnfor.i .In rise Snt- for safe keeping. His i r.'lt'.f- e : s si. h ih.it the sheriff of tins ton tliought it best that he be movcl from Gasion jail. j In the list of the five front Wits opun- Ity there are three murii. ri-i s; ' u.e hur.,Uir and one rapst. Walter Miller is charge.! wih the murder of Jim Carsnn. both colorni. Wilt Ttenvpr l nlmrpwl with the mnr. il, r of John Ghisliolui. both colored. W. J. Hinson is charged with the murder of James Cranfortl, both white. Antly Ross is charged with burghi . iz ing the home of MV. Bright Solomon. Warren is charged with rape. Sheriff Smith telN a News v portnr that dtiruig his term of ffic. vvklsh overs a period of. ten years thfre line not been as oiany as five dnpital cases I fle "oekrit at any court. Charlotte News. NE5' TRIBE OF RED MFJ4 Friday nigtkt at 8 o'clock in the court house a new tribe of the Im proved Order of Red Men will be or ganized. MY. Hill E. King has been deputized by the Great Incnhetia o the United States to lastitute the ew ordr a 41 requ(s all who have sljyfed the applications and all wh are inter esfed to meet at the court house promptly at the hour name3 on Friday-. The chief promoters of the new tribe art Messrs. Hill King and J. M. Bishop. . . ANOTHER BRIGADIER Col. ii.UiOM.i Joins Hap y 'I broi i hN AWKWARD .POSITION j 1 w ii ( II t iters. In the Swcond Kug'mnt j liff-itin limit n 'c on the Lit', j l A ppUcnit tin of I llic H' noi. i her, : I. I'clV Ii i;.i oi -,vi ie iliiL-ai i 'ar-dinn. V. . "'j:..'- , I'.'M ' to.' .'.jiilaiit i riioiai An.Irv V. i! ;.v j. bur. lie .1 tii V.'a'hii'.:'ton liir maili i, fii the War P-parl- i ml his on ii. '.vh o in t!.-- Inir v j.i fav..,r as II:.- :. - : 1. ik. . f ii,.- . .m'::--: ' l. ..f II i; I'tf'hs i,poii!ii.d . lie; asm Kiont. 11 lit ; l' a 'ill'. ?i i i;i' s ri'oii-ii oiii.- ii;;,' v if! t M-y eai 1;.' ,! n. i:,a.o;i:w!ii':ls iha! s-'.-n at. r d -.''"M-; lfi-Si-i i l!a- n:iw i.:' '.i:l Co; A. 1 1. Cm 'os and th ,v ii" pesliiiie li.o claitr-f of Col. . l.'.ti.rv;.'i! foretells ulint iniuht W. 11. In 1 1 1 hill.-! S- ml i: " !, a the first i inaialiii". n-r. n la -n r lT-i is t I. is 1'1 li r. 's it First lii t! ra Ev.-ry niar, dy to ii , k "1" .v oil.. o-niie'iii i ar.: II.- ' 1. or.s'ifjoi . d !:lf an I h th s 'Idi.-r Not SSo With the tie y o .11 t - ai vi I .nil:.. To' ' 'omnia nd'nir and the inel, second in ciim- :i ill" l': ar.fi v h- n it Lit 'Ueiiunt ( '"1 iiiai'.", a'.- h "th -i.es t t::e tiir.e fvr the rugjiiueni s i.iati my or the "iji, r it. as yet "C'-un-eii to ca,n,. at Ii." r 'li'n-.eni wiii l,e mt dp, .lip: I'.as 11 tile Sll"itH tile J iSl- bi'il 's d 'bat t t-lleli a ni'lith'ii of affairs ai'" of the opinion mi 1 i 'i m le sh. mill f his saio:ior '';'! ni.iiiy think i'o. . ns-a d. ?om, I .i- lie iriiit i ' '!i ho w ill f.M'ol n ' n. s.ii I hi.. h.s lo.'k .1. 'iiN.-i ! Ii '1,1. ,.ve All enertse ill!'- ' : T. MARK .. - ..; k-I.-i-.' , ii.i at .if ii-t, 1 1 i tl at :l a iioiinod i-- t)ta 'y 1" i'i-. Rich-.:.! ll.il'l I'kiT- i-- a il.'ui-hter 'i' Kii'.vrir.l JHifly ai.fi :.: - Aland 1 ' !insL.i. Ml" 1 1-.- lale Ja, l he si.-l.r of Stale's Attorney Duffy. Dr. Johnston Is a member of a rU kii'H'. n Sjulierni fuinUy, Iwinpr a ivu .f Tdr. Ii. Johnston oT ibe N.irth Carolina bar, nun a nar relative of Gill. Albert Sidney Johnston and Gen. Jos. E. Johnston of war fame." ilr. Johnston is renminbi, red holy by a lu Bsc circle fit fri,.'iids. For hm seasons he was a member of th-- l"io versily baseball team and niad.e fi.f iiuent visits to thit? city. His home is in Tarboro. A YOUNG M.VN'S WAR. The average age of the volunteers who Wave enlisted for this war is only tjvenfy-four. The army we are send ing apainst SH.'iin Is, perhaps, the youngest that ever went to battle. The youthfulness of the volunteers from the North and West who have passed thtfnigh Atlanta has been a subject of much remark, and the Georgia volunteers are mostly very youns men. The erl huj( ism and vigor f youth are of great value in war. Our borys are going out 'with llabt Hearts and with the flush of con fidence on their cheeks. They will gain experience rapidly and many hf them will distinguish tffcmseJves. The youth of (he country has responded nobly to ttie sail' for troops, as Amer ican youth alwaasi has. Th every one of her waflK young men have won glorious names and brightened the pages ef American history. Atlanta Journal. . . LOCAL MEW ITEMS 1'iisty ,; i u T(jI i1'1 ) 1 1 t'lii lusty 8IIOHT s'l All JI KYI'S 1 Tl use ho fl re in tli . IMibli lij ii.-Mnvfi-incut of I topic mIio line, or have not , .kiiio to iir--!J,g News in I. itile 1 icC'.s. Aiiw l'uiii' '.V'fiili l'oi timed uwlay i 1 1 1 (iuilf.ird. iv,T H. I. . k, -r al the Pal k 11'. . .. it his room , Ja:., ii io .-.ljrttn. sick at her Vili'i Sll'.-ii'l. ',,'. I ' fti'.ll, is V. "h S Oiih l'.y ' i ,." !.. I ,l -. o i- - 1" re- i a: i. ii i u.. a .li.ir.d.iy. i:, iV i. :ti '1,. ': 1 '.n i i r -li, i ilel'e too; y .'l,.'! , .1 To, a ' ft ,''.t v of t!ft l'"ii'''i of Agri- '.'lo'iii'- .-n o:, tr.e afL'.ai.ooi trains I.'' tlifll i."l i: -r .ii' f lie- Kill"; !t".--;p, r.i o-.n-tiio- ! .irriv- Tier- a i .- f. be s.v ... l.aa-i-;ii iai.i el.- loin ii'iiv. .':s. 1'. (' ".'"ri',1, ae". liii'.'iiii''! by S i lv pheu .M-. 1 ' i id Worth Bas ley : : i t,.:s ii. "ii. in: J- r i '.n innuti. Mi. .1. '. H.ol'.-t. of l.n (Jrmiee. i i a;- b- i :-..'l.e tie- family of I'.ii't. S. A. .iti.,. reiurned noine todny. Vr. I'al.'b I'ol.-y. -. the S. A. L. st:J s i. (-.. h g.aie t" ' eii'lsliolM to r- li.s hi-otl. ..':'. .Mr. Shui Cole '. m: Co '-a i' '.I'd in rih bound trtin 'ay uiti th:,-'- Liev.ly inarried c-iu-i-. - fi' i.: Athiiii .i. Ah, r.ii'ti r. i f i i; '"i.sli".r is h-rj t-. f N'' l-i' iit. ''ater f ti.o Gi'f-ns-L'.ro i.'olbtiali". 51is Sis'.i.rie'-. of G"i j-.vij;,'. r- the -K- .-1 of I'--'- !'.-.,.s N,,.-r;s on North . SJll-el. .Mr. R. K. 1.. l-'.iiii.-h. of Wnshirrgtnn, ! i'.. ' h has !':; h : a-rai dys -'ih id.- wife, return -d home today. The Presbyterian Sundiy School's I i r.,e to i ii "ii-eel:e- on Sunday the .'S' h- the next attraction. Nothing better coldd he nflxt. S' '.n'. li: i'1'ji' ? jbi-criptii.il to the 'i'.i , .-- i;t"r fourth of Juiy celebra- "a. -i is to h, a uTeat event. Any aie em is .iccei te.1 and acknuwledged .1; these roluilillS, '..'di' -inelun and i can Vieiv are the Interneting points tte Tabarnaofe 1-eJiool will visit on June 2Sth. A day f 1. a si; re tmd profit for all. A fast soli, lule. '., gain train and best of "i !,! cuarHiil'-i d. ll llary I: Pittn-an of this city. tho has ie-mi n t ! iidii.i: tlid training sellout of the Presiiyter.ii-a Hospital in t'lii'.id.'lphi.'i is nt lioine on a three whi-Ivs' acutii'i,. Captain John i '. (Ip-sham last ninht reieieed ,n,i ,ri, t,, I'er T'ort Grant. Arizona, lo j dn Ids i-niroeiii. tlie Tth i-avi ,iy. U. S A. lb l--ft this after ii" 'li. iiU'i -xp els ! . i'1-r-.l t ' Ma in:: I" S"!l'l K' rt l;Kin h. s IT.e t" r W. rid s Sunday S -hool . l'.-n -id li'-.d in l.o:.'.'.:. J;:y nth .I. .Mr X. V. i .r.-iis;'.!. -n. ( i il.' ReV. J..M1-S 1 :. ,1 ,11, S. of N" I I 11 1.':': " i It .. rr This n "i r.:r,- a- li," S-i't i,'-r:i Ra:' ' a y t r " m r:i. . u: ... r 1 1 : - heo a i the tTi.i"i 1 ...(, ! i u.- ?t .l..-.,r ! ;t:):...1 "id. TlW.-' iaippi ii.- : i . .je iiiij i: ; i' ; l."i aad 113 thi ifi'-.ts o: ii.. .;.iP! ( oiii :r.h.: i !t '.- ,i sit:,; e -,ha.t th's nu-itt.-r fiu.n-M he Far.-f.i'.'i. 'iiy arra ir; .1 T".!:.y. it is siai'd. Mr. 1. .1. (";-.iTt!! whii peJi young li:.riv Ul.. t the f.u iiv. -n y 'ar i41 s ai of juscV- Hiiify Roberts. A vananl for assault and battery was swo: 11 ,111 before Justice WVsley Wiiitaker and the trial will take I'iaoe ton.oirow nioriiing. Jaiii' S K. B. Hardy. Jr.. and Joseph 'i. F i nlh iir. of the Governor's Guard. o K. Fiist KM'giaient N. C Voiun ie is haw be.-n given honorable d;s eh.ngoS mi aceouiii ..f i-hysleal d;s abiiitii'. TI'.i-t aie exp.-led to arrive from Jacksonville Saturday. Mrs. M. T. Non-V. of 4?1 North lilt. nut street lias issued cards to an at home for this evening from i un til M." o'clock to meet Misses FriwikliB. Rslham am! Skinner. The Misses Norris have returned home for the summer and will reitiie with their giien'.s this evening. Mr. Frank Williamson, of New York", son of Capt. B. ". Williamson, of IJaieigh, is a member of tJie now funics Astov's Ajtiilery. He has ln-eu promoted to a si'igeanry. Tills regiment was equU'ped by John Jacob Astor. Jr., Irom his own purse and copts the government ijisoluteiy noth Ins. The regiment is now en route to California to join the Manila army of n-einfivcement. Tomorrow. Friday evening, there will be a public reception in the lecture room of Central Methodist cburoji. This means a delightful hur fop all who attend for of all such occasions in ttrb! church, this , promises o be the most fntfrestine and pleasant. The public is kindly invited. There will be no adhfisslon fee, but a collection will be taten. Th exercises will consist of quartette, vscal solo, rtcitatlens read ing and Instrumental music by soma 1 the very best talent in alaigh.