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; fir"""- TIME VISITOR '"to 7 KA LEIGH, N. C, MONUAY EVfEtflNG, JULY 18. 1898 NTMBER 8625 :.; HKif YEAR TAR HEEL'S SUCCESS THE SOLDIERS LEAVEjGARROLLTOH 0PE. OLD lflBY OflUES LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Ol'EE? S Sergeant Paul C. Hut ton Re civesOol Promofio.i Six ftunprinie Off on Spe cials for tk South. Hal igh's Nw HotH Serv. s First I -inner Iod y. Pilsty Travelers From Pury Trams THE ,-i ATM. Over Twenty Thousand Spanibit Soldiers Lay. Down Their Arms. out QaAniAEircc minn ill! B rnr I II IBI I MM THEIR L16MTH0USES. Some Censure Toral for His Action in Signing Surrender Thrilling Sunday Scenes at Santiago. Rv Teleirranh to The Times-Visitor. THyAlnjlan, Juky l&i-Tbe UrH 1 nartTSnc posted the tallow'tag bulletin at f'p p. ta. BaaJWp "Santiago, tie Cuba, Juky 17. 'ajfcliuUaot Geoeral United States Army, Washintont I na-ae the aorusr to announoa tihart. the. AmertM flag has baee ftiis instant, 1 'eloe, hoigt ed over thu house ot the elvll ovrn or iB aeatiago. An immense eooaoarwe of people wm present. A idaon of cavalry and a regiment of Infantry presented arms and the band played national airs. A light battery fired a salute of 21 gun. Perfect order is be ing maintained by the municipal gov ernment. The distress le very great, but little sleknea' in town. 8oaroely any yellow fever. A sm&ll gun-boat and about 7D0 seamen left by Cervera have surrendered. The obstructions are being removed from the mouth of the harbor. "Upon coming Into tie city I dis covered a jetfrt nt&flimem of de fence. Flg&Mng as ibe Spaniard did the firrt day Vt vaaJd .hav cost 3.000 lives to have taken ft. Battalions ot Spanish troopB have boas depositing arms lnc? daflght In the armory, over which I nave guarfln. GaacaraJ Toral formerlv surrendered the plaaa and all stores at S a, m. V. ft fIAjn-KSv SPA.VIAKDS LAY THEIK ARMS. Sailtiaso. July 17, JJoou. Amid iio-X-re?si"e c erewiojiief. , thw SH-anish troops laid Hyil n 'tjieij-' itres between tffc'iincf (i the SpanUi) AUtfaja foii". at oFloeR tfcls nl)finl. c ral h'ioniter and a dirisivn and a brig alo loifinahder and their sta-ff wre esi.ried by a trocp of cavalry, and .ren:rnl Toral and hie stafl ky It Triiffipeters on botb sides ralutaa -with nourishes. tleaeTal Phaftes re turritd to General Teral the latter e?rrd, after it kad been kaadail to ffce Atnerjen cnisirnaBder. Our troejs lined p at Xke treactes, and were re v'itnSis Wt the ceremony. CeeMJ Toral rode through thee ily, taking foimal possession. The city had been sacked bejprp they- arrtvel, by thej Spaniards. M tfie palaife elabcrate cwenaorojea took plaee, fcXaeUy at hoon the American Sag was raised over he pal nte 3wl saTuYpd by 91 gpns W Capcwr's Imtterv. At tbe swme Uma all the lieirftneTitar b&hBs in U llae pl. td The Star Bpanglea Basher.1' aften which President McJJinley's congraula tory telejarwim was reod to eaeb regi ment. The Thirteenth, and Xinta egi mehts of Infantry HI remain .in -the itv to enforce order and exercise iu nicijTa' auhtirity. The Spahish fiflrc3 are to encafnp dvtsifle of wr lmes. .,,.. i j , THB AGREfiME'JH. On BoarH Disftaftn JSoat, Ok JlirV frua. Saturdays July 1 7 rft,- "ia Port Antonto, tmday, tfUfly lT.-What will be flone with General ShaUr's lore is ntt yet fully decided. Tfie physi cians declare that the army, owing to tie hardships of the fover, will not he fit for acttve duty fo some trme to come, and (Jeneral Miles is believed to be seriously considering the proposition to leave only immune regiments to hold the conquered province and return the body of the corps to the United States, sending other immunes from there to re-enf6rce the Santiago detachment, if necessary. Many, of the troops are eager to participate in the Porto Rico campaign which it is rumored about headquarters will immediately follow, but this is strongly opposed by the Bur geons. New cases of yellow feVer continue to appear dally, and fully 600 are now under treatment, but the disease is of a very mild form and tbe physicians say It s now well in hand. Only five deaths have oscurretl up to tonight, the low mortality being remarkablte and most encouraging to Dr. Gntteras and the other fever experts, who had gmr fears when the disease first appeared that the deatft rate would be very heavy. General Miles, in im inter-View today witb aeorrespondent OT the As soclated Prteest said he believed the danger from the pesf was over and that the men do not geem to fear it fcn the least owing to the mildness of most of the cases. - The formal sanction by 'the Madrid government of , the termn of capitula tion today unravelled the tangled skein of demands and counter-demands between the opposing commanders which threatened yesterday to end the negotiations and compel a. return to arms. After numerous conferences bad resulted in the agreement, . already sanctioned by General Blanco, General Toral decided that the approval of the Madrid government was necessary be fore heo onld leavs the city. - General onauer nraiuutiueu iiwi no wucn ap proval w&a necessary, that when Gen eaaj Toral agreed to ausreodar the pTovtnee el Santiago and General Blao sanctioned it, the agreement of suarracdar beaune an aoeamphttftfifl fact. Ua iMhMed that General Toral had either surrendered Thursday o acted fn bad faNfi, but etoctimentary iSrldetjde bore eut the faot that Ganeial Tore mentioned that he only eajjltulated subject hi government's sppaoval, aird the six commissioners by whom the articles were signed at 2:19 o'clock jae terday afternoon so rirted. fh whole matter was cleiored up this morning, however, whei General Toral reoeived tee necessary sanction from kladrfd. The agreement consists ot nine ar ticles. Tbe first declares that U hos tilities shall cease pending the agree ment Of flnal capitulation. Peeond That the capitulation in cludes all the Spanish forces and the surrender of all war material within tbe prescribed limits. Third "Ska t)-aniortation of the trocptf to fpaih at the earliest poMe nroniM, sasb force to b qralWd at the aearegt prt. Ffiurih-That the Spanish officers haJl retain their id arnis a,nd tfie enlisted tnan tbfir prsonaj prrtperty. Klfth That after the ftnal eapifulv Uon, the Spanish forces shall assist in the removal of all obstrueUoas to navi tfafloa In Santiago harbnr.' xtb gtat aftt-r the fiiwa ,jJuuk3i hin tjie crtnnjahdlng fifflcfrs sa41 ffl r.ifh a complete inventory of all arms nd munitions of war and a report of the soldiers in the district. Seventh Thut the Spanish general fhail ke pejrhittid ro taka the mjliaairy archlvtte ajyi nsorde vrjth Htm, EisrhLfc-."a.iit ai g-irrnknt iir1 in 5Hh Srr?ru!SLrv shall be puDrtV t re main in Cuba if they so elect, filvlng a partile that they will not again take nj an&s atrainpi the United States n ls proprf- W'leaMKl fruua pWvle. VhTth That the Srwuisii foroeii slnU b permrttwd to mar6h ut with ail the halirs f war. depositing their trus to fee disposed of by the L'itHd Suites IB thfi future, the Amaciswn aotfuals ifioners to recomhieod to tkelr rovprn neBt that the arms of the Jdaers be nAirtjed U tbufe "wrio so biMWil' (J fenijed fchwn." . The rti'cls weit? stsnsd ywterdBy nfteraixm aCtfi' a four hours1' saenion or the comrnlssionerE, who agreed tttat tne tarms yf feapiulati'Sn sRoilld await ike sanction ff the Madrid government. Ofcn!! JSiral. the white-haired, CoJ-toacd- of the Spaflien forces, sfas prejAit ftroiiahout the session and ap pearsl to be heart-brokan. He spoKe blttarfy of the fate wlTich comjlied biro o ft for peactf, bnt had no word i gar agaftist the sallant men, who bai conquered his army. He declared that he ld little chance to win. "I would hot dJsire t see mv worst ene my play vith the cards I held." he said to One of the commissioners. "Every ne of my generals was killed 6r woundee. I have not a single coln flel left and am surrounded by a pow erful enemy. We have counted 67 ships on this pert, and, Beside," he continued, waving his hands toward tfie city, "I have seve't trouble there," gpeaklng of the battle of the 24th of June In wbieh the 'Rough Riders and a part of General Young's command partiefpated. General Toral said that less than 2.0D Spanish troops were efl gaged, his loss being 3fir. lie would not say how many (Spaniards were killed at El Caney and befora-Santlago. "Heavy, heavy." he said dejectedly. In response to an Inquiry, he said that transportation would lie required for between 22.000 and M.onO men. there being that much of a force in the capitulated district. He informed the officers that Santiago harbor had been again mined since Admiral Cervera left. BRAVE HOBSON AGAIN. By Cable to the Times-Visitor. Santiago Harbor, July .lmost rmmedi$tery after the Spanish flag was haaled down on Morro Castle yester day the steam launchs commanded by Lieutenants Bohson and Palmer en tered the harbor penetrating to the Jlng stations ef the submarine mines. The talnes werft all exploded under the supefvaloa of the Vixen. It was ob--serred that two of the mineB had been exploded at the entrance, bnt it is thought that this is probably connect ed with the Sinking of thu Merimac. TROUBLES IN TURKEY. Tanglers, July 18. The Sultan Is con centrating his forces fn the vicinity of Ceuta and Mellla to guard the frontlet and preserve peace. SPANISH FLAG CAPTURED. Washington Julv 18p The Spaish flag captured at Juaaguasita Cuhs ay Company B, Tweaty-aecond Regular Infantry has been received at the Ad jutant General's office. , j : ' la cur THA( T fcUKGEON Has Has ived hiw Appoint mnt a Surgeon in tkc l-1. Army With the itaak of Liejatasant--Discharge from tkc First Eeiimeot Yasterday. Tbe nyjaw reached Raleigh today that Seak Easjl C, Hutten. of the first Rsi,mS hU been appoint Contract a n$$r qf tVBoVer ysaf, with the paboarU Air Line - .0 rank o4 Lfcmtenant, anU An4 has re-: Ralhvhy divided tli- c.'TiitT celved' dadens tb report for duty at'.oarryikg three companies Tanjita-, Fl.. as om aa his dtschaiS. from hSs wUqient, wbicH he tieen ap-' p'lfed fer e;n be received. ' Sergeajit Ilutton left Raleigh last Wednesday night for Washington In response to adviees from frfends at the DatioiMl capital and it was kri'ovfn to a few frfends that his mime had bewn stroiay reonrornefiJwd to the war deparuiiehV Sergeawft Hattua. thifussh a lioensad phyaleian, al one ef tbe yoifnger man vairali, i. wkce osialtiok wag unusually bright,! M Jor Wibi. r. the cionma ndei sails-tad ka the ranks of Oaptajn Bain's division, an-i Adjutant )i. I wtnsv tVn Croldsboro. whiaa Mae corafunietl Ik'- companies oV'-r t aawng the first to arrive at Camp board. Brvau Gauev. now more than two; Tr.e fmith.-.rnV special left short y at miaithe as. He was acn gireo a ser- ter tin: Sirai..nrd v.nb tb. wing gearlcy, sad wkea the rertmnt re- cei-ed orders at Jaaksonville instruct-1 K' lni.ftav I ia Ciloaei Arrli,neld to send recruit- "f Tarboro, x ing parti.'s to n State ergeaat Hut- tie. Fin. ton was 4eaJled wttti the tartv oa ''osipany t duty here Under Lieutenant T. 13. "f l-enoir. u. Cariptian. The duties assigned to Ser- tin. Fla. gant Hatton aaade hira medical -1 "vreimnv Qjoiner, and of $he many men sent Gressbori from this dSstrict onlv one ftiun has ' been turned down at Jacksonville, and Major y :. this was on account of age and not to aiviH mistake on the part of Dr. Hutton. , w uolr" b; ' yirst Regiment asd his efficient work In ,W .tnuitv tsf , v n m in im, hip..i'ii m strong points in hi. favor, and bis Dromotion is dne to his own hard work raCaer than to intiuence and po litical jmll. Dr. Hutton Is a young man of pussi IS!'. V" .- . , Uipioum ai n uieuicaj iwSt '' " injTUin. ne n nun ajiv. n iii xuiiciii, I having snafle manv friends whiUj his J rsalmeut Wai in wrrno in xfite cj:y and since his arrirU here with he recruit-. ins party- : The work of recruiting the First lU-g-' inwnf goea stoadily otu Tfie reerulUng parties at other points in tbe State are doing good work, but Lieuten ant Chrbtiap's men lead as for nuni ; l)f sent to Jacksonvflle'' Tftv rei si. nnatOrl ovr S00 ii aild ru.w lacks about one hundred to complete its ortanjisttion under the receat 1 1 : -dr increasing the maximum strength of each company to 106 men. The regiment will possibly be com pleted by the ejii of this week, and it ii iiAfrnaeed Jj Washington tbas t,'oL . ArmfljiidV tofJl Will te ;vtni(; tbi.se set ko PortJj Rri within the uvxt two weks. j pooro stieo kxpkditk x. ' By TriaiSnatfa H the TTwies-ViPitor. I Waiatja. Jy IS. General Brooke vm la aafifpreace with Secretary Al- gas- and AcHutat Corbln this mnn iilg resjaMdJ-ri (ie Porto Rico ftxpedi rioa. Gettw Miles cablee from San- tfagp tho-t he has four batteries aboard traneporw aeooy iu u ior ronu ruoo; fifth, Efeviith and Nineteenth Ir4fi.n,- trv ajid Jteb batteries C and M, of the l SeveutH Attfrillery; also eig)jt h.ary I l.utt m .-WVi mnHars Kn e been nf. flered to prepare lor the expedition. The iirbparatfiHts are ' being pushed wlith all possible hastV. irt U the 1 1- tntioH of Overall P.roolsfe and Adji)-. taut CdttJin to start the caiyitt!gri be-, fore the end of the, week. "-THE Cl.tTf Of CHARXwfJTTE.' It iS at Atlantic CHy ami is Much Atimiryd. The North Carolina (iSv. 'The City rhhrlntrf.. iu vl.V,r n cn-e:.t hllinv North fafrilS-ia entinle would like to be at Atlantic City. Irjj noting Its arri- Ju' val there The Atlantic City Daily Un ion says': i "The North Carolina exposition car, 'The CJtjr of Charlotte,' arrived in this '' v. city a fe days age, and is now on ex hibition at tahe Reading depot. It is actually a Staite fair in miniature, in which are displayed the wonderful products of the farms, orchards and vineyards, the forests, mines and fac tories of the productive State of North Carolina. This car differs from many of the other traveling State exhibits inasmuch as a greater variety of great j resources. In the car are products can , be shown from this State specimens of mens of fruits.itc ge tl.iiQ t'oXtfTi fruits, grains, tobacco, wines, woods, beans and other vegetables, minerals, cotton ,rice, game and a thousand and one things that are curiosities to many people of this State. 'Every schoolboy or girl should see I the interiot of this car, for such an op- Lportunity may not be presented to them again. The exhibit is instructive, ei1 ,,, ,,H, Americans, steamed out of and one they will never forget. Mr. ,nt t.,,.,r flying the American flag. Moore, who has charge of the car, Twel . smaller vessels also surrender talks interestingly of his exhibit and e(l. 1 1, , cqban Hag waved over Socapa of the rapid development of hie State, casil, - few minutes, but was quickly He is a eitize-n of Charlotte, which, he ,m,..., for the American colors. Morro says, has doubled in poptnation m the past six years, and is now a great manufacturing centre. The car will be in city a few weeks." MILES AT JURAGUA. ' . weie given a dinner in the forenoon by Off Santiago, July 1. General Miles the S;onlsh. There was plenty of wine, remained at Juragua during the com- but n. lablo scarcity of eatables. Great pietion of the agreement yesterday and destitution in the city. It is reported a copy of the articles was seat him by that luring the ceremonies Shafter General Shafter this morning. "That ordered th arrest of Sylvester Scovil, is splendid," he said, "we get every-'the World i correspondent. ' thing that we came after." General i jr Miles went to Quantanamo today, and TO SEND THEM HOME. it 4s reported that he will remain there - until the Washington government de- By Telegraph to The Tiir3s-Vi8Hf r. Inltely decides ebout the Porto Rico! Washington, July 18. The expense campaign. A large number of troop of sending 'the Spanish prisoners back ships are lying off here, and It is gen-'to Spain wjlll cost over a million. The erally believed that a large part of food will ciost over four thousand par General Shatter's army will be moved day and thle trip will probably oocupy soon. iw . (fifteen days). OTHER SIX TO LEAVK Sash a Report Current Iri Kaleigh Tod y hat Could not be Confi"aad at the caab Two Companies Reported Ordercd'to Governor's Island. The' six companies of the Second Regim itnt ordered to trie South lett Jefghi Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. thorn each 1 ! The Seaboard special utss lh advance mf th 1 a !V outlier lani'-s ' .ni M m i n -and parried tht fallowing 'oni: Company M, C;'.ptain Cooper, of Murphy, to F 'fori. Atlanta, (1ft. ; Co npany F, Uaptnln S. Lumber Bridge, to Foil AtHuii'a. t;a. I cYnitmny A. Captfiin It. ra:."Hvi)bc-. to Tybe lsia I'her- b. of, 'i-s.in, Hu 1. : of r Sa- f this , ;tc-Sea- C"U,nnie, .n n.ri. ( 'n ptai' Fort Ft ,'. .b-Preys. s. St. A t.gas-. Captain Kdmi'ind .I'-nes, Fort Francis, i-t. Augus- Captniri 11. I' Landsend. l'i . da rt lb . of ynl, : . the coniirumding "P i' or v. and Adjutant Hniilbvr i allied the coiiipani-'H tii rn. ! coini'niii- hiive all deiUnatjons without arrived at their iiM-nli-nt or e;:eir.''i by ?'la .tco"rdlli ,to. re'"ll ts ffieinls . A teiiCrt was current 1"daV I the effect that the six rt-niain.ug oov.i ..nios Mtinbl leave hei'e lomot'"W. Th- !'- ( "omiiani s F .n-1 ri Uiiiii.i. on 01 il. were til be sent to Gov. no r i-nmpariiep 1! and K t- I'or. ' "omt'ailiep 1 and K b N. H., and Companies fortress M 'tiro'. Tmnio obcained rio i iMUivir.a ti. port. and I. tie.- ,AS?-.M .VI I.' i )F i .i:v K V. A im; tfh i'.'': v. 'i'j; ; led In -b i. ! I i.-b. 'e y I in r: : coll, u.. Atlm.'.-t!. :- n.'t so b-. iel ''taiit'S in . . luntry ; i.-t ..!' tb- . ,.y froo i roe. lit. ap V i of Kill. '..'Ii r. toembel'i r . I )liJ.v i that '!:. ft ..tile of A '; at X. f F.: He ;iL.:i . .. i ed 1. ma : .-.n-. Hill: a4 motb. ,'r.n-t litiins w.s ill. !! I'UI IIS. W ho ' HIV. ' t. .oassr.ehusetis in th.- il'ji . lie Slate capit !. He; f ' r h:h '.he ! pltd . Ai. ; t'.'an.lry bujldinu n.'W Missis. Allen and Cr.im.t .vrif hail all the iron v .rk n .tit'.l uio.ililed in his fuii'io. v-'ait"l was fimsheil -M titiiiin.l his foundry !., us i : . .- -,h. For several yeai M Hates was in parceo-tl ' n Hurns. the firm uh:i:. " til'.l-ns & Co. tin sent his son Emory 1 ge ,-n Norwich. Vorn:..'.;l. . ...i. There Emery I'.uriis i alnl they graduated fmni .y, ;n the same class in Is.":!. 10: :u : A! t, in t. I'.UTf. in I... Fie mi'. with .-' jnp si F t,-. ,-b.. i,R t, u D,,,Vt.y -..o.. . -Uins 'njJn returned to Ral-.tgh. Wh ,h,. v ,v,- br.de out Mr. Hums r. mail, ;n tlu South, but moved t.. chalbri oun'ty. Mr. I'nVcry Burns w. in i.. N'. 'i f ,0k and -orkd in the nsvy :.!! th.c A I .' t . y.-ai s Hi' '1.1 at X.. N,t:. - :ne .of his death . ai-- -in eiiVbi et. vm.-.'.: .-. he was in th -yvoinment in the n , ! a. ' ( 're son survives i v Burns' mother. Mi s lorn I. A i n. bllil.s ;o. .Id el his sister. Mis. J. ivinu in Raleigh H bed her eighty-four i-s with her .laugh' Cole, on North I'eis- PLENTY OF WINK. fas ; ' !.- aih to The Times-Vis-lor. ii:... via Pin. va del Ksle. Iul 11 . ciiy was formally surrender! d a t il. this morning. Generals Shufl w I.e. di-r. Lawton. Ludlow, Amen i; i t. with eighty officers of lower; . i -.-.ii ted by the squadron "l y egim.nt anil infantry mil tie; iii ale' Cro i. mayor, chief of police and ,.-l'op of Santiago in the public :r..ntii!g the Cathedral at that .hen the formalities of turning ur. over I city to the Americans look pia. . In- Cubans were not officially rep;.- ed. The American tiag was ri'ls.-'i or tbe civil government budd ing at noon. A light battery fired a salute "f twenty-one guns amid great enthusiasm. The Red Cross steamship "State of Texas," carrying supplies, with I'inrn Barton aboard, entered the ,.. pUni, a immediately after the Spanish piioh, ;,: A vm-oK. which whs surrender- Casth wreck ments iSpcuii batteries in that vicinity were I as a result of the bombard y the fleet. The American and troops are hobnobbing on the Ibillsid - surrounding the city. General jshafier and the commanding officers KKADY AT SIX O'CLOCK. i Mr. O. J. Carroll's Handsome New Hotel Tliroaghly I'qmppad With ?ew Farni ture. i KeaJy for the Sublie--Thi rAening': Dinner. This afternoon Haleigh's new hotel, "The Carrollton.'- will be open for the reception and at six o'cluck the first dinner will be served, "The Carrollton has k 'en rapidly pushed to completion, and has the ap pearance of one of- the happiest homes in the State, it adorns Fayetteville street at the Carbarrus street junction, ami is conveniently situated for all vis itors to the city, whether bent on busi nes ur pleasure. The office is one of the prettiest in the countrv. it i not immense, but contains all the necessary hotel equip 'rt).,nt it iu l-.i n.lu. ii-.i I v nMriprxil unit I Hie ceiling ii, of natural wood finish. 1 The dinintr mum is situated on the southern side of the first linor whore a delightful breeEe i always to be found. The hotel is almost completely sur rounded by verandas and the rooms urn all nearly furnisiied with brand new furniture. The announcement that "The Car rollton" Is open for business as made by the proprietor, Mr. u. J. Carroll, lliis afternoon, and the owner gives a glowing and deservedly compliment ary description of the new hotel. It new frem cellar to garret. Thu opening this afternoon wiH be in grand style but "TheCarrollton" promises even better yet to come. Within two days everything will be running smoothly and the house will be popular with every one. The public may be assured of a warm welcome at any hour. In the day time Mr. John Tucker will be in charge and at night Mr. Willis Hervey will wel come the guests. The steward. Colo nel Luck, has pleasant surprises in store for the guests of the hotel, and the northern baker, Mr. Stoudt, will supply the b st of breads. The dinner this evening ill be served ii: the southern dining room, where only pleasant tilings meet the eye of tne gu.-sts. Polite servants will be at tie- call of guests, and all that is asked at present is a trial, which Mr. Carroll I'l'oir.isis will convince the public of the HMod qualities of Raleigh's new cem in the hotel line. iYF.KA AT CHURCH. F .ok i" Annapolis to lb. Spanish Admiral. a-...l's. July 17. Maryland's an lepo.al uas crowded today with ;i y -s.- ki-i s. w ho crime from- llal- . V.';..-h,ngton und else.1, here, by by v. iii'-i . in the hope "f K''t- i i i at Admiral Cervera and ,.-i e Ii.. fought and lost in th- i:.-.val !i;;bt off Santiago. Those .-a. -bed here early in the mornintr A in iellt lll e I:. w rewarded for their trouble, a , in arly all the prisoners, including tin- ii :i tiixl. attended divine services at St. ,.'!:! Roman Catholic church, whore ' iVe v ' offered up thanks for their dehv- :.-;r,eo from the fate that overtook so , Ms, sty of their comrades. The church, j -' i. h is the only one "f tbe Rumiin .'atholie denoniination Ln thu ciiy. is ..f the landmafks "f Annapolis, and imIo-.-ioos in its membership some of ;he nest prominent people ot the city. ; is e.-nducted by the liedemptorist, ! :v. tl'.-rs. is a handsome structure, and . i bought to possess one uf the h?ind-.ti:.-'t interior? of any religious ediP.-e .-i !': State. The morning's servi-'es is conducted by i'.rother John, one .. '.:le- most prominent of tbe Order of ! i d.-n'ptorists. in the present e of a con- i ici'ii.in which taxed the capacity "f , t-e edifice. Probably no service held i . ohm its walls for many years posses ; - I o great an in'.en-st or made a more :' found impression upon those who ' . - tided it. i t the close of the services, the of ! ' 's returned b the Naval Academy ! i, i spent the balance of the day in jn "Hing about the croijnds or loung I i.i on the broad piazzas which siir I' liiai most of the bulldinsrs in which !i.- I risoners are quartered. They are j. : i. ly ecoming ncctistomed to their mi'- undings and seem cheerful and j' in. m ed. Ample provision has been ' iiiv'. for their comfort, their fmnl is pi. ni il'iil and of the best quality, and cloth. - will be provided for those who ui! I o-Cept. 'io!.iin Kulate, of the Vizcayn. is lb'- only one of the offv'-s who has 'hu- f ir refused to sign the parole pi. .),.. His reasons for it are that Adn.i' .! : Corvera w as only required to i;i . i verbal promise and that his re's) rank entitles him to the privii-.gi. The authorities here n . doubt that the matter will be bh arranged, and that the seru f the gallant officer will be over- 1 i In pi - , coloe Aii' (lilli-l v i e w . (hot 'ibg iiii.)l Cervera has positively de 1 I grant any newspaper inter i. II" has written a note, stating liil. he appreciates the honor of asked his views, still he must ',m line i.i give them. To Mr. De Bar til. a Spanish-American citizen, he said today .that he could not meet the gen tlemen of the press in their represen tative capacity. What has been done in history, he said, and now he was under some rules of restraint and coul.l not speak. He expressed himself as appreciative of the courtesies shown hi m. Son e of the Spanish officers thought they could mall their letters without censorship, and a number were drop pud mto tie city boxes today. They wi re returned to the Academy author ities for inspection. X STWONG COMBINATION. New York. July 18. It Is rumored that W. W. Astor and Mrs. Ogdea Goe let, representing two of the largest American fortunes, are to wed. DTTFMIELD. SICK Washington, luly lS. Duffield 1b re ported stricken with yellow fever and now at the Sibr.oey hospital. H K MA KM KN is lliose Who ar in the Public KyeVovc ment of People who Have or Have Not Gone to the WarMews in Little .tpace. Mrs. C. C. Baker and children have returned from a visit to Norfolk, Va. Rev. and Mrs. I. McK. Pittenger and Mis Pittenger laft this morning for LTarbjim. Remember that the excursion to Lit tleton will leave the Union station promptly at 7 tumorruw morning. Mrs. ('has. Johnson returned this afternoon from a pleasure trip to Wrightsville Leach. Mr. Jas. A. Sander? representing the New York Biscuit .oiiuiany, left tliis morning for Baltimore and New York. Miss Funk'e Worth is sick with fever at the home of her father, State Treas urer U'. 11. Worth. Her condition to day was uuchanged. Th o regular Seaboard Air Line nir.th-bound train due to arrive at 11:0 a. in. will reach here at ti o'clock this aftwrnoou. If you are going to Littleton on the excursion tomorrow be at the Union station at 7. The train will stop at Johnson street at 7:10. Private James Daggett, of Wilming ton, who is well and popularly known in Raleigh, is confined to the hospital at Canui Dan Russell. Miss Mae O'Brien, of Charleston, S. (.'., who has been visiting Misses K1I and Sarah Klrby, left this morning for her home. Mr. M. M. Smith had another very serious attack last Saturday morning, and was taken homo. He has been suffering very much ,but today is re ported as being some better. Mr. J. W. Bailey leaves tomorrow for tile Thotmisville Orphanage to at tend a meeting of the directors of that institution. During the past year there were ISO pupils cared for at that orphanage. Col. John S. Cunningham, President of tile North Carolina Agrucultural Society, is in the city making some pre liminary arrangements for the great. Slate Fair this fall. Jas. 11. Smith, of Macon, (la., an old Ualeijjh printer, and brother of Mr. U. W. Smith, is spending some time in the city visiting relatives and li'ietds. The I roily party w hich wan postponed !mm last Tuesday eVeiiilig will be given tonight if the weather permits. Those hoJding tickets will find the Ve nus at their disposal at s:45 o'clock, and others wishing to spend a pleasant v. iiing i-.-ii; liii.l ii" more satisfactory way than joining the happy throng tonight. The Seaboard north-bound train to day was several hours late. This was caused by the derailing of the gravel tain a few miles from Manly. The nmrnuix train arrived at Manly on lime and had to await the removal of the derailed train. A special was made up here and took quite a large crowd north. In th'i Mayor's Court this morning John Hobby and William George, col ored, were arraigned for an affray In Hailey's bar. George was discharged, and Hobby fined SJ.Jfi. Stokes Crump S as up once more. This- makes over two hundred times that Stokes has appeared in Mavor's Court. He was lined H.-Z f..r letting his, list fall on tile jaw of Mr. S. K. Manning. Don't fail to attend the basket pic uii tr'ven by the Engineers at Little ton. July Hull, and remember that all who go will have full access to all the mineral waters thev want and also a privilege of participating in the dance on the pavilion at the springs. If you think h's too much trouble to prepare a basket for the occasion Just go right lilonir. The man in the refreshment car will make amide arangements fur you and yours. OFF FOR LITTLETON. The excursion to Littleton, under the auspices of the Brotherhood of Loco nioiive Engineers, will leave the Union station ;tt 7 o'clock in the morning. This will be one of the most delightful .uitings of the season, and will be en joyed by all. Everything possible will be done for the comfort and pleasure of the picnickers. BURNING THE LIGHTHOUSES. Bv Telegraph to the Times-Visitor. 'Key West. July 18 The Spanish lighthouse keepers at Cape Mays! and Cape Lucrecrea have burned the light houses in protest of the act of Capitu lation sighed by General Toral. The Spanish garison at Guantanamo have spiked all the cannons and exploded the magazines. The gunboat Machins arrived this morning and reports hav ing seen C;ne Mavsi lighthouse and two others In flames, also reports that the harbor of Neuvitas, which eon tains the Spanish gunboat, steamer Hurnbcrto Rodriguez, is blockaded by tbe Badger. The Rough Riders from La Quasimas arrived this morning on the steamer Solace. JUDGE EWART'S RESIGNATION. C f. i , is r. The lotijj looked for -resigny tion ot Judge Henry G. Ewart as Judre ol Criminal Court was received at ths Governor's office today. The resigna tion was .expected when Judge Ewart first received his appointment, but he awaited the adjournment of Csna-tess and re-appointment by the President before sending ln the document Judge Ewart no. longer fears being turned down ty the Senate. : , 4 v
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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