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--ble gov rnmnii tn that country. It I*
ttnikrsl »od among the corps that Gen '
\jp“ is io b# governor general of Cuba I
pending the forming of a government j
cn the lalant. Thera !■ not a command ’
In the rerpa that does not expect to do
garrison duty. Tlx- South Carotins |
boya arc regretlng that they did not .
t'*e iri>t duty and aerept the proba- i
biltty of garrison life aa the beat alter- i
native possible.
A Sptenild Regiment.
While Col. Tillman would not talk ]
of army ordera. he spok" glowingly of j
hia regiment. "We are all right.” he i
fahl “and every man ta content and ;
happy from tbe colonel dc»vn. There
lire bet four of the boya tn the hospital
and they will be out soon. We are en
camped on the river--1 he St. Johns— j
about five miles from Jacksonville. W |
are not working a* hard aa we worked ]
Ot Chirkatrauga but we are keeping j
fc trim. £
“We fctve lh" fineat regiment fnat
ever left Carolina for any war. The of
fleh-1 rrpoet* shew that we have bed j
the least sickness of any rpglment. vol
unteer or regular. There are privates
In the First who resigned SIOO places
to enliat. They arc fighters, too, ev
ery roe cf them. They ar-" 1 devoted to j
their reinvent and the privates take
o- much prld~ !n the Firs’ Son'll Cnr
f.llna r.s do ’he offlc?f3. The beys I’ve
like one great big family. They enjoy
tl emre'vcs as soldiers do and sold'ers
should. They will give a good account
cf tbemrelvos to whatever duly they
-r.re assigned. No. I won't taik about
* where 1 think the regiment will go. No,
I d' not wish 'o say what significance
I attach to try orders to rejoin the rc-g
--lriont.’'
Their Splendid Record.
The First South Carolina was rushed
to the Camp Thomas rendezvous with
out arms, without tents, -without
blankets. At Camp Thomas it wa3 a
month before they were equipped. Yet,
on parade day, the result cf the in
spection was that they took- second
place, being outranked by a Massachu
setts regiment, men who were the flow
er of Boston and who were equipped
for months. They outranked com
mands frcin Western slates that had
been equipp 'd by their own common
wenltht: and were drilling with nrm-;
months before the- Carolinians. Merit
requited that the First should go on to
Porto Rice. To avoid sending them,
preference being given Western com
panies. the First Carolina had to be
shift od from the First army corps to
th? Fifth. This favoritism has caused
much criticism. Doubtful state organ -
zat.ons are given the preference. At-
AN AO IN THE HERALO WORK* WHILE VOU SLEEP AND IT DOESN'T STOP WHEN YOU WAKE OP AUAIN.
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POM LEO XIII.
POPE ItEO
QUITE Dili
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•HIM.
Rna#, An* It. Tht Cl»MV*iort
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II m, Auk. 11 ■—Of, t«a|KK , nl md n I
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PEACE COMHISSIONERA.
It I* oflkta.lv Stated That They Will
Me.! in Faria.
gjm tal to The Heraid.
Part*. Aug. 11.—The following dla
petcb la received by Foreign Minister
|x lean - frim Amlmssador Cam ton
"President McKinley ha* consented
| that ttw peace Begrtialiona take place
to Faria, giving aa hia reason bia de
sire to pay Franc- a compliment.
The French ministers highly appre
clate McKinley's having waiv’d the
original request that Washington be
ih’' theatre of the pegee negotiations.
I Pr parattons to receive the peace com
missloners began today.
ME IS STEA OF AST.
Denying the Rumors About the
I reach ery of Aguinaldo.
Hong Kong. Aug. 11.—Th? Filipino
junta has called, publicly, on Wildman,
Ito protest against the reverts of Agul
nbldo's treachery on July 31 in the
bn'.tie. The ji ata declares the insur
gents retired to Malate at the request
of Merritt os th-:y ret red to Cavite at
the request of Anderson. They say
| Aguinaldo bus kspt every promise. His
and his men's lives are always at the
I command cf Merritt and Dewey. I heir
only desire is annexation.
DEPARTHENT Oh SANTIAGO
The Orders Fo ming it Were Issued
l ast Night.
Specie 1 to The Herald.
Washington, Aug. 11. The war de
partment last nigh; issued ord rs ea
tablisb.ng the military department cf
Santiago, Cuba, and all adjacent is
lands are Included in the department.
| Maj. Gen. Henry W. Lawton is placed
in comfoand. Brigadier Generals
| Leonard Word and Ez;a P. Ewers are
ordered to report to Gen. Igtwton tor
duty.
MERE IS A BLUFF.
Spanish Troops Notified to Hold Them
selves in Readiness.
Special tc The Herald.
Gibraltar, Aug. 11. The troops at
Sar Koque and the Queen of Spain's
Chair have be<?n ordered to hold them
selves in readiness to proceed to the
I Philippines.
! tempi was made today to engage Col.
t TlUman In conversation on these
| things. He declined to discuss the mat
ure. He declined to discuss the mat
ers told of. Nor did he deny them,
i When pelted with questions about the
! way the Carolinians had been trea.vd,
'he said: “Now, really, it is about
train time. It may be a long time be
fore I see you again, old fellow. It may
bo a short lime. Come over to the
soda fountain and drink my health. ’
TilE AUGUSTA HERALD.
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Other Ftaas la Vicwr.
By Associated Press
Cfai amauga. Aug. M. Ptepars
r.im to «.im ply with (be order issued
'save ('■ jid Th ree- rv.li be com-
Geoerw! Bred. In ridge Is opposed to
the pisti of o.vkiiag the army, but It
row seems the dorislon of the war de
psrt - e t Is unchangeable. The plan
at tiro klnridge was to reduce (he
slse of the army by sending brigades
to various ploces In tbe tnounuGbs
around Chana." <»«a and It Is said one
pic «, bad already tieen selected liefore
tbe Washington orders were Issued.
MR. CHARLES J. BAYNE.
He Lectured in Cameron and Made a
Splendid Impression.
| Cameron, Mo., Aug. 11.—Mr. Charles
J. Bayne lectur'd here yesterday after
: noon to a large audten-e under the
aurplccs of tbe Cameron Chautauqua.
He took tbe audience by storm and the
, large crowd evidenced their apprecia
tion of his rare thoughts delivered
with ease and a grac» that Is truly
i captivating. He chose as his subject,
, “The Things We Might Have Said,”
•and his discourse while full of pathos
| was plentifully interspersed with wit
land sparkling humor,
Mr. Bayne was in the city only a few
hours, bui whilv here made more
friends than an ordinary man could In
a lifetime. All express the hope that
they will be able to h' ar him again.
B. B. Witt, City Editor Sun.
POPE BROWN WILL SERVE.
Co’. James Barrett to Be a Vice
President.
Speeial to The Herald.
Atlanta, lia., Aug. 11.—Th,. morning
session of the State Agricultural So
ciety at Indian Springs was occupied
by speeches from State school Commis
sion' r Glenn, President Hall of the
Technological School and W. M. Scott,
state entomologist.
President Pope has consented to
serve again and will be re-elected.
James Batrctt will he named as vice
president at this afternoon's session.
SECOND GEORGIA.
Orders Which Moves the Corps From
Florida
Special to The Herald.
Washington, Aug. 11. Orders were
issued this afternoon to General Cop
pinger’s army corps to move imme
diately from Fernandina and Tampa
to Huntsville, Ala.
Wheelmen
Indianapolis, Ind„ Atig. 11. The
delegates at I. .A. W. annua! en
campment spent ihe meaning witness
ing trial heats and seeing several am
ateur events run off. The fiuals will
be run tonight.
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kAHSIXiN DEAD.
The Brltlgh Consul Give* Way Under
Ills terrible Mruln
Special to Tbe Herald.
Kingston. Jamaica, Aug. 11. Tbe
British Consul Kwnatro. of Santiago,
died here yesterday evening of mala-
I rial fever and general exhaustion,
| caused by severe work, during the
war, representing both British and
I American interests al tbla port.
I The Spanish steamer Leonora, which
■has been hiding here aince the war
, pr gnu. leaves tn a few ilaya for Sun-
It.ago to carry 12U0 Spanish troops to
: Spain.
Tbe schooners Adele Ball, with coal
' from Philadelphia, and
| rer, with wood from Florida, flying
I the Stars and Stripes, were the first
I American trading vessels to arrive
i hire since the war began. Ther es»
i K rca rejoicing at the return of
| American trade
AMERICANS IN A
FIGHT AT HORiIIGEROS
! The Enemy Repulsed Wfth Severe
Loss Our Loss Two Killed
and Fifteen Wounded.
Special to The Herald.
Ponce, Porto Rico, via St.
Thomas, Aug. 11. Gen.
Schwann’s force, which are en
route for Mayagnez, had an en
gagement with 1,200 Spaniards
near Hormfg»ros yesterday, In
flicting heavy loss upon the ene
my. The Spaniards were driven
back, and the Americans pushed
’
on toward Mayaguez. Our loss
was two killed and fifteen
wounded.
LOOKS OHINOUS.
LI Hung Chang Bought, Body and
Soul, by Russia.
Special to The Herald.
London, Aug. 11.- It is believed here
chat Li Hung Chang has been bought
body and soul by Rtisisa. The situa
tion is regarded: as Intensely grave. Mil
itary and navait orders being issued
i here-'have an ominous look.
Appointments
Washington, Aug. 11—Appointments:
To bs surgeons In the marine hospital
service— Jos. H.I White, Si D. Brooke,
j Eugene Wasdinc Arthur H. Glennan,
j Cyrus T. Peckham. ,
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I known tbal lb* Spanl.h government la
1„. r f.., tly arquainlp-d with th" prlmlpal
pointa *( the Hnltepl Htatea* reply, mid
I the miniatera are ready to accede to j
| thorn.
Don’t R.pect It Today.
Waablhgt«n. atig. 11.--There ia ltttl«>
expeelsUon entertained of Iho re-" i, )t j
of the StpauUh answer to the laieat
propoaitiou today. The aecotlatlona J
have narrowed down to a print wlu-re ]
the Hpanisii answer, If affirmative, n«
pyperted, would simply bestow upon :
the French ambassador authority to
cign the protocol. It can be returned in '
r very fov words and it Is thought by i
some that on answer might come tc- ;
day. A v>ry few persons still believe
the answer may be received today, but ,
the majority, basing ibelr judgment on I
th" well known procrastination of
Spanish officials, have no hop* for so
prompt an enswer. The note Itself. [
embodying th- agreement reach -d ,ves- ;
terday’ was flled with the telegraph
companies before midnight last night, |
but being in cipher and subject to
many delays, owing lo lb" numerous
translationa. It had scarcely been -da
red In the hands of the Madrid author
ities before noon there today.
May Hurry Them Up.
If any one phase rs the campaign in
flticnees the Spanish government to
speedy action in the consummation oft
this protocol it will be the attitude of j
lhe Cubans under Gomez In the north
orn part of Santiago province Just out
side the line marking the territory con
ceded to the United Stutes In Toral's
sui render.
The officials here have known that
the Spanish garrisons in Holguin and
some smaller towns on the north coast
are in desperate straits for food and
war supplies and have suffered enor
mous percentage of loss from disease
and had not our o’.vn forces und -r
Shatter been checked In its operations
by an epidemic of fever a strong col
umn would have bpen thrown out to
the northward and forced to surrender
all these scattered detachments of
Span I ell troops. Now. however, the
Cubans under Gomez apparently have
determined to forestall the American
commanders and are reported to have
cceupied several small downs evartia
ti;d, by the Spanish and are pressing at
tie doors of Hotguip.
Causes Concern
The matter lias given some concert
to our military commanders as this Cu
ban effort, if successful, may result in
soon bringing our government to the
pass whre it must find Itself obliged to
recognize the government set up by
Gomez in his march, or come to an
open i&sue with the insurgents and for-
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Thereforr thu rusditto* at Holguin,
if know* lo Bhw*. m*y Indoc* him to
rumor Is affoat today that IlitlSl it
atif haii tii l itii»lort>4 but (111 (iltvd »it
rowllrmiHloo ftt ftll wMtofr am b
new* naturally would find ll# wav If
the*, condition* are known to the
.Spanish goverumrui at Mod.td, the
fact may ha*, an Important heating
ta ha.trnlng the artton of thr Ragasts
mint-try upon the pending proposi
tion from the United State*.
The Negotiation*.
Washington. Aug. 11. Th- ae are the
big events In the negotiation* with
Spain:
Ktrat—Presid.-ut McK.utey send* to
Spain reiteration of the original de
mands of the United States, wblcb ta,
In effect, an iiltlmr.tum. Spain must
reply within forty-eight bottra from the
time the ultimatum ia sent. It ta be
lieved that pbe will accept the term*,
owing to the failure of her last mes
sage to cause the Untied States to
cede from It* position.
Second —Secretary of State Day and
Ambassador Cambon, agree on the
term* of this m .--sage, which are:
(A) The Immediate evacuation of
Cuba by Spanish trcopß and the relin
quishment of sovereignty over that is
land by Spain:
(B) The immediate evacuation of
Porto Hlco and all the Spanish Islands
In the Caribbean sea by Spa n and
their cession to the United Stales.
(C) The United States to occupy and
hold the harbor and cily of Manila and
Hubig hay until the peace commission
determines the rights of both Snain
and the United States In the Philip
pines.
(1)1 The cession of cn island In the
Dad roue group, the Island not being
specifically named.
Third The war departments orders
for the Immediate sailing of ten thous
„nd troops from San Francisco to re
inforce Gen. Merrlt at Man Tn.
Fourth —The navy department an
nouncement that If Spain does not ac
cept the ultimatum within the speci
fied time the Eastern squadron will he
.iic.natcheA to attack the coast of Spain.
MAJOR GENERAL JAMES H, .
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Newspaper* and Other* In*rstigMtaff
Use MstlUsi Narrative.
Special to The Herald.
Jfew York, Aug 11. The Ttaica
Ipi'biishc*' a* :c4 h<»t story hi a.led "ln
vaskMi lq Stsdli-iPwvl It say* Shaf
.ter Alger aad Hick jut tersna star
I general, are partners; that Sans tor
M Miltsa is ia the deal alas WH>-*
Ksnlsmt a i-yndlcatc to <.o s ’
nra* In Cuba. Shatter’s ippntotaK
it says, was part of the - heme etc.
This prom tars lo be the aeuaatloa of
th* nan few day* Other paper here
are lavewiigating the matter.
Washiagton. !» C., Aug. 11. Gen.
Shaftey. <>a hit return., will be desig
nated (n suusi Artjuladt General •Cor
bin th establishing a military govern
ment in Cuba,
PIOIITINO ABOUT OVER.
Orders Sent to Army Commanders
This Morning.
Whittington, Aug. 11. —The secretary
of war this morning cabled Instructions
lo Miles, Shatfer and Merritt to make
no further movement against the en
emy. Miles was Instructed to inform
the Spanish commander at Porto Rico
of these orders. This move ta consid
ered significant. It Is understood that
(h» administration has reecld Informal
notice of Spain's necepmnc) of the pro
tocol. The orders are virtually the
first step of an armistice. The latter
will probably lie declared today when
th* formal reply of Spain ii received.
Toe Instructions sent the command
ers to make no further movement
a/alust the enemy were preparatory
Instructions of a probable armistice;
not final or definite Instructions.
Iloug Kong, Aug. 11.—The Spanish
consul hns chartered a steamer to car
iv the peace in order to save Ma
nila from bombardment, which Is so
Imminent.
Gibraltar, Aug. II. —The British Med
iterranean fleet Is otdered to remain
lure. The reason Is unknown This
is regarded in Madrid as a strange pro
i eroding. /
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