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Ouxirkp 1 ----- THE TIMES Prints the News Nothing ...!' v, but the News. THE .TIMES Knows All Alike Wishes to Please Its Readers. Vol! 1. RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1898. No. 197. ...... i ft V NOW IN CONFERENCE The House Passes the Senate Resolutions, Striking Out the Cuban Independence Clause, by a Vote of 183 to 153. SENATE REFUSES TO C0NCUR - Five Republicans Voted With the Democrats to Uphold Recognition of Cuban Republic Great Throng at the Capitol to Hear the Action of the House. RIOTOUS MOBS IN CURA WHEN SENATE'S ACTION WAS LEARNED Notwithstanding Armistice, Fighting Continues in Cuba Spanish Colony Leaves New York Wednesday for Home Spanish Spies Are at Key West Watching the Move ments of U. S. Ships Admiral Sicard Returns to Duty as Special Advisor to the Secretary Four Hundred Thousand Volunteers May be Called for by the President at Any Time. WiMIlNGlON r ( pnl is - (FKOM-'ASSOCIATED PRESS Tll.ll THE NEWS AM) ( IBSKRA ER.I TIIIO HOUSE ADOPTED A MOTION 'I'll sriiKTITt'TW THE SENATE .VMKMKMrMS 1 C I P I' HIE ONlb RECOGNIZING THIO ( IRAN RE rXTBUO BY 'A VOTE OF IN-'! TO 1 .".'. THE RESOLUTIONS NOW GO To THE eOXEERIOXClO COMMITTEE. TUB INSURGENTS ATTACK A ' SPVXTSH I'ORT IN PINAR DEL ItlO RIOTOUS DEMONSTRATIONS AT,.r..lts greeted the reading of tin? Senate BARCELONA AND OTHER PLACES . resolutions. Representative Cooper, of OX .RECEIPT OK THIO MANS or Wisconsin: who visited the Senate to '1-1 1 10 SENATES ACTION. (l l.l.l.-. 1-11) IIY THIO AUTHORITIES. CALK roil VOLUNTEERS. , l'l'esiilent M:lv Increase Army to Ma.u nnini 41)0.1 Htll. P.v Telegraph lo The '1 lines. , WASHINGTON. April I.N.-Representative Hull- of Iowa, Chairman ol the House Committee on Military Affairs. . isitod the PrcKident 1his inornin.it mi l submitted to him tinnl draft of the bill to re-organize the regular army on a war footing, mid the lull authorizing the President to eujl lor volunteer to tho maximum iiuiiiIkt of four hundred thou sand. The President approves holu mensures, mid they will lie introduced in Congress within n dny or two. may iiiayio no conitorencio. Bv Telegraph to llic Times. W VSIIINGIOX D C Vpi I 1 Mr. Dinglev s mot intv to concur in tin1 Semite Amendments!, striking out tiio ro oognitism of Culm, was adopted ly a vote of one hundred 'sunt wvenly-nine to otic hundred nnl fifty-fivo. '1 he reso lution us jiiuoikUnI will now go li:iek to tih Sonnie. The pmllnhiklies. at this hour, nre thnt; the Semite will iieeept 1li vrdh-t of the 'House without u eon frence. The Hottsa nurivudeml its own resolutions coiniih.'tely. Ci' 01tI0XCH NTXr-ESSABY. By Telegriiph to The Time. WASHINGTON. D. O., April.. 18. It is now decided that the action of the Ilouee innkes it "'sslble to uvoid up poinliiig n 'onf'renee committee t6 agree on resolutions. QIT10T IX I1AYAXA. By Cable to The Times. HAVANA. Apr'l 1(1. All is iuiet this tnoinlng. The weather is line and the streets are crowded. SI'AXISll SI'IIOS HIOUIO. By Tclegraith ti Hie Tiim-s. KEV WEST, April 18.-The city is full of Spanisli. sides watching every niovcnieii: of our Jinvy and repurting tin: unne to the Spanish government. SICAB1 ON DUTY. By Telegrnph to The Timeg.' WASIIIXGTOX, Al"!' 18,-lloor A.f minil Bhurd who has been on nick lenvo linn been ordered, nt bin requwt for some duty, to be nK-eial advisor in the office of the Secretory of tl? N'y- VSHIM.ION, 1 C, VpnIlX- 1!0M Ivl) riilvhs iu Til 10. MOWS AND OBSERVER.) THE SKXATK REIT'SE'D TO CON CUR IX Til 1-3 HOUSE AMENDMENT V U)IIJ or 40 JO !3. THIO RESOLUTIONS NOW UO BACK TO hie iiolsi: ( : it hat ioxti i U SI A SM. Bv Telegraph to lhe limes. ASHIXGTOX, April lS -Iu the HIouso grout applause from tho Dcin.- ,.n, ,i the probability there, reported hi: opinion thill the tlie:r resolul ions ted. Senate would accept with recognition onul- l'.v 1 clcniph to 'The 'l imes. WASHINGTON. April 18. -An army of Aineric-iin -iti'iens liirgi' enough tt lake Ilavanti bcveifred the House end ol ' the eupitol thi4 liiornui!;. Never since the marble wing ot the house was com pleted twenty years aco lias such a crowd clamored for admittance, (-peaker Itecd adopted siK-cial rules tor this oc- ' casioii. Only twelve rows will he open to the people. 1 he balance ; the fallen- is reserved, each member receiving two tickets. the men (.'allicnd aboul the btuMin:; at h o clock. Meinbcrs of I' ( oiikh'ss wire on hand early in respon-se lo sM'(-ial. notice kivcii hv Speaker Iteed. I he Uepublicnus are inussinjr forces to I have the recoKiiil:iu clause struck out. ) now itiori'BLicAXs pltjcky. Par h'lcgTiiph to The Times. WASHINGTON. 1). C. April 18.--I' ive Itepiiblieiins voled wit:i the Demo crats to recognize Cifban. ludependeiK'e. TOOK A SHOltT BIOCIOSS. By ielegrnph to lhe 'I lines, j WASHINGTON-. April IS.-Iiuine-diately after meeting of Congress -ad journed till iiotui wit limit, transacting any liu.simxs. OUIt SEOlTtlTHOS STBOXG. By Cable to The Times. U)XDOX, April l-S.-There i' mtieli stronger feeling in Auiericaii securities. . .SPAIN HIOri.'SE'D COAL. Ships of Any Xatwn AVill b, Itel'used Knt ranee, l'mn-rs. By Tcdegrapli to Times. WASHINGTON, I). C . April 18. Ti"e 1'resident lius ikcideI not to allow Spain 1o gi't eoal or previous here for their warships. Entrance papers will lie iH'ftised shipsrof any natkn tiarfyiiij? the eon t mill ml of war to SimnlsJi mitIh. ' SI'ANTAUnS llETUBX HOME. By Telegraph to Th Times. NEVV YORK. ;.April 18. All urrange nieuts have 'been made ljy the Spanish legation to return the Spanish o!ouy from New York to Spain. The vessel is chartered to leave Wednesday. The "lime applies In Boston and other points. 'Mr. Julius Mahler, of Durham, arriv ed to-d'ay to utteud tho Si;iiiiiiou-Mililer nuptin'U to-morrow ujornig, s - V0TE 46 TO 38 A It. MY MOVING TO CUBA. Anu'ruan Soldiers lieau Hi.; 1 rump To-Day. . WASHIXOTOX. D. C. April IfS. Bv 'Ivlejsrnph to i hi! I lilies. The arniv of occupation lor ( uba moves lo-dav. the conilriicts tor the transitu lalion ot troops mcinjt given out. Ik fore evening the large part, of t:ie ariny HVill bo moved back and he crack cnval rv. -Sixtlv Tomiiwiit i the arany. sla thuuxl at. roi't Mver. a., it is just an ruiiure.d. will be on nhc maivli th.x evenini:. Tiie ItcguueiiT. will pass through 1l)is city; (ieueral .Miles starts for 'the South not. later than A cdiws dav. 'I'he camps al. Mobile, .nanipa and New Orleans will lie on the outskirts of the ci.tr.es. YOTIOD AT 1J:L'0 O'CU)'0K. . v Telegraph to Uie .1 imin. WASHINGTON. I). C. April 18. The IIo'tMO at .12:0 began1 voting on 'otigresHiniiu Dingle.v s motion to Mlrike I'riiiu the SciKile resolution Lie clause bv winch , recognition 1- is iniwU ol the republic of ( uba. CUBA NO'L' RECOGNIZED. I'.v Telegraph to Tho Times. Washington. April 18 Mr. Ding- lev" motion was carried. 1 he House then voted tin- the Semile resolution de claring that Spam must evacuate ( uba ami that the President must use the arniv and navv lor this purpose hut ex isting Cuban republic was not recog nized. Carried. MORE TKOOl'S I'OU TAMPA. Bv 'telegraph to 'llwi limes. NEW YOKK. April 1(i.-Companics U mid 10 of the Infantry siailiniKMl at (iovcrnor'H Island, are tinder orders to start to Tampn niMiiedrattdy, STOCKS HIGH AND ACTIVE By Telegraph to The- Times. NEW YOR. April 18. Stocks are -higher to-day nd are very active. THE "LONE STAR" ARRIVES. By Telegraph to The Times. BROOKLYN. N. Y.. April 18. The hargo "Lone Star," with gnus ami wreckage f tho Maiiiiv" arrived here to-d-iiy. . WRAXGLIXC. IX COXtiRESS. WASHINGTON. I). C. April 10.-. Opinioii.H differ widely regarding the disposition of tlie Setinte tjj make ainend eil Tosilntions. Jomo say they will eim eur and other say a coiiferemv ivmi milK'i. will 'le lMM-essnry. Otheri suy they, will not accept the olmnge. PRiS. CUESPO K1U.I0D. By Cable to The Times. CARACAS, April 18.-Preidont Croio, of Velioziiela. was killed Sat urday wliile engaged iii a .battle wi Hernandez, of the reUd foivos. - The portatt of .Tiulgo Byniini will be prosonloil to the Simwenio oourt to-inor-itiw niorniing lit 10 o'olock in the Su promo court room. Tho piOilic is In vited. BA I LIOY-KEKD CONTEST. iASlllNOTOxTT). C. April W After tin- vote m the House, .Tohiison- vf . Indiana, i nskii mldii-ssed the Hnuise lor an Injur hi opposition to nil forms ol expression- 'that look like war ht'liovnig win- unnecessary and Hiiwar- r,aTitcd. The lneiu-lM-r denmiuled re gular order, and Johnson resumed bis sear. Mr. Bailey engaged in n. wrangle with 'tiii- chair, after whreh Bailey de- nianded ,-iud secured recogiirt:oii to make parlinmeiitary niuirv- ' SENATE'S' SESSUN. WASHINGTON. D. C. .April 18. 1'iM! S'liale to-dav Iruiisaeted routine businoss. BLSOLl TION PRINTED.' .WASltlXGTOX, J). C. April 18. -blie resolution was sent lo the Govern ment Printing Ofhce 'and 1hc messenger was instructed to wint 'mini he got a printed copy.. 1.800 MORE MCLKS l'OR CI'RA. .WASHINGTON. 1). C. April .18. '1 lie W :w I lopartiiwnt has ordered ad ditional purchases ot eighteen .hundred imiles .lor ( nbu. KISSIOD AND MADE I P. WASIIINtiTON. D. Congrcssnian Barllel't niKdogizr I I or the book dent ot luftl week. ('..April 18. aud Lruniin throwing inci- S10NATI0 TO SIT TO-NIGHT. WASHINGTON. D. C. April 18.--Seimtor Davis said lio would ask the Somite t" sfl to-uight. lhe House reso lution will be rusbed mver to the Senate as) fast as .the- clerks can prepare it. SIGSr.IOlO DETACHED. WASHINGTON. D. (... April 1 Secivlinv Gage nolilicd eniplovcss of the Treasury Deparl'uient that they will be granled one your to join the army. (iplaiu Sigslx'e detaihed troiu the Navv Departmonl' -iind ordered to duly at St. Paul league Island Navy 'iard. I'll U1TING IN t'l'BA. Bv Cai.le lo I lie Times. HAVANA. April lS.-Kurtlier light ing inns oiH'iirretl at finar uol liio. STIHONtiTll OP THE ARMY. Now Includes About 'SiMHt Men. Ahoiu Strength in Cuba. 2..'itH) Oriii-ers and Halt the -Spanish Tin. strength oT lhe lulled Slates rniv lor many yours has been lixod s i t J."illil ineli. exclusive ot ollleers. these were iIiviiIinI into ten regiments of cay alrv. live ot artillery, and twenly-live ol in l.i in rv. . . Receiillv this arrangement . watt upset bv tlii' law creating two additional reg iments' ot artillery, which has liicrease.l lhe force bv about 1 .ill M I men. Ol lhe inlantrv lliere are So.! officers ami IJ.oSS men. ot the cavalry -1.18 offi cers and o.SbS men. and of the nrlillerv oM officers 'and o.OOO men. In nihlition o-l!) officers) ami 2.iMO men were on lhe general staff, signal corps, euilct corps liospital and nmbiilance corps. If war follows the present crisis H is hkelv that General Merrilt will Hike in- livi uiiunnd of the troops in the held. as next in rank (o General -Miles. Al though a A est Pointer he is anoth'T who won rapid prouioiion m lhe civd war. W hi'li it broke out he was a second lieutenant of cava I r v. W hen il ended be was a niajor-genei'Ml ol volunteers, his commission oven antedating that ol (ieueral Miles. Most of bis reputation resls upon brilliant cavalry dashes with Sheridan, ho and ( u-ier being that, lead er s chief uuls.. l.siiiuatos of tin- iiuuilier of Spanish troops in Cuba vary. bur. according to the best information. Ihere are about ."il,()l)ll tit for active service, nearly dou ble the strength of the I'nitcd Slates n rni.v.' Baltimore Sun. WILL NOW REORGANIZE. Raleigh Cycle and "..Pleasure Club to Meet Wednesday.-;' . '. riu Raleigh Cyel id Pleasure Club. which gave so milch pleasure to many Raleigh people and visitors here lust summer, is to be reorganized! and the picnics and moonlight rides will proba bly begin at tin early dale. The following call was to-day sent to members of the club: The Raleigh Cycle and Pleasure Clul will meet Wednesday, April iiOlh, at ." p. In., at the office of Mr. Charles Root for t no election of otticors tor the com ing Koiisou. 1'. W. MAULER, Secretary. There' is at present no president of the club us Judge Womiiek tendered his resignation when ho left, for New York. The other officers of the Club t .the present time tire: Vice-President -Mr. Chus. Root. Secretary mid Treasurer Mr. l'led Mahler. Captain Mr, Perrin Bnshee, Mr. Omeifn H; Toster returned this morning from Ilmw River, "HBfllFFT HIDE" Chairman Caldwell on the "Blunderbuss." AT DAGGERS' POINTS REMARKS "ANENT" HIS EXCELLENCY BY HIS LATE FRIEND. Mr. Caldwell Vented His Wrath and Made Sundry Remarks About His Lata Benefactor. The ( ' lid well-Russell coiilcsl may now be -considered a closed incident, ill. least so it was slai.-d on the streets to-dav. The ( Vnmussion will meet on Wednes day and Mr. Caldwell will presndc. No appis'iMluoiit will be made, though Governor has been considering the mat ter to-day. lie has expressed himself, lo a friend, as thinking it best not to make anv 'appointment: and it is ruinoi- ed lha-l counsel has advised -him not to do j 0. Such remarks as Mr. Caldwell has made concerning linn, however. hac raised his indignation, and may cause him vet 'to a-ct on the 'inalter. The follow! nor is trout a Jotter to tho Charlotle Olisorver. making liieiitnui of a eon versa I ion in the smoking com partment el a 'tram on the A ostei n North Canilimi. Railroad 1- riday night: "After some stirring up by Col. . 11. Hardin- of Morganton, Cluiirmun ( ald-w-'M of l-lic Railroad ( iiininission. vent i -I ! iis wrath and made sundry ungra cious remarks about 1 1 is Excellent , . l lii' Blunderbuss. : "We are -ill. daggers p'uinls, declined the angry man. "and. ilurn his pull.v hide, lie wen t Iind mo any tun to lday vith lie said, after some discussion. 1 will demand'; your resjignalioii.' Af ter a Utile imoro talk he said: 1 want your resigualioii rigiit Mow." . "Put il down in black and while, sa vs 1 . "And then you are going to g.ve tt to' nieV' he askcil. '1 "'No. 1 wont. 1 savs, hail a chance to get. it. when 1 miadc a ;Miiler. but I withdrew t hai. 1v niler. ana !io ol never will get it. "Chairman ( alilwell has iinsel Armliold. and Tuniei' employed if Statos- ville." ."'; STARS AGAIN ON T11K HOARD. Rolling n (l.-l rimers Start tb lhe Mayor ' Ball I nul l li luoked like old tunes m the 'May oiirl this morning. 1' or two weeks lull season has been on and lhe . , . ' ' . - . l :.. . I... reason lor ine reiuru oi grisi iu un court room is the recent release of-Lydia Chamhlee and John Nowi-11 troiu the work house. l.vdia was the tar to-day and her unilerstiuly , Annie Harris i iher liowerv belle, had ample opportunity to distinguish herself. Ol this she look advantage and now leads all prcdoccs- ... - . ors iis lor iiorrinie eviiience given wiui- out a blush. 1 lie hrst case on the docket was igain-t l.vdia s former triend. Berta Sniilli. with whom Lvdia had iiarrelled over an Easter bonnet. Saturday night thev had some unpleasant words and Berta in drunken state cursed J.yilia freelv- And the aggressor was lined 'J -o for insulting the ( hainblee woman and being ilisorderly on lhe ki reels. Annie Harrison was also a witness in I lie case. Last Saturday marked lhe Inst weekly anniversary of the release ol John Now- ell and Lydia Chiiinblee from the work house and celebrating it as he t bought proper. .Tohn taken up on mean liipior Lydia. and Annie Harrison patrolled the streets and John, in liis KWimining con dition, saw' theni and made onie re niarks "unbecoming of a geiitleiuan." Lydia refused to talk with him so he used his fist 'on her jaw. This.' morn ing lie was- fined $7.25 for the assault and for the disgraceful language' repeal ed in court by Lydia's iindciistuily, An nie Harrison. ' A case of tinusiiiil inlereM was the last on the docket and in this it was shown that Belle Young, a negro girl of disrepuUiblo character, had threatened to stab master Edgar Leo mid had vio lently dealt with the little fellow. Belle Young's mother is now in the work house and if arrangements can lie iiitnle with the poor bonne authorities Belle Young will lie sent to the work house1 unit tier younger listers to the poor house. 'Mr. C. S. Alston, of the University, lias published the neatest little volume on record for preserving score of the University baseball gnines this season. The cover Is printed in U. N", Ci -color white mid blue, and on the first page Is mi excellcut picture of Captuiu Winston., DR. POSTER'S SERMON. Preached -Before Ilia Congregation at Christian Church. Last JNigUt. At the Christian church at night tho pastor, Rev. J. L. Poster, preached in his own tervent and impassioned stylo, a sermon of unusual force and beauty. selecting as his text, Malaehi III. 17. And thev shall lie mine, saith the Lord of hunts m that dav when I make up my jewels, anil I will spare them as a man spare) h his own son that serveth him." I lie following is a brief synopsis of the sermon: ill C harasierisiics of 1 1 is jewels, tal 1 hev fear linn -with that loving fear that leads to willing service. Their lives are devoted to linn. They are bound to 1 1 1 m bv ties of gratitude that cannot lie broken. lie is their Lord and King, and in His work, leading souls to Him, com fort nig the sorrowing and aiding the sick, the noor and lhe distressed, they Iind a never failing delight, lb) They think olien upon His name. To them it is sacred. 1' loin profanity and lying and all impunity ol speech they shrink awav in righteous, hulrril and loathing, lei 1 hey speak olleu one' to another, liis power. His glory. His goodness are the themes' upon which they dwell. How seldom does Christ enter into the dis cussions we daily hear upon the streets, at and places of business, in our homes! i) Beautv oltliecomparison. . (a) God's people tire like jewels in their rarity. 1 here are inanv so-called Christians, many members of the visible church, lml. how lew alas! whose lives are wholly consecrated to His service. tb( In their beauty. e love lhe flowers blooming in exquisite loveliness in conservatory, garden and held, and loading the nlr wiih their fragrance: but theChristian ilelighiing in the Master's service is1 more lieiiutilul than the (lowers, and the incense ol nraver, rising from his heart more sweet than this most exquisite odor, ic.i In their value. What an inllueiiee lor good they exert! Who can measure the work that has been done bv Spiirgeon. by Moody, by other great evangelists' whose trumpet calls to duly have shaken the continents and brought so ma a v soul to God? Who can meas ure the work ot lhe loveliest chief of ( hrist who, with heart on tire 'with love lor Mini, goes forth to labor in ILs name? i.'.l lhe. menus by which -God gathers tin in. He gathers them I iy His word.; by His ordinances, by common provi dences, by special providences. Many yi'.iis i hoy limy live in sin, but a time comow when thev shall hear His voice; ami when they have once grasped the outstretched mighty'. Hand thcy'shall never be lost. .- til When He shall make op His jewel-. In Ihat last great day when He shall come lo judge the quick and tho di ad. He shall conic in the glory of a cloud like no oilier: and lie shall spe.-k in tones at which the graves shall fum ble and open to give up their dead, and they that sleep in ( hrist ishall arise. Yea. from lhe land and the caves of ocean Iney shall come lroin the 'mire of Ha vana harbor: it may be. where the Maine went down with an explosion thru shook the .hemisphere ainl1 God shad gather them home. At the conclusion of the sermon Mr. I-osier beggiil that any one in the con gregation who had backslidden or who telt that he wished the prayers of lhe church, would signify lhe same by ris ing. Ihere wan one response to this invitation. lhe Southern Christian' Convention, the pastor slated, will moot in this church at M o'clock Priday, April LI). I'Al'ST TUESDAY NIGHT. " Tails! is suggestive of deeds of evil spun supposed lo exist for the torture ol noils of those whose lives have not been iu the . straight path. It is a ; giewsome tale si might pa i lis. It is a gri'wsonio tale shrewdly interwoven with enough of real life to give it- a .tinge of possibility. It is unnatural throughout and requires so strong an interpretation in its drama tized slate that, few artists ossay il. Among tin" few who have given to the piece some degree of popularity, is John Griffith, and his delineation of the char acter of Mephitslo at Hie opera house last night was all that could bo desired of such a play. Mr. Griffith -has) devoted years' to the study f the requirements supopsed to lie essential to tlie lending evil spirit;' mid lie has them down to as close it point as falls to the lit of human being to purl ray. There i enough of evil about the piece to lead the wrong doer into paths of rectitude and cause speedy reformation until the lessons im pressed upon their minds have woru away. WATAUGA CLUB. The monthly meeting of the Watauga Club will be held in tlie office of Mr. Geo. Allen a-t 8:30 p.' m. ; Mrs. Alfred Williams, of our city, Is representing North Carol inn at a meet ing of the Confederate Regents in Richmond,
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