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GUSSIE IS DRIVEN
AWAY FROM CUBA
Steam&r Loaded With Arms and Am
munition Unable to
THREE ATTEMPTS ARE MADE
Spanish Soldiers Line the Shores and
Open a. Hot Lire.
GUSSIE RETURNS TO KEY WEST
Captain Dorst Declines to Discuss His
Trip Further Than To Admit His
Inability To Get on Shore.
Key West. May 15. —The steamer Gtissle,
which I ftTainiu, Fla., May Ivlh, with two
com| inies of the First infantry on board,
'I I nd 200.000 rounds of
ammunition, intended for the insurgents
in t ■ province of P.nar I >,-! Rio, r.'in-line.|
o': tie toast of Cuba Friday and yi s: r.lay
and convoyed by the auxiliary gunboat
Maiming, in a vain attempt to la el her
< apt in J. It. Ft.'V-t, of the stiff of G n
eral Mil s. and formerly United States mil
itary ...ta.-ii.- at Vienna. in ad".l the ,-xpe-
U••: .'i. which returned here this morning.
Her immander. who appe.ind to be much
. . led ■ . a.'com
t in entrusted to him. r-fu.-'-d to
«.i-- the matter beyond I’milting the,
• .■mg the Giisp.i will t.-lurn to
T m; . . Fla.
I O leaving Cuban waters tl."
I -. ■ d.tionary force had a skirmish
lish
ty-'e.i miles lust of Havana, where ..n .it
a-ugl " ■■' imide to land part of th cargo,
mi ruing Captain Dorsi abaii<l Hi -
ed nil-nipt at that point and steam d
, i i ,\1 t.niz.is, where an arrang.
i . . : i .. mad" with tli- iusurg.-nts
to >. 1 .-of .ii ■ ashore at Point Jl.iy.i, a
nil;. so i of tliu entrance of th. liar-
Spariai-Is Anticipate Their Coming.
". . ... and h-r convoy y<derday
n ..rim g ..teamed until about tw.o mites off
sb< n tin ruttit of musketry from a
for,-, of Spanish soldiers con
, ..-.I ui..ii: lire; It asiior. . w.tne-1
lt .illy would rviiv- a lit ly w.-l
, I t ...y landed Tile Spanish troops
H , m-4 . h.v. been furnished information
I ite.l landing at I,"ill points.
\ . .. oud failure Captain I’.'tsi
. ion tile .Ji-inpl t" laud the
. .n t„a». i.ed i •'.urimd to K. y
. , . >led, he arrived
er the 11 rival of the Gussk <'-■■
;l was row.d aslior. ami reported
of !-is expedition by c.’uii to tne
* ' ' ’
i li.oi scent . 4 lii. < o o;>-.:al101 l oi -0n..-
o t.. .... .i squadron i 11 • point
d for tile landing, the Spanish tr ops
w 0,,.; I. .v. I - ■ i. cleared lor tu. I.n.iimg ot
.. mis ami c.itgO tin ; I. •> tn
... perate with Captain Dorst - s
; ; " j / , , /. •’ . : mom
. I . -e ’bat sill .V : Uy illg to 1 .111
his Seen Asho ■
■■. l ' ' ■' ' : ‘/ ' '
: \\ h< :» tin 4 ;’ ' : ; - 1
’ ’ ■ . w.s h: < >uu.’i I »»' ’<> '•’ ' W•■ - ! .
A
WORD COMES FROM DEWEY.
He Is Maintain rtq Strict Blockn. e nnd
. ■ Cnee.
i. -: • - ‘ .3i ’ ' p a '
i ~ - . M.t V, \•- . lio M >• I
M THANKS DEWEY AND HIS
y ~..< ~ , tl yj. ... , r ._«l (nt lodiy sent the following message to con-
j ... , ~ ■ ed Stab ■ On the ill li ot April I directed the seere
~f • | lf i’ iv v to bi a! ph <.- ■,Coinin' id or.- G'-orge I>e wey, of tio I a ■ ! ' 'I
•States mvy, < omm • ' ' n the port of Hong
|- ..... )o proceed •ortriwuh to >h<- I’ti.i opine io.iiids. th -.e to common. <>p< rations
a:,d imgagc the .1 snmbb d Span:-m lb '•
•O. ~I |y V tty tl. t out’ r the l : iiiP,l States squadron, consisting of t
- • < >lyn ■ '' . rd and Pet 1 tb<
~ . • ■,-q, Cali ’ if . 1 :•: ill • v ■ !'s •>1 t< h I■ci t on to rod th, lia rbm of M 1
nisi at daybreak on :ae 1:1 ol' M. :■ and Imnir .' ,t. iv engaged tie- entire Sntim-h
p,. ■ , ~]<•,•. n amps, alma .v- ' in idol the proteel iotl of tiie fi re of the ia i:d ’or is.
, ! stubborn ftgi.’ !,i■ •' 1 ' ■ ■ enemy a ifi-red gr. it loss, these vers 'a
WP re destroyed or . mipl ■ <•! y dismbl md tile water bats-TV si Cavite si!"l.'-.-l.
Os () ., r bravo ofli its iid men not one w..- lost and only eight iii.iatul,
and 1 lose slig’itiy. All of our ,-.hlps es.-ti ped any rimes d imag'-.
‘ ft\ the 4th of May 1 ' imno' 1 '"W ■ y .id akeii po-’ses b of the navi] sta-
tion a: Cavite, destroying be fnrtiiie-it i ons tin io and at the entramoof the bay
-
I],. l,as e.-i aldishi d;• ■ H w.iiiin th> Ana rie.-in i .<•••:-. where of the
Spanish si Iv and wound's' .pro a-eisi ’l and protec', d.
. ~ . : . ■. ■■ -1 hardly be measured ■ ■ ... ■■ t r- tand-
(i ,, r ■, ■ . .1: w■■ 1 rfa r.■. < lilt. W"..’ hi a.■itiy m.iti riiil advun: 1/' I : i'• in■ ■■: 11 effi et
,t hi; initial .succcs With t usurp ed richieVenn nt lln gi it icart. of our
na >n throbs, not with 10.-iing n>r with gr.-.'d of ■ ■ m.i’i. -r, lint with great
g,, ■. ,;,i, that tbit: triumph h s come in a.l ■: . an. " and . al by the grace of God
tll , .ip ~... : ; ; .y i..’S Cuts 1" ’.l t.,'.,”i: toward K. att.iimncn: .C wi.sji. d for
, , t,, tho.si whosi ■l, com ' and devotion have, won the light, to the
r ., cm ,’onininnd’'r aii'i lie’hi n 1 otb ora and nun w o aide.; ’.i-n, .nr ■■■' intry
owes ,m incalculable debt.
"i'Celing no our people feel end a ik ng In '.l' r n ni' , f at once sent a me.s
--ha..,., to Commodore I>■ ■■ .. : him and 1.;.- otlie. 1 s and men for their
sub ndi i achievement and overwhelming victory inid informing h m that .1 had ip
po ■. d him : o ini; rcir ■ ici !. ’
"I now recommend that following our 11.11ton.;' precedents and expressing the
f,. rs . .c p ( a 1:: of ,’C-r 1 1 . ■' Io- rt ■ •>< t Its o f com:cess be .even Vet mg
Roar Admiral George liewey. of the I'niti S navy, for highly distinguish
ed .’onduct in < 011111'1 w. ‘1 the enemy, and to the uffic rs and im n under his
e ,mi' and for their ga'lantr. 1.■ d. tri ' •ion of the enemy's fleet :nd the etip
> r<- of thei eiiemy'.s fort'lv iliorio in the bay of M.ciil.i.
_, '• WllAd AM M. K1 \ 1.l iY.
"Executive Maicict!, M . 9, I''<"
In b'th lira n< ! .s of ' ire s a joint resolution followed tin r. iding of tin me.--
■ag< tdop
■ , ■ -oiutbm t'C'i'i.' . the t tiks of congress to ComnT''doro George.
I . ■.. ,1 State- n 1 , nd io tie oilieers and men of the squadron und r his
command:
", , p ed, By 1: ■ ' nit • ..nd ho; nos reprtsent a tiv> sOf the Cllt. d St it • of
. ■ ■ ■ : . 1 ndation of the
p-esidciit. rn'iib- in m'-ordai ■ '.■ w’h the provisions of section b, s of th, Revised
Statut’ the tii.ciks of '. and of the American people are here.iy tendered
to Commodoi" Geor • law Coiled States navy, commander-in-, hies of the
\si.iti' .-quadroll, t.r bl'-hly ...t i: igu 1 '.l| comli. tin conflict with the enemy as
dis'llav d by .im in th'- desi r lotion of th.' Spariish fleet: end b itt'-i.c.; In the har
bor of Manila., i’hil pp !>■ islands, May 1. ISSS.
"S' ”’ 2. Tli.it tin: tl; Iks O. e.mgre-s and of the American p. opb are hereby
( x 1,. H , ~.q ■.r. ’ . a C01e... . c i) weyto t,. di'. 1. ahd nun umft'r bi command
for the g.i.l ntry md . kill exhibited by them 011 that occasion.
"Sec. 3. Be it further r. -olved, Tiia t tin.- president of the I'n'.ted States be
reqi,''.-t .1 to cause this resolution to be eommiaiieatcd to Commodore U’ wey and
throurii him to the officers and men under h.s command.”
15.—Maintaining strict blockade. Reason to
believe the rebels are hemming In the city
by land, but have made no demonstration.
"Scarcity of provisions in Manila. Proba
ble that the Spanish governor will lie
obliged to surrender soon. Can tak" Manila
at any moment. Climate hot and moist.
On May 12th captured the gunboat Callao
attempting to run the blockade. Have plen
ty of coal. One British, one French, two
German and. one Japanese vessel here ob
serving."
a— ...
SAGASTA FORMS NEW MINIS-RY
Minister of Marine Locates Spanish
Fleet Before Going- Out.
Madrid, May 12. -Senor Morct, secretary
■ for tlie colonies, and Senor Gullon. foreign
minister, have resigned. Admiral liermejo,
minister of marine, and Count Niquena,
ministi r of public works, are a-lso Paid to
1 have resigned.
The retiring ministers offer. <1 various
excuses, such as illness and weariness,
1 for their withdrawal. Senor Sagasta begged
them to remain until the indemnity bill had
been passed, but it is believed that at'to
night's cabinet council Hie resigmi: ions
became detinite, though it is impossible to
verify the i xaet situation at this hour.
Admiral Bermejo admitted tonight
that the Cape Verde squadron is now
at Fort de France, on the west coast
of Martinique, French West Indies.
Admiral Bermejo, on learning ol the
Cavite disaster, told Senor Sagasta that he
must resign owing to the delicacy of his
positlo though 11" felt that lie was not
v.-sponsible for the state of the def.-nses of
A1:11) i E i.
I'.cm r Moret pleaded wehrlimss and Count
Xiqm-na illness.
Aeeor.ling to the latest forecast, the new
ministry will consist of Senor Sagasta as
pia-blent. Senor Grossard, minish r ol ji.s
■j. ~ of the dissolving cabinet, us ..lii.isn r
of foreign affairs; Senor Aunon, a mitn-n r
f of marine; Senor Komero Giron, a.- mnisb i
~f justice, and the duke of V-rirtnii, the
d, - ■ Ibliint of Columbus, as minis; -r ~i
lul ' work and agriculture.
Tim now cabinet will probably b" const,
tuted Saturday.
Tin general opinion is that it will <"a!ate
unt.i tlie budget b p issed and < olhip " at
tin- first opportunity afterwards.
Tli" changes, however, are of pncitlc In
tin.- I .v. S'm or Gallon having b- ■ n the most
warlike ch incut in the dissolving cabi-
<>Hiciil dispatches from liav.ina confirm
the r- ports of an American r' pul-.- it '’leu
I go-' They assert that the tiring listed
.. vbt hours and that the Am •ric.in l osses
i W-- Il ' - According io the-, .h-p l' Ims
I sir. ~t entliusi.ism prevails in Cuba.
\t | ~. cabinet council this afternoon :11<
line, n regent presiding. S. nor S ig.isl.i. the
I premier, reviewed the .situation ami tie
I Hi- -t wir new.-. A second . lUimil wa.
I held tonight.
I The senate ad< pted tln flu in ial propo
tils of the govornmont, after Senor I’ulg-
' . \.... mini-fl I of I'm •■!■■■■ 1 • J>lx .ng i >'l ■al
I expri a rekilivi :o lb" ineriascd lmt<
I oil .-111, I ion. 4.-, Hied tha t the goi ernnmn
| would act with the utmost caution.
, 'i'lii: ev.-limg the Win,l- I- WII is bedecked
1 W ill, the col I'S. Tim b 1. oim-.- ar<
Idr d with red ..ml yellow and :i latgi
I Tb,‘ t.?? 1,’.-od red ..ml y.-l .'.w
, H V cl a l b I ligui", the proceeds ; o
| nnr"o'lal"was packed to t t
i so. ation 'i'li< bo.--.. Mere fill with tin
j I. .1,. -I eo '. I and tin ni".-t b> i.utitul wo
] m.m m M Hid, .-..rly .. waring whit.
'. I 1 in .. pirn ..I the C iiz murcl
"li.rly X, -terday morning w.c up
I .- ..lit l .t--' boat.-. Io , I d with ~i< . .ml
| mao. Tin Spaniards again t I thorn
I i>v hot voll. vs. in.tli -: :m " m ■ • . I-' ■ u ■
MR. GLADSTONE GROWS WEAKER.
Hawarden, May 15.—The following
I bulletin was issued this evening':
•■There has been little material
j change in Mr. Gladstone's condition
: since Friday. His debility is extreme
mid ■-ms to be :i:< .e.'isint . Happily
I he is free from suffering and his mind
, is perfectly placid.”
TTEE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA. GA.. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1898.
San Juan Bay, Porto Rico, Showing Fortifications Which Were Reduced by Admiral Sampson.
FLYING SQUADRON
PUTS OUT TO SEA
Mid Hight Ord«r Rushed Through to i
Commodore Schley.
FLASH LIGHT ORDERS GIVEN
The Fleet Moves Out to Sea Carrying
Sealed Orders.
COES TO HUNT THE SPANIARDS
America's Brag Cruisers Now Join in
the Search for the Spanish
Cape Verde Fleet.
\h wnort Xc'A . \ > . -Min F 'l'' ” r 1111
t.. The <’on.<titutlon ■Gonimml.nc Sclm-y ,
mil, ■I Ins b.g sliii.s on: to smi.
Tim .1 . idron will join in llm emme I r
the Spanl h fleet, which has now entered ;
the < 'ariblx ill m- l.
Five vessels of the flying sqnml-on, b ■! j
by tli- flagship Brooklyn, steam' I out of ,
Hampion It. ads tn’s .Itermxm and a f ■ r .
pas.-mg th" Virginia capes took a south- ;
crlj course, going, it is .said, to ui am o
Admiral S i!ipg'>n'. ; licet now in * lie x ■ ,
. of I'orto it co.
The order directing the squadron to put ,
Io set came at midnight last night. \
t. w minutes later tae signal be !• 01.
m put to ea at d lybre ik ' wa.- fl i. h< d
from the flagship.
Back from the men of war came the an
swet.
In a jifly the men were s.unm at i ■> ;
t'm- deck, and the work of nmk :,g I m
ship readv Io sail cominenecd. Slip" -•■I .
, I T'ae little ■ m I i unci •
Cd nlmar.i ind d- ks cl< an d. Tlmn i'i- |
» f
-ng • >'ld ' -tint for the I
1 , : x wei k< « tiling for ord< to u >
1 ami I e A !• air 'bl they Wen to I" I
•b '■■ ' 1 1 -'" l • " I
The Signal Ran Up.
At 4 o'. ■<>< k the banal onlming tie ba’- I
'm b- .- •■ --
. . m< Imi was the top of
the lb . n' m 1 tary mast. Thirty mln- l
st mk.- on the ’hips and tliey were plow- j
the sea at a ■ tte of 15 kno . Hut
Ir eds of ; eople. most of th< m the i
~t tile hotels, and wives and d nightt rs
tim ofli'-ers on the ships. ■■ I -m
do k and waved and siiouted ~ G..-I . u- • I
■ , i iimn w : '■ ■ ■
f.r thedr ■•• aniry Aft.-r passim; tiiroim’i
the capes tile Seorumn took :ii. h id. .'ie' ag
The fle.-t will j" n Admii ti Same .ms
squadron. This stat' im nl ".dim from a re
liable source.
Tim ships pam < <l the capes ..I 7:1.'. o'elo k.
Mt. r naclnm; th" open ■ • -t ' '>" I
v-. .took tl" m 'ldle .mm... pro - ■ di - ;
und. r full st. am. Tib 'cruiser Minn
.itnl N'w <H'« t'.j> W‘ I'Ll I" hili'!, u w
~Is.) the itixili.H \ < rui<( r S Kh I, i •
taking - a upp \ <•!’ .iniinunii »n.
The Minneapolis Hauls Up Anchor.
A' 8 o’clock tonight the Minn< ipolis I
teamed out at
r a d to overtake th" squadron. ,
|' T. . 11 n porn .1 that tin St. IGtil I
I’-in'.a.n .-‘i•.:<!>• • ami f ln- .x« a•,
, , would not 1< ave befoy d;i ybn ik j
I-,., rived orders to pro.s .-d at mid- I
. . vj ( > xi j]] join tlie New < >rlt m at I
~Point, ind both vess< Is will then put |
t , I They :.’-.■ » spe' '• '■ " "X •' ; |
Commodore Schley sum.' time tomorrow |
, x , ~r . nly Sim.lr.v morning
-I-., ". ~ , that Gm SI. rlmg. lad. i. with j
: ..,, ■ -. of . “.'I, aceomp inied the flc< l .
Ind eates that a long sail Is contemplati d. j
The arrival of th. Hying squadron will
~. ~ • , •' n z\dn)iral Sampson’s sh et
’l'hci t another r eport in rin ui ■ I ; '>n !•»-
rPirht that flotilli <>f Spanish t<-rp'<l«i
),,, (• ; | i a- 'ii •! <Tu:<inM al tl" .
\lianti« ■ an<! Iha I th<- Hying squ t-l • «»n
lias been ordered out to intercept the fl> ' |
. Ii I'l, l, . its but an otlieer from t .e-
1 ~,11 S a s ’i" credence should be placed
tn th. rumor. Commodore Schley left in,-
<!t : -< a • 'I or»h'is.
The Necessity for Action.
\V '-him.'ton. Mav 13.-The receipt of Hie
tr.m. S impson -if his attack mi the
f.,.is at San Juan, ami tlm news ot tlb
aetm.l pu "im. of th, Spanish llylni;
s.madron of’ Mantiniqn.', only .oO m ■
• ■wav limn Sampson ami less than I.W
mil, s from llnvan i. < mse.l the 4 spet.-h
~f tlm I'ying .pi i-lron und'r i nnmodoro
Schley ami tlm delay of 'he army of in 1
vasion of Cuba
It is to tie- navy that tie- gov,mm. nt
again looks for a battle tnat limy < nd Hie
conflict. The news of tlm Spanish 11. • t
revealed the possibility of a quick mom on
th. J,al t ,d tlm Spanish th el that .ut the
lino of communication by water l" tv. mi
Cuba and K'.v West, e .posing to great
p.-ril any American landing force that
might be caught belwccii a sup-rim' Sp in
ish army in Cuba and tlb- sen patrolled by
Spanish cruisers. it b -e.iiib- .-aty,
tlmretore. to defer the d'pirtnre ol bm
military expedition frmn I'lmnl.i until 'lie
nish II- is nmi a ■ I :u ■ <1 ■ ■ d: \en
from West Indian wot. i-.
Or.lms flew thl< k .ind r. t frmn both
the war and navy <b mirtnmn'. 'I no first
checked the move inent on Florida setting
in from all parts of Hie country ami div, it •
el lb.- troops toward the cone.nt ration
, imp at Cliiekaniauga. The navy depart
incut wil'd S.imp.-on in form 11 ma of the 1
approai h of the Spanish fleet an 1 dir< < tlons l
« Imt to do. ami another md. tins:., d to
S.-bl. y . who has 1.. ■ n ea.ing out his heart
at Hampton Hoad ■ in his .-ng, rm Io
I, i ini., th. He', io st irt with Ins o ..is
at tin ■ . rli- po -ii,'.' nmm nt 'I m .Zm
modore took no . Imm . of a cam', llatfon of
tbr.se highly desirable orders, but ,i: .I;-!.',
o'e.oek had put himself Ix yond llm rem h
of any teiegiaphic recall. What is cxpect-
led of him cannot be disclosed nt the navy
department, and, naturally, is purely a
matter if <-onji <-tin - «-
The Strength of the Fleets.
Sampson's flei t is strong enough unaided
to oy. r.-onii' tlb? Spanish Hying squadron.
If Im mm ever < lep it out of tlm reach of
fiot S< 1< fleet owevt r, Is
I l.'U'king in speed as compared to the Span
|’• I. V ■ :,| .■• m ■ "a' Imi mi the pa rt
lof our Hying sqm. ro woull add very
■ much tn tb" . lmc.ee of corn ring the Sp.'in
. inr.l. ind fm-..-hig the li In which is believ-
I cd to b" lu ce, -"try t" the sm eess Os t !b>
| Gilvin .innpiign t.o.v pl mned. Some
j otm Stig:;, di d at. til" m vy department licit
I tlie Spanish fleet, w i -n 1 ist Imar.l from,
w.m ■ .i po m not \■ : > much mor. dis
tant from the gie.it . ;::■ . of the A’iant'e
ill but if the Span-
ish admiral contemiil; '■ ? i movement in
the formm- dir.'clion, i>- probably will run
■ i '• . ■ have hl scouts
xvi ll out iii advaiU'c .. i i moves south
ward.
Much r'l -i-t < \ji 1 among naval
1 othe rs at t , d. lay s experii n<-ed in com-
S inq d it is not to
b, |ei rm I \ • , i t Navy ,1 pi rt ment
win t Imiral ha ictually received
up lo t i mom. in ti;. impori int nrlviees
ns to tii niuv. im n Spanish fleet
t: : hi \ ■ ii ■n 4 spa • n d lo him. Doubt
on thl. is f. i. .1 mi t !.'■ ex j'-rimi. e
] t'i de|..irtni'-nt I. . bad dr.-i.lv with the
I e ib;.-.-. ~ . ■ iy.'.f today fiom me West Indies.
'itw is at. <1 p— uiv. ly .- i e< Io <>: .Hi ■■
i iiours H.. t no word had .-mn. during the
; day from Admiral S imp’"a •’.tve th- one
I telcg: mi mu tlii. morning regarding
I the i.'.-li on tb<- fori- it Sin I'i.in. It
. « e.i i t i i. .1.1 ground for
til, l»e|ii f that the admiral Ims achieved all
, .-.I ..■ turn, m that w is ncc-
i i > . i.iry .nil di' i>l:i n of ihe strategy
;!>"■ Tm I'lirf 0... w.- to .1 Troy Sin
I Ju n a io- : i 'i.-.| ims ■ til l t in :m lot m n
■. . i ref ii ■ io '. ■ ■ S ci i if ■ '. and
■ n. ■ ~r.i ng tii a lmii.'l - repoit inis bas
|: lied. It 1-
. .. ..■ I
b- - in i Sp ■ a 11. .-I .mild In-.; no
m pro' ■ .. mt. : • ’ i ' it vo :: I in :.v
I I '■■■:. ' ■ ' . ■ I I
:■. ■ . '
The Chances of a Fight. |
['■. ...iii’.-
v. • .. i ■ .-■■■ n ;
» *
• 1
\ w.mld I
~ , 1.'." k .'l.'
. They co !•! ’ 'ami ' moim ni ■" dnst
. i.. big S : rs, .iml y-l
; mnht'lh.'spi.nj’.'h
I fl. et ii i could £
! ... ..
i 'I 11, Spam - -Hi, ■ H. ' .st, r th 111 any tiling
f with the | ’ible
, j. „ tl:m-!.i|. .X'W Ym-k. If
I Snnii-sou siu.'dd f ill ill with them, how
ever nd :. d S;m' irds in a lighting
hl mor, I best of it ; s far
~ . ,h. . ■ 1 ■ i I r- mi a simple
< ahailati. n o' He r-5|....-Hv.- number of ar
nmi. d I .ip a ■ mm 'l' ’'W hattb sliips
' J. .' ' F.'r /i"r- '
m . rn'i , i n.l d.". nsiv-
u. ’ * : “ ! ’ ’ ’ ’ ‘ ol- *
not f . pi, ' i I a ..- ing ra. ge of 2.0 W
V ..rd Ic t.l : t;. mount, .1 by the
! '. .. ...im, ratt tne
I . . , ■ i New I ork. how -
i:V. r i "." ■■ "' ■ '’ =>• P OWe , r
l ' ... • ,|1 \. -S, I I llOimll
I Sh* might hold i ■ '.V • I y ■"■l "
; ■ I- ■ III" ■ 'll :mS
■ .. monitors Amphi-
F : . , . lake up month in
'j’ ' Y 7 ' mm: - 'l leti oit,
si., '
Y ami ome a lmval ’
: '7 7 u v y an'much mote dan-
I ’• ( . thi- ordiiitry suul"gists
NAVAL ATTACHES INTERESTED. :
I They Think the Coming Naval Contest '
Will Be R markable.
".Ymml’mub and "hga Gons’ 1 look
I‘7 ' ~' t th , |,.,ttl betW ven Admiral |
, ~, ~t tie Sp .nish squail
y. ~ i greatest of modern
' on ' | h,.„. , d today that it would i
' . ... , H. b two. n modi rn |
I S 'tn only gbt of tiiis kind in I
b.-tween the Japanese
d. 1...a; and the Chi- I
.. • V. Ila. w.-. Whin the
I t .... [l, . , • ; i Ilf .a. ! l.anese navy\ being ‘
swift nc.i htilidEd. mmk t ‘ |be |
•|-..’.’"'y u . .. i'his engagement was ’
'.' , , . ; ..,.-. i w! lli w :ia t '
,V’* 5 ~ in > 'tin md Span- I
1 " 1 ' , . 7 ~v am to ilie '
,sl ' s, , 1 ' 1 1 'bV.’J”” i b tell armor, heavy 1
■ , :• ' ill ' > ’ ’ " 1 ‘ K \\ •I| •< ’US I
r r ;j, . t ■ ~v\ j: Io I) IB •«» V ‘ •»’ I H TV. |
MAY NOT C .T (BALING STATION.
Bctwe n Ha t: ami San Domin
go 1. Deel.tc ly Close.
y u I’rinei M: ' 11-~ AT.de from tlm |
, .. I , . ' I .' Ilaytlan nation, .
, . •, .../ f.)(; . -I ling alb ns from Hm ;
' ... . . , -i .... ~y and the strong .
e num.-■ t wlii. !' ‘ Xists in support ot •
it im g H mraut majority of the 1
... ; , a < ti< al obst icle of ,
1a,., ot i" ii'itii ’it .on by I
i’ .. gt .< a title in tec simple
. • ■, . : yv.la : ■Il the '
j’J' it im . .‘.’rot t reaty b - :
t 7,', ii It i i Hb I San I iom n..'". in which '
. ' 7 . - its- i mx ■ r 10 •>de ■
any c.xiran ou pow< r any port! of its
i r ritors for wh '■ ■. purp .., use it ,
m ix- •! ’it' d.
.. twin ropublki
treat.; is really a
n ,.,7 ■ 11. I" the progress
of a ny mt;otiitems looking to the ui quisi
t \ H r S uiai.a
h;ix t li. I'" •nt I'l- 111 "I 1 I'- people.
•I'll,l, Hoim.i ter I'le belief that both
I t’,.. :.<lt:i ■ -If .-‘I I Hayti id San Jlo-
i mingo : i mor, ..•• lia.iy u■p■ ■ • d toward
| v,,,. .I, , 11. II I - 1;|.- lime >ast end the
<>l tl: ■ t o t li. s la: g. 'y in
la, step which tlm I'nil d States
] l:i < tak'-u to iir'.ir. tlm freedom and self
gov. rnmenl ol Cul'u. '
Stricture Cured
by latest method•• '.'lire guar. into.-d
Dll. TI'CKEK.
Breid St., Atlanta, G.u
GERMANS BITTER
AGAINST AMERICA
Only the Heavy Less o( Trade Prevents
Wholesale Abuse.
TRADE ALREADY AFFECTED
Feeling Toward the United States Is
Extremely Hostile.
EXPORTERS TRY TO CONTROL
No Limit Was Placed on the Abuse
Until Americans Began to Di
vert Their Trade
Berlin May H While Ur re h's been a
marked < - -' -'; ‘ • A \
incuts of lite otii'.al pres.-, ’
there has be. n rm change m t.m ",..i. a.
of tlie people. Win-Il con mm- lo ■ ■
1„,..'!1c m tlm ’.Tided Slate.-. es.>- nH>
among the upper classes.
An American I'M: ' 1 ' '' J
tnan noblt mii, b >th of whom b< ing u<- -
slant touch w::h tlie h:gm-- s'" ■
to tlie col respondent <>t the ’
iiavt no < n •;■ - ■ •' '' •' :' ‘
feeling against America, it is uti? >
for me to go any w um. '
mv country abused on ■■ . > ', •
aveits. .1 i.' .m. ■ ■ ' ' ' ' '. t
■. .1- sm ti w.-m foiceil
with no other object than oui o\ .1 >»'
cial gnim"
Tlie war m w- < nm
twelve -o 11 < and 1-■ '■ ''
! is the only Berlin paper wi'
■ enough lo t a few hr es ■
j New York din -t Win- 1 • t - ' r -
i rived of the r- tutti <■: 1 'j'
1 Cadiz the new.-ptipi . nti't' •> ’•' ' ' •
tlm.r w rath upon Hi' r ers >\ . - I -•
, Exporters Are Worried.
| The exporters who c- gr< ■
at the eriouft loss wh > .'lh W
resullt <1 from th< tmeri. one ol
I by 1 i- ■ -n tr •
I a friendly t'-.n. are md.. it. . . .nans
. . ffm : - ■ ■ lie ... .'. pap. rs 'ITo. . ■ mi-
I official eomniimlcatfons imide on sub
. j. ,-t by the ; -.a■ : .1 m■ .' • ■ ■T • n 1 ■ i '
1 testing (hat Germany is ftiemiiy '■> Ameri
can, may be regarded as due reeogntlion
1 In governm. n. eir. leu Hi ■' un:''.emllim
I toxvard tne I’nited States 'n-'ins io. - *1
It iron von Bulow, minister ' i"' 'gn nt
faits. b is reiterated to i'nlt d States Am
bassadoi White Germany's ntent’ou to ob
serve m iitr.iiiiy durmg the .var. He <x
| plained f'n it the absence of a formal .!, • '1-
■ radon upon the part of Germany was sup
ply due I act that < iermany is not in
I the habit of making such il. clarttions even
| in t-ie cas" of wars xvhtcb are more im
portant to her tlian th- present one.
1 like the Russo-Turkish and Chincse-Japa
' nese wars.
I Th- new-pat here are dis-'issing the
j probali.lity of national Spanish bnnkruptey.
j Tile papal linn. of Munich and Berlin
i have tm.l sex-, ral • nterv'.exvs ,v • 1 Bar ti
you Bulow hi. l I'rln.e ii-de t’ohe. 'lie im
perial e!,a ncei:,.i , will the view of II mag
to I,ring about the intervention ... G< rt >: tty
tl) til.- war between Spam .nd tile I I.it'd
States. Tli’- answers it..-y nave received
,are in substance that <lerm.inv does not
: deem th. tm I" :'t in tet v. .1' i-m
j Want To Be Indifferent of America.
The proposition of the Itits.-ini nt.d <!• r
' man newspapers io mak- l-.nrope i-i.'cpeii
j dent oi America for grain supplies ly the
pf!t . - . ■.- ■ granarti sisb< ng
discussed Tli- government pre<- ■•.■'•■nd.’
■ there ir. no means to accomplish this and
: that it"-. la ■ :■• n i ly. is unanie 'o < ■-■- ■’ ly
■hi defi< ■ ney. It Is further minted out
■ that there was a famine m flu ,-ia n l-t'l
, and it is added 1 1:11 famine at the pre-ent
; moment is threaten ng 111 i*.iy i;’ lie,.- of
i The offl. ids of th.- German foreign < slice
: are wat.-hmg .ven's in the I ’ I.l'ppi r.e
j islands in the ,-10.-.--- manner l-' -s:b','. G. r
| m.c t.'b IS it M.i'C a 'll', e I••.. '\
j ,-la'nis lor d.-itmig. s igainst ft - I'nil-4
' State.--, but tile f.iteign ofh ■“ ;.- 'pie s.iy
I they’ nins: await lite •• .11 1 1 " -n •■'. Hi.- war
■ before anything can be dote' in th.- In.lt
! t er. It is said, how ver, that the <l< tman
! admiral commatnling in the cast las
I been cmpow.-ri.l in .a-e of o',- at M.i
--! niin tn 1.-iinl troops tn protect Hie Gorman
i eonsuiate and German rest.l -n ’ ' t that
: place.
I Tne emperor i - elate.l at r. i-i-pt .1 te
i h met witii at Metz liv-1 Hl" obi
: Fr.•■.'■■■ f-'nt;partlcf ■' I I thl* :er. e
! light procession in his honor I', tec ilin-y
■ o- i'ri'ssla has be. 11 ...-.-, -,le-l 1 ‘ iiii'.nt
1 .itTiela! reception at IT-kin:;
Bismarck’s Health Doesn't Improve.
. The recant rains have in id .11: a’.t-
... ini': en.-.- up.-,i I'rin.-, i’.i-tn 11 •k ."
. ipil-i and tiie 11.1 mburgi 1.-' 1-. iirviit
I fire. < --ii.-i in his honor arranged for i.xi
; w.-.-k li.is been postpone.) until mtumn.
The lower house of the I‘russi in diet will
1 be dissolved on Monday and it is hoped
: that the emperor wi'.l .-lose tie- ■ . -n in
pet son. Dr. Miquel, minister u tin i n'o .and
. vice pr.-’ident of tm- . 0,111 ; . ■ tn.l, 1. ,
| Dr. It. rr. e, niinis:-r of piiali,- ■ .-.ru.'lion.
1 an I Baron von Derre -ke Von lora->r.-'. t-.n
--iste ' o the interior, will ;h 'ti v state
! vi< : t lo I’osen in order to . :n-ix th- .'.attis
1 of l’. -ti discontent and to 1.-vi i.utts ire.-
! fa ?...fading German id- as.
I file tact that . :n- lowe: ca m ■ o th.- 1
! pass'-d without debate t'm third r,ding of
I tie- I.ill subjecting university -i.i:. 1. to
I the coi.iml of tli.. minis.ry m e,:ma..mi
■ has at. us. I fears ol Hi: til.T inteiT.-i'" n; e
w. 1 t.'ie rights 0: public tip. at. 4 :o
ii’.i . association and has alsi. liven rise
bi r. n wed rumors that a iti K'i.e -.- i, i.g
Pte'.,.n ■ i to modify or re.-triet universal
'I' 1 .- s. m'-ofti.-i:.! .1.-ei ils on tli ’ subj.-.-t
have been receiveil with eptieism. 111
l X . 1: I Cl t lie a aproacil i U'4 i > IS I < sill ■ I.
in e.ll -i-1 1 able a. . ..-.-.lolls o ':i ' i nks cf
Hu- . m .11, \ and pa■ -. >a .' . r 1 s
th I- ■ little doubt that Iber.■ will I . . r.-at
pt to .It-le. .■ Hie govc. 111 it loader
I he b. .- s of suffrage.
Preparing for Blockade.
Kingston, Jamaiea. May The Span'ards
are trying lo provision the forts of < ast
ern Cuba before the blockade begims. To
day shipping merchants hero received cable
’ requests from Santiago and Manzanillo for |
cargoes of food. , ■
It is represented that there M time, y<-t :
to market large quantities of provis ons. 1
Two schooners have been ciiartereil hero I
and one has been chartered at Montego
OREGON IS THE PRIZE.
Spanish Fleet Hopes To Intercept the
Battleship.
Washington, May 13. —Telegram to Iho
Constitution.—ls the battleship Oregon in
danger <>f capture?
In tlie hurry and excitement of naval
preparations tills question has played l ;M
part in stirring up the officials to expedi
tious action.
It is suggested that the Spftnish
squadron has been lying In wait for the
Oregon, which witii the Marietta ind
Nietheroy, sailed on the llth from Bahia
to join Sampson and the reported activity
of tlie Spanish torpedo boat destroyers
in running in and out of Martinique seems
to show that tliey .ire being used as scotils
to give the rest of tlie squadron notice
of tlie approach of tlie American battle
ship.
If so tiie mission will be fruitless, for
having discovered the xvhere.ibouts of tlie
Spanish force. Admiral Sampson wT Try
Qtit his orders to destroy tfi.-ir ship.- he
can reach them.
The Race Around the Cape.
The race of tiie Oregon around the cape
has been watched with unabated interest.
Starting from San Francisco, when there
was no talk of war, she was at sea when
that conflict became a fact, and being in
ignorance of tlie changed state of affairs
silo would have been an easy prey for tl.e
Spaniard:-. This was increased when it
teas discovered tbit the Spanish
torpedo gunboat Temerario vas in !
Montevideo' harbor for tfie purpose ;
of intercepting hr. Tlie Or> gon
passed lier, how< v.-r, .and was next j
lie.-ird from in Rio De Janeiro. She was 1
then considered safe and solicitude c is-<l. ‘
But three days ago the Oregon, accom- j
panied by Hi'' .Marietta and Nietheroy .
put to : < a; in :hi.| t .-ir next st ip would 1
be at Ma rtf nlq a.-, where Hie Spanish li.-.t i
has :-.i suddenly appeared. One of tlie par- 1
pm---., of ■ tl- ‘ in hovering around .Mar- 1
tinique is supp ■. -d to to to inter.-, at this
l.t- . 11 ,'t. Hen, . -v'll be seen the noc<><-ity
of driving the Spaniards out of tin it- pres
ent posi'ion.
Martinique Is a French island lying s'lo
mii. s e-.v| of I’m- , |;; .1 -nd 700 miles frmn
the i-ast'in eons: of Cuba. ft in on,- <'£ ■
the outpo.-’s of tie West Indite and is
the natural point it which tlie Span .-li !
licet, coming froin Cape Verde would
first make a landing.
Il must now pass tlie French island of j
* luad ilmipe to the W '-st, the Danis? island 1
of St. Thomas, a little further xv.-st, and 1
lii. ti its • .ntrse is op'-n to i’orto Rico an- ■'
l.ss Admit il S.impson' tlecl eng.ig.-., tli. i-i |
before that move is made. As ' v s .c. I
n..w the two fleets ar.- about ..'O nil 1 "-' I
apart, which, by hard sailing of both 11". 's. ;
w.'iild coyer one day. or by tiie sailing of |
one tl, ,-t would bling them P-getit-.-r 1 |
two days.
THAT SPANISH FLEET AGAIN, '
St I'i. rr. . M Ttiniqif .May H Oim Sp in- ]
isli tmp.-d > boat is nt Fort Do Fratu-e, ~ <1 ;
six ot it. > - are hov.-ring a rot tn. I the -mi. a.
Tim Ai t- ,:, in auxiliary cruis -- H.irv.md ;
xvill I— allowed remain her.- for an :
d. litiite p, r'od. for the inak’ng ,
repairs to !:• r maebinr-ry I.ut must give '
twenty-four hours' notie,- before ]e,ivlne. i
Six Spanish .-rusi-ts ,h.- rt to hive
1,, , n .in off .-'I. I’iei ri-, but In 1 'port
lacks < unlit mat .mi.
THE STRENGTH CF THE FLEET. 1
Mn iingtrui, M y I.Y Tin- : nt/r<'C which
•1 !t-i.-l;i'; lo Hi- inov-U" lit of if-.' I
V< : it. . > . u.-'-ti. d by its for t d ibl, ]
■r ■: |. . , . , . , -, ■
.. - -Illi-.- Ol Wil ut -H-o .rnm, 1 i
,-r'ti rs nd thro, flest:oyn .-s, Thi’ <■
near the <xa<-t strength a .-an b- st H-.!, [
I'.-1 tie r> pot t■: frmn t'a;>e V. id,- iron I
Cadiz ■.ll ■ much doubt to the ..1- 1 j
str. imHi of th Sp 'n sh . qii iron i-bit -iI-
I"XX 11-., ■ 1 . .m-|i<?!o i---,) ~1 -.-i- ,
■ r.-il'i v. ii .-li 1. tin ~ ,] to 1 ' -.-liz. t'm - lilt! j
doubt that tlie S innish off .M irtmiqu. ir !
of 1. ' inida bl.- .1 ini. i>- imis.
Folo Will Sail Saturday.
Montr al. Qtifbee, .May II S.-nor I'-.’n :
aii.l bis party h iv. dv. lin.d .ill so ial .
tctiti' 11s owing to titv news from Maa-’.i. I
WHERE THE TROOPS WILL BE SENT;
THE POINTS OF MOBILIZATION.
Washington, May 9.—Tn answ. rtn rep. .led .pie.-• iom- from ii of I,-
country for inform.a t ion a.t ■> w!c >■lhe \ a ri.'U.- 01. Iniz >: ion:. ..f ,1. ;1. .• v . ,■■ ,
are being mustered into the IHited St a t"s -. r vi. ■ .. 1 ; p. ,a . .■ • • . r
today furnish'd th A • so- ilti d I’r. as the 11 a■ 1 in:. •. 11 ..ineii t. . .•.■■.i-- ...
nation of the volunteer troops
Tile list is sublet to corr.'i't tin It will by i,.’ .. i.at. pitr-r ■ g
three points are to re. .iv. t':- greater number of troop- it app. r.. i. ■ •
aiilma ting |.iur|>osi of Ihe deu 1v m- 11. I1 ma kin ■: 1 lie .. .■; , nt. w.c • o d
volunteer forces in such away a- to be ivi labl lor t ir.. ui i':. : , ■
The tlrst regiment i ilscd in . m-h :■ ii to ml. 1 er. I ill t.a.ilr cli ;.
is Io !'• s. to <'hick.ll.:a up 1 to 1.. "whipp'd .10. 1 . p. ’ aid ,j
T.impa and other gulf ports, in.fludin;;-Mobile, Xew orb .111 oii'i G . e oivj-
paritory to ■ nibarking for Cuba.
The second division of regiments go to \\ asliinr v .|,, . , , y . ~ lt> (
grand re-., ry. . ready to reinfore. the Cuban army t an\ 111 nu n t . m 111 tel
coast defenses, or f, r nth. r purpose-.
Th. third div i on is to remain fur the present in tie ,-<at< > .-, ieh .
ganiz 11ions are musteri d. subje. t to < ail for duty tu b. J’hlli; ar ■ ; r f r I
i s.rve purpo.ns. I’os ibly liny 11.« v never ie <alli I upon i-j ■ ,ye
Blates.
Tile oflieial list is as follows:
To Washington.
District of (.'oluinbia <'tn regiment of in
fantry .
Arkan.-as One r- gimen: .man'.ry.
Illinois I'x 0 regiin.'lils ini ditiv.
Indiana 1 >ne r.g tne nt of in 1 a tilt y a rid one
lign: battery.
tow:: ■ 1 tin- regiment ini nt 1 y
Kentucky legiment of infantry.
,M is? 11 ii'u: "tts <nn i. '.:iui- ;i: "f ii:.an'ry. |
M eliigan- < hie n giment .nl'a ut 1y .
Minm-sma One regiment infantry.
.Missouri one regiment ittf Hitry
Nebraska One h i_:ni, i.i ini.H.t:y.
N--w J. rs.a on, n giment mtan y.
N'-W York Two t egtni ut int.Hitry.
Ohio one regiment inf Hitry and on. nght
I.,it tetw art lllery.
nii-'.'- x .mt . Four regiments intautry
and on- '.troop ■ avalry
• r , no s-m. . >ne regiment infantry. .
•|', ,xa- On. I'l gin.ent iiiianir:
\ irvima I '!>'■ regtnt' nt 1:1: '>■' ■
Wisconsin one rcglinet I tui intry, I
y. .Olillm: One ililantr.
North Dakota- tine batt ilion infantry. (
To Chickamauga.
Colott'do- «me t'-g nttnl ' 1 > • . . , '
1 ' 7 |-\..i rgm nts it tntry. om
b. t'.'-rv" arttilery .nd <m' '■ '» i
Two regiments iniantry uud on. ,
iigl' ; bit-miy .Ht:-. r..
• , V 1 •Mb |V.Jll(' 1 mI «• It?
K hi-a.is on* ngim- nt inni. ry.
K, ntu. ky ' >■ - 111 uitantty it 1 one
i food cii v;i Iry.
XI tv'. H.il ' hl" reg nu-nt intantrv.
M issa. h i ,-tts t >:ie regiment iniantry.
M'lJh.'-.-.'.n' Two r-g'.i'i' 11 7''"’'-
Mio-- sota One regiment infantry.
Mi.-.-'Ui. Otm I'd'" - 111.at..1 . ~ d •■■■
iignl I. ■ 1 teiy ait I e ry 1
\-. bra ■ka ■ ' regiment infanti y
7. v * J rs'-y on,- 1 e';im. nt in! > n't"
-G-w Ym a’ 1' "»i " -t l "' “ ,s "" 111 :
Noitlt ' '.ho:.- ■ ' 1 S' nl< intaiitry. I
Three r< giments iniantry tm- .- ba -
teri. s light artillery and -iglit ■ .x dry
‘‘p.imsvlvani.i S x regiments inltintiy.
South Carolina One baltaliqni iniantry.
T. tin.rn--'-' • "'e regiment intamry.
\et inoiH • Hl- I ■ " inteiit ini a,'-, ti t.
X ~.. p j < .ii, icginivnl It. lami y
\v’, st Virginia ''in- r. gim.-nt Infantry.
\\ ... ..nsin <me regiment .ulanti v.
North I’akot 1 <>ne batt.'i’ion infaniry
South Dakota.- on.- regim.-nt inf.entry. .•
Ida'.t" < >ne bat talion intantry.
To San Francisco.
California-Two tegimi-nts infantry and
two batb-iies heavy arti’lcry.
.Oregon One riginu nt infantry.
Washington one regim.-nt Infantry,
Idalto—One battalion infantry.
CRIPPLED CRUISER
CAN REMAIN IN PORT
Harvard’s Stay at Martinique Has Caused
a Complaint.
FRANCE MAKES QUICK REPLY
European Republic Says Vessel Can
Enter To Make Repairs.
BUT STAY 13 TO BE LIMITED
Spain Wanted the Boat Forced Out
So She Could Be Captured
by Her Fleet.
Washington. May 1 1- inform:"-.n
ernment h«d filed 1 I”"' ' 1
office in Paris against the perm . '
by ' Fr<
to th< 1 . Ited Stan
yard to remain 11 th-, 11 > 't •''> •
~ . . ... ... lavs to mall
Martinique, toi -. \. .. <•
The French government has tab n P
action mi the protest and - -
United Sfates " ;
a full right to rem.a.n si-xe.i .1 ..
in-: may be tu < try to
repairs, and t iti
w iil be taken to i - -
I--r: «
dt v<*lopnviit in th“ pr- ; f'it > i
in H- V-- • ' Hid ■ . - -' ' ''' ' "
Franco to gix' -a - ons? ' " ; ‘ '
hi r friendly : ■ ing towat
Stat's and to >1" t C lu-iim "" ' ' '' 1
hav< Im. 11 made as to t ■ ' -" ''' ,r '
ism 10 Sp.iiu.
It ilso makrs clear for 1 ■ lit' ' 'nne 1
plans <
Harvard for. ■<! old
tinique and then - cut
swift cruisers ■■■:.: troyers. >'
mid ■ for 1 lie Spun h xvai ■ ' ■' "' her
v-iilc she is inside tire liarbor. in.
th 0 Spa 111 • - ' ■
Harvard .." m- 1 tv- .
Spain Wanted To iT i ea Capture.
11 is t \ iilcnt 1r mi 1h» ; S: 1 1
prot'St that she i "1 tn l?" ex, " i d l
11 trd to leave St Pierro, :
Spanish ships w'" lying in " i for im
But a wait of s- ven day mid be. futll
as other meric,ins ..in c'm tu the t- I :
of the Harvard before that Huie. More
over, xvhili the capture m' th; Jiarvaid
Would bo .1 xalu i de ir.' id.- I to th" ni 'x".
t, .-nt of ti:.. Sp tt i’h squadron, it is obvious
tliat it ctuinot shape its entire movements
this one .apti'i '. Hod Hi- I-. "lien attlb" -
t.. . .'. .-id 4, in x "W of the p .'tea. that t -
ll.'m . ■ : mu.-t leav ;-t one- . i r P' iti"d
would h ive 1.,, a itxir. m. iy s t'ili' .l, is I• v
1 it ■■ • ir. al: .nt <, • ~ar. 1 x tin
tilo ■ of the big Spanish war h p., and h r
th . t ti. as would not tv.il xtl:-. n lb-Span -'i
ommatidcd t . harbot entrance and
As it is, the navy d'parltip-nt. n reih v, d
im nt in -nr s her . f< ly
By .1 -It- Hl'.- 1 oil), -i -nee the French
i. p , ,'.l ■ ♦ ■
. ■ 'Uin -y aj entirely un.d... i. , .. . T ;.
< \... ly .1- . >u H italic- ot. t: lie -
t at till. nt.
Ti- y i el: '.- ■ tn the Usi ti • ! c'h
’>• . 'x
: o groui;.l 1■- r t lii.- suspl- ;uu, as .=; ut .I
-. b" world,iq again t its i:t. > t, by ~,i,-!i
■ ■ ■* ' • i i v. . i
sulijeet It.’.. •: to th. 4...:; I- of boxing it-,
...Id" ut at Coney 1.1a.1,0, win r-.- it 111.. k-s
I.a- landing.
Ita - Two light b tteri. art il'-ry JT.d
one tri.op cavalry
To San Antonio, Tex.
Toxas—Cm.- regiment i l: f., nt Iy.
Ar.?., n;, I'wo 11 ops .e\ ■I: ■ .
A' w Mexico I-'oin ••<> ; lit y.
< iklab"in.i- ( >n.. t rcop < a v i> r
11. d i t To. t
To Mew Orleans, La.
A rl; ■ i-'i: < ii.. r .-i nier t >fant . •’.
J "dtisi.i ma l 111, V. rtioiq in; aat ry
-Mtasi.-sippi 1 111.. t, oimen'. itifaaiiy.
To Mobile, A In.
Alabama One ■< 1 m. ■ t , -t -
To Tamj
Defense and Naval .Rei.e-. ve.
Alabama Olu reu.nnnt no 1 ~ , on
Os iiif.i’.l iy.
(.allicin;: ’! ,\o I h 11' it • •• i i ■' .; ■ ’
two DaU<'i'ii‘s h -.ivy
I Connecticut ' m,- '• :n mire tw
1 batterii ; heavy , t >•(.• i ,m. .
I light artillery.
Celaware bner. gimont infantry,
b lot iua tine regain rd jot 'Or..
. 1 " ‘”Ti ■ <m. r. e im.'itt 1111..: 'i . and tw ,
b.i tl : le.- I.gilt ar 1 !;<■: y .
Jlliniiis ’riire, r. g.me it s inf. m; v.
111 <da mi '•:
low.: Tw,, 1- tnien 1... i'p.iutrv
Kansas Dm regiment . ■:
K> utu.-kj . >ll.. r, g.in.m mlant: . one
tl oop Va 11”. .
Louisitimi One r.-ghn nt int uit;”
. . 1 ' " i»- t infan . . ■
battery heavy artillery.
1 Massaehus. its On.- ' r. ; ii". t 1 ■ ” v
i and <m.■ reginn nt In avv win
MI. a .gun l >lle regia .. . ~ .
Minn, -iota < >,„. ~. . .
M ssiss pin- om r . ...
; Missour Iwo reglm
M'"'"” 1 1 ' ’ll” " nil d i•, I. ; ,
N. w Hamp dr. .... . ,
Now 'v' .1' ' " L 1 i!l
tram's I i'v itrv :>l '' " i; in ‘ :w »
North Cod e < )n , :. m ■; . .
regiment Infantry.
Oh o l.'.mr r .gi’nu nt ml atrj
I'- nnsylvani t Ely, ... . .
tuu batteries light artill. :y ami two 1 ■ >o ;
cavalry.
R’ ■ » 1 'and t >„ .r, in- :u p , .
.aO'ith < arol.n , i )„,
| on., battery heavy at” 11. ry.
I.mn- :o- m- 1 ine reeim ni infant .
loxas-Om. re ini'”it infintri’, . n. regie
mon 1 oaxilry.
Vfrg ni 1 (hie r. •, fim t Inf
\\ Iseonsln -On.' . monl utry,
3lui \ iaiul— Iwo bnttcilion?.