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RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1898. No. 212. VOL. 1. fir IFffllH.EvlB uU vii u I Ul I win In Mi 1 1 ill. Ml I 1 TV? TOTiTI III ill juiVjuia 1l ADUICJISTRATIOCI IS ANXIOUS FOR DEWEY & The Cortes Censures Admiral Bermejo for the Secretary Long Announces That No Informa- SPANISH DYNASTY'S FALL IS .INERT Overwhelming Defeat and Loss of the Spanish at Manila. GARRISONS ARE OPENLY INCITED TO REVOLTING Miners and Troops Porto Rico Ap peals to Spain to Quell Riots Several Killed. tion Has Been Received from the Fleet at Manila. FIRST TROOPS LANDED IN CUBA THIS MORNING 3EGR0 battalion ORDERED TO FT. AGON Regimental Inspection at Bryan Grimes This Afternoon Salem Recruiting Officer Censured by Gen. Cowles. News from Madrid Tells of a Battle Between The Report in the President's Hands Is Said Wired Adjutant General from Fort St. Phil- FALL' .OP SPAIN'S DYNASTY. Garrisons Openly Incited to Revolt by Cnrlists and Republicans. MADR1 D, May .". There is an enor mmiH run on the hanks by deitositors , who are panic-stricken. The Cortes cen- sure Admiral Bornieio. Rnhlcdo de- i, mtiinrwfl-' 4 iirfinmiiv mm iiimmmnmi aiihih Nhouhl not,, give another soldier n - peseta to support it. Admiral Cninarn is 'ordered to command the Cadiz Hect. The British Ambassador is having a hasty confer ence with Minister Giillou. The army ' will not shpport. repressive measures. The Cnrlists and Republicans are openly inciting the garrisons to revolt. Rioting is renorted in many cities and the fall of the present dynasty is considered imminent. - APPEAL TO SPAIN. KINGSTON, May 5. The Governor of Porto Rico has apnonled to Spain to :nell the riots. THE "ST. PALL SAILS. CAMDK.Vr-Mtry-'ttThe St. Pmtl is ordered to will immediately. "ST PAUL' AS A SCOUT. PHILADELPHIA, PA.. May r..-The '"St. Paul" left Cramp's works this morn ing and steamed to League Island Navy Yard and dropped anchor to pet ammu nition. She will coal at Bombay Hook, and then scout the middle coast. REMEMBER THE MAINE. Spaniards in London Attempting to Gain English Sympathy. LONDON. May .". The Spanish agents are distributing circulars every where. The circulars are headed: "Why is America warring .Spain V" .quoting ex Minister Phelps to prove that it is un justified, and legally asserting th'it America menaces England and dcnouiu lug everything American. MIL FRED BRYAN DEAD. Passed Suddenly Away This'. "Morning In This City. Mr. Fred Bryan passed Suddenly Atlantic ' nwny this morning at the home of Mr. A. P. Bryan, on Newborn avenue. He had been unwell for many months, but not until Tuesday was be eonlined to his room or was his condition considered MADRID. May o, Eight thousand critical. marines at Mnrrin, thirty miles f rom i Mr. Bryan was just eighteen years of larmnginia. are in coimict witn troops age, and was a young man of remark and n battle is raging. Martial law ,ii,v line nualities. proclaimed at uurtliaguuu. FIGHTING IX SPAIN. to be Witheld for Reasons of State The "Wilmington " Shelling the Spanish Cavalry. CALVIN D. COWLES ACCEPTS LIEUTENANT COLONELCY ANXIETY FOU DEWEY, Secretary Long Says no Communication lias Been Received. WASHINGTON. D. C., May 5- Anxioty growing concerning Commodore Dewev. Secretary Long unnounces that nothing has been . received. The impression is increasing that the message in McKinloy's hands is withheld for rea sons of State. The boat leaving Mon day night should have reached Hong- Kong yesterday. It. is scmi-officially in tilnated that Porto Rico is the next point to be attacked. Senator Burrows, when leaving the White House to-day said: " e ought to have .-Porto Rico to-morrow or Saturday." The remark is be lieved to be inspired. TO BELIEVE DEWEY. VALLE.IO, Cul.. May-." ."(.Admiral Kirklaud has received a telegram to prepare supplies for 2.IHI people for four months. Probably the 'Char leston" Will be equipped' to relieve Commodore Dewey. -..'' FIUST TO LAND IN CUBA. Steamer "Wilmington"' Shelling Cavalry of the Spaniards. KEY WEST. FLA., May .".-Tie lips La. The Heavy Battery Is Dis pensed With by Order of the War Department. To-dav at 12 o'clock strict army regu- ernlly, and Mr. Fongcht has not received latious went into effect at. Camp Bryan -. ';h 'complimentary mention. - , ,.. ... , I The Second Regiment s orders will not Grimes and tin- soldier boys, no longer j(wll(11 HI)til t,,e 0tnt arrives the North Carolina State Guard, but. mid this will probably be the first of tug ''hoyden retiirneil tins iimi-ning ai- ow members of tile regular ' United next weou. first.,' landed at tulfti inferior " with disimtilies I'm General Gomez. The second disembark-1 partment asking that the heavy battery tor lpndiug two explitions in Cuba. I n-. S(.((is Anliy ,)0Kun lif(, , 0lirmtlt, nrsr. Miiueii i on ion t ,, . ... , .... .-.. tv. 1 In Trnvcrnor urn nitr tii ' ill. till' his request was granted. consent of the ed between Havana, and Muriel, cruiser- "Wilmington" shelling u. f..i.ilif . Tlw A iiu'rictitt and 'ii1.mii ilMirri were unfurled. The insur-l with tin gent infantry, under General Baldomero liient, he ordered that a biittlion of ne Acosta discharged furiously. The j;,.,, troops be called and that they be S2...i..i.t,.ilo v..t p.t.tt.iil trw lltlVilllil .i Willi ! ..... ..-ir . . .,... concentrated at rort .uacou. joe oai- AT CAMP BKYAX GHIMES. Now that the companies are all sup- , from this State be dispensed with and plied with the necessary cooking uten This morning War Depart- sixty wounded, leaving sixteen dead. A large. ''consignment, of arms for the Cu bans' was landed. : NO NEWS FKOM DEWEY1.' LONDON. May ". The eastern tel--graph . reports - that, nothing has been recived from Commodore Dewey. taliou will consist of three companies and these will be taken probably from lialeigh. Wiliningtoit and Chariot tn, sils and better still something to cook the men are beginning to like camp life. The weather since their arrival has been- the preventive of much sickness us sufficient. '.time had not. been given to ditch the tents. Macon county, way up in the far west, has only one representative in the First Itegiinent. The Macon man is K. II I. I. . .... .1 ...... i... " - ..1 though the department here refuses to "" re,,u.. iron. NOBLE WOMAN'S WOUK. Daughter of the Confederacy to Eestab lish Army Hospital. ENGLAND'S AID. He was born in Brazil, where his father and, mother. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Bryan, moved shortly after the war. Mr. John II. Brvnn died in Brazil, and Negotiations rending With America to his family returned here in 1802. - Head ore Continental Interference. I For a year or more' Mr. Fred Bryan CAPTURE MATANZAS AT ONCE. TAMPA. FLA., May 5-Tlie Olivette sailed this morning with troops. Captain Watson commanding.".'-' The other trans ports are hastily coaling. Key West lias reported Sampson's orders to cap ture Matanas immediately. Aliilmnui. known as Florence Nigliteu- a year or more Mr. ! red Bryan ' . .. , ..,,,,.,,.,. Mrs. Ho,, kins PAIUS. May o.-It is reported that f'T""4 lm cr"',u,"rftl n,ul , established an army hospital service in liegoitations nro pending lxtween Hug- -""' ' -ege, hiiu " f hlw Confederacy and gave support to land and America with the object of ""'" "'"" u u iw o..ihu- tJrent Krilnin's ,nirt l tl... nvm.t ..t' Express Company s office here. rue rnnerai win tane piace rrom Christ Episcopal church to-morrow after noon at half past live o clock. NEW YOKK. May 5. Mrs. Juliet Opie Ayres, of Mount Clair. New Jersey is here preparing to go to Cuba as an army nurse. She is the widow of Gen eral ltonieyn B. Ayres. Her husband was distinguished in the Army of the I nialiox camimiirn. She "is a daughter of i Lieutennt Commander Blacklinger has tin. bite Mrs. A. F. Himkins. of Mobile, i 'een appointed executive officer ( I LASS TO 15EL1 EVE DEWEY. WASHINGTON. D. C, May ,V- Captain Henry (Jlass has been ordered Potomac, Brevetted Major General of to Pensacola to command the 'Char Volunteers for gallantry in the Appo- h-ston' relief to Dewey. continental Interference. SHAFTXEIt FOB CUBA. TAMPA, FLA.,"Miiy 5.-Col. Law ton Shaftner sailed to-day for Key West to plan the invasion of Cuba. SPANIARDS NEAR US. PHILADELPHIA, remC, May 5. Allen steamer reports seeing four Span ish vessels off New Foundlund Sunday, j dergrndunte inenibem,'--May tlth, 18U8, A German steamer reported : being at. 8:30 p. in. ' LEAZER LITERARY SOCIETY. Will Give Its Sijxth Annual Oratorical Concert May tlth. The Leaner Literary Society of the Agricnltual -aud Mechanical College has Issued invitations announcing the Hixth annual contest given by the tin ves South, and is President, .of Trinity. College, 'uban climate er '- "''hain; ltev. E. A. - Yates, Presid . . V. ..,. ling Elder: Rev. T. IV Swindell. 1). 1).. lliUHMIIi7. ,i in.- linn.-. k-iu: i,it-ui i-i-. - - i-nil years at frontier posts with her i'0 .'J- J; Ivey, and Josepli ii. Brown, hiisbiinil Raleigh: B. N. Duke. Durham: 1). B. dinned by a Spanish warship. NEW YORK PROTECTED. By Telegraph to The Times. NEW YORK May 5.-One hundred 1 special guards are protecting the aqueduct. TO ANNEX HAWAII. By Telegraph to The Times. - ' WASHINGTON, May 5. The roivH- . men t of the majority of the House . committee favors annexation of Hawaii, , A Vote will lie taken Tuesday. . . MANY KILLED IN MURCIA. B Cable to The Times. MADRID, May 5.-The Murcin mob was beaded for Carthaginiit and. was repulsed by the troops. Many rioterr were kined and wounded. The Riotlnp Is extending rapidly. Mob trying tf hum railroad and public building. . r PLTREME COURT. Anneals at the end of the docket! " SVh. Rnleiuh and . Anirnsfn - Air Linjllrond ' Comnany," argued by Coohd Green: W. C, nouglaw.for the : j. n. Batchelor; MacRae nd i'nj defendant. A Ws, Insurance Compnny, Brsned ny Ml and Small for plnintiff; Rod' niniiiiorendnnt. ' , Tne officers of the occasion are A. E. Charon, of Elizabeth City, presidi'nt, and V. 1. Mann, of Engiehard, secretary. The declaimers are: R. N. Hunter, of Cownn'g Ford, and R. M. Wagstnff, of Olive Hill, The essayists are: W.'L. Peace, of Oxford, aud A. 8. Lyon, of Wilton. Ihe debaters are Affirmative: W. E, Alexander. Jr., of Croft, and I. W. Bar ber, of Culler. Negative F. M. Foy, of SeottsV Hill, and 8. A. Vest, of To-baccoville. The oucry for the debate Is: itesolved, That our State Government should .adopt the ten hour labor plan and that children under fourteen years of age should not be allowed to work, t marshals nrei V. B. Raniseur, ?hier, MeiKlcrsonvllle: itherspoon Dan lei, of Raleigh; P.-D. Ross. Charlotte B. M. Graves, of Weldon; R. II. Mor- risou, of Maripixa; L, Gribbs, of Mid dleton; M. M. Harris, of Fairfield, V OFF FOR CONVENTION. On the Seaboard Air Line north bound train this morning were a number of Raleigh Baptists going to Norfolk to attend the Southern Baptist Conven tlon. - . .. . , ' Among those' on lioard were; Mrs, T.' II.'Brhiii, Mrs. Elizabeth Briggs, Mrs. M. lj. Norris1, Dr. and Mrs. 3. W, Carter, Jno. E. Ray. Miss Evelyn Thorn as. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. B. Brongliton, ano Editor J. W. Bailey, METHODIST GATHERING. At the great Methodist gathering in one hundred thousand soldiers. She will Baltimore, tne following Aortn t aro- have charge of hosi.ital work in Lee's """"V are reimneo present: ur .101111 army. Mrs. Ayres live Iinmlsbins of the arm.-. She snent ,.,--! ing Elder: Rev. T. IV Swindell. D, 1). husband. AN IMPORTANT MEETING. I Zollicoft'er. Tarboro. The meeting is ti. last about. Ihree weeks. Everv Woniiinlv Womiin In -'Raleigh Sheriff Mrttle, nf Cleveland county, to Should Lend Her Presence. 1 day lirought two new onvicts to the State Penitentiary. The ladies of Raleigh, irrespective of Fayetteville street, between Davie and denomination. . are earnestlv retniested abarrns is now being inacadami.ed. to be present at the meeting to be held, The work will be rushed to early com as neretorore announced, 111 tne mi- (i.ih. preme court building, on Friday, the 1 The Officer of the Day at the camp is tlth lust., at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, to-day Captain '1. K. Robertson, Com- and take part with the Duughters of the pany a., or ttiariotte. l opniar omeer Revolution in concerting measures for affording aid and relief to our North Carolina soldiers in case of sickness or need among .them. Mr. T. AV. Pattnn, formerly Captain he is too, and always has a pleasant word for the men. Mr. W. R. Tucker returned this af ternoon from Norfolk. Dr. Eugene petition ' returned this of the Ashevllle Light Infantry, but ' morning from Charlotte, where he was who has not disdained to volunteer us successful in nts examination for license a nrivnte in the same, and is now act- to practice medicine before the State Imr ns such, has kindly promised to ' meoicai uoaiti. nr. uenson nns not 11c address the meeting and give it the elded ns yet where he will settle, but he benefit of his experience and advice has many friends who trust that he as to the best methods of accomplishing will not leave Raleigh. inline the companies as yet. ' James II. Young, it is stated, is set tled fur .the .appointment, as Major of the Battalion, though "there, has arrison a' mighty opposition. This afternoon at Tt o'clock, the entire regiment from Camp Brynn Grimes is being drilled on the pa rude grounds in the Cameron field and will, as a body, lie njnstcred into U. S. service by Cap tain Crcsliain. The Adjutant General to-day re ceived the. following telegram: Fort St. Phillips, La., via New Or leans, May 5. Adjutant General. N. C. Raleigh. N. C. Will accept appointment. Ask ap proval of War Department and order to join. CALVIN D. COWLES. The War. Department has been re quested to detail Captain Cowles to duty here. The most stirring incident of the day, was the. receipt f the following J n(;nt IClH'r IIOII1 a lU'OllllllcilL Knninunii 111 Winston: ; Gen. -A. P. Cowles, Adjutant General, Raleigh, N. C. In Salem, N. C. in front of the. office of Eugene Fougeht, is a large white cloth with the words "Recruiting olttce. Then tacked 011 the' side of the ollice is 11" United States placard of pictures of United States soldiers etc. Then in large letters on a black board are these. "No man who ever fought against Uncle Sam need apply. It has created a great ileal of comment from ejx-Confederate soldiers about here. Wish you would write Eugene Fon gcht. Salem, N. C, ordering this off." General Cowles was not slow about answering the letter and immediately dispatched the folldwing stiff epistle to the recruiting officer: Eugene Fougeht, Salem, N, C: Remove the placard from your office reading "No man who ever net, it would take only a few more soldiers from Maeou county to whip the whole Spanish army. The only newspaper man yet discover ed among the soldiers is W. T. Her ritage, of the Asheville Gazette. He has Itoen a hustler as a journalist nnd will 'doubtless- represent the profession in the proper way on the hattle field. Mr. Ilerritage is on the staff of Col. Ariutield. Sergeant Tom : Lumsden, as stat ed in the Times yesterday, has been relieved from the Governor's Guard and been detailed to duty among the musicians. His appointment is for Baud Master, a Well paying position, with a rank of captain. Since a regular sergeant has been placed in charge of the Band at Camp Bryan Grimes it is thought the music will improve. 'Yesterday, while the band played, members of the Charlotte company thought it was a Spanish war cry. No matter then what, quality the music if it makes the . men wish to the objxects indicated. LUNCH ON MEMORIAL DAY. The Ladies' Memorial Association will serve lunch to the visiting Confederate veterans on Memorial Pay at Stronnch's Warehouse nt 12 o'clock. Those who hove kindly promised to contribute will please send their contributions to the warehouse by ten o'clock. It is the pur pose of the Association to ' serve only lemonade and snndwltches, so they only ask for bread-, ham, lemons and sugar. Contributions will be gladly received from any in the city who feel Interested. The officer of the Guard to-day Is Lieutenant Karchey, Compnny E., of Statesville. A good- officer from n com pany' composed of , brave and fenrles men. . . .:' ' . - . , . ' Mr. June Grimes, of the University came to Raleigh to-day in response to a telegram anuounciug the death of Mr. Fred jryn. , Miss 'May Bryan returned this morn ing from Chatham county, where she bud been visiting relatives. Lieutenant Marshall, V. S. A., who is here in charge of the Commissary De partment, is quite popular among the officers. He is making ninny friends in the city ns well as at the camp. The statement that Captain Grrsham would ask for detail to active service as soon ns he has completed the muster ing in of the N. C, volunteer forces, Is unpleasant news to Raleigh peop'e. It is hoped, however, should the Can tain's request be granted that he would be given some important command In our volunteer forces, with whom he is already quite a favorite. Raleigh has become attached to Captain Gresham and his Churning wife, and their many friends would deeply regret their de parture. ; y 1,200 FOR A KISS. An the price for a single kiss, $1,200 seems rather high. This amount, how ever, Is demanded by Mrs. Olegnrn Jat'obson, 'of John Keldahl, nnd the ease is now being heard before the Cir cuit court in Eandnire, Wis. The, plain tiff, the wife of a shoe maker., alleges that the defendant, who Is proprietor "of a meat market, ' induced her one day to, step into the lee liojx on pretence of showing her something,' and then kissed her. - .'"..,'-':- agninst Uncle Sam need apply." The Governor of North Carolina nor the President of the United States will permit this insult to the gallant Confed erate soldiers whose hearts to-day nrc burning with the intense fires of national patriotism. They fought, for principle. They fought and they fought gallantly, The nbitriament of the Captain Winter. Surgeon IT. 8. A., who is here conducting the nhvaienl eT- fought 1 Hiuinations will go to Washington in a few dnys on short leave. He goes to spend Sunday with his wife and will then return to duty here, as his orders do not limit his services with' the North Carolina volunteers. The Charlotte hoys are urging Cap tain Robertson to apply for the "Bryan swonl was flnntnin took the loke In his charade.-. chosen and they lost. Now there are not Captain took the jxoke in his character- more loyal sons itnan tney Aortn, last ti(. nianncr and said thnt one term in or West. I am surprised that In tne; Charlotte was enough for him. race 01 .xaiionai pern una me cnivninius hearing of all our , citizens, that yon should not-have observed the enohling proprieties distinguishing . all brave men. Among all Americans to-day In the words of General Grant! . ''Lot us have peace." ' ' A. P. COWLES. Adjutant General. The letter of General Cowles has re ceived commendation at the hands of Confcdernto veteran and citizens gen- -S':'', ?'-:' . ' :. '.'. The men who are given right leave until tap 00 o'clock) are very careful nlxmt returning on time. .Breaking, rules one or more times cut oft levr privilege for .10 dtiys. , ; ! Captain Robert Gladstone, of fhe Reidsville Rifles which company is to report in the Second Regiment, visited (Continued on Second Tage.) I
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